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WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921.

Additional Land. a~ B,!""ksi~8 taken for tlu PUf7J.om. of IAllot:ating Land. re,erved and taken for a Ra.illDay to the the Hurunu.-W,ntak, Ratlway, and for Road-dwer8~0f1 Purposn of a Street in tlu Cit'll oj Auckland in CORrt.Ctilm therew

Veelaring Land taken lOT a Government Work, and not in this behalf, I, John Rusbworth, Viscount Jellicoe, required for that Purpose, to be Crown Land. I Governor-Geueral of the Dominion of New Zealand. do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described ill [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a public school, and shall vest in the Edncation Board of the A PROCLAMATION District of Canterbury as from the date hereinafter men­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities tioned; and I do also declare tbat this Proclamation shall I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and the take effect on and after the thirtieth day of JUDe, one thou­ Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other sand nine bundred and twenty-one. power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Visoount Jellicoe, Governor-General of SOHEDULE. the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule bereto to be Crown land subject t\ PPROXIMATE area of the piece of lalld taken: 3 roOdd. to tbe Land Act, 1908. Being Sections 199, 200, and 201 (Town of Arowhenua), situated in tbe Borough of Temuka (Canterbury RD.). (S.D. 274v.) SCHEDULE. In tbe Canterbury Land District; as tbe same is more ApPROXIMATE area of tbe piece of stopped Government road particularly delineated on the plan marked P.WD. 50657, declared to be Crown land: 1 acre 0 roods 22 perohes. deposhed in tbe offioe of tbe Minister of Public Works at Adjoining or passing through Allotments 47 and 157 A, Parish Welling~on, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon of Omaha, Block II, Rodney Survey District (Auckland coloured green. RD,), (S,O, 21283.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 51053, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public House at Wellington, this 6th day of June, 1921. Works at Wellmgton, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured green. J. G. nOATES, Minister of Public Work•. Gi ven under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· GOD SAVE THE KING! General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of Junc, 1921. Land taken lor the Purposes 0/ a Road in Blt1ck XII, J. G. OOATES, Minister of Public Works. Waimea Survey Dlstrict, Grey Uou.nty.

GOD SAVE THE KING! [L.S.] JELLIOOE, Governor-General. A PROOLAMATION. Land proclt1imed as a Road, and Roat! closed, in Blocks X and N pursuance and exepClse of the powers and authorities XI, Otama Survey District, Coromandel Goun ty. I vested in me by the Pnblic Works Act. 1908. and of every other power and authority in anywise euabling me in [L.S.] JELLIOOE, Governor·General. this bebalf, I, John Rusbworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor­ A PROOLAMATION. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ claim and declare tbat tbe land described in the Schedule N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rusb· do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of tbe Dominion and after the second day of July, one thousand nine hun­ of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in dred and twenty-one. Otarna Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road de, scribed in the Second Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken:­ FmST ::-3CHEDULE. A, II. P. 2 1 32·9 Portion of Section 1312; coloured yellow. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. o 2 6'0 1310 green. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a o 2 28'7 " 1249 blue. road :- o 0 15'0 Crown land purple. A. II. p, Portion of o 0 16'7 purple. 400 Brown's Grant, Blocks X & XI; co'oured red. Block XI; coloured red. Situated in Block XU, Waimea Sarvey District (West- 9 3 00 land R.D.). (S.O. 2040.) In tbe Westland Land Distriot; as the same are more SECOND SCH~~DU!'K particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 51519, ROAD OLOSED. deposited in tbe office of tbe Minister of Public Works ApPROXIMATE areas of tbe pieced of road closed:- at Wellington, in tbe Wellington Land District, and tbereon coloured as above mentioned. A... R. Pw Adjoining or passing through 2 1 18 Brown's Grant, Blocks X & Xl; coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 134 Bleck XI; coloured green. General of tbe Dominion of New Zealand; and issued 820 under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 6th day of .Junc, 1921. All situated in Purangi Parish, Otama Survey District, (S.0.19723.) J. G. OOATES, Minister of Public Works. All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. GOD SAVE THE KING! 47894, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in tbe Wellington Land District, and tbereon coloured as above mentioned. Stoppwg a Go.-ernment Road in Block XIV, Moeangiangi Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Survey District. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government [L.S.] JELLIOOE, Governor-General. House at Wellington, this 30th day of May, 1921. A PROOLAMATION. R HEATON RHODES, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities For Minister of Public Works. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other powor and authority in anywise enabling me in GOD SAVE THE KING! this behalf, I, John Rush worth, Visoount J ellicae, Governor· General of tbe Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ claim as stopped the Government road described in the Land taken for the Purpose. oj" Public School in the Scbedule hereto, such roao being no lor.ger required. Borough of 'i'emllka. SCHEDULE. [L.B.] JELLIOOE, Governor-General. ApPROXIMATE area of tbe piece of road hereby stopped: A PROCLAMATION. 18 acres 0 roods 3 perches. N pursuance and exercise of tbe powers and authorities AdjOining or pa.ssing through Crown land situated in Block I vested in me hy the Public Works Act, 1908, and of XIV, Moeangiangi Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). every other power and autbority in anywise enabling me (S.0.613, green.) 1506 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

In the Hawke's Bay Land District; a.s the sa.me is more I has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under particularly delineated on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 51291, the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Govemor­ deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon ICrown land: coloured green. And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the . . . Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of GIven under the han~ ,?f HIS ~xcellency the Gov-!lrnor- the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1900: General of the DOmJDlOn of ~ ~w Zealand; and Issued Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power under the Se,,;l of that. ~OmJDlOn, at the Government and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of House at Welhngton, this 30tb day of May, 1921. the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, R. HEATON RHODES, Viscount Jellicoe. Governor-General of the Dominion of New For Minister of Public Works. Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land. GOD SAVE THE KING! SCHEDULE. Stoppin.g a (Juvertllnent Road in Block III, Awa-o·te-Atua TE Oreore Block, Grant 6762, Okotuku District, being Section Su/'wy Di,trict. 43, Block VIII, Wairoa Survey District: Area, 29 acres 2 roods. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A PROCLAMATION. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government I vested in me bv the Publio Works Act, 1908, and of House at Wellington, this 13th day of May, 1921. every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in F. H. D. BELL, for Native Minister. this behalf. I, John Rushworth, Viscouut Jellicoe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ GOD SAVE THE KDIG I olaim as stopped the Government road described in the Schedule horeto, such road being no longer required. Proclaiming Native Land to be Crown Land under Section 14 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914. SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road hereby stopped: [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 1 &Ore 0 roods 6 perches. A PROCLAMATION. Adjoining or passing throngh Sections part 136 and 137 "''X 7HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land (Matata Parish), situated in Block III, Awa-o-te-Atu8 V , Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, Snrvey District. (8.0. 20746 ) that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more has heen duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under partioularly delineated on the plEm marked P.W.D. 48716 the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ (sheet 3), deposited in the office at the Minister of Pnblic General may issue a Proclamation that such land has be­ \Vorks at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and come Crown land: thereon coloured green. And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued 1909: under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power House at Wellington, this 6th day of June, 1921. and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of J_ G. COATES, Minister of Public Worl{s. the Nat.ive Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New GOD SAVE THE KING! Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land. AmeJ/

A mendinrJ Regnlation8 under ~al~ll of the Fi8he"ies Act, 1908'1 protected from fire by being covered externally with metal, and having suitable provision to prevent water JELLICOE, Governor-General. from coming into contact with the packages of OnDEH. IN COUNCIL. explosi ves_ (h.) In the case of a carriage conveying not more than 100 lb_ At tht' C()Ve~'llment BuHdings at ':Vellingtua, this 30th

Regulations Prescrihing the Pmccd,ne of the War Pen.,ions Con8enting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local A uthoriliM. Med,:cal Appeal Board.

JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL JELLI CaE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of "lay, 1921. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th <:by of June, 1921. Present: Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H_ D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H_ D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. HEREAS application has been made under section W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, I N pursuance and exercise of the T'0wer and authority con­ for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council ferred on him by section two of the Fine.nce Act, 1920, to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the and of every other power and authority enabling him in this Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it behalf, His ExceIlency the Governor-General of the Dominion is expedient that such eon.ent should issue: of New Zealand, acting by and "ith the advice and consent Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-General of of the Execut,ive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice make the following regulations prescribing the procedure of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, the War Pensions Medical Appeal Board (hereinafter referred doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter to as t.he Appeal Board). mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which REGULATIONS, the loans or anv of them are to be raised shall in no case produce to the "lender a return exceeding five and one-half L A"IY applicant for war pension (hercindter called "the pounds per centum per annum; and it is hereby declared appellant ") who is dissatisfied with tlte decision of the 'vVar that, this Order in Council is made under the provisions in Pensions Board in regard to- that behalf of the l"inance Act, 1919, and shall operate accord­ (a.. ) Thc assessment hy way of pension of any war disability; ingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council to the or raising of the loans hereby aut,horized. (b.) The attl'ibutability to or aggravation by his war ser­ vice of any disability; or (c.) The attributability to war service, dther directly or SCHEDULE. £ indirectly, of any death, IxvERcAROILr, HOl'ough Coune·il (fur renewal of loans) [(3,100 <18 set out in subsection (2) of section 2 of the Finance Act, IVaimate BOl'OIlgh Council (for completing sanitary 1920, is entitled to lodge an appeal setting forth the grounUs works) 2,700 of his dissatisfaction. " Otane Town .Roard (fot· erecting work8"'s dwellings) ;',000 2. The appeal sh"ll be lodged within two months after the Rodncy County Council (fo!' metalling part of date on which the decision of the W"1' Pensions Board has Warkworth-Leigh Road) 4,500 been notified to the appellant, provided that the limit of Bodney Councy Council (fo[' metalling Te Hana­ time 6.xed by this regulation shall not apply in any case 'l'omarata Road) 1,100 where the Appeal Board is mtisGed that for any sufficient Waimakariri-Ashley Wf1ter-""l'ply il.lal·d (lor re­ reason the appeal has not boon lodged within the prescribed pairing extraordinary damage to headworks by time. flood) 500 3. The appeal, which must be in writing on the authorized Inglewood County Council (fol' completing, forming, form, shall be lodged with the local Registre.r of Pensions or and metalling of Everett's Road, and building an may bo sent direct to the Commissioner of Pensions at Wel- arch over Kurapete Stream) ._ 230 lington, and may he accompanied by any mcdieal or otber evidenco which the appellant may desire to furnish_ Propel' C. A. JEFFERY, forms are to be obtained from local RGgistral's of Pensions or Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. the Commissioner of Pensions, ·Wellington. 4_ All appeals lodged shaJI on recoipt theroof be recorded by the Commissioner of Pensions, who will in due courso State auarantee of a Loan of £500,000 applied for by the arrange for their submi"sion to the Appeal Board, together AucklanJ City Council for the Purpose of Electri~-power with all previous medical reports and other relevant docu- }fJxtefu;;iun. ments, including the medical history of tho m,.mber of the Forces during his period of military service. JELLICOE, Governor-General. 5. The Appeal Board shall fix a time and place for the hearing of the appeal, at which the appellant shall attend in ORDER IN COUNCIL. person if so requested hy the B03.rd: Provined that nothing At the Government Building" at Wellington, this 6th day of in this regulation shall preclude an appellant appearing before .June, 1921. the Board in person should he desire to do SQ_ 6. If an appellant fails to appear before the Appeal Board Present: when notified and does not give a satisfactory explanation of THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H_ D_ BELL, K_C_M.G., his non-appearance within one month of the date set down PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. for the hearing of the appeal, the appeal shall lapse, and no HEREAS the Auckland City Council has made appli- further appeal shall be allowed within t.he currency of his W cation t{) the J'vIinister of Finance for a State guarantee Pension then in force. of a loan "f five hundred thousand pounds for the purpose of 7. If an appellant dies hetween the lodging of his appeal the extension and equipment uf the existing elEctric-power and the submission of the case to the Appeal Board, the station and plant, and the provision of substations, ma- appeal shall nevertheless be determined to enable the neces­ chinery, plant, and apparatus fur improving and extending sary adjustment to he made by the IVaI' Pensions Board in the supply of electricity in the City of Auckland, pursuant to regard to the pension payable to any dependant. In such sec,tion seventy-five of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913: an event the legal representative of the deceased appellant And whereas the Minister of Finance i. satisfied that a may appear in person before the Board in support of his special rate has been made sufficient t{) pay the interest, claim. sinking fund, "nd other charges payable in respect of the 8. At least fourteen days' notice shall be given to an appel- sakI loan, and that the said Auckland City Council is duly lant of the di1te fixed for the hearing of his appeal. empowered to rDise such a· loan and has taken all the necos- 9. The decision of tho Appeal Board, together with all sary steps to obtain the same as required by 8ection seventy- papers in oonnection with the appeal, shall be forwarded to nine of the said Act: the Commissioner of Pensions. And whereas it appears expedient to grant the sain applica- 10_ The decision of the Appeal TIoard shall he binding tion: during.the currency of the pension in forcc at the date of the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of appeal, or for such other p0riod as the Appeal Board shall the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, actin!; by and \lith the advice' determine. JUNE 9.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1509

