j.umb. 23. 723

THE GAZETTE.

WELLTNGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920.

Declaring a certain Area added to the Waimat.e West County described, towards the east by the Hawera County, towards to be included in certain Ridings of such County. the south by the sea, and towards the west by the Egmont County. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Rig:ht A PROCLAMATION. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, H~;REAS by a Proclamation dated the twentieth day Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's W of December, one thousand nine hundred and nine­ Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand teen, and published in the Seu- Zealand Gazette of the eighth Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, of the Most Excellent Order of the British the boundaries of the Waimate West and Egmont Counties Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, were altered by the inclusion in Waimate West County of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of a part of the Egmont County: And whereas it is desirable Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ that the area so added to the Waimate West County should in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion be included in the Kaupokonui and Waimate Ridings of that of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and countv: issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, No~, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of at the Government House at Wellington, this Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New twenty-fourth day of February, in the year of our Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. upon me by section twenty-two of the Counties Act, 1908, do hereby declare that the area included as aforesaid in the F ..H. D. BELL, ,vaimate West County shall, as on and from the second day Minister of Internal Affairs of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, be included GoD SA VE THE K1No ' in the Kaupokonui and Waimate Ridings of the said county, and that the boundaries of those ridings shall be those set forth in the Schedule hereto. Grown Land set apart fw Disposal by way of Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in SCHEDULE the A ,u;kland Land District. BOUNDARIES OF KATTPOKONID RIDING, ,VMMATE WEST Cou,nv. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded towards A PROCLAMATION the north by the Egmont and Eltham Counties, towards the N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon east bv the Eltham and Hawera Counties, towards the south I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle· by th,; boundary between the Survey Districts of Kaupokonui ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of and Opunakc on the north and Waimate and Oeo on the Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New south, and towards the west by thP Egmont County. Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and BOUNDARIES OF WATMATE Rrnrno, WA1MATE WEST CouNTY. the same is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal All that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded to­ by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special wards the · north by the Kaupokonui Riding herein before tenures. in the manner provided in the said Act A 724 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.--0IIOWN LAND. CANTEBBUBY LAND DISTIIICT.-MACKENZIE 00UNTY,­ SBcTION 2, Block III, Putaruru Vill!l,ge : Area, 1 acre. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT LAND. Ben Ohau and Rhobrwo' Downs SmaU Grasing-runs. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Righi S111ALL Grazing-run No. 86860 Area, 18,081 acres. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, 86861 16,400 Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's 86862 16,820 Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand 86865-66 15,199 Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 36867 18,456 Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross 86868-69 18,151 of the Most Excellent Order of the British EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savtle, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand of New Zei.land and its Dependencies ; and Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross at the Government Honse at Wellington, this of the Most Excellent Order of the British twenty-sixth day of February, in the year of our EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Kmght of Justice of the·Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ D. H. GUTHRIE, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Minister of Lands. of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Gon BA VIC THB KING ! at the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-eighth day of February, in the year of our Lorrl one thonaanrl nine hundred and twenty. 8ettkment Land se.t apart for Disposal by way of Sale or Lt.ase to Di&charge.d 8oW,iers, under Spuial Tenures, in the D. H. GUTHRIE. Auckland Land District. Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING! [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genersl. A PROCLAMATION. Land in Nelson Land DiRtrict declared to be subject to Section 12? of the !,and Act, 1908. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New A PROCLAMATION. Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of HEREAS the Land Boa.rd of the Nelson Land settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and W District has recommended that the Crown tenant the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal of the land enumerated in the Schedule h,reto should be by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special afforded relief, owing to exceptional circumstances over tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. which he has no control preventing the profitable 0000- pa.tion of such land : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power SCHEDULE. and authority conferred upon me by section twenty-five of AUCKLAND LANn DISTIIICT.-8ETTLEMENT LANll. the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Hereford Park Settlement.-Whalcatane Gounty.-Waihi South Empowering Act, 1911, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion Survey District. .1.. R. p of New Zee.land, do hereby proclaim and declare the land SECTION 1 Area, 358 0 13 enumerated in the Schedule hereto to be subject to the 2 366 3 16 provisions of section one hundred and tweniy-seven of the 3 354 3 0 Land Act, 1908 ; and I do further fix three years from the 4 334 3 11 date mentioned in the said Schedule as the pe;riod for which the said le.nd shall be exempt from payment of rent. Given nnder the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savtle. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's SCHEDULE. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand NELSON LAND DISTRICT, Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint SECTION 8, Block X, Matakitaki Survey District: 1st July, Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Crosa 1919. of the Most Excellent Order of the British EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander· Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross at the Government House at Wellington, thi~ of the Most Excellent Order of the British twenty-eighth day of February; in the year of our Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commsnder­ D. H. GUTHRIE, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Minister of Lands of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued· under the Seal of the said Dominion, GOD SA VII THII KING ! at the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Setting apart Lands in Ganterbu.-y Land Di,;tri,ct for Leasing as Small Grasing-nms under the Land Act, 1908. · D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General Gon SAVll THE KTNn' A PROCLAMATION. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities Notice under Section 48, Housing Act, 1919, B vested in me by section two hundred and eight of the Land Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority . LIVERPOOL. Governor-General enabling me in that behalf, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the HEREAS under the provisions of section forty-five Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the W of the Housing Act, 1919, any employer in an pastoral land mentioned in the Schedule hereto •hall be industry to which Part III of the said Act applies may at subject to the provisions of sections two hundred and eight any time apply to the Minister of Fine.nee for financial to two hundred and twenty-two of Part V of the Land Aot, assistance towards the provision of dwellinghouses for any 1908, and amendments thereto, relating to small gra.zing­ workers permanently employed by him in connection with rµµs. that industry : MAR. 4.J TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 725

And whereas under the provisions of section forty-eight of L"nd proclaim,ed a, a Road. and Road olosed. in Block XII, the said Act it is enacted that the said Part III shall not Muraekakaho ~urvey District. Hawke'• B .. y County. apply to any industry unless and until the Governor-General, by notice published in the Ga.zette, declares that it shall so [L.S.] LIV ER POOL, Governor-General. apply: A PROCLAMATION. And whereas an applieation has been received from an employer in the dairy manufacturing industry for assistance IS pur8ua1ice o.uu exercise of the powers conferred by as aforesaid under the provisions of the said Act : I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arshur William Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-Genere.l and authority enabling me in this behalf, and for the pur­ of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the poses of the aforesaid Act, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, consents of the owners and mortgagees of the land described Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General of the Dominion of New in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Hawke's Bay County Zealand, do hereby declare that Part III of the Housing Act, Council, being the local authority in whose district the se.id 1919, shall and does a.pply to the dairy manufacturing le.nd is situe.ted, proclaim as a road the land in Maraekake.bo industry. Survey District described in the First Schednle hereto; ,md also do hereby, with Lhe like consents as aforesaid, procle.im Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ris:ht as closed the road described in the Second Schednle hereto. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's FIRST l:lCHEDULE. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint LAND PROCl,AIMBD AS A ROAD Michael and Saini George, Knight Grand Cross APPROXIMATE e.ree,s of the pieces of land proclaimed e.s of the Most Excellent Order of the British a, ro-td:- Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, A. R, P. Portion of Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of 1 3 30 The Rauka wa East Block; coloured red. Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ 0 0 22 purple. in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion 0 0 0·08 red. of New Zealand and its Dependencies, at the 1 0 5 red. Government House at Wel•ington, this twenty­ 3 0 1 purple. fifth .Jav of Februarv. one thousand nine hundred and tw;nty. · SECOND SCHEDULE. W. l•. MASSEY. ROAD CLOSED. Minister of Labour. APPROXIMATE e.reas of the pieces of road closed :- A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through 1 3 6 The Raukawe. East Block; coloured green. L,u,a yroclai,ned ,,. a Road, and Road clo,ed, ,,. Block XV, 0 0 22 Alford Survey District, Anaina Road District. 0 0 0·4 1 0 14 [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 2 2 33 A PROCLAMATION. All situated in Block XII, Me.re.eke.ke.ho Survey District N pursuance an

All situated in Block XV, Alford Survey District (Can­ Goo SA VI! THE KING ! terbury R.D.). All in the C,mterbury Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47570, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Land proclaimed as a. Road in Blocks I and V, Titirangi Works at Wellington, iu the Wellington Land District, and Survey District, Waitein,,ta County. thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, A PROCLAMATION. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand N pursue.nee e.nd exercise of the powers conferred by Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of of the Most Excellent Order of the British the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the con­ Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, sents of the owner of the land described in the Schedule Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of hereto, e.nd of the We.itemata County Council, being the Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ loce.l authority in whose district the se.id le.nd is situated, in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion proclaim as a roe.d the le.nd in Titire.ngi Survey District of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and described in the Schedule hereto. issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the CTovernment House at Wellington, this twenty-eighth day of February, in the year of our SCHEDULE Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of hrnd procl1>imed "" a road : 1 acre O roods 15 perches. W. FRASER, Portion of Lot 7 of 7A, Blocks I e.nd V, Titirangi Survey Minister of Public Works District (Parish of Waipe.reira), (North Auckland R.D.). Goo BAVE THE KrNo ! (S.O. 20695). (D.P. 1266.) 726 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

In the North Auckle.nd Le.nd District; as the same is Land taken /OT the l'uryo,u of a Quart"y in RZock VI, more particularly delineated on the ple.n marked P.W.D. Otanake Survey Dutrict, Waitomo County. 48003, deposited in &he office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and (L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. thereon coloured red. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the he.nd of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, UT HERE AS the land described in the Schedule hereto Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's V \ is required to be taken, under the Public Works Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Act, 1908, for a certain public work-to wit, for the pur­ Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint poses of a quarry in Block VI, Otanake Survey District, Michael. and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Waitomo County: of the Most Excellent Order of the British And whereas the Wailomo County Council has laid before Empire, Member of the Ro;i,al Victorian Order, the Governor-General a memorial, &~companied by a map Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John of (iu duplicate}, and also the statutory declaration, as required Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ by tbe said Act : in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of Liverpool, the Governor-General of tbe Dominion of New issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Zealand, in pursuance e.nd exercise of the powers and at the Government House at Wellington, this authorities vested in me by the Counties Act, 1908, and twenty-sixth de.y of February, in the year of our the Pnblic Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and Lord one.thousand nine hundred and twenty. authority in anywise enabling me in ibis behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule W FRASER, hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the said quarry, Minister of Pnblic Work• and shall vest in the Chairman, Councillors, e.nd Inhabitants Oon BAVB THB KrNn ! of the Conmy of Waitomo as from the date hereinafter mentioned ; e.nd I do also declare &hat this Proolamation shall take effect on and after the thirteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

Land taken f

SCHEDULE. I that the boroughs of Devonport, Birkenhead, Northcote, and APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 2 roods 21 Takapuna shall, for the purposes of the Education Act, 1914, perches. be deemed to be boroughs adjoining the City of Auckland Portion of Pnkenni 2o, Section 3, Block IV, Otanake Survey and to be incorporated therewith a,s one urban area. District. (8.0. 18715.) F. D. THOMSON, In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more Clerk of the Executive Council. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 39392, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at c .. nsenting to stopping Purtio11s of Road in Block XIII, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Waihua /ourvey District, TVairoa County. coloured red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, URDER lN UUUNUlL. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand At the Government 'Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint day of February, 1920. Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Present: of the Most Excellent Order of the British THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, IN COUNCIL. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of HEREAS by section one hundred and thirty-three (a) Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ W of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is enacted that a in-Chief in a.nd over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and local authority shall not declare any county road or district issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, road to be stopped until the consent thereto of the Go­ at the Government House at Wellington, this vernor-General, by Order in Council gazetted, is obtained : And whereas the County Council has applied for twenty-fi~h day of February, in the year of our such consent in respect of the portions o! road described in Lor BA vs THB KING , General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the Wairoa Autlwrizing Special Tm·ei>tment of £4,000 of the Public Tru.st County Council stopping the portions of road described in Office Fund.,. the Schedule hereto.

LIVERPOOL, Govern'lr-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. APPROXIMATE areas ot the pieces of road permitted to be At the GovernmPnt :Buildings at Wellington, this seventeenth stopped:- clay of February, 1920. A. a. P. Present : 0 1 33 Adjoining or passing tbrongb Block 20. 2 0 37 17. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE \V. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING O O 2·1 17. IN COUNCIL. 0 0 23·6 4. HEREAS the Vincent Hospital and Charitable Aid 1 0 8 3 and 4. W Boarcl (hereinafter called "tl,e said Board"), in- 0 2 6·6 3. corporated under the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions All in Mobaka C.G.D., situated in Block XIII, Waibua Act, 1909, has applied to the Public Trustee for a loan of Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). four thousand pounds: In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more And whereas the said Board, as security for the said loan, pariieularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47517, has agreed to enter into a dPed of covenant with the said deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Public Trustee that a contribution will be levied annually Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon under the provisions of section forty-one of the said Act coloured green. for the full amount of interest and principal payable by I F. D. THOMSON, the said Board to the said Public Trustee for t,he year (such Clerk of the Executive Conncil. security being referred to herein as " the said security ") : And whereas the said security is not one authorized by the Public Trust Office Act, 1908: Declari11g Portion of Road in Blt:,ck JI, Mahia S,urvey lJistrict, And whereas by section ninety-one of the Pnblie Revenues to be a Government Road. Act, 1.910, it is enacted that it shall be lawful to invest any part of the balance of the Public Trust Office Account in LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. any security which shall be declared by the Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL. bv Order in Council to be securities in which such balance At the Govemment Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth may be invested : Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl day of February, l!l20. of Liverpool, the Governor-General in and for the Dominion Present : of New Zealand, do hereby declare that it shall be lawful THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDINc; for the Public Trustee to invest out of the balance of the IN COUNCIL. Public Trust Office Account the said sum of four thousand N pflrsuance and ex.ercise of the powers vested in him pounds. I by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other F. D. THOMSON, powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excel­ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. lency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ land, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order BoroU(lhs incorporated with the City of Auckland for the and declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ Purposes of the Education Act, 1914. dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a Government road.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. SCHEDULE ORDER IN COUNCIL. APPROXIMATE area of the port.ion of road declared to be a At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth Government road: :l acres. day of February, 1920. Adjoining or passing through Section 8, Crown land, situated Present: in Block IT, Mahia Survey District (Hawkc's Bay R.D.). THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more IN COUNCIL. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47445, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at I section two (c) of the Education Amendment Act, 1919, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon His Exeellencv the Governor-General of the Dominion of New coloured green. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the F. D. THOMSON, Executive Council of the said Dominion; doth hereby declare Clerk of the Executive Council. 728 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 28

Declaring Portion of Road in Block XII, Hukerenui Survey Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting District. Hokianga County, to be a Government Roarl. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a ORDER IN COUNCIL. county roa.d. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth day of J<'cbruRry, 1920 SCHEDULE. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING ALL that portion of road, situated in the Hawke's Bay La.nd IN COUNCIL. District, Waipawa County, and known as the Marakeke Settlement Road, commencing at the north-eastern corner of I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him -section 17s, Block VIII, Takapau Survey District, and by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other proceeding thence generally in a north-westerly direction, powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excel­ adjoining or passing through Sections 16s a.nd 15s, Block VIII, lency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ Takapau Survey District, Sections 14s, Block VIII, Sec­ land, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order tions 12s and lls, and part of Block 120, Ruataniwha Crown­ and declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ grant District, Block IV, Takapau Survey District, and dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in terminating at a point in the said Block 120, Ruataniwha Council, become a. Government road. Crown-grant District ; being a distance of 1 miles 65 chains, more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 48022, deposited in SCHEDULE. the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in APPROXIl\lATE area of the portion of road declared to be a. the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red and Government roa.d: 4 acreE 1 rood 15 perches. marked A-B. Adjoining Sections 7, 30, and 24, situated in Block XII, F. D. THOMSON, Hukerenui Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 20691.) Clerk of the Executive Council. In the North Auckland Land District ; as the same is more particula.rly delinea.ted on the plan marked P.W.D. 47823, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Chertsey a.t Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Domain. coloured green. F. D. THOMSON, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth Declaring Portion of the Pakuratahi Block Road, in the day of February, 1920. Hawke'• Bay County, to be a Counly Road. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING LIVERPOOL , Governor- Ge nera1 . IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. I WHEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves and At tho Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said day of February, 1920. Act"), it is ena.cted tha.t the Governor-Genera.! ma.y from time Present : to time, with respect to a.ny public doma.in, appoint such per- THI! RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P .C., PRBSIDIN(, sons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a Doma.in IN COUNCIL. Board having, subject to Part II of the said Act, control of such domain : N pursua.nce a.nd exercise of the powers vested in him And whereas by an Order in Council made on the six­ I by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other teenth da,y of December, one thousand nine hundred a.nd powers in a.nywise enabling him in this beha.lf, His Excel­ twelve, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the lency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Ze nineteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred land, a.cting by a.nd with the advice a.nd consent of the and twelve, a Domain Board_ was appointed to control the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order Chertsey Oomain : a.nd declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ And whereas the period for which the said Board was dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in a.ppointed expired on the fifteenth day of December, one Council, become a. county roa.d. thousand nine hundred and nineteen : And whereas it appea.rs expedient to aga.in appoint a SCHEDULE. Domain Board to control the domain : ALL that portion of road known as t,hc Pakurata.hi Block Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Road, situated in the Ha.wke's Bay Land District, Hawke's the Dominion of New Zea.land, in exercise of the powers con­ Bay County, commenc;ng at its junction with the Napier­ ferred by the sa.id Act, and acting by a.nd with the advice Wairoa main road on the northern shore of the Tongoio and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, La.goon, and proceeding thence generally in a westerly direc­ doth hereby appoint tion, adjoining or passing through Section l of the Pa.kuratahi ROBERT WILLIAM CROY, No. 1 Block, Block VIII, Puketapu Survey District, and Jom, Dorn, terminating at the western boundary of the said Section 1 ; PAUL Dorn, being a distance of 1 mile 40 chains, more or less. As the JOHN IRONSIDE, said portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan w ALLACE CHARLES SMITH, marked l'.W.D. 48021, deposited in the office of the9Minister HuoH REEVE WILKINSON, a.nd of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land WALTER THOMAS WILKINSON, DistriPt, and thereon coloured red and marked A--8. as from the sixteenth day of December, one thousand nine F. D. THOMSON, hundred and nineteen, to be the Chertsey Domain Board, Clerk of the Executive Council. having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of a.nd subject to the provisions of the said Act ; and doth hereby appoint Tuesday, the sixteenth da.y Declaring Portion of the Narakeke Seitlement Road, in the of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at four Waipawa County, to be a County Road. o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Schoolroom, Chertsey, as the place where, the first meeting of the Boa.rd shall be LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. held. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth SCHEDULE. day of February, 1920. CHERTSEY DOMAIN. Present: ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing THF RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING by admea.surement 29 acres 1 rood 38 perches, more or less, IN COUNCIL. being Reserve No. 2376, situate in Block VIII, Ashburton N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him Survey District, and bounded north-ea.stward by a road­ I by the PubliWorks Act, 1908, and of all other powers line, 1219·1 links; south-eastward by the main South Road, in a.nywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the 2764·4 links; south-westward by a road-line, 934 links; and MAR. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 729 north-westward by Rural Section No. 23604, 2729 links: be Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Kimberley all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same are de­ Do,nain. line,ated on the plan marked L. and S. 1 /71A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at LIVERPOOL, Governor-General Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Also all that area in the Canterbury Land District, con­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. taining by admeasurement 2 acres 2 roods 27 perches, more At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth or less, being Reserve No. 3057, situate in the Town of Chert­ day of February, 1920. sey, being the whole of the Lots Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 46, Present: 47, 48, 49, and 50 of the Town of Chertsey. J'.s the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. l/71B, deposited l'HE RJGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at IN COUNCIL. Wellington, and thereon coloured red. HEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves and W Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said F. D. THOMSON, Act"), it is enacted that the Governor-General may from time Clerk of the Executive Council. to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint such persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a Domain Board having, subject to Part lI of the said Act, control of such domain : Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Pirongia And whereas by an Order in Council made on the sixteenth Domain. day of Deeern ber, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the nineteenth day of JJece:nber, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, a LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Domain Board was appointed to control the Kimberley ORDER IN COUNCIL. Domain: And whereas the period for which the said Board was At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth appointed expired on the tiftconth da~- of Dccem ber, one day of February, 1920. thousand nine hundred and nineteen : And whereas it appears expedient to again appoint a Present: Domain Board to control the said domain : THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers ·wHEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves conferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the ad vice and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, said Act "), it is enacted that the Governor-General may from doth hereby appoint time to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint WILLIAM En1c, such persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a WILLIAM ,IANSON. Domain Board having, subject to Part II of the said Act, BELL REVEJ,EY. control of such domain : WILLIAM STOTT, and And whereas by an Order in Council made on the sixteenth \VrLLTAM SY:\IEs, day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, P·S from the sixteenth da v of Decem her, one thousand nine and published in the Yew Zealantl Gazette of the nineteenth hundred and nineteen, to'be the Kimberley Domain Board, day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, a having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto Domain Board was appointed to control the Pirongia Do­ for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of the said main: Act ; and doth hereby appoint Monday, the fifteenth And whereas the period for which the said Board was day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at appointed expired on the fifteenth day of December, one eight o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Schoolroom, thousand nine hundred and nineteen : Kimberley, as the place where, the first meeting of the Boa.rd And whereas it appears expedient to again appoint a shall be hdd. Domain Board to control the said domain : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers con­ SCHEDULE. ferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, KIMBERLEY DOMAIN. doth hereby appoint ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by admeasurement 14 acres, more or less, being Reserve 15fi6, THOMAS CLAUDE GRACR, situate in Block III, Hawkins Survey District, 1md bounded DARCY JONES, northward by the road forming the northern boundary of IVOR DANIEL PARSONS, Section 20205, 1400 links ; towards the east by the said ,TAM~,s POWELL, and Section 20205, lOOO links; towards the south by the said WILLIAM G1c0Rn1, Sm, Section 20205, 1400 links ; and towards the west by the said as from the sixteenth day of December, one thousand nine Section 2020/'i, 1000 links; the north-west corner being 971 hundred and nineteen, to be the l'irongia Domain Board, links east of the north-west corner of said Section 20205: having the control of the land described in the Schedule be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is hereto for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of the delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1251/23A, deposited said Act ; and doth hereby appoint Monday, the fifteenth in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at Wellington, and thereon coloured pink in the margin. eight o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Public Hall, F. D. THOMSON, Pirongia, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board Clerk of the Executive Council. shall be held.

SCHEDULE. Prank/in C

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Licensing the Karamea Satmnilling Company (Limited) to the Dominion of New Zealand, in compliance with such u...e and occupy a Part of the Foreshare and Land below request, and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred Low-water Marie at Karamea as a Site for a Wharf. by the above-mentioned Act, and ~cting by. and with t~e advice and consent of the Executive Connet! of the said LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the Franklin County Council is a leasing authority within the meaning of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth F. D. THOMSON, day of February, 1920. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Increasing the Holding-area. of Land to Set!ler~ in the Teaneraki IN COUNCIL. 8ettkment, Otago Land Distnrt. HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-third W day of ,January, one thousand nine hundred and six, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 7, of the first ORDER IN COUNCIL. day of the following month, the Karamea Sawmi!ling Com­ pany (Limited), (hereinafter called "the company"), was At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this tw,,nty-fifth licensed under the Harbours Amendment Act, 1883, to day of February, 1920. occupy for a period of fourteen years from the twenty-third Present: day of ,January. one thousand nine hundred and six, a part THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING of the foreshore and land below low-water mark at Karamea, IN COUNCIL. in order to construct thereon a wharf as shown on the plan HEREAS by an Order in Council issued on the sixth marked M.D. 2817, and deposited in the office of the Marine W day of January, one thousand eight hundred and Department at Wellington: ninety-four, under the authority of the one-hundred-and­ And whereas by Order in Council dated the twenty-third day of July, one thousand nine hundred and six, and J?Ub­ sixty-niuth section of the Land Act, 1892, fixi~g the terms lishcd in the New Zealand Gazette No. 63, of the twenty-sJXth and conditions upon which lands in the Teancraki Set,tlement, day of the same month, the company was licensed under the Otago Laud District, should be disposed of, it w~s provid<;d Harbours Amendment Act, 1883, to occupy, for a period of that no lessee should hold more than twenty-six acres m fourteen years from the twenty-third day of January, one the said settlement : thousand nine hundred and six, a further part of the fore­ And whereas it is expedient to allow one person to hold shore and land below low-water mark as a site for an more than twentv-six but not more than fifty acres in the extension of the before-mentioned wharf, as shown on the said Teaneraki Settlement : plan marked M.D. 2980, and deposited in the office of the Now, therefore. His Excellency the Governor-General, in Marine Department at Wellington : pursuance of all powers and authorities enabling hiin in that And whereas the company has made application for a fresh behalf, and by and with the advice and consent, of the license under the Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the Executive Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, doth said Act"), for a further term of seven years, computed from herebv amend the Order in Council of the sixth day of the twenty-third day of January, one thousand nine hundred JanuO:ry, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.. in so and twenty, and it is expedient to grant the same for the term far as it affects the maximum area that may be held m the and subject to the conditions hereinafter expressed : Teaneraki Settlement, and doth by this present Order declare Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of that on and after the date hereof any settler may apply for the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of and acquire any number of allotments therein, provided ~h~t the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and the total area acquired does not exceed fifty acms. And 1t 1s of all other powers a,nd authorities enabling him in that hereby further declared that all the provisions of the Order behalf. and acting by and with the advice and consent of in Council of the sixth day of January, one thousand mght the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby hundred and ninety-four, aforesaid, shall apply, except as approve of the purpose or object for w~ich the s~id license regards the maximum area that may be held, to the Teaneraki is required by the company as. aforesaid: and, m. further Settlement aforesaid. ' pursuance and exercise of the sa1d power and author~ty, and F. D. THOMSON, by and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth Clerk of the Executive Council hereby license and permit the company to use and occupy that i,art of the forPshore and land_ below low-water mark Prohibitin{l t'/iP. Exportation of Te:rtile Piecer,oods containing which is particularly shown and delmeated on _the. p_lans so W nol, and all Article.s made wholly or partly from Wool. deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of mamtammg the aforesaid wharf as extended, such license to be held and LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. enjoyed by the company upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth da.y of February, 1920. SCHEDULE. Present: 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister" means the Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction of such Minister. "'-X7 HERE. AS bv section forty-seven of the Customs Act, 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order V \ 1913, as ·extended by section twenty-four of the in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the Re,mlation of Trade and Commerce Act, 1914, it is enacted foreshore (Lnd land btelow low-water mark occupied by the that the Governor-General may from time to time, by Order said wharf, as shown on the plans marked M.D. 2817 and in Council gazetted, prohibit the exportation of any goods 2980. the prohibition of the exportation of which is in his opinion 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges necessary in the public interest : . . granted by this Order in Council the compa~.l'. shall, on being And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor-General, 1t 1s supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Mimster the sum of necessarv in the public interest that the exportation of textile £2 10s., and thereafter an annual sum of £1 in advance, piecegoo.ds containing wool, and all articles made wholly or dating from the 23rd day of January, 1920, the first of such partly from wool, should be prohibited to the extent and in annual payments to be made on the company being supplied the manner hereinafter appearing : with a copv of this Order in Conncil. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Gene~al of 4. All p~rsons shall at all reasonable times, upon payment the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exerc1se of of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the said the powers ,md authorities conferred upon him by section wharf, and all rights of ingreBs and egress thereon and there­ forty-seven of the Customs Act, 1913, and sect,ion twenty­ from. four of the Reaulation of Trade and (',,ommcrce Act, 1914, 5. His Majesty or the Governor-General, and all officers in and of all othe;'° powers and authorities enabling him in that the Government service acting in the execution of their duty, behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, Executive Council of that Dominion, doth hereby prohibit through, and out of the said wharf without payment. the exportation from the said Dominion of textile piecegoods 6. The company shall maintain the abov:e-mentio!'~d wharf containina wool and all articles made wholly or partly from in good order and repair. and shall at all_ times exh1b1t there­ wool, sav: with' the consent of the Minister of Customs given from and maintain, at its own cost, smtable and necessary on the recommendation of the Board of Trade. lights for the guidance of vessels; provided that no light F. D. THOMSO's, shall be exhibited 1mtil after it has been approved of by the Clerk of the Executive Council Minister. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 731

7. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all insect-bites, unnatural russeting, bruises, excres­ reason&ble times, enter upon the said wharf and view the cences, sun-scalds, and hail-marks, but does not state of repair thereof; and upon suoh Minister leaving at include spray injury. or posting to the last known address of the company in New " Brand " means to mark clearly and legibly by stencil, Zeai&nd a notice in writing of any defect or W&nt of repair in imprint, or label. such wharf, requiring it, within a reasonable time, to be "Clean " means free from dirt, insect-stains, and spray­ therein prescribed, to repair the same, it shall with all con­ stains. venient speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs " Director " means the Director of the Horticulture to be made. Division of the Department of Agriculture. 8. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the company " Export brand " meanR an export brand registered by to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ the owner of fruit for export in accordance with sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regulations the provisions of these regulations. of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of the " Fruit " means apples, pears, or peaches. Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regulations " Inspector " means an officer of the Department of made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter be in Agriculture authorized to examine fruit for export force. in accordance with these regui&tions and duly 9. The ballast of all vessels loading at the said wharf shall appointed an Inspector under the Orchard and be taken aW&y by the company and deposited above high­ Garden Diseases Act, 1908. W&ter mark, or at suoh place as may be approved of by the "Mature " means having the degree of ripeness suitable Minister or by any person appointed by the Minister for that for export. purpose. " Owner " means any owner, shipper, or consignor of IO. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or fruit, and includes the agent or servant of any under this Order in Council shall continue in force for seven such owner, shipper, or consignor, and also includes, years from the 23rd day of January, •1920, unless in the in the case of a company, the managing director, meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, manager, director, secretary, or other principal modified, or revoked by competent authority ; and the officer of the company in New Zealand. company shall not assign, charge, or part with any such " Pack " means to regularly and compactly arrange right, power, or privilege without the written consent of the fruit in a package. Minister first obtained. " Package " means a container for fruit. 11. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any " Size " means, ,vhen used as a noun, the diameter of time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment fruit measured from cheek to cheek at the widest of any compensation whatever, on giving to the company part, and when used as a verb means to sort a,ccord­ three calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such ing to size. notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and de­ "Solid red variety" means any of the varieties of apples livered at or posted to the last known address of the company so designated in lists of varieties approved for export in New Zealand. published in the Gazette as hereinafter provided. 12. The company shall be liable for any injury which the "Spray injury " means the russeting of, or other injury said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through to, fruit as the result of spraying. any default or neglect on its part. " Standard bushel case " means a case of the following 13. In case the company shall- dimensions (inside measurements): Length, 19!in.; (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ depth, lOin.; width, ll!in, before set forth, or any of them ; The thickness of timber used in the construction (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period of the cases shall be ! in. for the ends and -A-in. of thirty days ; for the sides, tops, and bottoms : (3.) Be in any manner wound up or dissolved; or Provided that on written application being. made ( 4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these to him by the owner the Director may, if satisfied conditions ; as to its strength, allow thinner timber to be used then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and for the tops and bottoms of the cases, or may allow every right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and de­ thin timber adequately strengthened by cleats to termined by the Governor-General in Council without any be so used. notice to the company or other proceeding whatsoever : and "Standard half-bushel case " means a case of the publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council following dimensions (inside measurements) : containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the Length, 19! in. ; depth, 5 in. ; width, 11! in. company, and to all persons concerned or interested, that The thickness of timber used in the construction this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges of the case shall be the same in all respects as for thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked and the standard bushel case. determined. " Striped · or partial red variety " means any of the F. D. THOMSON, varieties of apples so designated in lists of va.rieties Clerk of the Executive Council. approved for export published in the Gazette as hereinafter provided. "Yellow or green variety" means any of the varieties llegulation,, relating to the Export of Fruit.-Notice No 1999. of apples so designated in lists of varieties approved for export published in the Gazelle as hereinafter LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. provided. ORDER IN COUNCIL. 2. No fruit shall be exported from the Dominion unless it has been passed for export by an Inspector, and unless all At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth the provisions of these regulations have been complied with. day of February, 1920. 3. (1.) Only such varieties of fruit as are approved by the Present: Minister shall be exported from the Dominion. Such approval Tum RIGHT HosouRABLm W. F. MAssmY, P.O., PRmsrn1Ns in regard to any variety may permit the export either gene­ IN COUNCIL. rally or to any specified country or countries only. (2.) Notification of the varieties which have been N pursuance and exercise of. the powers and authorities approved as aforesaid shall be published in the Gazette. I conferred on him by the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act, and by the Orchard and Garden Diseases Amendment 1908, EXPORT BRAND, Act, 1914, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 4. Every package of fruit exported from the Dominion and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, must be branded with the registered export brand of the doth hereby make the following regulations relating to the owner of such fruit. export of fruit from New Zealand; and doth hereby declare 5. Every person who exports or i~tends to export ~it fI"?m that the said regulations shall come into force on the date the Dominion shall apply to the Director for the reg1Strat1on of the publication thereof in the Gazette. of an export brand, enclosing with his a,pplication a facsimile of the brand he desires to register. 6. ( 1.) Every export brand shall contain the particulars REGULATIONS. set out in the First Schedule hereto. I. IN these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context,- (2.) The size of the export brand shall coincide as nea:rly " Appointed store " means a store appointed by the as possible with the size of the end of the package on which Minister for the inspection and examination therein it is to be branded, but the prescribed particulars shall be of fruit for export. dispi&yed in charac~rs of no~ lees than 1 in. block tYJ?e for " Blemish " means an injury detrimental to the appear- the name of. the kind of fruit and of not l~ss than t m. or ance of fruit, and includes branch-rubs, scratches, , more than ! m. block type for the other particulars. B 782 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

