jumb. 16. 673

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDA.Y. FEBRUARY 27, 1913.

Di,>iding City of D,medin into Wards and fixing 1 thence towards the north-east generally and towards the Repre,sentation. south-east by the north-eastern and south-eastern boundary, lines of the said city to the Borough of St. Kilda ; thence L I v ER p o o L, G O v er n O r. again towards the south-east generally by that borough and [L.S.] its south-western boundary produced to the ocean, and by A PROCLAMATION. the ocean to a point in line with the south-western boundary HEREAS the Borough of Roslyn and the City of of Section No. 32, Ocean Beach Survey District; and thence W were, by Proclamation dated the thirtieth towards the south-west by the boundary of the City of Dun­ day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, edin as described in the Gazette aforesaid to the place of declared to be a united borough by the name of the City of commencement. Dunedin : And whereas it is desired t,hat the said city be CENTRAL WARD, divided into wards : All that area in the City of Dunedin bounded towards the Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of north-east by a line (commencing at a point on the north­ Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zee.land, west boundary of the Town Belt) in line with the middle of in pursue.nee of the powers vested in me by the Municipal Rattray Street, and produced to the intersection of that Corporations Act, 1908, do hereby divide the said City of street with the middle of York Place; thence a.Jong the Dunedin into five wards, with the names and boundaries set middle of York Place and Stuart Street and its production forth in the Schedule hereto : and do hereby proclaim and to the boundary of the City of Dunedin as described in the declare that at the general election of Councillors to be held New Zealand Gazette No. 81, of the 31st October, 1912, page on the last Wednesday in April, one thousand nine hundred 3121 ; thence towards the south-east by that boundary and and thirteen, and at subsequent general elections, five mem- the Caversham Ward hereinbefore described to the middle of hers shall be elected for the Ca.versham Ward, ~hree members Ithe ma.in South Road; thence towards the south-west by for the Central Ward, five members for the Leith Ward, two the Borough of Mornington as described in the First Sche­ members for the Valley Ward, and_..two members for the dule of the Borough of Mornington Boundaries Act, 1886; RoR!yn Ward. and thence towards the north-west by the said borough to the south-east corner of Section No. 87, Block VI, Town Survey District, and thence by that block and Block IV, SCHEDULE. Upper Kaikorai Survey District, to the place of commence­ CAVERSHAM WARD. ment. ALL that area in the City of Dunedin bounded towards the LEITH WARD. north-west generally by the Borough of Mornington as de­ All that area in the Citv of Dunedin bounded towards the scribed in the First Schedule to the Borough of Mornington north-east by Pine Hill Terrace from the Borough of Maori Boundaries Act, 1886, from its south-west corner to where Hill to Section No. 51, Block IX, North Harbour and Blue­ the main South Road intersects the Dunedin Town Belt, by skin Survey District ; thence towards the south-east by that that boundary to Park Street, and thence across and along section and by the south-eastern boundary of the City of the south?.rn side of Park Street and its production to the Dunedin as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 81, of boundary of the City of Dunedin as described in the New the 31st October, 1912, page 3121, to the Central Ward here­ Zealnnd Gazelle No. 81, of the 31st October, 1912, page 3121 ; inbefore described; thence towards the s9uth-we!lt by that

RRATA.-In the Proclamation taking land for the purposes of a public school in Blork XV, Drury Survey Distrirt, E published in Gnzette No. 6, page 320, of the 30Lh January, 1913, for " Education Board" read "The Educa.tton Boa.rd of the District of Auckland." In the second column of the Schedule to the Proclamation laying out and taking a road in Block II. Wairoa Survey District, Manukau County, published in Ga~ette No. 6, page 322, of the 30Lh January, 1913, for "Wa,iomar11," read '' Wa.iomarn." · A 674 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16 ward; and thence towards the north-west by Blocks IV and [,and proclaimed as a Road in Block V, TJpper Rangitaiki I, Upper Kaikorai Survey District, and by the Borough of Sui·vey Di

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Situated Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savrle, lleing Shown Portion of in on Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Borough Plan Most Distinguished Order of Sn.int Michael and Section of Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in ------~~------i and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under A. R, P. 0 0 12 I 1 (Brook Street I Nelson . ' L. & S. Red. the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ Valley and I1912/1549 ment House, at Wellingt-on, this twenty-first day J\faitai Distrlct1 of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand 0 0 13·3 Ditto ! Ditto nine hundred and thirteen. 0 0 8 1 Crown land . Yellow. W. F. MASSEY, 0 0 19·4 ! (Brook Street I Purple. Minister of Lands Vallev and Maitai'District) I Goo SAVE THE KING! ------~--- THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 675

SECOND SCHEDULE Chatha,n ldands to be " District within which Liquor is not ROAD CLOSED, to be «upplied to Jlfaoris.

LIVEUPOOL, Covernor. Situated Passing through in Shown Section Borough on A PROCLA:\TAT!ON. of Pian ·\7 HBREA~ by section forty-three of the Licen~ing \ · · Amendment Aet, 1910, it is enacted that the Go­ vernor ma.y proclaim any part or parts of New Zealand as A, n. P. districts in which the provisions of the said section shall 0 0 10·41 1 (Brook Street Nelson .. L. & S. Greell. apply, and may at any time revoke or vary any such Pro• Val!ev and 1912/154!) clamatio11 : Maitai District) I And whereas it is expedient to proclaim that part of the 0 0 17·1 Ditto I Ditto Dominion of K cw Zealand known as the Chatham Islands as a district wherein the provisions of the said section forty­ All in the Nelson Land District; as the same are more three shall apply : particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured Now, therefore, I, Arthur \\'iliiam de Brito 8avile, Earl of as above mentioned, and deposited in the Head Office, Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of Xew Zealand, in Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington. pmsuance ancl exercise of the power and authority conferred f liven under the hand of His Excellency the l:i,,ht npon me by section forty-three of the Licpnsing Amendment Honourable Arthur William

February, in the year of our Lrml one thous~nd Saint Georg,0 • Member of the Royal Victorian nine hundred arnl thirteen. OrcJp1·. Go,·Prnor and Commander-in-Chief in W. F. MASSEY, and over His Majesty's Dominion of N"ew Zea­ Minister of Lands. land :-i.ns; and issued undt>r the SPa] of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ Goo S.\ VE THE l(1~G ! ment House, at Wellington, this twmty-first day of Febr11ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand Additional Land bc!,ceen We,//ield aud Otalw/111 taken for the nine hundred anrl thirteen. Pitrposes of the Kaip~ra-lVaikato Railway. · A. L. HERDMAN, [L.S. j LIVE It I.' U O L. U u v er no1·. ~'I inister of ,Justice.

A Pl:OOLc\MATIOX. l:ou s.\ YE THE KING '. HBREAS. it has been founrl desirable for the W use, convenience, and enjoyment of the Kaipara-· Waikato Railway to take further Jand between Westfield and Ota.huhu, in addition to land previously acquired for the purposes of the said .-ail way: Amending R,yu/;tlio11s for the Elechon of Jfembers of Hr,.rboi,r Now, therefore, I, Arthur Wiiliam ile Brito Sa.vile, Bari of Boards. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by section• twenty-nine and ono hundred and eighty-eight of LIVERPOOL, Governor. the Public "Works Act, Hi08, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby ORDER IN COUNCIL. proclaim and declare that the hnd described in the At tho Gozornment House, at Wollington, this twenty-fourth Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes above clay of Fobruary, 1913. mentioned. Present: SCHEDULE. Hrs ExcELLEXCY THE CovEnson IN l'oUNCrL. "XTHERE.AS hy Onlttr in Cmm<"il ,lated the twenty-seventh \ ,' V day of February, 0110 thousand nino hnndrod and olornn, and the twonty-fourth day of ,June, ono thousand J~eing lJortion of ninu humlrcd a11cl twolrn, rusµootivuly, and published in tho Xe111 ZMla.nd (h1u/le No. Hi, of the seeond day of }far<"h, om, thrnrn:Tehy make the fo11owing 1·p.gulation vary­ deposited in the office of the "iiuister of Railway•, at Wel­ ing t,he here-inhefore~recited regulation~. lington, in the W,llington Provincial District, and thereon coloured red, blue, and green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Hi~L REC: ULATIOK. Honourable .·hthm· \Villiam de I.\rito Sa,vile. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of th, N OTWITHSTA::-!DIKO anything to the contrary in the hercin­ Most Distinguished Order of Saint \Iichael and hcfore-rccito

Amending Begulationa under the Fiikenu Act, 1908, aa to said numbered 4393, by the south-east boundaries of Lot Size of Blue Cod. No. 85 aforesaid and Lot No. 81 on the last-mentioned plan, the abutment of Moata Road, by the south-east boundaries of Lots Nos. 77 and 73 011 the aforesaid plan No. 4393, by LIVERPOOL, Governor. the abutment of Ngamata Road, by the south-east bound­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. aries of Lots Nos. 69 and 67 on plan No. 4393 aforesaid to At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth the crossing of Moana. Road, and by the south-east boundaries day of February, 1913. of Lots Nos. 89, 87, 86, and 85 011 plan No. 3646 deposited as aforesaid ; towards the south by the crossing of Marire Road, Present: by the southern boundaries of Lots Nos. 83, 81, 80, 79, and H1s ExcELLENCY THE GoVERNOR IN CouNC1L. 78 on the said plan No. 3646 and the croBBing of Cameron YX7HEREAS by Orders in Council dated the fifth day of Street to its western side ; towards the east by the western V V March and the nineteenth day of April, one thou­ side of that street and its production to the south-west side sand nine hundred and twelve, respectively, and published of Mount Smart Road ; towards the south-west by the said in the New Zealand Gazette No. 24 o(the fourteenth day of side of Mount Smart Road to the west side of Queen Street ; March, and No. 40 of the second day of May, one thousand and towards the west by the said side of Queen Street to the nine hundred and twelve, respectively, regulations were made place of commencement. prescribing the minimum weight at which blue cod ·may be J. F. ANDREWS, taken, bought, sold, exposed for sale, or kept in possession : Clerk uf the Executive Cuunc1l And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said regulations and to make other regulations in lieu thereof : Changing tke Purpose of a Reser1,e in the Town of Huntervi/te, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor ofithe1Do­ W ell-ington Land District. minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section five of LIVERPOOL, Governor. the Fisheries Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authori­ ties ena.bling him in tha.t behalf, and acting by and with the ORDER IN COUNCIL. advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth Dominion, doth hereby revoke the hereinbefore - recited day of February, 11113. regulations, a.nd doth hereby ma.ke the following regulations in lieu thereof. Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE liOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. HEREAS the public reserve described in the Schedule REGULATIONS. W hereto is vested in the Hunterville Town Board. (l.) No person shall take, buy, sell, expose for sale, or in trust, for gravel purposes : have in possession any blue cod of a less length than 10! in. And whereas the said reserve is set apart for one of the in the nature.I state, or of a less length than 9 in. when pro­ purposes named in Class I of t,he Second Schedule to the perly headed-that is, the head out off at the back of the eyes. Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and in the opinion (2.) Any person committing a breach of the foregoing of the Governor it is expedient to change the purpose of regulation shall be liable to a fine of not less than £1 nor the said reserve t

enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor Consenting to closing a Road in Block V, Whakatane of the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting by a.nd with the 8urvey District, Whakatane County. advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the Bruce County Council {, I V ER p O O L, G O v er nor. closing the roe.de described in the Schedule hereto. I ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Honse, a.t Wellington, this twenty-fourth SCHEDULE. I day of February, 191:3. Present: d Hrs EXCELLENCY THE C:ovERNOR IN COUNCIL. .9 Situ&ted 0 'C.,. in Shown HEREAS by section one hundred and thirty-three (a) Known as ...,._'"' 0 Survey on fJ W of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is enacted that a District Pla.n 5"- !~ of 'o local authority she.II not declare any county road or district 0 road to be stopped, and such road shall not be deemed to be stopped, until the consent thereto of the Governor by Order A, R. P. in Council gazetted is obtained: U 1 3·7 ; Ower Street, in XVIII, Tokomai- P.W.D.IGreen. And whereas the Whaka.tane County Council has applied Block IV, l"iro 330391 for such consent in respect to the road described in the Town of Fair­ Schedule hereto : fe.x Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the above­ 0 2 39·28; Johns, reet, be­ Ditto .. , Ditto in-pa.rt-recited Act, and of all other powers in anywise tween Blocks enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor IV and IX, of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the Town of Fair­ advice and consent of the Executive Council of the ea.id fax Dominion, doth hereby consent to the Wha.katane County • Council closing the road described in the Schedule hereto. All in the Ota.go Land District; as the same a.re more par­ ticularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as SCHEDULE. a.hove mentioned, e.nd deposited in the office of. the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Pro. vincial District. Sitaated in I shown J. F. ANDREWS, Adjoining Survey ' Oil District I Plan Clerk of the Executive Council. or

.\.. H. l'. I Con•enting to clo,iny a Road in Blocks IV, Wai11111.ta, 1 GovF.RNOR IN CoUNCIL. in-pa.!t re~ite~ Act! and of e.l! other powers in anywise J WHEREAS by section one hundred u.nd thirty-three (a) enablmg btm 1n this behalf, His Excellency the Governor of the Public Works Act 190~ it is enacted that a of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the ·, local authority sball not declare ~ny co~nty roa.d or district advi~ _and consenl of the Executive Conocil of the said road to be stopped, and such road shall not be deemed to be Do11:1101on, doth hereb_y coi:isen. to the Cook County Connc1l ' stopped, until tbe consent theret, of the Governor by Order closmg the road described 10 the Schedule hereto. Iin Council gazetted is obtained: --- And whereas the Ta.ruhern Road Board ha.a applied for such consent in respect to the road described in the SCHEDULE. ISchedule hereto: Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the above­ in-part-recited Act, and of all other powers in anywise Cl C enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor Situ&ted in I Shown of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the Adjoining Survey I on advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said District of , Ple.n Dominion, doth hereby consent to the Taruheru Road Boa.rd closing the road described in the Schedule hereto.

I I I A. R. SCHEDULE. 4 0 2·71l'. Waimata North I{ IV I Wa.imata ) i P.W.D. Green. 1 No. 1 I Wbangara f, 32838 ~.,~sod ·1.;=; . I -§-- 0 0 0·2 ! Ditto...... I Whangara Ditto " a:i;il!:j ~ Adjoinihg -g] Sitnated Shown oe ____:__ I ! ·~ O 'o ~ §i pa.~:ing ] ~ g Su~~ey on ~ j ti ! e~ through e~ District of Plan o i:.t All in the Hawke's llay Land District; as the same are more ;-~ ~ !i I 00 8 particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as • "' I a.hove mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at WE>llington, in the Wellington Provincial 1 2~:7 1 Lots S2 and Turaugaoui II P.W.D. )Green. District. 1' ~- ss. l~I-&, Ha.para No 3. 1 Ill : 32890 't J. F. ANDREWS, part of Wha- · I Clerk of the Executive Council. taupoko No. 3'1 I 678 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZET11E. [No. 16

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more the office of the Marine Department, at Wellington (marked particula.rly delineated on the nlo,n ms,rken nnn coloured as M.D. 4003), showing the manner in which it is propo!!&l to above mentioned, and deposiLed iu the uili,., of ti.Jo, Minister construct such office, the place where it is intended to erect of Pnblio Works, e.t Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial the same, and the area of foreshore intended to be occupied District. for such purpose : And whereas it has been made to appear J. F. ANDREWS, to the Governor in Council that the proposed work will not Clerk of the Executive Council. be or tend to the injury of navigation, and the said plan has, prior to the making of this Order in Council, been approved by the Govemor in Council : Directing Snle of Railway Land under /1,e Public Works And whereas it is expedient that a license should be granted Act, 1908. and issued to the company under the said Act for the pur­ pose last aforesaid, on the terms and conditions set forth in LIVERPOOL, Governor. the Schedule hereto : Now, therefore. His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. minion of New Zealand, in purs~tance and exercise of the n.t the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty­ power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of fourth day of February, 1913. all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, Present: and bv and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, dot,h hereby approve of the HIS EXCELLENCY THE OoVERNOR DI COUNCIL. purpose or object for which the said license is required by -WHEREAS by the thirtieth section of the Public the company as aforesaid : and, in further pursuance and Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like Act"), it is enacted that if it is found that any land held, advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and taken, purchased, or acquired at any time under this or permit the C"ompany to use and occupy that part of the fore­ any other Act or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise how­ shore which is particularly shown and delineated on the plan soever for any public work, is not required for such publie so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of using the afore­ work, the Governor may, by Order in Council publicly said office in connection therewit,h, such license to be held notified and gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the and enjoyed by the company upon and subject to the terms condhions set forth in the said Act : and conditions set out in the Schedule hereto. And whereas the piece of land described in the Schedule hereto has been, inte,· alia, taken for the p nrposes of the Waitaki-Bluff Railway by a Proclamation dated the SCHEDULE. thirteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 82, 1. THE concessions and privileges conferred by this Order in of the nineteenth day of September, one thousand uine Council shall extend and apply only to the parts of the fore­ hundred and seven, a copy whereof was duly deposited in shore nccessa1-y for the erection of such office, as shown on the office of the District Land Registrar at Dunedin : the plan marked 1\1.D. 4003, and deposited in the office of And whereas the said piece of land is not now required the Marine Department as aforesaid. for the purposes of the said Waitaki-Bluff Railway, and 2. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted the Minister of Railways has recommended that this Order by this Order in Council the company shall, on being supplied in Council should be issued directing suqh parcel of land to with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 !Os., be sold: and thereafter the sum of 5s. per week, payable half-yearly Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the iu advance, dating from the date hereof, the first of such Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the half-yearly payments to be made on the company being powers and aulhorities conferred by the said Act, and acting supplied with a copy of this Order in Council. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council 3. His Majesty or the Governor, and all officers in t,hc of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and direct the sale Government service acting in the execution of their duty, of the land described in the Schedule hereto. shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, through, and out of the office without payment. SCHEDULE. 4. The company shall maintain the above-mentioned office ·------·------in good order and repair. 5. Any person authorized by the Minister may at all reason­ Appl"oximate j' Situated Situated in able times enter upon the said office and view the state of Area of Being Portion of in Survey Distt·ict theL~g~of I Block of repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting to the last known address of the company a notice in writing ~------1 ---- of any defect or want of repair in such office, requiring the A, R, l'. company, within a reasonable time, to be therein prescribed, 0 0 25 i Sections Nos. 38, V : Lower Kaikorai. to repair the same, it shall with all convenient speed cause I 39, and 263R such defect to be removed or such repairs to be made. (S.O. 72881 6. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the company to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ In the Land District ; as the same is more par­ sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regula­ ticularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 20090, tion of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways, at the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regula­ Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and tion made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter be thereon coloured green. in force. J. F. ANDREWS, 7. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under Clerk of the Executive Council this Order in Council shall continue in force for the term of fourteen years, computed from the date hereof, unless such rights, powers, and privileges are sooner altered, modified, or Licensing the X orthcrn Steamship Company (Limited) to 'U8C revoked by competent authority; and the company shall not and occupy a Part of the Fore,ihcre at Rwisell, Bay of assif,'11, charge, or part with any such right, power, or privi­ Islands, as a Site for an Office. lege without the previous written consent of the Minister. 8. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any LIVERPOOL, Governor. time resumed by the Governor, without payment of any com­ pensation whatever, on giving to the company three calendar ORDER IN COUNCIL. months' previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventeenth be sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at or day of February, 1913. I posted to the last-known address of the company. Present : 9. In ease the company- ' (I.) Commits or suffers a breach of the conditions herein- His EXCELLENCY THE GovERl\OR IN COUNCIL. before set forth, or any of them; HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered (2.) Ceases to use or occupy the said office for a period of W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, the thirty days; or Northern Steamship Company (Limited), of Auckland (here- (3.) Is wound up or dissolved,- inafter called "the company"), has applied to the Governor then a.nd in any such case this Order in Council, and every_ in Council for a license under the Harbours Act, 1908 (herein- license, right, power, or privilege th@reby conferred, may be after called "the said Act") to occupy a part of the foreshore revoked and determined by the Governor in Council without at Russell, Bay of Islands, in order to erect and maintain any notice to the company or other proceeding whatsoever : thereon an office, and, in accordance with the one-hundred- and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of au Order in and-fiftieth section of the said Act, has deposited a plan in Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice FEB. 27.J 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 679

of the fact tu the company and to all persons concArne,l or I the said Order in Council in so far as it affects th• sri,\ parcel

interested. '1 of land : 10. '!'he erection of the office shall bo sufficient evidence And whereas the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board of the acceptance by tho company ·of the terms and condi- recommencls 1iccol'dingly : Ami whe1·oas it is expedient so tions of this Order in Council. to do : 11. In those conrlitions t,!10 term "lfinister" means the Now. therefore, His Excellmwv tho Governor of the Do- .Minister of :Marine as clofinod hy the Shipping aml Seamen 111it1iu,i of New Zealand. nc-ting l;y and with the advice and Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority conscut of the Executive Council of the saicl .Dominion, doth acting hy or un

------~---~- LIVERPOOL, Governo1·. ORDER IX COUNCIL. Revorotion of an Order in Council under Section 296 of the Native Land Act, 1909. At the G-0vernment House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of February, 1913. LIVERPOOL, Governor. Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GoVERNOR IN CouNcrL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section two hundred and ninety-six of At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth W the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that anv clay of February, 1913. Order in Council made under Part XVI of that Act or under Present: Part II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be at Hrs EXCELLENCY THE CloVERNOR IN COUNCIL. any time revoked, either wholly or as to any part or parts of the land included therein, by the Governor by Order in Coun­ \ XT HEREAS by section two hundred and ninety-six of cil ; and thereupon the land so subject to that Part of that i'V the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any Act shall, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be so Order in Council made under Part, XVI of that Act or under subject : No land shall by reason of any such order of Part II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be at revocation cease to be subject to that Part of that Act at any time revoked, either wholly or as to any part or parts any time during the continuance of the term of any lease of of the land included therein, by the Governor by Order in that land granted by a Maori Land Board under that Part Coundl; an,l thereupon the land so subject to that Part of of that Act (including in that term the term of any renewal that Act shall, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be so · to which the lessee is entitled) : su bjert : No land shall by reason of any such order of revo­ And whereas a parcel of land known as Nuhaka 2E 3o No. 4 cation cease to be subject to that Part of that Act at any has heen, hy Order in Council dated the fourteenth day of time during the continuance of the term of any lease of that .July, one thousand nine hundred and eight, brought under land granted by a Maori Land Board under that Part of that the provisions of Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909: Act (including in that term the term of any renewal to which And whereas application has been made to revoke the said the lessee is entitled) : • Order in Council in so far as it affects the said parcel of laud : And whereas a pa,rcel of land known as Mangaheia 2K No. 2 And whereas the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Boa,rd has, hy an Order in Council dated the thirtieth day of August, recommends accorclingly : And whereas it is expedient so one thousand nine hundred and nine, been brought under to do: the provisions of Part XVI of the Native Land Act, 1909: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ And whereas application has been made to revoke the said minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Order in Council in so far as it affects the said parcel of land : consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth And whereas the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board hereby revoke the said Order in Council in so far as it affects recommends accordingly : And whereas it is expedient so Nuhaka 2E 3c No.· 4 Block ; and it is hereby declared that to do: this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate ac­ minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and cordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council to the pro­ consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth ceedings here by an thorized. here bv revoke the said Order in Council in so far as it affects J. F. ANDREWS, Mang;,,heia 2K No. 2 Block ; and it is hereby declared that Clerk of the Executive Council. this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Native Land Act, 1909, and shall operate ac­ cordingly as a consent of the Governor in Council to the pro­ Remcation of m,, Order in Council 1,riaer Section 296 of the ceerlings herehy authorized. Xatit-e Laruf, Act, 19(19. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council LIVERPOOL, Governor, ------~--- ORDER IN COUNCIL. R,nor.ntio11 of an Order in Council unde¥ S,ctio11 296 of /he At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth J'l'affre La11(/, Act, 1909. day of February, 1913. Present: LIVEHl'OOL. Governor. Hrs ExoELLENCY 1HE GoVERNOR IN COUNCIL. ORDER IX COUNCIL. HEREAS by section two hrmdred and ninety-six of At the Oovcrmnent House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth W tho Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any dav of February 191:l. Order in Council made under Part XVI of that Act or under · • ' Part II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be at Present: any time revoked, either wholly or as to any part or parts of Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CouNCIL. t~e land included therein, by the Governor by Order in Coun-1 i-x-7 HEREAS by section two hundred and ninety-six of cil; and thereupon the land so subject to that Part of that V V the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any Act. shall, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be so Order in Council made under Part XVI of that Act, or under subject: No land shall by reason of any such order of Part JI of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be ~vocati~n cease to b~ subject to that Part of that Act at any at any time revoked, either wholly or as to any part or parts time durmg the contmuance of the term of any lease of that of the land included therein, by the Governor by Order in land granted by a Maori Land Board under that Part of that Council; and thereupon the land so subject to that Part of Act (including in that term the term of any renewal to which that Act shall, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be the lessee is entitled) : I so subject. No land shall by reason of any such order of And whereas a parcel of land known as Nuhaka 2D No. 2K revocation cease to be subject to that Part of that Act at has, by an Order in Council dated the eighteenth clay of any time during the continuance of the term of any lease of February, one thousand nine hundred and eight, been brought that land granted by a Maori Land Board under that Part under the provisions of Part XVI of the Native Land Act, of that Act (including in that term the term of anv renewal 1909 ; And whereas· application has been made to revoke to whic-h the lessee is entitled) : ' · 680 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 16