ll. Where practicable, the decision of the Appeal Board' 49, Block III, Cromwell Survey Distrirt. Rounded towards shall be conveyed to the appellant at the .ime of the hearing the north-west by Section 48, 1000 links; towards the nurth. of the appeal. east by Section 56, 1000 links; towards the south·cast by a 12. An appellant shall be entitled to claim reasonable "public roa,d, 1000 linke; and towards the south-west by Sec­ travelling-expenses necessary to appear before the Appeal tion 48 aforesaid, 1000 links: be all the sforcsaid linkages Board, together with compensation for the loss of wages, more or less: and excepting out of the a hove-described land such compensation not to exceed lOs. per diem during the five intersccting water-raccs, deduction for which has been actual period spont in appearing before the Appeal Board. made [mm the area. As the same is delineated on the plan The Appeal Board shall disallow any expenses or compenea- marker! 1.. and S. 6/5/86, deposited in the Head Office, Dc­ tion as aforesaid where the appeal is deemed by it to be partment of Lands am! Survey, at ""ellington, and thereon frivolous. coloured rpd. 13. Claims for out-of-pocket travelling-expenses in excess SECOND SCHEDULE. of 58. shall he supported hy receipts furnished by the persons to whom the said expenses have been paid, and any claim Dr.SCRIP'l'ION 01' L~ND TO BE OBTAINED IN EXCilANGE for compen.sation for loss of wages must be accompanied by THERF.Vor. a certificate from the appellant's omployer. Au. that area in the Otago Land Dietrict, containing hy C. A. JEFFERY, admcasurmnent 2 a.cre~, Jnore or Ie,ss, heing Lot 47 on plan Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. depo&ited in the Lands R.egietry Office, Dunedin, and numbered 2970. Buunded t.owards the north-west by a public rood, 990'5 linkE; towards the south-east by a public The South-U'estern Side of Portion of Cottleville Terrace, in road, 811·7 links; and towards the south-west by Lot 26 the City of lV, llington, exempted from the Pro'!'i,,;o,," of on plan 2970 aforesaid, 494·9 links: he all the aforesaid Section 117 (}f the Public Works Act, 1908. linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the phn mark"d L. ann S. 6/5/80, depositNI in the Head Office, JELLICOE, Governor-General. Department of I.ands Rnd Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloufpd green. ()[WIW [~ C'OVN"CIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of As witness the hand of His Excellencv the Governor­ May. 1921. General, this 2nd day of June, 1921. . Present: D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., ------.-----~------_._- PRESIDING IN COUNCIL, N pursuance and exercise of the powers c.onferred by the N otify·ing Larul in Auckland Land Di8trict for Sale by I Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor­ Public Auction. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of JELLICOE, Governor-General. the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following N pursuance of the powers and a uthorities conferred resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on the I_ upon me by the one-hundred-and-twenty-sixth sectiun twenty-first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, twenty-one-viz., "The Wellington City Council, being the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby local authority having control of the streets in the f:ity of appoint Monday, the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand Wellington, hereby declares that the provisions of section nine hundred and twenty-one, as the time at which the land one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, described in the Schedule hereto shall be suld by public shall not apply to that portion of the south-western side auction; and I do hereby fix the price at which the said land of Cottleville Terrace beginning at its intersection with Grant shan be sold as that mentioned in the said Schedule hereto. Road and extending for a distancp d 226·61 links, being frontages of Lot 16 and part Lot 17, D.P_ 7, Town Sec­ SCHEDULE. tion 658, in City of Wellington"; such portion of street being described in the Schedule hereto. AUCKLAND LA_'m DISTRICT.

Area. I Upset II I Upset SCHEDULE. section·1 ! Price. i Section. Area. Price. ALL that portion uf street situated in Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Cottleville Terrace, abutting on Village of Kaihere.--Hauraki Plain.; Oounty. part Town Section 658. As the said portion of street is A. R. P_ £ A. ll. P. £ more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51572, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Block I. Block III-continned. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon 1 o 2 29 60 9 0 1 0 20 celoured red. 2 020 3510 010 20 C. A. JEFFERY, 3 o 2 0·8 30 12 0 1 17 18 Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 13 0 1 13 17 Block III. 14 0 1 10 16 3 0 1 0 20 15 0 1 7 15 Notifying the Prol;o8edliJ:"",~ange of (Jrown Land in tI

Undulating land. Altitude, 30 ft. to 100 ft. above sea-level. I W I!8t Taupo Oounty.-Wharepapa Survey DiBtrict. So~ of.the sections are pa~tly covered with growt~ of wa~tle. Section 23, Block V: Area, 15 acres 1 rood 12 perches; SOlI a stIff clay of P?or qu&li~y, ~en ad~pted for frUlt-gro.wmg. upset price, £65. - Water can be ob~&med by .onnkmg. SIt~ted on e~t Slde of Open ploughable land of medium quality. covered with fern Te Ka,;,whata Railway·statIOn on the Mam Trunk Ime, fifty- and manuka scrub, watered by swamp springs. Situated four mdes from Auckland. about eighteen miles from Te Awamlltu amI cne mil" from Wharepuhunga. Moturiki TowJVJh{p.-TaurQ,1~a Oounty. Section 24, Block V: Area, 25 acres 0 roods 16 perches; upset price, £90. . Lot. I~ Ar~-=[~~:~ JLot. 1__ Ale_a'_-,--i _¥_~_:,_~_ Undulating to slightly broken land of medium quality. mostly ploughable; c0vered with fern and manuka scrub, A. R. P. £ A. R. P. £ watered by small swamp. Situated about eighteen miles Block r. Block IV-<:ootinued. from Te Awamutu and one mile from Wharepuhunga. . 8 o 1 0 I 40 25010 30 26010 30 As witness the hand of His Exct'llellcy the Governor­ Block n. 27010 30 General, this 28th day of May, 1921. 3 0 1 0 35 28010 30 D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister oi Lands. 5 0 1 0 40 29010 30 6 0 1 0 35 30010 30 7 0 1 0 40 31 0 1 0 30 Regulations under the Defence Act, 1909, constituting Military 8 0 1 0 35 Di.ytrict .•. 10 0 1 0 35 Block V. 6 o 1 0 28 JELLICOE, Governor-General. Block IV. 7 1 5·75 o 30 N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority 7 0 1 0 32 8 1 11-25 o 33 I conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, I, John 8 0 1 0 I 32 9 o 1 16·75 35 9 0 1 0 32 10 1 22·25 Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor·General of the Do­ o 40 minion of New Zealand, do hereby cancel the regulations 10 0 1 0 32 11 0 25-5 o 25 constituting the Military Districts as set out in the New 11 0 1 0 32 12 34 o 0 25 Zealand GazeUe No. 12, of the tenth day of, Februa.ry, ono 12 0 1 0 32 13 1 0 25 o thousand nine hundred and twenty·one, and hereby sub· 14 0 1 0 32 14 o 1 0 25 15 0 1 0 32 17 o 1 -0 25 stitute the following regulations, and declare that these shall 17 0 1 2 30 18 1 0 take effect from the first day of May, one thousand nine o 30 htmdred and twenty·one, 18 0 o 35 25 19 o 1 8 29 19 0 036·9 30 20 o 1 8 29 20 0 1 0 30 21 018 29 REGULATIONS. 21 0 1 0 30 22 o 1 8 29 THE Dominion of New Zealand is hereby divided, for the 22 0 1 0 30 23 o 1 8 29 purpose of the Defence Act, 1909, into three military districts, 23 0 1 0 30 to be termed commands, as follows :- Moturiki Township is situated on the eastern shore of Tauranga Harbour, at the present railway terminus. The THE NORTHERN COMMAND. sections are generally level or have easy slopes. Soil is of Comprising all that portion of the North Island of New a sandy nature, covered with fern and manttka.. The town Zealand lying north of a line drawn from the east coast along lies genera.lly 30 ft. above sea· level. the northern boundary of the County of Wairoa, thence in a straight line due west to the shore of Lake Taupo, thence FIRST-CLASS LAND. north-west to the point where the boundary between the counties of FAst Taupo and West. 'J'aupo meets the northern Waipa O(junty.-Piroll(fia Ea,! ViUage. shore of the lake, t.hence to the mo&t south-eastern point of Section 519: Area, 3 acres 2 roods 36 perches; upset the County uf Waitomo, and thence following the southern price, £40. boundaries of tht' counties of Waitomo and Awakino to the Undulating land, light soil 011 clay; mostly ploughable, sea. covered with fern and gorse. Acces~ by good road. THE CENTRAL COMMAND. Waikato Oounty.-Rangiriri Village. Comprising all that portion of the North Island of New Zealand lying south of the boundary.line described above. Section 182: Area, 10 acres 2 roods; upset price, £85. The section comprises about 3i acres of swamp which is THE SOUTHERN COMMAND. liable to flood, the balance being undulating clay land which Comprising the of New Zealand, Stewart carries a proportion of rough feed intermixed with manuka Island, and the Chatham Islands. and gorse. Situated within half a mile of Rangiriri Post-office and one mile and a quarter from Rangiriri Railway.station The Northern Command will be subdivided into four by formed road to within ten chains of the section, balance regimental districts as follows :- unformed. No.1 Regimental DiBtrict.-Headquarters, Auckland. Waikato Oounty.-Parish of Tamahere. All that area comprising the County of Eden: together with Section IlIA: Area, 15 acres 0 roods 19 perches; upset the City of Auckland, and all other boroughs and town dis: price, £615. tricts situated within or contiguous to the boundaries of the The improvements comprise dwelling 20 ft. by 27 ft., with said county, also the Boroughs of Devonport, Northcote, lean-to 9 ft. by 15 ft., cow· shed, windmill, and well (out of and Birkenhead, and the Great Barrier and Little Rarrier repair), 25 chains fencing, and 12 acres rough grassing. Islands, and all islands in the Hauraki Gulf. Level fern land of good quality, partly cultivated, situated No.2 Regimental DiBtrict.-HP.Qdquarters, Paeroo. two miles and a half from Matangi Railway.station by All that area comprising the counties of Coromandel, metalled road. Thames, Ohinemuri, Piako, Hauraki Plains, Matamata, Raglan County.-Whaingaroa Survey District. Taurauga, Rotorua, Whakatane, Opotiki, Waikohu. Waiapu, Matakaoa, Cook, Uawa., and that portion of the County of Section 12, Biock VII: Area, 5 acres 1 rood 28 perches; East Taupo lying north of the southern boundary of the u peet price, £80. command; together with all boroughs and town districts Access from deep water at Raglan Harbour, distant about situated within or contiguous to the boundaries of those twelve miles, and by formed road from Ngaruawahia twenty­ counties. four miles distant. Soil of good quality, on limestone forma­ tion; well watered. Altitude, 100 ft. above sea· level. No.3 Regimentol District.-Headquarter09, Whangarei. All that area comprising the counties of Mongonui, Whanga­ SECOND. CLASS LAND. roll., Hokianga, Bay of Islands, Hobson, Whangarei, Ota­ Waikato County.-PariBh of Taupiri. matea, Rodney, and Waitemata; together with all boroughs and town districts situated within or contiguous to the Section 234A: Area, 5 acres 2 roods 24 perches; upset boundaries of those counties other than the Boroughs of price, £35. Devonport, Northcote, and Birkenhead. Easy sloping fern land of fair quality, situated a bout ten miles east of Ohinewai.· No.4 Regimental District.-HetuhJuarters, Hamilton. All that area comprising the counties of Manukau, Franklin, Waikato Oounty.-PariBh of Whangamarino. Raglan, Wailmto, Waipa, Kawhia, Awakino, Waitomo, and Section 23: Area, 49 acres 2 roods 3 perches; upset price, that portion of the County of West Taupo lying north of the £112. southern boundary of the comma.nd; together with all Undulating to hilly land of poor quality, situated about boroughs and town dietricts situated wit,hin or contiguous eight miles east of Ohinewai. to the boundaries of those counties. -~-~~~~----