(3.) There may be used in conjunction with the prescribed in this grade, provided that no individual pear shall have particulars a design or other particulars. more than 20 pn cent. of its surface affected thereby. Pears 7. If the application for registration of an export brand ho,ving chsracterist,fo n1SSeting shall not be deemed to be is in order, and if in his op1nion the use of such export brand unfit for inclusion in this grade. · is not likely to lead to mistakes or confusion, the Director shall register such Elxport brand, and shall notify the applicant PEAOHES. in writing accordingly. 15. The following are the standards by which the grade 8. No person shall use any export brand unleas and until of peaches shall be determined :-· he has been notified by the Director in writing that it has TCxtra Fancy Gra.de.-Peaches of this grade shall be of not been registered. less size than 2! in., well formed, true to name, free from 9. No person shall alter, by addition, deletion, or in any disease and blemish, aud exceptionally well coloured accord­ other way, the non-variable particulars of a registered export ing t,o varietv. brand without the consent of the Director first had and · fi'ancy Grade.-Peaehes of this grade shall be of not less obtained in writing. size than 2! in., well formed, true to name, free from disease 10. The Director may at any time, after giving one month's and blemish, and of good colour according to variety. notice in writing to the owner thereof, cancel the registration of any export brand if satisfied that it has not been used p AOKING OF FRUIT. during the preceding two years in connection with the export 16. Prior to being placed in po.ckagp,s fruit shall be sized, of fruit. and only fruit of as nearly as poslrible the same size shall be GRADES OF FI\UIT. packed together in a package. 11. The following are the grades of fruit which may be 17. In sizing fruit in any ])'l,rticular size for the purpose of exported from the Dominion :- packing a variation of not more than tin. above the lri7.e in question will be allowed ; but no fruit shall be included in a Extra Fancy Grade, package which is of tess size than that set out in the owner's Fancy Grade ; registered export brand herein before required to be branded and the words " Extra Fancy " and " Fancy " shall ho known on such package. as and are herein referred to as "grade-marks." 18. Fruit of une grade only shall be packed in each pack­ age: APPLES. Provided that fruit of different grades may be contained in 12. The following a,re the st1tndards by which the grade of the same package if the, grade-mark to be placed on the apples shall be determined:- p1tckage as hereina.fter prescribed is that of the lower grade Extra Fancy Gra.de.-Apples of this grade ahnll be of not of fruit contained in such package : less size than 2-1 in., sound, smooth, and cle1tn. They shall Provided fnrther that nothing in this clause shall be eon­ be mature, well formed, hand-picked, true to name, and free strued to authorize the packing-together i.n one package of from disease, spray injury, visible bitter-pit, skin-puncture fruit of different kinds or of different varieties of the same or skin broken at stem, and other defects. Very slightly kind of fruit. blellll8hed. apples may be ineluded in this grltde, provided 19. (1.) All fruit for export shall be properly wrapped in that not more than 8 per c,mt. of the totitl number in any one new paper having one or both surfaces glazed or in some packaize are so b!E,mished. The individu•tl applP.s of solid other p1tper approved by the Director. red and striped or p9 rtial red varieties shall enrry not less (2.) Not more than two papers Phall be wrapped round than 75 per cent. and 50 per cent. respectively of good any one fruit. typicsl colour. 'fhe individual apples of yellow or grren 20. (I.) Wood-wool or corrugated strawboard shall be varieties slu•ll be of good characterist,ic colour. placed at the top and bottom of each case or tray in which Fancy Gra.de.-Apples of this grade shall be of not less the fruit is packed, but in such quantities only as shall be size than 21 ;n., sound, smooth, and cir.an. They sh1tll be nece!!Bary for the protection of the content.s. mature, wefi formed, himd-picked, trufcl to name,. and free (2.) If in his opinion the quantity of wood. wool or from dise88f', visible bitter-pit, skin-puncture or skin broken corrugated strawboard used is excessive, the Inspector may at stem, and other defects. Slightly bl,-mished apples may reject. the pMkage for export until the matter has been be included in this grade, provided that no individual apple remedied. shall have more than 5 per cent. of its surface affected thereby. 21. All fruit for export shall be properly packed on the Apples affected by spray injmy may also be included in this diagonal or pocket pack SJ'Btem. grade, provided th!tt no individual apple shall have more 22. All fruit for export must be packed in clean new pack­ than 5 per cPnt. of its surfa.cP affected thereby. The indi. ages, which must be properly constructed of well-seasoned vidual apples of solid red and striped or partial red varieties timber. ~hall carry not less than 50 per cent,. and 25 per cent. respec­ 23. The following are the types of packagE>s which shall tively of good typical colour. The individnal apples of be used for the packing of fruit for export. yellow or green varietiP.s shall be of good charaoteri~tic colour. Apple.,. 13. (1.) No apples shall be deemed to fall in either of the (I.) Apples for export shall be packed in standard bushel above grades if, nc,twithstanding that in other re•pects they ca~es. conform to the standards set out, they have been taken Pears and Peaches. from trees which have been planted ouf in the orchard less (2.) Peara or peaches for export shall be packed in one of th:m seven years, and no such apples sha.ll be exported. the following types of packages :- (2.) If an Inspector examining fruit for export 118 herein­ (a.) A standard half-bu~hel case. aftpr provided hllB reason to doubt whether any apples sub­ (b.) A package of three wooden trays strapped together, mitted for examination are from trees which have been one above the other, each tray having an inside planted out in the orcha.rd at least, seven years, he mav measurement of 11! in. by 19! in., with a depth r!c'q_uire the owner of such apples to furnish a statutory declara­ of from 2! in. to 3 in. The straps shall be of wood tion that they are from such trees. l in. thick and l! in. wide, secured to the ends of the trays, two straps to each end and flush with PEARS. the sides of the package thus formed. The timber 14. The following are the standa,ds by which the grade used for the construction of trays shall be of the of pears shall be determined :- same thickness as t,hat prescribed for the standard Extra Fancy Grade.--Pea.r,, of this grade shall he of not less bushel case. The method of strapping the trays size than 2 in. if pyriform in shape and 2-1 in. if round in is shown in the diagram set out in the Second Sche­ shape. They shall he clean, sound, clear-skinned, and of dule hereto. bright appearance. They shall be mature, well formed, hand­ picked, true to name, and free from disease, sprav injurv, .BRANDING OF PACKAGES OF FRIDT. skin · puncture or skin broken at stem, and other defects. 24. Every pa-0kage of fruit for export shall, before being Very slightly blemi~hed pears may be included in this gra.de, sent to an appointed store for examination as hereinafter provided that not more than 8 per cent. of the total numher provided, be branded with the registered export brand of. the in any one package a.re so blemished. owner of such fruit. Fancy Grade.-Pears of this grade shall be of not les;i size 25. The part.icnlRrs in the export brand placed ou anv than 2 in. if pyriform in shape and 2t in. if round in shape. package of fruit relating to the grade, size, number. or They shall be clean, sound, mature, well formed, hand-pickf'd, variety of such fnrit shall accurately describe the contents of true to name, and free from disease, skin-ptmcture or skin such package, provided that a variation of not more than broken at stem, and other defects. Slightly blemished pears five per package sha.11 be allowed in the number of fruit may be induded in this grade, provided that no individual sta.ted to be in such package. pear shall have more than 5 per eent. of its surface affected 26. No other brand or mark shall be placed on any pack­ thereby. Pears affected by spray injury m!ty be included age of fruit to indicate the grade or quality of the contents MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 733

of such package tha.n the grade-marks " Extra Fancy " and 39. In respect of fruit submitted for examination at an " Fancy " hereinbefore set out. appointed store the decision of the Inspector as toJgrade, 27. No other bra.nd or mark shall be pla.ced on the same packing, hmnding, or other compliance with the provisions end of a package of fruit as the registered export brand. of these regulations shall be conclusive, and no act.ion or other proceedings shall lie against an Inspector or other EXAMINATION OF FRUI'l' AT APPOINTED STOR}1S. officer of the Crown, or against the Crown, in respect of any 28. ( l.) The owner of fruit for export shall forward it, erroneous decision of the Inspector. duly graded, packed, branded, and otherwise dealt with in accordance with the provisions of these regulations to an 1';;:--ALTrns. appointed store not less than .two working-days before ship­ 40. Every person who·- ment. ( l.) ]forwards to an appointed store any fruit which is (2.) He shall at the same time give to the Inspector at noticeably at variance in any particular with the the appointed store to which the fruit has been sent an description of such fruit set out in the export brand advice-note in the form set out in the Third Schedule hereto on the packages containing the same ; or or to the effect, thereof. (2.) Forwards to an appointed store any fruit which is 29. Every owner of fruit sending the same to a.n y of the diseased or infected ; or appoint.ed stores shall make his own arrangements for the (3.) Exports or attempts to export, or forwards to an transit of the fruit to and from the store, and also for its appointed store, any apples taken from trees which receipt, storage, opening up for examination, repacking, have not been planted out in the orchard at least delivery, shipment, and any other service, including insur­ seven years ; or ance and protection from damage or loss of any kind. (4.) Exports or attempts to export any fruit which has 30. (l.) For the purpose of determining whether the been rejected for export by an Inspector or for particulars set out in the export brand thereon correctly which no export certificate has been issued ; or describe the contents of packages of fruit submitted for (5.) Exports or attempts to export or is concerned in ex­ examination at an appointed store, and whether all other porting any fruit of a variety approved for export requirements of these regulations in respect of such fruit to a specified country or countries only, to any have been complied with, the Inspector shall cause to be other country ; or opened for examination 5 per centum of the packages in ( 6.) Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, each line of fruit of the same variety and grade under the alters or obliterates wholly or partially, or causes to same export brand submiUed, or such further number as be altered or obliterated, any official export stamp he deems necessary. on any package of fruit, or counterfeits or im­ (2.) The decision of the Inspector in regard to the whole properly impresses any official export stamp on line shall be based on the result of his examination of the any package of fruit for export ; or packages so opened, being in no case less than 5 per cent.um (7.) Commits or is concerned in committing anylbrcach by nnmber of the line as aforesaid. of these regulations 31. If after examining sucl, fruit the Inspector is satisfied shall bo liable to a penalty not exceeding £20. that the particulars set out in the export brand correctly describe the contents of the packages, and that a.II the other FIRST SCHElJULI,. requirements of these regulations in respect of such fruit arc complied with, he shall stamp each of the packages with a (Reg. 6.) stamp {herein called the "official export stamp"), indicating ExPUR'f BRAND ~-oR FRl'IT. that the contents have been officially passed for export, and shall issue to the owner of such fruit an export certificate in the form set out in the Fourth Schedule hereto. NEW ZEALA:-ID [State khid of frttit]. 32. ( 1.) If after examining such fruit the Inspector places Variety: it in a lower grade than that set out in the export brand on Grade: the packages he shall regrade such fruit, and shall cause to be erased the grade-mark on the packages. Size of fruit : (2.) If in such regrading the grade is reduced from " Extra Number of fruit in package: Fancy " to " Fancy" grade the Inspector may, on request Packed for export. from the owner of such fruit, have the grade allotted by him branded on the packages, and shall then stamp such pack- ages with the official export stamp, and shall issue an export certificate as herein before provided. SECOND SUHlclJULE. (3.) Failing such a request, or if in such regrading the (Reg. 23.) grade is reduced below the standard of "Fancy " grade, the Inspector shall reject such fruit for export. 33. If after examining such fruit the Inspector is of opinion that the particulars set out in the export brand on the pack­ ages of such fruit, other than those relating to grarle, do not correctly describe the contents of such packages, or t,hat any other requirements of these regulations in respect of such fruit have not been complied with, he shall reject such fruit for export. 34. NotwithstRnding the foregoing provisions as to the rejection of fruit for export not,hing in these regulations shall be deem"d to forhid individual fruits taken out of packages of fruit rejected for export being repacked and resubmitted at an appointed store if such individual fruits comply with the requirements of these regulations. 35. If any fruit sent to an appointed store is found to be diseased or infected fruit the Inspector shall condemn such fruit, which shall be destroved or otherwise dealt with as the Inspector directs. The ·expense of such destruction or treatment shall be home by the owner of the fruit. 36. Notification of any regrading, rejection, or condemna­ tion of fruit for export shall be made immediately to the owner of such frnit by the Inspector. 37. No person shall remove from any appointed store, except for the purpose of immediately shipping it beyond 18ifr~ New Zealand, any fruit for which an export certificate has A Package of Three Trays strapped-End View. been issued unless the export certificate is surrendered to the Inspector and the oJlicial export stamp upon the package or THIRD SUHEDULE, packages containing such fruit hag been erased or cancelled (Reg. 28.) to the satisfaction of the Inspector. ADVICE-NOTE SUBMITTING FRUIT FOR EXAMINATION PRIOR 38. If any fruit, which has been examined by an Inspector TO EXPORT, and passed for export has become, prior to its export from the The Bruit Inspector, Dominion, damaged, or in the opinion of an Inspector has Department of Agriculture. deteriorated, the owner of such fruit shall, if and when ...... , ... . directed by an Inspector to do so, submit such fruit for IN compliance with the regulations under the Orchard and re-examination, and sh~ll on .deman~ surrender to t,be J.n. 1 Garden Diseases Act, 1908, and its amendments, I hereby spector the export certificate issued m respect thereof. submit for examination the undermentioned fruit for export, 734 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23 which I have forwarded this day per to the appointed Council of the saidfDominion, doth hereby rovoke tho Order store belonging to at in Council referred to in Part I of the Schedule hereto, but Please send the export certificate to only in so far as it affects the land mentioned in Part II of ·- I I··--. __ I ______the said Schedule. Shipping-. Registered Nu~berl Kind of I Variety •. Grade I Size mark. , Export Brand. Ca~es. Fruit. of ~'ruit. 1 ' ' SCHEDULE. ~- I -~-~-- . --- -- PART I. ORDER in Council under section 363 of the Native Land Act, 1909, dated the 15th October, 1917, and gazetted tho 18th October, 1917, affecting Pakiri No. 1 Block. 1 PART II. (Addre8s and date.) (Signature.) All that area containing approximately 1,000 acres, FOURTH SCHEDULE. situated in Blocks V, VI, IX, and X, Pakiri Survey District, (Reg. 31.) Rodney County, North Auckland Land District, being the north-west corner of the Pakiri No. 1 Block. Bounded on ExPORT CERTIFIC~\TE FOR :FRUIT. the north-west by the original boundary of the Pakiri Block, I HEREBY certify that I have this day examined the under­ on the south - west for a distance of approximately fifty mentioned packages of , and, having found the chains by a road, on the south-east by a line parallel to the contents free from disease and in conformity with the descrip­ north-west boundary of the block, on the north-east by a line tion branded on the packages, have passed them for export, at right angles to the north-west boundary so as to give the and have stamped the packages with the officia.I export required area. stamp. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Conncil.

I ;I/umber Kind of ! Variety. ·1 Grade. \ Export Brand. of Cases. [ Fruit. Partial Revocation of an Order in Cmincil prohibitinJJ all ------"-·- ·- Alienation qf certain Native Land other than Alienation in favour of the Grown.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. (Place and date.) , 1 nspector. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth F. D. THOMSON, day of February, 1920. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: ------THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MAssgy, P.O., PRESIDING Revocation of an Order ·in Council prohibiting all Alienation IN COUNCIL. of certain Native Land other tlu.zn Alienation in favcmr of 1\l HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-three the Crown. \ r \ of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any Order in Council made under that section may at any time be varied or revoked : LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and ,,ay of February, 1920. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order Present: in Council referred to in· Part I of the Schedule hereto, but THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w ~'. MASSEY. l'.C., PRESJIJJN(· onlv in so far as it affects the land mentioned in Part II of TN COUNCIL. the· said Schedule. W HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-three of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any SCHEDULE. Order in Council made under that section may at any time be varied or revoked : PART J. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER in Council under section 363 of the Native Laud the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Act, 1909, dated the 3rd April, 1919, and gazetted the 10th of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and April, 1919, affecting Hurakia Nos. IB, 2B, 4B, 5B, and 9B. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order PART II. in Council under section three hundred and sixty-three of Hurakia No. lB Block: Approximate area, 52 acres the Native Land Act, 1909, dated the first day of October, 2 roods 16 perches; Mangaporo Survey District. one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and gazetted the Hurakia No. 2B Block: Approximate area, 274 acres third day of October, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, 0 roods 13 perches; Mangaporo Survey District. affecting the land known as Tutuotekaha lB 1. F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. ------·------Prohibiting all Alienation of certain N alive Lands other than Partial Revocation of an Order in Council prohibiting all Alienatfon in favour of the Crawn. Alienation of certain Native /,and other than Alienation in favour of the Crown. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty.fifth ORDER IN COUNCIL. day of February, 1920. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth Present: day of February, 1920. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING Present: IN COUNCIL. THE RIGHT HuNOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING N the recommendation of the NiLtive Land Puroh8'!e IN COUNCIL. O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-three three of the Nat.ive Land Act, l 909, and in exercise of thP. W of the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Order in Council made under tlutt section may at any time Excellency the Governor-General of t.he Dominion of New be varied or revoked : Zealand, Rcting by and with the advice and consent of the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Executive C.ouncil of the sa.id Dominion, doth hereby pro­ the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise hibit, for the period of one year from the date of this Order of the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and in Council, all alienation of the Native lands speeified in the acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Schedule hereto other than alienation in favonr of the Cro" n. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 735 SCHEDULE. I hibit for the period of one year from the da.te of this Order PIHANGA AND PUKAWA SURVEY DISTRICTS. in Council, all aliena.tion of the N alive land specified in m Approximate Area.. the Schedule htreto other than alienation favour of the l!lock. A, R, P, Crown. WA!PAPA No. 1 2,347 0 0 SCHEDULE. No. 2 8,001 0 0 KAI-lWI 6E Block: Approximate area, 530 acres; Nukumaru F. D. THOMSON, Survey District. Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THO.MS07', Clerk of the Executive Council. Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Lands other than Alienation in favour of t/,e Crown. Prohibiting all Alienaticrn of ce:rtain N ati,;e Lands other than Alienation in favour of the Crown.I LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings e.t Welling-ton, this twenty-fifth de.y of February, 1920. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth day of February, 1920. Present: Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING F. THE RIGHT HoNOURAllLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL, 1N CouNcrL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase O ()N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Board, referred to in section three hundred and Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ sixty-three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, power iu this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion uf His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 7.ealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of New Zealand, acting by and with tho advice and consent the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, for the period of one year from the date of this prohibiJ;, for the period of one year from the date of this Order in Council, all aliPnation of the Native lands specified Order in Council, all alienation of the Native lands specified in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the the Crown. Crown. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE. ToKAANu AND PuKAWA SuRvEY DISTRICTS. Name of Block. I Approximate I Survey District. Block. Apnroxana~ A~a. Area. i TOKAANU Bl 1,276 0 0 B2 2,100 0 0 Acres. Ngapuna 1,510 Pihanga. F. D. THOMSON, Oraukura 4,720 Waimanu. Clerk of the Executive Council. Waione .. 4,144 Maungaku, ,vaimanu, aud Tongariro. Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land other 1han Pukepoto No. I 1,,JOfi Waimanu. Alienation in fawur of the Crown. 2 l,200 3 943 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 4 642 Ruamata" 5,000 Maungaku and W aimanu. ORDER IN COUNCIL Rangipo North le 956 Ruapehu and Kaimanawa At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth 2c 4,012 day of February, 1920. 2D 1,000 3c 1,763 Present: 4c 2,060 THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING 5c 3,981 IN COUNCIL. ,. 6c 8,731 N the recommendation of the Nath·c Land Purohaae Tauranga-Taupo lB 5,279 Tokaanu. O Board, referred to in section three hundrtd and sixty. 2B 10,669 Tokaanu and W aitahamri. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the 3B 1,884 Waitahanui. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Kaiman~wa lE 15,000 Waitahanui, Waitaka, and Excellency the Governor-General of the Vominion of New Taharua. Zealand, acting by and with the ad vice • nd consent of th, Tauhara South B 1 14,300 Tauhara and Waitahanui. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, B2 1,800 for the reriod of one year from the date of this Ord er in Pahikohuru" 6,500 Waitahanui. Council, all alienation of the Kative land specified in th, Opawa-Rangitoto .. 19,350 Tokaanu and Waitahanui. Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown Okahukura No. l .. 416 Tongariro and Pihanga. 2 .. 2,150 SCHEDULE. 3 .. 473 4 .. 2,048 WHAKAIHUWAKA C No. 2 Block: Approximate area, 522 acres 5 •• 1,852 1 rood; Omara Survey District. 6 .. 2,002 F. D. THOMSON, 8M 2 12,922 Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMSON, Prohibiti11g all AUenation of certain Native Lat1d uth,r tha11 Clerk of the Executive Council A Uenation in favour of the Crown. ------LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land ORDER IN COUNCIL. other than Alienation in favour of the Grown. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-fifth LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. day of February, 1920. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this twenty-fifth THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING day of February, Hl20, IN COUNCIL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Present: O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ THE RIGHT HoNoURABI,E W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the IN COUNCIL. power in this behalf conferred upon him by tha.t section, His N the recommendation of the Native Land l'urchaso Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 0 Boa.rd, referred to in Eection three hundred and sixty­ Zea.land, acting by and with the a.dvice and consent of the three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby pro- power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, 736 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ·23

His Excellency tho Governor-General of tho Dominion of New road or street by resolution declares that the provisions Zealand, acting by and with tho advice and consent of tho thereof shall, not apply to any specified road or street, or any Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved by period of six months the Order in Council dated the twenty­ the Governor-General in Council : fifth da.y of February, one thousand nine hundred and And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred and nineteen,. and gazetted the sixth da.y of March, one thoUBand seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, and clause (b) of nine hnndred and nineteen, prohibiting all a.lienation of the subsection one of section thirteen of the Public Works Native land specified in the Schedule hereto other tha.n Amendment Act, 19ll, it is provided that such approval may alienation in favour of the Crown. be either absolute or subject to such conditions with respect to the building-line as the Governor-General, by Order in SCI{EDULE. Council, thinks fit to impose, and may refer to one or both sides of the roa.d or street : PART Block ?J. Nuhaka Crown-grant District, being the land And whereas the Timaru Borough Council, the local autho­ known as No. 3 Native Reserve: Approximate rity having control of the portion of street described in the area, 476 acres 3 roods; Nuhaka Survey District Schedule hereto, hereinafter referred to as the ea.id portion of F. D. THOMSON, street, has passed the following resolution-viz., " That the Clerk of the Executive Council. Timaru Borough Council declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen (one) of the Public Works Waverley Street, in the Borough of Richmond, exempted from Act, 1908, shall not apply to that portion of Bidwill Street (previously known as Chester Street) to the west. of York the Prot

Validating Proeeedings in connedion with the !Rai.

Marsden Electoral District-- Auckland West Electoral, District-- The Courthouse, Whangarei (principal). All Sainte' Schoolroom, Church Street. The Public School, Kamo. Munro's Hall, Pon~onby Road. The Public School, Ruatangata West. The Public School, Jervois Road, Bayfield. The Public School, Kiripaka. The Public Hall, Ngunguru. Parnell Electoral District-- The Public Hall, Whareora. St. Mary's Hall, Manukau Road, Pa-rnell (principa.l). The Public Hall, Parua Bay. The Gymnasium, St. Stephen's Native School, Gladstone The Hall, Reotahi. Road, Parnell. The Public Hall, Onerahi. St. Mark's Hall, Remuera Road. The Public School, Mangapai. Marquee on Section, corner of Green Lane and Clonbern The Public School, Poroti. Road, Remuera. The Public School, Maungatapere. Mr. Dawkin's Furniture Warehouse, comer of Fairfax The Public School, Maungakaramea. and Manukau Roads, Epsom. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 739

The Public Hall, Epsom. The Public School, Wharepoa. Dyer's Hall, Panmure. The Public School, Puriri. Simpson's Hall, St. Belier's Bay. The Public Hall, Matatoki. Chapman's Store, Kohimarama.. Gibbon's Hall, Kopu. St. Andrew's Hall, Remuera. The Public Hall, Kauaeranga. The Ksuri Timber Company's No. 3 Shanty, Kauaera.nga. Manukau Electoral District- The Public School, Turua. Sah·ation Arniy Barracks, Onehunga (principal). The Public School, Kopuamhi. Foresters' Hall, Onehunga. The Public School, Pipiroa. Te Papa.pa Railway-station, Onehunga. The Public School, Ngatea. Royal Oak Hall, Symonds Street, Onehunga. The Public School, Waita.karuru. Cotterill's Store, Penrose. The Public School, Miranda. Public Hall, Harp of Erin. The Public School, Mara.mama. Parish Hall, Ellerslie. The Public School, Ohinewai. Masonic Hall, Otahuhu. The Public School, Waiterimu. The Public Hall, Howick. The Public School, Mata.hum. The Public Ha.II, Mangere. The Public Ha.11, Te Hoe. The Public School, Ma.ngere Bridge. The Public School, Rangiriri. The Public Hall, Papa.toetoe. The Public School, Te Kauwhata. The Public School, Pakuranga.. The Public School, Waerenga. The Public Hall, Ta.maki East. The Public School, Taniwha. The Mount Wellington Road Board Office, Pa.nmure. The Public School, Whangamarino. The Public Hall, Whitford. Mr. F. Arden's House, Te Hopai, Haumki Plains. Reidy's Building, Reidy's Farm, Kaihere. Franklin Electoral Diatrict- The Post-office, Ka.ia.ua. The Courthouse, Pukekohe (principal). The Public Hall, Maungata.whiri Va.Hey. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Pukekohe. The Courthouse, Mercer. . The Public Ha.II, Pa.tumahoe. The Public Ha.II, Pokeno Valley. The Public Ha.II, Waiuku. Mr. A. J. Bourne's House, Pokeno. The Public School, Wa.ipipi. Mr. W. H. Eva.ns's House, Razorba.ck. The Public School, Awhitu Central. The New Zealand Granite Company's Office, Moeha.u. The Public School, Manuka.u Heads. The Public School, Pukekohe East. Tauran!Ja Eltttor;il Di~trict- The Public :Jlall, Bombay. Coronation Hall, Spring Street, Tauranga (principal). The Public School (No. 2), Ka.raka (Post Town, Runci- The Public School, . man). · The Public School, . The Public Hall, Glenbrook:. The Public School, Mata.ma.ta. The Public Hall, Ramarama. The Public School, Mangawhero. The Public Hall, Hunua. The Public School, Waharoa. The Public Hall, Ardmore. The Public School, Walton. The Wairoa Public Hall, Clevedon. The Public School, Karapiro. The Public Hall, Drury. The Town Board's Office, Morrinsville. The Public Hall, Manurewa. The Public School, Wa.ihou. The Methodist Hall, Papa.kura.. The Courthouse, Te Aroha.. The Public Hall, Otaua. The Public School, Te Aroha. West. The Public Ha.11, Buckland. The.Public School, Mana.warn. The Public School, Puni. No. 2 Public School, . The Public Hall, Tuakau. The Public School, Omokoroa.. The Public School, Otumoetai. Rat1la11 Electoral District- Mr. Willcock's Auction-room, . . The Public Hall, Ngarua.wa.hia. (principal). The Public School, Wardville. Fairfield Public School, Claudelands. Mr. C. Sampson's House, Te Miro. The Public School, Huntly. The Public School, Ma.ketu. The Public School, Ma.tangi. The Public School, . The Public School, Onewhero. The Public School, Papamoa. The Courthouse, Raglan. The Public School, Mount Maunganui. The Public School, Ta.upiri. The Public Hall, Hautapu. The Public Ha.II, Wainga.ro. The Public Hall, Hinuera. The Public School, Whatawha.ta.. Mr. A. Wild's House, Kereone. The Public School, Pirongia.. Mr. T. Bellamy's House, Scotsman's Valley. The Courthouse, Ka.whia. The Office, Tauriko Sawmill, Tauriko.

Phamt,11 .Ekctoral Di,trid- Waikato ElP.doral DWrict-- The Courthouse, Thames (principal). The Town Hall, Hamilton (principal). The Church of Christ, Pollen Street, Thames. The Public Hall, Frankton Junction. The Protestant Allia.nce Hall, Rolle9ton Street, Thames. The Courthouse, Te Awamutu. The Public School, Pa.mwai. · The Public Hall, Ohaupo. The Public School, Ta.mru. The Town Hall, Cambridge. St. Ja.mes's Hall, Thames. Methodist Sunda.y-school, Wellington Street, Hamilton The Public School, Puru. East. The Public School, Ta.pu. The Public School, Wilson's Bay, Kerita. Rotor·ua ElP..ctoral Di.,trir.t- The Public School, Coromandel. Sloa.n's Ha.11, Rotorua (principal). French's Store, Driving Creek. The Cheese-factory, Puhikoko. Goudie's Ha.II, Cabbage Bay. The Public School, Waingara.ra. Mr. W. Bronlund's House, Port Jackson. The County Council Chambers, Whakatane. The Post-office Buildings, Port Charles. The Freev.fng-works, Whakatane. The Public School, Kennedy Bay. The Public Hall, Taneatua. The Public School, Tererenga. The Public School, Wa.imana. The Public Hall, Kua.otunu. · The Schoolhouse, Awakeri. The Courthouse, Whitia.nga.. The Public School, Thornton (Outlet, Mata.ta.). The Public School, Gumtown. The Public School, Te Teko. The Ka.uri Timber Company's Office, No Gum Ca.mp, The Public School, Mata.ta. Gumtown. The Public School, Ota.marakau. Ha.milton's Store, Whenuakite. The Public School, Manawahe. The Public School, Amodeo Bay. The Public School, Wharepaina (Rotorua.). The Public School, Ta.irua. The Ha.11, Muripara. The Public School, Hikuai. The Courthouse, Ta.upo. The Post-office, Puketui. The Gymnasium, Mokai. Watt's Store, Wbangamata. The Public School, Pongakawa. The Public School, Hikutaia. Devonpcrt's House, Niiawaro. C 740 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

The Public School, Kaharoa. Willia.ms's Store, Wharekopae. The Public Hall, Ngongotaha. Mr. Steele's Homestead, Tahunga. The Public School, Mamaku. Post-office, '\Vaerengaokuri. Selwyn J\Ulh, Man)(at.apu. The Schoolroom (,Teffre,rs), Te Aroha. The Public School, Hinuera Valley. The Hall, Hangaroa. The Public Hall, Tirau. The Public School, Tiniroto. The Public School, Omahine (Te Poi). The Public School, Ngatapa. The Public School, Roto-o-rangi. Mr. Kirk's Store, Opou, Manutuke, The Public Hall, Kihihiki. The Library, Taruheru. The Drainage Board Oftice, Te Kawa. The Public School, Paerata Ridge. The Public School, Putaruru. The Public School, Puhikoko. The Public School, J.itchfield. Bruce's Papuni Station, Upper . The Public School (No. 1), Maungatautari. Mr. Mottram's Residence, Puhikoko. The Public School, Tautari, Pukeatua. The School, Te Whetu. Waitomo Elect-Oral District- The Public School, Puketuruo,. The Courthouse, Te Kuiti (principal). The Public School, Ngaronu:.. Clifton Hall, Waitara. The Public School, Tokoroa,. The Public Ha.II, Tikorangi. The Dairy-factory, Pokuru. The Public Hall, Urenui. The Public School, Te Mawhia. Th<' Public Rchool, Okoke. The Public School, Wharepuhunga, The Public Hall, Uruti. The School, Korakanni. The Public Hall, Tongaporutu. The Na!.ive Public School, Parawera. The Public School, Oka.u. The Public School, Maihihi (near Otorohanga). The Public Hall, Mokau. Waireka Ret,urned Soldiers' Camp, Kaingaroa. The Public Hall, Awakino. The Public School, Hinuera. The Public School, Mahoenui. The Creamery Manager's House, Pukekura, near Cam- The Public School, Mairoa. bridge. · The Public School, Aria.. Mr. S. Dixon's House, Te Matai Road. The Public School, Piopio. The School, W11,iomou, Okoroire. The Public School, Te Mapara. Tarawera Dairy Factory, Whakat.nne. The Public Hall, Mangapehi. The Post-office, Poro-o-taroa. Electoral District- The Public School, Ongarue. The Courthouse, Opotiki (principal). The Public School, Paemako. The Temperance Hall, Opotiki. The Public Hall, J\fatiere. McLean's Wool-shed, OponaP. The Public School, Okahukura Tunnel. The Public School, Otara. The Public Hall, Ohura. The Post-office, Toatoa.. The Puhlic School, Nihoniho. The Public School, Torere. The Public School, Otangiwai. The Public School, Te Kaha. The Public School, Tokirima. The Public School, Raukokore. The Public School, Mahirakau. Williamson and J\iathais's Storeroom, Cape Runawa.y. 1\fr. Armstrong's House, Rimunui. Holt's Homestead, Waikura (Cape Runaway). The Public Hall, Otorohanga.. The Cheese-factory, Waiotahi. The Public School, Hangatiki. The Public School, Kuta.rere. The Old Post-office, Haku. Holden's ,vool-shed, Waimata (Gisborne Post-office). The Public School, Marokopa. Legget's Store, Waiohika. The Public School, Tahaia. The Public School, Ormond. The Public .School, Kiokio. The Public Schooi, Kaiteratahi. The Public School, Maka uiti. The Public Hl,Lll, Te Karaka. Mr. Vickers's Boardinghouse, Waimiha. The Public School, Kanaekanae. The Public School, Oparure. The Public School, Puha. The Public School, Mapiu. The Public Hall, Whatatutu. The Farmers' Union Trading Company's Store, Waitomo. The Homestead, Waipaoa. The Homestead, Arowhana (Whatatutu). Gisborne Electoral Di.,trict- The Post-office, I wiroa. Miller's Auction Mart, Lowe Street, Gisborne. The Post-office, Waikohu. Whinray's Hall, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. The Public School, Whakarau. Public School, Wainui Road, Kaiti, Gisborne. The Public School, Otoko. The Town Board Office, Mangapapa. The Public School, Rakauroa. The Public School, Te Hapara, Mill Road, Gisborne. The Public School. Matawai. The Public School, Ma.nutuke, Te Arai. The Public School; Motuhora. The Public School, Muriwai, Maritetaha. The Public School, Motu. The Public School, Morere. Bruce and O'Brien's Store, Wharekopae (Gisborne), (Rere), The Public School, Nuhaka. ~k T,indsay's House, Okit.u (Gisborne). The Public School, Opoutama. The Public School, Whangara. The Garriaon Hall, Whataupoko. The Public School, Wigan (Tolaga Bay). The Public School, Wairoa. Hutchinson's Shed, Tuarna (Talaga Ba.y). Royal .'\.lbert Hall, Wairoa. The Post-office, Puketawa (Talaga Bay). The Library, Wairoa Central. The Courthouse, Talaga Bay. The Public Hall, l\fakaraka, l\fatawhero. The Public School, Mangatuna (Talaga Bay). North Clvdc Hall, Wairoa. The Post-office, Arero. The Natfve School, . The Public School, Tokomam Bay. The New Zealand Shipping Compa.ny's Store, Waima, Hawke's Bay Electoral Di.strict-· Tokomaru. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Hastings (principal), Mr. Willis's Shed, Owetca, Tokomaru. The Salvation Army Barracks, Heretaunga Street, Hast- The Pu blie School, Te Puia. ings. The Courthouse, Waipiro Bay. The District School, Hastings. The Homestead, Ihungia (Waipiro Bay). The Old Library, Hastings. The Schoolhouse, Tuparoa. The Schoolhouse, Mahora North. The Ha.II, Ruatorea. The Schoolhouse, Twyford. The Store, Waiorongomae (Tuparoa). The Schoolhouse, Mangatcre!;ere. The Courthouse, Port Awanui. The Schoolhouse, Rissington. The Hall, Kahukura. The Schoolhouse, Patoka. The Public School, Te Araroa. The Schoolhouse, Puketitere. The Public Hall, Waimata Valley. The Schoolhouse, Pohui. The Public School, Oma10. The Schoolhouse, Omahu. The Public School, 1\fatawhero. The Schoolhouse, Eskdale. The Public School, Waerengaahil