And whereas a. pa.reel of la.nd known a.s Ma.nga.heia. 2A from the 7th April, 1913, to the 5th May, 1913, both days No. 1 ha.a, by a.n Order in Council da.ted the thirtieth da.y of inclusive. August, one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd nine, been brought 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by under the provisions of Pa.rt XVI of the Na.tive La.nd ,Act, the Government Tourist Agent at Uotorua, on /a_yment 1909 : And whereas applioa.tion has been ma.de to revoke of a license fee of £3, 'n the form prescribe m the the so.id Order in Council in so fa.r as it affects the so.id pa.reel Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these of land: regubtions. The numbe1· of such licenses shall not exceed And wherea.s the Tairawhiti District Ma.ori La.nd Board six ; provided that not more than one such license shall be recommends a.ccordingly : And whereas it is expedient so issued to the same person. to do: 3. No licensee shall take or kill moi·e than two stags, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ and no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than minion of New Zea.la.nd, a.cting by and with the a.dvice a.nd ten points. consent of the Executive Council of the so.id Dominion, doth 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any hereby revoke the so.id Order in Council in so fa.r a.s it a.fleets pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to Ma.nga.heia. 2A No. 1 Block ; a.nd it is hereby declared tha.t accompany either himself or any attendant he may have this Order in Council is ma.de under the provisions in that with him. behalf of the!Na.tive La.nd Act, 1909,Jand sha.11 operate ac­ 5. Nothing herein contained sha.ll extend to authorizing cordingly as a consent of the'Oovernor in Council to'the pro- any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. ceedings hereby authorized. - • · ~ 6. Any person committing a breach of a.ny of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not J. F. ANDREWS, exceeding £20. Clerk of the Execntive Council. SCHEDULE. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). Revocation of an Order in Oouncil under Section 296 of the Native Land Act, 1909. , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill red-deer stags, of not less than ten points, within the LIVERPOOL, Governor. Counties of Rotorua and Whakata.ne (excluding all ORDER TN COUNCIL. land within five miles of the shores of Lake Okareka), in the Rotorua. Acclimatization District, from the day At the Government House, at Wellington, this twentieth of , 1913, to tho day of , 1913 (both day of February, 1913. days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Present: Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the said district. His ExcE>:.LENCY THE GoVERNOR IN COUNCIL. Dated at this da.y of , 1913. HEREAS by section two hundred and ninety-six of W the Native Land Act, 1909, it is enacted that any Order in Council made under Part XVI of that Act, or under Government Tourist Agent. Part II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, may be at As witru'"" tho hand of His Excellency the Governor, any time revoked, either wholly or as to any part or parts this twenty-fourth da.y of February, one t,houRancl of the land included therein, by the Governor by Order in nine hundred and t,hirteen. Council ; and thereupon the land so subject to that Part of H. D. BELL, that Act shall, to the extent of that revocation, cease to be MiniRtPr of Internal Affair•. so subject : No land sha.ll by rea.son of any such order of revoca.tion cea.se to be subject to that Pa.rt of that Act at ------·--~------any time during the continua.nee of the term of any lea.se of that la.nd gra.nted by a Ma.ori La.nd Boa.rd under that Pa.rt Regulations for Deer-shooting, l'rl ahia Peninsula. of tha.t Act (including in that term the term of a.ny renewal to which the lessee is entitled) : LIVERPOOL, Governor. And .wherea.s a pa.reel of la.nd known as Nuha.ka 2E 3c N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals No. 5 has, by a.n Order in Council da.ted the fourteenth day I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said of July, one thousa.nd nine hundred and eight, been brought Act"), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liver­ under the provisions of Part XVI of the Native Land Act, pool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do 1909: And whereas application has been made to revoke hereby make the following regulations prescribing the the so.id Order in Council in so far as it affects the:sa.idfparcel deer-shooting season in that part of tho Rotorua Accli­ of land: · "" matization District comprised in the Mahia Peninsula And whereas the Ta.ira.whiti District Ma.ori Land Board which is in the said acclimatiza.tion district, and the con­ recommends accordingly : And wherea.s it is expedient so ditions affecting the same, a.nd also the form of license and to do: the fee payable therefor. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ minion of New Zea.land, acting by and with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the so.id Dominion, doth REGULA TIO NS. hereby revoke the said Order in Council in so far as it affects I. RED·DEER stags may be taken or killed within the above­ Nuhaka. 2E 3c No. 5 ; and it is hereby declared that this mentioned part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District Order in Council is ma.de under the provisions in that behalf from the 7th April, 1913, to the 5th May, 1913, both days of the N a.tive La.nd Act, 1909, a.nd shall operate accordingly inclusive. as a. -consent of the-Governor in Council to the~proceedings 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by hereby authorized. · • the Postmaster at Opoutama, on payment of a license fee of J. F. ANDREWS, £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and Clerk of the Executive Council. subject to the said Act .nd these regulations. The num­ ber of such licenses sha.11 not exceed four; provided tha.t not more than one such license shall be issued to the same Regulations for Deer-shooting, Rotorua and Whakatane. person. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and no stag shall be killed cari-ying antlers with less than LIVERPOOL, Governor. ten points. N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called " the said pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to Act"), I. Arthur Willia.m de Brito Savile, Earl of Liver­ accompany either himself or any attendant he may have pool, 'the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, do with him. hereby make the following regulations prescribing the 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend t,o authorizing deer-shooting s~.ason in that part of the Rotorua Accli­ any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. matization District comprised in the Counties of Rotorua 6. Any person committing a breach of any of these and Whakatane (excluding all land within five miles of the regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not shores of Lake Okareka), and the conditions affecting the exceeding £20. same, and also thP form of lirPnse and the fee payable SCHEDULE, therefor. No. LiceMe lo trike or kill Go.1ne (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of REGULATIONS £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill l. RED·DEER stags may be taken or killed within the above­ red-deer stags, of not less than ten points, within the wentioned part of the Itotorua Accliqia.tization District Mahia feninsula.1 in the Rotorua Acclimatiza.tion District, FEB. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 681 from the day of , 1913, to the day of Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of of , 1913 (both days inclusive), subject to the pro- Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in visions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regu­ pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ lations thereunder in force within the said district. ferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily re­ Dated at this day of , 1913. serve from sale the lands in the Southland Land District described in the Schedule hereunder written, for the purposes Postmaster. in the said Schedule specified at the end of the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be temporarily re­ As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, served. .this twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. H. D. BELL, SCHEDULE. Minis~er of Internal Affairs. ALL that area in the Southland Land District, containing by admeasurement 9 acres and 2 roods, more or less, being Sec­ tion 70 of Block III, Alton Survey District. Bounded to­ Regulations for Deer-shooting, lVairoa. wards the north-east by Section 92, 1000 links; towards the south-east by Section 92 aforesaid, 1000 links; towards the LIVERPOOL, Governor. south-west by Section l, 1000 links; and towards the north­ west by a road, 400 links, by Section 71, 250 links, 200 links, I N exercise of the powers ,ested in me by the Animals and 250 links, and again by the said road, 400 links : be all Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said the aforesaid linkages more or less : as the same is delineated Aot "), I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, on the plan marked L. and S. 4020/lA, deposited in the Head the Governor of th~ Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shoot­ thereon bordered red. For a public recreation-ground. in~ season in that part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District comprised in the part of the County of Wairoa Also all that area in the Southland Land District, contain­ (excluding therefrom the Mahia Peninsula) which is in ing by admeasurement 2 roods, more or less, being Section 71 the said acclimatization district, and the conditions affect­ of Block III, Alton Survey District. Bounded towards the ing the same, and also the form of license and the fee north-east, south-east, and south-west by Section 70, 250 payable therefor. links, 200 links, and 250 links respectively ; and towards the north-west by a road, 200 links: be all the aforesaid linkages more or less : as the same is delineated on the plan marked REGULATIONS. L. and S. 4020/lB, deposited in the Head Office, Department 1. Rmn-DEl!lR stags may be taken or killed within the above­ of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. mentioned part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District For a site for a mechanics' institute and athenamm. from the 7th April, 1913, to the 5th May, 1913 (both As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, days inclusive). this twenty-first de.y of Februe.ry, one thousand 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer mar be issued by nine hundred and thirteen. the Postmaster at Wairoa, on payment o a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and W. F. MASSEY, siibject to the said Act and these regulations. The num­ Minister of Lands. ber of such licenses shall not exceed five ; provided that not more than one such license shall be issued to the same person. Land temporarily reserved for Post-office Purposes in the Town 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two stags, and of N aaeby, Otago Land, District. no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. LIVERPOOL, Governor. 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pre­ text whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to HEREAS by the three . hundred - and - twenty - first accompany either himself or any attendant he may have W section of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that with him. the Governor may from time to time, either by general or 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing particular description, and whether the same has been any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. surve:yed or not, reserve fron::. sale temporarily, notwith­ 6. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu­ standmg that the same may be then held under pastoral lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceed­ license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required ing £20. for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned : SCHl!lDULlll. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Saville, Earl of No. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in License to take or kill Game (Deer). pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ ferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve , of , having this day paid the sum of from sale the land in the Otago Land District described in £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill red­ the Schedule hereunder written, for post-office purposes. deer stags, of not less than ten points, within that part of the County of Wairoa (excluding therefrom the Mahia Peninsula), in the Rotorua Acclimatization District, from SCHEDULE. the day of , 1913, to the de.y of ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by , 1913 (both days inclusive), subject to the pro­ admeasuromcnt 16·8 perches, more or less, being Section 1, visions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regu­ Block II, Town of Naseby. Bounded towards the north, lations thereunder in force within the said district. east by Keswick Street, 164 links ; towards the south-east Dated at this day of , 1913. by Derwent Street, 53 links ; towards the south-west by Sec­ tion 2 of aforesaid block, 122·8 links ; _and towards the north­ ··················Postmaster. west by part of Section 28 of said block, 109 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less : as the same is delineated As witness the he.nd of His Excellency the Governor, on the plan marked L. and S. 48711/10, deposited in the this twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Welling­ nine hundred and thirteen. ton, and thereon bordered red. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twenty-first da.y of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. · Laflila tewporarily reseroed in Bloc le I II, Alton Survey W. F. MASSEY, lXBtrlct, Sovthland Land D'8trict. Minister of Land•.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. Land temporarily reserved for a Public Recreatioo-ground in HEREAS by the three - hundred - and - twenty. first the Town of Hi1'{8 Creek, Otago Land, Di..trict. W section of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that the Governor may from time to time, either by general or particular description, and whether the same has been LIVERPOOL, Governor. surve:yed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwith­ HEREAS by the three · hundred • and - twenty - first standmg that the same may be then held under pastoral W section of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required the Governor may from time to time, either by general or for e.ny of the purposes in the said section mentioned : particular description, and whether the same has been • 682 '£HE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'I1E. [No. 16 surveyed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwith­ declare that the said lands shall be leased under and subj eot standing that the same may be then held under pastoral to section one hundred and thirty-five of the said Act, as license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required they contain,~or~ are supposed to contain, metal, mineral, or for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned : valuable stone. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ SCHEDULE. ferred upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve NELSON LAND DISTIIICT.-WESTLAND MINING DISTRICT. from sale the land in the Otago Land District described in the Schedule hereunder written, for a public recreation­ Second-class Land. ground.

Capital Value jl Half-yearly Section. I Block. Are!\, I · Rental. SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by lNANGAHUA COUNTY.-!NANGAHUA SURVEY DISTRICT. admeasurement 2 acres 3 roods, more or less, being'.Sections 6, A. R. P. £ S. d. £ 8 d. 8, 9, IO, 11, and 22 to 27 (inclusive), Block II, Town of Hills 16 [ IX [ 446 2 25 J 230 0 0 j 4 12 0 Creek. Bounded towards the north-east by Main Street, 400 Situated about twenty-one miles from Reefton and about links ; towards the south-eas(by; Section 7 of aforesaid block, thirty miles from Westport by main and branch Creek Roads 250 links; again towards the north-east by said Section 7, and by-road. Fronting Rough Creek. Altitude, from about 100 links ; towards the north-west by said Section 7, 250 230 ft. to 670 ft. Forest; hilly and flats; inferior soil, :on links; again towards the north-east by Main Street, 100 links; sandstone; coal formation. Timber, about 500 ft. of kahi­ again towards the south-east by' Sections 5 and 28 of afore­ katea, 1,500 ft. of rimu, and 600 ft. of brown-birch per acre; said block, 500 links ; towards the south-west by Middle also some totara, miro, and cedar, and a considerable amount Street, 600 links; and again·towards the nort,h-west by Sec­ of small timber. Well watered. tions 21 and 12 of aforesaid block, 500 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less : as the same is delineated on MURCHISON COUNTY.-MARUIA SURVEY DISTRICT. the plan-marked L. and S. 4021/1, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and 1 J XV J 287 0 0 J 230 0 0 J 4 12 0 thereon bordered red. About 50 acres flat and gentle slope, balance steep hills; all bush, mostly red and brown birch, with some pine and As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, rimu; well watered. Situated eighteen miles from Murchison this twenty-first day of February, one thousand by formed road. nine hundred and thirteen. MURCHISON CoUNTY.-LEWIS SURVEY DISTRICT. W. F. MASSEY, 9 [ III J 511 0 0 J 390 0 0 J 7 16 0 :\1inister of Lands .. The land varies from inferior to very good ; mostly bush, brown and silver birch ; well watered by permanent streams; 60 acres open, in native grass and scrub. Thirty miles from Notifying Lands in Auckland Land District few Sale by Reefton by formed road; fifty-two miles from Murchison, Public Auction. by formed road forty-five miles and bridle-track seven miles. LIVERPOOL, Governor. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred thi~ twenty-first day of February, one thousand I upon me by the one-hundred-and-twenty-sixth section nine hundred and thirteen. of the Land A.ct, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, W. F. MASSEY, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Minister of Lands. Zealand, do hereby appoint Friday, the twenty-fifth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, as the time at which the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall Opening National Endowment La.nd in Nelson Land Diatricl be sold by public auction ; and I do hereby fix the prices few Selection. at which the said lands shall be sold as those mentioned in the said Schedule hereto. LIVERPOOL, Governor. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities SCHEDULE. I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of AUCXLillD WND DISTIIICT.-BAY OF ISLANDS COUNTY.­ the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the SUBURBS OF 0PUA. national endowment land described in the Schedule hereto Suburban Land. shall be open for selection on renewable lease on Wednes­ day, the ninth day of April, one thousand nine hundred Section. Area I Upset Price. and thirt.cen, at the rental mentioned in the said Schedule ; ---~ and I do also declare that the said land shall be leased under and subject to the provisions of the said Act. A. R. P. £ 8. d. 1 8 2 0 22 0 0 2 H O O 20 0 0 SCHEDULE. Altitude, 1 ft. to 100 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to NELSON LAND DIBTRICT.-BULLER COUNTY.-0TUMAHANA hilly land, covered with fern and mannka. Soil an inferior SURVEY DISTRICT. clay; indifferently watered by small stream Situated 40 to Second-class Land. 60 chains from Opua Wharf by unformed road. Half-yearly As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, Hental. this twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand Section. I_ _moo~ I_Ar_"_"·-~lc_~~ltal Va.Joe. nine hundred and thirteen. A. R. P. £ 8, d. £ s. d. W. F. MASSEY, 12 4 8 0 Minister of Lands. 1 1\ } I 438 o o I 220 o o I Mostly portion of a flat-topped terrace rising gradually to Opening Lands in Nelson Land District few Selection on the main range ; suitable for pastoral purposes. Bush ·rather Renewable Lease. small on top, and composed of rimu, miro, kamahi, silver, brown, and black birch. Formation clay and granite gravel on papa. There is a little flat land along the south-western LIVERPOOL, Governor boundary up Kimberley Creek. Distant about six miles from N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Karamea, about three miles and a half being dray-road and I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur about two miles and a half gravelled bridle-track. William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for this twenty-first day of February, one thom,an.d selection on renewable lease on Wednesday, the ninth nine hundred and thirteen. day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, W. F. MASSEY, at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule ; and I do also Minister of Lands. FEB. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 683

N orwgian 0o'/Ul11}, lo receive Reaiaue of EBta,telJ, Appointment of C0118ul of S«itzerland at Auckland recognized provisionally. URSUANT to the provisions under section fifty-two of P the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, I Arthur William Depa.rtment of Internal Affairs, de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Wellington, 2/ith February, 1918. Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby notify that moneys IS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified or personal chattels payable or deliverable by the Public H that, in accordance with instructions from Hie Trustee to the subjects of the Kingdom of Norway resident Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he has reoog­ therein may be paid or delivered to the Consul of the said uized provisionally, pending the receipt of the Exequatur, Kingdom resident at Wellington who has been represented the appointment of to me to be the Chief Consule.r Officer of such Kingdom as regards the Dominion of New Zeale.nd. GEORGES A. STREIFF, Esq., Given under my hand, at Wellington, this fifteenth as Consul of Switzerland at Auckland. day of February, one thousand nine hundred and H. D. BELL, thirteen. Minister of Internal Affairs.. LIVERPOOL, Governor,

Postma1ter• appointed to take and receive Statutory Record Clerk in Head Office, Department of Lands and Declarations. Suroey, appointed. URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the P two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices Department of Lauds and Survey, of the Peace Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Wellington, 21st February, 1913, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New IS Excellency the Governor has been plea.sed to Zeala.nd, do hereby notify and. declare that the persons set H appoint out in the Schedule here,o, being persons holding the ·office JOHN BENNETT of Postmaster under the Post and Telegr.. ph Act, 1908, at the places set opposite their names in the said Schedule, are to be Record Clerk in the Head Office, Department of authorized to take and receive statutory declaraiions under Lands and Survey, Wellington, a.s from the 1st day of the two hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of February, 1913, in the plaoe of Paul Desire Nestor Vers­ the Peace Act, 1908. chaffelt. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands. SCHEDULE. HENRY GJLBERT OooilIIIE Onehunga. JAAIES TURNER WYLIE . , Marton. GEOBOJC THOHAS WILSON Allanton. Chief Accountant oj Department of Lands and Suroey As witness my hand, this twenty-first day of appointed. February, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. LIVERPOOL, Governor. Depa.rtment of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 21st February, 1918. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased· 1iu ltupector of Weight, and Measure, for the County of A•hbwrton H appoint and Borough of Ashburton appointed. ALFRED CLARKE TURNBULL Department of Interna.l Affairs, to be Chief Accounta.nt of the Department of Lauds and Wellington, 21st February, 1918. Survey, as from the 1st day of February, 1918, in the place IS Excellency the Governor has beea pleased to of Robert Aimers Pa.terson, resigned. H appoint W. F. MASSEY, Constable BERKLEY REGINALD KmD Minister of La.nds. to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under the Weights and Measures Act, 1908, for the County of Ash· burton and the Borough of Ashburton, vice Constable Henry Martin (transferred). Chief Accountant and Native Land Purchase Officer oj the H. D. BELL, Department of Lands and Survey resigned. Minister of Interna.l Affairs. Department of Lands and Survey, Inspector oj Weights and Measures for County oi Vincent and Wellington, 21st February, 1918. Boroughs of Alexandra and Cromwell appointed. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to aooept H the resignation of Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 21st February, 1918, ROBERT AIMERS PATERSON IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to as Chief Accountant and Native Land Purchase Officer of H at)point the Department of La.nds and Survey, as from the 81st day Sergeant WILLIAM EcoLEs of January, 1918. W. F. MASSEY, to be au Inspector of Weights and Measures, under the Minister of Lands. Weights and Measures Act, 1908, for the County of Vincent and the Boroughs of Alexandra and Cromwell, vice Sergeant Robert Crawford (transferred). H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. Dairy Instructor and Grader appointed.-Notice No. 1692,

Cadets appointed. Depa.rtment of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington, 24th February, 1918, Department of Internal Affairs, IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to Wellington, 2/ith February, 1918. H appoint IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to COLIN CHARLJ!lS ROBERTSON H appoint (formerly a temporary officer of this Department) to be a COLIN JOSEPH DRABBLE and Dairy Instructor and Grader in the Civil Service of the DAVID JAMES CBUICKBHANK Government of New Zealand (Department of Agriculture, to be Cadets in the Registrar-General's Office (Statistical Industries, and Commerce); the appointment to date from Branch) on and from the 12th February, 1918, and 20th 2nd March, 1918. February, 1918, respeotively. W. F. MASSEY, H. D. BELL, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries Minister of Intema.l Affairs. and Commerce. 684 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Dairy In,tructor and Grade1· appointed.-Jl/oti.ce No. 1693. Clerks of Magistrates' Cowl'tB, ttc., appointed.

Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Department of Justice, Wellington, 24th February, 1913. W ellingso:a, 26th February, 1913. · IS Excellency the Governor ha.s been pleased to IS Excellency the Governo1· has been pleased to H appoint H appoint JOHN ROBERTSON CURLE Conste.ble HENRY MARTIN (formerly a temporary officer of this Department) to be a Dairy Instructor and Grader in the Civil Service of the 10 be Clerk of the Me.gistre.te's Court at Kaitangate., on and Government of New Zeala.nd (Depa.rtment of Agriculture, from the 13th day of February, 1913, vice Constable D. B. Industries, &nd Commerce) ; the appointment to date from Murray, transferred; and . 2nd Ma.rch, 1913. Constable GEORGE ScHRUFFER W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries to be Clerk of the Magistrate's e.nd We.rden's Courts, and and Commerce. Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registre.r at We.ike.ie., on and from the 15th day of Februe.ry, 1913, vice Constable P. J. Herlihy, tre.nsferred; e.nd Inspector of Factories appointed. Sergeant WILLIAM ECCLES Department of Labour, to be Police Ge.oler at Clyde, as from the 4th day of Wellington, 24th February, 1913. February, 1913. vice Sergeant Robert Crawford, transferred. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to H appoint A. L. HERDMAN, Minister of Justice. to be an Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908 ; the ___ _ appointment is dated the 21st day of February, 1913. W. F. MASSEY, Chuirmen of Licensing Committees appointed Minister of Labour. Department of Justice, Inspector of Factories resigned. Wellington, 25.th Februe.ry, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor he.s been pleased to Department of Labour, H e.ppoint Wellington, 24th February, 191&. H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to JOHN GEORGE LEWIS HEWITT, Esq., S.M., accept the resignation of to be Chairme.n of the Licensin~ Committees for the Dis­ JANE MITCHELL tricts of Grey and Westland, vice E. Pe.ge, Esq., S.M. as &n Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908. A. L. HERDMAN, W. F. MASSEY, . Minister of Justice. Minister of Labour.

Impectors and Sub-Inspectors of Police appoittted. Officer for the Purpose,s of Part II of the F'isheries Act, 1908, appointed. Police Department, Wellington, 24th Februs,ry, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to Marine Department, H appoint Wellington, 14th February, 1913. JOSEPH ALBERT McGRATH and IS Excellency the Governor has, in pursuance and CHARLES WILLIAM HENDREY H exercise of the power e.nd authority conferred by section 79 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, e.ppointed to be Inspectors, &nd JAMES JOHNSTON and WILLIAM ALEXANDER WILLIAM IIECTOR MACKINNON 10 be e.n Officer for the purposes of Part II of that Act. to be Sub-Inspectors of the New Zealand Police Force; the e.ppointments to te.ke effect from the 1st April, 1913. F. M. B. FISHER. A. L. HERDMAN, Minister of Justice. Assayer appointed. Superinte,zdents of Police appointed. Dep.. rtment of Tre.de e.nd Customs, Police Depe.rtment, Wellington, 26th February, 191S. Wellington, 241h February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been plt>ased to H IS ExceHenoy the Governor has been pleased to H appoint appoint WILLIAM GRAHAM RoYSE JOHN WYBRANT ELLISON, NICHOLAS KIELY, to be e.n Assayer of Gold for the purposes of the Gold Puty ALFBEI> JAMES MITCHELL, and A.ct, 1908. JoHN DWYER F. M. B. FISHER, to be Superintendents of the New Zeale.nd Police Force; Minister of Custom,. the e.ppointments to take effect from the let March, 1913. A. L. HERDMAN, Minister of Justice. Auditor under the F'riendly Societies_ Act, 1909, licensed. Cadet appointed. ·Friendly Societies·Office. Department of Justice, Wellington, 25th Februe.ry, 11l 13. Wellington, 26th Februe.ry, 1913. N pursuance of the 10th section of the Friendly ,HIS .Exceellency the Governor has been pleased to I Societies Act, 1909, His Excellency the Governor has appoint been pleased to license DAVID EDWARD GLIIBABD CHARLES HENRY suisTED, to be & Ca.det in the Magistrate's a.nd Warden's Courts · · · · · at Clyde on e.nd from the 28th day of Janue.ry, 1913, vice of He.wera, to a.ct e.s a Public AuditC:,r under the Friendly E. J. Kemnitz, tre.nsferred. Societies Act, 1909. A. L. HERDMAN, F. M. B. FISHER, Minister of Justice. Minister in Che.rge. FEB. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 685

Officer dis·missed. The Regiment of Royal New Zealand Artillery. The undermentioned to be Lleutenants. Dated 1st Feb­ Poat and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, ruary, 1913 :- Wellington, 14th February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to dismiss Regimental Sergeant-major William Quayle Kewish (W.O.). H from the Public Service Master-Gunner (2nd Class) Donald MacDonald. EDWARD JAMEH ToY, 4th (IV aikato) Mounted Riftes. lately a Lineman in tne Poat and Telegraph Department The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. at Wellington. Dated 20th January, 1913 :- R. HEATON RHODES. Robert Simpson. Wilson Loch Ranstead. 9th (Wellington East Coast) Mounted Riftes. Appointment of Inspector under Public Health Act and Officer under Sale of Food and Drugs Act. Captain Thomas Butler Bax retires under the provisions of paragraph llS, General Regulations, 19ll, with permission to retain his rank and wear tho prescribed uniform. Dated Department of Public Health, 10th January, 1913. Wellington, 21st February, 1913. H IS Ex_cellency the Governor has been pleased to New Zealarnl Field Artillery. appomt Major Alfred Augustus Grace to be Lieutenant - Colonel. JOHN HENRY COWDREY Dated 27th January, 1913. an Inspector under the Public Health Act, 1908, and an Officer under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908. The New Zealand Garrison Artillery. appointment dates from the 23rd day of December, 1912. Lieutenant Douglas Russell Kirker to be Captain. Dated H. HEATON RHODES, 15th .January, 1913. Minister of Public Health. Lieutenant Edgar Hugh Skeates resigns his commission. Dated 28th December, 1912. The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. Dated 30th November, 1912 :- .{ppointment of Inspecto,· under Public Health Act a.nd Officer under Sale of Food and Drug• Act. James Alexander Munro. Frederick William Vosseler. Department of Public Health, New Zealand Signal Gorps. Wellington, 21st February, 1913. Lieutenant Albert Charles Buist to be Captain. Dated 22nd IS Excellency the Governor has beeu pleased to January, 1913. H appoint MARTIN JOSEPH FOGARTY 1st (Canterbury) Regiment. to be an Inspector under the Public Health Act, 1908, and (1st Battalion.) an Officer under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908, as The undermentioned supernumerary 2nd Lieutenants are from the 23rd day of December, 1912. absorbed into the establishment :- R. HEATON RHODES, Harry Herbert Ffitch, vice Buddle, promoted. Minister of Public Henlth. Robert Fitzroy Holderness, vice Charters, promoted. Raymond Alexander Reid Lawry, vice Herman, promoted. Alister Ewen Macpherson, du Cuddon, promoted. 2nd Lieutenant Trevor William Stringer resigns his commis­ Appoint111,ents, Pr=tions, Transfers, Resignations, and sion. Dated 8th December, 1912. Retirements of Staff and Territorial Force Offwers. Edward Harvey Stacpoole Batchelor to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). Dated 17th January, 1913. Department of Defence, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. 1st (Canterbury) Regiment. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve (Coast Defence Detachment.) H of the appointments, promotions, transfers, resigna­ Colour-Sergeant Reginald Seymour Phelps Hopkins to be 2nd tions, and retirements of the undermentioned Staff and Lleutenant (on probation). Dated 27th January, 1913. Territorial Force Officers :- 3rd ( Auckland) Regiment (" Countess of Ranfurly's Own"). Staff. Captain Robert George Cox to be Major. Dated 28th January, Major William Garnett Braithwaite, D.S.O., Imperial General 1913. Staff, General Staff Officer, Auckland District, is granted 4th ( Utago) Regi111,ent. the temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel whilst so em­ Colour-Sergeant Albert Charles Crimp to be 2nd Lieutenant ployed. Dated 1st February, 1913. (on probation). Dated 27th January, 1913. Major James Kilvington Cochrane, Imperial General Staff, Director of Military Operations, is granted the temporary 9th (Wellington East Coast) Regi111,ent. rank of Lleutenant-Colonel whilst so employed. Dated I st Lleutenant Charles Lawrance Treadwell resigns his commis- February, 1913. sion. Dated rnth ,January, 1913. · Captain the Honourable Richard Henn Collins, D.S.O., Im­ perial General Staff, to be Adjutant-General to the J!'orces Xew Zealand Jfedical Gorps. (temporary), vice Lleutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Sherborne Clayton, T.D., resigns George Cecil Burleigh Wolfe, transferred to the Reserve of his appointment as Principal Medical Officer to the Canter­ Officers, and is granted the temporary rank of Lieutenant­ bury .Military District. Dated 31st December, 1912. Colonel whilst so employed. Dated 1st February, 1913. Lleutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Sherborne Clayton, T.D., is trans­ 2nd Lieutenant .Arthur Tahu Gravenor Rhodes, Grenadier ferred to the Reserve of Officers, New Zealand Medical Guards (Special Reserve), to be Aide-de-Camp to the General Corps. Dated 31st December, 1912. Officer Commanding New Zealand Military Forces. Dated Edward Henry Scott, M.B., to be Lieutenant. Dated 14th 1st January, 1913. January, 1913. New Zealand Chaplains Department. New Zealand Staff Gorps. The Reverend Edgar James McFarland, Chaplain (4th Class) The undermentioned to be Lleutenants. Dated 1st Feb­ to be Chaplain (3rd Class). Dated 24th December, 1912. ' ruary, 1913 :- The Right Reverend Bishop Charles Oliver Mules, Chaplain Sergeant-major Ernest Charles Dovey (W.O.), New Zealand (1st Class), resigns his commission. Dated llth January, Permanent Staff. 1913. Sergeant-major John Murray Rose, New Zealand Permanent r.: nattached List (a) . Staff. 2nd Lieutenant Bernard Cyril Freyberg is transferred to the Sergeant-major William Atwell (W.O.), New Zealand Per­ Unattached List (b), for service with the Senior Cadets. manent Staff. Dated 28th January, 1913. Sergeant-major Peter Bain Henderson, New Zealand Per­ manent Staff. Unattache,d, List (b). Sergeant-major John Bishop (W.O.), New Zealand Permanent Lleutenant William Edward Rhodes resigns his commission. Staff. Dated 13th January, 1913. Sergeant-major Thomas McCristell, New Zealand Permanent 2nd Lieutenant Ivan Scott Orbell to be Lieutenant. Date

2nd Lieutenant Bernard Cyril Freyberg, fromlthe Unattached Accepta,we of ServioeB of a Defence Rif/,e Club. List (a), to be Lieutenant. Dated 28th January, 1913. The undermentioned are appointed 2nd Lieutenants (on Department of Defence, probation), for service with the Senior Cadets, under the pro­ Wellington, 21st February, 1913. visions of paragraph 88 (b), General Regulations, 1911. Dated IS~Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, 27th January, 1913 :- H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 1909, Owen Gwyn Thomas. the services of the Arnold Winter Soanes. Hinakura Defence Rifle Club, Raymond Alexander Hughes. Royden Vivian McDowell. with headquarters at Hinakura, Wellington Military District. Sydney Charles Gascoigne. Date of acceptance, 21st }'ebruary, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, R. HEATON RHODES, Acting Minister of Defence. Acting Minister of Defence. Alteration in Designation of a Defe,we Rifte Club. . Accepta,we of Services of a Defence Rifle Club. Department of Defence, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap­ Department of Defence, H prove, under section 43 (I) and (2) of the Defence Wellington, 21st February, 1913. Act, 1909, that the designation of the Kaitawa Defence Rifle IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, Club be altered to that of the Kaitawa Rongomai Defrnce H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 1909, Rifle Club. Date of approval, 31st January, 1913. the services of the R. HEATON RHODES, Denniston Defence Rifle Club, Acting Minister of Defence. with headquarters at Denniston, Canterbury Military Dis trict. Date of acceptance, 21st February, 1913. Acceptance of Services of a Defence Rifle Club. R. HEATON RHODES, Acting Minister of Defence. Department of,Defence, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 11109, the services of the Award of the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long-service Medal W aiuku Defe,we Rifle Club, with headquarters at Waiuku, Auckland Military District. Department of Defence, Date of acceptance, 21st February, 1913. Wellington, 21st February, 1913. IS Excellency tho Governor has been pleased to approve R. HEATON RHODES, H of the award of a Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long­ Acting Minister of Defence. service Medal to No. 3/872, Private MICHAEL TOBIN, 3rd (Auckland) Accei;tance of Services of a Defence Rifle Club. Regiment (" Countess of Ranfurly's Own"), he having a total service to the 28th June, 1912, entitling him thereto of twenty-two years and sixty days. Department of Defence, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, Acting Minister of Defence. H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 1909, the services of the W aianakarua Defence Rif/,e Club, with headquarters at Waianakarua, Otago Military District. A ward of tM Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long-service M eil,al. Dato of acceptance, 21st February, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, Department of Defence, Acting Minister of Defence. Wellington, 21st February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve H of the award of a Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long­ Acceptance of Services of a Defence Rif/,e Club. service Medal to Major WILLIAM GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Unattached List (b), Department of Defence, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. he having a total service to the 3rd January, 1913, entitling IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, him thereto of twenty-two years two hundred and ninety­ H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 1909, nine days. the services of the R. HEATON RHODES, Oamaru Defence Rif/,e Club, Acting Minister of Defence. with headquarters at Oamaru, Canterbury Military District. Date of acceptance, 21st February, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, Acting Minister of Defence. Formation of a Coast Defence D~achm.ent.