JUNE 9.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1511

The ('entral Command-will be subdivided into four regi., Dominion, yon were "ppointed" Commission to inquire into mental districts as follows :- . and report on vatious matters affecting the kauri.gum in· No. li Regimental District.-Headq1wrter..'5, Wellington. dustry, and_ yon w.ere .directed and reqnired to report to me . .. Inot later thftn the thirty.first day of March, one thousand All that area compnsmg the countIes of Makara and Hutt; nine hundred and twent.. . together wit~ th? City. of WellinFton, and "II ,~ther boroughs And where"s the ti~e o':thin which you were required and dto~n districts sItu".ted wlthm or contiguous to the to report was extended to the thirty.first day of May, one boun aries of those countIes. thousanrl nine hundred and twentv.one: And whereas it No.6 Regimental Di8tric!.~-FTr"dql!arter8. Palmerston North. i" expedient. .that t.he s!lid period should be further cxtended All that area comprising the counties of Oltura, Kaitieke, aR hereinafter provided: Waimarino, Wanganui, Rangitikei, Kiwitc,,', Pohangina, Now, therl'fore, T, ,Tohn Rushworth, Viscount .Tellicoe, Oroua, Kairanga, lIIanawatu, Horowhenua, and those portions Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in of the counties of West Taupo and East Taupo lying south of excre-iRe of the powers confprred by the Commissions of In· the northern boundary of the command and west of the quiry Act, 1908, and a-II other powers and authorities en· 1760 meridian of east longitude; together with the Borougb abling me in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice of Wanganui, the town distrids of Castlocliff and Gonville, ~nd consent of the Exceutiyc Council of the said Dominion, and all boroughs and town districts situated within or con. do herehy extend the period within which you are required tignous to{) the houndaries of those countics. to report, until the cleventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty·one. No.7 Regimental District.-Headquarters, Napier. And, with the likc advice and consent, and in further All that area comprising the counties of Wairoa, Hawke's pursuance of the said power and authority, I do hereby Bay, Waipawa, Waipukurau, DanneYirke, Patangata, Wood· confirm the said Commission except as herein varied. ville, Weber, Pahiatua. Akitio, Eketahuna, Mauriceville, CaBtlepoint, Masterton, Wairarapa South, Featherston, and Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· that portion of the Couuty of East Taupo lying south of the General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued northern boundary of the command and east of the 1760 under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Gov<'rnment meridian of east longitude; together ,vith all boroughs and House at Wellington. this 30th day of May, 1921. town distrids situated within or contiguous to the boundaries D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. of those counties. No.8 Regimental Di..trict.-Headgua.rters, Ha1l'era. A pproved in Oouncil. All that area comprising the" counties of Clifton, Taranaki, O. A. JEFFERY, Acting Olerk of the Executive Oouncil. Stratford, Inglewood, Whangamomona, "Vaitotara, Patea, Hawera, Eltham, Waimate West, and Egmont; together with all boroughs and town districts situ!lted within or con· tiguous to the boundaries of those counties, other than the Borough of Wanganui and the town districts of Castlecliff Arrangements for First Election, &c., Orapiu Road District. and Conville. Department of Internal Affairs, The Southern Command will be subdivided into fonr Wellington, 3rd June, 192L regimental districts as follows ;- IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to No.9 Regimental Di8trict.-Headquarters, Nelson. H appoint All that area comprising the counties of Sounds, Marl· ROBERT EDWARD ISAACS, of Auckland, borough, Awatere, Kaikoura, Waimea, Takaka, Colliugwood, to be Returning Officer and the porson to prepare the roll Buller, Murchison, Inangahua, Grey, and Westland; together of ratepayers for the purposes of the first election of the with all boroughs and town districts situated within or con­ seven members of the Board of the Orapiu Road Disttict as tiguous to the boundaries of those counties. cOILstituted under section II of the Reserves and other Lands No. 10 Regimental District.-Headquarters, Ghristchtirch. DisliOsal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1919; also to All that area comprising the counties of Amuri, Cheviot, appoint F"iday, the 1st day of July, 1921, to be the day, and Waipara, Kowai, Ashley, Tawera. Oxford, Rangiora, Eyre, the office of 1I1r. R. E. Isaacs. 19 Williamson Chambers, Waimairi, Heathcote, Paparua, Halswcll, Mount Herbert, Shortland Street, Auckland, to be the place, at which such Akaroa, Wairewa, Springs, Malvern, Relwyn, Ellesmere, Ash· first election shall be held; also to appoint Friday, the 8th burton, Geraldine, Levels, Mackenzie, 'V'aimate, and Chatham day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to be the Islands; together with the City of Christchurch, and all other time, and the aforesaid office of Mr. R. E. Isaacs to be the boroughs and town districts situated within or contiguous place, at which the first meeting of the members of the to the boundaries of those counties. Board so elected shall be held. No. 11 Regimental District.-Headquarters, Dunedin. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, All that area comprising the counties of Waitaki, Vincent, Minister of Internal Affairs. MlLniototo, Waihemo, Waikouaiti, Peninsula, and Taieri; together with the City of Dunedin. and all other boroughs and town districts situated within or contiguous to the boundaries of those oounties. Ranger under the Animals Protection Act appointed fO'T No. 12 Regimental District.-Headquarters, Inverwrgill. Rotorua DistTict. All that area comprising the counties of Lake, Tuapeka, Bruce, Clutha, Southland, Wallace. Fiord, and Stewart Department of Internal Affairs, Island; together with all boroughs and town district.s situated Wellington, 21st May. 1921. within or contiguous to the boundaries of those counties. - IS Exoellency the Governor-General has boon pleaaed H to appoint Each regimental district may be further subdivided for administrative purposes under such desi),mation and with JAMES MILLER DICKSON such bounda.ries as the Commandnnt fY'Onl thn(~ to time to be a Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for direds. the Acclimatization District of Rotorua. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ E. P. LEE, for Minioter of Internal Affairs. General, this 2nd day of June, 1921. [NOTE.-The ahove notice is published in substitution for R. H. RHODES, Minister of Defence. that published on page la91 of the New Zealand Gazette No. 53, of the 2nd June, 1921.] Further ecrtending Time of Kauri-gum Indn8try Cornmis'iun.

-----~------JELLIOOE, Governor·General. To all persons to whom the"e preeents shall come, and to Members of Benmore·Limehills River Boa"d appointed. REGINALD PALMER GREVILLE, Esquire, F.R.G.S.. of Auckland, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Dep",rtment of Internal Affairs, Surveyor for the Nurth Auckland Land District, and Wellmgton. 3rd .June, 1921. Kauri-gum Superintendeut ; RODNEY ('OATES, Esquire, IS Excellency the Govp-rnor.General is pleased, in terms of Matakohe, Farmer; FRANCIS LAWRENCE GRIllBIN H of section G of the River Boards Act, 1913, to appoint E.quire, of Auckland, Gum·merchant; ERNEST .JOHN NrcCOf", Esquire, of JHkuai, Taima, Settler; JOHN ROBERT ANDERSON, Esq., NICHOLSON, E,quire, 01 Auckland, Gum.digger; FliEDE· WILLIAM J. COWIE, Esq., RICK PALLISER WORLEY, Esquire, l\I.A., D.Se., of Auck· JAMES GRANT, Esq., land, Professor of Science: and l\IO"TAGD"E HARRISON THOMAS iYlcFETRICH, Esq., and WYNYARD, Esquire, of Auckland, Solicitor: Greeting. DUNCAN MCI:)ILVERY, Esq., HEREAS by a Warrant dated the twenty.first day to be members of the Benmure·LimehiIls River Board. W of February, one thousand nj'D hundred and .twenty· WM. DOWNIE STJ·;WART, one, and issued under my hand and the public scal of the Minister of Internal Affairs. B 1512 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ~No. 55

Regi8trar of Marriages, ·"'c., appointed•. Impectol' under the NOlIJioUB Weeds Act, 1908, appointed.­ Notice No. 2064. Department of Internal Affairs, I Wellington, 3rd June, 1921. Department of Agriculture, IS Excellency the Governor.General has been pleased Wellington, 7th June, 1921. H to appoint HIS Excellenoy the Governor-General has been pleased WALTER FULT,ER to appoillt ' to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for CHARLES NORMAN CLARK the district of Middlem.areh, on and from the 9* May, 1921. to be all Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds IDr. DOWNIE STEWART, Aot, 1908, for the Borough of Tauranga, the appointment Minister of Internal Affairs. to date as from the 7th June, 1921. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture.

Appointment of Officers under Part II oj the Fi,hef'ie. Trustee 0/ Savings-bank appointed. Act, 1908. The Treasury, Marine Department, Wellington, 6th June, 1921. Wellington, 30th May, 1921_ IS Excell.ency the Go,·ernor-General haa been pleased T is pereby notified that His Excellenoy the Governor­ H to appomt I General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the RADFORD HENRY BRODRICK, Esq., Fisberies Act, 1908, and of the Official Appointments and Documents Act, 1919, appointed as a Trustee of the Invercargill Savings· bank. CHARLES ROBERT SKIl'PAGE, of Featherston; and F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. JAMES MILLER DICKSON, of Waikaremoana, to be Officers for the purposes of Part II of the first­ mentioned Act. F. H. D. BELL, Minister of Marine. Member oJ Wellington Land Board reappointe4. Department of Lands and Survey, Inspectors oj Factories appointed. Wellington, Srd June, 1921. DeparJ;ment of Labour, IS Excelle~oy the Governor-General has been pleaaed H to reappolllt . Wellington, 6th June, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased JOSEPH DAWSON H to appoint to be a member of the Wellington Land Board, 0.9 from the HOBERT CRAWFORD DRUMMOND, 161h June, 1921. PATRICK DUDDY, and D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. ANDREW GREGOR to be Inspectors for the purposes of the Factories Act, 1908. The appointments are dated the 2nd June, 1921. Olerk and Bailiff appointed. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Department of Justice, Appointment of Eait Oeast N a.tive Trust Lands OommiB8ioner. . Wellington, 8th June, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor.General has been pleased to Native Department, H appoint Wellington, 8t.h June, 1921. Constable ANDREW GREGOR IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to H appoint io be Clerk and Bailifi of the Magistrate's Court at Grey­ WALTER EDWARD RAWSON, Esq., town, as from the 13th day of May, 1921, "~ice Constable McIntosh, resigned. to be the Commissioner under the East Coast Native TrIlst E. P. LEE, lIfinister of Justice. Lands Act, 1902, and its amendments, on and from the 7th day of June.. 1921, I,ioo T. A. Coleman, Esq. J. G. COATES, MiniRter of Native Affairs.