King George's Hall, Petane. The Public Hall, l\fangatainoka. Mr. Ensor's Whare, Waiwhare. The Public Hall, Ballance. Mr. Beamish's House, Whanawhana. The Public Hall, Makuri. The Schoolhouse, Tangoio. The Public Hall, Kumeroa. The Sohoolhouse, . The Public Hall, Porangaha.u. The Schoolhouse, Sherenden. The Public Hall, Te Rehunga. Mr. Bee's Wool-shed, . The Courthouse, Dannevirke. Mr. Smyth's House, Wahanui. The Native School, Kokako. Wairarapa Electoral District- The Schoolhouse, Te Reinga. The King's Theatre, Carterton (principal). The Accommodation-house, Ohuka. Messrs. Bartons' Wool-shed, Mataikona. Nathan's Hall, Waikare. The Public Hall, Whakataki. The Public School, Tutira. The County Office, Tinui. Mission House, Stortford Lodge. The Men's Cott.age, Annedale. Mr. Trent's Houee, Waihau. The Public School, Okautete, East Coast. The Public School, Marumaru. The Public School, Whareama. Mr. Morlee's Premises, Upper Ruakituri. The Public School, ;\fangapakeha. The Public School, . Mr. J. C. McKillop's Wool-shed, Puketiritiri. The Public School, Puketapu. The Library, Brancepeth. The Public School, West Clive. The Premises of :Mr. Cameron, Flat Point. The Public School, Pakowhai. • The Public School, Taueru. Mr. Hyde's Premises, Turaroa. The Premises of Mr. Bennett, Otahuao. Mr. Cato's Premises, Wharerangi, nearJGreenmeadows. The Public School, Bideford. The Public School, Waingawa, Kaituna. Napier Eledora,l District- The Library, Freezing-works, Taratahi. The Borough Council Chambers, Napier (principal). The Public School, West Taratahi. The Coronation Hall, Port Ahuriri. The Public School, East Taratahi. The Public Hall, Westshore. The Public School, Te Whiti. The Anglican Schoolhouse, Napier Terrace. The Public School, Te Wharau. The Public Hall, Awatoto. The Premises of Mr. Riddiford, Glenburn. The Town Hall, Taradale. The Premises of Me~srs. Pain and Sutherlan

The Public School, Korn. 'fhe Public Hall, Maxwelltown. The Public School, Oakura. The Public School, Kai lwi. The Public School, Tataraimaka.J ii Mr. E. Bunn's Residence, Paparangi, Kai lwi. The Public School, Okato. The Public School, Westmere. The Public Hall, Weatown, New Plymouth. The Public School, Brunswick. The Public School, Frankley Road, New Plymouth. The Settlers' Hall, Rapanui. The Public School, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. Mr. W. G. Woon's Residence, Raorikia, Wanganui. The Public School, Egmont Village. The Public School, Mosstown, Wanganui. The Public School, Upper Kent Road, Korito. Mr. C. W. Lee's Residence, "Lyonsdown," St. John's The Public School, Albert Road, Kent Road. Hill, Wanganui. The Public School, corner of Junction and Lower Kent Mr. W. D. V. Preston's Residence, Sandy Hook, Aramoho, Roads, New Plvmouth. The Pokomoko Dairy Cottage, Allen Road, Meremere. The Public Schooi, Upper Mangorei. The Post-office, Nukuhau. The Public School, corner of King and Upland Road, Tarurutangi. Wanganui Electoral District-- The Public School, Bell Block. The Drill-hall, Maria Place (principa.l). The Public School, Egmont Road, Hillsborough. The Methodist Schoolroom, Aramoho. The Public Ha.II, Fitzroy. The Schoolroom, St. John's Hill. Vogeltown Store, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. The Methodist Schoolroom, Keith Street. The Public School, Kaimiro. The Courthouse, Ridgway Street. Mr. Benoni White's House, Lower Mangorei. The Town Hall, Gonville. The Public School, Waiongaonga. 'The Town Hall, Ca.stlecliff. The Public School, Lepperton. Mr. E. H. H. Mawson's House, Hursthouse Road, Ingle- Waimarino Electoral District- wood. ~ The Borough Council Office, Taumarunui (principa.l). The Public School, Pungarehu. . The Ra.ilway Goods-shed, Hihitahi. The Hall, Warea. I Mr. White's House, Karioi. The Public School, Newall Road. a The Public School, Manunui. The Public School, Puniho. The Borough Council Office, Oha.kune. The Mill, Sentry Hill. The Lower Hall, Okahukura. Mrs. Welt's House, Brixton. The Public School, Owhango. The Public Hall, Huirangi. The County Council Office, Raetihi. The Public School, Ranga.taua. Egmont Ekctoral District-- The Public Ha.ll, Raurimu. The Athen110um Hall, Eltham (principal). The Post-office, Ruatiti. The Post-office, Moeroa. The Public School, Tokaanu. Mr. Reader's House, Omoana. The Railway Goods-shed, Waimarino. Nairn and Sons' Honse, Whenuakura Valley. The Railway Goods-shed, Waiouru. The Public School, Mangamingi. The Public School, Rawhitiroa. Oroua Electoral District-- The Public School, Mangatoki. The Drill-hall, Feilding (principal). The Town Hall, Kaponga. The Public Hall, Halcombe. The Public School, Riverlea. The Hall, Cheltenham. The Public School, Awa.tuna. The Hall, Waituna West. The Public School, Te Klri. The Public Hall, Kimbolton. The Public School, Mangahume (Eltham Road), The Hall, Rangiwahia. The Courthouse, Opunake. The Hall, Colyton. The Hall, Oaonui. Mr. J. H. Vincent's Office, Ashhurst. Mr. M. Fennell's House, Opua Road. The Technical School, Pohangina. The Public School, Kahui Road, The Technical School Building, Apiti. The Public School, Rahotu. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Mangaweka. The Public School, Pihama. The Temperance Hall, Hunterville. The Public School, Otakeho. The Public School, Ohingaiti. The Public School, Auroa. The Coronation Hall, Rata. The Public School, Kapuni. The Public Hall, Bunnythorpe. The Public School, Matapu. The Town Hall, Manaia. Manawatu Elootoral DiBtrict- The Riverdale Dairy Factory, Inaha. The Borough Council Office, Foxton (principal). The Hall, Okaiawa. The Town Hall, Bull's. The Public School, Te Roti. The Lineman's Cottage, Rongotea Siding. The Public School, Fraser Road. Mr. A. Lancaster's House, Kairanga. The Public School, Ararata. The Public School, Parawanui. The Public School, Mata. The Coronation Hall, Rongotca. The Town Hall, Normanby. The County Office, Sanson. The Public School, Tokaora. The Public School, Taonui. The Public School, Ohangai. The Town Board Office, Turakina. The Public School, Meremere. The Public Hall, Wangaehu. The Schoolhouse Oeo. The Board Room, Kauwhata Factory, Awa.huri. The Public School, Linton. Patea Electoral DiBtrict- The Public School, Tiakitahuna. The Main Hall, Winter Show Buildings, Hawera(principal), The (',ouncil Chambers, Shannon. The Presbyterian Sunday-school Hall, Hawera. The Public School, Moutoa. The Racecourse (Jockey Room), Waihi Road, Hawera. The Public School, Tokomaru. The Public School, Mokoia. The Public School, Rangiotu. The Public School, Whakamara. The Public School, Orona Downs. The Public School, Manutahi. The Hall, Awahuri. The Public School, Alton. Janning's Store, Awahuri Road. The Public School, Hurleyville. The Public School, Glen Orona. The Public School, Kakaramea. The Public School, Makirikiri, The Town Hall, Patea. The Public School, Op&ku, Patea. Ra.ngitikei Ekctoral District-- The Public School, Whenuakura. The Coronation Hall, Marton (principal). The Town Hall, Waverley. The Publio Hall, Fordell. The Moumahaki Public Hall, Ngatuwera. The Road Board Office, Mangamahu. The Public School, Mangawhio, Waitotara,. The Public Hall, Mataroa. The Public School, Omahina, Waverley. The Public Hall, Moawhango. The Public School, Kohl. The Railwav Social Hall, Marton Junction. The Public Hall, Waitotara. The Motor· Garage, Braeburn House, Taylorville. Wa­ The Public Hall, Ngamatapouri. nganui. Mr. L. G. Carter's Residence, St. Helena, Makakaho, The Borough Council Chambers, Taihape. Ngamatapouri. The Public Hall, Upukongaro. ·. MAR. 4 J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 748

The Public Ha.II, Upper Tutaenui, near Marton. The Public School, Appleby. Randolph's Ha.II, Utiku. The Public School, Hope, The Anglica.n Church Schoolroom,IWa.nganui East. The Public School, Ranzau, The Public School, Brightwater. Pabnerston Eledoral District-- The Public School, Spring; Grove. Opera House, Palmerston North (principal). The Odd Fellows' Ha.II, Wakefield. Fire Brigade Station, Terrace End, Palmereton North. The Public School, Clifton4Terrace. Public Hall, Longburn. The Public School, Hillside. Public Hall, Kairanga. Thu Public School, Happy Valley. Mr. J. H. McLeod's House, Stoney Creek Road, Jlunny- The Whangamoa Accommodation,-house, Whangamoa. thorpe. The Public School, Redwood's Valley. Public Hall, Whakaronga. The Public Sehool, Upper Moul.ere. Public Hall, Fitzherbert East. The Public School, Central Moutere (Harakeke). Cottage adjoining the Ravenswood Cheese Factory, The Public School, Lower Moutere. Fitzherbert West. The Public School, Tasman. The Public School, Mapua. Ol,aki EkctoraJ. District- The Public School, Waimea West. The Public School, Levin (principal). The Public School, Wai-iti. The Courthouse, Otaki. The Public School, Mahana. The Public School, Te Huro. The Public School, Waikanae. Motueka Electoral District- The Public School, Paraparaumu. The Public School, Motueka (principal). The Public School, Manakau. The Public School, Riwaka. St. Peter's Hall, Paekakariki. The Public School, Umukuri. The Public School, Ohau. The Public School, Ngatimote. The Public Hall, Wallaceville The Public School, Pokororo. The Inn General Electoral Dietrici­ Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street. The Town Hall, Westport (principal). The Public School, Upper Willis Street. Atchison's Shop, Upper Palmerston Street, Westport. The Mission Hall, Aro Street. The Public School, Cape Foulwind. Dominion Motor Vehicles Building, 63 Courtenay Place, The Public School, Addison's Flat. Mount Cook Boys' School, Taranaki Street. The Courthouse, Charleston. The Public School, Sergeant's Hill (Papahaoa Post-office). The Public School, Waimangaroa. WeUington East Electoral DiRtric1- The Public School, Denniston. Public School, Clyde Quay. The Mission Hall, Burnett's Face. Kent Terrace Schoolroom, Kent Terril<'<' The Public School, Birchfield. Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. The Public School, Granity. Churr.h of Christ Schoolroom, Bay Road, Kilbimte. The Hall, Millerton. Presbyterian Schoolroom, Kilbimie Crescent McCann's House, Mangatina. Public School, Kilbimie. Westpott-Stockton Coal Company's Office, Ngakawau. Bowling Pavilion, Hataitai. The Public School, Stockton (Stockton Mine Post-office). Public School, Rosen,.ath The Public School, luangahua Junction. The Courthouse, Lyell. N e~on ET.-ctoral District- The Public School, Totara }'lat,. The Magistrate's Courthouse, Nelson (principal). The Courthouse, Ahaura. Foresters' Hall, Collin,rwood Street, Nelson. The Public School, Dobson. The Municipal Chambers, Nelson. The Borough Office, Wallsend. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Waimea Street, Nelson. The Public School, Stillwater. The Sunday-school, Toi-toi Valley, Nelson. The Public School, f'..obden. The Sunday-school, Milton Street, Nelson. The Public School, Barrytown. . The Public School, Hampden Street, Nelson. lllr. Langridge's House, Canoe Creek (PoRt-office, Barry. The Public School, Brook S}reet, Nelson. town). The Harbour Board Office, The Port, Nelson. The Public School, Runanga. The Public School, Tahunanui. The Druids' Hall, Dunollie. Tbe Public Hall, Stoke. The Public School, Taylorville (Po~t-office, Brunnerton). The Public School, Richmond. The Public School, Blackball. 744 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [NO. 23

The Public School, Roa. The Public School, Tadmor. The Public School, Atarau, Lower Moonlight. The Public School, Tapawera. The Miners' Hall, Upper Rewanui. The Public School, Glenhope. The Public School, .Foxhill. IV estl,and Electoral Di8trict~ The Public School, Renwicktown. The Supreme Hall, Hokitika (principal). All Saint's Schoolroom, Hokitika. Hurunui Electoral District- The Public School, South Hokitika. The Courthouse, Amberley (principal). The Public School. Okuru. The County Council Chambers, Waikari. The Public Hall, -Weheka. The Public School, Mackenzie, Chieviot. The Public School, Mahitahi. The Public School, Domett, Cheviot. The Courthouse, Okarito. The Public School, Spotswood, Cheviot. The Thomson Memorial Hall, Waiho. The Public School, Sefton. The Public School, Waitangi. The Public School, Ashley Bank. The Public School, Harihari. The Public School, Rotherham. The Public School, Waitaha. The Public School, North Loburn. The Public School, Mikonui. County Council Chambers, Loburn. The Public School, Ross. County Council Chambers, Culverden. The Public School, Ruatapu. The Public School, Kincaid. The Public School, Mananui. 'l'he Public Library, Kaikoura. The Public Hall, Rimu. The Public School, Kaikoura Suburbs. The Public School, Woodstock. The Public School, Waiau. The Public School, Koiterangi. The Public School, Waipara. The Public School, Lower Kokarahi. The Public School, Hanmer Plains. The Public Hall, Kanieri. County Council Chambers, Balcairn. The Public School, Blue Spur. The Public School, Hundalee Settlement. The Public Hall, Arahura. The Hall, Hawarden. The Public Hall, Three Mile. The Public School, Motunau. The Courthouse, Stafford. The Public School, Omihi. The Public School, Goldsborough. The Public School, Scargill. The Public School, Humphrey's. The Public School, Hurunui. The Public School, Dillmanstown. The Public School, Mason's Flat, Woodgrove. The Courthouse, Kumara. The Public School, Parnassus. The Old People's Home, Kumara. The Public School, Wairau Valley. The Public School, Knmara Juqction. The Public School, Seddon. The Public School, Teremalrnu Settlement. The Public School Ward. Flaxbourne. The Public School, Marsden. The Old School Building, Kekerangu. The Mill Office, OrwPll Creek. The Public School, Richmond Brook. The Public School, Nelson Creek. The Schoolroom, Jordan, Awatere. The Public School, Ngahere. The Public School, Wharanui. The Public School, Kamaka. The Public School, Woodbank. The Public School, Kokiri. The Schoolhouse, Hillersden. The Public School, Aratika. The Public School, St. Andrew's, Riverlands, near The Public School, Kotuku. Blenheim. The Puhlic School, Ruru. The Old Men's Home, Hospital Grounds, Blenheim. The Public School. Moana. The Storeroom, the Delta, near Renwick. The Public School, Tekinga. The Public School, Rotomanu. K aiapoi Electoral District-- The Public School. Poerua-Inchbonnie. Volunteer Hall, Kaiapoi (principal). The Public School: Jackson's. Volunteer Hall, Rangiora. The Public School, Otira. Public Hall, Southbrook. The Public School, Wainihinihi. Public Hall, Woodend. The Public School, Paroa. Public Hall, West Eyreton. The Tablet Porter's House, Kaiata. Public School, Carleton. Gladst-0ne Hall, Kahikatea.. Public Hall, East Oxford. Hewlett's Hall, South Beach. Public School, Kirikiri. The Public School, Cameron's. Public Hall, East Eyreton. The Town Hall, Greymouth. Public School, Clarkville. The Public School, Greymouth. Public School, Papanui. The Columbia Club Room, Alexander 8treet, Greymouth. Public School, Marshlands. The Public School, Blaket-0wn. Old Road Board Office, Cust. Mairehau Hall, Hill and Briggs Road. W airau Electoral District~ Eyre County Council Office, Ohoka. The Public (Infant) School, Blenheim (principal). The Courthouse, West Oxford. The Church of ·England Sunday - school, Main Street, The Public Hall, Belfast. Blenheim. The Public Hall, Burwood. The Publfo School, Weld St,reet, Re

Odd Fellows' Hall, Hastings Street, Sydenham. The Town Hall, Dunsandel. Marquee, St. Martin's Road. The Public Library, Killinchy. St. Mark's Church Schoolroom, Opawa Road. The Public School, Puaha, Little River. The Public School, Spreydon. Christchurch South Electoral District-- The Public School, Halswell. St. Michael's Schoolroom, Durham Street, Christchurch. The Library, Prebbleton. Marquee, Antigua Street, Sydenham. Mrs. Voice's C',0ttage, Templeton. Beckenham Hall, Somerfield Street, Spreydon. The Public School, Springfield. Kepple's Workshop, Strickland Street, Spreydon. The Selwyn County Council Chambers, Hororata. Addington School, Jerrold Street, Spreydon. The Public School, Rakaia Mead. Spreydon Council Chambers, Barrington Street, Spreydon. The Public Hall, Methven No. l. Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn Street, Addington. The Public Hall, Methven No. 2. The Library, Lincoln Road, Addington. The Public School, Barrhill. Marquee, Colombo Street, Moorhouse Avenue. The Town Hall, Rakai& No. l. The Town Hall, Rakaia No. 2. Riccarton Electoral Di•lrict- The Public School, Chertsey. Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Riccarton (principal). The Public School, Arthur's Pass. Paparua Council Office, Sockburn. The South Malvern School, Whitecliffs. Mr. Hanna's Store, Riccarton Road. The Produce-shed, Coalgate. Riccarton Town Hall, Clarence Road. The Mine-manager's Office, Broken River. Marquee, Mr. F. Harrop's, Wright's Road, Hilmorten. The Polling-place, Rokeby. Motor-shed, Mr. Harper's Store, Fendalton. The Church Schoolroom, Clyde Road, Fendalton. Timaru Electaral District- The Anglican Church Schoolroom, Papanui. The Courthouse, North Street (principal). The Public Library, Yaldhurst. Reid and Gray's Buildings (late Davidson's Sample The Orange Hall, Hornby. Rooms), Strathallen Sti,:eet. The Social Hall, Islington. Shop (late T. Bowkett's Shop), George Street. The Public School, Templeton. Salvation Army Barracks, Stafford Street. Mr. Deed's Wool-shed, Rolleston. The Drill-shed, High Street. The Public Library, West Melton. Levels County Council Offices, Church Street. The Public School, Charing Cross. The Public Main School, Grey Road. The Old Road Board Office, Kirwee. Catholic Hall, Browne Street. The Public School, Darfield. The Public South School, King Street. The Public School, Glentunnel. The Public West School, Raymond Street. The Public School, Greendale. Presbyterian Sunday-school, Cullmanstown. The Old Road Board Office, Sheffield. Presbyterian Sunday-school, Highfield. The Public School, Waimataitai. A t'<>n Electoral D,:strict- Wesleyan Sunday-school, Belfield Hi!!, Waimataitai. Odd Fellows' Hall, Rolleston Street, Linwood (principal). The Public School, Washdykr. The Public School, Woodham Road, North Linwood. Moir's St.ore, Levels. The Public School, New Brighton. The Public School, Seadown. The Public School, Bromley. The Public School, Rosewill. The Public School, Phillipst.own. The Public School, Gleniti. The Public School, Richmond. The Public School, Adair. The Public School, Breeze's Road, New Brighton. The Public School, Fairview. Mrs. Ball's House, McBratney's Road, opposite Gayhurst The Public School, Pareora West. Road. The Public School, Kingsdown. Workshop, Mr. Innes's Property, Rodney Street, South Mr. P. Manger's House, Salisbury. New Brighton. The Public Hall, Pareora. St. Oswald's Missiom Church (rear of), Cranley Street. Robert Jackson :Memorial Hall, Elizabeth Street. Marquee at corner of King Street and Tram-line, Bur­ The Foresters' Hall, Geoiw, Street. wood. The Methodist Hall, Kensingt.on. The Surf Club's Bathing Pavilion, North Brighton. The Catholic School, Kerrytown.

LytteUon Electoral District- Temllka Ele,.,toral Di.,trict- The Courthouse, Lyttelton (principal). The Drill-shed Hall, Temuka (principal). The Public School, Heathcote. The Public School, Ohape. The Public School, Woolst.on. The Public School, Winchester. Packwood's Store, Colombo Street, at foot of Cashmere The Public School, Pleasant Point.. Hills. The Public School, (',ave. The Public School, Opawa. The Public School, Albury. The Public Library, Redcliffs. The Public School, Fairlie. The Public School, Sumner. Thp, Public School, Silverstream. The Public School, Governor's Bav. The Public School, Burke's Pass. The Public School, Teddington. · The Public School, Tycho Flat (Timaru Post-office). Th

Mr. James Patterson'9 House,: Creamery, McCnlloch's The Public School, Purakanui. Bridge (Amo Post-office). The Public School, Mount Cargill. The Public School, Morven. The Public School, Lower Harbour(Port Chalmers). The Public School, Oteka.ieke. The Barracks, Deborah Ba.y (Port Chalmers). l'lfr. John Se.nder's House, Oma.rs.ma (Kurow Post-office). Mr. Donald Munro's House, Reynoldstown (Port Chal- The Public School, Redcliff (Ika.wa.i Post-office). mers). The Public School, Se.ndhurst (Ha.ka.t&ra.mea. Post-office). The Coronation Hall, Mosgiel. The Public School, Tawai. The Pubile School, Fairfield. The Ha.lJ, Toka.ra.hi. The Athen1Pum Hall, North Taieri. The Public School, Willowbridge. The Public School, Br~hton. The Public School, Waiha.orunga. The Public School, Otokia. The Public School, Waihao Downs. The Public School, Whare Flat. The Foresters' Hall, Waima.te. The Public School, Allanton. The Public School, St. Andrew's. The Public School, Kuri Bush. The Public School, Southburn (St. Andrew's Post-office). The Public Hall, Henley. The Public School, Otaio. The Riccarton Hall, Ea.st Taieri. The Public School, Ma.kikihi. The Public School, Wyllie's Crossing. The Public School, Hook (Waiaria.ri Post-office). The Coronation Hall, Ma.era.es. The Public School, Hunter. The Public School, Green Va.Hey. The Public School, Tim,iunga. The Public School, Moonlight. The Public School, Waituna (Waimate Post-office). The Courthouse, Outram. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Naseby. The Public School, Dunback. The Public School, Gimmerbum. The Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, nea.r Palmerston. The Public School, Kyehum. The Public School, Flag Swa.mp. The Hall; Oturehua. The Borough Council Chambers, Waikouaiti. The Hall, Ranfurly. • The Public School, Merton. The Public School, Waipiat&. The Public School, Karite.ne. The Public s~hool, Wedderburn. The Public. School, Seacliff. Mr. A. Amyes's Residence, Motukaika. The Public School, Evansdale. The Public School, Waits.ti Dunedin North Electoral District-­ Mr. Henry Couper's House, Warrington. The Public School, George Street. Mr. Wm. Currie's (sen.) Residence, near Hyde. The Public School, Union Street. Wakatipu Ekctoral DiBtrict- Odd Fellows' Hall, Albany Street. The Courthouse, Queenstown (principal). McLaren's Hall (Gardl'ns), North-east Valley. The Public School, Cardrona.. Council Chambers, North-east Va.Hey. The Courthouse, Arrowtown. The Mission Hall, Woodha.ugh. The Public School, Bendigo. Council Chambers, Maori Hill. The Courthouse, Cromwell. The Mission Hall, Opoho. The Athenamm, Bannockburn. The Public Hall, St. Leonarda. The Library, Nevis. The Public School, Ravensbourne. The Public School, Gibbston. The Public School, Lower Shotover. Dunedin W eirt Ek,etoraZ District-- The Public School, Glenorchy. The Public School, Moray Place. The Public School, Garston. Isaac's Shop, Lower Hanover Street. The Public School, Pembroke. Washer's Hall, Highgate, Roslyn. The Public School, Wendonside. The Roslyn Institute, Highgate, Roslyn. The Public School, Kingston. The Wakari Hall, N,iirn Street, Roslyn. The Public School, Lowbum. Old Knox Church School, Great King Street. The Public School, Me.karora. . The Restaurant of Mrs. Bringan's, Lower Main Road The Public School, Nokomai. (opposite Roslyn Woollen-mills), Roslyn. The Courthouse, Waika.ia. The Mission Hall, Russell Street, Dunedin. The Public School, Wendon. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Rattray Street, Dunedin. The Public School, Wendon Valley. The Public School, Luggate. The Public School, Waipounamu. Dunedin Central Electoral DiBlrict- Mr. T. Ta.it's House, Kawara.u Gorge. The Victoria. Hall, Agricultural Buildings, Crawford The Public School, Crown Terrace. Street (principa.I). The Public Ha.II, Wa.ika.ka. The Council Chambers, Mornington. The Public School, Hawea Flat. The Old Council Chambers, Mornington. The Public School, Tarras. The Methodist Charch, Belleknowes. The Mission He.II, Arthur's Point. McVicar's Store, South Road, Ca.versham. The Courthouse, Clyde. Odd Fellows' Ha.II, King Edward Street. The Public School, Ea.ruscleugh Fla.t. St. Andrew's Sunday-school Hall, Carroll Street. The Courthouse, St. Bathan's. Old Presbyterian Church, Anderson's Bay. The Public School, Cambrian. Mr. J. Gracie's House, 22 Musselburgh Rise, Anderson's The Public School, Lauder. Ba.y. . The Public School, Matakanui. Methodist Ha.ll, South Road, Ca.versham. The Courthouse, Ophir. St. Peter's Schoolroom, Alexandra. Street, Caversham. The Public School, Cha.tto Creek. Church of Christ Schoolroom, Macandrew Road, -South The Public School, Galloway. Dunedin. The Courthouse, Alexandra.. The Public School, Bald Hill Flat. Dunedin South Ekc!oral District-- The Public School, Cos.I Creek Flat. The Town Hall, King Edward Street (principal). The Athenooum Hall, Roxburgh. The Odd Fellows' Ha.II, Da.vid Street, Caversham. The Public School, Moa Flat Settlement. Kirkla.nd Ha.II, Green Island. The Ha.II, Miller's Fla.t. The Presbyterian Sunday-school Hall, St. Clair. The Public School, Rae's Junction. The Town Hall, St. Kilda. The Public School, Ida Valley. The Public School, Victoria. Street, St. Kilda. Mr. Pearson's House, near Bridge, Bea.umont. Mrs. R "Gall's House, Janefield. The Public School, Moe. Creek. The Public Ha.ll, Pa.tearoa. Okalmer8 Electoral Diatrict- The Public School, Kokonga. The Garrison Hall, Port Chalmers (principal). The Public School, Beck's. The Public School, Sawyer's Ba.y. The Porter's Room, Railway-station, Omaka.u. The Public School, Highcliffe. The Public School, Ettrick. The Public School, Sandymount. The Public School, Poolbum. The Public School, Broad Bay. The Public School, Middlema.rch. The Public School, Portobello. John Dea.n's House, Lee Stream. The Public School, Hooper's Inlet. The Public School, Hyde. The Public School, North-east Harbour. The Public School, Ota.ma.. The Public School, Ota.ke.u. Mr. Henry McCreadie's House, Blackstone Hill. MAR. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 747

JV alwee Electoral Di,,tricfr--. The)Public School, Knapdale. The Courthouse, Riverton (principal). '.\Ir. George Biggar's House. Croydon Bush. The Courthouse, Otautau. The Dairy Fadory, \Vhiterig, Gon,. The Courthouse, Orepuki. The Public School, Longridgo Villal(C. The Public School, Nightcaps. The Public School, East Limehills. - The Public School, Dipton. The Public School, '.lfakarewa Korth. The Public School, Thornbury. The Northopo Rchool. Lochicl. The Public School, Fairfax. The Public School, Orawia. As witness t,he hand of His Bxeellency the Governor­ The Public School, Waimatuku. General, this twenty-fourth day of February, one The Public School, Drummond. t,housand nin<> hundred and twenty. The Public School, Colac Rav. W. F. MASSEY. The Public School, Wairio. · The Public Hall. South Hillenrl. The l'uhlic SdlC;nl, l'aliia. Warrant a11thorizing the Rangitikei County Council ..t0Tcon­ The Public 8chool, Round Hill. slr11ct Two Bridges over the Upper Kawhatu and Hik1,rangi The Public School, G11mmie-'s Bm,h. Ri,,ers, and Apportioning the Go.,t. 'l'he Public School, Hcddon Husli. The Public School, Tc Wacwae. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Public Rchool, TP Tua. The Public 8chool, Tuatapere. W HEREAS by section one hundred and nineteen of the The Public School, Aparima. Public Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the The Public Rchool, Rcott·s Gap. said Act"), it is, inter alia, enacted that in any case where the The Public School, Tihaka. local authority of any district desires to construct a bridge, Trail Bros. and Smythies's Hall, Pourakino, or to establish a ferry or ford, in any position that will, in The Public School, )lossburn. its opinion, be of advantage and benefit to·,· the whole or The Public 8chool, Calcium. a~iy .considerable portion of the inhabitants of an-adjacent The Public School. "!>i" The Public School, Wairaki. And whereas no objection has been made by· the other The Public Rchool, Ermedale. local authority which it is proposed should contribute to Tho Public School, Granity, Longwood. the cost of the said work : The Public School, Port Craig, Mussel Reach. And whereas I am of opinion that the said work should The Public School, Athol. be done, and that it is expedient to make provision under The Public School, Balfour. the said Act for the purpose and in the manner hereinafter set forth: The Courthouse, Lumsden. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Goocls-slwd, FiYe Rivt'rH Railwa,v-~tat"ion. Liverpool, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea. The Public School. Arcllu 0 rn. · Th" Puhli,, Rchool, Beanmont. land, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by the said Act, and all other powers and authorities in Au,arua Electoral Di8trict- anywise enabling me in this behalf, clo hereby authorize the Rangitikei County Council to execute the said work ; and I The Public School, Winton (principal). do hereby declare that the cost thereof, less such contribution The Courthouse, Bluff. as may be made thereto (if any) by the Government of New The Library, ,voode.nd, Awartl/-L Plai118. Zealand, ~h~U be borne by the Rangitikei County Council The Public.School, Greenhills. and the K1w1tea County Council m the following proportions-­ The Public Rchool, Otatarn Bush. viz., the Rangitikei County Council shall pay sixty-si~ and The Public School, West Plains. two-thirds per centum and the Kiwitca Countv Council shall The Public School, )faknrewa Township. pay thirty.three and one-third per oentum· of such cost The Public Rchool, Grove Bush. respe~tiv~ly ; and I d~ hereby further direct that any The Public School. }Iyross Bush. contr1but10n hereby reqmred to be made as aforesaid by the The Puhlie Sd10ol, vVallacetown. Kiwitea County Council shall be pai•l from time to 1ime ThP Public R(·hool, Waianiwa. in the proportion hereinbefore prescribed, out of the funds The Public Rchool, Spring Bank. nf the said Council, within a period of one month after The Puhlic Rchool, Spar Bush. demand in writing made by or on hehalf of the Rangitikei The Public School, Rval Bush. County Council; and all such paymPnts shall be mad,tfrom The Public Rchool, S~uth Forest Hill. time to time to the Clerk of the Rangitikei County Council The Public School, Lochicl. for and on behalf of the Kiwitea County Council. The Public Achoo!, Spring Hills, The Public School, Hokonui. SCHEDULE. The Public School, Orcti Plains. The Public ,'3ehool, Limehills. THAT bridge over the Upper Kawhatau River opposite Sec­ The Public School. Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island. tion 2, Block V, Ruahine Survey District. The Public School, Xorth Forest Hill. Also that bridge over the Hikurangi River opposite Sec­ The Public Hall, Wright's Rush. tion 13, Block IX, Ruahine Survey District. The Public School, Waikiwi. Together with the necessary approaches thereto and the The Public Rehm,!, Brown's. road connecting the said bridges passing through Section 20, The Public School, R0slvn Bu.sh. Block IX, Ruahine Survey District. As the site of the The Public School, Keni'iin:zton. said bridges, approaches, - and connecting road are more The Public School, Ti,-;hury. particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W. D. 47470, The Public School. N'ew River Ferry. deposited in the office of tho Minister of Public Works at The Public School, Taramoa. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. The Public School, )fatai. The Public School, Riversdale. As witness the hand of His l<:xccllcncv the Governor­ The Public Hall, Mandeville. General, this twenty-sixth day of February, one The Public School, Pyramid Siding. thousand nine hundred and twenty. The Public School, Kaweku, Riversdale. W. FRASER, The Accommodation-house, Otamita. Minister of Public Works D 748 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 23

Arrangements far First Election, &c., Kimikia Drainage Member of N el8on Land Board reappointed. District. I Department of Lands and Survey, Department of Internal Affairs, I Wellington, 26t,h February, 1920. Wellington, 24th February, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to reappoint H to appoint WILLIAM CHARLES WRIGHT FREDERIO HARRIS, Esq., of Huntly, to be a member of the Nelson Land Board. to be Returning Officer and person to prepare the roll of D. H. GUTHRIE, electors in connection with the first election of the Board Minister of Lands. of five trustR.es of the Kimihia Drainage District as con­ stituted under the Land Drainage Act, 1908 ; also to appoint Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, 1920, to be the day, and the public school, Kimihia, to be the place, at which the Grown Lands Ranger for Taranaki Land District appointed. first election shaJI be held ; also to appoint Tuesday, the 6th day of April, 1920, at 7 o'clock in the evening to be the Department of Lande and Survey, time, and the office of the Huntly Road Board to be the Wellington, 28th February, 1920. place, at which the first meeting of the Board of Trust~es H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, so elected shall be held. in terms of section 29 of the Land Act, 1908, to F. H. D. BELL, appoint Minister of Internal Affairs. MICHAEL JOSEPH GALVIN to be a Ranger of Crown Lands for the Taranaki Land District, as from the 18th February, 1920. D. H. GUTHRIE, A'J)pPintment of Vice-Consul of the Netherlands a.t Minister of Lands. Christchurch recognized provisionally.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 26th February, 1920. Members of Licensing Committees appointrd. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be B notified that, in accordance with instructions from Department of ,Justice, His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he has Wellington, 10th February, 1920. recognized provisionally, pending the receipt of the cxerp1atur, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased the appointment of H to appoint Mr. C. J. CooPER WILLIAM GEORGE MARLOW as Vice-Consul of the Netherlands at Christchurch for the to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the district District of Canterbury. of Taumarunui, vice H. Langman, deceased; and F. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. JOHN SNELL CONNETT to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the district of Taranaki, vice J. B. Connett, deceased. J. G. COATES, Member of Apiti Domain Board appointed. Minister of Justice. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th February, 1920. IS Excellency the Govemor-GenereJ he.a, in pursuance Chairman of Licen.sing Committee appointetf. H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Aca, 1908, been pleased to appoint Department of Justice, Wellington, 13th February, 1920. JOSEPH CANTWELL JS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to be a member of '1le Apiti Domain Board, in the place of H to appoint James Brash, who has left the district. JAMES Su, EvANS, Esq., S.M., D. H. GUTHRIE, to be Chairman of the Licensing Committee for the district Minister of Lands. of Motueka, as from the 9th clay of February, 1920, vice T. E. Maunsell, Esq., S.M. J. G. COATES, Minister of Justice. llfember of Rhodes Park Domain Board ,,ppoi11ted.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th February, 1920. Clerk of Licensi1117 Committee appointed. IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Department of Justice, Aot, 1908, been pleased to appoint Wellington, 13th February, 1920. THOMAS GEORGE BEADEL IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint to be a member of the Rhodes Park Domain Board, in place Hi:-GH SCOTT of Thomae Macartney, deceased. • D. H. GUTHRIE, to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the district of Minister of Lands. Motueka, as from the 9th day of F11bruary, 1920, vice H. Morgan. J. G. COATES, Minister of Justice. Members of Waiuta Domain Board appointed.