Department of Defence, Acceptance of Services of a Defence Rifle Club. Wellington, 21st February, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap• Department of Defence, H prove, under section 6 (a) of the Defence Act, 1W09, Wellington, 21st February, 1913. of the formation of a Coast Defence Detachment of the 13th • IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept, (North Canterbury and Westland) Regiment, consisting of H under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, 1909, one infantry company, with headquarters at Westport. The the services of the establishment of officers will be as follows :- Inglewood Defence Rif/,e Club, Captain (1). Lieutenants and 2nd Lieutenants (2). with headquarters at Inglewood, Wellington Military District. Date of acceptance, 21st February, 1913. Dated 12th February, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, R. HEATON RHODES, Acting Minister of Defence. Acting Minister of Defence. FEB. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 687

Officer, appointed,

Poet and Telegraph Department, General Poet Office, Wellington, 22nd February, 1918. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph H Depa.rtmem. R. HEATON RHODES, Postmaster-General. PERMANENT.

Name. Position. Office. Date.

Adams, John Thomas Telegraph Message-boy Wellington 20 May, 1012. Agar, John Blenheim 6 June, Alderson, Norman Robart Dunedin 22 Aug., Aldridge, Eveline Violet May Cadette .. Murchison 1 May, Allan, Harold George Telegraph Message-boy Collingwood .. 22 Arnold, Herbart Victor Wellington .. 1 " Baker, Francis Charles Whangarei .. 2 Sept., Barr, Mona Wycliffo Cadette (ai;o translator, Secretary's G.P.O., Wellington 9 Aug., Office) Beaumont, James Henry Cadet, Secretary's Office 10 May, Bell, William Gordon Telegraph Message-boy Hokitika 6 Aug., Bastic, Arthur Joseph Percy Auckland 14 May, Beswick, Stanley .. Onehunga 1 June, Blackbourn, William Robart Moorhead Te Kuiti 25 Mar., Bowden, Henry Onslow Roxburgh 17 July, Brabant, Harry Ernest Waitara 1 Aug., Bramley, Albart Montague Wellington 8 May, Brennan, Francis Thomas Penrose 1 July, Broadwood, Clarence Montagu .. 24 June, Brown, Charles Thomas Rangiora 18 July, Brown, Frank Robart Draughtsm'~n Dunedin 1 Oct., Brown, William Frank Lionel George .. Telegraph Message-boy We .tport 6 Aug., Brunton, James Laughlin Upper Symonds Stroot 2 May, Bryant, Selma Lillian Cadette, T;iephone Exchange Auckland 6 July, Bull, Eunice Ansley Christchurch .. 4 Mar., Cade, Vivian Bruce Te!:i'graph Message'.boy Pahiatua 30 Juno, Cairns, Ronald James Wellington .. 13 ,, Cameron, Robert .. llfochanicia;;_ 21 Aug., Camp, George William , Telegraph MeBBage-boy Port 'chalmers 18 July, Carroll, John Daniel Frederic Midhirst 4 May, Carson, Leslie Dunedin 17 July, Carson, Matthew Alexander .. Kaitanga ta 10 Aug., Chapman, Alma Cadotte, T;iephone Exchange Wanganui 2 April, ,, Christenson, Thomas Telegraph Message-boy Marton Junction 26 Chuchor, Percy Feilding 14 Ja~., Clark, David Charles Dunedin 9 Juno, Close, Clarence William Christchurch 15 May, Coe, John .. Waipawa 13 ,, Compton, Harry Wellington .. 30 July, Connor, William Invercargill •. 16 Mar., Conray, William David Christchurch 15 Aug., Cook, Ernest Stores Branch, Welling- 1 July, ton Cook, Howard Railton Telegraph Message-boy Eltham 25 May, Corbett, Thomas James Seymour Waihi 28 Aug., Cragg, Edmund Carlton Picton , 22 July, Craig, John Douglas Groymouth , 19 Aug., Crawford, William Edward Herno Wellington 8 Sept., ,, Crichton, Wilford .. Napier 1 July, Cucksoy, Harold Ernest Auckland S.C. 17 June, Cumberpatch, Albert Daniel Christchurch .. 12 Aug., Cupples, Frank Leslie Ota.utan 24 July, Currie, George James Christchurch .. 24 May, Daily, Michael Lower Hutt .. 1 July, Darby, James William Greymouth .. 24 June, Davies, Emily May Cadette, T;iephone Exchange Hokitika 3 July, Davies, Stanley Gordon Telegraph Message-boy Coromandel .. I .June, Dickson, Robert Dunedin 1 Dimond, George Thomas Wellington 5 " Donaldson, David .. Gore 1 27 May, Dungey, Bertram James Dunedin. 22 April, ,, Edwards, Joseph Henry Gisborne 14 May, Elliott, Al hart Robert Otorohanga 22 July, Elwin, Frederick Willoughby Auckland 20 May, Feeley, William Oamaru 10 June, Fergus, Raymond Samuel Christchurch .. 6 May, Foley, Daniel James Cadet Accountant's B ranch, 8 July, G.P.O. Foote, Raymond Andrew Telegraph Message-boy Utiku 19 Forbes, Francis William Waiau 17 ,, Francis, Lawrence Patrick Gore 26 Aug., Gallagher, Herbert William .. Waipawa 1 Sept., ,, Geissler, Hilda Pauline Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Auckland , 1 May, George, Edith Maud Shorthand-writer and typist Secretary's Office, G.P.O. 10 June, Geraghty, Bartholomew Telegraph Messa.go-boy Tuakau 2 July, Giffney, Alphonsus Peter Kumara 8 Aug., Gilpin, James Ernest Waikino 19 688 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

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Na.me. Position. Office. Date.

Goad, Walter Joseph Telegraph Message-boy .. Motueka 15 July, 1912. Goddard, Dorothy Frances I Cadette, Telephono Exchange Wellington 22 April, - Goodall, Eric Moana Telegraph Message-boy .. , Dannevirko 14 Feb., Gough, Catherine Theresa Cadotte, Telephone Exchange Christchurch .. 6 May, Gray, Alfred William Telegraph Mossage-boy 5 Aug., Gregg, Robbie Murray Sedd~~ 1 April, ,, Greygoooo, Alfred .. 2 Sept., ,, Griffiths, Robert John Queenstown .. 2 July, Groome, Percy Nelson Onerahi 29 May, Hanlen, Charles Newmarket .. 6 Hansmann, Ivy Catherine Elizabeth .. Cadette, T~iephono Exchange Christchurch .. 15 ,, Hanson, Thomas Alfred Tolegraph Message-boy Wellington .. 17 June, Harcourt, William Mackenzie Greymouth .. 10 ,, Harding, Harold Hubert Auckland 22 July, Harrison, Dick 19 June, Hawkins, Thomas .. Waimate 1 " Hay, Daniel Cadet Secretary's Oflke, G.P.O. 20 May, Higgs, Cecil Telegraph Message-boy Hawera 7 Highet, Robert James Palmorston 4 June," ,, Hill, Lilian Sophia Postmistre;; Seddonville 1 Dec., 1911. Hind, Walter Ernest Raybould Cadet Timaru 15 July, 1912. Hines, Robert Alfred Telegraph Message-boy Te Aroha 1 June, Hislop, John Alexander Wellington 6 May, Hogan, William John Oamaru 27 Holdsworth, Harry Lineman Nelson 1 " Holloway, William Stanley Telegraph Message-boy Dunedin 17 July, Hookham, Thomas .. Carpenter Auckland I Sept., ,, Hooper, James Richardson Telegraph Message-boy Whakatane 3 " Hughes, Ernest Huntly 3 July Hunter, Harris Thomas Christchurch .. 12 Aug., Hynds, Mary Cadette, T;;lophone Exchange Rotorua 2 July, Jackson, George William Telegraph Message-boy Taihape 9 " Jamieson, Leslie Wallace 29 May, Jamieson, Colin To Puke 8 July, James, Charles Ernost Christchurch .. 1 Sept., ,, Jennens, Francis Walter Nelson 1 July, Jennings, Edgar Mcivor New Plymouth 4 June, Johns, Henry James Thomas Wellington 19 Aug., Johns, Percy Edward 19 ,, Johnson, George Leslie Ashh~rst 22 July, Johnson, Mary Amanda Postmistre~; Glenorchy 7 June, Jones, Frederick Alfred Postmaster Waikino 4 Oct., Joyce, Constance Estelle Cadette, Telephone Exchange Christchurch .. 9 April, ,, Kedzlie, John Robert Stanley Telegraph Message-boy Timaru 18 June, Keleher, Edmond .. Huntly 30 May, Kelleher, Elizabeth Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Stratford 1 April, ,, Kelly, John Joseph Telegraph Message-boy Timaru 2 May, Kelly, Robert Patrick Woodville 24 June, Kenny, William David Clive 3 Sept., ,, Kerr, Hugh Fairlie 1 June, King, Henry Edward Dunedin 1 Aug., King, Leo Thomas .. Shannon 10 June, Kinghan, Fred Thames 2 May, Kirk, William Thomas Wellington 22 July, Kirkpatrick, Allan .. Palmerston North 2 Sept., ,, Knight, Varley Savinien Eketahuna 20 July, Knock, George Edward Na.pier 1 Laing, Alfred John., Patea 1 ,, Leadbeater, Job John Petone 15 Aug., Lemm, Robert William Naseby 19 Libeau, Lucien Gladstone Eltham 5 Luff, James Robert Burns Hastings I ,, Macdonald, Wesley James Cornelius Wellington 4 Mar., McArthur, Raphael Cullen 25 July, McClymont, John .. fu ve;~argill 19 Aug., McCurdy, Daniel Gordon** Springfield 12 April, McDonald, Gordon .. 9 May, Mcfutosh, Alexander Hastings I Aug., McKay, Murdoch Hector Whitianga 20 Sept., McKenzie, Alexander Donald Wellington 22 April, McLean, Roderick Coll Runanga 29 ,, McLeod, Malcolm .. Oamaru 16 Sept., McMahon, Daniel .. Nelson 17 July, McMurtrie, Edward Owen Oamaru 10 June, McNabb, George Derald Karamea 1 July, McNee, Isabella Mary Counterwoman" i Westport 14 May, McNeillie, William Robert Telegraph Message-boy Lyttelton 26 June, McPhail, William Henry Cadet Accountant's Branch, 29 April, I G.P.O. McSkimming, Agnes Helen Cadette, Telephone Exchange ' Wellington 11 May, McSweeney, Thomas James Gowley Telegraph Message.boy Wanganui 16 July, Mansfield, Frances Mary Cadette, Telephone Exchange Oamaru 25 Mar., Marple, Cedric Gladstone Telegraph Message-boy Blenheim 6 June, Marsh, George William I Coalgate 19 July FEB. 27.j 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 689

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Pooitlon. Ollice. Date. i -1- Marslin, William Thompson , . Telegraph Message-boy Alexandra South 17 July, 1912. Marston, James Alan Coromandel .. l ,June, Martin, George Cyril .. Petone 22 April, Martin, George Leslie Putaruru 9 May, Matthews, Frederick Herbert Lawrence 13 ., Melville, Janet Annie Cadette, T;iephone Exchange Hamilton 1 April, Mence, Arthur Leopold Telegraph Message-boy Wellington 5 June, Merson, Thomas Broughton .. Port Ahnriri .. May, Milne, Francis Edendale 20 June, Moffatt, Thomas Harry i Nelson l Sept., Monks, Leslie William") Parnell l Aug., Moon, John Alfred .. - Mangaweka ,29 April, Morrison, Annie Emily Maud Postmistre~~ Canvastown .. 8 July, Morton, Frederick Charles Cadet T.O., Auckland l Oct.,- Mountfort, Claude Harold Clerk, Stores Branch, G.P.O. Wellington .. 7 Ang., Mudge, Alfred Henry Telegraph Message-boy 23 May, Murphy, Daniel McRorie New ':elymouth l July, Nalder, Ashley Charles Takaka 14 Nevison, Robert Blenheim 28 A~g., Newell, Frank Leslie New Plymouth 17 .July, Nicholson, Estevan Lance Junior Ex:hange Clerk Martin borough 29 O'Brien, John Joseph Telegraph Message-boy In vercargill 16 ,, O'Connell, Michael Joseph Papatoetoe 23 April, Oliver, Albert Ranfurly 18 Tuly, Orchiston, Ruth Edoina Assistant a'~d Messenger Waikaia 1 Aug., O'Reilly, William Daniel Telegraph Message-boy Hinds 30 July, Osborne, Harold Henry Newtown 2 " Parris, Herbert Edward Ponsonby IO June, Patchett, Cyril Mervyn Blenheim I Feb., Pavitt, Gwynda Mary Irene .. Cadette, T;iephone Exchange Wellington 4 Mar., Payne, Wilfrid Wrigley Telegraph Message-boy Masterton 20 May, Playle, Clarence Martin borough 29 .July, Pledger, Lionel Lawrence Dunedin 17 Pratley, William James Hastings 22 ,, Price, George William Fisher Thames 1 Aug., Porteous, Alfred Wanganni 13 May, Raison, Walter Wallace Skelton Greytown 4 Ransley, Alfred William Ernest Adult Mes;~nger .. Christchurch .. Hl A;;g., Rasmussen, Carl Jorgen Telegraph Message-boy Dargaville 10 June, Rasmussen, Lawritz Christian Dunedin 17 ,July, Reddish, Alfred Edward Thames 3 Aug., Reeve, May Isabella Sadie Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Auckland 15 July, Reeve, Vincent Eric Telegraph Message-boy Cambridge 12 Aug., Reid, Ellen Margaret Cadette, Telephone Exchange Stratford 1 April, Reid, Frank Forbes Telegraph Message-boy Carterton 21 June, Ric1ardson, William Greymouth 5 Sept., Riddle, Allan Fairlie 18 July, Robertson, Mary Catherhie Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Auckland 17 June, Rogers, Frank Telegraph Message-boy Christchurch .• 5 Aug., Rogers, Lawrence Patrick Pukekohe 2 Sept., Russell, Archibald .. Wellington .. I May, Saunders, Francis Victor Cadet Stores Branch, G.P.O. 8 July, Scales, John Joseph Telegraph Message-boy Longbnrn 21 Aug., Shannon, Samuel Ross Lineman Wellington 10 June, Shelker, Godfrey Leonard Telegraph Message-boy Timaru 25 .July, Short, Delia Cadette, Telephone Exchange Wellington Ul April, Sissons, James Guy Telegraph Message-boy Rotorua 16 Sept., Small, Edward Robert Spencer Nelson 3 " " Smith, Catherine Postmistre;~ Hawea Flat .. 1 Dec., 1911. Smith, Claude William Telegraph Message-boy Adelaide Road 26 Aug., 1912. Smith, Cyril George** Cadet Accountant's Branch, 25 Mar., G.P.O Smith, Ernest Arthur Voyle Telegraph Message-boy Taihape ! 12 July, ,, Smyth, John Falls Morrinsville .. 17 Oct., 1911. Southworth, John .. Christchurch •• 12 Aug., 1912. Starr, Philip Edwin Huntly 13 May, Stevens, Thomas John Te Aro 1 Sept., Stewart, Henry Auckland 18 June, Stronach, Bethia Postmistre; Manutuke , 16 May, Sutherland, Clarence Donald Telegraph Message-boy Wellington 28 Mar., Sutherland, Ernest George .. Assistant Post-office Messenger Bunnythorpe 2 Sept., Sutherland, ,James Telegraph Message-boy Drury 1 Sutton, Eliot Roy .. Karori 18 J,;;e, Taylor, Walter James Kerr .. Whangarei 1 Sept., Thomas, Harold John Wellington 15 April, Thompson, Basil James Greymouth 27 ,Tune, Thomson, Robert .. Gisborne 1 July, Thorpe, Herbert Godfrey Ngaruawahia 8 " Tiplady, Charles Benjamin Geraldine 1 May, Tomlinson, Fred Gilbert Christchurch .• l July, Townsend, Beryl Eileen Cadette, T;iephone Exchange Wellington 17 Jan., Toy, Edward James Lineman I Ang., Tricker, Arthur George Telegraph Message-boy Hataitai 28 May, Turner, Walter Edmondson ,, Feilding l June, 0 690 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK [No. 16

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Name. Posmon. Office. Da,e.

Valentine, Thomas Alfred Telegraph Message-boy Takapuna 2 Sept., 1912. Veitch, Stephen Roberti\ Wanganui 5 Mar., 1911. Walshe, John Patrick Westport 1 May, 1912. Walton, George Levin 30 April, ,, Wanden, William John Wellington 16 Sept., ,, Wasley, Joseph Edwin Tariki 11 May, Welch, Thomas James Letter-carrl~r Wellington 1 July, Well~, George Harold Eastrupp Telegraph Message-boy Onehunga 10 April, ,, West, Tom New Plymouth 16 Sept., ,, Whall, Louis Victor Christchurch .. 20 May, Wheatley, Herbert Charles .. Lineman Wellington 23 July, Willcock, Frank Tele~ph Message-boy Hunterville 2 Aug., Williams, Herbert .. Brunnerton 19 Williams, William Arthur Herriot Ashburton 7 J~e, Williams, William Thomas Te Aro 1 July, Williamson, James •• SwitchboaJ Artificer G.P.O. 10 Oct., Wilson, Charles Telegraph Message-boy Hawera 27 May, Wilson, Henry Milton 8 June, Wilson, James Alexander Hamilton 18 May, Winter, Norman Wilfred Joseph New Plymouth 29 July, Wiseman, Henry Haviland .. Napier 24 May, Withera, Percy Simister Theodore Rangiora 15 ,June, Wood, Robert James Lower Hutt .. 25 May, Woods, Samuel George Richmond 23 ,, Wootton, Percy Ernest Wairoa 1 July, Wright, James Leslie Auckland 15 ,, Young, Harold Louis Marton 26 April, ,, Young, Richard Arthur Christchurch •. 24 May,

NON -PERMANENT.

Office. D•M.

POBTIIUBTERS, Railway Officers. Dougan, William John Kennedy Glenhope Nelson 1 Sept., 1912, Wickham, Robert .• I Barewood Dunedin 25 Jan.,

PORTIIIASTEBB AND TRLEPHONI8TR, Railway Officers. Bateman, Thomas John Wallace lkamatna Greymouth 19 Aug., 1912. Dennehy, Michael .• Goodwood Dunedin 22 Nov., O'Brien, William Harold Joseph Kaihu Auckland 28 Sept., Pepper, Douglas John Kai Iwi Wanganui 31 July, Rodgers, William .. Stillwater Greymouth 6 Nov.,

TELEPHONIST. Railway Officer. Dougan, William John Kennedy I Glenhope . . I Nelson .. j 10 Oct., 1912 •

POSTIIIABTEBS AND TELEGBAPHISTS, Railway Officers. Barker, John Balfour Invercargill 16 Oct., 1912. Bradley, Percival Alfred Thomas Winslow Christchurch 6 Aug., Cameron, Angus McGregor .. Hampden Oamaru 19 Oct., Edwards, Lionel Edward Bruce St. Andrew's Timaru 29 Nov., Hilliard, Franklin .. Duntroon Oamaru 22 ,. Kearney, Patrick Cuthbert Pokeno Auckland 31 Oet. McKay, William Ewen Kirwee , Christchurch 16 July, Mason, James Keogh Duntroon Oamaru 12 Oct., Rodgers, John Patrick Oxford Christchurch 16 May, Smart, Ernest Alfred Kohatu Nelson 27 Aug., Smith, Lewis Henry Clarke .. Rangitata Timaru 10 Oct., Tuohy, Thomas Henry • .. Mauriceville Wellington 28 Sept., Weavers, Alfred Herbert Winchester Timaru 10 Oct.,

POSTMASTEBS, Abernethy, Jessie Margaret .• Hinahina. Dunedin 10 Dec., 1912. Alack, Nicholas Kokopu Auckland 27 Aug., Askew, Laura Louise Rangi Point 24 Amos, Arthur Wellardll Momona Dun';din 1 o~i., 10io. Ballantyne, Isabella Margaret North Chatton .. Invercargill 11 Nov., 1912. Blanchett, Mary Margaret Timatanga Blenheim 13 Aug., Blyth, Arthur Waihohonu 18 Sept., Bocock, Thomas Alford Huinga Ne~'Plymouth 2 Dec., Brewster, Edmond Strong Awamoko Oamaru 12 Aug., Burns, William George 8 Oct., Carr, Ernest Edward , Pupcli:e Au~kland 2 Dec., Carroll, Edward Wardville 2 Sept., Challis, Percy Edward i Glade House Inv~;Q&l'~ l Nov., FEB. 27.i 'r:Ii.E NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 69i

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Ollicie. District; Dalir:,

Chamberlain, Caroline Amy .. Nanahu Auckland Sept., 1912. Chambers, Maud 'J'e Atatu 15 Oct., Chappell, Herbert Stanley Mangaohutu 12 Aug.,l ,, Chivers, Oscar John Hampstead Chri;tchurch 26 ,, Connell, Albert Edward Taihoa 111 Auckland 12 Oct., Coutts, James Nelson Te Koura 1 Aug., DaJe, }'rancis Albert Whakaki Napi~r 17 May, Duff, Charles Hamilton Cashmore Hills Christchurch 2 Dec., Duthie, Eva. Emily .. Matauri Bay Auckland 30 Oct., Elliott, Isabella. Florence Purekireki Dunedin 1 Sept., Fairclough, Elizabeth Annie .. Spar Bush Iuvercargill 1 Nov., Flower, Annie Louise Rowsell's Auckland 17 Aug., Ford, Margaret Ord Traill TeHouka Dunedin 1 Gadd, Elsie Nellie .. Point Chevalier Auckland 21 O~t., Geoghan, Frances Elizabeth .• Maromaku 16 Goodison, William Stafford Koma.korau 27 N~v., Gordon, James Hurarahi Invercargill 16 Sept., Green, Lucy Beatrice Berlin's \Vestport 9 June, Hall, Flora. Bell Erua .. Wanganui 12 Sept., HaJlahan, Kate Eliza.§ Waimamaku Auckland 21 Nov., Harris, Lillian Ivydale 1 Aug., Harvey, George Stony Creek Dun';din 1 " Hawk, Ernest Frederick Aitutaki Auckland 1 April, Hendren, Luch Agatha Arno .. Timaru 18 Oct., Hesson, Henry Tawhiti Dunedin 16 Sept.• Hitchcock, Elsie Kotinga Nelson 1 Nov.. Hunt, William Raymond Koreke 2 Sept., · Hyland, HerhP.rt Kokoamo Oamaru" 19 Aug., Jeffrey, Annie Pehiri Gisbornc 18 Nov., Johnson, Joseph Henry Waikara.ka Auckland 23 ;, Johnston, James Ratapiko New Plymouth 5 Aug., Kilgour, Mary Koma.ta North .. Thames 26 Lamond, Jane Sandymount Dunedin 1 " Law, Myrtle Tamarau Gisborne 16 Dec., Lock, Albert Dudley Wharuakura Wanganui 1 Oct., Lorriga.n, Frank Russell Pukehuia Auckland 4 Dec., McCulloch, John Mauke 22 July, McDonald, James Rotokari Wa~ga.nui 20 Aug., McDonald, Margaret Steven Galla.way Otakarama lnverca.rgill 20 Dec.,

McHardie, Laurie Alexander 1 Tararua Wellington 16 Sept., Mclndoe, WaJter ' Spar Bush Inverca.rgill 1 Oct., McWilliams, Michael Joseph .. Whakamatau Christchurch 6 Aug., Manson, John Okahukura Auckland 17 Sept., Martin, Edward Iwiroa. Gisborne 16 Aug., Miller, Rachel Smith Kokoamo Oamaru 16 Sept., Minchin, Frank Edward Orakei Auckland 21 Oct., Molloy, William Patrick Clonmore Greymouth 7 Sept., Moore, William Roland Kauroa Auckland 29 July, Morgan, Henrietta .. Bankside Christchurch 4 Sept., Morrison, Annie Wendon Valley Inverca.rgill 1 Morrow, Simon Alexander Paparimu · Auckland 25 N~~-, ,, Nesbitt, William Robert Kuripuni Wellington 1 ,Jan., 1913. Nottage, }'rederick Edgar Aporo Nelson 9 Sept., 1912. O'Donnell, Margaret Rongaherc Dunedin 1 Aug., O'Leary, Arthur James Whenuanui Gisborne 1 Dec., " Overy, Edwin Parsons Retaruke Auckland 26 July, Paterson, James Clark Mangatangi 19 Sept., Paterson, Margaret Jane§ Weston Oa.~~u 7 Nov., Redwood, Marianne§ Ohoka Blenheim 13 Aug., Reveley, Martha Susan Kimberley Christchurch 1 " Richards, Charles George William Karori Ee.st Wellington 15 July, Riddle, Colin John Rira. .. Auckland 13 Sept., Robinson, James Ma.riri Nelson 1 Nov., Robinson, Watkin .. Pukekohe East Auckland 1 Dec., Ross, Wallace Hugh Whangamata 1 July, Rusba.tch, Eliza.beth Grace Hawkins Chri~tchurch 2 Dec., Russell, Agnes Pukeroro Auckland 1 July, Ryde, Henry John .. Poroporo Thames 23 Sept., Shaw, William Pohuehue Auckland 28 Oct., Simpson, Alexander Lamb Waitui New Plymouth 23 Sept., Smith, Walter Rotokari Wanganui 12 Oct., Stephens, Miriam .. Benio .. Invercargill 1 Stockman. Emily Motunui New Plymouth 2 N~v., Thompson, Charles Murray Waitaria Blenheim 1 Oct., Thompson, Ernest Allan Te Hoe Auckland 1 Nov., Thoresen, Olaf Matatera Napier 1 Oct., Tickle, Joseph Robinson Pukemiro Auckland 11 Nov., Tucker, William Puketawa Gisborne 1 Jan., 1913." Vile, Helen Ka.uroa. Auckland 1 Oct., 1912. Walker, John Pukehiki Dunedin 29 Aug., Walsh, Mary Ellen .. Waikowhai Hokitika 5 July, Walton, Eliza Ma.ckaytown Thames 1 Sept., Watson, Eliza. Jane Charing Cross Christchurch I July, Watson, Thomas Onauku Blenheim , 12 Aug., " 692 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l1':l1lt. [No. 16

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~a.me Ottlce District. Dtt.te.

Weal, Arthur 'l'humas Tc Rorn Auckland 2(i Nov., l!Jl2. Weir, Hugh Galbraith Arapae 24 Aug., Wells, Robert William Wakatahuri Blenheim 1 Dec., W cyergang, Uarl Hermann )lapua Nelson 1 Nov.. White, Ruport .N"cvillc Te Mawhai Auckland I Aug., Whitelaw, William Hutton Oio 29 .July, Williamson. Hugh Caskey C,1pe Runaway Tha;~es I Sept., Wilson, Henry Naike Auckland 5 Oct .. Wilson, Kenneth Cumming Tahunga Gisbornc 19 July, Y uung, Eliza beth Sarah Bennett Bayswater Auckland I Nov.. Zimmermann, ,Johannes Ehrenfried Wharepapa 9 Sept.,

l'OSTMASTERS AND 'l'ELEPHONISTS. Abernethy. John James Karitane Dunedin ] Nov.. 1912. Allen, Alfred George Frasertown Napier l Julv.' Armstrong, Ueorgc HalJ ;\langerc Bridge Auckland 1 Oct., Baird, Alexander Rowan New Plymouth 23 ,July, Baird. J essiP Ann .. "On·ti .. Invercargill l Sept., RallaIJ.tinc, Archibald Kaiwcra 14 Oct., Bardsley, Daniel ?.lakarora Dun:din 17 Sept., Barker, Maud St. Omer Blenhein1 21 Aug., Bartrum, Charlotte Am v Doroth v Cl'Oixelles Nelson 16 Oct., Bird, Eliza buth · · Whangamo;; I " Blakeway, Lizzie Mary Governor's Bav Ch;istchmch I Sept., Blank, Catherine Tokirima · Auckland 22 Julv, Bodley, Henry• Tc Pohue Napier 1 Jmi,., Bowers, George Edwin Rawhit,iroa Wanganui 15 Nov., Boyd, Willi!tm Hamilton Hataitai Wellington 1 Aug., Bra byn, Ellen Sophia Clarendon Dunedin 1 Sept., Brayshaw, .John William Korito New Plymouth 2 Dec., Buchanan. Ida Rapahoe Greymouth l July, Bvers, ,Tolin Tai bot Makomako Wellington 21 Aug., Callaghan. '.\Tary Ngaer~ Wanganui l Campbell, Annie Tarraf. Dunedin Ui s:pt., Campbell, John 'l'okaora Wanganui 8 Julv, Cassels, William Papakaio Oamaru 1 Oct, Christian, Marv ,Jane Goldsmith :\Iahakipaw,i Blenheim 22 ,July, Chur.;tain, William John I:.iower Hhotover Invercargi!J ] " Clements, Ueorge Henry Halswell Christchurch 1 Aug., Collins, Frederick .. Nevcsville Thames 18 Oct., Cooney, Jolm Thomas Whareµoa Auckland 18 Nov., Cnx-S1nith, En11na .. Otnng,i, 18 ,, C.,ttier, Ric·hard Grvl!s Hllrin1oana, Ne,.:'Plymouth l Sept., Crawford, Ernest Alfred Port Charle., Auckland 1 Oct., Crone, Percival Takahuc 13 July, Crichton, J aim Whatawhata 30 Croall, Charle.s Mahoen11i 1 O~t., C:ithl:>ert, Franei:-; Janie:-; :\'lauku 1 " Cuthbertson, ,James Wbson Kimbell Timaru" 11 Nov., Cuthbertson, Laura Agnes Kiripaka Auckland 1 " Cuthbertson. Thomas HildPrthorpe Oamaru 1 Sept., Darrow, William ,John \Vaingaro Auckla11

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NON -PERMANENT-continued.

Name. I Ollice. District. Date.