Member8 of Licensing Oommittees appoint.d. Repistrar of Birth' and Deaths of Maoris appointed. Department of Justice, Office of Public Service Commissioner, W E)llington, 6th June, 1921. Wellington, 7th June, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to HE Pnblic Service Commissioner has made the fol­ H appoint T lowing appointment in the Public Service;- ALEXANDER SMITH LAIRD, ALEXANDER HERBERT MACKAY ROBERT PEARCE CARTER, and WILLIAM JOHN MCWATTERS to be Rep,"istrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Wangauui, as from the lat day of January, 1921. to be members of the Licensing Committee for the district of A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Waimarino, vice W. H. Wackrow, ,J. I. Monfrie., and n. R. Brown, re"pectively; and NOTE.-Amending entry on pe.ge No. 1392 of New Zealand Gazette No. 53, of 2nd June, 1921. MYLES DOYLE to be a member of the Licensing Committ(;e for the diRtrict Registrar 01 Elector.; and Returning Officer appointed. of Bay of Plent.y, vice P. A. Crawford. E. P.LEE, l\I;inister of ,Justice. Office of Public Service Commissioner, . , • Wellington, 8th June, 1921. rl' HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ lowing appoimment in the Public Service:- . Dwptdy RegU.Iraf'8 0/ MMt'Jaqu, "'eo, appointed. JAMES WYLLIE McLEAN Registrar-General's Office, to be Registrar of Electors aDd Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Waimarino, for the purposes of tbe Wellington, 7th ,June, 1921. Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 18th day of May, 1921. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. lI

Appointments, Promotion., Resi(!na.tions. and Tran8fera of I The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under O.ffieers of the N.Z. A,-my M. cdiclLl Depa.rtlllent a.n,z Terri- the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 22, torilLl Force. __ of 20th February, 1920. Dated 24th May, 1921. Honorary Captain Malcolm Ross. Department of Defence, Honorary Captain Sydney Herbert Sargeant. Wellington, 6th June, 1921. Honorary Lieutenant Lionel Wade. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Lieutenant Henry Delamore Stride, with the rank of H to approve of the appointments, promotions, rc.igna- Captain. tions, and transfers of the undel'mentioned officers of the 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Captain) Herbert Carvosso, with N.Z. Army Medical Department and Territorial Force. the rank of Captain. •

N.Z. ARMY MEDICAL DEPART~lENT. UNATTACHED LI~T (GENERAL LIST). R.S.M. William Reeve i" granted the temporary rank of Captain Frank Cowlishaw is posted to the Retired List, Lieutenant. Dated 25th May, 1921. under the provi~ions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920. Dated 24th May, 1921. QUE1~N ALEXANDRA'S 2ND (WELLINGTON WEST COAST) 2nd Lieutenant Robert Harry Perrett resigns his commission. :!IIOU"TED RIFLES. Dated 26th !\fay, 1921. 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) Rdward Arthur Hawkius resigns his commission. Dated 25th May, 1921. RF.SERVE o~' OFFICERS (lNIIT'.). Lieutenant M• .Icolm Scott Galloway, M.e., is transferred to 9TH (\VELLlNOTON EAST COAST) MOl'NTED RrFLEs. the lith (Wellington) Regiment. Dated 13th March, 1917. Lieutenant Thomas Pen''v Hunter, R.eserve of Officers, resigns Lieutenant :Frerlerick George Yeo is transferred to the 5th his commission. Dated 23rd May, 1921. (Wellington) ReginlPnt. Dated 24th November, 1918.

N.r.. GARRISON Al-tTILLgRY. RESERVE OF OFFICERS (GENERAL LrST). Altckland G.A. ])i"i·,ioll. Honorary Lieutenant I::Itanley Luscombe Searell is posted to Major Albert Jametl )farshall is tranHfel'l'~d I" the ReserV<' of the Retired List, under the provisions of General Head­ Officers. Dated 25th Jlfay, 1921. quarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th :Fcbruary, 1920. DaiA'd 11th August, 1920. Trellin;,foll G.A. DivUol1. R. H. RHODES, Minister of Defence. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Ga.,etie No. 47, of 19th May, 1921, relating to 2nd Lieutenant Rona,ld Wallacp Fenton, for the words "Dated 29th April, 1921," read" Dated 5th March, 1920." Result oj Poll J01' Proposed Loun.

CORPS 010' N.Z. ENGINEERS. Wellington, 1st June, 1921. No.1 Field Company. HE following notice, received from the :Mayor of the The notice published in the New Zea/ILI1,z Gazette No. 68, T Council of the Borough of Gore, is published in accord· of 22nd July, 1920, relating to the resignation of Lieutenant ance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, (temp.) William Frederick Bridgman is cancelled, and the 1913. following substituted :-. F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. Lie.utenant (temp.) William Frederick Bridgman is trans­ ferred to the Reserve of Officr·r.. Dated 6th July, 1920. BOROt;GH m' GORE. N.Z. POST AND TELEGRAPH CORPS. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, North 18land. 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of Lieutenant (temp.) ,John Paisley ~fahon to be Lieutenant. the Borough of Gore was taken on the 18th day of May, Dated 9th November, 1918. 1921, on the proposal of the Gore Borough Council to raise Lieutenant (temp.) Georgc Walter Buchanan to be Lieutenant. by special loan a sum of £14,000 for the following purposes DaiA'd 9th November, 1918. and upon the terms hereinafter stated, namely :- 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) George Henry Scull to be Lieutenant. Drainage-works in West Ward of the Borough Dated 25th :\iay, 1921. of Gore £8,000 2nd Lieutenant (011 probutiun) .John Tower" resigns his ap­ Water-supply works in the said West Ward .. £6,000 pointment. Dated 25th May. 1921. The said sums are to be raised and the repayment thereof secured by the issue of debentur~ bearing interest at the rate 5TH (WELLINGTON) REGlMJf;,,·r. of £5 108. per centum per annum, or such higher rate not eX­ Lieutenant )[alcolm Scott Galloway. M.e., from the Reserve ceeding £5 15s. per centum per annum as the Governor·General of Officers (temp.), to be Lieutenant. Dated 13th March, in ('-

N.Z. ARMY' NVRSING SERYWB. Wellington, 1st June, 1921. Sister Blanche Marion Huddleston is transferred from the HE followiug notice, received from tbe Chairman of the Reserve to the Active Lii;t. Dated 17th May, 1921. T Council of the County of Piako, is publisbed in accord­ Sister Edith l\farv Lewis is tmnsferred from the R.esrrvc to ance ·with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, the Active List. Dated 19th May, 1921. 191;l. Staff Nnrse Winifred At Scott is tr9,nsferred from the Reserve ]( H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. to the Active List. Dated 2:;th May, 1921.

UNATT~cm,D LIST (b). PIAKO COUNTY COUNOIL.

The notice publishecl in the SUD Zea/ttnd GILzeite No. 4H. Result un Poll on Proposal to mise a Loan. of 12th May, 1921, relating to 2ml Lieutenant. (011 probation) PVRSU.lyr to seetion 12 of the Local Bodies' Loa.ns Act. Nathan John Caldwell, 14th (l::Ioulh Otago) Regiment, iH 1913, I heI't'by give notice t.hM D: po)]. of the l':1tepayt'l's of the cancelled, and the following substituted :- County of Piako was taken on the 18th day of May, 1921,011 Nathan John Caldwell to be 2nd Lieuten.. nt (on pro. the proposal of the Piako County to borrow the sum of bation). Dated 15th April, 11l:!1. £5,GOO for the purpose of provirling the Council'a ahare of 1514 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55 constructing a ferro-P.Oncrete traffic-bridge over the Waihcu I Ind'u"t"ial£School8~Act, 1908.-Notice to the Public Tru8tee. River ~t Te Aroha. The- number of votes recorded for the proposal was 443, Education Department, and the number of votes recorded against the proposal was t~ Wellington, 30th May, 1921. 502. HEREAS Peter Huff is at present an inmate of the I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. W Napier Receiving Home: And whereas such inmate Dated this 25th day of May, 1921. is entitled to certain moneys: And whereas it seems ex­ 1<'. 'V. WALTERS, Chairman. pedien t to issue the directions hereinafter set forth: Now, I, Christopher James Parr, Minister of Education, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 38 of the- In­ dustrial Schools Act, 1908, do hereby direct the Public Trustee Notice re8pecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries of the to take possession of all such moneys, and apply the same Borough of Feilding. for the benefit of such inmate in accordance with the pro­ visions of the sMd Act. Department of Internal Affairs, E. P. LEE, for Minister of Education. Wellington, 30th May, 1921. URSUANT to section 132 of the Municipal Corporations P Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition, in Surveyor's Lice,,"e under the Land Tran8jer Act revoked. accordance with regUlations, signed by not less than one­ fourth of the electQrs of the area described in the Schedule Department of Lands and Survey, hereto, being part of the County of Manawatu, has been • Wellington, 3rd June, 1921. presented to His Excellency the Governor-General praying OnCE is hereby given that, with the approval of His that the Baid area may be excluded from the said county l1nd N Excellencv t-llP Governor-General, in terms of sub­ included in the Borough of Feilding. All persons affected section (3) of se,;'tion 177 of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, J are h:}J'e by called upon to lodge any written 0 bjections til or have revoked the license of petitions against the proposed alteration within one month GIDEON GIFFOltD SANDISON from the first publication of this notice. Such 0 bjections or petitions are to be addressed and forwarded to the Minister to practice as a Surveyor under the sMd Act, such revocation of Internal Affairs, Wellington. to be for the period extending from the date of the gazetting hereof to thc 31st day of May, 1922. SCHEDULE. W. T. NEILl" Surveyor-General. AREA PROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED IN BOROUGH OF FEILDING. ALL that area in the Land District of Wellington, b"ing part Surveyors licensed. of Allotment 24 on deposited plan 999, bounded by the Borough of Feilding as described in the New Zealand Gazette, Surveyors' Board of New ZEoaland, 1921, page 429, from the south-west comer of Allotment 28, Wellington, 14th April, 1921. deposited plan 999, to and along the southern boundary of I T is hereby notified, for general information, that licenses Allotment 24 for a distance of 204'6 links, thence north­ under the Surveyors' Institute and Board of Examiners easterly along a right line to the south-western corner of Act, 1008, hav!' been issue

DeC6IUed P"..MII' E.tateB.

Tn PUBJdC TBUST OrnCII 01' NBW ZBAL.t.ND. - INCOBPOBATBD UNDER THB PROVISIONS 01' TBJI PUBLIO TRUST 01'l'I01: ACT, 1908.

ARTIOULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of ilie PUBLIC TRUSTEE during the P Month of May, 1921. , ~I Name of Deoeased. Residenoe. Ocoupation. Remarks.