Department of Lands and Survey, J11stice of the Peace resiyns. Wellington, 25th February, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Department rif Justice, H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Wellington, 27th February, 1920. Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased THOMAS WALTER LYONS and H to accept the resignation by EDWARD WILLIAM GRIFFEN WILLIAM HAYES 0wEN JOHNSTON, Esq., to be members of the Waiuta Domain Board, in the place of of Ruatorea., of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace Thomas Minnoti and Henry Gardner, who have resigned. for tbe Dominion of New Zealand. D. H. GUTHRIE, J. G. COATES, Minister of Lands. Minister of Justice. MAR, 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 740

Chairman uj Lice-ns'i-ny Cuunnt'ttee appuinterl. Depnty Registrars of Marriag&•, &c., appointed.

Department of Justice, Wellington, 28th February, 1920. Registrar-General's Office, I~ ExcPllcney the Covernor-Ch,ncral has bron pleased Wellington, 2nd March, 1920. H T is hereby notified Lhat the undermentioned persons to appoint I have been appointed to be the Deputies of the Regis­ EowARD BuRTo~, E:o,<1., S.M., trars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts to be Chairman of the Licensing Committee for the district set respectively oppoeite their names. viz. :~ of Waimarino, vice W. Wilson, Esq., S.M. Name. District. J. tn to he Captain. Dated Magistrate's and Warden's Courts at Kumara, on and from 2nd .l<'cbruary, 1920. the 23rd day of January, 1!)20, vice Constable R. Sims, N.Z. )IEDICAL CORPS. transferred. J. G. COATES, Lieutenant Herbert Leslie Gould to be Captain, as from Minister of Justice. 7th August, 1918, and is attached for duty to No. 4 Field Amhulan""· Dated !H,h February, 1920. UKATTACHED LIST (b). Registrar of Brands for the Pnrposes of' the Stock Act, 1908, Sergeant Harold Keeley to be 2nd Lieutenant ( on probation), appointed. under the pro,isions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 28, of 14th ,July, 1919. Dated 23rd December, 1919. Office of Public Service Commissioner, RESERVE OF OFFICERS (TE'l:PORARY). WellingLon, 23rd February, 1920. ~Iajor Frnncis Leveson-Gower "'est to he Lieutenant-Colonel HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ Dated 9th December, 191(). T lowing appointment in the Public Service:- WALTER DALGLIESH TRANSFERS. to be Registrar of Brands, under the Stock Act, 11.108, for 5TH MocNTED RIFLES (OTAGO HUSSARS). the Nelson and Bul'er Brnnding Registration Distric•s, as Honorary Captain and Quart.<'rmaste,· William l<~rnest Christie from 1st February, 1020. is transferred to the Reserve of Officers with the rank of A. C. TURNBULL, Captain, under the provisions of General Headquarters Secretary. Instructions No. :!l, of 1st July, 1919. Dated 2nd Pchruary, 1920. N.Z. GAHRI80N ARTILLERY. Aud:lan:'IT (TARA~AKI RIFLES). appointed. · 2nd Lieutenant Robel't Henry Espincr is transferred to the Reser\'e of Officers. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 2nd March, 1920. ::-,.z. ]<'onCES ;\loTOR-SERVICE CORPS. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ ;Jfntor-t:111· 8el'/ion ( IV ellinqton) T lowing appointment in the Public Service: - Lieute-ncl.nt Kt->nnd,h Ewart Luke (Rl~serve of Officers, tempo~ DAVI[) ARISOLP Gtt.\llAI'\I ra.ry) i~ t,ran;-,;forrPd to tlw ('or·p~ of N.i:. Enginrn~rA. D11Wd to be Registrar of Brands under the Stock Act, 1908, for :kd Fd,rnar_v. Hl~O. the Mataura, Invercargill, Wallace. and Lake Branrling UKA'l'T.\"H f:u Lr~·r (/,). Registration Districts, as from the 26th February, 1920. Lieull·tH-u1t Konnan Arthur Vercoe is transferred tu the A. C. TURNBULL, l{eset'\'e of Officers, Ueneral List. Dated Gth February, Secretary. 1920. 750 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 23

RESIGNATIONS AND RETIREMENTS. OFFICERSIFROM THE N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. REPOSTED TO PERMANENT AND TERRITORIAL FORCES. The Reverend Canon Harry Darwin Burton, Chaplain to The undermentioned, struck off the strength of the N.Z. the ]forces, 2nd Class, is posted to the Retired List, with Expeditionary Force, are reposted to their respective units permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed as under:- uniform. Dated 9th September, 1919. N.Z. STAFF CORl'S. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Captain (late Major, N.Z.E.F.) William Iva.n Kirke Jennings, The undermentioned are struck off the strength of the D.S.O. Dated 10th February, 1920. N.Z. Expeditionary Force, and posted to the Temporary Lieutenant (1'tte (".,aptain, N.Z.E.F.) Keith Lindsay Stewart, Reserve List :- M.B.E., and is granted the temporary rank of Captain M atmns. until further notice. Dated 14th December, 1919. Louie Alexa McNie; R.R.C. Dated 28th February, 1920. N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. Ida Grace Willis, A.R.R.C. Dated 10th February, 1920. Staff Sergeant-Major (W.O.) (late Hon. Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F.) Edward James Butler, and retains the honorary rank of Siste1w. Lieutenant until further notice. Dat.ed 14th February, Isla Stewart. Dated 27th June, 1919. 1920. Rose Emily Garner. Dated 9th December, 1919. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S 2ND (WELLINGTON W0 EST COAST) Annie Louisa McLean. Dated 28th January, 1920. MOUNTED RIFLES. Amy Elizabeth Bennett. Dated 7th December, 1919. Lieutenant Patrick .John O'Dowd. Dated 15th :February, llfabel Eliza Jane North (nee Kittelty). Dated 15th January, 1920. 1920. 3RD (AucKLA1m) MOUNTED RIFLES. Annie Rudd. Dated 10th November, 1916. Lieutenant Hugh Graeme Carruth. Dated 9th_ February, Mll88P.U8€. 1920. Flora Gray. Dated 12th January, 1920 9TH (WELLINGTON EAST COAST) MOUNTED RIFLES. Major Eric Ha1nilton Beamish. Dated 9th February, 1920. Staff Nursex. CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. Alice Maria Victoria Rhind. Dated !lth January, 1920. Lil.liRn Phyllis Davis. Dated 28th ,lanuary, l!l20. N.Z. P081 and Telegrapk Corps (South IB'land Battalion). Adelina Martha Webb. Dated 23rd December, 1919. Major Stephen William Bone Brooker, M.C. Dated llth Eva Clare Jordan. Dated 27th February, 1919. February, 1920. 3RD (AUCKLAND) REGIMENT. RESERVE 01!" OFFICERS (TE'.ll"PORARY). Lieutenant Paul Clll"Verley A~hby relinquished his commiRsion. Countess of Ranf11rly' s Own. Dated 10th l<'ebruary, 1920. Lieutenant (late 2nd Lieutenant, N.Z.E.F.) Edgar George Harper. Dated 15th January, 1920. OFl<'ICERS STRUCK OFF STRENGTH OF N.Z. 6TH (HAURAJa) REGIMENT. EXPEDITIONARY FORCK Lieutenant Eric Ainslie Porritt, M.C. Dated 9th February, The lmdermentionerl are struck off the strength of the 1920. N.Z. Expeditionary Force, with effect from the dates men­ N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. tioned:- J.'lf ajar.,. lfarl of Litierpool' 6 Own ('l'erritorial ). William Ivan Kirke Jennings, D.S.O. Dated 10th February, The undermentioned (late 2nd Lieutenants, N.Z.E.F.) t,o be 2nd Lieutenants :- 1920· W""- B B k • c D ted h F b Norman Walter Jones. Dated 10th January, 1918. Stephen =m one roo er, i,. '· a l lt e ruary, Bently Clearwater. Dated 18th December, 1918. 1920. Eric }!amilton Bea~h. Dated 9th February, _192?. I ~h:~!~~ ~c:.ai:~it;ria;=~1fino. Captain (temp. llfaJor) Harry Oram, and relioqmshes the Ce il Geo T r 111 M D t.ed 27th J temporary rank of Major. Dated 3rd February, 1920. rol9 rge om mson, · • a • anuary, (',aptain Keith Lindsay St.ewart, M.B.E. Dated 14th De- · cember, 1919. N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. ·-=- ) l 1· · h th te Francis Sinclair Shirrifls (late Captain, N.Z.E.F.) to be Lieu te nan ts (temp. C,apww.us • am re my_ms e mporary I Lieutenant. Dated 4th November, 1918. rank of Captain :- Hugh Graeme Carruth. Dated 9th l<'ebruary, 1920. UNATTACHED LrST (h). Eric Ainslie Porritt, M.C. Dated 9th February, 1920. Lieutenant Michael Francis O'Donoghue. Dated 10th February, 1920. Lie.utenant,. UNATTACHED LIST, GENERAL LIST. Patrick ,John O'Dowd. Dated 15th February, 1920. llliohael Francis O'Donoghue. Dated 10th February, 1920. The undermentioned (late 2nd Lieutenants, N.Z.JtF.) to Honorary Lieutenant Edward ,James Butler. Dated 14th he 2nd Lieutenants :- February, 1920. Edgar Fowler Tyson, ,\J.C. Dated 7th September, 19li. Herbert Perry. Dated 3rd September, 1918. 2nd Lieutenants (temp. Captains), and relinquish the Walter Norris. Dated 14th Reptember, 1918. temporary rank of Captain:- Edgar George Harper. Dated 15th ,January, 1920. Henry John Manning. Dated 1st October, 1918. Harold Martin Conway. Dated 7th October, 1918. William Robert Tuck. Dated 9th .Fehrnary, 1920. Robert Colquhoun Norrie. Dated 7th October, 1918. Harold John Bro'Yn. Dated 10th February, 1920. Arthur Maxton Thomson. Dated 7th October, 1918. 2nd Lieutenants. William Robert Tuck. Dated lat December, 1918. David Hamua Hopkirk. Dated 12th December, 1918. Norman Walter Jones. Dat<-d 10th February, 1920. Harold John Brown. Dated 18th January, 1919. Bently Clearwater. Dated 10th February, 1920. Charles Brown, D.C.M. Dat"d 27th January, 1919. Cecil George Tomlinson, l\Clf. Dat.ed 16th December, l!HII. John Lees Faulkner. Dated 27th January, 1919. Oscar Staite, M.M. Dated 9th February, 1920. Thomas John French. Dated 2nd Februarv, 1920. Edward Kennelly. Dated 27th January, 1919. William Holman Hall. Dated 3rd February, 191!1. Edgar Fowler Tyson, M.C. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Herbert Perry. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Harry Francis Willis. Dated 3rd February, 1919. Walter Norris. Dated 9th February, 1920. John William Holmes. Dated 14th February, 1919. Henry John Manning. Daterl 9th February, 1920. I . RESERVE OF OFFICERS, GENERAL LIST. Harold Martin Conway. Dated 9th February, 1920. Captain Harry Oram. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Robert Colqohoun Norrie. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Arthur Maxton Thomson. Dated lith February, 1920. RESERVE OF OFFICERS, TEMPORARY. David Hamua Ilopkirk. Dated 9th February, 1920. The undermentioned are struck off the strength of the Charles Brown, D.C.M. Dated 10th February, 1920. N.Z. Expeditionary Force, and postoo to the Reserve of John Lees Faullmer. Dated 5th February, 1920. Officers, Temporary :- Edward Kennelly. Dated 10th February, 1920. Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Duncan Stitt, D.S.O., M.C. Dated William Holman Hall. Dated 10th February, 1920. I 10th Februarv, 1920. Harry Francis Willis. Dated 10th February, 1920. Major (temp. Colonel) Joseph McNaughton Christie, C.B.E., John William Holmes. Dated 9th February, 1920. I M.D. Dated 4th March, 1920. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 751

Majors. Re8'1dta of Polls j(lf' Proposed Loam. Major Howard Rauru Jones, M.C. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Donald Archibald McCurdy, M.B.E. Dated 9th February, Wellington, 27th February, 1920. 1920. HE following notices, received from the Chairman of John Llewellyn Charles Merton, M.C. Dated 10th February, T the Council of the County of Wairoa, are published in 1920. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Alexander Herbert Wilkie. Dated 28th January, 1920. Act, 1913. William Howard Un"in. Dated 1st February, 1920. W. F. MASSEY, Captain (temp. Major) Charles Bertram Easther, and re­ Acting Minister of Finance. linquishes the temporary rank of l\Iajor. Dated 3rd February, 1920. w AIROA COUNTY COUNCIL. Cwptains. PuRSUANr to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Noe! Storrier Johnson. Dated 3rd February, 1920. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ·ratepayers Thomas Sinclair Gillies, M.C. Dated 10th February, I 920. of the Mahia and Waikaremoana Ridings of the County of Norman Eric Walker. Dated 9th February, 1920. Wairoa taken on the 7th day of February, 1920, on the pro­ Ladislas Aloysius .Joseph Emery, M.C. Dated 3rd February, posal of the Wairoa County Council t-0 borrow the sum of 1920. £15,000 for the following purposes :- £ Stanley Dick Rogers, M.C. Dated 13th February, 1920. Tbomaa Frank Christian. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Road metalling ...... 8,000 Henry Morton Foster. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Purchase of machinery to carry out metalling 3 , 500 Henry White Oak Slater. Dated 9th February, 1920. Erection of roadmen's dwellings 3,000 Alterations to Council Chambers 500 Lieutenants (temp. Captains), and relin,p1ish the temporary the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 245, and rank of Captain :- the number of votes recorded age.inst the proposal was 75. Richard Franci.s Bale. Dated 9th I<'ebruary, 1920. I therefore declare the proposal was carried. Leonard ,Jame• Bancroft Chapple. Dated 3rd FAbruary, 1920. Pursuant to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, George Burnett Brunton. Dated 2nd February, 1920. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Waikaremoana Riding of the Wairoa County taken on L'le,utr:.1u1,nts. Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1920, on the proposal of the Wairoa (',0unty Council to borrow the sum of £1,000 Cecil Harold l',larks. Dated 9th February, 1920. to provide portion of cost of constructing two traffic sus­ Wilfred Korner. Dated 10th February, 1920. pension bridges- across the Waiau River, to give access to William BelL Dated 10th Februa.ry, I920. the Tutaekuri Block, and to form about one mile of dray­ Claud Street. Dated 9th February, 1920. road through Tutaekuri le 4 and le 5 Blocks, the number Thoma• Harold McLean. Dared 9th February, 1920. of votes recorded for the proposal was 146, and the number ,Jame~ Lyon. Dated 9th February, 1920. of votes recorded against the proposal was 40. Alan McClunll Woodward. Dated 10th February, 1920. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. l~dward Hulbert. Dated 3rd February, 1920. Dated the 16th day of February, 1920. Frederick Archibald De La Mare. Dated 6th February, 1920. Montague Steele. Dated 9th February, 1920. ALEXANDER SINCLAIR, County Chairman. (',eei\ Tilleard Natusch. Dated 11th ]'ebruary, 1920. !<'rank Moyes Mitchell, M.C. Dated 2nd February, 1920. ,Jooer,h Orlando Gough. Da«>cl 9th February, 1920. Result& of Po!M for Proposed Loans. ,T. G. COATES, Minister of Defence. Wellington, 1st March, 1920. H1'J following notices, received from the Chairm~ of t~e T Council of the County of Rodney, a.re published m accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. Result of PoU for PropoBed Loan. W. I<'. MASSEY, Acting Minister of Finance. Wellington, 27th February, 1920. HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the RoDNEY Cou~TY Cou~oIL. T Council of the Borough of Dannevirke, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Result of Poll on Proposal to raise a Loan. Act, 1913. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, W. F. MASSEY, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Acting Minister of Finance. Ahuroa-Komokoriki Special Rating District of the County of Rodney was taken on the 21st day of November, 1919, on the proposal of the Rodney County Council to borrow a sum of DANNEVIRXE BoBOuoH CouNoIL. £400 for metalling tho Ahuroa-Komokoriki Road. PurutuANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 12, and 1913, l hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 2. of the Borough of Dannevirke taken on the 18th day of I therefore declare that the proposal was carried .. ]!'ebruary, I920, on the proposal of the Dannevirke Borough Pursuant to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Council to borrow £25,000 for the following purposes :- 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the £16,000 of the said loan to be used for purchasing the Warkworth. Kaipara Flats Special Rating District of the assets of the Dannevirke Gas Company (Limited), (with County of Rodney was taken on the 21st day of November, the exception of sinking fund, balance of sundry debtors, 1919, on the proposal of the Rodney County Council to cash in hand, and all stocks of coal, coke, tar, stores, borrow a sum of £4;000 for metalling the Warkworth-Kaipara and other fittings) : Flats Road. £1,500 of the said loan to be used for purchasing stocks The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 43, and on hand and other manufacturing and trading stock : the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 22. £4,000 of the said loan to be used for the extensions of I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. mains, providing main pipes, services, &c., and all equipment in connection therewith: Dated this 2:!ud day of November, 1919. £2,000 of the said loan to be used to extend the retort J. A. SHlliPHERD, Chairman. bench and other plant in unison therewith when re­ quired, and all equipment in connection therewith : £1,500 of the said loan to be used for contingencies, preliniinary expenses, coat of raising loan, and portion ResuU of Poll for Pmposed Loan. of first year's interest (if necessary). the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 318, and Wellington, 2nd March, 1920. the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 63 ; HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the informal, 11. T Council of the County of Franklin, is published in I therefore declare the proposal carried. accordance with the provisions of the Local .Bodies' Loans Dated this 19th day of February, 1920. Act, 1913. G. I. ANDEB.SON, Mayor. W. F. '.\1ASSEY, CHAs. A. MEARS, Returning Officer. Acting Minister of Finance. ----~~------

752 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. Returning Offi.cers for certain Licensing Distr,icts appoimed. ResuU of Poll on Proposal to raise a Loan. Chief Electoral Office, PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Wellington, 20th February, 1920. I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Awhitu TS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Riding of Franklin County was taken on the 21st day of R of the powers vested in him by the Legislature Act, February, 1920, on the proposal of the Franklin ConntJ­ 1908, and the Licensing Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint the Council to borrow the sum of £10,000 for the purpose of con­ undermentioned persons to be Returning Officers for the struction of roads in the Awhitu Riding of Franklin County licensing districts set opposite their names respectively :- (including the payment of compensation for land required Name of IJcens!ng to be taken for any deviation or deviations found to be neces­ Name of Returning Officer. District. sary on such roads, the purchase or hire of any horses, plant, Harry Clough Blundell Bay of Islands,. and machinery required to carry out such work, and such Frank Bird, jun. Marsden. other costs, charges, and expenses as the Franklin County Arthur Frood Kaipara. Council may determine to have been, actually incurred in John ,Joseph Kearney Waitemat.a. connection with such work), the said sum of £10,000 to be Thomas Culpan Auckland. allocated for construction of roads in the various districts Henry Bernard Massey .. Parnell. throughout the riding as follows :- £ Sydney John Brookfield Manukau. (a.) Roads in late Awhitu Road District 4,420 Jolm Patterson Franklin. (b.) Roads in Pollok Settlement Road District l, 190 George Haymes Morrish . Raglan. (c.) Roads in No. 5 Subdivision of late Waipipi Road Henry Robertson Bush Thames. District, 1 , 920 William Churchill Tauranga. (d.) Roads in No. 4 Subdivision of late Wai pi pi Road Henry James Dixon Waikato. District 2,470 Leo Cyril Ryan Rotorua. John Tom Merrv Bay of Plenty. £10.000 John Lodewyk Crowther Waitomo. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was ·150, . Henry Ewart Hill Gisborne. and the number of votes recorded against the proposal was Henry Gilmore Smith .. Hawke's Bay. 38 ; informal, 1. Wybert Marmion Moore Napier. • I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Ralph Cox Waipawa. Dated at Pukekohe this 26th day of February, 1920. George William Woods .. Pahiatua. W. CLAUD MOTION, County Chairnmn. Ralph Robert Armstrong Wairarapa. Thomas Purcell Stratford. JamPs Jordan Taranaki. Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. Albert James G'hing Egmont. William Henry Freeman Patea. Wellington, 2nd March, 1920. Freilerick William Hart \Vanganui. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Arthur Wolleston Pym Hewit,t Waimarino. T Board of the p,.Jmerston North. Kairanga River Dis­ Thomas Watson Orona. trict, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Frederick Charles Wilson Rangitikei. Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. Arthur Hawke Manawatu. W. F. :MASSEY, Charles F.dward Shnrt,t Palmerston. Acting Minister of Finance. Richard William Percy .. Otaki. Francis Walter London Hutt. Robert Clark O'Connor Wellington. PALMERSTON NOHTH. KAIRAN

SCHEDULE. Situated in Block VI, Rangitoto Survey District. (S.O. 20699.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is Situated in more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. Being Portion of lllock 48076, ileposited m the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. Dated at Wellington this 1st clay of ;\larch, 192·!. A, R, P. 9 0 18 Section O.L.C. 71 IV IP.'W.DI Pink. \\'. Vl:ASEIL (S.O. 20641) 47732 I Minister of Public Works 4 0 16} Sectkn O.L.C. 13 2 2 24 II and III i 477361 2 Result of Election of a 11!ember of the lJannairke and J!r,.,ting.s 3 17} 12 Rine. 11 3 19 III i 47736 I F'i,re Boards by Fi-re-insurance Companies. (S.O. 20643) Department of Internal Affairs, Situated in Russell Survey District. '"7ellingt(ln, 25th February, 1920. In tbe North Auckland Lnnd District; as tbe same are HE following result of the eleetion of a m,•mber of the more particularly delineated on tbe plans marked and T Dannevirke and Hastings Fire Boards b:v tire-insurance coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office companies has been reported to the MinislPI' of Internal of tbe Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Affairs, and is notified in aeenrdancc with t.lw rules made Wellington Land District. under tbe Fire Brigades Act, 1908. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 25th day of F. H. D. BELL, February, 1920. Minister of Internal Affairs. W. FRASER, Dannevirkc Fire Board I J W F N . Minister of Public Works. Hastings Fire Board r · • '· orrie.

Nntice of Intentim1 to take I.and in Block IX, .llapara S1t1vey I>i,trict, Wait~mo Comity, for the Purpo, s of n v,,,.; 0 ties rd Frnit apprm:ed for E.l'J"'rt.--Notice ,Vo. 20()(), Ro"d.' Department of Agriculture, W<>llington, 1st March, 1920. OTICE is hereby given the.t it is proposed, under the N terms of the regnla.tions relating t.o the ~xport of fruit N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to exe­ I from New Zealand it is bercb:v notified, for public informa­ cute e. certain public work-to wit, the construction of a tion, thnt the following varietit's of fruit have hffn approved road in Block LX, Mapara. Survey District, 'iVa.itomo by me for export to ony country :-- County. aud for lhe purposes of such pul.,lio work tbe land describ•d in tbe Schedule hereto is required to be taken. AP1-J.Er--:. And uot1ce i• hereby further given that the plan of the Solid Red Varietie<>. land so required to he ta.ken is deposited in the post-office Tasma. Spitzen lwrg. a.t Poroota.ra.o, and is there open for inspection: and tbe.t a.II persons affected by the execution of the said p11blic work Striped ar Partial Red Vari el ie8. or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any Ada.n1s's Pcarn1ain. Rome Beauty. well-grounded objeot;ous to the execu.iou of the said public Co:\.':-; Or::tn.~!P, Searlet Nonpareil. work or to the taking of such le.nd, set forth the same in llclicio11s. Scarlet Pearmain. writing, and send such writing, within forty days from Gr:t'.'enstein. Statesman. the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Jonathan. \Yoreester Pearmain. Works at Wellington. Ribston l'1ppin. Yellow or rfreen Ji ar,'.etfr.. .;, SCHEDULE. Cleopat,ra. Parlins Beauty. ,\ PPROXIMATE area. of the piece of land required to he taken : Dunn's .Favourite. J:einetfo dn Canada. 10 acres 1 rood 15·5 perches. Golden Pippin. S turrner Pippin. Being portion of Rangitoto-Tubua. Block 681 2R GR, Block IX, London Pippin. Willie Sharp. Ma.para Survey District (Te.ranaki R.D.). Newtown Pippin. PEARS. In the Tara.naki Laud DisHict ; as the se.me is more pa.rticnlarly delineated on tbe plen marked P. W.D. 47862. Bcurre Bose. Giblin's Nelis. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Benrre Capiaumont. Glou l\forceau. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, e.nd thereon Bcurre Clo,irgeau. ,Josephine de Malincs. coloured pink. Beurre d'Anjou. Marie Louise. Renrre Diel. P. Barry. As witness my he.nd, at Wellington, this ~8th day of Dovennc du Cornice. Twyford's l\Ionarcl1. February, 1920. n;ecteur Ha.rely. Winter Cole. W. FRASER, Duron

Deceased Pe-rson•' Estate,.

Tm: Punr,tc TRUST OFFICE oF NEW ZEALAND. - INCORPORATED UNDER THI! PROVISIONS o• THI! PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE .\CT, 1908.

PARTICULARS of the Eata.ies of Decee.sed Persons pla.ced under the Che.rge of the Pu11wc T11usT1111 during the Month of Fehruary, 1920.

DR.Le Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. of Ren1t1-rks. ~1 r Dee.th. ------~ --· --~--·- 1 I Anderson, Jolm Adolf Wellin!(ton Farmer 4/12/19 Testate. 2 Atkinson, Reginald May Auckland Miner 13/1/05 Intestate. :1 Batson, William .. ,, Returned ooldier 10/11/18 4- Behrns, Mav Ellen Chertsev Married woman 29/12/19 5 .Benefle'Id, l\luriel Desmond Wanganui Iniant 24-/10/19 6 .Bird, Arthur Douglas Whangamoa :Farmer 7;i'120 7 Brown, Mary Jane Christchurch Cook 10/11 /18 8 .Butcher, Willie or William Waiotapu Forestry foreman :!2/L0/19 9 Cameron, Margaret Invercargill Widow 17/10/18 Testate." JO Childs, Alfred Simeon Christchurch Carpenter .. 18/12/19 Intestate. II Christie, John Gisborne Labourer 17 /11/18 12 Cook, l\fargaret Christchurch Widow :3/9/19 13 Dick, Mary Chapman Dunedin 17/10/17 14- Dromgool, Patrick Edward Edmond Wellington Soiicitor 7/12/19 Testate." 15 Duff, Joseph Stilling Te Kufti Accountant 21/1/20 16 Edwards, R. F. Waihopo Gum-digger 2/12/19 Intestate." 17 Fitchett, Alfred Croxon • Wellington Driver 5/2/20 Testate. 18 Fleming, James Steel Auckland Unknown .. 10/12/19 Intestate. 19 Forsling, Isidor Emanuel Mahoenui Labourer .. 9/10/19 20 Frost, Howard Charles Nelson .. Farmer 19/1/20 21 Garth, l<'rances Alice Grey mouth Domestic duties 16/11/18 22 Gloss, Gustave Digger's C're!'k (Digger) Labourer 8/11/19 23 Gosling, Ele.anor Sara I Woodville Married 18/8/19 24 Gunn, William George Dunedin Railway cadet 5/12/18 25 Harris, Moha Taheke .. 1''armer 16/12/18 26 Healey, Joseph .. Auckland Cook 28/11/19 27 Henke, Fred.; or Hankey, Fred. Seacliff Labourer 23/ll/19 28 Hepa, Rawiri Auckland Native 4/12/18 29 Howatt, John Miller Porirua. Cab-proprietor 7/8/18 30 Huckstep, William Augustine Theodore Auckland Labourer 8/11/18 31 Huckstep, James Paul 23/7/07 32 Hunter "r Huntere, Charles Ha;era Seaman" 19/1/20 33 Jacobson, Frank Augustus Wellington Carpenter .. 16/11/18 34- Jeffery, George Cromwell Gold-miner 8/11/19 35 Jenkins, Charles Burgoyne Porirua Mental Hos- Clerk 4/12/19 pital 36 Jorgensen, Johannes Emanuel Porirua Gentleman 9/9/19 37 Kahutawai, Kiwi Auckland Native 27/1/19 38 King, Rosetta Ralston Clinton Teacher 17 /8/19 39 Knight, Fanny Christchurch Dealer 17/12/19 40 Knocks, Mary ; also known as Mary Dannevirke Married woman 22/5/18 Goodall 41 La.Jly, Thomas Auckland Retired constable 1/9/19 42 Lane, John Erdly Feilding Employee, aerated- 17/12/19 water works 43 Lester, Reginald Hamilton Auckland Traveller fi/11/IH 44 McChesney, Thomas Elliot Invercargill Merchant 11 ii /2,1 45 McColley, J·ames Pohangina Farmer ·>1 -'1·> /HJ 46 McDevitt, Charles lnl(lewood Labourer - ~;i>:D w.c'.A. 47 McDonald, Alex •.. On1arama lii/11/19 Intestate. 4-8 Mcllwra,ith, Hugh Wellington Soldier 7 / 1/19 49 Maddren, Arnold Hodson .. Winchester Flax-miller 4/12/19 50 Malachi, Lenihan lnvercargill Railway ganger 8/1/20 51 Manning, Thomas Devonport Baker 23/1/20 52 Mee, Fanny Wanganui Married woman 3/5/15 53 Messenger, Frank or Francis ' Auckland Seaman 26/2/17 w.c'.A. 54- Murray, .John East Gore Retired miner 8/12;19 Testate. 55 O'Connor, Timothv Wellington Labourer .. 16/1/20 Intest.ate. 56 O'Sullivan, John • Lower Hutt Carpenter .. 19/1/20 57 Paradise, Agnes .. Wellington Widow 27/1/:lO Testate." 68 Pearsey, Mary Invercargill Domestic duties 4/1/20 69 Perry, Druscilla Kate Wellington Widow 11/1/20 60 Peitro, Fioro ; or Pietro, Feorio ; or Christchurch Musician .. 29/11/19 Intestate." Peter, Flori 61 Rahilly or Riley or O'Reilly, Patrick Ashburton Old-age pensioner I0/12/19 62 Randerson, W. N. Nelson Formerly farmer 19/1/20 Testate." 63 Reid, Walter Scott Wellington Gentleman :H:l/20 .. 64 Ricketts, Percy Baker Nelson .. Farmer 30/1:!/l!l Intestate. 66 Rogers, Cyril Rogers Waikato Contractor 19/4/18 66 Woodruffe, Ellen Louisa Auckland 21/9/19 67 Ross, George Napier .. Labourer .. 10/10/19 ., 68 Ross, Sara.h Ann Wanganui Household duties 1;;;1;20 Testate. 69 Ryder, Anna Mary Auckland Widow 4/1/20 70 Shepherd,.Mary .. Nelson .. 16/1/20 71 Sherson, Edward Auckland Soldier 30/9/18 Intestate." 72 Smedt, John Gisborne Station hand 25/11/19 73 Smith, Alexander Auckland Discharged soldier 13/6/19 MAB. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 755

DEOlllASJllD P!llBSONS1 ESTATES-continued.