Kyne, Catherine I Clandeboye TimarnJll'II I l!July, 1912. Langton, John Parakao Auckland , 26 Aug., Le Couteur, Emily Maria [ Taonui ill Wellington l 24 Sept., Lindop, William Arthur i Rotomana Greymonth I 1 July, Lodge, Tom Ohiwa Thames I 16 Sept., Lyall, Ethel Amelia W aiorongomai •. ,, 21 Lynch, John Edward Okere Falls Au~kland i 1 A~g., MacArthur, Arthur Duncan .. Tangoio Napier i 23 ,, McCall, J a.mes Andrew Rapanui Wanganui : 2 Sept., McCluskie, Lilian .. Mine Creek Westport : 3 Nov., McCowen, Richard .. Bombay Auckland I. 16 May, McDonald, Cora Kaweku Invercargill 15 July, McDonnell, Sarah .. Totara Flat Greymouth I 23 Aug., McFadden, William Mangere Bridge Auckland · 11 July, McFarlane, Charles Thomas •. Waitahanui I 21 Oct., McKenzie, Kenneth Whakaki Napi~r 10 Aug., McKenzie, Margaret Barkly Invercargill 1 July, McKeown, Hugh Weatherstone Dunedin 15 MoMorrine, Veleta .. 0mokoroa Thames I J~e, MoSweeney, May .. Hihitahi Wanganui 12 ,, Mason, George Valley .. Dunedin i 20 Aug., Mickleson, Michael .. Hayward's Point 1 Sept., Mills, Caroline Helen Ruaroa Napier 2 " Milne, Robert Wairio Invercargill 1 Aug., ",, Monk, John Waimata Valley Gisborne 25 Nov., Montague, Mary Jane Gordon Thames 1 July, Neal, Walter Henry Matawai Gisborne 24 Nov., 11ii1. Oxnam, John Longford Westport 1 May, 1912. Paddy, George Ruataniwha Napier 3 Aug., Page, James Waitapu Nelson 20 Nov., Parker, Stanley Hector Dyerville Wellington 1 Aug., Patterson, Winifred Elizabeth Miramar 28 ,, Philp, Annie Ngatira Auckland 27 July, Polson, Catherine Ross Nevis Dunedin 1 Aug., Rasmussen, Rasmus Erik Waituna West .• Wellington 1 July, Richardson, George Baker Kaiteratahi Gisborne 4 Nov., Richardson, George Wellington Jennings Ohakea Wellington 26 July, Robertson, John Te Ma.para Auckland 22 ,, Rocke!, Max Eugene Carnarvon Tiakitahuna Wellington : 1 Oct., Rogers, Herbert Waima Auckland . 19 Aug., Rutter, Mercedes Mutis Te Aka.tea 24 ,, Ryan, Julia Mana.warn Tha;.es 1 Oct., Sangster, Alexander Tape,wera Nelson 22 Aug., Selby, Winifred .• Wharerata Gisborne 1 Oct., Sheehy, Norah Mokau New Plymouth .. 1 Aug., Sherley, Clyde Ferra.rs Mokai Auckland 1 Sept. Simpson, Walter .. Wairangi Nelson,. I Oct., Smith, Mary Clarendon Dunedin 1 " Snell, Frank Opouriao West Thames 1 July, Southall, Thomas Richard Mangatapu Auckland I " Southcombe, Frank Edgar Kakatihi Wanganui 14 Oot., ,, Stallard, John Paenga.roa Thames I J1m., 1913. Swanney, William Herbert Globe Mine Greymouth 7 Nov., 1912. Taylor, John William Portage Blenheim I Oct., Taylor, William Opouriao West Thames 20 Aug., Thackeray, Alice . . . , Okauia Auckland 9 " Thorbum, George Edward Muncaster Meremere Wanganui I 26 July, Vincent, Percy Riverlea ' 6 Oct., Waddell, Joseph Albert East Chatton Inve~cargill 5 Sept., Waters, Ethel Kimbell Timaru 1 Oct., Watling, Henry John Wyatt Te Ahuahu Auckland 14 Sept., Watson, William Abel Mangatera Napier 22 Nov., West, Sa.rah Ann .. Maben Road Wanganui 18 Sept., Williams, Joseph David Ouruhia Christchurch 8 " Wilson, Sa.rah Annie , Tekuha Westport 8 Aug., Woodhead, Fred Baynes 'Waihou Auckland 2 Sept., Woolven, Amy Seymour I Kaunga.roa Wanganui I Oot., Wyatt, Alfred Augustus Pa.kiri Auckland 13 July,

TELEPHONISTS. Abernethy, Jessie Margaret .• Hinahina. Dunedin 29 Nov., 1912, Aikman, Colin Campbell Endeavour Inlet Blenheim 5 Oct., 1911. Anderson, William Henry Hallen Carew Christchurch 19 July, 1912. Armstrong, Ann Jane Hawkeswood .. 1 " Bishop, William Thomas Titirangi Auckl~d 10 Dec., Blakely, Arthur Joseph Ruakoroi Dunedin 3 Aug., Blanchfield, Martin Joseph Muriwai Beach Auckland 9 Nov., Bright, Frederick James Carswell's Wellington I Ang., Brown, Herbert Okuku Christchurch 3 Dec., Brown, Peter Ta.iaotea Auckland 1 Oct., Carr, Ernest Edward Pupuke 12 Aug., Chambers, Mand Te Atatu 5 Nov., Chapman, John Knox Mahunga Chri~church l April, Cochran, William Pettigrew .. Upper Onehunga Auckland 18 Aug., Cook, Herbert Whakaronga • , Wellington 12 694 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

NON-PERMANEN'l'-conti111,ea.

Ottice. District. o .. , •.

Cresswell, Walker Joseph Balacle.va Christchurch 16 Nov., 1912. Crow, Samuel* .. Maheno 'releph;,~e Bur~~ Oamaru 24 Sept., Dale, l!'ranois Albert Wha.kaki Napier 4 June, Daniell, Mary Ellen Tiromatau [Dunedin 1 Sept., Duff, Charles Hamilton Cashmere Hill:; Christchurch 18 Nov., Eriksen, Ellen Edendale North Auckland 2 Sept., Evans, John James Nihotapu 11 Dec., Fearon, Henry Guy Takou Wa.~ga.nui 25 Nov .. Foster, John Durha.m Pahitoa Auckland 29 Foster, Mary Ann Christina .. Oruati 8 j~o, Fraser, James Lyalldale Tim;ru 10 Oct., Gibson, Frank Robinson Wharepuhunga Auckland 31 July, Girven, Mary Jane May Korakonui 13 Aug., Gow, Christopher Reynoldt •• Tiri Tiri 23 July, Green, Lucy Beatrice Berlin's We;tport 21 Nov., Guilford, Mabel Tangitu Auckland 24 June, Gunn, Henry Benjamint Cape Maria van Dicmen 29 July, Handley, George Rapanui W~ganui 4 Aug., Harper, Alexander •• Seaward Downs Invercargill 29 July, Hastie, Charlotte .. Brighton Dunedin I Oct., Hay, Cha.des Sha.w Paparangi Wanganui 6 July, Higha.m, William Claydon Huia .. Auckland IO Dec., Hunter, Magdaline .. Aweko Westport 20 Aug., Jemmett, James Pukeatua Auckle.nd 24 July, Keicher, Leonard .. Me.unge.tiru 1 Oamaru 12 Oct., Keicher, Olive l Sept., Keicher, Thomas William Kelch;r's T~~ru 1 Oct., Keyworth, Frederick Mount Roskill •• Auckland 27 Sept., Luddy, Mary Rake.huri Christchurch 1 ,Jan., McCann, Sarah Mangatina Westport 2 Oct., McCready, Elizabeth Kyeburn Diggings Dunedin 18 Nov., McKenzie, Kenneth Mangarimu Wellington 24 Oct., McKinlay, Enrico A,hian* Quail Island Christchurch 28 Sept., McKinnon, Margaret Kaipaki Auckland 7 Aug., Mason, Ja.ckson Ahnrangi Wanganui 7 Mills, Cha.des John Oratia Auckland 8 .JJiy, Moss, Henry David Tarurutangi New Plymouth .. 23 Murphy, James Patrick Tahurangi ,, 1 Oct.," Nottage, Frederick Edgar Aporo Nelson 8 Aug., Pannett, Alice Tiromatau Dunedin 8 Nov., Paterson, Agnes Renfrew* Glenleith 22 Phillips, John Piha. " Au:kland 15 J~e, Renton. William Esk Valley Timaru 10 Oct., Richards, Cha.rles George Willia.m Karori East Wellington 2 Aug., Robinson, James .. Mariri Nelson 7 Dec., Runcieman, Sarah .. Glenfield Auckland 18 Nov., Ryde, Henry John .. Poroporu Thames 24 Oct., Scadden, Richa.rd .. Onakaka Nelson IO Schonfelder, Louis Stanbury Akatarawa Wellington 11 &pt., Scoular, James Kiteroa Dunedin 24 July, Shaw, William Pohuehue Auckland 28 Oct., Spicer, William Alfred Mangawhio Wanganni 18 July, Stewart, Archibald .. Mount Stoker Dunedin 3 Aug., Storey, Ethel Maria Waiterimu Auckland I Nov., Sutton-Turner, Arthur Seymom·** Burnham School Christchurch IO July, Invercargill Taylor, Jane Mabel School 1 25 Nov., Taylor, Lilian Ngaroto Auckland 7 Aug., Taylor, Thomas Anchard Atchison Nukuhau Wanganui 20 Thoreeen, Olaf Matatera Napier 3 D~c., Turtle, Mary Ann .. Dacre .. Invercargill 22 July, Walker, James · Opuaka 19 Aug., Waller, Annie Rotoorangi Aucltl:..Ud 1 July, Weir, Hugh Galbraith Arapae 26 Aug., Weston, William Henry Karapoti Wellington 20 Sept., Wha.tman, Henry Maximilian Waihaorm1ga Timaru 21 Aug., White, Amelia Ann Pukekohe East Auckland 5 Oct., Whitelaw, William Hutton Oio 7 Sept., Wickha.m, Sarah Pukerangit Dunedin" 29 July, Wilson, Frances Margaret St. Martin's Christchurch 27 Aug., Wilson, Robert Stephent Stephen's Island Nelson· 30 Oct.,

• Bureau-keeper. t Assistant telephonist. t Office reopened; formerly known as Barew. § Name changed by marriage. II Amending entry in Ne,, Zealand Gm•tt,e No. 6, of 26th January, 1911. 'If Amending entry in Ne•v Zealand Ga•etu No. 74, of 26th September, 1912. •• Amending entry in New Zeaktnd f1a,ett,e dated 26th September, 1912. The entry in the New Zealand Gazette No. 24, of the 24th Februa.ry, 1912, appointment of E. J. Harrison as Postmaster and Telephonist Matawai is cancelled. FEB. 27. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 695

Office, opened and closed,

Post a.nd Telegra.ph Depa.rtment, Genera.I Post Office, Wellington, 25th February, 1913. r:riHE following pa.rticula.rs of offices opened a.nd closed, &c., a.re published for genera.I information. R. HEATON RHODES, Postmaster-General.

OFFICES. ------·------~---· ---- Office. Distric\. Date.

PosT-OFFICES OPENED. Aporo Nelson 9 September, 1912. Ca.shmere Hills Christchurch ll December, Erua Wanganui 12 September, Hawkins Christchurch 2 December, Hinahina Dunedin 10 Huarahi Inverca.rgill 16 Sept;i'uher, Huinga New Plymouth 2 December, Ivydale Auckland 1 August, Karori East Wellington 15 July, Kokopu Auckland 27 August, Komakorau 27 November, Koreke Nelson" 2 September, Kotinga 1 November, Manawa.he Tha~es 26 October, Mangaohutu Auckland 12 August, Mangatangi 19 September, Mapua Nelson" 1 November, Maromaku Aucklan

POST-OFFICES CLOSED. Bromley .. Christchurch 14 September, 1912. Carew 16 June, Darlington Westp~rt 6 May, Gillespie's Bea.ch Hokitika 17 October, Kanieri Forks 25 November, Dun'~clin 7 October, Manni Wanganui 31 December, Pakorari .. Hokitika 23 November, Pukeinoi .. Auckland 16 :February, Ranga.tira Valley Timaru 27 July, Taioma Dunedin 13 November, Tararua Wellington 19 October, Te Mehia. Blenheim 6 ,June, ·.rokaora Wanganui 31 December, Wa.ikowhai Hokitika 17 Ociui,i;,, 696 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

OFFICES-continued,

Office. Dlatrict. Date

MONEY-ORDER 0Fl!'IOES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPF.NED. Glenhope •. Nelson 16 October, 1912. Hairini Auckland 2 January, 1913. Ikamatua. .. Greymouth 2 September, 1912. Kumeu Auckland 23 August, ,, Mangatin& .. Westport 2 September, ,, Mat&whero Gisbome 8 Janua.ry, 1913.

Manke Auckland J 22 July, 1912. Mok&u New Plymouth 1 16 September, Rua.t&pu .. Hokitik& I 24 October, Te Rehung& Napier ' 8 November, Te Teko .• 24 September, 'I Thames Waik&wa .. Inveroargill 1 November, W&iotemarama I Auckland 8 October, Whakamat&u Christchurch 1 November, ,, Wiri I Auckland 4 January, 1913.

PoSTAL•NOTB (lssunm) 01i'FICES OPENED.

Flat Creek Blenheim i 16 November, 1912. Kota.re New Plymouth 8 December, Little Wa.nga.nui Westport 25 November, ,, Moeat.oa. Auckla.nd 6 September, Momona. Dunedin I November, Motupipi .. Nelson 16 Mouto& Wellington 25 Portage Blenheim l Ta.ringamotu Auckland 8 Octob~r, Tiromoa.na Westport 16 November, Victoria. Valley Auckla.nd 8 October,

BRITISH POSTAL-ORDER OFFICES OPFlNED.

Fra.nkton Junction •. .. 1 Auckland 16 July, 1912. Pleasa.nt Point . . 1 Timaru 4 January, 1913.

TELEPHONE.. OFFICES OPENED. Arapae Auckland 26 August, 1912. Aweko Westport 20 " Bankside Christchurch 16 October, Berlin's Westport 21 November, Cashmere Hills Christchurch 18 ,, Edenda.le North Auckla.nd 2 September, Esk Valley Timaru IO October, Glenfield .. Auckland 18 November, Glenhope .. Nelson 10 October, ,, Hikumutu .. Auckland 14 ,January, 11)13. Hin&hina .• Dunedin i 29 November, 1912. Huia. Auckland IO December, Huk&papa. .. 7 September, ., Kiritehere 20 December, Kyebum Diggings Dnn'Jdin 18 November, Lye.Ilda.le .. Timaru 10 October, Ma.be! School ' Inveroargill 25 November, Manga.rimu Wellington 24 October, Ma.nga.tina. Westport 2 Mariri Nelson 7 December," Ma.tater& •. Na.pier 3 " Mount Roskill Auckland 27 September, ,, Muriwa.i Bea.ch 9 November, Nihot&pu .. 11 December, North Cha.tton Inv~;ca.rgill 18 ,, Onak&ka .. Nelson 10 October, Pa.hit.oa. Auckla.nd 29 November, Pleasa.nt Valley Timaru 7 " Pokeno Valley Auckland 31 December, Poroporo (reopened) Tha.mes 24 October, Pukekohe East Auckland 5 " Sherwood Downs Timaru 18 December, St. Ma.rtin's Christchurch 27 August, Te Atatu •. Auckland 5 November, TeMoana. Timaru 7 ,, Tima.tanga. Blenheim 23 December, Tiroroa Westport 21 November, Titira.ngi .. Auckland IO December, ,, Tripp Timaru 6 ,January, 1913. Waita.anga Auckland 30 December, 1912. Waita.ha.nui (reopened) 21 October, Wa.iterirnu , , l November, ., ------··------·------

FEB. 27.J l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E. 697

OFFICJ<;S-contiriued.

Ofllce. DiAtrict. Date.

TRLEPHONE-OFPICE8 cr.osreo. Burnham School Christchurch 9 September, 1912. Pakorari .. Hokitika 23 November, Ruataniwha NapiAr :.!7 August, 'fe Mchia .. Blenheim Ii ,June.

rl'ELE'PHO~-fil ~~X(:IIANU gs OPENED. ~]ast Oxford ( lhristehurch 18 Novomhor, Hll2. Nightcaps .. lnvcrcargill 1 ,July, 1910. Putaruru .. Auckland 21 November, 1912. Raglan 24 Oct" ber, Rangataua Vvanganui 9 December, Thornbury lnvercargill 27 Au~ust, Urenui • New Plymouth 2ti

'11 F.LF,PHONE BUREAUX OPENED. Admiralty Bav Nelson 1 November, 1912. Arapae · · Auckland 26 August Aweko Westport 20 Awhitu Central Auckland 17 De;~m ber. Bankside Christchurch 16 October Berlin's Westport 21 Novemhe1· Bulwer Blenheim I Cashmere Hills Christchurch 18 Castle Hill 18 East Oxford 18 Edendale North Auckl;nd 2 Sept;~ber, Esk Vallev Timaru JO October, Fern Flat· Westport 14 Septemher, Glenfield Auckland 18 November, Glenhope Nelson 10 October. Glenleith ""· Dunedin 22 Noven1ber, Glen tunnel Christchurc·h 17 Scptom her, Ureendale 16 Hikumutu .. , Auckl~nd 14 January," 1oia. Hinahina Dnnedin 29 November, 1912. Hinehaka .. Westport 14 September, Huia Auckland JO December, Hukapapa .. 7 September, Huritini l November, Kapowai .. I Karioi Wa~ganui 3 October, Kiritehere Auckland 20 December. Kitemarama Westport 14 September, Kowai Bush Christchurch 18 November, Lake Coleridge 9 Septemher, Longford .. Westp~rt 14 ,, Lyalldalc .. Tima.ru 10 October, Mabel School Invercargill 25 November, Mangarimu Wellington 24 October. Mangatina Westport 2 Mariri Nelson 7 D;~ember, Ma.tatera. .. Napier 3 Matakitaki Westport 14 Sept;mbor, ,, Mercer Auckland 20 December, Mount Roskill 27 September, Murchison Westport 14 ,, Muriwai Beach Auckland 9 November, Newton Flat Westport 14 September, Nihota.pu .. Auckland 11 December, North Chatton Inverca.rgill 18 Onakaka Nelson 10 October," Pahitoa Auckland 29 November, Patuki Nelson l Pleasant Vallev Timaru 7 " Pokeno · Auckland 30 December, Pokeno Valley 31 Poroporo (reopened) rrha.;:10s 24 October, Pukekohe East Auckland 5 " Sherwood Downs Timaru 18 December, Springfield Christchurch 18 November, Stephens Island Nelson 1 " St. Martin's Christchurch 27 August, Te Atatu .. Auckland 5 November, Te Moana Timaru 7 " Timatanga Blenheim 23 December, Tiroroa Westport 21 November, Titirangi .. Auckland 10 December, ,, Tripp Timaru 6 January, 1913. Tutaki Westport 14 September, 1912. Upper Matakitaki 14 ,, View Hill .. Chri~tchurch 25 November, Waitaanga Auckland 31 December, Waitahanui (reopened) ,, 21 October, Waitai Nelson I November, Waitata Ba,· Blenheim 1 Waiterimu · Auckland 1 Warwick ,Junction 1 Westport 14 Sept;~ber,

'l'ELEPHONJ.l BUREAUX CLOSED,

Pakorari .. I Holritika 23 November, 1912. Napier 27 August, Rua.taniwha 1 Te Mehia .. ! Blenheim 6 June,

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DESIGNATIONS CHANGEJ), ------·------~ ------~------II Office. 1 Deecrl ption. ~------I ------District. Date. 1 From : To __I ---

Post I Barewood Pukemngi .. Dunedin 12 August, 1912. Post, telephone, and bureau IMangeao Walta.nguru Auckland 26 " Post Oio Hukapapa. 19 September.• Post, telephone, and bureau i Oraki Tiha.ka Invercargill .. 24 October, Telephone and bureau / Orua.iti Pa.ra.oanui Auckland 2 December,

OFFICES TRANSFERRED FROM ONE POSTAL DISTRICT TO ANOTHER.

Office. From To I Date.

Longford .. I Westport .. ! Nelson . . j 1 January, 1918 . Mangaohutu . . Auckland Wanga.nui .. : 7 November, 1912 . Murchison . , . Westport . . : Nelson .. ; 1 January, 1918 . Tutaki .. ! 1 • ,, .. I ____ i ___ --- -

RADIO-TELEGRAPH OFFICE OPENED.

Ce.11. Office. I Norma.I Range. [ Hours. Date.

(Bummer; 4-8 a.m., 9--11 1'.m., 1-6 p-m., } · and 7-9 p.m. 24 October, 1912. NZK , . IRadio-Auckland • • 800 miles Winter: e-s a.m., 9-11 a.m., 1-6 p.m., and I 1 7-8 p.m. __! ______I --

By-law of Giaborne Borough OO'Uncil conp,rmed ,,11,ler the CERTIFJflATE OF CONFIRMATION. By-lawa Act, 1910. IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the within-written by-law entitled " By-law No. 8, relating to Department of Internal Affairs, Construction of Streets on Private Land," and declare the Wellington, 18th February, 1913. same came into force on the 1st day of April, 1911. HE following certificate has been executed on the sealed T copy of the by-law ma.de by the Gisborne Borough H. D. _BELL. Council on the 2nd day of November, 1910, entitled" By-law No. 1, relating to Sewerage, Sanitation, and Nuisances." By-law of Giabrwne Borough Oouncil conp,rmea under the H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. By-lawa Act, 1910. Department of Internal Affairs, . CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION, Wellington, 18th February, 1913. IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the HE following certificate has been executed on the sealed within-written by-law entitled "By-law No. 1, relating to T copy of the by-law made by the Gisborne Borough Sewerage, Sanitation, and N uisa.nces," and declare that the Council on the 22nd day of August, 1911, entitled "By-law same ca.me into force on the 1st day of December, 1910. No. 4, relating to Electric Light and Power." H. D. BELL. H. D. BELL, ------Minister of Internal Affairs. By-law of Giaborne BorO'U(Jh OO'UncU conp,rmed under the By-laws Act, 1910. CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION, IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the Department of Internal Affairs, within-written by-law entitled "By-law No. 4, relating to Wellington, 18th February, 1913. Electric Light and Power," and declare that the same came HE following certificate has been executed on the sea.led into force on the 1st day of September, 1911. T copy of the by-laws ma.de by the Gisborne Borough H. D. BEJ.J •. Uouncil on the 22nd day of August, 1911, entitled "By-law No. 2, rela.ting to Buildings." H. D. BELL, By-law of Mackenzie County Council confirmed unde,· th, Minister of Internal Affairs. By-laws Act, 1910.

CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION. Department of Internal Affairs, IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the Wellington, 26th February, 1913. within-written by-law entitled " By-law No. 2, rela.ting to T HE following certi:fica.te has been "xecuted on the Buildings," and decla.re that the same came into force on sealed copy of the by.Jaws made by the Mackenzie the let da.y of September, 1911. County Council on the 8th January, 1913, entitled "The Reary Traffic e.nd Traction-engine By-le.w, 1906, Amend-, H. D. BELL, ment." · H. D. BELL, By-law of Giaborne BorO'U(Jk Oouncil conp,rm,ed under the Minister of Internal Affairs. By-laws Act, 1910. CERTIFICATE OF CoNFmlllATION. Department of Internal Affairs, IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby oon:firm­ Wellington, 18th February, 1913. tbe within-written by-law, entitled " '.l'he Heavy Traffic HE following certificate has been executed on the sea.led and Traction - engine By-law, 1906, Amendment," and T copy of the by-law ma.de by the Gisborne Borough declare the.t the so.me she.II come into force on the 1st day of Council on the 23rd day of March, 1911, entitled " By-law March, 1913. No. :1, relating to Construction of Streets on Private Land." De.tad this 26th day of February, 1918. H. D. BELL, H. D. BF.LL, Minister of Intern al Affa.irs. :\linister of Internal Affai¥. FEB. 27.j rrHE NEW Z:MALAND GAZETTE. 699

Government Offices to be closed on 17th Ma1·ch, 19i3 Re~ol·ution 11uul,e by the Oouneil of the Boro·ugl, of Green (St. Patrick's Day). laland . • Department of Internal Affairs, '!'he Treasury, Wellington, 20th Februai·y, 1918. Wellington, 22nd February, mm. HE Government offices throughout the Dominion will HE following resolution, made by the Green Island ~ be closed on Monday, the 17th March, 1913, being T Borough Council, is published in accordance with the St. Patrick's Day. provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, and its H. D. BELL, amendments. Minister of Internal Affairs. W. FRASER, Acting Minister of Finance.

Ret/efinituJ Boundaries of the B

WAIHARAPA SOUTH Cou.NTY Uou1rn1L. CooK CouNTY CouxmL. Resolution 111ade by the Council of the County of W rtira.rapa WHl!IBEAS the Cook County C",0uncil has been authorized by 80,i.th. the ratepayers to borrow £12,000 for the purpose of meeting a levy by the Cook Charitable Aid Board, to build a new WHEREAS the Wairarapa South County Council has been hospital at Gishornc, and the New Zealand State-guaranteed authorized by the ratepayers to borrow £(JOO for the purpose Advances Board has finally granted the application for such of forming, metalling, and culverting 142 chains of the Tea loan at the rate of £3 10s. per centum per annum : And Creek Road, and the New Zealand State-guaranteed Ad­ whereas the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office vances· Board has finally granted the application for such Superintendent is unablo to advance part of snch loan­ loan at the rate of £5 ls. per centum per annum: An

.FEB. 27 .] ':l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 701

CooK Co,:~TY CoFKrn .. an annual-rccu!'ring rate during the currency of such part of WIIER~;As the Cook County Council has been aLithorized by such loan, and be payable yearly on the let day of July in the ratepayers to borrow £1,800 for the purpose of rebuilding each and ever~- year during t,he cur _·ency of snch part of such decayed bridges in the Clisborne Riding, and the New Zea­ loan, being a period of thirty'six years and a half, or until land State-guaranteed Advances Board has finally granted such part of such loan is fully paid off. the application for such loan ftt the rnte of £3 !Os. per centum l hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly per annum : And whcrefts tho New Zealand State-guaran­ pftsscd at a special meeting of the Council held this 20th day teer! Advances Office Superintendent is unable to advance of February, 191B. pftrt of such loan-namely, £1 ,200---at the same mte of in­ R. KENWA~-. terest, but ran advance the same at the rate of £3 l7s. 6d. Chairman. per centu1n per annum : Now, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf bv the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, and Re8olution made b!f the Parilwka Road Board. section 4 of the Local Bodies· Loans Amendment Act, 1910, the Cook County Council hereby resolves : That, for the pur­ pose of providing moneys sufficient to covor the increased The Treasury, pftyments in respect of such part of such loitn - namely, Wellington, 26th February, 1913. £1.200--thc said Cook Conntv Coundl herebv makes and H.E fo!Jowing rcst•lution, made by the Pariha.,ka Road lcvit>s a spe,·ial rate of 1/lf,0 o"f a penny in t,he "pound on the T Board, is published in accordance with the provisions capital value of all rateable property in the Gi.sborne Riding of the Local Bod;...s' Loans Act, 1908, and its amendments. of the County of Cook; and that such special rate shall he W. :FRASER, ""' annual-recurring rate during the currency of snch part of Acting Minister of Finance. such loan, and be payable yearly on the I st day of ,July in ea-011 and every year during the currency of sueh part of such loan, being a period of thirty-six yeftrs an

H. KENWAY, Resolution inad1< by the Uourwil of the f:ounty of Wairoa. Chairman. The Treasury COOK COUNTY COUNarnAS the Wairoa Counh· C'ouncil has been authorized in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act; 1908, and by the ratcpa,vers to borrow the sum of £40,000 for the pur­ section 4 of the Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1910, pu:-ie of forming, brid.t.,ring, and 111ctalling vario1is road8 within the Cook County Council hereby resolves: That, for the the county, and the Xew Zealand State-guaranteed Advances purpose of providing moneys sufficient to cover the increased Board has finally grant~d the "'Jlplication for such loan at payments in respect of such part of such loan -- namely, the rat.c of .£:1 lOs. per cent.um 1x,r annum : And whereas £3,000-thc said Cook County Council hereby makes and tho New Zealand 8tatc-guarantecd Advances Office Ruper­ levies a special rate of 1/100 of a penny in the pound upon intendent is unable to advance part of such loan- namely, the capital value of all rateable property in the 'l'olaga Riding £16,000-at tho said rate of interest, but can advance the of the County of Cook ; all!] that such spedal rate shall be Ramo at the rah· of ±::l 17~. Od. 1wr ccntum per ann11n1: 702 THR NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Now, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it N otir'" a.s to 8tat11iory Closing-day wuJ.er the. 8hoJ"' nnd Offeces in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, I 908, and Act, 1908. section 4 of the Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1910, the Wairoa County Council hereby resolves: That, for the purpose of providing moneys sufficient to cover the increased N OTICE is hereby given that, in oxereisc of t.he po. W"1'$ payments in respect of such P"'rt of sud, lmrn-narnely, in this b(,half conferred upon me hy the Shops and £16,000-the sai,l Wairoa County Council herebv makes and Offices Art, I 90il, and in terms of notice in writing dulv levies a special rate of I/ I :30 of a penny in thl'" p01rnd npon received bv me from the Chairman of the Conferenec of Dele­ the rateable ·value of all rateable property comprising the gates of ail the local authorities of the Combined District of whole of the County of Wairoa: and that such special rate Pctonc a.ml Lower Hutt, a~ conHtituted for the- purpoRCs l!f shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such that Act, arnl l~omprising the Boroughs of Petone and Lower part of such loan, and be payable yearly on the J st ,lav of Hutt, I, ,villiam Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, do August in each and every year during tho currency of such hereby appoint Wednesday to be the statutory closing-day part of such loan, being a period of thirty-six years and a half, for shops in the said Combin1;d District of Pctone and Lower or until such part of such loan is fully paid off. Hutt. T hereby certify that the above special resolution was duly Dated at Wellington this 26th day of February, 191a. passed at a special meeting of the Wairoa Countv Council W. ~'. MASSEY, held on the 14th day of .l!'cbruary, 1913. ' Minister of Labour. R. u. 8IC~A.LL, Conn ty Clerk.