1 Aitken, Alexa.nder McAlister ',' Sydenham .. Moulder .. 23/4/21 Intestate. 2 Andrew, William ...... Napier .. .. Labourer .. .. 8/4/21 3 Armstrong, James .. .. Linwood .. Retired blacksmith .. 16/4/21 " 4 Bald, Robert ...... Opotiki .• .. Labourer .. .. 2/5/21 " 5 Barry, Margaret Theresa .. .. Wellington .. Married woman .. 25/4/21 " 6 Blick, James Henry .. .. Auckland .. Farmer .. .. 13/3/19 ! " 7 Blyth, Janet Crichten Thomson .. Dunedin .. Widow .. .. 17/8/18 " 8 Brownlee, James .• .. .. Oamaru .. .. Retired stenemason 8/4/21 " 9 Carrick, George James .. .. Paeroa .. .. Labourer .. . . 6/1/21 " 10 Church, Elizabeth .. .. Christchurch .. Widow .. .. I Hi/5/21 Tes~te . 11 Clarke, Elizabeth .. .. Newton .. ... Music· teacher ., 21/3/21 12 Cook, Lizzie, also Elizabeth .. Makarewa .. Married woman .. I l/II/16 Intestate" . 13 Cornick, David .. .. Enfield .. . , Labourer .. . . 5/2/21 Testate . 14 Costin, George William .. .. Aucklsnd .. Waterside· worker .. 6/5/21 Intestate . 15 Counihan, Elizabeth Edgar .. Temuka .. .. Widow .. .. 21/4/21 Testate. 16 Cowling, Franois Allen .. ., Wanganui .. Gentleman .. 17/4/21 17 Dawriok, Margaret May .. .. Clive .. .. Spinster .. . . 6/5/21 " 18 Dimond, Michael Peter .. .. Whakatane .. Farm labourer . . 13/11/20 " 19 Di ve, Minnie Ada .. .. Strafterd .. Martied woman .. 17/12/20 Intestate" . 20 Downing, William ., .. Christchurch .. Carpenter .. 9/1/21 21 Elliott, Edward ...... Dairy.farmer .. 5/5/21. " 22 Eunson, Willi.a.m John .. .. Otautau" .. Carpenter .. . . 5/11/19 Tes~te. 23 Fish, Earnest Robert .. .. Trentham Military Soldier .. " 13/4/21 Intestste. Hospital 24 Furness, Smith James .. .. Wellingtcn .. Gentleman (a ton e 14/5/21 Testate. time newspaper proprietor) 25 Gibbons, Peter ...... Mangawai .. Bushman .. .. 9/3/21 Intestate. 26 Grey, Susan ...... Gisborne .. ,Widow .. . . 16/4/21 Testate . 27 Groom, Joseph ...... Christchurch .. Labourer .. .. 15/4/21 28 Hancook, Charles .. .. Sydenham . , Stereman .. .. 16/4/21 Intestate" . 29 Hayward, William James Sharplin .. Wellington, late of Tailor .. .. 25/3/21 Testate . Sydney 30 Hickey, Willia.m ...... Karapiro ., }'armer .. .. 3/2/21 31 Hourigan, Daniel Joseph .. .. Christchurch .. Shearer .. .. 18/4/21 Intestate" . 32 James, William Emyln .. .. Marten .. .. Farmer .. .. 5/2/04 33 James, Willia.m ...... Recften .. .. Miner .. . . 6/4/21 " 34 Jardine, Margaret .. .. Wellington .. Widow .. .. 10/5/21 " 35 Smith, Jessie ...... Levin .. .. Married wom.a.n . . 23/2/21 " 36 Johns, John ...... Nightcaps . . Labourer .. .. 9/7/20 " 37 Jones, John .. .. .' . Wellington .. I G lass·cutter . . 3/2/21 " 38 Kelland, Thomas .. .. Gishome ., Restaurant proprieter 30/4/21 Tesi~te. 39 Kininmont, Willia.m Nicol .. Oamaru.; .. Farmer .. . . 12/10/17 Intestate . 40 Lambourne, Thomas .. .. Dunedin .. Builder .. .. 8/2/21 Testate . 41 Leafberg, John .. ., Auckland .. Master matiner .. 26/3/20 Intestate. ' 42 Marton, James Alexander .. .. Waimate .. Fa,rmer .. . . 1/12/18 43 Mills, Jane Anna .. .. Methven .. Married woman " 17/5/21 Teijt~te 44 Moffat, John ...... Invercargill .. Retired railway em· 26/4/21 ployee " 45 MOBsop, John ...... Dunedin .. Labourer .. .. 19/3/21 Intestate. 46 Mundie, Samuel William .. .. Lower Hutt .. Carter .. .. 14/3/21 Testate. 47 MoAtavey, Frank .. .. Christchurch ., Labourer .. . . 5/4/21 Intestate. 48 MoConnell, Alexander .. .. Kumeu ...... 2/3/21 49 MoLeod, Helen ...... Mataura .. Married" woman . . 27/1/21 Testate" . 50 Newport, Henry .• .. .. Levin .. .. Nurseryman .. 28/10/19 51 Oates, Harold ...... Mount Stewart .. Farmer .. . . 23/8/20 Intestate" • 52 O'Connor, Mary .• .. .. Greytown, late of Widow .. . . 11/5/21 Testate. Petene 53 O'Neill, Willia.m ...... Manutahi .. Labourer .. .. 3/7/20 Intestate. 54 O'Sullivan, Thomas .. .. Whangaroa .. Gum·digger .. 24/5/20 55 Parker, Arthur Sydney Frederick .. Otago .. .. Miner .. .. 10/2/21 " 56 Peake, Adolphus Theobald .. Wellington .. Clerk .. .. 7/4/21 " 57 Pettigrew, Mary McNeilage .. Woodlands ., Domestio duties .. 24/11/15 " 58 Ptioe, Elizabeth O'Reilly ., .. Glentunnel . , Widow .. .. 10/12/15 Testate" . 59 Ptitohard, John Edward .. .. Kaupokonui .. Farmer .. .. 15/4/21 60 Rayne!, Joseph Paul .. .. Hastings .. Gardener .. .. 30/3/21 Intestate;" 61 Reid Elizabeth Agnes .. .. Woodend .. Married woman .. 5/4/21 Testste. 62 Richardson, Ann ...... Miller's Flat .. Domestio duties .. 3/8/20 63 Ronan, Thomas ...... Limehills .. Labourer .. .. 25/4/21 InU:~tate • 64 Russell, John ...... Auokland .. Shunter .. .. 20/11/20 65 Sander, Marcus Detler Henry .. H"we!'a .. Farmer .. .. 28/8/20 " 66 Scobie, Albert Adolphus •. .. Waikino .. Battery hand .. 5/4/21 " 67 Soutter, Simon ...... Kaikoura .. Labourer .. .. 3/12/20 " 68 Shroder, Linnia; otherwise known as Wellington .. Married wom.a.n .. 5/5/21 " O'Connell, Linnea " 69 Smith, John ...... Restaurant·keeper .. I 12/5/21 Testste. " una THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

DECUSEn PEBSONS' ESTATES-continued.

Date Name of Dec8&8ed. ResldeDce. I Oocupa1doD. of Reme.rks. ~I Death. --+-~------'1'------,-----

70 Stanley, Mary Dunedin ! Old-age pensioner 23/4/21 Intestate. 71 Steedman, Mervyn Roberts Port Waikato r :Farm.manager 6/11/20 .72 Stevenson, Dora. Mary Dannevirke Widow 26/4/21 73 Stewart, Peter Ashl;>tIrton Engine·driver 20/4/21 Tes~te. 74 Stockman, Elizabeth JfordeU .. Married woman 21/7/19 Intestate. 75 Stroud, Jake or Jacob Auckland Engineer and contrac- 21/4/21 tor " 76 Sutherland, FinJay Nightcaps Coal-miner 24/11/18 .. 77 Taylor, Rachel .. Opuna.ke, Taranaki Widow 21/3/21 Testate . 78 Themsen, Hans IIfasterton Carpenter 4/5/21 79 Tidd, Annie Elizabeth Frankton Junction Married wOlllan 5/7/11 80 Tout, Richard Timaru .. Retirerl farmer 29/4/21 81 Tuoro, Wake Waiotemarama Minor 22/11/18 In~~tate. 82 Tuoro, Wikitoria .. .. 23/5/18 83 Ward, Uscela Rose Mary .. Whang~rei Domestic duties 1/4/21 84 Watkins, Frederick Dunedin Labourer .. 23/12/20 .. 85 Whitehead, Mary Anne Auckland Widow 3/5/21 Testate. 86 Wilson, Jane Oamaru .. Spinster 21/4/21 87 Winter, Albert .. Wellington Wharf labourer 28/4/21 Inte~tate.

-~------~------~------Publio Trl\st Office, Wellington, 2nd June, 1921- J. W. MACDONALD, Public Tl'ustee. ------O(fice. opened and clo.ed,

OFFICES. Ollloe. District. I Date. ------

POST-OFFICES CLOSED.

Globe Mine r Greymouth 16 September, 1920. Milford Sound - Invercargill .. 1 October, 1919. Redan i 28 February, 1921.

MONEY-ORDER OFFIOES AND POST OFFICE SAYINGS-BANKS OPENED. Claudelands .. I Hamilton .. I 26 March, 1921. Huara.u .. . Auckland . . 22 April, 1920.

POSTAL-NOTE OFFICES OPENED. Te Akau •• 24 March, 1921. Te Whetu •• :: I Ha~:ltol1 29

TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED. Autawa New Plymouth 22 March, 1921. Korokoro •• Wellington II April, Ngapohatu Invercargill 24 March, Puhipuhi •• Auckland 14" " Pukeora Sanatorium Napier 23 December, 1920. Venlaw Invercargill 1 April, 1921. Wekaweka Auckland 2

TELEPHONL-OFFICES (,LOSEll. Globe Mine Greymouth 16 September, 1920. Kaikoura Wharf Christchurch .. 9 January, 1919. Kotara _New Plymouth 31 December, 1918. Poatiri Dunedin 31 March, 1921. Redan Invercargill .. 22 " Waitewhena Hamilton 31 "

TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED. Autawa New Plymouth 22 March, 1921. Korokoro .• Wellington 11 April, Ngapohatu Invercargill 24 March, " Puhipuhi .• Auckland 14" " Pukeora. Sanatorium Napier 23 December, 1920. Venlaw InvercargiU 1 April, 1921- Wekaweka Auckland 2

TELEPHONE BUREAUX C'LOqED. Globe Mine Oreymouth .. 16 September, 1920. Kaikoura Wharf Christchurch .. 9 January, 1919. Kotare \ New Plymouth 31 December, 1918. Poatiri Dunedin .. 31 March, 1921. Redan .... Invercargill .. 22 Waitewhena I Hamilton .. 31

CONVERTED FROM TELEPHONE TO TELl!lORAPTf OFFICE. Karioi - Wanganui I 23 February, 1921. JVNE 9.J THE NEW ZEAIJAND GAZETTE. 1517

Post and Telegraph Department, Gener.. l Post Offioe, Wellington, 1st June, 1921. H IS Exoellenoy the Governor-General haa been pleaaed to make the following appointments in the Post IIond Telegraph Departmen'. J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.

NON-PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS.

Name. Office. Date.

POSTMASTERS AND TELEGRAPmSTS.

RailwlIY 0fficp r.9. Cassells. Alexander McLeod Allanton "1 Dunedin .. 22 Feb., 1921. Sheldon, Gerald McLellon Moana .. Greymouth 18 Jan., Withers, Cecil Henry Sheffield . . Christchurch 7 Mar.,

POSTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS. Anderson, Annie Onewhero Hamilton 11 Mar., 1921. Beal, Dupair Edward Okere Falls .. 6 April, Boyd, Myrtle Mangamaunu Blen'heim 22 Fnb., Bunting, Maud Eleanor Halfway Bush Dun"din I Mar., Chapman, Emmeline Mary Ruakaka Auckland .. 19 " Christensen, Mary Ann Blanche Kaiaka [j April, " Cooke, Aileen Ann Marie Horeke I Feb., Cooper, James Henington Tauwhare Ha~ilton I Mar., Costello, Mary Veronica •. Cape Foulwind Westport 12 Feb., Crimmins, Susan Te Tullo Invercargill II April, .. Davidson, Syduey James Wallace .. Mangere Bridge Auckland .. I .Tan., Dewhirst, Mary Ann Kotuku Greymouth I Mar., Fairbairn, John Houghton Hermitage Timam 21 Jan., " Findlay, Robert Norman* Maungatua Dunedin 3 Nov., 1920. Flood, Jane Margaret Utakura Auckland 22 Dec., " Flowers, Elizabeth ,," Hira Nelson 12 Mar., 1921. Gadd, Rose Edith Claudelands .. Hamilton 14 Feb., " George, William Makarora Dunedin 1 April, " Gibson, Alice Veronica Cape Foulwind Westport 16 Glen, Gordon McKinnon .. Molesworth .. Blenheim 1 Goddard, James Ashfordt Puysegur Point InvercargiII .. 10 1920." Griffiths, Ivy Birchfield Westport 11 1921. Guyatt, Thomas Toira Dunedin 6 " Hardy, Venetia Emma Douglas Blackburn Napier 14 Mar., Hargest, Edwin Otama Invercargill I April, Hastings, Eileen Te Hoe Hamilton .. 15 Feb., Hawkins, Ida May Te Horo Wellington 29 Mar., Hornibrooke, Mary Helen Mangapehi Hamilton I Jan., Hughes, Mary Catherine Mokaniti 9 April, " Humphreys, Gladys Tangowahine Alwkland 1 Mar., Knight, Annie Kerr Ponga 10 " Lindsay, Jane .. Waimatua In y(:;cargiII .. 12 April, " McDermott, Walter George Taieri Beach Dunedin 9 Mar., McGuigan, Evelynne Glenledi I " Mackenzie, Catherine Ann Mahoe Ne';' Plymouth 14 Feb., McKeown, Michael Peter Oparau Ferry Hamilton I Mar., McLeod, Ernest Port Awanui Gisborne 1 April, " McMeekin, Ro bert Allan Hicks Bay .. 1 Dec., 1920. McMillan, Ellen May Tuturau Inv~~argill 6 Jan., 1921. McMillan, William John Point Chevalier Auckland 1 Mar, Morrison, Zoe Florence .. Maungatapere 1 Jan., Morrow, Margaret Ettrick Dun~din 8 Mar., O'Carroll, David James .. Kopuarahi .. Thame8 1 April, " O'Connor, Thomas Joseph Ponga Auckland 1 Dec., 1920. Ollson, David Owen Wakapuaka Suhurban Nelson 1 April, 1921. Orchard, Ellen Maud St.ODler Blenheim I " Perham, Richard Frederick Threp-mil,· Hokit.ika I Mar., Pope, Thelma Clara Karanltl Hamilton 4 April, " Rawstorn, Albert John Hira Nelson 19 ~iar., Rodger, Edward Irving Te Kifi New Plymouth 21 " Ross, Alice Papatowai Dunedin I April, Ross, Lilian Marie Silverdal.. Auckland I Jan., Salton, lona Alexandria .. Kaweku In verca rgiII .. 7 Mar., Sandford, Eliza Mary Anderson TiakitahullR Wellington 7 April, " Smith, Eugene Ro bert Paerau Dunedin 16 Mar., Sullivan, Andrew James Te Ahuahu Auckland 25 Feb., Tapp, Elizabeth Babylon 1 April, " 'l.'aylor, Winifred Ellen •. Whakaki Napi~r 5 " Tebbutt, Leila May Waiwera Auckland 31 Mar., Whalley, James Maxwell' Hermitage Timaru 26 Feb., Wilson, Belle Halkett TaWIl Christchurch 21