Date Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. ot Remarks. ~, Death. 74 / Smith, Robert Nelson .• Miner 18/1/20 Testate. 75 Smith, Walter Porirua .• · Gentleman 27/10/19 76 Staff, Walter Methven Labourer .. 28/11/19 Intestate." 77 Sydenham, Thomas Auckland Unknown .. 29/12/19 78 Tangata, Tiarere ; or Hone, John •. Wairoa., Labourer 23/11/18 79 Timms, William .. Auckland Soldier 29/6/19 80 Urquhart, Donald Ta.ka.nini Farmer 23/8/19 81 Valentine, Peter James Bluff Clerk 12/5/18 Test~te. 82 Walsh, Mary Ellen Wellington Married woman 5/1/20 Intestate. 83 W a.rd, Thoma.a .. Auckland Mental patient 11/11/19 84 Wati, Mahad; or Wa.li, Huhs.med .. Frankton Labourer and hawker 30/11/18 85 White, John Invercargill Retired 10/12/19 86 Wilkinson, George Wellington Carter 8/1/20 Test~te. 87 Williams, William Rees Christchurch Farmer 31/5/18 88 Winkler, Albert Hunt 23/6/19 Intestate." 89 Winter, William .. I Nelson" .. Settler" 16/1/20 I Testate.

Wellington, lat March, 1920. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee.

Notice puJ,ZieW '{YUrll'Uant to the Provisions of Section 16 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sectioos 18 and 19 of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee ha.a filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the pel'lilons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far a.a known) a.re hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in ea.ch case. ·

N~ I Name. Reeld•- Oceul*tlon. I ot i~~ I E~n I 1:!:.1 ad~~ng, _.L______, ______.,L______,__ ___ .L...._ __ __, ____ ,.______

1 Barnett, Kate • • • . Brooklyn, Wellington Ma.rried woman .. 15/12/19 26/2/20 lntR,atate Wellington. 2 Byres, Eliza.beth .. Wanganui .• 12/10/19 26/2/20 3 Currie, Robert Malcolm .. Ma.ungatau •• La.boure;'. : : 9/8/15 1/3/20 Dun~din. 4. Davis, Margaret Baird •. Auckland • , Widow •• 23/4/19 27/2/20 Tesi:;te Auckland. 5 Edwards, Richard Foster Waihopo , . Gum-digger .. 2/12/19 28/2/20 Intestate 6 Galla.gher, Michael James Kaiapoi • . . . Labourer .. 18/2/17 28/2/20 C~tchurch. 7 Gray, Thoma.a •• Wellington .• Carpenter .. 8/6/17 1/3/20 Wellington. 8 Griffin, Joseph Harold .. Owhango .• Labourer .. 16/9/18 1/3/20 Testate" 9 Hanrahan, William •• Christchurch Horse-dealer .. 4/5/19 24/2/20 Christchurch. 10 Hea.J.ey, Joseph • • • • Auckland Cook •. 28/11/19 23/2/20 In~state Auckland. 11 Jeffery, George . • • . Cromwell Gold-miner .• 8/11/19 1/3/20 Dunedin. 12 Jenkins. Charles Burgoyne Porirua •. Voluntary mental 4/12/19 26/2/20 Wellington. patient 13 Johnson or Johnston, John Nelson Cabinetmaker .. 1/1/20 1/3/20 Nelson. 14 King, Rosetta Ralston •. Clinton .• Teacher .. 17/8/19 1/3/20 ".. Dunedin. 15 Khan, Jamal . . . . I Tuakau •• Eating-house pro- 19/11/18 27/2/20 Auckland. prietor 16 Knocks, Mary • • • • Da.nnevirke Married woman •• 22/5/18 23/2/20 Wellington, 17 Lally, Thoma.a • • • • Auckland Pensioner •. 1/9/19 1/3/20 .." Auckland. 18 MoBriar, James •• Millerton Coal-miner .. 22/8/19 27/2/20 .. Wellington. 19 McHa.le, James; er McKay, Wellington Driver .. 26/10/18 28/2/20 Testate Auckland, James 20 McNeilage, Roland Clyde Avenal .. Com. traveller .. 30/8/19 28/2/20 Invercargill. 21 Mackie, Benjamin .• Swannanoa . , Labourer .. 8/5/18 28/2/20 In~;tate Christchurch. 22 Ma.ddren, Arnold Hodson Winchester .. Flax-miller .. 4/12/19 . 24/2/20 ,, Wellington. 23 Maule, James Francis Joseph Wellington .• Dra.pel'lil' assistant 16/4/18 28/2/20 ,, Auckland. 24 Morrison, Edwai:d .. Whiteman's Valley Labourer .. 23/11/19 24/2/20 ,, Wellington. 25 Murdoch, Georgina Margue- Coroma.ndel .. Married woman .. 16/11/18 28/2/20 I Testate Auckland. rita 26 Murfitt, Edga.r George .. Greymouth Jockey 31/8/18 24/2/20 Intestate Wellington. 27 O'Brien, Edwa.rd John •• Christchurch Hol'lile-trainer 10/3/19 25/2/20 Testate Christchurch, 28 O'Connor, Timothy •• Wellington Labourer 16/1/20 24/2/20 Intestate Wellington. 29 O'Drisooll, Cornelius •• Greymouth Seaman . • 12/10/17 26/2/20 ,, 30 Pratt, Emily . . • • Nelson .. Widow 22/5/17 23/2/20 ,, Nels~~­ 31 Pratt, Hannah • • • • South Riverton . • 23/11/18 23/2/20 ,, Invercargill. 32 Pratt, James . • • • Lab;urer 31/7/15 23/2/20 ,, 33 Ra.Jnlly, Patrick ; or Riley, Ashburton • • 10/12/19 23/2/20 ,, Chriskhurch. Patrick; or O'Reilly, Patrick 34 Shel'lilon, Anna Clarke .. Canterbury Spinster . . 27 /6/19 28/2/20 Testate Auckland. 35 Smith, Alexander .. Auckland Ship's fireman . • 13/6/1.9 1/3/20 Intestate .. 36 Stephens, Albert Edwards Waitahuna Fa.rm labourer . . 12/10/17 24/2/20 Dunedin. 37 Treloar, Helen Ann McTa.y- Awarna. Plains Widow . • 5/12/18 1/3/20 Invercargill. den 38 Wa.nsborough, Fred •• Auckland Saddler 7/10/19 27/2/20 .. Auckland. 39 Watt, James • . • • Hinuera .• Cha.ff -cutter 30/9/18 28/2/20 Testate 40 Wilson, Frederick Alexander Waituhi •. Bushman 8/9/19 25/2/20 Intestate Wellingtol).

Wellington, lat March, 1920, ROBERT TRIGG~, Public Trustee. E 756 THE NEW ZEA~ANI> GAZETTE, [No. 28

--,. EW ZEALAND BAILWAYB.-TnJ'lio Betuma for -the period ending 81st Je.nuary, 1920, 1111d for die corresponding N period, 1919 i- WEl:ANG•Rllll SECTION. GI8:J30RNE BEOTION-continu,d, , 1920. 1919. 1 1920. 1919. P,UBIIINGIDBS, - No. No. Goons-contintud. Tons. Tons. 1st Ola.ss 2,848 2,706 Timber .. 1,120 777 2nd Ola.as 16,076 · 14,952 Minerals .. 894 1,41!8 Other Goode 2,877 1:,573 Tota.I 18,919 17,658 Total 4,891 8,878 Bea.son Tickets 114 77 ---- Goons,- No. No. REVENUJII,- £ B, d. £ •. d. . Cattle 886 419 Paeeengere •• 1,147 18 10 916 8 6 Oa.lvee Parcels 166 8 6 184 ll 5 Sheep 1,499 4,272 Goode 2,588 18 9 1,757 111 7 Pigs 64 81 Mieoellaneoue 29 6 2 l'I' 8 7 Rents and Commission 82 7 6 88 15 l 1,899 4,772 ---- Total .. £8,959 9 9 £2,909 11 2 Tons. Tone. Timber .. 1,7ll9 2,474 MAIN IiINEB. ANDBRANOHES; ¥inerale •• IS,284 6,515 1920. 2,418 1919. Other Goods 2,521 PABSENGEBS,- No. No. 1st Ola.se 118,760 88,911 Total 9,584 11,402 2nd Ola.es 611,518 506,685 Total 780,278 RIIIVIDNUE,­ £ P, d. ill 8, d. 595,596 Pa.esengera 1,677 18 1 1,607 18 0 Paroels 207 1 5 205 9 8 Bea.son Tlokets 19,898 1'T ,188 Goods 2,287 10 4 2,706 1 1 159 9 7 274 18 5 Goons,- No. No. Misoellaneous Oattle Rents and OommiHion 77 l 4 88 8 2 24,717 20,21l · -Oalves 2,409 1,201 Sheep Total •• .1!4,858 15 9 .1!4,882 9 1l, 596,546 498,$60 Pigs 10,799 11,1J65 634,471 582,287 KAIHU BEOTIQN. -- 1920. 191,9. Tons. Tona. PABBBNGlllBB,- No. No. Tim)>er •• 25,459 19,423 la& Ola.es 257 184 Minerals •• 52,605 50,178 2nd Ola.as 2,780 1,889 Other Goods 79,260 81,902 Total 2,987 2,078 Tota.I 157,824 151,498 Sea.son Tickets 4 2 RlllVENUlll,­ ill s. d, £ •. d. Goona,­ No. No. Pa.aamgera .. 181,847 6 5 121,726 s 8 Oa.me 8 Pa.roele 14,712 8 0 -12,978 12 6 Oalne Goods· 188,498 18 9 128,190 a 6 Sheep 19 Miscellaneous 6,432 14 2 2,510 16 6 Pigs 6 Rents and Commission ------2,402 17 9 8,180 5 1 Tota.I 25 8 Total •• ill298,S89 5· 1 !274,586 1 8

Ton,, Tons. Timber 888 427 SOUTH ISLAND MAlN LINES A~D BRANCHES. Min~ls •• 80 16 19~. 1919. Other Goods 154 217 PA88JIINGEB8,- No. No. ls~ Olase 78,765 58,187 Total· 567 660 2nd Ola.es 866,884 298,809 Total 4!l0,099 356,996 RIDVlllNUlll,­ ill 8, d. ill 8, d. --·-- Paeeengers •• 261 14 4 177 18 10 Season Tickets 8,8!l8 8,68~. Pa.reels 56 12 10 55 6 6 Goods 172 10 7 178 3 10 Goons,- No. No, MisoeUa.neous 8 6 9 8 19 8 Cati.le 6,878 5,716 -Renie and Commission 8 6 0 9 6 0 Calves ,, 494 5.6J --- Sheep 280,888 209,086 Tota.I ,, $507 10 6 illi29 14 10 Pigs 2,,942 ·2,!l97

Total 240,:~97 217,864 GISBORNE Sl!lOTIQN. 1920. lll19. Tone. Toi:,s. PABBIDNGIIIBS,­ No. No. Timber 11,547 6,97!l lst Olaes 1,894 1,201 Mil!era.lS •• 50,542 48,908. !Ind Ola.ss 7,987 6,280 Other Good• 96.600 8'1,0l'Z'

Total 9,381 7,!lBl Tota.I 158.6e9 187 899 Sea.son Tioke&a 16 1 REVlllNUlll,- .. ill s. d . ill 8, d. Goone,­ No. No. Pa.esengers •. 70,:uao 15 2 71,806. OU •Oa.tile 113 125 Pa.reels· ·9,4'6 9 6 8,899 7 1· . CtJ.ves 46 2 Goods 88,496 a 9 '10.,.980 5 11 Sheep 85,597 20,412 Miaoella.neous 2,766 19 1 2,.178 16 11 Ren LS and Commission 1,563 19 8 2,485 19 8 Pigs 7 8 ------~ Tota.I SIS,768 20,542 Tota.I .. £172,894 11 9 £155,850 10 6 MAR, 4;J THE-NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 757

WESTLAND SECTION. NELSON SECTION-continued, · 1920. 1919. 1920. 1919. PASSENGERS,- No. No, Goons-continued. Tons. Tons, 1st Class 4,031 3,236 Timber 226 246 ·2nd Class 39,717 25,,639. Minerals,, 566 591 Other Gooda 1,699 2,178 Total .• 43,748 28,875 Total 2,£91 s,oi5 Season Tiokets 789 833

GOODS,..:__ '." No. No. RlllVlllNUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. Cattle 312 214 Passengers 1,016 9 7 975 9 5 Calves 7 6 Pa.roels 1'0 2 2 162 1 10 Sheep 2,028 1,745 Goods 952 18 3 1,746 19 0 Pigs 3 Miscellaneous 704 2 3 211 H 6 Rents and Commission 60 15 3 107 19 3 Tota.I,, 2,350 1,965 ------Total .. £2,874 7 6. £3,204 4 0 Tons. Tons. Timber 8,218 7,572 Minerals,, 15,974 24,330 PICTON SECTION. Other Goods 2,238 2,_484 1920. 1919. -·-'-·--~ -·-.- PASSENGEBB,- No. No. Total ,, 26,430 34,386 1st Cle.ss 2,012 1,702 2nd Class 9,029 7,663

REVENUE,- £ 8, d. £ s. d. Total ,, 11,041 9,365 Passengers , , 4,413 3 5 3,652 1 9 Parcels 745 13 4 670 14 4 See.son Tickets l 1 Goods 6,932 5 1 7,561 14 10 Mlsoelle.neous 323 14 11 235 4 9 Goo1;1s,~ · No. No. Rent& and CommiBllion- - 156 'i 0 154 0 6 Cattle 126 25 Ca.Ives 3 76 Total .. £12,571 3 9 in2,273 16 2 Sheep 17,051 19,752 Pigs

WESTPORT SECTION. Total •• 17,180 19,853 1920. 1919. PASSENGEBS,- No. No. Tons. Tons. let Ola.es 65 55 Timber 43 62 2nd Class 6,765 6,776 Minerals .. 863 Other Goods 2,616 2,171 Total •• 6,830 6,8131 Tote.I 2,659 3,096 Sea.son Tickets 22 17 Goons,- No. .No. REVENUB,-· £ s. d. £ s. d. Cattle 8 1 Pe.ssengers •. 966 10 11 823 5 1 Calves Pa.reels 154 4 5 132 11 5 2 2 Goods Sheep, 23'1 86 1,358 2 11 1,619 4 10 Pigs Miscellaneous 131 0 10 127 18 1 Rents and Commission 29 8 7 81 6 6 Tota.I .. 247 89 ---- Total .. £2,639 7 8 £2,784 5 11 ---- 'l'oos. Tons. ---- Timber 204 407 LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. Minerals .. 29,547 39,238 1920. 1919. Other Goods 76-l 804; PASBENG:11:ils,- No No let Class 1,990 1,129 Total •• 80,&12 40,449 2nd Ola.es 1,726 1,264 Total .• 3,716 2,393 REVENUE,- .£ s. d . £ s. d. Pa.ssengers , • 499 13 4 540 18 10 Season Tioke'8 Pe.reels 106 13 3 95 1 5 Goods 5,022 14 10 6,391 7 4 Goons,- No. No. Misoellaneous 176 15 9 310 19 7 Cattle 34' Ren,s and Commission 25 H 1 46 6 4 Ca.Ives 1 ----- ~--- Sheep 810 63 Total • , .e5,831 11 3 £7,384 13 6 Pigs 18 Tota.I •• 844 82 NELSON SECTION. 1920 .. 1919. Tons. Tons. PASSENGEBB,- No. No. Timber 7 13 let Class , , 798 592 Minerals •• 30 85: 2nd Class .. 8,248 8,841 Other Goods 298 315 'Jlotal •• .9,046 9,433 Total .. 335 413 -- Beuon Tiokets · Ill 17 REvm111u111,- .£ s. d . .£ s. d . Goons,- No No. Passengers . , 771 16 4 485 10 11 Cattle 163 12 Parcels 103 12 4 84 7 2 Calves 55 11 Goods 1911410 185 19 11 Sheep 659 a535 Misoellaneilus Cr. 1 13 10 2 17 6 Pigs 60 Rents and Commission 1 11 0 ---1 11 0 ----·Totat- ,·,·-- ···- •. .. ·987"·· 558- Total,, £1,067--- 0 8-· £-760---e o ------758 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 28

N.Z.B.-FINANOIAL YEAB 1919-20.

001,[l'ABATIVJI STA~lllllllT OJI' Tlwrll'Io 01!1 ALL SIIICTIOl!IB from 1s, April, 1919, to 81st Jr.nua.ry, 1920.

All Beo,lons. Flrsklass Passengers. Season Second-elass Paasengers. Total. Ticket&. I 8. R. 8. R. 1920 ...... 694,986 916,186 8,258,980 5,878,454 10,248,506 815,480 1919 - ...... 581,946 645,854 8,188,222 4,948,906 9,864,428 281,805 ------lnorease ...... 112,990 270,832 70,708 424,548 879,078 88,675 Decrease ----- ...... " " " " ~-," ..

All Sections. I Cattle. r Oa.J.vea. I Sheep. Pigs. Tota.J.. I\ Timber. [ Ml.nera.J.s. lmher Goods.\ Tota.I.

No. No. No. No. No. ]I Tona. Tone. Tone. Ton•. 1920 " 250,233 20,680 4,469,828 82,016 4,822,757 : 486,938 1,908,716 2,!!08,289 4,598,948 1919 .. 253,459 28,431 4,244,300 94,831 4,620,521 I 895,540 2,046,266 1,887,806 4,829,102 --- Increase ...... 225,528 .. !.!02,286 i 91,398 .. 315,988 269,841 ----1 ------Decrease " s,226 I 7,151 .. 12,815 .. ! .. 187,540 . . ..

RAILWAY WoBKil!IG Aooot71!1T, showing BIIIVBl!IUIII and EXPIIIIIDITtJBIII to Ghe Termlnauon of $he Period ending 81st Jr.nuary, 1920.

For a Twelve-monthll:,Period, Revenue. lllzpenditure. Average to Da , Beotlon. ~ j Revenue IExpendl\~e Four-weekly, I To\a.J. to Date. Four-weekly. , Total to Da'8. Scl l ~ J,[lle fer .llile iii! t t Railway. o Rall-y. "' Ill NOBTJI lsr.Al!ID,- .£ 8, d . .£ 8, d. .£ s. d . £ 8, d. .£ s. d.l £ B, d, Wbangarei .. 74 4,358 15 9 50,068 6 6 8,868 6 6 48,820 8 1 86·52 799 12 4 69116 11 Kaibu .. 20 507 10 6 4,896 11 2 749 5 6 8,188 19 4 166·22 289 6 10, 480 18 10 Gisborne .• .. 49 3,959 9 9 82,169 0 11 2,614 1 8 25,718 12 10 79·95 775 17 6 620 6 0 North Islr.nd Main 1,126 298,889 5 1 2,608,088 17 6159,165 19 71,748,760 11 5 67·05 2,737 9 71,835 9 0 Lines and Branches ------Tota.I .. 1,269 802,715 1 1 2,695,222 16 1166,892 12 10 1,825,988 6 8 67'75 ------S0t1TJ1 lsr.Al!ID,- South Island Main 1,417 172,894 11 9 1,649,980 7 11 128,711 12 Ol,2~8,905 4 4 75•69 1,886 16 81,049 14 5 Lines and Branches Westland .• .. 1117 12,571 3 9 181,61M 1 4 12,205 11 11 118,940 12 6 90•86 990 17 6 895 6 6 Westport .. 36 5,881 11 8 75,935 1 3 4,719 3 4 54,234 1110 71·42 2,492 16 4,1,780 8 7 Nelson .. 61 2,874 7 6 29,571 l!I 1 2,550 9 11 31,684 15 8 106·9S 572 18 7 612 17 11 Picton .. 56 2,689 7 8 30,600 14 3 2,776 7 4 29,279 5 2 95·68 645 15 10 617 18 8 Lake Wake.tipu .. 1,067 0 8 6,027 2 5 679 16 4 6,684 18 8 110·91 .. .. Stea.mers ------Tow 1,727 197,878 2 71,928,749------6 8151,648 0 10 1,489,679 2 9 '17'44 ------Grand total !1,996 500,098 8 8 4,618,97\1 2 4 818,085 18 88,815,617 9 5 71-78 ------·------

00BBIIISPOl!IDil!IG PIDBIOD LAsT YIIIAB,

N OBTJI 1Sr.Al!ID1- £ 8, d. £ •• d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ •. d. Whangarei " 74 4,882 9 11 45,131 5 7 8,869 19 7 36,262 7 9 80·85 720 15 5 579 2 7 Kaihn .. 20 429 14 10 !l,901 10 9 599 17 4, 6,792 3 10 188·57 289 12 9 £01 7 2 1 105•18 588 2 613 6 Gisbome ,, " 49 2,909 11 2 24,176 16 3 2,328 12 11 25,428 17 s s North Island Main 1,126 274,586 1 8 2,297,570 8 9189,986 6 81,418,689 12 4 61·75 2,411 9 81,489 0 4, Lines and Branches ------Total .. 1,269 282,757----1---- 17 2 2,371,780 1 4 146,28£ 16 6 1,487,178 1 0 62·'10 ------SOUTJI lsr.Al!ID,- Sou\h Island. Main 1,404 155,850 10 61,878,040 OU 100,654 1 21,019,586 8 8 74·26 1,155 15 2 858 8 11 Lines and Branches Westland .. .. 157 12,273 16 2 128,108 5 6 10,025 16 5 96,030 16 9 74·96 964 6 0 722 17 5 WestporG .. 36 7,884 13 6 85,521 1 10 4,898 17 4, 49,054 1£ 10 57·86 2,807 10 21,610 7 8 Nelson .. 61 3,204 4 0 27,774 10 10 2,559 17 8 27,872 8 5 98·55 538 2 2 580 6' 2 Pic~on .. 56 2,784 5 11 2-1,250 16 9 2,687 8 9 24,584 7 6101-17 51115 9 517 15 5 Lake Wakatlpu .. 760 6 6 5,089 18 8 680 8 7 5,642 8 1110·86 .. " Stea.mere ------Total .. 1,714 1811,257 16 7 1,648,779 9 1121,391 4 11 1,222,170 19 8 7£·85 Grand tota.l .. --11,988,465,015-- 18-1----- 9 4,015,559 10 5267,676------1 52,709,844 0 8 67·"'7 MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 759

ESTIMATED OosT of 0oNSTBUOTION of RAILWAYS, RoLLING-STOOK, ETC., to 31st Ma.rob, 1919, a.a furnished by Public Works Depa.rtment and by Greymouth and Westport Ha.rbour Boards respectively. ------~------·------Cost of Cost of Section. Ope11ed Lines. Unopened Lines.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Wha.nga.rei 767,510 0 0 324,852 0 0 Kaihu 99,962 0 0 18,065 0 0 Ta.ure.hga. 898,376 0 0 Gisborne 682,157 0 0 193,510 0 0 North Isla.nd Ma.in Lines and Branches 16,006,227 0 0 959,507 0 0 South Island Main Lines and Branches 14,616,816 0 0 222,340 0 0 Westla.nd 2,099,420 0 0 725,766 0 0 Westport 606,225 0 0 96,071 0 0 Nelson 542,534 0 0 36,136 0 0 Picton 683,683 0 0 19 117 0 0 Lake Wa.katipu Steamer Service 43.708 0 0 In Bnspense- Burveys, North Island 35,900 0 0 Miseellaneous, North Island 5,169 0 O Surveys, South Island 5,752 0 0 Miscellaneous, Booth Island I 5,168 0 0 P.W.D. Stock of Permanent-way I 46,872 o o W.R.D. Btook of A.O.L. Stores -~o_o, __.. _ Totals £36,167,681 0 0 1 £3,093,201 0 0

H. WILLIAMS, Railwa.ys Depa.rtment, 1st March, 1920. Obie! Accountant, New Zealand Railway•.

Mining Privileges struck off the Re(fister.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Orepuki, 19th February, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the N Register, no cause to the contrary having been shown within the prescribed period of three months. (Mining Amendment Act, 1914, section 30, subsection (4),) · J. CARROLL, Deputy Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

No. Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder

2/1899 Tail-race Orepuki J. Turnbull and Chun Sin. 22/1900 Residence-site W. E. Pope. 106/1900. , Mary J. White. 139/1901 Fred. H. Wilson. 146/1901 Dam ,T. H. Sorenson. 211/1902 Dam and drainage area John Williams. 216/1903 Dam J, H. Sorenson. 217/1903 A. M. Dawson and others. 285/1903 O;dinary alluvial claim William J. White. 310/1903 Water-race John G. Merrilees. 373/1905 Dam Andrew Russell and A. Matheson. 189/1899 Residence-site Edward Wood. 389/1905 Tail-race A. M. Dawson and others. 389/1905 Branch water-race 402/1905 Dam 436/1905 By-wash Andrew Ru,;ell and A. Matheson. 43/1867 Water-race 183/1868 22802/1883 Da.m'' 1498/1872 Tail-race 6790/1888 6146/1888 533/1907 A. M. Dawson ~~d others. 553/1907 Dai:: John L. Printz. 554/1907 Water-race 617/1908 Residence-site Fred. L~nneker. 683/1909 Tramway Thomas Timpany. 590/1909 Tail-race A. M. Dawson. 649/1909 Branch race 650/1909 Dam 696/1909 Water-race J. Ro;lands, J. Cullen, T_ A. Wallace. 704/1909 Tail-race Wong Yen, Wong Woo, Wong Den, Sung Chung. 705/1910 Wong Gee, Wong Pak, Ed. Pullar. 706/1910 Spe~ial alluvial claim (northern half) 706/1910 Special alluvial claim (southern Wong Yen, Wong Woo, Wong Den, half) Sung Chung. 710/1910 Branch race .• A. M. Dawson, W. Ballantyne, H. Garden. 714/1910 Water-race Robert Hislop and James Turnbull. 725/1910 Ordinary sea-beach claim We;t Waiau Jaines Steadman. 744/1911 Ordinary sluicing -claim Orepuki Archibald McPherson. 751/1911 Residence-site Robert King. 764/1912 Tail-race W. J, White and J. H- Mouat. 787/1913 788/1913 Wai:.r-race Leonard Cross. " THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

'.MINING PBIVILBGES STRUCK Oll'.B' THE REGIBTER-continmd.

No. • I Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.

801/1914. Wat.er-r&ce Seotion 12, Block XVII, Longwood Ha.milton and ·Co, Survey District 802/lltl4" Da.m Ditito 820/1914 · Tail-race Orepuki Leona.rd '0ross. 821/1914 . Special sit.e 823/1914, Wat.er-race Te Tua. Smith,~d Co. 8~3/1915 'Ta.ii-race Orepuki Leona.rd 01'088.

Mining Privilegea Btruek of/ the Regiater.-Notiee under the Mining Amendmem Act, 1914. Mining Registrar's Offioe, Riverton, 19th February, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the Regist.er, N no ca.use to the contrary having been shown within the prescribed period of three months. (Mining Amendment Aot, 1914, ssction 30, subsection (4).) . J. CARROLL, Deputy Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

No. , I l'rlvllega. Looallty. Rei!lateied Holder.

40/1899 Hea.il-raoe Orepuki 0. Sorenson. 52/U!99 By-wash Oura.wera. Creek .. Smith Gold-mining Company. 59/1899 .Drainage a.rea Orepuki John Willia.ms . 92360/1899 Ta.il-ra.ce John a.nd Denis Whelan. 166/1899 De.in J. L. Currie a.nd 'James King. 112458/1899 Ordinary ciaim Kid~dyke Spur •. Unda.unted Gold-mining Company (Limited). 106/i8119'' Dam Round Hill Wong King Yip. 127.7/1898 Water-race •• M;erry Creek, Longwood Joh.n. R<)ss, . ' '' . .·' . 595/H!Ol Ordina.ry alluvi&i claim Blackmount S. Black a.nd.J. ~- 1032/1907 Special quartz claim Preservation Ta.rawera Gold-mining Compa.ny. 439/i!ioo Wa.ter-raoe Monowa.i· T. B. A. Da.niels. 1270/1898 Orepuki James King and R. King. 92309/1898 . Dam~'. 92361/1899 Ta.il-ra.ce Cla.rlt's Gully 843/1904 Watercmce· Preserva.tion Andrew Pet;~on. B81/1904 Block Vlll, Pega.sus Stewa.rt Island Tin a.nd Wolfram Lodes (Limited). 882/1904 Da.m Ditto. 999/1907 Wa.ter-race R. Whittingham. . 1078/1908 M:orning Sta.r Gold - mining Com- pany (Limited). 1079/1908 Ditto. 184/1899 Resid~nce-eite Orepuki Edwa.rd Hea.ly. 185/1899 Robert Dunlop. 187/1899 Alexander Simpson 188/1899 Gertrude Ba.relay. 189/1899 Ernest Coote. 199/1899 Thoma.s H. La.tohford. 230/1899 Annie Stott. 374/1900 Ro~d Hill John Ra.msa.y. 581/1901 Joseph MoLa.ughlin. 594/1901. Ernest :Ma.son. 872/1904 C. F. Port. 884/1904 M;a.rtha. M:. A. Cullinger. 885/1904 John T. H. Cullinger. 887/1904 Sa.rah Roberts. 904/1904 Block'XIx, Ja.cob's River Hundred · Ja.mes R. Traill. · 916/1905 Tihaka. Percy· Perry. 938/1905 Denis·Deeg&n. 958/1906 Ro~d Hill Clifiord W. Hobbs. 556/1900 orcmu:;y cla.hn West Wa.ia.u William Willia.ms. 6064/1880 Da.m Orepuki 0. Sorenson. 7981/1876 Tail-race 34/1867 Wa.ter:race •. Georg~ Sha.w. 1145/1909 Fred Hart. 1146/1909 1087/1908 Resid:mce-sit& Herny Perry. li21/190!t' ' Specie.I river ola.iin Wi~~'s River George Woods . 1123/1909 . Water-ra.ce · · Round Hill Charles A. Port. 1'134/1900 Isthmus Sound, Preservation Ta.rawera Gold-mining Company I (Limited). lH!/1900 · · Tail-race Round Hill I Fred. Ha.rt. 1151/1909 Wa.ter-raoe Block XVII, Preserva.tion · John McKenzie and A: Mol'l'lllrin. 1153/1909 Special alluvia.I claim .. HS>i/19io ··ordinary a.lfuvial claim Prese;~a.tion Inlet David K. Smith. 1193/1910 Wa.ter,mce· ", •• Round Hill Charles A. Port; 1206/1910'· .• Coal Island, Preserva.tion Andrew Peterson;· 1210/191!) 0$1!-ry claim Wilson's River .. George Woods. . : . 14'19/19:tZ· ··· W&ter-r&ee ·· .• Block III, Pegasus Stewa.rt Isla,nd ·· Tin &11d ·wolfram Lodes (Li!llfie'i!)'.". 1487/1912 Tramway:: Ditto. · ·· ····· 1500/1913 Wa.ter-ra.ce Block VIII, P:ga.sus Frank H. Sta.tha.m. 1501/1913 1502/1913 1510/1915 No. 2°Coa.I Creek, Preserva.tion M,.n. 4.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 7.61 ,_.,, ' .

Ezport,.-Weekly.

ETURN of Fa1NCI1'AL EXPORTS of NEW ZEALAND FnonuoE from the Dominion during the· Week ended Tueeda.y, R 2nd March, 1920. ' NoT11.-Theee figures a.re subject to a.Jtera.tion. They represent the entries from the ports received a.tHead Office, Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesda.y. • Goods exported are credited as far as possible to ea.ch district of production (a.s per list a.ppended to return for week ended Slst August, 1915, New Zealand Gazette No. 103, page 3117), whether .exported through the port for such district or not.

Frozen Meats. Districts.• Butter. Cheese. Gold. Lamb. Mutton. Other.

£ £ £ £ £ Auokla.nd .. I 218,566 11 18,658 Kaipa.ra. .. Ta.ura.nga .. Gisborne ·· 1 New Plymouth· Waite.re. .. 71,984 Pa.t~ ··.. 1· Wa.nganui 35,206 2,608 4,693 9,690 Wellington 8,742 18,545 4,977 Napier •. .. .. 1,025 Wairau (including Fioton) •• S8 Nelson .. 2,824 Westpon Greymouth "I 13,305 Hokitika 1,425 Lyttelton 27,503 16,179 6,009 Timaru .. 14,787 Oamaru .. Dunedin .. In vercargill I ------.. ------.. ------.. ------.. I .. Totals 218,566 / 154,765 I 27,529 29,247 14,667 32,001.

Pbormium I Districts.• Grain and Bides and KaUri-gum. (including Tallow, Timber. Wool. Pulse. Skins. Tow). ---·---··---~-----~---- £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Auokla.nd 37 8,942 18,948 ~para .. Tauranga. Gieborne 17,042' lilew Flymouth Wa.ita.ra. .. 2,035 Patee. Wa.nganui li,260 14,888 Wellington 293 1,101 7,284 ~"pier· .. 822 903 Wa.ira.u (including Picton) .. Nelsen .. 29 Westport lM Gr-eymouth 146 7,937 Hokitika. Lyttelton · · i Timaru •. .. 00 I ,.ll: I i : : ,, 794 I '": '." Oamaru .. Dunedin 315 • 3. 767 I .. I ...... lnverca.rgill - 5 I .. .. 1,450 956 .. . 24,526 Totals 706 , 13,260 8,942 I 9,783 5,920 , 26,885 I 427,244

·Oustoma Department, W. B. MONTGOMERY, Wellington. 3rd Ma.rch, 1920. Comptroller of Customs.