_._Yolfr.e ru; to 8talufory Clo.'ltn,r1-day under th(), N}wp.'

Department of Lands and Slll'vey, OTlC .E hi hereby given that, in exercise of the po wen, Wellington, 24th February, 191:l. N in this behalf conferred upon n1c by the 8hops and N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon Offi<:es Act. 1908, and in terms of notice in writing dulv I me by section I 5 of the Land Act, 1908, I he1·cby autho­ recei\'ed hy me from the Chairn111,n of the Conference of Del~­ rize the laying-off of Arcadia Road, in the 'l'own of Tui gates of all the local authoritic., of thr Combined District of Extension No. 12, Auckland Land District, of a width of Auckland, as constituted for th,• purposes of that Act. and not less than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft. uomµriHiu~ the Cit.,v of Aueklan

First Column. Second Colmnn. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf . conferred upon me by section 15 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908, I, ·wuham Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, Aka.roe. 'rhursday. do hereby appoint as the statutory closing-da.y for shops in Brunner Wednesday. each such district the respective working-days set opposite Cromwell their respective names in the second column of the Schedule Geraldine Thursday. hereto. Gore Wednesday. Green Island Greymouth .. SCHEDULE. Ka.iapoi Thursday. First Column. Second Oolnmn. Kumara Wednesday. The Boroughs of-- Lawrence N01·th lsland. Mataura. . Dannevirke .. Wednesday. Naseby Thursday. Dargaville .. New Brighton Wednesday. Devenport .. Queenstown Eastbourne .. Thursday. Rangiora Thursday. Eketahuna. .. Richmond Eltham Riverton Wednesday. Foxton Wed~esday. Roxburgh ·Thursday. Levin Sumner Wednesday. Masterton Thursday. Tapanui Napier Wednesday. Temuka Thursday. Ohakune Thursday. Waimate Otahuhu Wednesday. Westport Rotorua The Town Districts of- Tauranga Thur;da.y. , Te Kuiti Bull's Wednesday. Wa.iroa Kaponga. Thursday. Waitara l\fangaweka Soitth Island. Martmborough Alexandra ·" Thursday. Napier South Wednesday. Arrowtown Wednesday. Ngaruawa.hia Thursday. Ba.lcutha Opunake Wednesday. Blenheim Raglan Oampbelltown Rongotea Hampden Tara.dale Hokitika Upper Hutt .. Kaitangata .. .Saturday. Waverley Saturday. Motueka Wednesday. South lsland. Pa.lmersfon .. Pleasant Point Thursday. Picton Wyndham .. Wednesday. Ross Runanga Thur;day. The Road Districts of- Timaru Moa, Taranllki County Thursday. Waikoua.iti .. Wed ;;esda. y. Waitotara.-Momohaki, Pa.tea County Winton The Counties of- The Town Districts of-- North Island. No,·th Island. Bay of Islands Thursday. Castlecliff .. Wednesday. Egmont Wednesday. Ellerslie Eltham Thursday. Halcombe .. Hawera Wednesday. Havelock North Hobson Helensville .. Thur;day. Hutt Hikurangi .. Ka1ranga Hobson ville Wed~esday. Raglan Thursday. Hunterville .. Rangitikei Wednesday. Huntly Rodney Thursday. Kawhia Thursday. Waiapu Kihikihi Wednesday. Waimarino .. Kohukohu Thursda.y. Whangarei Leamington Wednesday. Whangaroa .. Wednesday. Lethb1·idge .. llfauaia South lsland. Manunui Cheviot Wednesday. Morrinsvi116 Clutha New Lynn .. Thursday. Elle•mere Normanby .. Wednesday. Inangahua Norsewood .. Mamototo Satu;day. Ormond ville Oxford Wednesday. Otaki Southland Otane Taieri 'rhursda.y. Papakura Te.wera Raetihi Thur;day. Waimate Te Awamutu Wednesday. Waitaki Warkwortb .. Saturday. Wallace Wednesday. Westland South Islanrl. Dated at Wellington this 26th da.y of Februa.ry, 1913. Amberley Saturda.y. Clinton Wednesda.y. W. F. MASSEY, Havelock Thursday, Minister of Labour. Otautau Wednesday. Outram s~tnrda.y. South bridge Wednesda.y. Notice as to Statut01·y Closing-days u11der the Shops and Offices Act, 1908. 'rhe Road Districts of­ Akaroa-Wainui, Aka.roe. County Thursday. HEREAS the local authoribies of the respective Albertland North, Rodney County Wednesday. W separ.\te districts mentioned in the first column of Albertland South, Rodney County Saturday. the Schedule hereto have failed to decide what working-day Ana.ma, Ashbnrton County Thursday. in the week shall be the stat.utory closing-day for shops in Arch Hill, Eden County Wednesday. their respective districts : Aroha, Cook County .. 704 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

First Column. Second Column. Firs\ Column. Second Column. Ashhurton Upper, Aehburton County •. Thursday. Riwa.ka, Waimea. County Wednesday. Avondale, Eden County Wednesday. Ruarangi, Wha.nga.rei County Awhitu, Franklin County Spring Creek, Marlborough County Balmoral, Bruoe County Stoke, Wa.imea County Cambridge, Waikato County Suburban North, Waimea. County Coldstree.m, Ashburton County Thur;day. Tama.here, Waikato County .. Thursday. Dovedale, Waimea County Saturday. Tamaki West, Eden County .. Frida.y. Drury, Franklin County Wednesday. Tamaki Ea.st, Mauukau County Thursday. Eden Terrace, Eden County .. Taruberu, Cook County Wednesday. Epsom, Eden County .. Tataraimaka, Taranaki County Thursday. Geraldine, Geraldine Oounty .. Thursday. Taumumu, PatangMa County Wednesday. Henui, Taranaki County Temuka, Geraldine County .. Thursday. Howiok Township, Ma.nukau County Te Puke, Tauranga County .. Huntly, Waikato County Wedn'~sday. Titirangi, Cook County Wed~esday. Hunua, Franklin County Tomahawk, Peninsula. County Inch-Clutha, Bruce County .. . Tuhikara.mea, Wai pa County .. Karaka, Franklin County Saturday. Tura.nga, Manukau County Katikati, Tauranga County Wednesday. Up~er Moutere, Waimea County Kaukapakapa, Waitemata County Thursday. Wa.1kiekie, Whanga.rei County Thursday. Kaukatea., Wa.nganui County •. Waimea. West, Waimea County Wednesday. Kaurihohore, Whangarei County Waipipi, Fra.nklin County Thursday. Kirikiriroa, Waikato County .. Wednesday. Waipu, Whangarei County Kohi, Pa.tea County .. Waipu North, Wha.ngarei County Komokoriki, Rodney County . , . Wa.irau, Marlborough County Wed~esda.y. Le Bon's Bay, Ake.roe. County Thursday. Wa.iroa, Patea County Longbeaoh, Ashburton County Wairoa., Ma.nukau County Thur;day. Ma.hura.ngi Ea.stern, Rodney County Saturday. Waitara. West, Taranaki County Manga.ta.ra.ta., Pa.tango.ta. County Wednesday. Waiuku, Franklin County Ma.ngawal, Ota.mate& County .. Wa.kanui, Ashburton County .. Mangawhero, Wanga.nui County Thursday. Wallingford, Patangata County Wedn.esday. Ma.ngere, Ma.nuka.n County Wednesday. Wangaehu Upper, Wanganui County Thursday. Ma.nurewa., Manukau County • Wanstead, Patanga.ta County Wednesday. Maraetai, Manukau County .. Warkworth (North Ward), Rodney Mareretu, Ota.ma.tea County .. County . Marna, Whanga.rei County W erekino, Taranaki County .. Thursday. Mata.kana East, Rodney County Whakapirau, Ota.mate& County Wednesday. M.a.ta.ka.na. West, Rodney County Whangamarino, Waika.to County Thursday. Ma.ta.kohe, Ota.ma.tea County .. Wed;esda.y. Wharehine, Rodney County .. Wednesday. Mataongaonga, Wanga.nui County Thursday. Whareora, Wha.nga.rei County Thursday. Ma.uku, Fra.nklin County .. Whenuakura-Waitotara, Pa.tea County Wednesday. Maunga.ka.ramea., Whangarei County Maungatawhlrl, Franklin County Saturday. Mercer, Franklin County Thursday. The Counties ot- Motoroa., Pa.tea County Wednesday. Norlh Island. , Ashburton County Akitio Wednesday. Mount Peel, Geraldine County Thur;day. Awakino Thursday. Mount Roskill, Eden County Wednesday. Castlepolnt .. Mqunt Somers, Ash.burton County Thursda.y. Clifton Mdunt Stuart, Bruoe County Wednesday. Cook Wedi::'esday; Mount Wellington, Eden County Coroma.ndel Thursday. Newcastle, Wa.ipa. County Dannevirke .. Wednesday. Oero, Pa.tangs.ta County . Eden Okain'a Bay, Akaroa. County .. Saturday. Eketahuna .. Thur:day. Oka.to, Tara.na.ki County Thursday. Featherston Okutuku, Pate& County Wednesday. Franklin Wedn"esda.y. Oma.ka, Marlborough County Hawke's Bay One-tree Hill, Eden County Hokia.nga. .. Thura"da.y. Opaheke, Franklin County Horowhenua Wednesday. Orakei, Eden County Kaitieke Thursday. Ormond, Cook Conmy Kawhia Wednesday. Otaki, Horowhenua County Kiwitea Otonga, Wha.ngarel County Thur;day. Makara Pakuranga. Ma.nukau County Wednesda.y. Mana.watu Panmure Township, Eden County Manukau . Papa.kura, Manukau County .. Thur;da.y. Masterton Thursday. Papara.ta, Franklin County Saturday. Mata.mate. Paparoa, Manukau County .. Wednesday. Mauriceville Papatoitoi, Manukau County .. Mongonui Wed;eaday. Parihaka., Egmont County Ohinemuri Parua, Whangarei County Frida;. Ohura Thur;day. Pata.ngata, Patangata. County Wednesday. Opotiki Wednesday. Patutahl, Cook County .. Thursday. Oroua Pelorus, Marlborough County Wednesday. Ot11matea Peninsula, Peninsula County .. Pahiatua. Picton, Marlborough County .. Pa.ta.ngata. Pigeon Bay, Akaroa County .. Thur;day. Patea Point Chevalier, Eden County Wednesday Pia.ko Pokeno, Franklin County .. Pohangina .. Pollok Settlement, Franklin County Thur;day. Rotorua Porangahau, Patangata. County Wednesday. Stratford Thur;day. Portohello, Peninsula County Taupo East Wednesda.y. Puhoi, Rodney County Thur;da.y. Taupo West Pukea.tua, Wa.itemata County . Tauranga Tbur;day. Pukekohe Ea.st, Franklin County Saturday. Thames Pukekohe West, Franklin County Waikato Wed~esday. Pukekura, Wa.ipa County Wedn~sday. Waikohu Thurs:lay. Purimu, Pa.tangata. County Waimate West Wednesday. Purua, Wanga.nui County Thur;day. Waipa Rake.la South, Ashburton County Wednesday. Waipawa . Rangiaohia., Wa.ipa County .. Waipukurau Saturday. Ra.ngitata., Ashburton County Wairara.pa South Thursday. Remuera., Eden County Wairoa FEB. 27.; 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

First Column. Second Column. Oonaentin.q to:the'?.AsBignment of a Lw.se under. Bection 3j1 aJ Waitemata .. Thurada.y. · the Native Land Act. 1909. · · Waitorno Saturdav. We.ito!ara Tnursday. Wanganui ,-XTHEREAS by section :11 I of the Native Land Act, Weber V V 1909, it is el:lacted that.. - Whakatane .. Wednesday. 1. Except with the precedent consent of tho B<1ard, · no Whangamomona Thursday. lease or sublease of land leased by the Boa.rel under this Part Woodville Wednesday. of this Act or under Part II of the Native Lancl Settlement South 1.,la.11d. Act, 1907, shall be capable of being assigned to a~y· !JJ;l. me Levels Thursday. by the said section 311 of the Native Laµd Act, 1909, do Mackenzie hereby approve of the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board Malvern granting precedent consent to Keepa Wirihana to assign his Marlborough Wednesday. interest in the lease of Puninga No. 10 to James Torrie, of Monnt Herbert Thursday. Waerengahika. Murchison Wednesday. Pai arua Thursday. As witness my hand this 21st day of :F'ellruary, 1913, Peninsula. Wednesday. W. H. HERRIES, Ran~iora Thursday. Native Minister. Sounds Wednesday. Springs Stewart Island Th1ir;day. Takaka Wednesday. Tuapeka Notice to Mariners No. 24 of 1913. Vincent Waihemo Waikouaiti .. SOUTH PAcitic Ocll:AN.-loEBERG w ARNING. Wa.iinairi Thursday. Wa,mea Wednesday. Waipara Marine Department, Wairewa Thurs"day. Wellington, N.Z., 21st February, 1913 .. OMMANDER E. R. G. R. Evans, R.N., of the British Dated at Wellington this 26th day of February, 1913. C Antarctic Expedition R. Y.S. "Terra Nova," reports having pai!!!ed two large icebergs in positions as under, ~- ,~ W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Labour. Date: 1st February, 1913. Position: 64° IO'S. 159~ E. Length of berg : Twenty-one miles. · Date: 2nd February, 1913. Position : 62° 10' S. 158° E. Length of berg : Five miles, Ocmkentitig ti> the Assignment_ of ti Lease under Seaion 311 of Owing to the large size of these bergs, it may be expected the Native Lanil Act, 1909. that they will reach fairly low latitudes before disappearing entirely. HEREAS by section 311 of the Native Land Act, B. W. MILLIER, W 1909, it is enacted that,- For Secretary. 1. Except with the precedent consent of the Board, no lease .or sublease of land leased by the Board under this Part of this Act or under Part II of the Native Land Settlement Act, 1907, shall be capable of being assigned to any other Notice to Mariners No. 26 of 1913. person ; nor, except with the precedent consent of the Board, shall any sublease of any land so demised, or any part thereof, be capable of being granted to any other person: . Marine Department, 2. Except with the approval of the Native Minister, the Wellington, N.Z., 24th February, 1913. consent of the Board shall not be so given to any assignment HE followin~ Notice to Mariners, received from the Port or sublease in favour of a European: T Officer, Melbourne, Victoria, is published for general 3. Nothing in this section applies to any disposition by will information. or by operation of law : B. W. MILLIER, And whereas a parcel of land known as Puninga No. 9 For Secretary. Block is leased to Keepa Wirihana : And whereas the said Keepa Wirihana is desirous of assigning his interest in the said lease to James Torrie, of Waerengahika: And whereas VICTORIA. the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board, after due inquiry, Submarine Mining, South Channel, Port Phillip.· has recommended that the approval ofj.the Native Minister be granted accordingly : IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the waters Now, therefore, I, William Herbert Harries, Native Minister, of the South Channel, between Nos. 5 and 9 buoys, northward in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me of an imaginary line drawn about 200 ft. south of the line of by the said section 311 of the Native Land Act, 1909, do Nos. 5 and 9 buoys, and parallel thereto, arid southward of hereby approve of the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board an imaginary line, parallel thereto, through South Channe I granting precedent consent to Keepa Wirihana to assign his Fort, will be reserved from the 1st March to the 19th April, interest in the lease of Puninga No. 9 to J a.mes Torrie, of 1913, for the purpose of permitting submarine-mining practicr. W aerengahika. Vessels should therefore not be navigated northward of the southernmost imaginary boundary-line of the reserved As witne~s my hand this 21st day of February, 1913. area above described. W. H. HERRIES, C. W, MACLEAN. Native Minister. Melbourne, 24th January, 1913, Port Officer. '106 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16 .....

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Notke to Impre,tees under the Public Revenues Act, 1910. Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Oorreap9nde-rr,ce for James Asbery a.nd others, Sydney, N.S. W The Treasury, . Wellington, ·26th February, 1913. HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ VERY officer holding advances of public money is T land having reasonable ground. for supposing that E hereby. required to pay to the Public Account, at the persons whose names and addresses are shown in the the nearest branch of the Bank of New Zealand, the unex­ Schedule hereunder are engaged in a fraudulent business, pep.ded balance of his account cin .or . before Monday, it is hereby ordered, under section 28 of the Post and the, Slst Mo.rob proximo, and forthwith to transmit to Telegraph Act, 1908, that no money-order in favour of the Treasury o.t Wellington the bank receipt for such repay­ any of the said persons shall be issued, and that no ment, together with an account of· his expenditure to the postal packet addressed to any of the eald perso11,s (either ·i!an1e date, o.s required by clause 4 of the Treasury Regu­ by their own or any fictitious or assumed names), or lations. addressed to any of the addresses in the Schedule hereunder As respects disbursements which officers may require to without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by make immediately after the close of the fino.ncio.l year, the Post Office of New Zealand. requisitions for the amount required are to be made in such time as to enable them to reach Wellington not later than the 15th March, so that the requisite funds may be SCHEDULE. placed at the disposal of the officer as soon after the 1st James Asbery, 1102 Ash Street, Sydney. April as possible. F. G. Grant, 1304 Ash Lane, Sydney. W. FRASER, L. D. Rosebery, 1506 Martin Lane, Sydney. Acting Minister of Finance. Amy E. Smythe, 1708 Ash Street, Sydney. Jessie Casey, 1910 Ash Lane, Sydney. Rudolph Ovens, 1150 Ash Street, Sydney. Notice· of l1ltention to ta.ke La.nd in Block XIX, Town of B. G. Bracket. 1180 Ash Street, Sydney. {nt1ercargill, for the Purposes of a Storage-yard for the S. B. Giant, 1214 Martin Lane, Sydney. ,101t and Telegraph Department. C. E. Christian, 1340 Martin Lane, Sydney. A. B. Gentile, 1460 Ash Street, Sydney. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the R. K. Rogers, 2000 Ash Street, Sydney . N .provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to take H.B. Aspinalt, 2010 Ash Street, Sydney. the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of S. H. Cashelle, 1327 Palings Lane, Sydney. a storage-yard for the Post and Telegraph Department. M. B. Microne, 1650 Palings Lane, Sydney, And notice is hereby further given that the plan of S. A. Lucille, 1800 Po.lings Lane, Sydney. the land so required to be taken is deposited in the Francis Luxton, 1630 Ash Street, Sydney. Public Works Office at Invercargill, and is there open Ferdinand B. Jonna, 1340 Palings Lane, Sydney. · for iuspllction ; and that all persons affected by the taking ·-Of ·the aid land should, if they have any well-grounded Dated this 21st day of February, 1918. objections to the. taking thereof, set . forth the same in R. HEATON RHODES, · writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the Postmaster-General. 11,rst publication of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works, o.t Wellington. Prohibition of Money-ordera and PoataZ Oor,eapondeflU for SCHEDULE. LOlay_ Burton Vance, Paris.

I .! .. "'" . HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand ~~:!j .!:! "0 T having reasonable ground for supposing that the per­ Being ...... Situated Shown son whose name and address are shown in the Schedule here­ ·;c O"o.S ""'O_ on 1~ e:;,.o Section ..""' in the :,- under is engaged in receiving money under pretence of fore­ ~·oo.C! Plan oP-< r:,,":lS !~ cl telling future events, it is hereby ordered, under selltion 28

Gooemrnenl Meteorological Ob,eniattn'!/. CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. MB.A.NB AND TOTALS FROM TEE CIIIBF STATIONS, Jam1ary, 1918. ETEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for the M Month of January, 1918. Observations ta.ken 9a..m. Altitude of New Observatory, 8 ft. N~me or Station and Observer.

· 'iS Fl-om Belf-regiatering Instruments, J,e <> for Twen&y.four Hours previously. g .g,g I . , ~- 6 fl ~ . . ~ !1 . rc:s 9 Ft. I NORTE 1SLAIW, " !'! R "' Sia,,; ·1 ,; ~ al " .S .; 'o . . DARGAVILLE -=~ . ~l ""' ~] ci= -;:~ ~~ ~~ aQm m e-cll ! c,"rD • i~ Q~ =o i Dr. H. M. Levinge . oo:1{1 =" ·"' ..., :.§ 1:: .. o., o., 1251 AucELAND . . • • ! J ~.s ill- I :ii.a 1 :;·" ~;]- ~= }'" ! 0 T. F. Cheeseman •• T11:AROHA.. .. ' 8 G. F. McGirr Fa.h. IFa.h.1 Fah. Fah. ' Fah. 925 RoTORUA •• I 63·0 · 73·3 52·7 528 11 1 2!1·989 12·4 68·6 I 68·0 137"6 61-2 352 ION. J. F. Robieson I 2 30·119 64·6 56·6 · 60·6 85·6 55·0 358 8S, 370, WAIHI 75·0 53·5 437 13 3 30·009 69·0 57·4 63·2 127·2 111 ·2 192 lCalm : H. B Devereux 4 29·890 78·4 61 ·6 70·0 139·8 58·41 184 7N. 130; RUAKURA 75·2 51·6 290 10 5 29·829 78·2 61·6 67·4 146·6 59·0 410 10 N. 40 C. CuRseu 6 29·669 62·2 56·4 /i9·3 117·6 55·6 264 10 S.E. 110 68; ?\11:w PLYMOO'IH , , ! 63·8 72·0 M·6 668 15 7 29·609 64·6 ! 64·0 59·3 120·6 52·6 250 lN. · W. D. Fletcher 66·4 : 59,0 62·7 126·0 56·0 438 8 29·729 3N. 250 MOUl!IIAEAKI · 62·0 797 10 9 29·659 67'2 ' 58·8 63·0 129·8 56·0 372 7N. I A. S. Huntington 10 29·619 66·6 50·2 58·4 140·6 49·6 268 4N. 20801 TAIEAPE • , ; 59·5 68·8 50·3 265 J2 11 29·8!\9 70·6 48·0 59·3 131'4 36·0 ,235 ON. A. R. Fannin 12 29·809 67·2 59·4 63·3 128·8 54·81 313 4N.W. . . PALll 7,,.7 55·3 330 9 Rev. J. P. Kemp- ! :_ 29·8SO 68·7 57·4 63·0 131·4 53·41 328 6·7 •. _503 thorne · 1 1218 HANMER SPA . . 61 ·4 72·4 50·5 310 10 ~·899 69·4 , 55·5--~·4 125·8 ~~·61 306 • . . ~~_:2_ I Dr. J. C. Duncan 25. CHRISTCHURCE • , : 62•3 72·5 52·1 890 9 *Means,&c. t Means previous years. H.F. Skey 42 I LINCOLN .. 62·9 74·3 51·5 479 10 NoTE.-A warm and agreeable summer momh, wilh : G. Gray northerly winds prevailing. Heavy rain fell at the begin­ 1301 'I'IMARU . . . . li0•9 71 ·2 60·7 280 10 ning and dnring the latter pa.rt of the month. Total bright 1 Caretaker of Domain' sunshine, 226 hours 25 minutes, with two sunless days. 90'. 'iVAIMATE 59·2 i 69·3 49·1 322 17 , W. M. Hamilton The mean earth temperature at 1 n. was 66·i0 , a.nd 65·6° at 3 ft. Mean dew-point, 53•7°; mean elastic force of vapour, 3001 DUNEDIN . . " 58·3 i 67·3 49·3 354 16 0·413 inches; a.nd mean relative humidity, 72 per cent. of saturation. 3501 GORE .. •• 5S·4 ! 68·4 44·4 371 19 Captain A. A. Scott 121 HoKITIKA • , , , 63·6 50·7 885 22 l>IRKOTION 01!' WIND. A. D. Me.ofarlane N.E. B.E. 18 INVERCARGILL •• 56·3 66·0 46·6 450 18 N. E. s. s.w. W. N.W. Calm. L. Lerinie 18 2 I 5 I .• I I 5 1 .__ [ _____~- ~-- .. -----~ ------

AVERAGES DERIVED FROM TEE MONTHLY CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLES FROM AUGUST, 1904, •ro DECEMBER, 1912 (lNCLUBIVB), ------~------,------,---.,------·---- : I • ' I I Jan. 1 Feb•. Mar. I Apr1l. \ l\lay. i June. July. : Aug. Stpt. Oct. Nov. I Dec. I Averages. I ! I

NoBTB: ISLAND- i : ,hmual. j I Mean temperature.. • . 53·3 6S·4 62-1 57·8 53·0 49·6 48·1 49·9 51 ·9' 54·7 , 58·0 61 •3 I 56•1°J3', Ra.inf&ll, in points (100 = lin.) ! S33 : 314 491 414 466 465 591 417 439 43S ! 9411 S46 50·54in, Days with rain ' 10·0 8·4 11·9 13·7 14·2 16·1 17·3 13·9 16·7 15·7 ' l 8·4 11 ·6 163 days. SOUTH IBLAND- Mea.n temperature.. 119·7 60·2 I 58·8 5S·l I 48·4 44·3 42·2 44·6 48·6 52•1 55·8 58·5 52·1°F. Ra.infa.ll, in points (100 = lin.) 1 380 . 2441 40S 349 927 464 427 387 440 428: 326: 408 45·28 m. Days with rain • • • • I 12·5 ,' 7·7 12·1 i 12'4 11·4 14·0 13·9 13'1 j 15·5 15·s I 18-7 11n 1611 days. I ' Meteorologica.l Office, Wellington, 26th February, l!!lS, D. C. BATES, Director, 708 Tit.E NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

[Not:e:.ttLate,r~urus for stalious marked (") and errata marltecl, (t} appe11ir a~ end ot table.]

To,al Fall, , Dai." wl,b llrlaximnm Fall, and Station. Observer. Points 1 l I(100 to luob), a n. n,.,e.