POSTMASTER. Railway o.Qica. Alderton, William Stanley Elvin I Paerata I Auckland " 28 Mar., 1921.

POSTM.\STERS. Adamo, Hector Gordon ., Hinerua . Napier . '112 Mar., 1921. Birse, Helen Marr Frankton In vercargiII .. " 21 " " Brooker, Elder Helen 'L'he Peaks Christchurch .. 26 Feb., " Caroan, Margaret Caroline North Chatton InvercargiII .. .. 14" "

• Amending entry In N.w Z.aland Gazetu No. 32, of 31 ,'March, 1921. t Amending entry in New Z.aland Ga ••tu No. 89, or 28tb October, 1920. 1518 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

NON· PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS-continued. ------.--- _. ------Name. Office. District. nate.

POSTMASTERs-continued. Corlet, Charles Claude Pahautea Wellington .. 16 Feb., 1921. Crene, Percival Takahue -.. Auckland ') Edge, Percy Otuhi 6 April, :: Fogarty, Sarah Rita Te Hirua 1 " " Henry, -Geoffrey .. Aitutaki 24 Dec., 1920. Knight, William Edmunds' Hiwirau Thames 1 Jan., 1921. Love, Thomas Henry Ardgowan Oamaru 13 April, " Lowther, Minnie Sara,h Hoanga Auckland 6 Dec., 1920. McDowell, Lucy May Ngapuke Hamilton 14 Mar., 1921. McLeod, Joseph Kirikau 24 " Pearson, Charles Waiwhero Gish;rne 16 April, " Reilly, Rose Moa Creek Dunedin 1 Robb, Alexander Ruataniwha Napier 1 " Spiller, Oswald .. Poliako Wanganui 21 Feb., " Stewart, William Alexander Erua 13 Sept., 1920. Te Paa, Hemi .. Ripin Auckiand 28 Mar., 1921. Te Paa, Selwyn 1 Jan., " Welle·Sm"ile8, George Whangamata 1 Dec., 1920. Willson, Dorio Papahaoa Westport 1 April, 1921. TELEPHONISTS. Allen, Ellen Harewood Christchurch 4 Feb., 1921. Baker, Mabel Winifred Potter's Creek Hokitika 7 Mar., " Bird, Lyell Lorraine * Puhipnhi Auckland 14 Black, Mona Jane Rocklands Dunedin 1 April, " Brillane, William Lawrence Baton Nelson 14 Jan., Carter, Gladys Muriel* .. Oratia Auckland 11 Feb., Cobbe, Maurice Waihapai Wanganui 14 April, " Cowern, Frederick Jolm .. Pukeinoi Hamilton 22 Oct., 1917. Daly, Elena* Port Crltig Invercar.cill 4 Mar., 1921. Dobbs, Olive Clara Retaruk~ Hamiltoii .. 9 April, " Falconer, James Macnamara* Waiaruhe Napier 15 Feb., Fraser, Angus .. Autaw'1 New Plymouth 22 Mar., Gray, Charles Harper Pukeinoi Hamilton ?I' Feb., Grubb, Ada Annie Sarah Kokohuia Wanganui 14 Mar., Hamilton, William Archibald Upokonui I April, " Hookin, William Cvril Norman Stone Rocky Nook Auckland 14 Prown . J"cbon, Frank Onehunga East 1 " Lowther, Minnie Sarah* Hoanga 16 Mar., McGowan, Alexander Durham Aniwaniwa .. Hamilton" 10 Jan., Mack; Frank Gordon Te Tuhi \Vanganui 14 April " Middleton, )\{ary Ellen .. Farmers' Institute Wellin!!ton 6 Dec., 1920. }fills, Philomena Roberta Eli Bay Blenh~im 8 Mar., 1921. Mooney, Johanua* Ngapohatu In vercargill .. 24 Moynihan, Louisa West Kyle Christchurch 17 " PenglaBe, James Percival Erina Blenheim 18 Feb., Piper, Edith Milford Auckland 8 Ma,r., Pitbie, Henry Steele Pukeuri Junction Burean Oamaru I April, " P')wick, Je8~e· .. Wekaweka Auckland 2 8aunder.<, Herbert Alexander Hazelburn Timaru 18 " S",ith, Frances May Pipitoua Hamilton 16 Mar.. Stent, Ruby Myrtl~ Sandon Block Wanganui 10 April, ,. Thomson, Andrew Oware Invercargill .. 21 Feb., Thom.on, George Burnbrae Westport 3 Dec., 1920. Wal!ih, Mary Waikowhai Hokitika 23 J"n., 1921. * Also Postmaster. ---.-.------

N.ti.e publish8d pursuant to the Pr01,ision8 of Section 16 of the Public Trust ()ffi,(k Act, 1908, and Section8 18 and 19 of tht Public Trust Office Amendment Ad, 191.'i.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, t~e Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellini\'ton an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (110 far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties beinf;( estimated not to exceed £400 in each case.

------~---~ --,,- Date Testate Stamp OOlce NO.j Name. ReBldence. Occupation. Date Election or I of Death. I died. Intestate. cOllcerned. ---'"------" I 1 Bennett, Joseph John Wellington Accountant I 6/3/21 30/5/21 Testate. Wellington. 2 Blyth, Janet Crichton Thorn· Dunedin .. Widow .. 17/8/18 30/5/21 Intestate Dunedin. son or Janet Crichtun I ! 3 Box, Alfred Thomas ", Matamau Engineer 25/12/20 30/5/21 Wellington. Cook, Elizabeth .. I Makarewa Married woman .. 1/11/16 i 30/5/21 Invercargill. '"5 Krakowski or Krakowsky, ! Hokitika .. Lahourer 31/1/20 30/5/21 Testate Wellington. Michael 6 McBryde, Martha Matilda Rangiora .. Married woman .. 1l/4/21 30/5/21 Christchurch. 7 Peake, Adolphus Theobald Wellington CI~rk .. 7/4/21 30/;,/21 Intestate" Wellington. 8 Salmon, John Charles I Komakorau 11'arnler 19/11/20 30/;;/21 Testate Auckland. 9 Simon, Frank Dublin, Ireland University student 10/1/18 30/5/21 Dunedin. 10 Webb, William Henry Stratford _. Storekeeper 2/4/21 30/5/21 Wellington. II Wilson, Jane .. I On,maru .. Spinster 21/4/21 30/.5/21 Dunedin. I ------~- , Public Trust Office, Wellington, 6th June, 1921. .T. W. MACDONALD, Public Tru8te<>. THE,N$"W' ZE~:P G4ZETTE~ 15l~

M4nlng Prlvilege& struck of! tlIe RegiBter.-Not~e under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

. . Mining Registrar's Office, Westport, 30th May, 1921. OTICE is hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the Mining N Register, in pU1'81l8.U08 of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. W. D. WALLACE, Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of PrlvUege. Loca1lty. RegIstered Holder.

3A 1/1/10 Residence-site Mokihinui Peter J. Wilson. 1540 22/8/06 Burnett's Face GWrgfl A. Mitchell. 1541 22/8/06 Margaret A. Bunn_ 1807 18/6/07 Karam'~a Augustus Ryan. 3767 15/10/12 Denniston T. Barton. 3940 22/4/13 Millerton Alfred McDonald.

Notice to Mariners.-No. 24 of 1921. Saigo Mi8alci Lillktho"8e_ P08itioll.-Lat. 36° 10' ION N., long. 133° 20' 20" E. (the Marine Department, degree added 0° 0' llN to that of the Japanese Admiralty Wellington, N.Z., 7th June, 1921. Chart No. 124). HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been De-ycription.-Square concrete tower, white. T. received from the Hydrographic Office, Washington, Height of Light.-30 shaku (29-8 ft.; IO metres) above the and the Minister of State for Communications, Tokyo, are base; 363 shaku (361 ft.; 110 metres) aboVf' the water. published for general information. Oharacter of Ligllt.-The 4th order, group flashing white ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary. light, showing two flashes in quick suocession during 8 seconds, followed by an eclipse of 22 seconds. Illuminated Arc.-2600, from S. 8° W., through W. and N., SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN. to N. 88° E. (the-magnetic bearings taken from seawards). Power.-30,000 candles. NEW CALEDONIA.-PORT NOUMEA APPROAOH.-AMEDEE Visibility.-261 nautical !niles (49'} kIm.) in clear night. ISLAND LIGHT.-VISIllILITY.-.Pn.OTS. CAPTAIN H. Lorenzen, of the schooner" Mindoro," reports I!'ILAND SEA. that the fixed white light on Amedee Island is visible 23 miles. Notice is hereby given that the character, candle-power, Captain Lorenzen also reports that the pilots for Noumea and Yisibility of the Jight of Kudako Shima Lighthouse, Eo of are reliable, but are only to be found at Bulari Passage. Nuwa Shima, Iyo Nada, have been changed as follmrs since Approximate position of Amedee Island light: Lat. the 21st of March, 1921 :- 12° 28' 44N S., long. 166° 28' 51N E. Kudako Shima Lightho'!.,e. JAPAN. Ohararter or Digkf.-5th order, acetylene gao, occulting SOUTH COAST OF HONSHU. white; light 3 secs., eclipse 3 sees. Power.-1,300 candles. Notice is hereby given that the following lighthouse estab­ Vi.• iWity.-20 nautical miles in cleal' night- lished at Noma-zaki, Chita-gori, Aichi Prefecture, will be IIhown on and after the 1st of March, 1921:- NORTH-WEST COAST OF HONSHU. Noma-zalci Lighthouse. Notice is hereby given that the candle-power of the light of Hajikizaki Lighthouse, Province of Sado, Niigata Prefecture, Position.-Lat. N. 34° 45' 21", long_ E. 136° 50' 57" (the has been changed as follows since the 30th January, }921 :- degree added 0° 0' llN to that of the Japanese Admiralty Chart No. 105}). . Haiilciz,lki Ligklkou.1e.-Power, 30,000 canelles Deacription.-Circular concrete tower, white. Height of Light.-56 shaku above the base; 62 shaku (61'6 feet; 18'8 metres) above the water. Oharacter of Light.-5th order, acetylene gas, occulting white; light 3 seconds, eclipse 3 seconds. 1'enders tor Asbestos Building-sheets. Illuminated Arc.-198°, from N. 28° 30' W., through N. and E., to S. 10° 30' E. (the magnetic bearings taken from l16awards). Railway Department. Power.-l,300 candles. Wellington, 1st June, 1921, V isibility.-131 nautical miles in clear night. HE undermentioned accepted tender-rates for the supply T and deli very of asbestos building-sheets are publisbed SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT. for general information. R. W. McVILLY, Notice is hereby given that the character, the candle-power, General Manager, New Zealalld RallwlL~·s. and the visibility of Kanabuse Beacon light, E. entrance to ShimonoBeki Strait, will be changed as follows at the end of March, 1921. Further notice will be given after the change has been Successful tenderers: Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Li­ effected. mited), Wellington. Kanabuse Beacon Light. Make of sheets: Eternit.