_/taste-, liulida'!!s. Re-Bults of Licensing Poll, 1919. I Office· of Public Service Commissioner, I Depa.rtment of Justice, , . . WeHingto~, 1st M~rch, 1920. Wellington, 3rd March, 1920. T 1s. hereby not1~ed, for geoera.l mforma.t,?n, that on THE accompanying returns, compiled from particulue I Friday, 2nd April, 1920, Saturday, llrd April, 1920, a.nd I furnished by the several Returning Officers, are pub­ Monda.y, 5th Ap!1l, 1920, the Gover·n.· ment Offioesthro.ug. bout I lished for general information. New Zealand will be closed. · D. ROBERTSON, J. G. COATES, · Public Service Commissioner. 1 Minister of J uBtice 762 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 28

RETUllli showing NuMBlllB O'B VALID VoTBS BBCOBDED, &c., I No-Lic111NSl11 DISTBICTS. in each Licensing District a.t the Licensing Poll taken under "S g G) -a.! . the Provisiom of the Licensing Act, 1908, the Licelllling ~.;~ Amendment Act, 1910, and the Licensing Amendment Act, District. Vt= i~i - 1918, on the 17th December, 1919. ~i~~ ;::is!l'''! ;::i.8tiJ ~;ll 8 fzliii :z;~~

Eden .. .. 7,888 2,440 3,864 6,304 Restoration not carried. Grey Lynn .. I0, 130 3,244 5,067 8,311 Ditto• Roskill .. 10,996 2,525 6,330 8,855 .. Ohinemuri .. 7,431 3,058 2,559 5,617 Bay of Islands 6,344 2,205 300 2,631 5,136 Masterton .. 8,238 3,261 3,610 6,871 .." Marsden •• 7,606 2,130 316 3,476 5,922 Wellington South 10,122 3,8121 4,100 7,912 .. Ka.ipa.ra .. 6,871 2,262 332 2,708 5,302 Wellington Sub- 11,595 3, 74715,062 8,809 .. Waitemata. 10,221 3,224 426 4,720 8,370 urbs Eden 7,888 2,465 306 3,720 6,491 Ashburton .. 8,119 3,646 3,157 6,803 .. Auckland 31,335113,410 1,161 11,629 26,200 Oamaru .. 8,553 3,1811 3,989 7,170 .. Grey Lynn 10,130 3,350 325 4,835 8,510 Bruce .. .. 7,395 2,576 3,170 5,746 .. Roskill •. 10,9961 2,633 379 6,214 9,226 Clutha .. · 6,869 2,3871 3,191 5,578 .. Parnell .. 11,985 3,324 458 5,221 9,003 Mataura .. 7,123 2,4561 3,149 5,605 .. Ma.nuka.u 9,422, 3,046 339 4,198 7,583 Invercargill .. 10,414 3,565, 4,409 7,974 Fra.nklin 7 ,8151 2,296 326 3,395 6,017 .. Raglan .. 7,214 2,331 487 2,719 5,537 Totals .. ll4,873 39, 898i51 , 657 91,555 Thames .• 6,8071 2,356 336 2,971 5,663 Ohinemuri 7,431: 2,263 757 2,651 5,671 Taura.nga. 9,0191 2,619 483 3,120 6,222 Notice to .Mariners.-No. 6 of 1920. Waikato •• 10,0191 2,886 362 4,375 7,623 Rotorua •• 8,0071 2,945 541 3,081 6,567 Marine Department, Bay of Plenty 8,4361 2,914 485 2,489 5,888 Wellington, N.Z., 2nd March, 1920. Waitomo 7,550. 2,933 491 2,372 5,796 HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been Gisborne 11,678! 3,459 724 3,840 8,023 T received from the Hydrographic Office, London, and Hawke's Bay 10,675 3,581 542 3,532 7,655 the Department of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, are Napier •. 10,084 3,645 644 3,733 8,022 published for general informat.fon. Waipawa. 7,884 3,025 471 3,099 6,595 B. W. MILLIER, Pahiatua. 7,900 2,984 288 3,223 6,495 Acting-Secretary. Masterton 8,238 3,097 471 3,375 6,943 Wairarapa 7,652 3,035 341 2,842 6,218 Stratford 7,302 2,348 207 3,574 6,129 ENGLAND.

Taranaki 8,6511 2,780 320 4,407 7,507 EAST CoAST.-FLA.MBOROUOH HEAI>.-L!GHT0 l

Samoa . . . . 34 1sJ 16 1 68 On board troopships .. I 705 3311 227 1,263 ORKNEY ISLANDS. ---,------!NFOBIIIATION WITH REGARD TO LIGHTING AND FOG-SIGNALS. Tota.le 1•744 I. Barrel ,~£.Butter light dLoe,.mtinued: G d __·_· -~~1~1 I Positwn.-On the Barrel of Butter, Scapa Flow. i---1 0 ran totale.. . . 241,25132,261270,250543,762 Lat. 5S 53!' N., long. 3° 71' W.

------'-----'--.....!.__ .:.._ __:_I __ Deacription.-A Hxed:red:_light. MAB, 4, THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 763

2. Hoxa. Head, a.Iteration in character of ligh:t: Igroup flashing white light (U); and, further, that the aignal- Positimt..--On Hoxa Head. Lat. 58° 491' N., long. station will be discontinued; on or about let May, 1920. 3° 2' W. Position.-On the Sand Ridge, near north extremity of New Abridged Deacription.-Lt. F., W.R., 50 ft., the Cape. Lat. 19° 20' S.; long. 147° 26' E., on Chart No. vis. 12 m. (U.). 348 . .4lteration.-The light has been altered from occulting Details.-The revolving white light will be replaced by a with white a.nd red sectors to fixed with white a.nd ll9W light having the undermentioned characteristics :- red sectors. Oharacter.-Group jlashiwJ white li:1ht, showing four 3. Auakerry fog-signal discontinued : flashes in quick succession every twenty seconds, Position.-At the southern end of Auskerry. Lat. thus-flash l sec., eclipse 1 sec. ; flash l sec., eclipse 59° Ii' N., long. 2° 341' W. 1 sec. ; flash t sec., eclipse 1 sec. ; flash t sec., eclipse Deacription.-An explosive report every five minutes. 15 secs. 4. Noup Head fog-signal discontinued: Visibility.-14 miles. Position.-On Noup Head. Lat. 59° 20' N., long. Power.-5,000 candles. 3° 4' W. Remarks.-The light will be unwatched. The signal-sta- Deacription.-A fog-gun every thirty seconds (ooca- tion will be discontinued, and the lightkeepers withdrawn. &iona.l). The other details of the light will remain unchanged. FRANCE. w ARDEN HEAD LIOHT.-INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARAC­ NORTH 0oAST.-AMBLETEUSE.-ALTERATION IN CHARACTER TER.-.SIGNAL-STATION TO BE DISCONTINUED. 01!' LiaRT ON LIGHT-AND-BELL Buoy WESTWARD OF. Mariners and others are hereby notified that the fixed Position.-La.t. 50° 48!' N., long. 1° 33,E. . white light on Warden Head will be replaced by a group AUeration.-The light on the light-and-J:,ell buoy in the flashing white light (U) ; and, further, that the signal-sta­ above position has been altered from occulting white to tion will be discontinued; on or about 15th Mav. 1920. fixed white. Position.-Lat. 35° 22' S., long. 150° 31' E., o·n Chart No. NEWFOUNDLAND. 1018. EAST (',OAST.-HONEY POT !SLA.ND.-L!GRT ESTABLISHED. Details.-The fixed white light will be replaced by a new Poaitimi.-On Honey Pot Isla.nd. Lat. 49° 10' 30" N., light having the undermentioned characteristics :­ long. 53° 30' 15' W., on Chart No. 293. Character.-Group jtashiny white li!Jht, showing two flashes Abridged Deacriplion.-Lt. fl., red, ev. 5 secs., 33 ft. in quick succession every ,ix seconds, thus--flash Details: • ! sec., eclipse 1 sec. ; flash ! sec., eclipse 4! secs. Oharacter.-A jlashi11(1 red light every four and three- Visibility.-15 miles. quarter aeconda, thus-flash l sec., eclipse 4! secs. Power.-1,:300 candles. Elevation.-33 ft. Remarks.-The light will be unwatched. The signal-sta­ ."Jtructure.-A square wooden structure with sloping sides, tion will be discontinued, and the lightkeeper withdrawn. · painted white, la.ntem red. The other details of the light will remain unchanged. Nute.-The island on which the above light has been esta­ blished is known as Honey Pot Island ; this name is to be BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO. inserted on the charts. NEW BRITAIN.-RABAlJL.-INFORMATION WITH REGARD TO AFRICA. LIGHTING. MAROCOO.-LARACHE, PUNTA NADOR (POINTE DES RUINES), On and after 1st February, 1920, two red fixed lights, -LIGHT ESTABLISHED. 26 ft. above high water, will be shown from cargo-shed, Position.-Near the summit of Punta Nador (Pointe des main wharf, Rabaul, one east and one west end of shed, and Ruines). Lat. 35° 11' 34" N., long. 6° 10' 6" W. will be visible only to southward. At west end of wharf shed Abridged Descriplion.-Lt. gp. occ. (4), ev. 15 secs., 261 ft., at height of 26 ft. above high water a white fixed light will vis. 11 m. be exhibited, which will not show east of line drawn north Details: ll,nd south. Lights will be exhibited between sunset and Oharacter.-A group occuUing white light showing four sunrise with visibility about one mile. Three lights formerly eclipses every .fifte.en seconds, thus-light 11 secs., shown from end of wharf discontinued from that date. Tem­ eclipse 11 secs. ; light ll secs., eclipse l! secs.; light porary light formerly shown from Matupi Point discontinued ll secs., eclipse l! secs. ; light 6! secs., eclipse l! secs. from 1st January, 1920. Elevation.-261 ft. Visibility.-11 miles. St·ructure.-A white octagonal tower, ll.5 ft. in height. Notice to Mari-ners.-No. 7 of 1920. Note.-Pointe des Ruines is also known as Punta Nador. AucKLAND HARBOUR.-BEACON IN MoTmm CHANNEL. SOUTH-WEST CoAST.--SWAKOPMUND.-·LIGHT EXTINGUISHED. Posilion.-Near base of old mole. Lat. 22° 40,t' S., long. Marine Department, 14° 31}' E. Wellington, N.Z., 2nd March, 1920. Deacripti'.on..-A group flashing white light. OTICE is hereby given that the beacon off the north­ Remarks.-A note "Extinguished (1919)" is to be placed N east end of Motuihi Island has been destroyed, and on the charts against the above light. that it will be re-erncted as soon as possible. 11.fferted.-Admiralty Chart No. 1896; "New MADAGASCAR. Chart,, &c., Zealand Pilot," eighth erlition, 1908, Chapter II, page 43. EAST C:oAsT.-VmIEMAR PornT.--SHOAL REPORTED SouTH­ WARD OF. B. W. MILLER, Acting-Secretary. Position.-At a distance of about 15 miles southward of Vohemar Point. Lat. 13° 37' S., long. 50° 6' E. . ···-··-·---~------~------Detai"8.-A vessel is reported to have strnck on a shoal in Pu.biic Service Entrance.-Special Examination, June, 1920. the vfoinity of the position given above. The depth on the shoal is not stated. OTlCE is hereby given that it has been decided to hold Note.-The shoal is to be indicated on the charts hy the N a special Public Service Entrance Examination com, symbol for a rook with a depth of less than 6 ft. and marked mencing about the 29th June next. "Reported (1919) P.D." The examination will most probably be held at the follow­ AUSTRALIA. ing centres : \Vhangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, New Plymouth, NORTH CoAsT.-PORT DARWIN.-EXISTENCE OF DANGERS. Stratford, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Gisborne, Napier, Dannevirke, Masterton, Wellington, Blenheim, Nelson, Reef. The following uncharted dangers in Port Darwin (lat. ton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, 12° 28' S., long. 130° 51' E.) are reported by H.M.A.S. Dunedin, Gore, and Invercargill; but,, should sufficient candi­ " Brisbane" :- dates offer, the examination will be held also at other centres. (a.) Position.-At a distance of 7 cables bearing 89° from If necessary, candidate,g will be required to attend at some Talc Head northern extremity. centre other than the one mentioned in their application rock (old coral) dries 3 ft. L.W.S.T. Deacription.-A forms. (b.) Position.-At a distance of 9·2 cables bearing 140° Entries on proper forms, obtainable from the offices of the from Talc Head northern extremity. Public Service Commissioner, the Education Boards, or the Descript,ion.-A rock (old coral) dries 5 ft. L.W.S.T. Education Department, will be received by the Director of (c.) Position.-At a distance of 6·2 cables bearing 48° Education, Wellington, up to the 14th May. Both male and from Talc Head northern extremity. female candidates will be admitted. Description.-A three-fathom patch. An entrance fee of £1 is payable at any post-office money- EAST COAST, INNER BARRIER RouTE.-CAPE BOWLING GREEN order office, but this will be refunded if the candidate passes LmHT.-INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTER.--SroNAL· the examination and accepts employment in the Public STATION TO BE DISCONTINUED, Service. Mariners and others are hereby notified that the revolving D. ROBERTSON, white light on Cape Bowling Green will be replaced by a Public Service Commissioner, F 764 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 28

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lands in the Auckland Land District fO'l'feited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Auckland, 27th February, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Auckland Land Board, the said lands have Ghereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and the Disoharged Soldiers f!etdement Act, 1915. .

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. Tenure: Lee.ee or Section. Block, Distriot. Leseee or Licensee. Reason tor Forfeiture. License. I

R.L. 764 .. 'l VIII Wharepapa Survey District James Lowe At request. H.P.L. 349 1 XI Otama. Survey District •• Mariana Hikaira Abandoned the section. D.S. 126 7 Clifford Settlement S. Collins At request. . 230 so Te Miro Settlement J. H. Lonergan •• . 296 .. 1 XI Waiawa Survey District .. A. C. Mortensen

D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Ls.nda.

Paaloral Runa claaaified in 8ovtllland Land DiBtnr.t. payment (excluding interest), £60 IOs. ; ha.If-yearly rent on Ilease, £22 I4s. 6d. Department of Lands and Survey, Sections 6s and 7s, Block XI: Area, 35 acres 2 roods Wellington, 2flth Februa.ry, 1920. 22 perches; ca.pita.I value, £1,006; instalment on deferred OTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners appointed payment (excluding interest), £60 5s. ; half-yearly rent on N to cla.ssify and report upon lands in the Southland lease, £22 12s. 3d. Land District have classified the pastoral runs in the Sche· Stalker Settlement is situated about seventeen miles by dule hereto as therein noted, and the ols.ssilication has been good metalled roa.d from Inverca,rgill, and not more .tha.n approved by His Excellency the Governor-General under five miles from Edenda.le Ra.ilway-station, a.nd within one section 225 of the Land Act, 1908. mile a.nd a. ha.lf of the Seaward Downs Dairy Factory, school, post-office, store, &c. 'I All in grass ; good a.gricultural a.nd SCHEDULE. dairying land, equa.l to tha.t of the weII:Jmown a.nd successful Edenda.le Settlement which it a.djoins ; wa.ter ma.y be obtained SOUTHLAND LAND DISTBI

Section 15, Block XIV : Area, 387 acres; capital value, Altitude,t800 ft. to 1,200 ft. above sea-level. Hilly forest £1,220; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), country, with small flats suitable for homestead-sites ; forest £61 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £27 9s. is fairly heavy, comprising rimu, rats, tawa, tawhero, kohe­ Altitude, 150 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to kohe, &c., with thick undergrowth of supplejack and scrub. hilly country ; covered with heavy mixed forest comprising Soil light sandy loam, on sandstone formation ; well watered rimu, rata, tawa, kohekohe, &c., with medium undergrowth by streams. Distant eight miles from Oparau by formed road. of supplejack, nikan, ferns, &c. Soil of a loamy natnre, on sandstone formation ; fairly well watered by streams. Dis­ l\lOERANG-1 EXTENSION BLOCK. tant fourteen miles from Kawhia by formed road. Kawhia County.-Alcxandra Survey District. Section 3, Block XV : Area, 840 acres; capital value, Section a3, Block IX : Area, 823 acres ; capitn,l value, £2,040; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £1,400 ; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £102; half-yearly rent on lease, £45 18s. £70; half-yearly rent on lease, £31 lOs. Section 4, Block XV : Area, 396 acres ; ·capital value, Section 1, Block XIII : Area, 860 acres ; capital value, £1,040; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £1,480; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £52; half-yearly rent on lease, £23 Ss. £74; half-yearly rent on lease, £33 6s. Section 5, Block XV : Area, 957 acres ; capital valne, Section 2, Block XIII: Area, 1,244 acres; capital value, £2,480; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £2,100; interest on deferred payment (excluding interest), £124; half-yearly rent on lease, £55 16s. £105; half-yearly rent on lease, £47 5s. Altitude 300 ft. to 1,300 ft. above sea-level. Rather broken Section 3, Block XIII : Area, 750 acres ; capital value, country, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, £1,280; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), tawa, rata, tawhero, &c., with dense undergrowth of supple­ £64; half-yearly rent on lease, £28 16s. jack and scrub. Soil of a light nature, on sandstone forma­ Section 4, Block XIII: Area, 1,210 acres; capital value, tion ; well watered by streams. Distant thirteen to fifteen £2,260; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), miles from Oparau and twenty-three miles from Frankton £113; half-yearly rent on lease, £50 17s. ,Junction by formed road. Altitude, 800 ft. to 1,700 ft. above sea-level. Fairly broken Section 6, Block XV : Area, 290 acres 2 roods; capital land, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, rat.a, value, £860 ; instalment on deferred payment (excluding tawa, mangeao, and tawhero on spurs, with heavy under­ interest), £43; half-yearly rent on lease, £19 7s. growth of supplejack, ferns, and the usual small shrubs. Altitude, 150 ft. to 500 ft. above sea-level. Rather broken Soil generally of medium quality, rather poor on tawhero land, covered with open to heavy mixed forest comprising spurs, on sa,idstone formation ; well watered by numerous rimu, rata, tawa, tawhero, kohekohe, &c., with medium under­ streams. Section 3, Block IX, is distant twenty-three miles growth of supplejack and scrub. Soil sandy loam, on sand­ from Frankton Junction by formed bridle-road, remainder stone formation ; watered· by streams. Distant fourteen of sections distant three to four miles from last-mentioned miles from Ka.whie. by partly formed road, balance under section by pack-track along main range. This access will be construction. Access also by pack-track from Aotea Harbour improved shortly. up Makomako Stream. Kawhia Uoaniy.-Pirongia Survey Di•tric/.. Section 8, Block XV : Area, 833 acres 2 roods ; capital Section 5, Block I : Area, 751 acres 2 roods ; capital value, £1,860; instalment on deferred payment (excluding value, £1,120; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £93; half-yearly rent on lease, £41 17s. interest), £56; half-yearly rent on lease, £25 4s. Section 9, Block XV : Area, 486 acres ; capital value, Section 7, Block I: Area, 602 acres 2 roods; capital value, £1,440; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £900; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £72; half-yearly rent on lease, £32 8s. £45 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £20 5s. Altitude-Section 8, 250 ft. to 1,300 ft., Section 9, 1,200 ft. Section 8, Block I : Area, 480 acres ; capital value, £720 ; to 1,800 ft., above sea-level. Section 8 is fairly easy country instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £36 ; along road frontage, to broken land towards Makomako half-yearly rent on lease, £16 4s. Stream ; Section 9 is fairly easy sloping country from main Altitude, 700 ft. to 1,600 ft. above sea-level. Broken range to road. All covered with heavy mixed forest com­ country, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, prising rimu, rata, tawa, kohekohe, and tawhero on ridges, , rata, tawa, and light tawhero on many of spurs, with dense with thick undergrowth of supplejack, ferns, a.nd shrubs. undergrowth of supplejack, ferns, and small shrubs. Soil Light soil of fair quality on Section 8, patchy ou Section 9, medium to poor in quality, on sandstone formation; well resting on sandstone formation ; well watered by streams. watered by streams. Distant eight to ten miles from Oparau Distant eleven to twelve miles from Oparau by formed road, by formed bridle-road. thence by three-qua.rlers of a mile by pack-track. SPECIAL CONDITIONS. Kawhia Oounly.-Kawhia North Survey District. The lands are offered for selection subject to the following Section 3, Block III : Area, 1,184 acres ; capital value, conditions :- £3,080; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), 1. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of Crown £154 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £69 6s. Lands to use existing tracks pending the opening of the Altitude, 250 ft. to 1,200 ft. above sea-level. Broken surveyed roads. country, covered with mixed forest comprising rimu, rata, 2. The right of taking gravel or stone for road-construc­ tawa, kohekohe, tawhero, &c., with dense underbrrowth of tion purposes from any streams pn,ssing through or bounding nikau, supplejack, ferns, &c. Soil sandy loam, on sandstone the sections, together with the right of access to such streams formation ; well watered by streams. Distant seven miles for the purpose of obtaining gravel or stone as aforesaid, is from Oparau by formed road. reserved in favour of the Crown and of the local body. Section 3, Block IV : Area, 502 acres 2 roods; capital Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this value, £1,680 ; instalment on deferred payment (excluding office. interest), £84; half-yearly rent on lease, £37 16s. H. M. SKEET, Altitude, 700 ft. to 1,200 ft. above sea-level. Fairly broken Commissioner of Crown Lands. country, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, rata, tawa, tawhero, kohekohe, &c., with heavy undergrowth of supplejack, ferns, and scrub. Soil of loamy nature, of fair ,1uality; well watered by streams. Distant nine miles Land ·in the Canterburu Land District far Sale ur Lea.se to from Oparau by formed road. Dilm}iarged Soldiers. Section 4, Block IV : Area, 424 acres 2 roods ; capital District Lands and Survey Office, value, £1,260; instalment on deferred payment (excluding Christchurch, 4th March, 1920. interest), £63; half-yearly rent on lease, £28 7s. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned. lands Section 10, Block IV : Area, 607 acres 3 roods ; capital are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers value, £1,360; instalment on deferred payment (excluding Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and interest), £68; half-yearly rent on lease, £30 12s. applications will be received at the District Lands and Altitude, 1,100 ft. to 1,700 ft. above sea-level. Hilly Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, country, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, the 6th April, 1920. rata, tawa, kohekohe, tawhero, &c., with medium under- The lands may be pµrchased for cash or on d.eferred pay­ growth of supplej8.('k, hinahina, ferns, &c. -Soil light sandy ments, or selected _on__ lease for thirty-three years, with right loam, on sandstone formation; well watered by stream. of renewal for further successive terms o( thirty-three years Distant ten to eleven ·miles from Oparau by formed road. and a right to acqu,re the freehold. Section 9, Block IV : Area, 539 acres ; capital value, Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board £1 400 · instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, £70; half-yearly rent on lease, £31 10s. , Christchurch, on Thursday, 8th April, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. 766 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examina­ HawardenlRailway-station-thirty chains by good road, tion of applicants. remainder by road to be formed shortly. Section 12.-Very good flat agricultural land, well grassed; water may be obtained by sinking. About half a mile from SCHEDULE. Hawarden Railway-station-thirty chains by good road, remainder by road to be formed shortly. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-l<'msT-OLAss LAND. Section 13.--Very good flat agricultural land, in grass and Waipara Gounty.-lVaipara Sun,ey District.-Braok8dale stubble; fairly well watered. About three-quarters of a· Settkment. mile from Hawarden Railway-station by good road.

Instalment IMPROVEMENTS, Ion Deferred Half-yearly Area. Capital Payment Rent 'l'he improv~ments which are included in the capital values Value. I(excluding on Lease. of the sections are for boundary and subdivision fencing Interest). valued as follows : Section 1, 194 chains, £53; Section 2, ' 122 chains, £54 ; Section 3, 27 5 chains, £109 ; Section 4, A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. 188 chains, £67 ; Section 5, 44 7 chains, £161 ; Section 6, 1 III and 166 1 26 2,840 142 0 0 63 18 0 316 chains, £117 ; Sect,ion 7, 151 chains, £55 ; Section 8, VII 130 chains, £47 ; Section 9, 250 chains, £93 ; Section 10, 2 VII 138 1 9 2,550 127 10 0 57 7 6 ' 128 chains, £34 ; Section 11, 98 chains, £29; Section 12, 3 203 1 35 2,900 145 0 0 65 5 0 73 chains, £24 ; Section 13, 123 chains, £50. 4 ll8 0 0 1,880 94 0 0 42 6 0 There are also plantations on several sections, and wind- 5 m'~nd 257 2 9 4,830 272 15 0 108 13 6 mills on Sections 1, 9, and 13. VII 625* t31 11 3 There is a pumping plant on the Washpen Creek that (j III 152 2 22 2,970 1148 10 0 66 16 6 supplies water for Sections 5 and 6, and to a lesser extent to 7 147 2 32 3,540 177 0 0 79 13 0 Section 7, and also to the private property adjoining. The 8 92 0 20 2,830 141 10 0 63 13 6 successful applicants for these sections will require to make 9 vh 105 2 10 2,770 145 0 0 62 6 6 , their own arrangements (in conjunction with the adjoining 130* t6 ll 4 · owner) for the upkeep and working of this plant, subject 10 61 2 0 1,580 79 0 0 35 11 0 to the approval of the Land Board. 11 55 l 2 1,870 93 10 0 42 l 6 12 55 0 2 1,850 92 10 0 41 12 6 , The improvements which are not included in the capital 13 54 1 15 1,540 77 0 0 34 13 0 values of the sections, but which have to be paid for separately, are as follows :-- Section 5.---Six-roomed cottage, dairy, cow-shed, wool-shed, • Value of buildings. t Instalment on buildings. sheep-yard, and stable, valued at £625. NOTE.-The instalments on deferred payments in the case Section 6.-Iron shed valued at £60 (to be removed from of Section 5 and Section 9 include amounts for repayment Section 5). of value of buildings. Section 9.-Three-roomed cottage and pantry, valued at £130. DESCRIPTIONS OF SECTIONS. ' Section 10.-Wooden shed with iron roof, valued at £45 (to be removed from Section 5). Section 1.-About 60 acres in tussock, all ploughable ; watered by a spring and well. About three miles from Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this Hawarden Railway-station by good road, except the last office. quarter of a mile, which is not yet formed. H. I). M. HASZARD, Section 2.-About 80 acres in tussock, mostly ploughable; Commissioner of Crown Lands. remainder level and well grassed ; well watered. About two miles from Hawarden Railway-station by good road. Section 3.-About 80 acres in tussock, remainder well grassed ; about 50 acres level, parts somewhat broken ; Pa.storal Run in Canterbury Land District for License to fairly well watered. About a mile and a half from Hawarden Discharged So/;J,iers. Railway-station by good road. Section 4.-About 70 acres flat, swampy in places, remainder fairly steep slopes ; about 60 acres in grass ; fairly well District Lands and Survey Office, watered. About one mile from Hawarden Railway-station Christchurch, 29th January, 1920. by good road. N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pas­ Section 5.-About 80 acres practically level, remainder toral run is open for selection by discharged soldiers undulating to steep ; in grass and stubble ; fairly well in terms of the Land Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers watered. Weighted with £625, valuation for six-roomed . Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments; and applications will cottage, dairy, cow-shed, wool-shed and sheep-yard, and be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christ- stable, which may be paid for in cMh or by twenty-eight church, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 22nd March, 1920. half-yearly instalments of £31 lls. 3d. There are on this Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board section two sheds for removal to other sections. About for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, one mile and a quarter from Hawarden Railway-station by · Christchurch, on Wednesday, 24th March, 1920, at 10 o'clock good road. · a.m., but if any applicant so desires he may be examined by Section 6.-About 24 acres level, remainder undulating to the Land Board of any other district. steep ; well grassed, with exception of 13 acres in stubble ; . The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examina­ well watered. Weighted with £60, valuation for an iron ' tion of applicants. shed at present on Section 5, which may be paid for in caBh or out of advances. About one mile and a half from SCHEDULE. Hawarden Railway-station by good road. Section 7.-All flat or undulating agricultural land ; good CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. - THIRD . CLASS LAND.­ soil, well grMsed, well watered. About two miles from NATIONAL ENDOWMENT. Hawarden Railway-station by good road. Aslwnrton Gounty.-Heron, Somers, and Alford Section 8.-Good flat agricultural land in grass and stubble. Surt·ey Distrfrts. About two miles from Hawarden Railway-station by good road. RuN 115A (Clent Hills): Area, 30,100 acres; annual rent, Section 9.-Good flat agricultural land; 35 acres in stubble, £564. remainder well grassed; well watered. Weighted with £130, About 8,000 acres Hat and undulating, remainder very valuation for three-roomed cottage and pantry, which may be steep and broken hills. Altitude, 2,276 ft. to 7,248 ft. Well paid for in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of watered. Fair tussock feed on the lower slopes, but little £6 lls. 4d. or out of advances. One mile and a quarter from or no vegetation on the high tops.. Hawarden Railway-station by good road. The improvements that go with the land comprise about Section 10.-Good agricultural land; 25 acres well grassed, thirty miles of boundary and subdivisional fences, and two remainder in stubble; well watered. Weighted with £45, huts, the total value of which is £1,273 9s. Access is by good valuation for a wooden shed with iron roof at present on road (which crosses the Ashburton River twice), twenty­ Section 5, which may be paid for either in cash or out of three miles from Mount Somers Railway-station. advances. About one mile from Hawarden Railway-station Plans and full particulars may be obtained at this office, by good road. Section 11.-Very good flat agricultural land, well grassed; H. D. 1\1. HASZARD, watered by drain. About three-quarters of a mile from Commissioner of Crown Lands. ------

MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 767

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES. ------

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Auckland.

Registra.r's Office, Auckland, 24th February, 1920. OTIOE is hereby given that a. sitting of the _Na.tive La.nd Ooun will be held at Auckland on the 23rd day of N March, 1920, to hea.r and determine the matters mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder wriUen, in respect of which applications ha.ve been received by the Registrar, a.nd all such other matters a.e may be lawfully bro111tht before it. [Auckland, 1920-3.) E. P. EARLE, Registrar. --· SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOR PARTITIONS.

No. No.me of Applicant. · · Name or Land.

1 Ripeka. Awa.tea. .. IHuruhi lF 2A. 2 Frederick B. Bush ill (Pa.rr and Blomfie Id) .• i • 5D. 3 • 5F.

4 Ha.zel M. Kinder (Eorl and Ke'~t) .. I' Te Huruhi l3B. 5 l'aipu Ma.huta . . Lot 49c, M1mgere.

•• 6 Rangi Noho 1 Onewhero 99L. 7 Kupenga te Wa.ero .. . . Wa.ita.ka.ruru lA 5. 8 Te Aka.kura te Hara.re le 3c 9 Hinewho.re te Hihi (Buchanan and Purnell) .. I le 3D 1. 10 Ta.nui N ga.ka.i le 3D 2. 11 Te Aurere Peeke " le 3G 3. 12 Pa.retuta.nga. Ngaka.whena. , . : • 2F. 13 Rena.re Ka.iha.u (Earl, Kent, and Massey) .• . . 1 Wa.iuku West, Lot 141. 14 Ra.ngipua.ha. Whataiwi •• I Wha.reka.wa. 1e:s. 15 Pa.hiwi te Aho . . • lP, Section 2e. 16 Tiki te Ra.ngi Ma.ihi .. ' 1G 2. 17 Arthur Clements (Earl, Kent, a.nd Massey) 4B 3D lB, 18 Muriha.u Tukara.ma.ene 4B.3D 2. 19 Alfred Cartier 4B 3E. 20 Rahera. Pokaita.ra. 5A 4. 21 Te Auriki te Wa.ero (Buchanan and Purnell) 5B South 4. :!2 Wiri te Ra.ngi 5B North 8.

APPLICATIONS UNDER SlllCTION 121 OP THlll NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

231 Wiremu Ta.uma.ta Keepa...... I Hurnhi 5P and 5c. 24 Henare Turei . . . . . • . . ' Ka.wake.we. B and C. 25 1 Ra.hers. Titia. Pa.re.one (Parr and Blomfield) ' Mataita.i 1A 1. I

APPLICATION TO ASSlllSS THE AMOUNT OP COMPENSATION PAYABLlll TO OWNERS OP NATIVE LAND TAKEN BY PROCLAMATION UNDlllB THlll PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908.

No. Name of Applican,. I Name of Land. I Are~ ,akenJ__ Purpose for which ta.ken. - A. R. P. r, Wharek.a.wa, Section 4c, .i2 3 1 For road. Section 4 A 11I Wh_areka.wa, Section 4B 1 2 28 2A, !3~ction 2 .. 26 Under. Secretary for Public~ ' Whar.ka.wa., Section 4u 2 1 0 Works 2c; Section 1 11 Wha.reka.wa., Section 4B 3A 1 3 16 • • 4B 3B 4 2 22 l' 5B (Pingao) •. 2 3 35

1IATTER REFERRED FOR INQUIRY AND REPORT IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 34 OP THlll NATIVE LAND AMlllNDMENT AND NATIVE LAND CLAIMS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1919.

No. Petition. Nature of Petition.

271__ Petit.ion No. 49 of 1917, of Te/ Praying for reinvestigation of title to Lots 196 and 197, Ma.nurewa, Auckland.

1 Hula Ra.pa.ta and twelve others ' .. 768 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

MATTER BEl!'EBBED FOB lNQUmY IN TEBll!S 01!' SECTION 11 01!' THE NATIVE LAND AMENDll!ENT ACT, 1912, AB AMENDED BY SECTION 18 OF THIii NATIVIII LAND AMIIINDll!IIINT ACT, 1914.

Name of Appllc,!IJ. lla\nre of Application.

28 The Minister of Landa., To ascertain what persons shall be included in the certificate of title or other instrument of title for Allotments 828,824,825, 826, 827, 828,829,280, and 8!31, Waipipi PariPh.

APPLICATIONS UNDIIIB BIIICTION 141 01!' THIii NATIVIII LAND ACT, 1909.

No. I Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. -;-,-W-a_t_i_T_a_r_a_b_aw-a-ik-i--..------· Man!ere, Lots and 9. 80 Tiahiua Tarabawaiki :: I ~

APPLICATION FOB BUBVIIIY 0HABGING 0BDIIIB,

Date from which llo. ·1 N&me of Applie&Dt, Name of Land. Amonn,. lnteren la caloulated. I £ 9, d. 81 IP. E. Oheal .. j Whareka.wa 5B (Pingao) .. j 17 12 0 125 October, 1909 • ----

APPLICATION l!'OB ROAD Aoo111ss.

Name of Applloant. Blook \o which Access le Block over which Proposed Boa.d will r1111. No. I required•

82 1 Awatapu Paraone .. 1 Waitakaruru lo 8G 1 Waita.karuru lo 8A 7, I

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE NATIVE LAl!ID UIIINDll!ENT AoT, 1912.