NORTH ISLAND. (A.) NoBTH•BAST AsPBOT-NOBTH CAPB TO EAST CAPB,

Mangonui Nevill Ray 8~~ 5. aoG. (ffi (i.th Pali&rBka, Ohaeawai Kenneth F. Gordon 196 & i4't on 'Zth, Waiinate,,ui. . .. J. Fi. Orr 417 12 182 on 6th Tahnnakura, Bay of Islands J. Bagnall 246 5 l S.5 on 5.th, Leigh Jno. l\l. Murray 2,jJ; 7 154 OU 5th Moun, Eden, Auckland C. Cooper 823 11 166 on 5th Silverdale; Auckland T. R. Koller .. 260: 9 71 on 5th Cuvier Island Lightkeeper 67 fj 4,7 on 5th, Turn.a, Thames R. W. Bagnall 197 11 68 on 26th Karaka (t) H. E. Glasson 380 11 107 on 5th Whakarewarewa, Rotorua H. A. Goudie.. 475 11 10.8 on lit.h Waimangu R. H. Ingle 558 9 23.7 on 1st Waiotapu W. T. Leggett 522 18 175. on i~t Tauranga C. J. Butcher 451 7 267on 5th Tan!lihanga, Te Araroa G. W. Heald .. : : j 1501 9 478 on 2nq Rankokore, Thames William Allison .· .· I 86.f 11 20~ on S.r:d: Te Kaba Duncan Cameron 888 12 27Son 2n~

(B.) NoBTH·WllBT AsPEOT-CAPE M.t.Bu VAN Dm~N TO CAPB. EG~lll', Kaitaia J. H. Bedggood Wekaweka E. J. Hawkings 629 17 24~on 11,th Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour W. R. Coxhead 19li 8 188on5th Kohukohn (*) A. C. Yarborough 18li 11 84 on lith Aponga G. Alban King 206 10 114 on 5th Whangarei R. Mair 75 11. 18 on 27th Pnhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, Whangarei R Anderson •. 164 s 150on. lh.h Whang&l'ei Reads . , , , F. McKenzie , , 195 8 140 on 6th Helensville (*) A. J. Hill 28.8 7 ~ on 3rd Onehunga C. A. Senior •• 436 12 162on oih· Waiuku, Auckland D. Makgill Kawhia J, K. Newton .. 392 15 8.8 on 3rd Turangaomoana, Mo..tamata Wm. A. Kirkness 440 10 12Son ~DA Tanpo Rev. H.J. Fletcher 421 11 80. on :J,u andc 6ijl Taharua Station, East Taupo J. D. Macfarlane 609 11 112 on 2nd Otewa, Waitomo County .. Fereuson Bros. 540 18 128 on l~t Waitomo Caves C. Johnston 856 12 185. on 3id Te Kuiti T. E. Foy 574 16. 119,0115ih Hamilton, Waikato Dr. H. Douglas 883. 15 93.on_~h . State Farm, Waerenga G. Mills 256 11 97 on 21th Glen Mnrrav P. G. Arnaboldi 408. 10 15~ on 2&.th Waiherla, Kihikihi P. M. Page 855 10 89 OJ;J l~t Putaruru · W. W.King .. 388 8 175 on 9th Waiatua, Raurimu H. E. Wedde •• 6SO 15 186 on 1st Mangaotaki (550 ft.) M. M. L. Symonds Paek aha.· Paemako N. A. Robison 766 16. 2li3 on lat Paparahia, Awakino (*) J.E. C. Harrison Ngatimaru, Ta.rat& R. Drummond 841 14 285 on 1st Rivei:sdale, Inglewood (817 ft.) Miss N. Trimble 847 16 256 on 1st Inglewood D. Gault, M.D, 829 15 25li on lat Upper Mangorei (1,000 ft.) Mrs. J. Brown 1069 21 156 on let

(C.) SoUTH•WBBT AsPllOT-CAPE Eo110NT TO CAPII. PALL11111B,. Opunake A.H. Moore .. 548 17 181 on 1st Rive1jlel!,, Eltham M. F. Voullaire 562 15 200 on 1st Ehhfm L. N. Fairhall 638 15 192 on 1st StraVor.d (1,020 ft.) T. H. Penn 780 11 805 on 1st Oba.we, Ha:wera Jae. Livingston 440 9 218 on 2nd Pate, •• H. E. Adams •• 526 12 138 on 1st OrullJl)atua, Moawhango •• R. :M:. Williamson 248 10 78 on 1st Ta~matatahi, Upper Waitot1,1,ra E. F. Liffiton Wbangamomona •• R. Fa:wkner 892 14 283 on las Man'(Jnui W. C. Wilson .. Raurimu (1,920 ft.) E. Gonld 474 14 145 on 4th Ohakune Mrs. W. Beth-Smith 470 14 108 on let Waiouru A. Peters 824 13 98 on 1st Ne:wtonlees, Kaitoke, Wanganui R. Morgan 455 9 188 on let Marybank, Wanganui .. R. Hughes 428 10 14S on 1st Plymouth Street, Wanganui John T. Stewart, C.E. Belmont, Tayforth, Wanganui H. A. Lambert 498 12 lEO on 1st W&nl{a,nUi M. C. Corliss •. 409. 11 186 on 2nd Ru~ui E. Norris-Borlase SS6 10 · 117 on let De.Ivey, Turakina H. Y. Letbbridge 898 9 181 on 1st Ere:whon- Station, Moawhango Reg. G. Huetwick 807 11 96 on let Hunterville S. A. R. Mair 445 12 188 on 27th Awakilta, Hunterville (l,451ft.) P.R. Earle .. 852 14 101 on 22nd W""V::r;ia West, Feilding .. J. Guylee 486 16 108 on 27,th Th.orASb)', Marton . . . W.J.Birch .. S97 11 199 on 27th Hafcrim~ .. , · .. L. A. MacDonald Waitatap1a, Bull's , • K. W. Dalrymple 388 11 116 on 27th Glen Orona Miss K. J. Sanson 241 10 52 on 2nd. FOXf,~ . .. .. A. D, Clellepd 272 7 102 on2~k Fenamg; .. .. W1l1Jam Walpole 87Q 18 12& on lat. F1tzher~r\ Wt1st, &Jmerston North C. J. Monro .. 458 14 90 on ist Otaki . • · • . .. .. W. '.Burns-Smith S88 16 132 on 27th Kap1ti I)l)ai;io .J, L. Ben~-·- ... 890 18 1111 on 21st Wa1kanae S. Duncan (68 111 171 on 27th Pahautanui J, Pearce 557 7 258 on 21st Opau, North Makara W. H. Wallace 886 7 140 on 27ih FE:s. 27 .] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZEtTE. 7~

New Zealand Rainfall for_ January, 1918-oont!nned.

i Tota~ Fall, n.. 8 w'th 1· I Pointe· Iuu.Y 1 Maximum Fall, and Bto.tion. Observer. Date. i (100 to Inch). Ra.in. 1• • I

NORTH ISLAND-continued. (D,) SoUTH-lllAST ABPBCT-EABT CAPlll TO CAPJC .PALLIBBR, W aitakaro (*) C. Me.honey • . 443 8 113 on 2nd Tologa Bay W. E. Holder 165 7 46 on 2nd Kaharoa, Waimata Valley F. M. Twisleton 145 7 42 on 24th Hinemoa, Motu (*) H. Oldridge .. Waihe.a, Gisborne J. Loisel 94 8 20 on 2i;iq and 3rd Waitahoata, Whats.tutu E. V. Pe.lmer.. 104 9 27 on 6th Patutahi, Gisborue J.C. Woodwe.rd 105 7 25 on 6th Stratbblane, Hang_a:roa J.B. Graham Tabora, Gisborile Vernon Mitford 231 7 85 on 6th Tiniroto, Gisliorne B. J. Small We.irenge.-a.-hike. Rev. M. W. Butterfield Portland Island Li11htkeeper . . · 68 7 16 on 10th Patnnamu, ~airoa J. B. Gould . . 77 6 37 on 2nd Tara.were. R. Cropp 401 8 157 on 1st· Tntire.Le.ke H. Guthrie-Smith 353 8 204 Oil 1st Eskdale, Hedgeley Thome.s Clark 176 7 73 on 1st Riverbank, Rissington, Napier J. Moore 186 7 104 0n 1st Na.pier L. Azzopardi . . 177 5 32 on 27th Whanawhan_e,, Hastings •. G. R. Bee.mish Mare.ekakabo, Hastings A. Lockie · 106 7 35 on 2nd Ponkawe. A. M. Smith . . 128 6 56 on 9th Pnkehou, Te Ante S. B. Ludbrook 154 9 53 on 9th Gwe.vas, Tikokino H. Irwin 113 9 40 on 1st A.ramoane.. Waipawa (*) •. J. G-. Speedy .. 63 4 27 on 10th Rangitapa, We.ipaw!i. .. G. C. Willie.ms 167 7 54 on 9th Mount Vernon, Waipawa J. W. Harding 123 9 35 on 27th Norsewood Joseph Chicken We.ime.rame., Hawke's Bay Miss Meinertzhe.gen 115 6 53 on 9th Me.nge.kuri J. Miller We.ipakure.n_ F. B. Curd Motuote.rai;a, We.nstee.d Melville Johnstone 209 7 70 on 10th Makaretn C. Lewis 208 7 68 on 2nd Oruawhe.ro, Te.kapaa J. W. Leithee.d 292 8 1 125 on 27th Ormond ville W. Davidson 212 9 64 on 28th De.nnevirke (*-) G. He.rvey 330 !) 104 on 2nd Ope.re.a, W e.i_patiki A. D. Herrick Porangabaa Rev. F. E. Telling-Simcox Pourerere W. J. Clee.ll Woodbe.nk, Wimbledon W. H. Speedy Pine Grove, De.nn11virke •• Dr. J.E. Riddell Mokie., Wopd,viHe _ C. Nicholson .. Me.nge.te.inoka Edwin Ashby.. 554 17 156 on 1st Pe.hiatue. W. Tosswill . . 577 15 , 153 on 2nd Eastry, Te.nti F. White 440 14 115 on 1st Te.wate.ia, Ekete.hune. T. H. Groves.. 383 9 118 on 1st Eketahune. · Ra.ii way-station 531 12 139 on 30th Castlepoini A. B. Nicholls 310 5 127 on 1st A.nnedale, Te Nui H. A. Nevius.. 281 11 104 on 1st Ditton, Me,sterton S. Me.wley 333 10 89 on 27th Bush Grove, Me.sterton . H. G. Groves.. 277 8 72 on 1st Eringe., Mas~erton Percy H. Ne.\han 357 8 186 on 27th Hikure.ngi College, Cle.reville Rev. H. T. Stee.ley We.ihakeke, Carterton A.. Peters 349 8 159 on 27th Martin borough J. K. Edie 492 7 248 Oil 21st Featherston · D. MacDonald 448 11 138 on 27th Summit · W. C. Gibson We.iwetn H. M. Hayward 435 8 133 on 27th We.inaiomata Reservoir H. D. Drummond 591 12 223 on 27th S1lverstrea.m' ' ·· J. Gibson Stott 621 13 233 on 21st Stokes Ve.~Y. M. Delaney 547 14 216 on 21st Lower Hutt Miss H. M. Hee.ton 367 10 125 on 2lat Karori Reservoir E. K. Robinson 493 7 200 on 27th

SOUTH ISLAND. (E.) NORTH ASPECT-CAPE FARBWELL TO KAIKOURA, Pe.rape.re. J, Bassett 378 10 16;'5 on 6th Motueke. G. S. Huffam •• 433 9 262,on 6th Glenhope, Waimee. W. Hall-Jones Ste.nley Brook, Nelson A. W. Fugh, • , 438 8 269 on 7th Tape.were., Nelson Dr. Hudson .. Apero, Nelson F. S. Nottage 379 8 230 on 6th We.terworks, Nelson J.E. Stone 309 7 170 on 6th Nelson North N. A. M:cLe.ren Stephen Island Lightkeeper .. 303 9 85 on 21st The Brothers _ 393 7 128 on 6th Cape Ce.mpbell . 115 5 52 on 27th Picton G. C. Edwe.rds 320 9 105 on 6th- Me.ne.roa, Pelorus Sound .. Mrs. M. C. Masefield 461 9 84 on 28th Yncyce., Pelorns Sound .. A.lex. W. Nisbet 451 9 100 on 5th Mee.dowbe.nk, Blenheim .. T. G. Hogg .. Ugbrooke, Blenheim H. D. Ve.vasour 219 6 53 on 6th e.1151:271h Robin Hood_ Bay E. M. Stace .. Seddon G. Horn 225 7 63 on 22nd Lynton Downs, Ke.ikoure. T. Harrison .. 408 10 191 on 27th Time.re. Ste.tion, Reuwicktown R. F. Goulter 267 7 81 on 5th Spring Creek, Blenheim •• T. C. Priebe.rd 286 7 97 on 6th Avondale Ste.tion, Blenheim J. Tesoheme.ker-Shute Langridge Station, Uppe1• Awatere .. G. Shipley 710 THE NEW ZEAtAND GAZETTE. [No. i6

NBtD Zealand RainfaU for Ja,11,1J,Q,ry, 1919-oontinued.

M&Zimnm F&Jl, ud Station. T~!l!t~l, ID"'l!i!ith I D&te. I(100 t.o Inch). · ·------'---- -~------SOUTH ISLAND-contin118d. (F.) WEST ASPECT-CAPE FABEWELL TO PmrBEGUB POINT, Fa.rewell Spit Lightkeeper . . 892 7 101 on 27th Pa.kawau T. C. V. Field 546 12 125 on 6&h a.nd 26Wl Karamea, Westport E. J. Gilmor., 485 19 104 on 31st · Denniston F. Vurlow Westport M. Furnea.ux •. 754 24 : 182 on 5th Reefton (648 1$,) (") J. F. MoPa.dden 858 22 ' 214 on 6th Greymouth J. Connor 1864 22 I 204 on 5th Otira (1,255 ft.) J. Manson 2469 22 1 528 on 20;h Roes, Westland W. Winchester 1085 20 154 on 4th Okura J. Cutta.nce 2216 17 1 410 on 19th Puysegur Point Lightkeeper •. 1Hl9 23 125 on 7th

(G.) EAST ABPECT-KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS. Hanmer Springs Nuraery ; W. A. Morrison 855 . 10 177 on 28th Highfield, Amuri .. · F. S. Northcote "i 330 6 145 on 25th Keinton Combe, Waiau, Amnri Colonel R. A. Chaffey 358 8 175 on 27th Mackenzie, Cheviot A. C. Bellwood 524 8 405 on 27th Wa.ikari C. Bl&ke 213 4 150 OD 28th Oxford Ea.st R. H. G&insford 272 8 88 OD 6th Amberley F. G. Lewton 388 9 198 OD 27th Singletree, .. R. A. Grigg .. 318 8 98 on 24th Rev. P.H. Pritchett 261 9 120 on 6th Bea.lay F. 8, Schaa.b .. 361 10 100 on 4th Bealey Flai A. F. Roberts 1867 21 482 on 20th Port Hills, Rhodes Conva.leecent Home The Ma.tron (R. M. Hay- 393 11 164 on 27th we.rd) Nga.pus, Cashmere Hills .. W. Guise Brittan 375 9 196 OD 27th Otahuna, Tai Tapn : R.H. Rhodes, M.P. 386 11 157 on 27th Hororata I G. Hall •• 270 6 108 on 26th Akaroa Miss M. Jacobson Little Akaloa H. Coombs, Newton 269 6 181 on 27th Mount Torlesse, Springfield P.H. Johnson 206 5 82 OD 6th Methven .. J, Carr 286 10 98 OD 27th Glenthorne Station La.ke Coleridge G. S. Boyle ,, Glenariffe, Double Hill Mrs. W. G. Gallagher 179 7 61 on 6th Rak&ia Rev. H. H. Mathias 399 12 236 on 27th Kyle J, L&mbie 359 7 207 on 28th Winchmore, Ashburton A. Cortis Porateko, May.field Mies Gia.dye Wood 272 11 69 on 2ath Aehborton . · , J. Readhead .. 270 11 180 OD 28th Evandale, Mount Somers Ca.pt. W. A. Morgan 188 7 /Sil on 28th Windermere J. W. Dell Ben M'Leod, Upper Ra.ngitata D. J, Livingstone Mount Peel, Rangitata .. Mrs. Livingstone 867 9 119 on 2/lth Feel Forest W. E. Barker 319 12 128 OD 24th Hunteham, Peel Forest C.A. Duun .. 345 13 108 on 24th Kapunatiki, Ra.ngitata L. J. Grant 274 10 104 on 27~h The Heights, Gera.ldine W. M. Moore .. 341 16 lSl on 27th Orari Gorge A, J. Blakiston 844 14 9S on 24th Orari Estate, Orari G. A. Macdonald 277 13 106 OD 27th Lambrook, Fairlie R. E. Gillingham 192 12 56 OD 28th Waratah, Albury F. H. Smith .. 804 12 52 on 26th Kakahn Miss A. Thomson 295 13 96 OD 27th Pleasant Point J. Bishop 265 11 116 OD 27th Tim&ro Reservoir J, Courtney .. 390 10 98 OD 22nd Hermitage, Mount Cook (2,510 ft.) W.R. Cook .. 4195 19 1825 OD 19th Benmore Station, Omarama J. Sutherland 167 10 80 OD 20th Otekaike G. Benetead Barton's Siding T. Pryor 190 10 74 OD 27th Livingstone T. Charters 756 10 165 on 22nd Arnmore, Windsor P. S. Shand .. 208 13 47 on 27th Totaro Station, near Oamaru J, Macpherson 189 14 40 OD 27th Oama.ru J, Patterson •. 262 11 118 OD 27th Trotter's Creek, Hillgrove W. 8. D. Trotter 286 15 63 OD 20th Kauroo Hill, Maheno A, Robertson .. 216 14 42 OD 21st Bushey Park, Palmerston South Mrs. J, McKenzie 295 16 62 on 20th , Dunedin (888 f'-) J. W. Paulin .. Fish-hatchery, Portobello F. Anderton .. 868 17 69 on 7th

(H.) SOUTH AePEOT-CAPE SAUNDERS TO PutSEGUB POINT. Paerau Miss Marion Kennedy 855 13 111 OD 26th Great Moss Swamp .. Eliza.beth Henderson 282 18 69 OD 27th Eweburn Nursery, Ranfurly A. W. Roberts 269 9 85 on 26th Naseby J, Reed 270 18 77 on 27th Kokonga John R. Peterson 252 Gladbrook Station, Middlemarch A. McKinnon 347 15 87 OD 7th Middlemaroh J. Hay Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell W. A. Scaife .. Queenstown J, A, Algie 358 14 75 Oil 19th Lower Crawfords, nea.r Alexandra J, C. Buchanan 168 5 67 on 25th ------~------

.. FEB. 27.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 711

New Z,aland Raillfatl for January, 1913-oontinued.

Total Fall, Daye with Maximum Fall, and Stait,ion. T Observer. i Points Rain, Date. (100 to Inch). [ I

SOUTH ISLAND--cor,tinued.

(H.J SouTH AAPTWT-CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSBGUR PornT-continued. Galloway, Alexandra South A. Gunn St. Bath .. ns R. W. Noake .. 302 12 83 on 26th Clyde J. S. Dickie .. 123 7 50 on 27th Roxburgh Dr. J. R. Gilmour Be.lcluthe. H. W. Kiernan 260 15 68 on 20th Te.panui Nursery R. G. Robinson 311 19 40 on 26th Waike.wa Ve.Hey . J. H. Buckingham 683 21 120 on 11th Uplands, We.ime.he.ke. Miss E. Middleton 624 20 108 on 11th Roslin Estate, Woodlands J. D. Trotter .. 493 25 92 on 20th Centre Hill Station, Mossburn C. A. Barth .. 516 17 100 on 27th Dipton .Miss H. E. MacLe.ohlan .. 257 13 80 on 26th Nightcaps James Ritchie .. 313 18 58 on 20th Re.nnock, Orawii. IWm. Lambie.. .. 276 12 60 on 24th Riverton J.M. Geary .. .. 444 10 130 on 11th

(I.) ISLANDS. Centre Island Ligbtkeeper .. 321 18 45 on 10th -Stewart Island W. Traill 7118 22 124 on 30th Niue Island , H. Cornwall .. Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands (*) i H. M. Connal Chatham Islands · F. A. D. Cox ..

LATE RETURNS. Are.moe.na, Waipawa, December, 191:1. J. G. Speedy .. 40 4 18 on 1st Avarua., Rarotonga, December, 1912 H. M. Connal 625 12 163 on 4th Dannevirke, December, 1912 .. : Geo. Harvey .. 27 4 13 on 19th Helensville, December, " 'A. ,T. Hill 69 7 30 on 3rd Hinemoa, Motu, December, 1912 H. Oldridge .. 14 2 10 on 3rd Kohukohu, December, 1912 A. C. Yarborough 108 9 36 on 10th Paparahia, Awakino, December, 1912 J.E. C. Harrison 550 7 150 on 1st and 3rd Reehon, December, 1912 .. J. F. McPadden 298 10 83 on 4th Waitakaro, December, 1912 C. Mahoney .. 39 4 28 on 2nd

ERRATA. Ke.raka, December, 1912 .. , H. E. Glasson 120 10 36 on 17th ------

Agriculturnl and Pastoral Statistics.

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 25th February, 1913. rrHE following table gives the estimated average yields of field crops for the sea.son 1912-13 :'--

Bnslte1s, per a('re. Lb., per Acre. Tons, per .Acri:\. District. Uye- Cocks- Red White '1 Pota- IT · I Man. Wheat. I Oat~---1 BarleyT~~ize~i-- PeaR. grass. foot. Clover. Clover. toes. urnips. golds. -----··---··--··---· · - --1---- I ------~------· f I Auckland 29·95 38·83 48·93 38·65 27·00 373·87 150·17 18.'Vil 51·20 6·44 18·76 16·59 Taranaki 38·87 42'79 53·76 21·25 50·20 436·21 120·69 7-10 22·63 37·45 Hawke's Bay 36-30 52·50 46·48 54-11 33·35 419·57 242·18 448·89 8·33 16·84 42·38 Wellington · 32·7] 39·7,3 33·50 55·00 32·83 406·45 221 ·72 194·87 8·24 16-00 37·59 Nelson and Marl· 29·94 38·06 32·98 15·00 31 ·14 304·76 232·33 161 ·98 6·89 15·01 21-95 borough Canterbur" 29·40 33•54 34•56 ' 40·00 31•7:1 399·86 227·27 159•5+ ]34·71 I 6·61 12·14 29·49 Otago · . 31·14 39·34 34·9() i 40·00 31·29 I 359·53 304·51 199·48 55·65 I 5·87 15·36 19·96 Southland 33·50 41-73 30·17 ! .. 135·85 529·47 296·30 250·00 , . . I 7-44 13·78 20·43

Average for the 30·04 38·35 36·33 I 39-40 31 ·65 436·88 225·19167-09:140~1- 6·74 14·81 22·61 Dominion I

The following are condensed reports of enumerators on the prospects of yields of crops in the various districts:­ .!uck!and.-Conditions generally unsatisfactory, and crops backward. Potato crop promises to be fair and free from blight. - Hawke's Bay.-Season favourable, and grain crops probably heavier than last year. Root crops suffering from dry weather. Taranaki.-Early grain crops are doing well, but late sown are generally light and include many failures. Rye-grass and cockafoot are expected to be good, as also are root crops. Wellington.-Gra.in crops are doing very well. 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. rn

Marlborough and NeZ,on.-The prospects for gmin crops are good, but root -0rops are suffering from dry weather. Potatoes promise to be very fa.Ir. Ca11terbury.-Whea.t is doing better than oats, a.nd cocksfoot is expected to be well over the a.vera.ge. Pots.toes, whioh for some time were looking only modera.tely well, a.re improving. Otago.-On the whole corn crops a.re light; pots.toes and turnips only medium. Sou_chZand.-Yields of whea.t, oats, and rye-grass will be considerably lees than last year, while potatoes, turnips, a.nd mangolds will probably be much better. Estimated Total Yielda.-According to the returns furnished the total estimated yield of the principal crops will be approximately as given below. It should be remembered that the estimate is based on a. collection of returns by post. All forms posted to farmers were not returned; the percenta.ge of returns received ont of the forms issued varying from 76·1 in Auckland to 99·5 in Canterbury, and averaging 86·61 per cent. over the whole Dominion. Wheat 5, 70&, 900 bushels, Qii,\11 14,870,445 Barley 1,366,562 ltyegrass 27,877,S34lb. Cocksfoot 7, 3So, 456 • Pota.toes. 155,855 tons. Turnips 6,496,213 Marigolds 428,142 M. FRASER,. Govemment Statistician.

Immigratim and Emigration Returm.

E'l'URN of lHIIIGBH'JOl!I ,o &lid EHIGB&TJOl!I from tbe DoHJNJOl!I of NIDW 2.:a:&L.&1'D dUrlllg tbe MOl!ITB of d.UIUARY, R, 1918, showmg she Places from which Persons arrived and &o which they cieparteci, anci the Port~ of Arrnal and Depanure. ABBIV.&LB AND DIDPABTUBBB l!'BOX A!ln TO Dil!TIDBBNT PLACB:8,

ARBIV.&L& I DBP.&BTUBB&.

Couutrlea. Adult&. Chlld~en._ --/---1-:;~~~1. Children. I I Total Total I ---1---1 Pereone. I : P&riiono, 1 f M. -: F. -: M. _I F. -i---/1 14. -i- F._ i M. _F_.__

•• United Kingdoin 1 854 , 626 170 194 1,844 I 57 61 I 8 8 184 Queensland . •• i 8 6' l4 Victoria • • 868 202 44 82 641 I 166 126 , 8 11 311 New South Wales •• I 1,615 i 929 118 110 2, 77211,055 669 I 64 58 1,841 Western Australla .. •• I 17 I 16 1 5 88 4 9 4 3 20 South Australia 11 51 6 2 1 3 Tasmania .. 184 1 64 8 9 215 i 69 51 I i.i. I 8 142 Fiji •. .. II 42 12 8 57 ' 20 12 1 2 85

Other British possessions 54. 29 5 6 94• 31 22 II 4 1 58t Pacific Islands . . 38 I 28 1 6 3 75! 18 16 1 1 86§ Other foreign porta , • .. I 82 1 45 I 5 , 3 1851! 49 29 4 5 sn

Tota.ls, January, 1913 I_ S,200 - 1,9561- 561 ! 860 I 5,877 ! _1,479 ! 1,0021 108 __:: 2,681

.Tota.ls, January, 1912 I 2,811 1,738 818 , 239 5,096 1,701 1,058 152 120 3,031 1 I I I

• From C1mada, 55; Cape Town, 81: Ceylon, 6: Port ~aid, 2. t For Ca.no.de., 54; Ceylon, 2; Port Said, 1: Malden lsh,>.nd, l. t From ~'riandlv Islands, 44; Ne.vlge.tor Islands, 1ll; Sandwich lelanils, 6; Society I•lande, 13. § For Friendly Iole.ndo, 14; Sandwich Islauds, 18; Society Iela.nds, 9. II From France, U; Sa.a Jl'raucisco, nil; Portla.nd (Oregon), S. 11 For France, 4; Ran Francisco, 61; Monte Video, 20; Italy, 2. ABBIV.&LB AT Al!ID DIDPABTUllKS FBOM DIFl!'BBKNT NBW 2.JDAL.&!ID PORTS.* . ------1 ARRIVALS, DBP&RTURBS, Porte. j Adults, IChildren.I Ma.lee. i Femal:~r.~:~•. 1 Adults. IChildren.I Ila-le-.-. -,-F_e_m_a-Je-B-c.]~p-r-:-.~-a~-•.

Auckland •. - - 1,464 I 159 . io1s_i __ 610 1,625 913 91 594, .418 ~

WellinlltDD 2,937 472 2,006 11 1,403 8,409 1,149 68 738. 484 1,217 Westport 14 8 6 14 Dunedin 4 In veroa.rgill 751 90 .~~ I so~ s4f 40! I 88 25i , 191 44~ Tota.ls, Ja.nuary, 1918 5,156 721 3,561 i 2,516 5,877 I 2,481 i 200 1,58~ i 1,094 2,681 1 Totals,1anuary, 1912 _4_,_54_4_1__ 5_5_2_~124~'.:.~5,o9~I 2,159 i 212 1,s5s I 1,11s i. 8,_081 1 Chinese : Arrivals- Chinese : Depa.rtures- Males. Fem&lee. Males. Females At Auekla.nd 6 .~. From Auckl"nd '" 8 Wellington ... 17 1 Welling$ou ... 3 " - ·- - Tote.I arrivals 23 Total departures 11

:t'.-It is imro:rtent to mention that. in the returns froni which this table ie n.ade up, imn:igrante to the J rrublion are al1 C'onn1£d at the first port of arrival, and emigre.nis at the llnal pi>rt of departure, M. FRASER, Registrar-General's Offioe, GovemJnent St11otistician. Wellington, 24th Febmary, 1918. FEB. '27 .J 1rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 713

Deputy Regi•trar• of MaT?-in~es, ,tc., "P'Pointed. Sammon, M., late of Evans Flat, in the Provincial District of Otago, labourer. Filed on 30th November, 1912. Registrar-General's Office, Leary, William, late of Frankton Junction, in the Provin­ · Wellington, 26th February, 1918. cial District of Auckland, saddler. Filed on 30th November, T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons 1912. ~ I have been appointed to be the Deputies of the Anderson, Alexander, late of Mangonui, in the' Provincial Registrars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Auckland, labourer. Filed on 4th December, 1912. districts set respectively opposite their names, viz. :- Crossley, Benjamin, late of Umawera, in the Provincial ~ame. Di.Rtrict. District of Auckland, labourer. Filed on 4th December, 1!!12. Smith, A. K., late of Wharekawa, in the Provincial District ROBERT MARTIN Morriusville. of Auckland, clerk. :Filed on 5th December, 1912. WALTER RICHARD HowAiw Featherston. Burston, James, late of Gisborne, in the Provincial District W.W. COOK, of Auckland, chainman. Filed on 9th December, 1912. Deputy Registrar-General Coote, William, late of Taumarunui, in the Provincial Dis­ trict of Auckland, labourer. Filed on 10th December, 1912. Vile (or Kum), Kate, late of Westport, in the Provincial tJ(ficiatinp Ministers for 1!113. --Notice No. 7. District of Nelson, domestic. Filed on 10th December, 1912. Sigley, J. R., late of Awakino, in the Provincial District of Registrar-General's Office, Taranaki, tinsmith. Filed on 11th December, 1912. Wellington, 26th February, 1913. Yelverston, E. J., late of Featherston, in the Provincial Dis­ URSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the Genera trict of Wellington, widow. Filed on 11th December, 1912. P Assembly of New Zealand passed in the eighth yea, Dooley, Thomas, late of Waipori, in the Provincial District of the reign of His late Majesty King Edward VII, and of Otago, miner. FilEd on 18th December, 1912. intituled the Marriage Act, 1908, the following names of Goodison, William Francis, late of Wekaweka, in the Pro­ Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act vincial District of Auckland. farmer. Filed on 19th Decem- are published for general information :- · ber, 1912. · Payne, V. A., late of Lyall Bay, in the Provincial District Church nf the Province of New Zealand, commonly call,t!. of Wellington, grocer. Filed on 20th December, 1912. the Ohurch of England. Reay, R. C. L., late of Wairoa, in the Provincial District of The Reverend J om, W fLLildi RomNsoN. Hawke's Bay, surveyor. Filed on 4th January, 1913. The Reverend HENRY MARTYN RoGERR. Parrett, Harold Henry, late of Tai Tapu, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, apiarist. Filed on 4th January, 1913. Presbyterian Church of N e,11 Zealand. Salter, Albert, late of Styx, in the Provincial District of The Reverend HKNRY CLARK, R.A. Canterbury, farmer. Filed on 4th January, 1913. W.W. GOOK, Tosswill, William B., late of Manaroa, in the Provincial Depnty Registrar-General. District of Marlbo_ough, settler. Filed on 4th January, 1913. Bell, Matthew Henderson, late of Runanga, in the Provin­ cial District of Westland, miner. Filed on 11th January, Tuition in thr Working of Mechanical Office App/ir,',nrr-'. 1913. l\'' Kong, Sing, late of Naseby, in the Provincial District of Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Otago, miner. Filed on 11th January, 1913. Wellington, 24th February, 1913. Pope, Charles Q. F., late of Wanganui, in the Provincial T is hereby notified that applications, to be made District of Wellington, Assistant Harbourmaster. Filed on I printed forms obtainable from the Secretary to'.i th<' 13th January, 1913. Commissioner, will be received from female officers or; the Alcock, Agnes, late of Ponsonby, in the Provincial District Public Service who are desirous of being taught the use of of Auckland, married woman. Filed on 18th January, 1913. adding machines, listing machines, and other mechanical Bolio (or Borio), John, late of Thames, in the Provincial office appliances. District of Auckland, labourer. Filed on 18th January, 1913. Applicants must be between the ages of eighteen and thirtJ, Ellis, William Hayrcs, late of Blackball, in the Provincial and must be good writers, and able to manipulate figures with Listrict of Westland, miner. Filed on 18th January, 1913. accuracy and neatness. Elliott, Alice Anne, late of Runanga, in the Provincial Dis­ Those who pass the prescribed examination will be attached trict of Westland, married woman. Filed on 18th January, to any Department of the Public Service for duty as 1913. vacancies arise, whenever they can be spared from their Nichols, Thomas, late of Timaru, in the Provincial District ordinary duties. of Canterbury, custodian. Filed on 18th January, 1913. Upon taking up the duty of machinist they will be classified Murray, William, late of Ahaura, in the Provincial District in Grade II (General Division). With this classification they of Westland, gold-miner. Filed on 18th January, 1913. will be entitled to receive one year's seniority and an ad­ McCann, P., late of Maerewhenua, in the Provincialf Dis­ ditional increment of £10 per annum until a maximum salan trict of Otago, settler. Filed on 18th January, 1913. of £130 per annum has been reached. · Norris, William J., late of Auckland, in the Provincial There will also be a classification for exceptionally skilled District of Auckland, baker. Filed on 21st January, 1913. operators capable of passing a further examination to be Stewart, Hester, late of Kaikoura, in the Provincia.J Dis­ prescribed, who will be placed in Grade I (General Division), trict of Marlborough, widow. Filed on 21st January, 1913. with salaries ranging from £140 to £160 per annum, and Kennedy, J. W., late of Addington, in the Provincial Dfr. eventually there may be a number of operators selected from trict of Canterbury, tailor's presser. Filed on 29th Januarc, that grade to act as "Machinists in Charge," with salaries 1913. from £170 to £200. Hughes, D. B. L., late of Marrickville, in the State of New An applicant's failure to pass the prescribed examination South Wales, dressmaker. Filed on 29th January, 1913. will not necessarily affect the continuity of her employment Kennedy, C., late of Cromwell, in the Provincial District in the Public Service. No appointment to the grade of of Otago, labourer. Filed on 29th January, 1913. machinist shall be made to any who fail in the examination, Whittaker, A., late of Turakina, in the Provincial Distrfot, and, in the case of those who pass, no increment will be paid of Wellington, dairy-farmer. Filed on 24th January, 1913. until they have taken up duty in that grade. Far.ell, John, late of Otorohanga, in the Provincial District Opportunity will be afforded applicants of .learning th, of Auckland, farmer. Filed on 29th January, 1913. uses of the various machines at times outside of their ordinar, Johnstone, Graham, late of Whatawhata, in the Provincial hours. · District of Auckland, labourer. Filed on 29th January, 1913. D. ROBERTSON, Beardsell, Frederick, late of Devonport, in the Provincial Commissioner. District of Auckland, second-hand dealer. Filed on 29th January, 1913. Gada, Anthony (or~ Antonio), late of Christchurch, in the Notice published, pursuant to the Provisions of Section 15 of Provincial District of Canterbury, miner. Filed on 30th ' ' 'the Public Trust Office Act, 1908. January, 1913. r- -- Barstow, Jeremiah, late of Fitzherbert, in the Provincial Public Trust Office, District of Wellington, farm labourer. Filed on 30th J anu- Wellington, 22nd February, 1913. ary, 1913. ..,.,, 1'f' OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken Buchan, Wilhelmina, late of Dunedin, in the Provincial N out administration, the Public Trustee bas filed in the District of Otago, fly-dresser. Filed on 30th January, 1913. officerof the Supreme Court, at Wellington, an election to McDonough, John, late of Wellington South, in the Pro­ administer the several intestate estates of the persons deceased, vincial District of Wellington, labourer. Filed on 30th Janu­ whose names, residences, and occupations, so far as known, ary, 1913. . . . are hereunder respectively set' forth, their· gross properties Thompson, E. J., late of Feilding, in the Provincial District being estimated not to exceed £250 in each case·:- of Wellington, seamstress. Filed on 30th January, 1913. Corfield, Henry, late of Rawene, in the Provincial Dist1·kt FRED. FITCHETT, of Auckland, settler. Filed on 29th November, 1912. Public Truste<", 11' 714 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'fTK [No. 16

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Lands in Auckland Land District forfeited.