Oharacter.-Acetylene gas, flashing white light, showing one Delivered at flash in every 3 seconds. lIaterial. I Size of Sbeet•. I I Price. Power.-120 candles. Auckland·IWellington. V iBibility.-lO nautical !niles in clear night. I s. d. Asbestos bnilding- 8'x 48' x *. 400 400 12 9 NORTH-WEST COAST OF HONSHU. shcets* Ditto· •• 250 250 7 3 Notice is hereby given that the following lighthouse esta­ 6' x 36' x *' blished at Saigo Misaki, S.E. end of Togo, Province of Oki, I will be shown on and after the 31st of March, 1921 I- • Delivery Into .tere free of breakage •. e THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Patents, Design8, and TNule.marks.-Extens./m 'Of Time lUI to 6. Where an· extension of time has . been granted by or Rights affected by Wa1. under these regulations in respect of any matter, and the renewal fees thereon are overdue, the Registrar may allow the extension of one year from the date of acceptance, or in JELL I COE, Governor·Genera:!. caSbs under regUlation 2 hereof from the date of this Order ORDER IN COUNCIL. in Council, for their payment. No fee will beoome paya:ble until the preoeding fee or fees have been paid, even though At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day of the term for which such fees are payable has expired. Not· June, 1921. withstanding anything contained in the regulations under the said Act, no fee shall be payable in respect of any ex· Present: tension in accordanoe with these regulations. THE HONOURABLII Sm F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., 7. For the purpose of giving effect to these regulations' PRIISIDING IN COUNCIL. the provisions of the said Aot and the regulations thereunder shall be read subject to these regulations, and any forms HEREAS by section twenty.three of the Finance Act, presoribed by or under the said Act or regulations may be W 1921, it is provided that, in order to give effect to used or adopted for the purposes of these regulations. the terms of the agreement of Berne (being an agreement respecting the preservation or the restoration of the rights of industrial property affected by the world war, dated at SCHEDULE. Berne on the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred No. [Form A. and twenty, to which agreement the Government of New hereby apply that the time for may be Zealand has acceded), and generally for the purpose of reo extended for , or until storing rights of industrial property affected by the war, the Governor·General may, by Order in Council, where the time [Signature of app/icant(s) or agent.1 has expired within which any act or thing mayor is required to be done ·under or for the purposes of the Patents, Designs, No. [Form B. and Trade-marks Act, 1911 (in this Order referred to as the hereby declare that the delay has been due to cir. said Act), extend the said time, subject to suoh conditions as cumstances arising from the war. he thinks fit, including conditions for the protElction of the rights of persons who may have lawfully availed themselves [Signature of applicant(s) or agent.] of the subject.matter of any patent, design, or trade·mark : And whereas it is 'expedient t.hat provision should be made No. [Form C. accordingly: hereby declare that , subject(s) of Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of citizen(s) of , we are a company organized under the the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of laws of the power and authority conferred on him by section twenty. [Signature of applicant (s) or agent.] three of the Finance Act, 1921, and of every other power and authority enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and C. A. JEFFERY, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regula. tions for the purposes of the said section twenty-three.

REGULATIONS. Officiating Ministers for 1921.-Notice No. 17. 1. THE time within which any act or thing mayor is re­ quired to be done under or for the purposes of the said Act is hereby cxtended, in cases from the countries adhering to Registrar-General's Office, the abo\-e·recited agreement of Berne, and ;n cases with which Wellington, 7th June, 1921. British subjects or British oompanies generally are concerned, URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, as follows :- P the following nam.,s of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general informa· (a.) For making applioations under section 129 of the said Act, to the 25th July, 1921; and tion:- lb.) For paying any fee, tiling any document, or taking Methodiat Ohurch 01 New Zealand. any other action under the said Act, to the 25th January, 1922. Mr. Herbert Bateup. 2. Where applications, fees, or documents have been Mr. Christopher G. H. Rycroft. received from other countries, au bjects, or companies after Mr. Francis J. Handy. the prescribed time, owing to delay "rising from the world )1r. John Tholllils. war, the Registrar may, on request, accept any such appli­ cations, fees, or documents received not later than the 10th W. W. COOK, Registrar·Genera.!. day of January, 1921, as if they had been received within the prescribed time, and in any such case the prescribed time shall be deemed to have been extended to that date, and action may be taken by the Registrar thereon as if the pre­ scribed time had not expired. Election of Membet' n.f Wellil1{/ton Land Board. 3. Application for any such extension shall be made in the form set 0 t in the Schedule hereto, or to tl,e like effect. 4. Where rights are restored or revived by any extension District Lands and Survey Office, of time hereunder, the order for restoration, letters patent, Wellington, 6th June, 1921. or other document shall contain such provisions (if any) N accordance with the provisions of section 41 of the as may be considered necessary for the protection of rights I Land Act, 1908, and the regulations thereunder, I, of persons who may have lawfully availed themselves of the Gordon Hurrell Morland McClure, as Returning Officer for subject-matter of any patent. design, or trade-mark. Such the election of a member of the Wellington Land Board, do provisions may, in the case of patents, correspond to those hereby declare the result of the pol! taken on the 6th day of con' ained in clauses 6 and 7 of the regulations on the 3rd June, 1921, to be as follows :- day of April. 1914, under the said Act, and in respect of de· signs and trade-marks may be to such effect as the Registrar Ellingham, Henry Thomas .. 509 conliiders desirable. McGregor, Donald 144 5. Where any eldension of time has been granted by or Total number of valid votes 653 under these regulations for making any application, lodging Informal votes 25 any document, or similar action, and the time has expired for taking any subsequent proceedings, the Registrar may And I do hereby declare that HENRY THOMAS ELLINGnAM, allow six months from the date of such grant, or in cases having receiYed the greatest number of valid votes, is duly under regulation 2 hereof from the date of this Order in elected a member of the Wellington Land Board as from the Counoil, for acceptance or other action, and a further six 6th day of June, 1921. months, or twelve months in all, for sealing registration or like proceedings. G. 1I. M. McCLURE, Returning Officer. ·THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1.521

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Rural Lands in Westland La nd Di"trict classified.

Depa.rtment of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 28th May, 1921. OTICl<~ is hereby given that the Commissioners appointed to classify and report upon runs in the Westland Land N District have classified the pastoral runs in the Schedule hereto as therein noted, and the classification has been a.pproved by HiB Excellency the Governor-General, under Bection 225 of the Land Act., 1908.

SCHEDULE. WESTLAND LA~D DTSTRIC'f. Cla8S A.-Pa.

Date of Run No. Area. Expiry. I Remarks. Acres. Run 634, Upper Arawata 46,650 28/2/22 Wholly-prOvisional State forest, comprising mountain hilltops, open River I country; the valleys of Upper Arawltta and part of Waipara Rivers, also bush-covered slopes uf the wat<>rshed. Not suitable for sub­ division. Run 442, Waitangi-Taon" II ,800 28/2/22 Wholly provisional State forest, comprising the valley of the head­ waters of the Waitangi-Taona River, with bush-covered slupes of its watersheds. Not suitabJe for subdivision. Run 17, 9,000 28/2/23 Wholly provisional State forest, comprising the valley and watersheds of the Waikukupa River; wholly bush-covered lands. Not suitable for subdivision. Run 64, Arnutt and Mata- 13,000 28/2/23 Wholly provisional State forest; wholly bush-covered lands, taking ketaktl in head-waters of Waikapohai River to main South Road; rough mountainous country. Not suitable for subdivision. Run 24, Waiatoto River 10,000 28/2/23 Crown lands, comprising the head-wale", of the Waiatoto River; steep mountain slopes, ;wholly covered with bush. Not suitable for subdivision. Run 14, 10,000 28/2/23 Wholly provisional State forest, comprising the valley and watershed of the Hope River; steep slopes, covered with dense bush. Not suitable for subdivision.

Cla"s B.-Paatoral and Agri,,'ultura! l-and•. Being Lands adapted in Part for Pasturage and in Part for Agricultural Purposes, being suitable for Subdivision in Areas not exceeding 5,000 Acres. ------;------_._------Date of Run No. Area. Expiry. Remarks. Acres. Run 71, Kaimata Range 38,300 28/2/22 Part State forest and part Crown lands, comprmng open hilltops of and Bryan 0, Lynn lift. Howe and Bryan O. Lynn, together with bushclad slopes of Kaimata Ranges, he<1d-waters of Haupiri River. Not at present suitable for subdi dsion. Run 23, Clarke and Lands­ 27,000 28/2/22 Crown lands, comprising upper valleys and watersheds of Clarke and borough Rivers Landsborough Rivers; small river'-fiats and bush-covered slopes. Not at present suitable for subdivitlion. Run 46, Turnbull River 54,900 28/2/22 Crown laude, occupying the whole of the watershed of the Turnbull River, with open hilltops and bushclad slopes of Mt. Selbourne and Warren. Not at pl'es~nt suitable for subdivision. Run 66, Jackson's River .. 32,200 28/2/22 Wholly provisional State forest, occupying the whole watershed of Jackson Valley; partly open tops and bush·covered slopes of Thom­ son and Collyer's Spur.. Not at preseHt suitable for subdivision. Run 26, Manakaiau River 9,260 28/2/22 Part State forest and part Crown lands; partly bush and partly swamp, busll-covered slopes. Not at present suitable for subdivision. Run 632, Q"ntlc Annie 4,950 28/2/22 Wholly provi.ional State forest, practically all bush-eoverccl, occupying the country between Lake Kanie"; Road, Gentle Annie, and Koka­ tahi sections. Not "t prescnt suitable for subdivision. Run 477, Smoothwater River 6,000 28/2/22 Wholly provisional State forest, comprising the valley and watersheds of Smoothwater River; bush - covered slopes of Stafford Range. Not at prescnt suitabl~ for subdivision. Run 96, Okuru and Waia­ 4,882 28/2/23 Crown lands, comprising partly open swamp land and partly bush. toto Rivers covered slopes of Mt. Selbuurne. N,Jt at prcsent suitable for sub· division. Run 15, Totara and Waiho 5,000 28/2/23 Part St"te forest and part Cruwn lands, comprising portion of Waiho RiVet'S River bed near its mouth and partly bush-coverc·d land.. Not ~t present suitable for subdivi,ion. Run 43, lIfakawhio River 9,900 28/2/23 Part State forest and part Crown lands, comprising portion of ,Jacob's River Valley together with its watershed and s!opes; all bush­ covered. Not at present suitable for subdivision. Run 21, Arnott and Mata­ 13,500 28/2/23 Wholly provisional State furest; practically all bush-covered country, ketake occupying the fiat and slopes to the west of Bald Hill; partly swampy. Not at present suitable for subdivision. Run 91, Doctor's Creek 12,900 28/2/23 Wholly provisional State forest; whc,lly bush-covered country, occupy­ ing the watersheds of Doctor's and Supply Creeks and slopes of Fords Ridge. Not at present suitable for subdivision. Run 29, 1,900 28/2/23 Part State forest and part Crown lands; wholly bush-covered country between Taramakau River and Cameron's Tracks and Cape Terra.ce. Not at pres!)nt suitable for subdivision.

D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. 15.22 .THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE~TE; [Nq;5fj

Timber in TV ellin(Jton Land Distrid for SuI, by Public Settlement Land in Auckland Land District for Sale by Auction Auction. for .Cash or on Deferred Payments.