No. I Name of Applioan\, Name of Land.

88 Theo Codlin (Buddle, Richmond, ILot 80 of Section 1, Wiri Wlr_i, or Parish of Wai- That the Raid person ma.y a.nd Buddle) uku; Lots 82, 88, 84, 85, 68, 67, 8, and Lot 4 be declared a European. (part of Lot 170), Parish of Waiuku West I

APPLIOATIOl!IB l!'OB PBOBAT.B:.

-;;,.-I Name of ApplioanL Name of Deceased. ------841 Public Trustee " I Benjamin William Ma.rahall 85 Remana Nutana . . Horomona Watarauihi.

APPLICATIONS l!'OB LIITTIIIBB 01!' ADMil'IIBTBATION,

~No.-1-··----~----~--~_-=._--~-~-f~_-PP_--_;_1~-~-n_,.______Name of Deceued. ,------861 Kainga.kuri • . • . . . Te Hake te Ma.tau. 87 Ropiha Pukekura • • • • • . Heta Puheke. 88 ] Mereana Teao (Pa.rr and Blomfield) •• Mihaka Awa.lea. 89 I Kupenga te Waero (Wynyard, Skelton, a.nd Wilson) Te Whetu Pera.ta.

Sitting of the Na.nve Land Omwt at Auckland, Registrar's Office, Tokera.u District, Auckla.nd, 25th February, 1920. OTIOE Is hereby given that the matter mentioned in Gbe Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the £N Native La.nd Oourt sining at Auckla.ud on the 19th day of March, 1920, or as soon Sherer.her as the business of the Ooun will allow. [Tokerau, 1920--5.) E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATION TO DEl!'llrn 0BOWN'8 lNTEBICBT,

Name of Applie&Dt. Name of Land.

451 W. H. Harries IOrakel 1, Reserve 0. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 769

Sitting of the Native Appellate Court at Wanganui.

Registrar's Office, Wanganui, 2nd March, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Appellate Court will be held e.t Wanganui on the 25th de.y of N Me.rch, 1920, to hear e.nd determine the matters set forth in the Schedule herebo. [Wa.nga.nui, 1920-7.J L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPEALS,

No. Name of Appell&nt. Name of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal is made.

I I 1 : Noti Whe.kaneke (Currie e.nd Ng&titu No. 16 e.nd other ! Decision de.ted 7th and 11th N'lvember, 1919, I Jack) le.nde : refusing rehearing re succession to Pe.rani Wbaka.neke,deoee.eed. 2 Robert Johns (Tree.dwell, Gordon, Inue.wai No. 6A Decision dated 10th June, 1919, re partition into e.nd Brodie) Nos. 1, 2, and 8. 3 Here. Whare.whe.re. (G. Hutchison) Motukawa. 2B No. 18 and Decision dated 4th December, 1916, re succession to other lands Hara.wire. Heperi, deceased.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 208 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applican,. l!lame of Land. Na,ure of Application.

41 Utanga Winiata (J. M. Hussey) .. I Awarua. 4c 9E .. . · I· That this land be declared European land.

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

J.1,eting of the Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Lana Board..

Auckland, 25th February, 1920. OTICE le hereby given that a sitting of the Waika.to-Maniapoto District Maori La.nd Board will be held at N The.mes on Tuesday, the 16th day of March, 1920, a.t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, and such other matters as may be lawfully brought before It. It is hereby notified for the general information of parties that, unless reason is shown to the contrary, the Boe.rd will dismiss, on the ground of non-prosecution, any of the applications hereinafter referred to as "Adjourned Applications" which are not brought on for consideration at the meeting. E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB CONll'IBJIIATION OF ALIENATIONS.

N&ture No. , Record No. of Da.,e. Name of Land. Names of P&rties. Alienation.

ADJOUl!.NED APPLICATIONS. 1 9324 Transfer 2 November, 1917 Wharekawa 4n 3E Rawiri te Ua to Arthur Clements. 2 9329 15 1917 4B :3A Wiremu te Aramoana to Arthur Clements. 3 9833 Sale 27 April, 1918 Waitakaruru 2A 2A 2 Mutu Merina and othem to Joel Deeble. 4 10060 16 September, 1918 Moehau lG 5B 1 Te Aohau te Ahi paura and others to Ernest Deeble. 5 10150 24 ,June, 1917 3D 2 Hera te Teira and others to Ernest Deeble. 6 10151 10 November, 1918.. Waikanae 411 1 Riki Tuwhaiti and others to Ernest Deeble. 7 10152 22 October, 1918 Kaokaotunoa Ranapia Mokena and others to Sophia Deeble. 8 10158 2 April, 1919 Te Poka No. 3 Riki Tubaiti and others to Gus. tavus A. Gundlock. 9 IO!fl2 23 January, 1919 Lot 8, Town of Hastings Riki Tuhaiti and others to Robert (part) Henry Muir. 10 10178 18 August, 1916 Waitakaruru 2A 2A I Tutawhiao Ngaketeto Joel Deeble. ll 10179 Kopuraruwai 31< l Kahupikakc te Ro to Lemuel J. Bagnall. 12 10222 10 ,January, 1919 Section 10, Block V, Aroha Rete Watene to Frederick W. Manning. 13 10:153 2 October, l!ll8 Kuaotunu 3f1 Ranapia Mokena to Ernest Deeble. 14 10366 4 August, 1919 Sections 65, 66, 67, and Aoturoa Tamati Ramanui to part 68, Maungatawhiri Frank Roberts. 15 10381 4 ,June, 1919 Moanakapiti-Huhuraumati Rangitungia Pereniki and others B2 to Louis E. Ctt..'iRrehi. 16 10382 2 August, 1919 Kopuraruwai 3A 2c Hurinui Hekekc to Walter Edwin Price. 17 11)393 27 June, 1919 Tiritiri 3c 1 .. Wiremu te Wbetu to May Evelin Bagnall. 770 THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE.

APPLICATIONS FOR CoNFIRlllATION OI' ALIBlilAT10Ns-contm.ued.

., · Nal.iire ·. · J ·: No.· Reoord No." of n-. I Name of· Land. ·I Namea of Partlel. --L.----'--Al-lena_t.lon_.-L---_.!....·-· · .. ___ _._ .. --'-'------

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS--C0nti11ued. 18 10411.ai Lease 12 March, 1919 Waiomb. lB .. Riki Tuhaiti and others to Lilian Bagnall. 19 10412 4 August, 1919 Wharekawa 4B 3A Kiwi Ahipu and another to Te Pawuga Reihana. 20 10413 Sale 28 May, 1919 Kuaotunu No. 6A Miria Minarapa to Ernest Deeble. 21 10416 l July, 1919 Piraurahi 3B 1 Rihi Kahuerewai and others to John Albert Endean. .22. 10419 _8 August, 1919 . Aorangi D 2B Te Kiriwera Tukukino and others · Henry R. Bush. 23 I0420 12 June, HH9 Makumaku 5A 2n 4n Te Ao te Kukume and another to ~enry R. .Bush. 24 10423 23 July, 1919 Rawhitiroa B 1 Marna Tawhiri and others to . ;George Arthur Bush. 25 I0424 11. November, 1918 C Witika Taupo and others to Kuratu Kuao. 26 10425 10 June, 1919 Waihou West 4n 2 Riaua Hakiaha and others to Henry R. Bush. 27 10426 24 1919 4n 4 Te Aitu Karaka and others to Henry R. Bush. 28 104.15 Lease 18 August, 1919 Whakahaere No. 1 Hera Hopihona and another. to David Marshall. 29 1043'9 Sale 14 July. 1919 Te Aroha, Block IX, Sec­ Reha Kau Hou and others to tion 28 2o Henry R. Bush. , 30 10440 17 ,June, 1919 · Te Awaiti lH 2A 3 Hatu lllatenga to Kuratu te Aku. 3l' '10448 Kopuraruwai 3o 4B Tamati Mitai Wirikihana and another to V. J. Bagnall.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 32 10342 Transfer 22 July, 1919 Lot 257, Parish of Pukete lhaia Tanahira and others to Walter J. Westney. 33 10547 Lease 17 May, 1919 Wharenga Bl Rangiteki Paaka to Thomas A. Gibbs. 34 10609 Transfer 12 October, 1919 Tarakewhati 2A 2c 2 Hone Mikara Anihana and an­ other to Ira Anihana. 35 10612 24 May, 1919 Waihoanga No. 3A Hapi Tuwairu Wiremu Kingi Nepia and others to the Thames Borough Council. 36 10613 Waitakaruru le 2 (part) Natives to Isaac Haley. 37 10iH6 28 August, 1919 Awamahanga B 2B Eruini Taipari to Thomas W. Clot worthy. 38 10632 Lot 14, Putataka Mamae Ruihana and another to John Crichton. 39 10639 30 October, 1919 Wharekawa lE 2B Amokura Makareta to Te Tahuri " te Harare. 40 10640 6 1919 .Te Hape 3B •• Papu te Putu to George Arthur Bush. 41 10641 18 June, 1919 Makumaku 5A 2n 4A Te Ao te Kukume to Blanche D. Bush. 42 10642 17 September, 1919 Rawhitiroa No. 2 Mokopuna and others to George Arthur Bush. 43 10643 26 June, 1919 Makumaku 5A 2n 4E Parewaikato Horomona and others to Blanche D. Bush. 44 10644 19 1919 5A2D 3 Hauata Witika and others to Blanche D. Bush. 4/i 19651 2 1919 Te Kowhai - Manaia No. 2 Neha Toki and others to Hohepa Mataitaua. 46 10662 29 lt:ay, 1919 Pokaihaku te Anini to George Cribb. 47 10663 27 1919 Hapurukahu B Hakere Paraone and others to George Cribb. 48 10667 20 1919 Whakapapakau BNo. 2 Eruera Anihana and another to Hone Anihana. 49 10698 Lease 6 December, 1919 .. Wharekawa 4B 3E Wiremu te Aramoana to Arthur Clements. 50. 10699 Transfer · 28 November, 1919 Okauia 4E 2c Ria te Keep& to H. Sutherland. 51 10712 18 December, 1916 .. Papaaroha No. 2 (part) .. Herewini Oweroa and others to George Winstone, jun. 52 10713 2 July, 1919 Waiari 2 North B Ngaromaki Pare.ta to George Cribb. 53 10727 13 October, 1919 Kopuran1wai 3B 2c Hinewhare te Hihi to Walter Edwin Price. 54 10728 11 1919 3B 2A Taumaha Aperahama and others to Walter Edwin Price. 55 10736 Transfer 11 December, 1919. . Allotment 118, Parish of Te Kakenga Tomonui and others Tamahere to Arthur Pretty. 56 10737 24 October, 1919 . . Te Au-o-Waikato A 5B 2 Tok& Hotene and another to Taupoki te Aho. 57 10738 Lease 29 November, 1919 A 5c l Roka Hariata Hopere to {',ecil M. G. McDavitt. 58 10739 Transfer 3 ,July, 1919 A 1 (road) Pe.kite& te Aho and another to Samuel C. Parlour. 59 10740 30 October, 1919 Maungatapu B 4B and B Te Inanga te Rama and others to 4D l Harry Swinboum. M;AR. 4.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 771

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRJlATION OF ALIIINATIONS-continued.

Nature No., ~ord So, . ot Name of Land. Names of Parties. I Alieoatlon.

NIIW APPLICATIONS-continued. 60 10741 Transfer 11 December, 1919 .. Te Au.o-Waikato-Maunga­ Tarapipipi Taingakawa and an­ tapu 3o 1 other to William H. Hume. 61 . 10742 Lease 24 November, 1919 Lot 117, Parish of Tama- Kahurangi Eru Kaka to William here H. Hume. 62 10743 Transfer 15 October, 1919 Te Au-a-Waikato 5B (part) Aremete Paeahu and another to William A. Smart. 63 10744 20 August, 1919 Maungatapu B 3 Piripi te Uira and others to Peter McNaughton. 64 10745 26 November, 1919 Lot 106, Parish of Tama­ Kuika Taiata and others to here Michael McKendry. 65 10746 12 1919 Lot 102, Parish of Tama­ Kahurangi Eru Kaka to Harry here Robinson. 66 10747 IO December, 1919 .. Lot 85A, Parish of Tama. Te Kati Murupara and others to here Annie A. Robinson. 67 10748 IO October, 1919 .. Te Au-o-Waikato-Maunga- Pikohu Tanawhea and others to tapu 4B George H. Pirritt and another. 68 10754 22 November, 1919 Section 6, Block V, Aroha Kiwi te Ahipu and another to Alice G. Dearle. 69 10755 Lease 30 August, 1919 Mataitai lA 2A Awaroa Hete.raka to Tata Tuma­ kere Hedley. 70 10758 Transfer 21 October. 1919 Te Au-a-Waikato A 4s .. Tuhimanu Tukere to David Mc­ Gregor. 71 10759 Lease 23 December, 1919 .. Te Au-o-Waikato-Maunga- Tukau Aremete and others to tapu 4c 2 George H. Pirritt and another. 72 10760 Transfer 27 Novembi,r, 1919 Wahine-o-Rukuwai No. 2 Tamati Parauri Koinaki and others to William Dalzell and anothn. 73 10806 30 August, 1919 Section 31A 3, Block IX, Hori Ripihia and others to Henry Aroha R. lluah. 74 10807 IO December, 1919 Rawhitiroa 3B 1 Petiwai Hoani and others to Henry Robertson Bush. 75 10811 25 July, 1917 Tepapakainga No. lB Tukaramaene Hapi and others to Gladys C. M. Uru. 76 10817 6 August, 1919 Aorangi A 4E Merea Wikiriwhi to Hague Smith (Limited). 77 10818 25 July, 1919 Wairau No. 3B Taumaha Aperahama and others to Henry R. Bush. 78 10819 21 ,January, 1920 Rawhitiroa A No. 2 Rangiteki Paaka to Henry R. Busb. 79 10834 30 October, 1917 Lot 332A, Whangamarino Te Onetapu Rautakiri and others to Annie L. Fryers. 80 10836 23 December, 1919 .. Patumahoe No. 2 Kiriata Tupiki and another to George Sarjant. 81 10840 17 October, 1919 Ngarua 5A 2s Whakamura Whatu and others to Edwin Petherick. 82 10841 11 November, 1919 .. Waitakaruru 2A 2B 2 Paora Tewhautera and others to Charles T. Stretton. 83 10842 20 August, 1919 2A 2A 1 Rangiatea Pokai and others to Charles T. Stretton. 84 10854 11 February, 1920 .. Tawhitowhenua No. 2 Eruini Heina Taipari to Eme~t A. Newland. 85 10855 11 1920 .. Reoreo No. 2 Ditto. 86 10856 11 1920 .. Tawhitowhenua No. I 87 10857 11 1920 .. Kahvhenua No. 3 E;~ini Reina Taipari to Alde­ berontifus J. Bateman. 88 10865 8 November, 1919 .• Parehuia B .. Rihitoto Renata and others to Henry Lowe. 89 10866 3 1919 .. Horahia-Opou 3B IA 2 Wiriha.na Watene to Henry Grundy. 00 10867 I September, 1!119 Taperahi 3c 2 Pirimona Watene and others to John Hulse. 91 10868 Lease 11 November, 1919 .. Te Awamahanga B I Toke Watene to Thomas W. I Newman. 92 10869 Transfer 5 February, 1920 .. Lot 44, Block XXVIII, Pehipa Matiu and others to Grey Shortland and Menzies (Limited). 93 10870 5 1920 .. Lots 469, 470, 471, and Pehipe. Matiu and others to the 472, Block VI, Shortland Thames Bowling Club. 94 10871 18 1920 .. Lots 593 and 594, Block Pehipa Matin and others to Annie XXIX, Shortland Wilmot Smith. 95 10872 18 1920 .. Lots 350, 351, 352, and Pehipa Matiu and others to John 353, Block XXX, Short. N. Wood. land 96 10881 2 1920 .. Waikuwharu No. l Eruera Anihana to Wikitoria te Ngahue. 97 10882 29 October, 1919 Ongarahu No. 1 Arapera Matene to Toke Watene. 98 10883 15 1919 Jllaractearahi A Wikitoria te Ngahue to Robert H. Muir. 99 10884 18 September, 1919 Mangawhero 3o 2u lA Merea Warere to Edgar P. Tapper and another. 100 10885 15 December, 1919 •• Tawhitowhenua 3B 2 Wirihana Watene to Henry Lowe. IOI 10886 28 August, 1919 A wamahanga B 2B Eruini Taipari to Thomas W. Clotsworthy. G 772 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALil!NATIONS-continued .

Nature of Da.be. Name of Land. N amea of Par tiea, • No., Record No. I Aliena.tion.

NEW APPLICA"IJONS-continued. 102 10887 Transfer 23 October, 1919 Section 21, Block IX, Aroha Akata te Koutu and another to Frederick W. Manning. 103 10888 29 1919 Lot 19, Town of Hastings Wahu Peke to Sidney Charles Muir. 104 10889 16 ,, 1919 Kaipapaka No. 2 Eruini Taipari to Janet Purnell. 105 10890 17 February, 1920 .. Section 5A I A, Block Y, Moanaroa Parata and another to 1 Aroha Frederick W. Manning. 106 10891 Lease 28 October, 1919 Iwituaroa D 2 Parakau Rapana and others to David Marshall. 107 10892 Transfer 24 February, 1920 .. Te Awamahanga A Te I-lira More to Charles P. Rvan. 108 !0893 30 September, 1919 Te Rei-o-Manga 2n, Te Tukumana te Taniwha and· an­ Mihi, and Kaipapaka other to Robert H. Muir. No. 1 109 10894 Lease 7 February, 1920 Whangamata 4D 4A Hipirini Koraki to Wallace H. Ross. llO 10895 Transfer 24 July, 1919 Tiritiri 6n 3 .. Wiremu te Aramoana and others to Lilian Bagnall. 111 10898 23 October, 1919 Taurarahi A Ngaromaki Parata and others to Charles H. Stewart.

112 10900 23 February, 1920 Kopuraruwai 3c 4n 1 Mamati Mitai and another to Walt,er Edwin Price. 113 10901 21 January, 1020 Tapuiuruehu A No. Totoreinga Tineia to William I David Keys. __I -- --~---,

Al'PLICATIONS TO SUMMON MEETINGS OF OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. j ~ecord No. Name of Land. Nature of Propoeed Alienation.

ADJOURNED APPLICATION,

10362 Lot 149A, Parish of Tamahere • • J Sale to Sholts Fergusson for the sum of £15 per acre or the amount

1 of the Government valuation, whichever should be the greater.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 115 10835 Lot 332B No. 1, Parish of Whanga- (l.) Sale to Christiana Fryers for the sum of £5 per acre or the marino amount of the Government valuation, whichever should be the greater. (2.) Lease to Christiana Fryers for a term of fifty · years, at an annual rental of 5s. per acre during the first twenty-five years, and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the remaining twenty-five years. 116 10837 Te Rereapahau No. 3 Lease to Walter Moorcraft for a term of twenty-one years, at a rental of ls. 6d. per acre during the first seven years, 2s. 6d. during the next seven years, and 3s. during the remaining seven years. 117 10848 Rotokohu 3B 2 Sale to David Sheehan for the amount of the Government valuittion. 118 10853 Rangitoto-Tuhua 76B 6 Sale of timber at a royalty of 15s. per 100 for posts, 7s. 6d. per cord for firewood, and ls. per 100 ft. for all other timber. 119 10860 Kiwitahi No. 2n Sale to George Herbert Pirritt for the amount of the Government valuation. 120 10862 Pukehanga No. 2 Lease to Totorewa Haira for a term of forty-two years, at an annual rental of 5 per cent. on the Government valuation during the first twenty -one years, and 5 per cent. on the unimprovP-d value during the remaining twenty-one years. 121 10863 Waihou West 4E North No. 3 Sale to Wani Epiha for the amount of the Government valuation. 122 10864 4ll North No. 5 Sale to Henrv R. Bush for the amount of the Government valuation. 123 10873 Urumutu" or Kawamutu .. Sale to ,John· Hulse for the amount of the Government valuation. i 124 10880 Maungatautari 4B .5 Sale to Frederick C. Daniel for the sum of £2 10s. per acre. 125 10897 Section 57, Parish of Waipa Sale to A. Primrose for the sum of £5 per acre. ·--

APPLICATIONS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTIONS. ' Record No. I Name of La.nd. Resolution.

NEW APPLICATION~. 126 10199 Kinohaku East 3n lOA That the land be sold to Riria l\faaka and Piko Hariata for the sum of £6 per acre. 127 10570 Rangitoto-Tuhua 33c 3B 2B , That the laud be sold to John Clark Paterson for the sum of £380. 128 10586 Kakepuku 9a 8 No. 2 i That the land be sold to A

Mesting of the Aotea District Maon Lana Board.

Wanganui, 1st March, 1920. OTIOE i1 hereby given lhe.l "1e matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered a, a N meeting of the Aoee. District Maori Land Boa.rd lo be held a, Wa.nganui on Tuesday, the 25th day of March, 1920, al 10.SO a.m. . F. 0. V. AOHESON, President. BOHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOB 00N1l'IB11ATION 01' ALIIIINUIJNS UNDER 8IIICTI0N 218 OF THE NATIVIII LAND ACT, 1909,

Natura No, 1-BecordNo. of Dale, Name of Land. Names of Par'1aa. Alienation.

l I 20/42 ! Transfer 26 July, 1919, and Ohi.µ,a South C 1, Section Whango tc Oi and another to 1 other dates 2A 2A William G. Somerville (Somer­ ville, Cook, and Co.). 2 20/43 Lease 21 July, 1919 Waimarino A 13B Pareariki Tarihira and others tu John C. H. Lloyd (Tustin and Waldegrave). 3 20/46 Transfer 27 August, 1919, and Parikino 7 A •• Taiawa te Ope and others to Ethel I other dates Elizabeth Allen (Armstrong, ! Craig, and Barton). 4 20/51 ! Mortgage 24 October, 1919, and Pungaharuru 2 Wahirangi te Hira and others to I other dates Richs,rd G. M. Park (Armstrong, I Craig, and Rarton). 5 20/52 : Lease 30 January, 1920 :karaka B 2B 2A Karipa Ngaiotu to William Seaton (Currie and Jack). 6 20/54 Mortgage 30 1920 Te Tuhi 5 1 Rangi Tumango and another to Peter McDonnE>ll (Currie and Jack). 7 20/55 Transfer of lease 30 1920 5 Henare Tumango and others to Rangi Tumango and another (Currie and Jack). 8 20/56 Transfer 17 December, 1919:. Porikapa ::t Hine Komata to Hau Torokawa (Roy and Nicholson). 9 20/58 Lease 27 January, 1920 Waitara, Block IV, Sec­ Hamapiria Tuku to Charlotte E. tion S Sanson (C. R. Stead). lO 20/59 Transfer Ngatitu 16A .. Noti Whakaneke and another to Te Aonui Poumua (Currie and Jack). 11 20/61 3 February, 1920 .• N~atirahiri 2B 3 Ngakura Rona to :Moumou Meiha and others (C. R. Stead). 12 20/62 °14 Oetuber, 1919 Awaru,i, 4A 3<' 4A Puna McTaggart and others to Robert W. Smith (Arrowsmith and Loughnan). 13 20/63 Lease 11 August, 1919 Rangiwaea 4F l lA Turuki McDonnell to William Ingley (Tustin and Walde­ grave). 14 20/66 30 January, 1920 Wairnarino 3H land 3H 3 Te Opetini Turehu to Harry Merson (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown). 15 20/67 17 August, 1919, and 4A4 Te Moke Make.tea and others to other dates Jean Crowe (T. A. Harris). 16 20/68 17 August, 1919, and Tc Moke Make.tea and others to other dates James E. Crowe (T. A. Harris). 17 20/69 17 August, 1919, and 4A 1 l\fataera Rongonui and others to other dates Jean Crowe (T. A. Harris). 18 20/70 17 July, 1919, and Ngapakihi 2B 3 Nu. 1 • Ruihi Taputoro and others to other dates . Kahukura Taiaroa(T.A. Harris). 19 20/71 Transfer 14 February, 1920 .• Hamua 26 .. Rangi Hikaka to Joseph and George Pickering (Welsh, Mc­ Carthy, and Beechey). 20 20/74 Mortgage 4 1920 .. Ngakiekie to J..ihn C. O'Rorke (Standish and Anderson). 21 20.m; Transfer 2S August, 1919 Waimarino A 9 Ngawaiata Takaiora and others tu Tapeka Turchu (T. A. Harris). 22 20/78 Lease 10 November, 1919 Pungarehu A Hori Teira to Robert Rookes (Johnstone and Croker). 23 20/79 10 }'ebruary, 1920 .• Ngatitnhekerangi 6, 7, 18, Kini (Patara) Renau to Kaitapapa and 19 (Currie and Jack). 24 20/80 20 December, 1919 Karaka B 2B 1 Ke.wane. Morehu to William Sea­ ton (Currie and Jack). 25 20/81 Transfer I 23 Februe.1-y, 1920 Ngatirahiri SE 1 Mepara Stockman to Reginald C. Jury (C. R. Stead). 26 20/82 21 1920 Matarikoriko 7 A Paekohatu Paratene to Hugh Purdie (C. R. Stead). 27 20/83 19 1920 N gatirahiri 2M Te.here Eruini to Tiemi Eruini (Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert). 28 20/84 Lease 9 December, 1919, Karaka B 1 .. Ropiha Rangihaukore and another and other dates to Luke McGorman (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown). 29 20/85 Transfer 24 February, 1920 Rangitatau lD 5B 2 Wire te Kahu to Graeme Suther­ land (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown). 30 20/86 16 September, 1919 Parawanui 22 Warena Hunia and others to Wil­ liam Homes (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown). 774 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No~ 23

APPLICATIONS FOR CoNFIRlllATION OF ALIENATIONS UNDER SECTION 218 OF THE NATIVE LAND AcT, 1909-conti,iued.

Nature Record No. of De.fie. Na.me of Land. Names of Parties. No.I Alienation.

31 20/87 Transfer 20 January, 1920 .. Hamua 18A 2 ltRawinia Pumuka to Th~m~s I Hogan (O'Dea, Haselden, and ij Bayley). :J2 20/89 21 February, 1920 Motukawa 2B 3A jtPakupuka Rawiri to ,John Collins ; (Arrowsmith and Loughnan). 33 20/92 19 1920 Kapakapa 6B 2 Rihipeti Pene to ,John C. Campion (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton). 34 20/94 25 1920 Parikino 5 .. Timoti te Aokapurangi to Ethel E. Allen (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton). 35 20/95 30 January, 1920 Kapakapa 6n 2 Weraroa Kingi to Cameron J. Campion (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton). 36 I 20/96 12 1920 .. Ngatitanewai C, Lot 5 Hokio Ngahuinga to James R. Corrigan (Welsh, McCarthy, and Beechey). 37 20/97 12 1920 .. 26B Hauparoa Whareaitu to James R. Corrigan (Welsh, McCarthy, and Beechey). 38 20/98 6 September, 1919 i Ohura South B 2B I A whi Ropiha and N gapene Ropiha, by their Trustee (the Public Trustee) to Charles P. Smith (C. E. Mackay).

APPLICATIONS TO RECOlllM@ND His EXCELLENCY THE GOVER:SOB-GENERAL TO CONSEN'r TO llfoRTGAGES UNUER SECTION 230 OF THE NAT!VE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. I Record No. I Name of Land. Names of Parties. -!------·· ~II .. 39 20/50 1 Pungaharuru 2 Wahirangi te Hira and others to Richard Gavin M. Park (Arm­ I strong, Craig, and Barton). 40 20/53 I Te Tuhi 5 .. [ Rangi Tumango and another to Peter McDonnell (Currie and Jack). 41 20/73 Ngatikahumate 4 ! Ngakiekie to ,John C. O'Rorke (Standish and Anderson). ------·------·------··· APPLICATION FOR CoaFIBlllATION Ot' RESOLUTION PASSED BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS.

No. I Record No. Name of Land. Resolution ,--i

42 I 18/312. I Ngapakihi 3 Thai the said land be leased t.o Ella Elizabeth Carter, of Wel­ I lington, spinster, for the term of forty-two years, at the yearly rental for the first twenty-one years of a sum equal to 5 per cent. of the present Government unimproved value thereof, and for the second t,wenty-one years of a sum ec1ual to 5 per cent. on the Government unimproved value thereof as ascertained at the end of the first term of twenty-one years (T. A. Harris).

APPLICATIONS IN TERMS OF SECTION 341 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, THAT MEETINGS 01' AS8El11RLED OWNEBS BE SUMlllONED.

~o. Record No. Same of lllock. Reaolutlon.

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4;3 20/60 Tuketuke ]<' .Block That Tuketuke F Block, containing 44 acres l rood, be sold to lf,l. S. Barrow, of Waverley, for the sum of £442 ; or in the If alternative That the said land be leased to J. S. Barrow for a term of twenty. one years, at a rental of £23 per annum (Currie and ,Tack). -14 '20/77 Papatupu 5B That the said land be leased to Atutahi Pirikahu, of Ngutuwera, farmer, for twenty-one years, at a rental of £1 17s. 6d. per acre (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown). 45 20/88 l'uketapu Block (part) , That the portion of the said land adjoining Rangitoto-Tuhua · ·No. l, and lying between the Taringamutu and Pungapunga Streams, and containing about 5,000 acres, be sold to Christopher I. Ill James Somerville, of Taumarunui, settler, and ·William George Somerville, of Taumarunui, accountant, as tenants in common, ; I in e11ual shares for the amount of the Government Valuation; I or in the alternat.ive . That the said 5,000 acres be leased to the said Christopher James Somerville and William George Somerville, as tenants in common, in equal share.~ for forty-two years, the rental for the first twenty-one years to be :i per cent. of the Government valuation of the said land, a,nd for the second twenty-one years being double the rental for the first period. The above area lies between the Taringamutu and Pungapunga Streams, and is bounded on the south-west by Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 1, and on the north-east by the land recently purchased by the Taringamutu Totara Sawmills (Limited), and the applicants agree that such portions as may be decided upon be reserved for resident owners, and that road lines be laid through the said land (Somerville, Cook, and Co.). MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 775

APPLICATIONS IN TEBIIS 01! SBOTION 341 01! THB JltATIVB LAND Aor, 1909, THAT MBBTINGS 01! A8SBM:BL:aD 0W1'BB8 BB SUllllONBD-continued.

Na.me of Block. Resolution. No. i_R_ec_o_r_d_N_o_. ~

46 i I 20/93 W aimarino 3F 6 That the land known as Waimarino 3F 6 be leased to Tiori Rangi Taurerewa and Mori Haitana, as tenants in common, in equal shares for forty-two years from the date of confirmation of this resolution, at a rental for the first twenty-one years equivalent to 5 per cent. of the capital value of the land, and at a rental !· during the second twenty-one years of 5 per cent. on the unimproved value of the land at the end of the first period of twenty-one years \\ithout (in assessing such rental for the second term) taking into account any improvements which may have been effected on the said lands (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton).

Notice of Meeting of 011111era under Part XVIII of the I Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the · Native Land Act, I9(l9. Native Land Act, 1909. --.. REGULATION N 0, 52. RBGULATION N 0, 52. HE Maori Land Board for the Waike.to-Me.nlapoto rrHE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Walka.to-Maniapoto T Maori Land District hereby notifies the.t a meeting of Maori Land District hereby notifies that a. meeting the ownors of Waitakarnrn 2A 3 will be held, in pursue.nee of the owners of Mangakotukutuku Block will be held, in of Pe.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Thames pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1920, e.t 2 o'clock 'l'hames on Friday, the 19th day of Ma.rob, 1920, at 2 in the e.fternoon, for the purpose of considering the following o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the proposed resolution:- following proposed resolution:- " That the land be sold to Margaret Peters for the sum of " That the land be sold to George Arthur Bush for the Jl30 per a.ore." amount of the Government valuation." Dated at Auckland this 28th de.y of Februe.ry, 1920. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. C. E. MAcCORMICK, C. E. MAcCORMICK, President. President.

Notice of Meeting of Ownera under Part XVIII of the Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 52. REGULATION No. 52. HE Maori Land Board for the Walkato-Maniapoto HE Maori Land Board for the Waikato-Me.nlapoto T Maori Land District hereby notifies that a. meeting T Maori Land District hereby notifies the.t a meeting of of the owners of Whatitokorua. B will be held, in pur­ the owners of Waitakururu 2F will be held, in pursuance suance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Thames Thames on Friday, the 19th day of Me.rch, 1920, at 2 on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1920, at 2 o'olook .in o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following following proposed resolution:- proposed resolution:- ,, That the land be sold to F. H. Barnett for the sum d ,. That the land be sold to Isaac Haley for the sum of £7 £1,700." per a.ere." Dated a.t Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. C. E. MAoCORMICK, C. E. MAcCORMICK, President. President.

Notice o/ Meeting of Owner, under Part XVIII of the Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XV III of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909. ----. RBGULATION No. 52. RBGULATION No. 52. HE Maori Land Board for the Waikato-Manie.poto Maori HE Maori Land Board for the Waikato-Maniapoto T Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the T Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of owners of Oranga.pirau No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of the owners of Ruapewai Block will be held, In pursuance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Thames on Part XVIII of the N"tive Land Act, 1909, at Thames on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1920, a.t 2 o'clock in Friday, the 19th day of Ma.rob, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following pro­ proposed resolution :- posed resolution:- " That the land be sold to George Arthur Bush for the " That the land be sold to George Cribb for the sum of a.mount of the Government valuation." £25 per acre." Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. C. E. MAcCORMICK, C. E. MAcCORMICK, President. President.