Department of Lande and Survey, Wellington, 25th February, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been forfeited by resolution N llf the Auckland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE. AucKLA.ND LA.ND DISTRICT.

Lease or Tenure. License No. Section. Block. District. Formerly held by Reason for Forfeiture. ------"------i .. O.R.P. .. I 4363 5 XII Range.unu I A. B. Jones Selector's request .. I 4352 2 III Re.ngioui I A. Steele .. ! 4152 511, 512 Taupiri Parish · A. & J. H. Sheehan •• i 4229 1 III Rotoma ' Mary O'Reilly .. .. I 3186 340 Waiote.bi Parish ' L. W. C. Dampney Non-fulfilment of conditions. 4097 4 XVI Muriwhenua E. Denis ! Non-signature of license. M.D.L.o.::; 274 l VI Oto.ma M.Hoy .. Abandoned. R.L. .. I 637 10 III Hukerenni R. G. Belcher Non-fulfilment of conditions. 568 48 Te Puna Parish T. W. Shaw Abandoned. 441 6 XIV I Ote.newe.inuku G. T. Lander Non-fulfilment of conditions. 490 19 VIII i Matamata Town S. A. Fleming 27 14 H. A. N. Blackburn 590 16 xiv I J. McQuillen •• ! I

W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

Lands in Southland Land District for Bale or Selection. Lands in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction. District Lands and Survey Office. Invercargill, 4th February, 1913. District Lands and Survey Office, OTICE is hereby given, in pursue.nee of section 326 of Auckland, 29th January, 1913. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands will be disposed of under the provisions of Part III of the N will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash, e.t said Act on or after Wednesday, the 21st day of May, 1913. the District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, at II o'clock on Tuesday, 25th March, 1913, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and Land for Settlements Act, 1908. SCHEDULE. SouTHLA.ND LA.ND DISTRICT.-SouTHLA.ND CouNTY,- 0TEHAMIKA SURVEY DISTRICT, SCHEDULE.

Second-class Land. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-MATAMATA SETTLEMENT.­ MATA.MATA. TOWNSHIP. Section. Block. Area.

Section Block. Area. Upset Price. A.. R. P. 80 III 270 2 0 89 290 0 0 A., R. P. £ s. d. 1______7 V .o l 0 65 0 0 Altitude, about 200 ft. above sea-level. Level land, in old G. H. M. McCLURE, grass. Soil of a light sandy nature. Fronts Tower Road; Commissioner of Crown LandA. 27 chains from Matamata Railway-station by well-formed road. H. M. SKEET, Lands in Southland Land District for Sale by Public Auction. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

District Lands and Survey Office, lnverce.rgill, 14th January, 1913. Land in Hawke's Bay Land District Jor Disposal under OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Section 326 of the Land Act, 1908. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash, at this office at 11 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of District Lands and Survey Office, April, 1913, under the provisions of the said Act. Napier, 4th January, 1918. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 826 of N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Crown SCHEDULE land will be open for so.le or selection under the provisions SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.-SOUTHLAND COUNTY.-TOWN of the said Act; and applications will be received at the OF MAKA.REWA. District Lands and Survey Office, Ne.pier, up to 4 o'clock Rural Lartd. p.m. on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1913.

Sec~ion. j Block. ! Area. - I Upset Price. SCHEDULE. l-----~---- _ 1 ______I ______HAwKE's B,1.Y LA.ND DrsTRICT.-TARA.MA.RAMA SURVEY DISTRICT. A, R. I', £ S. d. 8 I VII 13 l 36 ' 135 0 0 3 VIII 13 0 18 I 150 0 0 Section Block. Area. Oo.pito.1 Ve.Jue. 9 IX 13 1 36 105 0 0 Section 3, Block VID, is weighted with £45 10s., as valua­ A. R. P. £ s. d. tion for improvements consisting of fencing, stumping, culti­ II 140 2 0 350 0 0 w.tion, ditching, and drain-ploughing. G. H. M. McCLURE, "ROBT. T. SADD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands. FEB, 27.J THE NEW ZEALAND GA.z'.i.ffi'l'T.K 715

Land .in Auckland Land District for Disposal under Part III Lands in Wellington Land District for Sale by Public Auction. of the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and Survey Office, District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 24th December, 1912. Wellington, 29th January, 1913. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N N the L"'nd Act, 1908, that the undermentioned section the Land A.ct, 1908, that the undermentioned lands will be disposed of under Part III of the said Ao~ on or after will be offered for sale by public auction at this office on or Wednesday, the 9th d8'· of April, 1913. after Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1913.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. -WHANGAPK SURVl

Section. Illook. A. R, P. ___A_r_e_a_. --~t Price.~ 11 II 19 0 0 Rural Land. H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands. A. B. P, £ s. d. Part 89 III 18 2 26 400 0 0 133 64 2 20 1,300 0 0 Crown Land in Auckland Land Di,trict for Diwpo•al under Section 326 of the Land A ct, 1908. T. N. BRODRICK, Commissioner of Cr0wn Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 4th January, 1913. N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Land in Wellington Land District for Disposal under the Land Aot, 1908, that the undermentioned land Section 128 of the Land Act, 1908. will be disposed of by sale or selection on or after Monday, the 21st day of April, 1913. District Lands and Survey Office, SCHEDULE. Wellington, 11th February, 191S. OTICE is hereby given, Ill pursue.nee of section 326 AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-NEWCABTLE SURVEY DISTRICT. N ------· of the Land Act, 1908, that the und~rment,oned land will be disposed of under the provisions of section 128 of Section. Block. Area. the Land Act, 1908, on or after Wednesday, the twenty­ first day of May, 1913. 102, Pukete Parish I XVI Approx. 50 acres. ------. ----- H. M. SKEET, SCHEDULE. Commissioner of Crown Land, WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT.

Land in Nelson La11d District for /Jisposal under Section 131 Section. I Block. Survey District. Area. of the Land Act, 1908 A. R. P.

District Lands e.nd Survey Office, 33 X 1 Umutoi 3 2 16 Nelson, 16th December, 1912. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land T. N. BRODRICK, will be disposed of to the holder of the adjoining land, antler Commissioner of Crown Lands. the provisions of section 131 of the said Act, on or after Friday, the 21st day of March, 1913.

SCHEDULE. Land in Nelson Land District for Disposal under Section 131 of the Land Act,1908. Ni!:LSON LAND D1s'fRICT.

Section. Block. Survey District. Area.. District Lands and Survey Office,

----- I Nelson, 25th November, 1912. OT ICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of A. R. P. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land 8 17 0 0 xv I Marnia will be disposed of to the holders of ad1oining le.nd, under the ------··------··I_ provisions of section 131 of the said Act, on or after Friday, the 28th day of February, 1913. F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Land•. SCHEDULE Land in Auckland Land lJistrict f°or lJiBposal by P.ublic NELSON LAND DISTRICT. Auction under .the Land A ct, 1908. Section,J~1~_cJ<._ Survey District. I Area. District Le.nds and Survey Office. Auckland, 24th December, 1912. I I .. A. R. P. T is hereby notified in pursue.nee of section 326 of the I Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned section will 24 ' X ~ ~hangamoa ..___ ·. : 50 ~~- be offered for se.le by public auction on or after Monday, the 21st day of April. 1913. F. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. AuoKLAND LAND D1sTRICT.-KoMAKoRAU PARISH. Lands in Westland Lan.cl District for Sale by Public Auction. Lots Beotion --1 _-Ar_ea. -- District Lands and Survey Office, I A. R. P. Hokitika, 4th February, 1913. 7and S I 148 39 1 31 OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands N will be offered for •ale by public auction at . the --·-·- - I ______I_____ . ___ _ Seddon Hall, Moana, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. on Friday,. the H. M. SKEET, 14th dav of March, 1913, under the provisions of the Land Commissioner of Crown Lands. Act. 1908. 716 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'rE. [No. 16

SCHEDULE. 4. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of all l\foANA VILLAGE. noxious weeds on the land, and he shall with all reasonable dispatch remove, or cause to be removed, all noxious weeds Village Land. or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. 5. The lessee shall not be entitled to out or make use of Area. I Upsot Pric,-. any timber on the land, and shall take all reasonable steps I to preserve such timber from destruction by fire or otherwise. 6. 'fhe lessee shall discharge all rates, taxes, charges, and A. It, P. £ s. d. .-\. H.. P. £ ,. a. other assessments that may become due and payable. 2 1 2 30 15 0 0 22 0 1 5 7 JO 0 7. Rental payments in arrear for two calendar months shall 3 0 3 27·8 10 o o ,n 0 1 .', 8 lU 0 render the lease liable to termination ; ·or a breach of cove­ 4 1 3 37·5 15 0 0 24 0 1 5 8 10 0 nant in the lease, expressed or implied, shall entitle the 5 1 0 22'7 10 0 0 2:; 0 1 fj 7 10 0 Crown to re-enter and determine the lease. 6 0 3 10·7 8 0 0 26 0 1 fl 7 10 0 8. Tenders to be indorsed on the outside " Tender for 7 0 2 9·3 15 0 0 27 0 1 4 7 10 0 Lease," and to be accompanied by the first half-year's rent 8 0 3 28·5 25 0 0 28 0 1 8 8 0 0 at the rate tendered, and lea.se fee £1 ls. 9 0 2 36·8 20 0 0 29 0 1 0 7 10 0 9. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 10 0 3 32·9 30 0 0 80 0 1 0 7 10 0 Full particulars may be ascertained on application at this 11 0 3 30·9 25 0 0 31 0 1 0 7 10 0 office. 12 0 2 5 15 0 0 32 0 1 0 7 10 0 H. M. SKEET, 13 0 1 5 7 10 0 3S 0 1. 0 7 10 0 Commissioner of Crown Lands. 14 0 1 5 7 10 0 34 0 1 0 7 10 0 15 0 1 5 7 10 0 35 0 1 0 7 10 0 16 0 1 5 7 10 0 36 0 1 0 7 10 0 17 0 1 5 7 10 0 37 0 1 0 7 10 0 Lands in Hawke's Bay Land District for Dispo.sal under 18 0 1 5 7 10 0 38 0 1 0 7 10 0 Section 326 of the Land Act, 1908. 19 0 1 5 7 10 0 55 0 1 32·6 13 10 0 20 0 1 5 7 10 0 56 0 1 7·3 7 10 0 21 0 1 5 7 10 0 District Lands and Survey Office, Napier, 17th December, 1912. Moana Village is situated on the hillside overlooking Lake OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Brunner, a favourite tourist resort, and adjoining the llfoana N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Crown Railway-station, on the Greymouth-Otira Railway line. The lands will be disposed of by public auction on Friday, the sections are covered with bush, varying from light Acrub to 21st day of March, 1913. heavy mixed bush. H. D. M. HASZARD, SCHEDULE Commissioner of Crown Lands. liAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT.

~":_t~on. i Block. Survey District. I Area. Upset Price. Landa ln Auckland Land Distrlct for Lease by PubUc Tender. -----~-~ A, R. P. £ s. d. District Lands and Survey Office, 2 XI J! Opoiti 150 1 15 190 0 0 Auckland, 13th January, 1913. 5 VIII Pohui 50 2 0 90 0 0 OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be N received at this office np to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 28th day of February, 1913, for leases of the under­ R. T. SADD, mentioned lands, under the provisions of the Acts quoted in Commissioner of Crown Lands. each case.

SCHEDULE. Lana in Otago Land, District for Sale or Selection. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT, Under the Public Reserves an4 Domains Act, 1908. District L.ands q,nd Survey Office, TAUB.ANGA County, Tahawai Parish, Section 76, landing ro . Dunedin, 18th February, 1913. serve: Area, 80 acres; minimum annual rental, £8. Weighted TOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land with £11 5s., valuation for firewood, to be paid within one N·"- is open for sale or selection under the provisions of the month of acceptance of tender. Term of lease, fourteen Land Act, 1908; and applications will be received at this years. office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 3rd day of March, Coromandel County, Ahirau Domain, Section 17, Block V, 1913. Harataunga Survey District: Area, 16! acres; minimum The ballot for the section, if there is more than one appli­ annual rental, £1 ; term of lease, seven years. cant, will be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., at the District Lands and Survey Office, Under Section 130 of the Land, Act, 1908. Dunedin. Waikato County, recreation reserve round Ohinewai Lake, Preference will be given to landless applicants who have Tanpiri Parish (excluding Section 49 thereof) : Area, 165 children dependent on them or who have within the preceding a.ores; minimum annual.rental, £5 ; term of lease, five years. two years been twice unsuccessful at former ballots. Waikato County, recreation reserve, Section 41, Taupiri Parish : Area, 13 acres; minimum annual rental, £1 ; term of lease, five years. SCHEDULE. Mangonni County, scenery reserve, Section 32, Block VI, 0TAGO LAND DISTRIOT.-CLUTHA CoUNTY.- Takahue Survey Distriot : Area, 78 acres; minimum annual SURVEY DISTRICT. rental, £2 10s. ; term of lease, five years. Second-class Land. Ota.ma.tea County, timber reserve, S.W. 19, Wairau Parish: Area, 60 acres ; minimum annual rental, £2 5s. ; term of Occupation lease, five years. i Cash with Right Renewable Eden County, Prescott Settlement, Penrose Junction: of Lease: Block. I Area. Purchase: Purchase: Half-yearly Area, 52 acres; minimum annual rental, £12 10s. ; term of To.ta! Price. Half-yearly Rent. lea.se, five years. Rent. I TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE, A, R. P, £ S. d. £ S. d. £ S, d. 1. Term of lease, as given, without right of renewal. 39 J VI J 226 2 3 J 120 J 3 J 2 2. The lessee shall have no right to compensation, either o o o o s o for improvements put on the land or on account of the afore­ Weighted with £60, valuation for improvements consisting said resumption, or for any other cause ; but he may, on the of clearing and fencing. expiration or sooner determination of the lease, remove all Bush land of fair quality. About half the. area has a buildings or fences erected by him, but not otherwise. westerly aspect. Ridgy land, but not very steep or broken. 3. The lessee shall not sublet, transfer, or otherwise dis­ Situated about a mile and a half from Owaka Railway-station. pose of his interest in the lease without the written consent E. H. WILMOT, of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands. FEB. 27.] · THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 717

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native I.and Court at Te Kuiti.

Registr11o?'s Office, Auckland, 18th Februe.ry, 1918, OTIOE is hereby given tha• a eiUing of the Native Land Court will be held at Te Kuiti on the 14th day of N March, 1918, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applioahons have been received by the Registrar, and all such ot;her ma\ters as may be lawfully brought before it. [Auckland, 1918-16.) E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR PARTI'flON8,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

4 Hera Tukiterangi .. Hauturu East lE 5o 2A 2. 5 Kino Tanetinora.u and others (Earl and Kent) I ,, 2, Section 4B. 6 Te Ara Korero Rorotaia ' Kakepuku 1. 7 Rauputu Tumokemoke Karuotewhenua B 5o 1. 8 Mokena Patupatu (Broadfoot and Finlay) B5o2. 9 Te Waitarere Hoani , , ,, 5B2, 10 Wright and McColl (Broadfoot and Finlay) Kinohaku East lA 2. 11 1A20, 12 Robert Pe;ch (Broadfoot and Finlay) 2, Section l 60. 13 Te Kuri Toi and Tahitini Pohipi 2A, 14 Te Moerua 3D3B. 15 Hohepa Tamati ,, 3»6. 16 Tamarehe Whariki Kinoha.ku West S lB. 17 Alfred Julian(Earl, Kent, and Howarth) .. Kuiti 2B lN 1 and 2, Block II. 18 Patrick James McLaughlin ' ,, 2B lN 1, 2, and 15, Block II. 19 Gertrude Worm ,, 2B lN, Section 2, Block I. 20 Rena.re Matengaro Ruihi . . . . ,, 2n22. 21 Ngawharau te Mura (Broadfoot and Finlay) Kumi 10. 22 D .•C. Broadfoot ...... " 11. 23 Meta.us. Pehira (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) Mahoenui 3B 2. 24 Nuka te Ahurewa . . . , Mangawhero 3B, 25 Wakahoehoe Marukorihi (Brpadfoot, Finlay, and Phillips) Maraetaua 3B. 26 Iringahau Taramoa (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) .. Marokopa 5D. 27 Ate.mate Rako Maungarangi 2B 2B 1. 28 Waeroa Matena Mohoaonui. 29 Harl Hemara 30 Te Mann Tupuka.heke Ohur~' South A 3 E 2. 31 A3 E2. 32 Tuauru te1Wa.iha.nea G3. 33 J eanlLilburn K 1, Section 2c 5. 34 Wi Peehi ,, K42Bl. 35 Titia Wiremu (T. G. Hosking) Orahiri 1, Section 25. 36 Mere te Wai (Broadfoot an.d Finlay) ,, 2, Section 4B. 37 Henareeta. Paapu .. Otorohanga lD, 38 Tiki Harl (T. G. Hosking) lG, 39 Matehaere Tumoana B 23B, 40 Poto Purehurehu (Broadfoot, Finlay, and Phillips) E 4A. 41 Te Pou Haereiti (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) ,, E 4B. 42 Hubert Malcolm McAdam (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) Oruwhero 3G 8. 43 3G 9, 44 Ngapera Ta~bou .. ,, 3Y 2. 45 Manu Hakopa Pehitawa 2B. 46 Daniel Webster (Broadfoot and Finlay) , , Pih& lA, 47 Hori Ngatai Ruihi Pukenui 2. 48 Hurinui and Tutahanga te Wano (Broadfoot and Finlay) 2v. 49 Richard Joseph and Patrick Cotter ,, 3D3G. 50 Huiao te Whatakaraka , , .. Pukeroa-Hangatiki 2o 1. 51 Te Wairingiringi Pua.ha (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) , , 2o~. 52 Poto Huiao (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) , , 202. 53 Te Kaama Totorewa (Broadfoot, Finlay, and Phillips) 2o4A, 54 Koroheke Rangihaea (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) 4o3A, 55 Tuke Hikurangi .. 4D2B, 56 Te Amoroa Ngatohu Puketiti 3. 57 Riobard Ormsby .. Puketarata 4G 2D 2B 2. 58 William Cowper Anderson (Broadfoot and Finlay) Rangitoto A 14B 1. 59 Ngahianga te Tomo A 15G, 60 H. H. Metcalfe (Broadfoot and Finlay) ,, A 58. 61 Miriama Kahukarewao Rangitoto-Tuhua 2 (Pukuweka). 62 Turaki Maikuku .. 2B, 63 Hori Ngatai Ruihi 3. 64 Wahanga Takuira (Broadfoot and Finlay) 21B 2A. 65 Tamahiki te Waeroa (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) 21B2B4, 66 Tomika Kereti (Broadfoot and Finlay) . , 21B3B, 67 Evan McPherson (Broadfoot and :Finlay) .. 26F2B. 68 Tahuata te Poihi (Earl, Kent, ai>.d Howarth) 290 2o 2. 69 Tao Ngahuia · 32. 70 Tutaki te Ringitanga (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) 36B3, 71 Ivy F. Jordan (Broadfoot and Finlay) 36B3B, 72 36B 30, 73 H. Mai~olm McAdam (Bro'~dfoot, and Finlay) 36B3D, 74 Wahanga Takuira (Broadfoot and Finlay) 52D 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

APPLICATIONS FOB PABTITIONS-continued.

No. \ N&me of Applicllllt. Na.me of Land,

75 Hinga Awatea (Broadfoot and Finlay) Rangitoto-Tuhua 55. 76 Rewai Tangihaere 60A2. 71 Eva. Lewis (Broadfoot and Finlay) 60A2. 7S- Te_Ata Hoani (Ea.rl, Kent, a.nd Howarth) 6103. 79 Miria. Peehi 61P 2B. 80 A. F. Johnstone (Broadfoot a.nd Finla.y) .. 66B. 81 Hira te Akau (Broadfoot and Finlay) 67B. 82 Tuta.ha.nga te Wano 68F3. 83 Tame Ngahiwi 68L3. 84 Hinerangi te Huaki 77A4. 85 ,, 77E 3. 86 , Te Hui& Kingi (Earl, Kent, a.nd Howa.rth) 77K. 87 1 Te Huirinui te Wano . . . . 77M. 88 1 ,, . . . . 77N. 89 Hira te Akau and Nga.hiwi te 'Yakatoroa 78. 90 , ,, (Broadfoot a.nd Finlay) .. ,, 78B4. 91 Emi Hoori (Ea.rl, Kent, a.nd Howa.rth) .. Taumata.totara. 6a. 92 1 W. H. Swainson (Broadfoot and Finla.y) .. Wa.iwhakaa.ta. 3E 4B. 93 Te Ka.ponga te Kohetu . . . . Wharepuhunga. 9c 1. !14 Mata.hou te Waru a.nd Ngakuku te Waru 16A. 95 Te Aokatoa Paraone . . . . 16c. 06 1 Maria Hoponi (T. G. Hosking) ..

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APPLICATION TO THE COURT TO MOBE CLEARLY DEFINE THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN BLOCKS.

No. No.mo of Appl!can t, Na.me of Land.

I 97 Te Heuhe1i (Travers, Campbell, and Pea.cock) i Puketapu, Hohotaka, and a.djoining blooks.

APPLICATIONS FOB PBOBATlil.

Name of ApplloanL Na.me of Dooea.sed.

981 Tako Tewi (Broadfoot a.nd Finlay) .. ! Penetito Tako. 99 Ngahuia Tupotahi , . • . . . i Tupota.hi Tukorehu, alias Wiuitana Tupotahi.

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APPLICATIONS FOB EXCHANGES.

No. Name of Appllca.nt. Name of Land.

Hori Nga.tai Ruihi .• . . I Kuiti 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6, Block II, 2B lN. 100 IRipeka Ngatai Ru!hi • 1, 2, 15, Block I, 2B lN. { Waeroa Matena .. Rangitoto-Tuhua 67B 1. 101 Herena Tangahoe • , 60A 8. { Waeroa Matena .. 67B l, 102 Tuta.hanga te Wano 60A 8. ITa.ngi Weti and Rangitapuke Weti Aorangi i. 108 \ Ngatoa Pekamu • . • . Umukaimata 2B 5.

APPLICATIONS FOB ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION PAYABLE FOR LAND TAKKN UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908. No. Na.me of·Applica.n•. I Name of La.nd. Are& taken. I Purpose for which taken. 104 : Waitomo Oounty Oounoil (Broad-·1-K-ai_n_g_a-p1-·p_i_N_o_._9___ _ A. B. P. 1 0 12 I foot and Finlay) I 105 : Ditto .. ..1 ·re Kumi No. 3 1 0 0 1 ,2,6!!0 0 0 106 The Minister of Public Works { M&n!oira g~: 1 .. 260 0 0 I} Scenic purposes. Native land in Blook 2, 94 2 16 J Awakino Survey District 107 Native reserve, Section 12 76 0 0 , l in Block 10, Awakino I Survey District 107A: Waltomo CountyOounoil (Broa.d- Orahiri No. 2, Section 7B,. 5 8 6 i foot and Finl~y)- 1081 Ditto - " n 1 1 15 109 • Otorohanga Q No. 2A 1 0 0 110 • Pukenui No. 2G , 0 2 21 111 • . i Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 64 •. 4 8 87 112 The Minister of Public Work& Hauturu East lB, Section 1 118 A public road. 3A 118 Mangawhero No. lE 2 1 14-1 114 Puketiti BB and 2A 65 1 26. ------·----·- FEB. 27.] 1rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 719

.APPLICATION FOB REHEARING, No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. I Nature of Application. 115 The Pukuweka. Sawmill Company Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 2 Order cancelling partition orders made in respeot of (Limited), (Ea.rl, Kent, and this block. Howarth) --~------~------·----·------~------

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. ~ame of Land, Nature of Application.

116 · Tabuna Herangi Kakepuku No. 6 For oa.ncellaticn of partition. 117 Rauputu Taltua and a.nother Ohura South M 3B I (Earl, Kent, a.nd Howarth) 118 , The Chief Surveyor, Auckle.nd . . Pukeroa-Ha.ngatiki No. 2 For rectification of the boundaries of these and other C 1-8, 4A, a.nd 4B 1-2 subdivisions, if necessary. 119 Waeroa Matena Rangitoto-Tuhua 66A For cancellation of partition. 120 The President of the Waikato-, Mohakatino Pa.rininihi Maniapoto District Maori Land I No. lo West Board ,

APPLICATIONS FOB FlURVF.Y CHARGING 0BDFlRS ANn FOR DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SURVEY FEES,

Name of Land. Date from which Inter.. st _I_ Amount. ....:::...~I ____N_a_m_e_of_A_p_p_l_ie-an_,. is ca.Jeula.ted. I

£ s. d, 111 4 3 75 17 8 20 14 9 r A-•it 12 9 6 A. W. Chea! 30 4 1 121 AS 49 3 0 1 A9 28 16 3 A 10 26 16 6 AllA .. 5 15 9 I l ,, AllB .. 10 1 11 I f Ha.uturu Ea.st lE 5c 2o 2A .. 23 July, 1912 .. 12 4 8 122 Chief Surveryor, Auckland l ,, lE 5c 2c 2F .. 23 1912 .. 29 7 1 128 A. W. Chea.I Ka.kepuku 2c 2 15 1910 .. 16 3 7 124 5B .. 15 ,, 1910' .. 11 19 4 11C2A 7 October; 1912 9 1 11 125 Chief Surveyor, Auckland . . { llo 2n2B 7 ,, 1912 11 16 2 9B4B 11 December, 1912 7 10 1 9B 4o 1 11 1912 2 18 9 9B4C 2 11 1912 10 7 1 126 9B4D 1 11 1912 12 2 1 9B4D 2 11 1912 4 7 8 ,, 9B4D3 11 l9l2- 11 9 10 127 Edwin 11,my ffindy ..... _. Kon,). { Ka.ruotewhenue. B 2B 1 128 ,, B 2B 7A 129 Chief surv:yor, Auckland .. Kinoha.ku Ea.st Sn SA 6B 14 October, 1912 4 11 8 Kora.konui 2 30 July, 1912 .. 11 10 6 180 3 30 1912 .. 11 0 1 .. 4 30 ,, 1912 .. 24 18 0 Kuiti 2B 18B 18 June, 1910 .. 19 1 2 131 2B 25 18 1910 .. 23 12 4 ,, 2B 26 18 ,, 1910 .. 3 11 2 Kumi 3BlA 30 July, 1912 .. I 7 6 3B lB 30 1912 .. 2 2 6 132 3B lo 30 1912 .. 6 13 10 3B2 30 1912 .. 8 9 4 ,, 3B3 30 ,, 1912 .. 16 10 7 133 Chief Surveyor, Tara.na.ki Ma.hoenui 3B 1 27 March, 1911 2 13 3 134 ,, 3B3 27 ,, 1911 27 16 6 Ma.rokopa. 2A .. 16 August, 1912 8 10 0 185 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. { 2c I (Ta.pu) 16 1912 2c 2 .. 16 ,, 1912 42 10 0 136 2n .. 2 April, 1912 40 15 0 5B .. 28 August, 1912 49 11 0 137 ,, 5D 28 ,, 1912 53 18 10 Ma.nga.whero No. lo No. 1 19 September, 1912 15 16 2 138 ,, }C2B 19 ,, 1912 11 16 4 139 Ohura. South G 4 13 July, 1911 .. 10 0 0 140 ,; N2E 41 6 10 rI Otorohanga. B 2 1A 2 July, 1912 3 2 6 B21B I 2 1912 .. 2 10 11 141 Chief Surveyor .. ~ I B2lo 2 1912 .. 2 13 10 2 ,, 1912 .. 4 9 4 ~! ~:1D 10 ,January, 1911 4 14 6 142 ~ : 3B 10 1911 7 19 6 ll So 10 ,, 1911 6 14 8 J I lD 1 28 August, 1912 2 8 0 143 lD 2 28 1912 2 11 8 720 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 16

APPLICATIONS JrOB SUBVEY 0HABGING 0BDEBB AND FOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SURVEY FEES-continued.