Notice of Meeting of 0'11111er, under Part XVIII of th• Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

RBGULATION No. 52. RBGULATION NO. 52. HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Waikato-Maniapoto HE Maori Land Board for the Waika.to-Maniapoto T Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting T Maori Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Otehenga Block will he held, in pur­ of the owners of Waitakaruru lB 2B will be held, in suance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at pursuance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Thames on Friday, the 19th da.y of March, 1920, at 2 Thames on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1920, at 2 o'olook o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following the following proposed resolution:- proposed resolution :- " That the land be sold to George Arthur Bush for the " That the land be sold to Stanley George Chambers for a.mount of the Government valuation." the sum of £4 per acre." Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. C. E. MAcCORMICK, C. E. MAoOORMICK, President. President. 776 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23 "i'otice o/ Meeting of 01Dnera under Part XVIII of tlH INotice o/ Meeting o/ 01Dnera under Part XVIII oj the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

RIIGUL.lTION No. 62. RIIGUL.l.;; No. 52. HE Maori Land Board for she Walka.to-Mania.poto rr Maori Land District hereby notifies that a. meeting of HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land Dis­ she owners of Waitakaruru 1A la 2 will be held, in pur­ T trict hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners of suance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Te Kopiha Block will he held, in pursuance of Part xvm of Thames on Friday, the 19th day of Ma.rob, 1920, at 2 &he Native Land Act, 1909, at Tokaanu on Friday, the o'clock in the a.ftemoon, for the purpose of considering the 19th day of March, 1920, at 11.80 o'clock In the forenoon, following proposed resolution :- for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu- " That the land be leased to Stanley George Chambers for tion:- · a. term of fifty yea.rs, at an annual revta.l of five per cent of " That the said block be sold to Errol Thomas Cupples, the Government valuation during the first twenty-five years, Frank Leslie Cupples, and Lindsay Rowland McGregor, as and five per cent. on the unimproved value during the tenants in common, a.t the a.mount of the special Gevern­ remaining twenty-five years." ment valuation." Dated at Auckland this 28th day of February, 1920. Dated at Wanganui this 1st day of March, 1920. 0. E. M..loOORMICK, F. 0. V. ACHESON, President. President.

Notice of Meeting of Ownera under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. Notice of Meeting of Owners unde7 Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. RBGULATION No. 52. RBGULATJON NO. 52. HE Maori Land Board for the Waikato-Maniapoto Maori T Land District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Section 1, Block VIII, Aroha Survey DistrioL HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea. Maori Land Dis­ (Ngatira.hiri Reserve), will be held, in pursuance of Part T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Thames on Turutururoa Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII Friday, the 19th day ol March, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Toka.anu on Friday, the aftemoon, for the purpose of considering the following pro­ 19th day of March, 1920, at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon, posed resolution :- for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ " That an offer made by the Crown to exchange an equal tion:- area of Crown land for a.n area of 49 acres thereof shall be " That the said land, or a portion thereof, be sold to Errol accepted." Thomas Cupples, Frank Leslie Cupples, and Lindsay Row­ Dated at Auckland this 1st day of March, 1920. land McGregor, as tenants in common, at the a.mount of the special Government valuation." 0. E. M.&.oOORMICK, Dated at Wanga.nui this let day of March, 1920. PresidPnt. F. 0. V. ACHESON, Notice of Meeting of Ownera under Part XVIII of the President. Native Land Act, 1909. Notice o/ Meeting of Owner, uxder Part XVIII o/ the RsoULATION No. 52. Native Land Act, 1909. HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Aotea Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners R1mt1LATION No. 52. of Wha.taroa Block will be held, In pursuance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Laud Act, 1909, a.t Tokaa.un on Friday, HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land the 19th day of March, 1920, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners for the purpose of considering the following proposed of Ketemaringi No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part resolution :- XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kihiklhi on Thurs­ " That the said block be sold to Errol Thomas Cupples, day, the 25th day of March, 1920, for the purpose of con­ Frank Leslie Cupples, and Lindsa.y Rowland McGregor, as sidering the following proposed resolution :- tenants in common, a.t the amount of the specie.I Govern­ " That an offer made by the Crown to purchase the land ment valuation." or any part thereof shall be accepted." Da.ted at Wanga.nui this 1st day of Maroh, 1920. Dated at Rotorua this 24th day of February, 1920. F. 0. V. ACHESON, H.F. AYSON, President. President.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.S.

111 Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at have been duly filed in the above Court; and I hereby further Hamilton. give notice that at the next sitting of the said Court to be holden on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., OTICE is hereby given that NIELS WINTER ALBBETSEN, or as soon thereafter as application may be heard, I intend to ~N of Ta.umaruuui, Settler, wa.s this day adjudged apply for an order releasing me from the administration of bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of credhors the said estates. to be holden at the Courthouse, Taumarunui, on Wednes­ Dated this 25th day of February, 1920. day, the 10th day of March, 1920, at 11 o'olook a.m. Gaskin, John, of Martinborough, Labourer. W. S. FISHER, George, Alfred, of Taueru, Blacksmith. 25th February, 1920. Official Assignee. Johns, John B., of Mast.erton, Stable-proprietor. Jones, Thomas, of Masterton, Motor Salesman. King, Emest N., of Ma.rtinborough, Tailor. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Leahy, John Alfred, of Masterton, Cab-proprietor. Napier. Low Hoang, of Greytown, Storekeeper. Noad, George Henry, of Masterton, Baker. OTICE is hereby given that RANGI MoA, of Patane, ARTHUR D. LOW, N Aboriginal Native, was this da.y adjudged bankrupt; Deputy Official Assignee. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden a.t my office on Friday, the 12th da.y of March, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at ROBERT BISHOP, Chriatchurch. 1st Ma.rob, 1920. Deputy Oflioia.l Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that GEOBGE W ALTEB CoBHAOK, N of Methven, Farmer, wa.s this day adjudged bank­ In Banlcrupky.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Masterton. rupt; a.nd I hereby summon a. meetinR of oreditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Ashburton, on Friday, the 6th OTICE is hereby given that statements of a.coounts and day of March, 1920, at 2 o'olook. N balanoe-aheet.a in l"8l}l80t of the undermentioned J. B. CHRISTIAN, estates, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, 16th February, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 777

It& Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at ADVERTISEMENT 5. 01.rutchurch.

OTICE is hereby given that ALBBBT CHADWIOK, of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. N Sydenham, Storekeeper, wa.s this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors CONSOLIDATED STEEL CORPORATION, to be holden at my office on Monday, the 8th day of March, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock. OTICE is hereby given; in accordance with the pro­ A. W. EA.MES, .LN visions of section 302 of the above Act, that the 24th February, 1920. Official Assignee. Consolidated Steel Corporation, 11, corporation duly incor­ porated under the la.we of the Sta.te of Delaware in the United States of AmeriOB, proposes to commence and carry In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at on business e.t Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zee.land; 0 hriatchurch. and that the corpore.tiou·s ·office or place of business in New Zealand, where legal process of any kind may he served OTICE is hereby given that AvoN A. WEsT, of Christ­ upon it and notices of any kind me.y he addressed or delivered, N church, Tailor and Milliner, was this day adjudged is situated at 235 Lambton Quay, in the City of Wellington. ha.nkrnpt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors De.tad at Wellington this 18th day of February, 1920. to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 10th day of VAUGHAN WELSBY, March, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock. Attorney and New Zee.land Agent of the A. W. EAMES, 206 Consolidated Steel Corporation. 2nd March, 1920. Official Assignee.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. matter of the COLONIAL RUBBER COMPANY (LIMITED). ARCHIBALD MORRIS SEAMAN, of Auckland, in the OTICE is hereby given that the po.reel of le.'nd herein­ I , Dominion of New Zealand, hereby give notice that the N after described will he brought under the provisions Colonial Rubber Company Limited (Old Company) has now of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be .lodged ceased to carry on business in New Zealand, having been forbidding the same within one month from the date of the incorporated in the Colonial Rubber Company Limited (New Gazette containing this notice. Company), which proposes to carry on business at No. 40 Application 1402 (plan 3672). THOMAS LUXTON.- Albert Street in the City of Auckland. 19 acres S roods 28 perches, being Subdivision B of Sec­ Dated this 12th day of February, 1920. tion Sli, Waitara West District. Occupied by applicant. 229 A. M. SEAMAN, Attorney. Diagram may he inspected at this office. Dated this 1st day of March, 1920, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. L. B. ROSS, CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. District Land Registrar. PROPOSAL TO EXTEND THE SEWERAGE AREA.

OTICE is hereby given the.t the pa.reel of land herein- '\"-X7 E hereby give no~ice that at the poll taken on Wednes­ N e.fter described will be brought under the provisions ' V, day, the 11th mstant, for the purpose of extending of the Le.nd Transfer Act, 1915, unless oa.veat be lodged the sewerage area of the Christchurch Drainage Board, the forbidding the se.me on or before the 5th day of April, 1920. number of votes recorded was as follows: For the proposal, 1504. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.-61 a.ores 2 roods 1•11!; against the proposal, 172. . 16 perches, Block 39, We.karara Crown-grant Distriot. d we declare the proposal to be caIT1cd. Occupied by applicant. WALTER HILL, Chairman. Diagram may he inspected at this office. I ALRERT FREEMAN, Returning Officer. De.tad this 1st day of March, 1920, e., the Land Registry Christchurch, 14th February, 1920. 233 Office, Ne.pier. W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. NELSON EDUCATION BOARD. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein- . . N after described will he brought under the provisions In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and its of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged amendments. forbidding the same within one calendar month from the NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the date of the publication of this notice in the Gazette. I provisions of the Education Act, 1914, to execute a 12642. JAMES WYLLIE and RICH.\RD HAWORTH. ?ertain pu?lic "'.ork-namely,_ to, enlarge the grounds used -88 a.ores 2 roods, parh of Rural Sections 1968 and 77'1\J, m connection with Nelso~ Girls Central Schoo~; ~d for Block III Re.ngiora Survey District Occupied by Char- the purposes of such pubhc work tho land described m the lotte Falkinder. · Schedule h~reto is required to be taken under the provisions 12646. MARTHA WATSON HENDERSON._ 27·3 of the Publ~c \Yorks Act, 1908. . perches, part of Town Section 134, City of Christchurch. And notic~ 1s hereby furth_er g1ve1;1 that the plan of the Occupied by applicant. land so reqwred to be taken 1s deposited at the office of the Nelson Education Board, Hardy Street, Nelson, and is there Diagrams may be inspected at this office. open for inspection ; and that all persons affected by the Dated this 2nd day of March, 1920, at the Land Registry execution of the said public work or hy the taking of the Office, Christchurch. said land are required, if they have any well-grounded obje~­ 0. E. NALDER, tion to the execution of the said public work or to the taking District Lani! Registrar. of the said land, to set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Nelson Education Board at Nelson. OTICE is hereby given tha.t the parcel of land herein­ N after described will be hrougM under the provisions ScHEJULE. of the Land Tra.nsfer Act, 1915, unless OBveat he lodged All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being forbidding these.me on or before the 6th day of April, 1920. in the City of Nelson, in the Provincial District of Nelson, CONSTANCE WALKER.- Section 60 and parts of Sec­ in the Dominion of New Zealand, containing one rood and tions 119 and 61, Block XIX, Town of Dunedin. Occupied nine perches, more or less. Bounded on the north by land by appliOBnt. No. 5321. formerly reserved for a goal but now a public school reserve, Diagram may be inspected at thi• office. on the east by land hitherto used as a cemetery, and on the Dated this 28th day of February, 1920, at the Land south by land granted as a site for a church for the Roman Regjstry Office, Dnnedin. Catholics, and on the west by Shelburne Street. A. V. STURTEVANT, N. R. WILLIAMS, District Land Registrar. 234 Secretary of the Nelson Education Board. 778 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

RAUPO DRAINAGE BOARD. sections in a northerly direction, Section 2, Block VI, Aria S.D., and Section 5, Block II, Aria S.D., to the Pao Road; RESOLUTION MA.KING SPECIAL RATE. thence along the Pao Road to the south-west corner of the Aorangi Block ; thence along its western boundary in a N pursuance and exercise of 'the powers vested in it in northerly direction to the south-west corner of Aorangi B I that behalf by the Local Bodies''Loans Act, 1913, and No. 3c No. 2B; thence by the western boundary of the last­ all other powers it thereto enabling, the Raupo Drainage mentioned section in a northerly direction to the starting­ Board hereby resolves as follows :- point. That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in And that such special rate shall he an annual-recurring rate respect of principal and interest and also the other during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on charges on a loan of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds), autho­ the first day of October in each and every year during the rized to be raised by the Raupo Drainage Board, under the currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or unt-il Local Bodies' Loans Act,, 1913, for 'the purpose of com­ the loan is fully paid off. pleting the drainage scheme and the purchase of a Priest. JAMES WALL, Chairman. man dredge, the said Raupo Drainage Board hereby makes 238 P. MORA, Clerk. and levies a special rate of one penny and one-fortieth of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Raupo Drainage District, comprising the whole of the drainage area; and that such special rate OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such N existing between us, the underl!igned, THOMAS GoR­ loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of ,July in each M4.N BROWN and EDWARD GI.AISTER, in the business of and every year during the currency of such loan, being a Sawmaliers and Tinsmiths carried on by us at Dunedin under period of thirty-six and a half years, or until the loan is the style or firm of " Brown and Glaister," has been dis­ fully paid off. solved by mutual consent as from the first day of February, J. OVENS, Chairman. 1919. 235 F. MARRINER. T. G. BROWN. Witness to the signature of Thomas Gorman Brown­ Ralph R. Aspinall, Solicitor, Dunedin. W. CONGREVE AND SONS (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS, E. GLAISTER. CHRISTCHURCH. Witness to the aignature of Edward Glaister--.J. M. Galla. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. way, 8olicitor, Dunedin. 239 HE final meeting of shareholders will be held at Messrs. T Sey's office, No. 645 Colombo Street, Christchurch, on Monday, 22nd March, at 8 p.m., to receive report and W AITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. balance-sheet from the Liquidator. 236 WM. CONGREVE. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE IN OONNEOTION WITH THE KoHUA LOAN.

AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS COMPANY N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in (LIMITED). I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Waitomo County Council hereby resolves as follows:- NOTIOE OF REMOVAL. That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in respect of principal and interest and also the other charges OTICE is hereby given that on and after the 26th on a loan of £2,500, authorized to be raised by the Waitomo N instant the registered office of the company will be County Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, No. 60 Shorth,nd Street, Auckland. for the purpose of reforming, culverting, and metalling the CHARLES RHODES, Local Director. Kohua Road from the Wairere Bridge to the six-mile peg, 25th February, I 920. 237 also portions of the Owen Road and Houghton's Road to the extent of £200 each, the said Waitomo County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny halfpenny in the pound on the capita.I value of all rateable property of the WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. Kohua Special Rating Area, commencing at the north-west -- I corner of Section Aora.ngi B le near the Mokau River ; thence RESOLUTION MA.KING A SPECIAL RATE TN CONNECTION WITH running in an easterly direction along the northern boundary THE KAEAEA LoAN. of the said section, the western boundary of Rangitoto­ Tuhua 61G Section 3 and the northern boundaries of Rangi­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in toto-Tuhua 61G Section 3, Rangitoto-Tuhua 610 Section 2B 3, I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the to the north-east corner of the last-mentioned section ; thence Waitomo County Council he.reby resolves as follows:- in a southerly direction along the eastern boundaries of the That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in following sections, Rangitoto-Tuhua 610 Section 2B 3, Rangi­ respect of the principal and interest and also other charges toto-Tuhua 6lo Section 2B 2, Rangitoto-Tuhua 6lo 2B I; on a loan of £7,500, authorized to be raised by the Waitomo thence in a westerly direction along the southern boundaries County Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, of Rangitoto-Tuhua 6lo 2B l, Rangitoto-Tuhua 610 Sec­ for the purpose of reforming, culverting, and metalling the tion 2A, to the eastern boundary of Section 11, Block XI, following roads-£1,450 reforming and culverting and metal­ Totaro S.D. ; thence in a southerly direction along the ling 9 inches deep by 9 feet, wide the Ohura-Mokau Road eastern boundary of the said section to a point direct in line from its junction with the Mokauiti Road to the Paro Road with the south-east corner of Section 8, Block XI, Totaro junction; £2,950 from the Paro Road junction to the south­ S.D., so as to draw an imaginary line cutting Sections 10 and west corner of Section IO, Block III, Aria S.D. ; and £2,950 11, Block XI, Totoro S.D., in half; thence along the southern from the Paro Road to the north-west corner of Section 5, boundary of Section 8, Block XI, Totoro S.D., to a point on Block VI, Aria S.D.-the said Waitomo County Council the eastern boundary of Section 7, Block XI, Totoro S.D., hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny halfpenny to a point on the opposite boundary dividing the said Sec­ in the pound upon the capital value of all rateable property tion 7, Block XI, Totaro S.D., in half; thence along the of the Kaea.ea Special Rating Area, commencing at the western boundary of Section 7, Block XI, Totaro S.D., to the north-west corner of Aorangi B No. 3c No. 2B where it Mokauiti Stream ; thence along the Mokauiti Stream in a junctions with the Mokauiti Stream ; thence following the westerly direction to the south-east corner of Aorangi B Mokauiti Stream in an easterly direction to the north-west No. 2 ; thence along the eastern boundary of the said section corner of Pukeuha No. 1; thence along the northern and to a point opposite a point on the western boundary of eastern boundary of the said section, the eastern boundary Aorangi B No. 2 dividing the section in half ; thence along of Pukeuha B No. 2, to the northern boundary of Section 5, the western boundary of the said section in a northerly Block III, Aria S.D. ; thence along the northern boundary direction to the Mokau River; thence along the Mokau of the said section to its north-east corner; thence in a River in a northerly direction to the starting-point. southerly direction along the eastern boundaries of Sections 3 And that such rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during and 10, Block Ill, Aria S.D., to the Waitomo County boundary the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first with the Ohura County; thence in a westerly direction along day of October in each and every year during the currency of the Waitomo County boundary to the Waitewhenua Road; such loan, being a period of 36! years; or until the loan is thence in a northerly direction along the Waitewhenua Road fully paid off. ~ to the north-west corner of Section 2, Block VT, Aria S.D.; JAMES WALL, Chairman. thence following the western boundaries of the following 240 P. MORA, Clerk. MAR. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 779

HERBERT GUY MOSER, Member of the Royal HE Partnership heretofore su. bsisting between ARTHUR I , College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Royal College T JULIUS NEILSON and SAMUEL ROBERTSON MURRAY, of Physicians, now residing in Masterton, hereby give notice carrying on business as Iron-founders under the style of that I intend applying on the 12th March next to have my "Neilson, Murray, and Frederic," has been dissolved by name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of mutual consent. The business will be continued under the New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of same style by SAMUEL ROBERTSON MURRAY alone, and he my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and will receive all moneys due to and discharge all liabilities of Deaths at Wellington. the Partnership. HERBERT GUY MOSER. Dated at Wellington this 1st day of March, 1920. Dated at Masterton 11th February, 1920. 241 ARTHUR JULIUS NEILSON. S. R. MURRAY. 245 -~------

MEDICAL REGISTRATION. MANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL.

PERCY CHISHOLM, L.R.C.P. L.R.C.S. Edin., RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. I , L.R.C.P. & S. Glasgow, now residing in Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer, hereby give notice that I intend applying N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in on the 28th March next to have my name placed on the I it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and the Manukau County Council hereby resolves as follows :- that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Christchurch. fund, and other charges on a loan of £2,000, authorized to -be P. CHISHOLM, L.R.C.P.&S.E. raised by the Manukau County Council, under the above­ Dated at Hanmer 21st February, 1920. 242 mentioned Act, for constructing approaches to new high. level bridge at Manurewa, the said Manukau County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of five-eighths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. of the special rating area, comprising all that area of land at I Manurewa being part Lot 4 and Lot 6 of part Glendon's SPECIAL LOAN OF £11,000.-RESOLUTION MAKING AND Grant, Lots 8 to 28 and 45 to 49 (inclusive) of Martin's LEVYING A SPEOIAL RATE. Estate, and Lot 7, Jellicoe Estate, as shown on plan deposited in the office of the said Council ; and that such special rate N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the loan, and be payable annually on the 1st day of August in Hastings Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- each and every year during the currency of such loan, being That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. fund, and other charges on a loan of £11,000, authorized to 246 ALEX. BELL, Clerk. be raised by the Hastings Borough Council, under the above­ mentioned Act and under the Municipal Corporations Act, PETROTITE (LIMITED). 1908, and its amendments ( and under section 114 of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Em­ RESOLUTIOX TO GO INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. powering Act, 1919, to be expended for the following pur­ pose.q :- HE following special resolution was passed at a meeting (1.) To purchase from Mrs. James Garnett Sections T 210 and 211 fronting the railway-line and of shareholders of the above company held on Thurs­ lying between Eastbourne Street and Lyndon day, 21st day of January, 1920, and confirmed at a second Road (to enable the Council to carry out an meeting held on Wednesday, the llth day of February, 1920 :- arrangement made with William :Frederick Special Resolution. Knight and Francis John Knight to extend "That the company go into voluntary liquidation, and that Station Street to a width less than 66 feet £ a Liquidator be appointed at the meeting for such purpose." from Heretaunga Street to Lyndon Road).. 8,000 J. S. SWAN } L" "d t (2.) To provide for the construction-works of the 247 R. K. LYON 1qm a ors. said extension, and also of Eastbourne Street from Karamu Road to the railway crossing 2,285 (3.) Interest and sinking fund for the first year 715 KARAMEA HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). £11,000 IN LIQUIDATION. the said Hastings Borough Council hereby makes and levies '-1 OTICE is hereby given that by resolution duly carried a special rate of ll/85d. in the pound on the rateable value . " at a general meeting of the Karamea Hall Company (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property (Limited) dnly held on the 23rd day of February, 1920, Mr. in the Borongh of Hastings, comprising the whole of the said JA-'1:ES SIMPSON, of Westport, Accountant, was appointed borough; and that such special rate shall be an annual­ Liquidator in succession to Mr. James Joseph Molony, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be originally appointed, bnt subsequently resigned. payable yearly on the first day of August in each and every Dated at Westport this 24th day of February, 1920. year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 248 JAS. SIMPSON, Liquidator. thirty-six and a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off.

243 PERCY R. PURSER, Town Clerk. CHANGE OF NAME. OLIVER CHRISTIE AITCHISON, heretofore called I , Oliver Christie Volbehr, of Grey Lynn, in the Pro­ CITY OF AUCKLAND. vincial District of Auckland and Dominion of New Zealand, Baker's Assistant, hereby give public notice that on the 10th RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE- day of February, 1920, I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of my said surname "Volbehr," I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in and then assumed and adopted and determined thenceforth that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the name Auckland City Council hereby resolves as follows :- of "Aitchison " instead of the name of " Volbehr" ; and I That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other give further notice that by deed-poll dated the 10th day of charges on a loan of £90,000, authorized to be raised by the :February, 1920, and enrolled in the office of the Supreme Auckland City Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for Court at Auckland, I formally and absolutely renounced and street improvement and drainage works in the Grey Lynn abandoned the said surname of "Volbehr" and declared District of the City of Auckland, the said Auckland City that I had assumed and adopted and intended thenceforth Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the name, three farthings (2id.) in the pound upon the rateable value of "Aitchison" instead of "Volbehr," and so as to be at of all rateable property of the Grey Lynn District ; and that all times thereafter called, known, and sn bscribed by the such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during name of OLIVER CHRISTIE AITCHISON exclusively. the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first Dated this 12th day of February, 1920. day of June in each and every year during the cnrre:Acy of such loan, being a period of 21 years, or until the loan is fully OLIVER CHRISTIE AITCHISON. paid off. (Late OLIVER CHRISTIE V OLBEHR.) 244 HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. Witness-R. Abbott, Solicitor, Auckland. 249 H ·1so THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 2a

KENNETH GUTHRIE SALMOND, M.B., Bae. Surg., and three-eighths in the pound on the capital value of the I , 1920, Univ. N.Z., now residing in Wellington, hereby whole of the rateable property within the :!lfonaia Town give notice that I intend applying on the 1st April next to District; and that such special rate shall be an annual­ have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Do­ recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and he minion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the payable half-yearly on 1st April and 1st October in each evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar and every year during the currency of such loan, being 11 of Births and Deaths at Wellington. period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. KENNETH GUTHRIE SALMOND, 254 D. DUNCAN, Town Clerk. Public Hospital, Wellington. Dated at Wellington 2nd March, 1920. 250 BOROUGH OF DANNEVIRKE.

THOMAS PHILLIP DAVIS HENDERSON, of West­ RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. I • mere, near Wanganui, in the Dominion of New Zea­ land, FarmM, hereby give public notice that I have renounced, I N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it relinquished, and abandoned the use of the said surname in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, of Henderson, and have assumed and adopted and deter­ the Dannevirke Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- mined on all occasions whatsoever to use and subscribe the That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of in­ surname of DAVIS instead of the surname of Henderson; terest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of £25,000, and I give further notice that by deed-poll dated the twelfth under the above-mentioned Act (by a poll of the ratepayers day of February, 1920, duly executed and attested and taken on the 18th day of February, 1920), for the purpose of enrolled in the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wanganui, purchasing the assets of the Dannevirke Gas Company I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the said (Limited), stocks on hand, and other- manufacturing and surname of Henderson and declared that I had assumed and trading stock, extensions of mains, providing main pipes, adopted and intended thenceforth upon all occasions whatso­ services, &c., and all equipment in connection therewith, ever to use and subscribe the name of DAVIS instead of Hender­ and to extend the retort bench and other plant in unison son, and so to be at all times hereafter called, known, and therewith when required, and all equipment in connection described by the name of THOMAS l'mLLIP DAVIS exclusively. therewith, and all contingencies, preliminary expenses, cost Dated this 25th day of February, 1920. of raising loan, and portion of first year's interest (if neces­ sary), the said Dannevirke Borough Council hereby makes THOS. P. DAVIS. and levies a special rate of one penny and one farthing (lid.) Witness--0. G. Thorpe, Solicitor, Wanganui. 251 in the pound on the rateable value (on the basis of the unim­ proved value) of all rateable property in the Borough of Dannevirke; and that such special rate shall be an annual­ MEDICAL REGISTRATION. recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay­ FREDERICK HALL, Licentiate of the Royal College able yearly on the first day of July in each and every year I , of Physicians and Surgeons Ireland, now residing in during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty­ Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the six and a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. 29th March, 1920, next to have my name placed on the 255 CHAS. A. MEARS, Town Olerk. Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. F. HALL. Dated at Auckland 28th February, 1920. 252 EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS AT A MEETING HELD ON THE 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1920, AT 11 A.M.

THE PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS ACT, N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it 1911. I in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the In the matter Qf. Letters Patent of THE RmD COMPANY Waitomo County Council hereby resolves a.a follows:- (LmrrED), of Queen Street, New Plymouth, New Zea­ That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of land, and bearing date the 9th day of October, 1906, interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Waitomo and numbered 21897, in respect of "Improvements in County Council Te Mapara Loan of £1,695, 1920, authorized or relating to Milking-machines." to bo raised by the Council, under the above-mentioned Act, OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the being part of the loan of four thousand two hundred and· N above-named the Ridd Company (Limited) to pre­ fifty pounds (£4,250)-for the purpose of, in so far a.a relates sent a petition to the Supreme Court of New Zealand praying to three thousand two hundred and fifty pounds (£3,250), that the term of the said Letters· Patent may be extended ; reforming, culverting, and metalling the Te Mapara Road and notice is hereby further given that on the 3rd day of from the junction with the Te Kuiti - Piopio Road at the May, 1920, or on such subsequent day as the Court shall twelve-mile peg to the junction of the Kahuwera Road, and appoint for that purpose, application will be made to the the Kahuwera Road from the Te Ma.para Road junction to Court that a day may be fixed before which the petition connect with a small metalling scheme from the Piopio-Aria will not be heard, and any person desirous of being heard Road about half-way between the ea.at and western bound­ in opposition to the said petition must lodge notice of his aries of Sections 3 and 8, Block IV, Totoro Survey District ; objection at the Registry of the said Court at Wellington £500 for reculverting, forming, and metalling portion of the on or before the 3rd day of May, 1920. The petitioner's Te Mapara Road from its junction with the Kahuwera Road address for service is at the office of Messrs. Henry Hughes towards the western boundary of Section 4, Block V, Totoro (Limited), Featherston Street, in the City of Wellington. Survey District ; and £500 for reforming, culverting, and Dated this 27th day of February, 1920. metalling portions of the Tikitiki Road from its junction with the Kahuwera Road a.a far as the money will permit­ HENRY HUGHES (LIMITED), the said Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 253 Agents fqr the Petitioner. I twopence in the pound sterling on the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the Te Mapara Special Rating Area. MANAIA TOWN BOARD. And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half­ RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.-LOAN OF £10,000 FOR yearly on the first days of April and October in each year THE CONSTRUCTION OF WORKERS' DWELLINGS. during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty­ six and one-half (36!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it 256 P. MORA, Clerk. I by section 16 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and section 51 of the Housing Act, 1919, and any other authority it thereunto enabling, the Manaia Town Board BOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. doth hereby resolve by way of special order a.a follows :- That, for the purpose of providing the instalments of princi­ RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE, pal and interest and also the other charges on a loan of £10,000, authorized to be raised by the Manaia Town Board for the N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in purpose of construction of workers' dwellings, the said Town I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny Onehunga Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- MAR. 4.J 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 781

That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other THE DOMINION PATEN'l'S COMPANY (LIMITED). charges on a loan of £35,000 (thirty-five thousand pounds), authorized to be raised by the Onehunga Borough Council, IN LIQIDDATIO"f. under the above-mentioned Act, for- ( l.) The formation in concrete of the main thoroughfare NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 230 of of the borough from the borough boundary in Manu- the Companies Act, 190R, that a general meeting of kau Road, opposite the Hospital Reserve, through the members of the above-named company will be held at Auckland Road, Trafalgar Street, and Queen Street the office of Messrs. William Brown and Co., Queen's Rooms, to the Wharf; Crawford Street, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 25th March, (2.) Taking up and relaying water-mains, putting in storm- 1920, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of having an account laid water drainage, and kerbing, channelling, tarring, before them showing the manner in which the winding-up and sanding footpaths in the above streets as re- has been conducted and the property of the company dis­ quired; posed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator, and also of determining by extraordinary (8.) The purchase of a steam road-roller, with scarifier, 1 . t 1 h d . 1 t reso ut10n the manner in which the books, accounts, and me a -crus er, an quarrymg Pan ; documents of the company and of the Liquidator thereof the said Onehunga Borough Council hereby makes and - shall be disposed of. levies a special rate of l!d. (one penny farthing) in the pound i Dated the 2nd dav of March, 1920. upon the unimproved rateable value of all rateable property " in the Borough of Onehunga: and that such special rate shall 259 HERBERT E. WILSON, Liquidafor. be an annual-rPcurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half-yearly on the first days of January and July in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36f years, or until the loan is fully PATENTS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS, AND paid off. COPY'iUGHT. ,J. PARK, ::\Iayor. H. A. YOCKNEY, Town Clerk. The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Acts : Price, llated this 25th day of February, 1920. 257 ls. 6d. The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Regulations : Price, ls. The Copyright Act, 1913, and Regulations : Price, ls. 6d. BOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. The Patent Office Journal, containing applications for patents and trade-marks, abridged descriptions and RESOLUTIO"" MAKIKG SPECIAL RATE. drawings of inventions, illustrations of trade-mark! accepted, &c., published fortnightly : 6d. a copy, or N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in lOs. 6d. per annum. I_ that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Onehunga Borough Council herPby resolves as follows :- The above may be obtained on application t

SCHEDULE. OR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are F taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The All that area in the Auckland Land District and Otahuhu full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less Survey District, being part of Allotment 13, Section 12, ,s accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this Suburbs of Auckland, and part of Section 34 of the Town of amount. In case of necessity admission is free. Onehunga. Bounded by a line commencing at a point on the southern side of Mount Smart Road in line with the south­ By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children eastern side of Campbell Road ; thence across Campbell t-0 come under instruction at the age of six, and to con­ Road to the southernmost corner of Lot 9, Hospital Reserve, tinue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education being part of Allotment 13, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, Department previously grants exemptioL Though a child is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the and along the eastern side of Manukau Road to the north­ age of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign western corner of L~t 1 of the said Hospital Reserve ; thence of deafness is observed. along the northern boundaries of Lot.s 1, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 42 to the north-eastern The following classes of deaf children are ad01itted to boundary of Lot 42 ; thence along the eastern boundary the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a of Lot 42 to Turama Road ; thence a~ross Turama Road necessity) :- and along the western boundary of Tiwai Road to and across 1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing Campbell Road ; thence along the southern boundary of before learning to speak. Campbell Road in an easterly direction to its intersection 2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to with Queen Street: thence along the western boundary of be taught in a public school. Queen Street to its intersection with Clarke's Road ; thence along the southern boundary of Clarke's Road to a point 3. Children who have lost their hearing after having formed by the dividing-line between the eastern and western learned to speak. ' portions of Allotment 13 of Section 34 to where it intersects The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school the said Clarke's Road ; thence along the aforesaid di dding­ (either public or private), constable, or officer of a chari­ line to a point in the northern boundary of Allotment 7 of table or kindred institution who is aware of the place of Section 34 ; t.hence along the northern boundaries of Allot­ residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child, ments 7 and 8 .of Section 34 to a point formed by the inter­ and the householder in whose house any such child re­ section of the western boundary of Allotment 9, Section 34, sides, an obligation to send notification of the fact to the with th<' northern boundary of Allotment 8 of Section 34; Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address thence from the said point along the western boundary of of the child; and any neglect or failure to comply with the said Allotment 9 of Section 34 to its intersection with this provision involves liability to a fine. Mount Smart Road ; thence by and along !\fount Smart Information and advice may be obtained from the Road to the point of commencement. Director, or from the J. PARK, Mayor. SECRE'l'ARY TO THE H. A. YOCKN.EY, Town Clerk. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Dated this 25th day of February, 1920. 2/\8 WELLINGTON. t

782 '11HE NEW ZEALAND GAZErrTE. [No. 23

CONSOLIDATED ·STATUTES. ON SALE.

R&DUOTION IN PBIOll TO THB PUBLIC. AR REGULATION ACTS, 1914-1918, AND W REGULATIONS MADE THEREUNDER. SETS of Consolidated Statutes consisting of Five FJ.JTH EDITION. l'BIOE, 28. 6D. Volumes, in Cloth Binding, may now be obtained at (BROUGHT UP TO 23RD JUNE, 1918.) the price of .£5 per set. MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer. CONTENTS.

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