Name of Land. Date from which Interest Amount. Name of Applioan~~-----l is ceJculated. --~-L t ----- I £ s. d. 144 Ohief Surveyor, Auckland .• Ouruwhero 3a I 5 October, 1912 I I IO 146 3o3 5 1910 I I 10 146 3o5 5 1910 1 I IO 147 ,, 3G 12 5 1910 I I IO 148 3Gl6 5 1910 l 1 10 149 3G 17 5 1910 1 1 10 150 3a 19 5 1910 1 2 0 151 3o21 5 1910 l 2 0 152 Pok~ 1A2 24 September, 1912 14 15 6 Pukenui In! 20 1912 8 0 0 1B2 20 1912 7 16 0 1B3 20 1912 11 3 6 !B4 20 1912 26 10 6 163 f 1B5 20 1912 10 3 6 1B6 20 1912 11 12 6 lB 7 20 1912 12 18 0 l lB 8 20 1912 38 18 9 l Puk~titi 2B 1 26 Janu';ry, 1912 57 7 5 154 j 2B2 26 1912 44 0 I 4A 19 Aui{ist, 1912 38 19 9 155 { 4B 19 ,, 1912 36 3 6 . Pukeroa-Ha.nga.tiki" 2o I 15 July, 1912 34 7 0 2o 2 .. 15 1912 22 7 4 r 2o3 15 ,, 1912 23 7 3 156 20 4A , . 15 ,, 1912 9 18 3 2o4B l 15 ,, 1912 3 9 I 1l 20 4B 2 15 1912 20 5 0 157 Alfred Waima.te Ghea.I 4B2 20 M;;rch, 1911 2 2 0 158 4B3 .. 20 1911 2 2 0 159 4B4 .. 20 1911 4 4 0 4D 2I . , 24 September," 1912 3 0 5 4n 2J .. Chief Surveyor, Auckland .• 24 1912 5 0 2 160 4D 2K 1 24 1912 3 12 0 { .. 4D 2K 3 24 1912 6 15 10 161 A. W. Ohea.l Ra.ngitoto A 64 29 Deoe~ber, 1909 7 1 2 Al4A 11 October, 1912 6 14 9 162 Ohief Surveyor, Auckland .. Al4B l 11 1912 12 9 11 163 John William Harrison A63B 29 No;~mber, 1909 2 0 8 164 Al8A2 10 February, 1910 136 14 0 165 Al8B2 10 1910 60 4 9 166 O.R.F...;~ Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua 35I 2n 36 9 0 167 Ra.ngitoto 35I 2B 36 9 0 .. Rangitoto-Tuhua 64A 13 April, 1912 , , 33 10 2 64B 13 1912 .. 17 5 0 64o 13 1912 .. 25 7 6 64D 13 1912 .. 13 18 9 64E 13 1912 .. 64 13 3 64F 13 1912 .• 40 19 6 64Gl 13 1912 .. 8 3 6 6402 13 1912 •. 9 4 6 64H 13 1912 .. 14 15 3 64! 13 .1912 .. 18 14 10 64K 13 1912 .. 26 4 3 64Ll 1912 .. 11 15 6 Ohief Surveyor, Auckland •• 13 168 64L2 13 1912 .. 16 11 6 64M 13 1912 •. 21 4 6 64N 13 1912 .. 12 18 9 640 I 13 1912 .. 8 3 6 640 2 13 1912 .. 22 1 3 64P 13 1912 •. 16 8 6 64Q 13 1912 .. 15 11 10 64RlA 13 1912 .. 18 4 11 64R1B 13 1912 .. 9 4 6 64B2 13 1912 .. 8 3 6 64s 13 1912 .. 33 10 2 l 64T 13 1912 •• 5 0 6 169 Ohief Surveyor, Tara.na.ki 68I 2A 88 2 8 170 6812B2 •• 64 6 3 171 " 681 2B 3 .. 3112 0 172 681 2B 5 .• 61 8 8 173 68H 85 1 9 174 68K 14 14.1 175 Ohief S~eyor, Au;;kland .. 76B SA •• 7 November, 1912 32 1 5 176 Ohief Surveyor, Tara.na.ki 77E 2o 3 37 5 11 177 77H 3 9,11 178 771 2a1 9 179 " " ,, 77K I 6 1 180 Chief Surveyor," Auckla.nd" .. Tahaia. B2 7 September, 1912 32 2 4 181 Tapuiwahine In 1 24 Ma.y, 1912 .. 17 13 5 182 Ohief S~eyor, Ta.;~naki Umuka.ima.ta 2B 5 27 4 11 183 2B l 2 12 li --.------" ------

FEB. 27.] 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAYd1J'l"l'K 721

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING 0RD~rns AND FOR A D1w11rnD PORTION m' LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SURVEY Fims-continued.

Date from which Interest No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. ie ce.Jculated. Amount. ------I £ s. d. Wa.iwha.kaMa lB i 12 December, 1911 IO 1 I 3E 1 1 12 1911 21 3 8 3E 2, Section 1 i 12 1911 I 16 0 3E 2, Section 3 ' 12 1911 12 19 6 fl 3E 2, Section 4 12 1911 IO 5 0 3E 4A 12 1911 25 11 IO 3E 4B 12 1911 14 2 0 3E 4c 12 1911 25 12 1 I 3E 4D 12 1911 IO 5 5 184 Chief Surveyor, Auokltmd .. 3E4E 12 )911 26 0 3 3E 4F 12 19]1 12 7 7 3E 5 12 1911 4 18 I 3E 6, Section 1 12 1911 16 14 4 3E 6, Section 2 12 19ll 15 19 4 3E 6, Section 3 12 1911 20 12 4 3E 6, Section 12 1911 IO 9 4 4A 3E 6, Section 12 1011 24 14 0 4B I 3E 6, Section 12 1911 Jl 13 0 l: 4o 186 Wharepuhuuga 9A I 2 May, 19121 .. 25 7 0 No. 7A IA .. 2 1912 5 18 10 No. 7A lB .. 2 1912 11 4 9 186 No. 7A 2 2 1912 14 9 ~ No. 7B l .. 2 1912 14 4 2 No. 7o 1 .. , 2 1912 28 17 3 l No. 7c 2 .. 2 1912 11 3 0 187 r 14 7 3 No.12A 2c 1 2 1912 I ------~--~------• APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 29 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. N&me of L&nd. N&ture of Application.

188 Peti Taiki Puketara.ta 19H, 19I, and \ For an order directing the Public Trustee to pe.y to 19c I the applicant moneys held by him on behalf of Pohiri Te.uhou. 189 Hari Hema.rs Ka.inge.pipi 8 I For e.n order directing the Public Trustee to pe.y to the applica.nt moneys held by him on behalf of I Kohatn Hari. ------~----

APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS OF Ar>MINISTRA'rION 1N PERSONAL ESTATES. ~o·~I-- ~awe of Applicant. Name of Deceased. 190 Ngapawe. Nga.a.mo Aama te Re.ko. 191 Me.huri Tawhe.na. Pobi Tawhana. 192 John Ormsby 'Jane Ormsby.

Sitting of the Native I.and Court at Tap1£aeharu.rn, Taupo.

Registrar's Office, Auckland, 18th February, 1918. OTICE 1s hereby given that &be matter mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be beard by the Nf Native Land Court sitting at Tapuaebaruru, 'faupo, on the 6th day of Ma.rch, 1913, or e.s soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow. • · [Auckland, 1913-15., 1£. P. EARLE, Registrar, SCHEDULE. APPI:ICATION l'OR .I:' ABTI~'ION.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land, ------·-·--. 581 I Rim Ihaka Re.ugatira SA, Section 12.

a 722 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Sitt,ng of the Nati'IJe Land Ctmrt at Murupara.

Registrar's Office, Auckland, 21st February, 1918. OTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at Murupara, on the 26th day N of March, 1913, to bear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applications have been received by the Registrar, and e.ll such other matters as may be lawfully brought before h. [Auckland, 1913-17.] E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE.

APPLI0ATJON8 FOR PARTITlONB,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

3 Pihopa. Wi,aiti. 4 Te Amo Kokouri 5 Riidriki Mehaka. 6 Te Ma.runui Rawiri .. • 'i Te l\fateha.ere Whe.tanui 8 Re.ma te Tuhi Whaiti-nui-a.-Toi. 9 Wha.rehuia Heta. Whaiti. 10 11 12 lwikino Hairuha 13 14 Hareha;e Aterea 15 Te Wharehuia Reta .• 16 Ha.hone. te Okoro 17 Wharehuia Reta aud others 18 Te Mihiroa Aburiri , , 19 Te Wbarehuia Heta 20 Hana te Mata.a and Wbaitiri te Tuhi 21 'fukuaterangi Tutakanga.ahau 22 I W. Whatanui I " 23 I Eparaima Ha.pi 24 I Te Pora Toma [wh;iti-nui-a-Toi.

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 12 OF THE MAORI LAND 0LAIMS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1911.

No, Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

------~------~- 25 W. Whatanui Whaiti. 26 Te P,,ra Toma . 27 Raureti P. Mokonuiarangi and others Whaiti and Ruatoki 1, 2, and S. 28 Paratene Hororiri Ruatoki No. 1.

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICE .

.Weeti"g of the Tairawhiti Distric, Mann !,and BoaTa.

Gisborne, 21st February, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a N meeting of the Tairawhiti District Maori Land Boa.rd to be held at Gisbome on Thursday, the 18Lh day of March, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon theres.her as the business of the Boa.rd will allow. [T. 1913-3. - R. N. JONES, Pre•iilent.

SOHEDUL:K.

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MEETINGS OF OWNERS UNDE"R PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. I nccord c'o. I ... NaDle of Land. Nature of Proposed Alienation. ·------~------~------116 488 i Mangahawini No. 7A .. I That part of the said .block be transferred to the Wa.io.pu Board

1 of Diocesan Trustees as a church-site . 117 439 Orna No. 4 .. . . : That the said land be exchanged with A. F. Somerville for the I Abioteatua No. 3 Block. 118 441 Taoroa No. 2n That the said land he exchanged with A. F. Somerville for the Ahioteatua No. 1 and Waihuka Blocks. 119 440 / Rotokautuku 6H I That the said land be sold to BerLha Wicksteed. ------··--.-···------

FEB. 27. T.HR NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE 723

BANKRUPTC\' NOTICBS. In Bankruptcy. DIVIDEND on all accepted proved claims in the In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court, holden at A following estate is now payable at my office, Auckland. 84 Hereford Street, Christchurch :- Murchison, D. E. B.: Second and final of 2s. 7!d, in the OTICE is hereby given that ALEC EDELMAN, sometimes pound. N trading under the name of ·• The Economic Supply J. EVANS, Stores," and sometimes under the name of "Harris and Official Assignee. Edelman," of Auckland, Grocer, was this day adjudged Christchurch, 19th February, 1913. bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on 'l'uesday, the 4th day of March, 19l3, at 11 o'clock. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court, holden at W. S. FISHER, Christchurch. Official Assignee. Auckland, 25th February, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that LEONARD PEARSON NICOLSON, ~N of Broadfields, Farmer, was this day adjudged bank­ rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 28th day of ]fobruary, In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court, holden at New 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Plymouth. J. EVANS, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 21st February, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that DONALD McLEOD, of N Awatuna East, Contractor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Eltbam Courthouse on Tuesday, the In Bankrnptcy.-1 n the S,qneme Court, holden at 4th day of March, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock. Christcliurch. ALFRED COLEMAN, OTICE is hereby given that ALBERT EnwARD CRAWFORD Deputy Official Assignee. LN BARJmR, of 74 Antigua Street, Chrislchurch, Labourer, Stratford, 20th February, 1913. was this day arljudged bankrupt; aud I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the :l7th day of February, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the fore­ noon. ln Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court, holden at Napier. J. EVANS, Official Assignee. Christchureh, 21st :February, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE CoLE,iAN, of N Napier, Flax-miller, was this day adjudged bank­ rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Napier, on WAdnesday, the 5th In Bankruptcy day of March, 1913, at 3 o'clock p.m. In the estate of GEORGE Grnes aud vVILLIAM McCREA, of E. B. BURDEKIN, Temuka. Second.band Dealers. Depnty Official Assignee. FIRST and final dividend of 12s. per pound on all Napier, 20th February, 1913. A accepted proveil claims is now payable at my office, Arcade, Timaru. A.LEX. MONTGOMERY, Deputy Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court, holden at Timaru, 22nd February, 1913. Wanganui. N OTICE is hereby given that ALBER1' HENRY GEORGE, of .... Rangataua, Sawmill Hand, was this day adjudged LAND TRANSFER. ACT NOTICES. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to . be holden at the Courthouse, Okahune, on Thursday, the 27th day of February, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate ofltitle, Vol. 32, E..J folio 295. of the Register-book, in favour of THE CAM­ W. RODWELL, BRIDGE TOWN BOARD, for Section 571 of the Town of Deputy Official Assignee. Cambridge East, having been lodged with me, and application Wanganui, 18th February, 1913. made to issuo a provisional certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a provisional certificate of title accordingly at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court, holden at Dated the 21st February, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office Palmerston North. at Auckland. THOS. HALL, OTICE is hereby given that WILLirn ROBERT WrLsos, District Land Registrar. N of Levin, Settler, was this day adiudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Palmerston North, on Monday, the 24th day of O'l'ICE is hereby given that the parcels of land here­ February, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon. N inafter described will be brought under the provi­ G. J. SCOTT, sions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat be Deputy Official Assignee. lodged forbidding the same on or before the 29th day of Palmerston North, 13th February, 1913. March, 1913. 5369. SAMUEL ADAMS and CHARLES MONTAGUE CALDER.-Allotments 187 and 189 and S.W. part Allot­ ment 184, Town of Cambridge West (situated in Goldsmith In Bankri,ptcy. Street), containing together 2 acres 2 roods. Occupied by Applicants. Plan 8189. 5423. ROBERT GUNN.-Allotment 27, Town of Hamil­ ' DIVIDEND on all accepted proved claims in the 1-i.. foilowing estate is now payable at my office, 84 Here­ ton East (situated in Cook Street), containing 1 acre. O~cu, ford Street., Christchurch:- pied by Applicant. Plan 8033. De Roo, A.. I. : First and final of 3s. 5d. in the pound. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 25th day of February, 1913, at the Lands J. EVANS, Registry Oft.ice, Auckland. Official Assignee. THOS. HA.LL, Christchurch, 24th February, 1913. District Land Registrar. 7~4 THE N.EW ZEALAND GAZJE'l1TE. rNo. 16

OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of laud VOLUNTARY LIQUIDA'fION. N hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat Re MASSEY BROTHERS_(L!MITED). be lodged forbidding the sa.me on or before the 27th day of Ma.rch, 1913. · OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general Application 1432. DA YID FIDELIS SCANNELL. - N meeting of the members of the above company duly 9 perches and 28/100 of a perch, comprising part of Section 14 convened and held at the company's registered office, Customs of Block 1, Hastings. Occupied by Applicant. Street West, Auckland, on Thursday, the 23rd day of Janu­ ary, 1913, the following special resolution was passed, and Diagram mt.l67 9th day of January, 1913, the said Council resolved that to its north-eastern corner ; thence westerly and northerly the provisions of the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, be brought along the southern and western boundaries of Rural Sec­ into operation in the Whakatane County on the 1st day of tion 2600 to Hills Road ; thence north-westerly along Hills March, 1913. Road to a point in line with the north-western side of Bra­ H. 0. GARAWAY, bourne Street ; thence north-easterly across Hills Road County Clerk. and alon,g the north-west side of Brabourne Street to the road Whakatane, 3rd February, 1913. 215 forming the eastern boundary of tho land in certificates of FEB. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZ.E'l"fK 726 title, Volume 266, folios 63 and._64; thence north-westeriy IBlock VII, deposit plan 117 ; thence south-easterly along and north-easterly along that roa.ct to the southern boundary the south-western boundary of the said Lot 2 to Tennyson of Lot 12, deposit plan 1261 ; thence generally westerly along Street ; thence easterly along the northern side of Tennyson that boundary and the southern boundaries of Lots 11, 10, Street and a line in continuation thereof to the commencing­ and 9 on the said deposit plan 1261 and a line in continuation point. of the4 ~uthern boundary of the said Lot 9 and across the GEo. '.I.'. BooTH, River Heathcote; thence northerly along the River Heath- Chairman. cote to Jackson's Creek; thence south-westerly and north­ }:RANK THOJIIPSON, westerly along Jackson's (,'reek to Hawford Road ; thence General Manager and Secretary. southerly along _Hawford Road to a point in line with the Christchurch, 17th }'ebruary, 1913. 218 northern boundary of Lot 14, deposit plan 669; thence north­ westerly across Hawford Road and along the north-eastern boundaries of the said Lot 14 and Lot 17, ~deposit plan 669 ; thence~to and~across the River Heathcote; thence generally DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. north-easterly, north-westerly, and westerly along the River Heathcote to a point in line with the south-eastern boundaries N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership formerly of Lots 20, 19, 18, and 17, deposit plan 37; thence north­ existing between the undersigned, AMBROSE MILLAR easterly across the River Heathcote and along the said south­ and RoBERT MILLAR, trading together at Auckland and in eastern boundaries of Lots 20, 19, 18, and 17, deposit plan 37, the Pacific Islands as " Millar and Co., Commission Agents to the north-eastern corner of the last-mentioned Lot 17 ; and Island Merchants," has been dissolved by mutual consent thence north-westerly along the north-eastern.... boundary of as from the 22nd day of October, 1912. the said Lot 17 to and across York Street, and along the Dated this 21st day of February, 1913. north-eastern boundary of Lot 8, deposit plan 37; to and across I A. MILLAR. Jackson's Creek; thence north-easterly along Jackson's Creek ROBT. MILLAR. to the north-eastern corner of Lot 22, deposit plan 268; Signed by Ambrose Millar and Robert Millar in the pre­ thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of sence of-T. N. Baxter, Solicitor, Auckland. 219 the said Lot 22 to Little York Street ; thence north-westerly by a right line across Little York Street to the north-eastern corner of the land in certificate of title, Volume 223, folio 188 ; thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of '.!.'HE CENTRAL CHARLTON DREDGING COMPANY the land in the said title to Wilson's Road ; thence westerly (LIMITED), (IN LIQUIDATION). by a right line across Wilson's Road to the north-east corner 'I1AKE notice that a general meeting of shareholders of of the land in certificate of title, Volume 251, folio 235; thence the Central Charlton Dredging Company (Limited), (in north-westerly along the north-eastern boundaries of the land Liquidation), will be held at the offices of Messrs. Mercer and in the said title and Lots 102, 101, 100, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, Mitchell, 219 Cumberland Street, Dunedin, on Monday, 31st and 94, deposit plan 45, to the northern corner of the last­ March, 1913, at the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon. mentioned lot; thence north-easterly and north-westerly along the south-eastern and north-eastern boundaries of the Buainess.-To receive the Liquidator's account of winding­ land in certificate of title, Volume 41, folio 47, to and across up, and general. Thackeray Street ; thence north-easterly along Thackeray 220 H. F. M. MERCER, Liquidator. Street to Darwin Street ; thence north-westerly afong Darwin --~-. Street to and across Waltham Road; thence southerly along the western side of Waltham Road to a point two chains ROBERT BRYSON, M.B., Bae. Surg, 1903, Univ. south of Andrew Street ; thence westerly along a line parallel I , Glasgow, now residing in Wellington, hereby give to and two chains distance from Andrew Street, a distance of notice that I intend applying on the 22nd March next to 268 links ; thence southerly by a right line 50 links to the have my name placed on the Medical Register for the Do­ north-eastern corner of the land in certificate of title, Vo­ minion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the lume 171, folio 32 ; thence westerly along a line parallel to evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar­ and 250 links distance southerly from Andrew Street, to and General. across St. John Street, and continuing in the same line to a ROBERT BRYSON, point 216 links from St. John Street; thence south-easterly 48 Hankey Street. parallel to the north-eastern boundary of Rural Section 71, a distance of 22·7 links, to Humboldt Street; thence south­ Dated at Wellington, 21st February, 1913. 221 westerly along Humboldt Street to the north-eastern boundary of the land in certificate of title, Volume 148, folio 269; thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of the land HENRY GOULDING RICE, B.A., B.C., University of in the said title to its northernmost corner ; thence south­ I , Cambridge, now residing in Christchurch, hereby give westerly along the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 73, 71, notice that I intend applying on the 20th March, 1913, next 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, and 56 to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the to a point three chains distant south-westerly from tho north­ Dominion of New Zealand ; and that I have deposited the ernmost corner of the land in certificate of title, Volume 261, evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of folio 69 ; thence south-easterly by a line parallel to the line Births and Deaths at Christchurch. of Campbell Street continued to a point 35 links south-east of a line in continuation of the north-western side of Hum­ H. G. RICE, boldt Street; thence south-westerly on a line at right angles B.A., B.C., University of Cambridge. to Campbell Street, 318 links; thence south-easterly by a Datetl at Christchurch, 20th }'ebruary, 1913. 222 line parallel to and one chain distant north-easterly from the boundary of Block I, deposit plan 117, to the north-western ------·----·------boundary of Lot 6, deposit plan 202 ; thence south-westerly along that boundary of the said Lot 6 to the westernmost GONVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. corner; thence south-easterly along the south-western boundary of the said Lot 6 to and across Ingoldsby Street, DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO ADOPT SYSTEM OF and along the south-western boundaries of Lots 2 to 14, RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUE. deposit plan 731, to the northernmost corner of Lot 32, Block I, deposit plan 117 ; thence south-westerly along the north-western boundary of the said Lot 32 to Huxley Street ; [) URSUANT to section 39 of the Rating Act, 1908, I thence south-westerly by a right line across Huxley Street J.:: hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers to the northernmost corner of Lot 7, Block IV, deposit plan of the Town District of Gonville taken on the 13th day 117 ; thence south-westerly along the north-western boundary of February, 1913, on the proposal that the system of of the said Lot 7 to its westernmost corner ; thence south­ rating in the said town district be on the unimproved easterly along the south-western boundaries of Lots 7 to 16 value,- to the southernmost corner of the last-mentioned lot ; thence The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 278 sonth•westerly along the north-western boundary of Lot 37, The number of votes recorded against the proposal Block IV, deposit plan 117, to and across King Street, and was along the north-western boundary of Lot 17, Block V, de­ Informal votes posit plan 117, to its westernmost corner ; thence south­ I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. easterly along the south-western boundaries of Lots 17, 18, Dated the 18th day of February, 1913. 19, and 20, Block V, deposit plan 117, to and across Croydon Street ; thence south-westerly along the south-eastern side A.G. BIGNELL, of Croydon Street to the westernmost corner of Lot 2, 223 Chairman, Gonville Town Board. -----~------·------·------,--

726 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE rNo. 16

STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A 001\lPANY. In the matter of THE WORLDS PICTURES (LIMITED). 'l' an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named Name of company: 1911 Gold-dredgmg Company (Limited). A company duly convened and heh.l at the office of Mr. When formed, and date of registration: 13th May. W. E. C. Reid, Dispensa.ry Buildings, corner of Princes Street Whether in active operation or not : No; present rivt·t un. suitable. and Moray Place, Dune,lin, on the 22nd day of January, 1913, Where business is conducted, and uame of Seer, tary : the following special resolution was duly passed ; and at a Alexandra; John Rivers. subsequent extraordinary gencnil meeting of the members Nomiual capital: £2,500. of the said company also duly convened and held at the Amount of capital subscribed : £2,500. same place on the 21st day of February, 1913, the following Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £2,375. resolution was duly confirmed, namely :- Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of " That the company be wound up voluntarily; and that cash received for same (if any) : £2,375. WILLIAM EDWIN CHARLES REID, of Dunedin, be and he is Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no hereby appointed Liquidator for the purposes of such winding­ cash has been paid: £125. up." Number of shares into which capital is divided: 2,500. Dated the 21st February, 191:J. Number of shares allotted: 2,500. JAMES ALLAN, Amount pa.id per share : £1. Chairman. A.mount called up per share : £1. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Witness-Percy Jas. Blackman, Manager, Dunedin, New Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Queen's Theatre. 228 Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. Number of shareholders ac time of registration of com- TAIHAPE BOROUGH COUNCIL. pany: 14. Present number of shareholders: 17. NOTICE OF INTENTION ~·o T.urn LAND. Number of men employed by company: 9. Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: 942oz. 1 dwt. Bgr.; £3,674 14s. 5d. In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and its amend­ Total quantity and value produced since registration : ments, and of the taking under the said Act of certain 1,274oz. ldwt. lBgr.; £4,911 Bs. 7d. land within the Borough of Taihape. Amount expended in connection with carrying ou operations OTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Borough during preceding year: £5,247 4s. 7d. N of Taihape prnposes, under the provisions of the Public Tota.I expenditure smce registration: £8,275 14s. Sd. Works Act, 1908, to take certain lands described in the Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Schedule hereto for the purposes named therein ; and notice Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Total a.mount of uncia1med dividends: Nil. is hereby further given that a plan of the land so required to Amount of cash in bank: £62 14s. 4d. be taken is deposited in the public office of the Town Clerk Amount of ca.sh in hand: Nil. Coal on hand to value of to the said Council in the Town HaU. Hautapu Street,' in the £200. said borough, and is there open for inspection, without fee, Amount of debts directly due to compa.uy: Nil. by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all Amount of debts considered good: Nil. persons affected by tho taking of such lands should, if they Amount of debts owing by company : £265 13s. 6d. have well-grounded objections to the taking of the said lands, Amounc of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the I, John Rivers, of Alexandra South, the Secretary of the Taihape Borough Council, addressed to the Town Clerk at 1911 Gold-dredging Company (Limited), do soiemuly and his said office. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Sched11.le. of the a.flairs of the said company on the 31st December, 191 ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously I believing th~ same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, l90B. Being Part of JOHN RIVERS, Situate in Purpose. Secretary. Declared at Alex11,ndra this 18th day of Febuary, 1913, ----~----I before me-Edward Ma.rslin, J.P. 224 A. R. P. I . O 2 17·6 Sect,ons 38 & 40, I Pmk I Borough of Power- TAITAPU GOLD ESTATES (LIMITED). Block XIV, Taihape house. Ohinewairua OTICE is hereby given that the office of the above­ N Survey District 'i named company, under the4 Companies Act, 1908, will 1 2 38 Section 41, Block Pink I Borough of Road. from this Survey In the matter of the assigned estate of H. W. DAVIES, of District Adelaide Road, Wellington. As witness my hand, at Taihaps, this 25th day of February, LL claims in the above estate must be rendered to the 1913. A undersigned on or before Wednesday, the 26th March, G. SUTHERLAND, 1913, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in 229 Town Clerk. the distribution of assets. GOLD AND ARGUS, Box 716, Wellington. Trustees. NOTICE CONVENING FINAL MEETING. 226 In the ma,ter of the Companies .Act, 1908; and m the BALLINGER BROTHERS (LIMITED). matter of the voluntary liquidation of the West Coast Farmers' Trading Association (Limited). lN LIQUIDATION, OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of_ section two HE undersigned, as Liquidator of BALLINGER BROTHERS .LN hundred and thirty (230) of the Compames Act, 1908, T ( LIMITED), hereby calls a general meeting of the said that a general meeting of the members of the above-.named company to be hold at the office of Messieurs Carlile, McLean, company will be held in tbe Liquidator's office, High Street, Scannell, and Wood, Solicitors, Queen Street, Hastings, on Hawera. on Fridav, the 14\h day of :t!farch, 1913, at 10 Friday, the 14th day of March, 1913, at the ho1;1r of 2.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of having au account o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of laymg before laid before them showing the manner in which the winding­ such meeting the account showing the manner in which the up has been conducted and the property of the company winding-up has been conducted and the assets of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may he disposed of, and offering such explanation as may be req u1- given by the Liquidato1·. site with regard to the same. Dated the 26th day of February, 1913. fi'. Dated at Hastings this 24th day of February, 1913. W. WIIITE, .... G. STEPHENS, Liq nidator. 227 Liquidator. Witness-E. W. McCa.rter, Solicitor, Hawera. 230 }i-,EB. 27-1 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'.11 TE. 727 GEOLOGICAL AND MINING PUBLICATIONS. l NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.

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