District Lands and Survey Oilier, Wellington, 6th June, 1921. District Lands and Survey Office, OTICE is hereby given that the right to cut and remove Auckland, 7th June, 1921. N the timber on the undermentioned Crown lands will N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land be offered for sale by public auction at the District Lands will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash or on deferred payments, at the Assembly Hall, Rotorua, Bnd Survey Office, 'VelJington, at 2 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, on Wednesday, the 20th July, 1921, at II a.m., under the the 19th July, 1921, under the provisions of the Land .':\et, provisions of the Land Act, 1008, the Land for Settlements' 1008, and the Timber Regulations thereuuder. Act, 1908, and amendments. SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTR!CT. SCHEDULE. Raketapauma Block VIII, Maullyakaretu Sun'ey Distnc!. 'AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-EAST TAUPO COUNTY.- UPSET price, £2,514. The timber comprises totara, 892,560 R~POROA SETTLEMENT. BUp. feet; kaikawa.ta, 501,600 sup. feet; rimu, 317,520 sup. "--- ,-,---- feet; matai and miro, 198,960 sup. feet; maire, 100,800 Section. Block. Area. Upset Price. BUp. feet: total, 2,01l,440 sup. feet. This timber is situated about one mile and a 'luarter from Reporoa Township. Hihitahi RailwaY'Rtation on the Main Trunk line, and full particulars can be obtained on application to the Commi~· A. B. P. £ s. d. sioner of Crown Lands, Wellington. 6 I 0 1 1·8 25 0 0 7 0 1 0 25 0 0 TER31S OF PAYMENT. 8 0 1 0 25 0 0 One·fifth of the purchase.prioo, together with timber­ 7 ii 1 0 0 50 0 0 outting license fee £1 Is., on fall of hammer; one-fifth in six 8 1 0 0 50 0 0 months, one-fifth in twelve months, one-fifth in eighteen 9 2 0 0 80 0 0 months, and one-fifth in twenty-four months thereafter. 14 1 2 6·8 60 0 0 All instalment-payments shall boar interest at the rate of 15 0 1 0 20 0 0 5 per cent. per annum as from date of sale, and with the 16 0 1 0 25 0 0 interest added shall be secured by "011 deman,l " promissory 17 0 1 0 15 0 0 notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the Com­ 18 0 1 0 15 0 0 missioner of Crown Lands. 19 0 2 0 25 0 0 20 0 2 0 25 0 0 CONlJITlOKS OF SAU;. 21 0 2 0 20 0 0 L The right to cut awl remove the timber Ull the lot will 22 0 2 0 30 0 0 be sold generally in accordance with the pl'U\'isiolli\ of the 2 IV 0 1 0 20 0 0 Land Act, 1908, the Timber Regulations made thereunder, 3 0 1 0 25 0 0 and the following conditions and such additional conditions 4 0 1 0 20 0 0 as the Commissiullpr in his discretion considers necessary. fi 0 1 0 20 0 0 2. The quantities set forth in the above Schedule arc (j 0 1 0 20 0 0 approximnte only, and are furnished fur the information of 7 0 1 0 20 0 0 intending purchasers, who are expected, previous to the 8 0 1 0 20 0 0 sale, to make thBir own estimate of the quantity of timber 9 0 1 0 20 0 0 on each lot. No contract for pmchasc shall be voidable, 10 0 1 0 20 0 0 nor shall the licensee he entitled to any abatement in price, II 0 1 0 20 0 0 by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, 12 ,': 0 I 0·4 20 0 0 and kind than as stated herein, nor shall any extra ?um be 3 0 1 0 Hi 0 0 claimed by the Crown if the quantity of timber is found to 4 0 1 0 15 0 0 be in excess of that stated herein. 5 0 2 0 25 0 0 3. The promissory notes will be presented at intervals (j 0 2 0 25 0 0 as indicated in the terms of payml'nt, but tlIPY may be 7 0 2 0 30 0 0 presented for payment at earlier dates if more than a due 8 0 2 0 20 0 0 proportion of the timbor is found to be cut, or should any 11 1 0 0 40 0 0 breach of the conditiOI}q occur, or if in the opinion of the 1:1 1 0 0 40 0 0 Commissioner the interest of the Crown is jeopardized. Reporoa Subnrbs. 4. The purchaser of the timber shall have no right to the use of the land. I 1 o 29·1 30 0 0 5. The timber in the lot shall be cut in a facc, aUfI the 2 1 o 16·2 30 0 0 Crown reserves the right to follow up the mill-workings by 3 0 3 37 30 0 0 felling and grassing such areas as from time to time are 4 0 3 13·7 25 0 0 cleared of milling.timber. Sufficibnt timber shall be left I ii 1 o 17 30 0 0 on each section for fencing and general farming purposes. 2 1 0 0 :W 0 0 Cutting must commence within six months of dat,e of sale, 4 1 0 0 35 0 0 and be continuous during the currency of the license. 5 1 0 0 40 0 0 6. The Land Board may authorize the laying-down and G 2 0 0 60 0 0 working of t,ram-lines through these Iuts by other pel'Sons 1 lIT ::I o 30·4 40 0 0 than the licensees of the particular lots affected. 2 3 036·5 40 0 0 7. Th" licensee shall not put, throw, or place, 01' allow to be 3 3 1 9-8 40 0 0 put, thruwn, or pl&.ced, in"tu any river, stream, or watcreoul'Sc, or into any place where it may he washed into any river, Reporoa Township is situated about twenty-five miles from stream, or watercourse, any sawdust or other sawmill refuse. Rotorua, on the Rotorua-Taupo Road. The district has a 8. ,If the timber is umold at auction the right to cut it at daily mail-service from Rotorua during the summer months, the upset price will remain open for application until further and three times weekly during the winter months. The nntice. sections are level to easy sloping. 9. No compensation will be given, nor shall any be claimed, for any error, discrepancy, or misdescl'iption whatever in TER"S OF SAI,E. re~pect of any lot or in these conditions. The purchaser may pay for the land in cash or by deferred 10. All the timber in the lot, whether standing or felled payments extonding over a period of nineteen years. The or in logs, shall remain the property of the Crown until an terms are- the instalments are paid. (1.) Cash.-One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fall of 11. flhould any dispute arise as to boundaries, the decision of the hammer, and the balance, with Crown-grant fee (£1), the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be final and conclusi ve. within thirty days thereafter. 12. The lot will be sold generally in accordance with the (2.) Deferred Payments.-5 per cent. of the purchase. Brea and boundaries as shown .on the sale map lodged in the money and license ree (£1 Is.) on the fall of the hammer" Distriot Lands Office, Wellington. balance by equal annual instalments extending over nineteen G. H. M. McCLURE, years, with interest payable half-yearly at the rate of 5 per Commissioner of Crown Lands. cent. per annum on the unpaid purchase. money; hut with JUNE 9J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1523 the. right to payoff at any time the whole or any part of the ITn the event of the lessee desiring to effect improvements in outstanding amount. addition to those already on the ground, it will Le necessary In either case, if the purchaser fails to make any of the to obtain the Land Board's permis~ion, otherwise such im­ prescribed payments by due date, whether of purchase. money provements will not be made a subject of valuation. or interest, the amount (if any) already paid shall be for- 9. At the expiry of the lease it shall not be obligatory upon fcited, and the contract for the sale of the land shall be null the Land Roard tv offer a lease of the whole area in one lot, and void. and in the event of subdivil'ion into lots the provisions of Titles will be subject, to section 60 of the Land Laws Amend- clause S h.-reof, as to valuation and payment thereof, shall ment Act, 1912. apply to each lot. Full particulars may be obtained at this office. 10. No assignment, sublease, or mortgage without the consent of thE' Land Board. C . ~. M. SfImer ET'La d 11. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be ommISSlOner 0 own n s. paid on rent in arrears. -----.------.. --- ._-... ------12. Lease liable to forfeiture if conditions violated. Education ReserlJe in Southland Land ))i.'fIrict for Lea,,·~ by Full particulars, including sale plans, may be obtained on Pul,tic Allollm'. application to this office. THOl;{. BROOK, District Lands and Survey Office, Commissioner of Cro\\n I_anns. Invercargill, 8t11 June, I 921. " T OTICE is hereby given that the education reS

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

in Bankruptc'!I.-1n the Supre7ne Oourt holden at In Bankruptc!J.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Auckland, Gisbome.

OTICE is hereby given that JOlIN Al\OBBlI NIOHOLSON, OTICE is hereby given that SIDNEY PALltIEB, of Wai­ N of Awakeri, Fa.rmer, wa.a thiB da.y a.djudged ba.nk­ N paoa, Caterer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors 10 be I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my holden at the Courthousl', Wha.katane, on Friday, the lOth office on Tuesda.y, the 7th day of June, 1921, at 2.80 o'clock. day of June, 1921, at 11 o'clock a..m. W. S. FISHER, A. G. BEERE, Slst Ma.y, 1921. Official Assignee. 7th Februa.ry, 1921. Deputy Offioia.l Assignee. D 1524 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

lit Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Gisborne. OTIOE is hereby given that HAROLD WILLIAM GroBS, E VIDENCE of loss of certificate of title, Vol. 302, folio 63, N of Gisborne, Motor Mechanic, was this day ~djudged o.fiecting portion of Allotment 22, Pari.h of Waite. bo.nkrupt; o.nd I hereby summon a meeting of creditors mata, in favour of MARY EUNICE RENNICK, of 81. to be holden o.t my office on Friday, the 17th day of June, Heliers Bo.y, near Aucldand, Married Woman, having been 1921, o.t 2.30 o'clock. lodged with me, and application made to issue a provisional A. G. BEERE, certi6co.te of title, notice is hereby given of my intention to 6th June, 1921. Deputy Offioial Assignee. issue a provisional certificate of titlil accordinglv at the expiration of fonrteen days from the 9th day of Ju{,e, 1921. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of June, 1921. THOS. HALl" Distri<,t Land Registrar. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Wanganui. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 215, OTICE is hereby given that CHARLES ALFRED DUD· E~ folio 272, affecting tho.t pare<>1 of land known as N MAN, of Wo.nganui, Bllilder, wo.s this day adjudged Orahiri No.1 Section 27B No. I, being in fo.vour of MAR­ bankrupt; o.nd I hereby summon a meeting of creditors GARET ELIZABETH TINKLER, Wife of WALTER GEORGE to be holden at my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui, on TTJoiKI,ER, formerly of Te Kuiti but now of Moko.uiti, Farmer, Monday, the 13th day of June, 1921, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. having been lodged with me, o.nd ',pplico.tion made to issue E. M. SILK, a provisional certifico.te of title, notice is hereby given of my 4th June, 1921. Deputy Offioial Assignee. intention to issue a. pro,-isional eertificate of title on the expiration of fourteen days from the 9th do.y of June, 192J. Do.ted this 6th day of June, 1921, o.t the Land Registry Office at Auckland. In Bankruptcll.-In the SupTe.ne Court holden at THOR HALL, District Land Registrar. Wanganui. OTICE is hereby gi,-en that the parcels of land herein" OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM LINTS, of Wa­ N N nganui, Produoer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; a.ftf'r described will be brought undel' the proyisions and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden of the Lo.nd Tro.nsfer Act, 1915, unless co. \'ea t be lod ""d at my office, 44 Maria Place, Wo.nganui, on Tuesday, the forbidding the same \lithin one month from the plILlicatlon 14th day of June, 1921, at 10.30 o'olock a.m. hereof in the Ga?pt/p. E. M. SILK, Application 1460 (pJo.n No. 4077). PERCY JAMES HOY. 6th June, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. LAN]) WHITE and EVELYN MAY WILSON WHITE.- 10'S3 perches, being; pa.rtB of Sections 905 and 906, Town of New Plymouth. Occupied by Whites (Limited). Application 1461 (plan No. 4073). THE ST. MARY'S In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at PAROCHIAL TRUST BOARD.-,3 roods 1'2 perches, being Ma8terton, Sections 2, 4, o.nd 6, Block LXI, Town of Waitara West. Occupied by the Board. OTICE is hereby given that HERBERT ANDERSON JONES, Diagrams may be inspected o.t this office. N of Masterton, Arohitect, was this day adjudged Do.ted this 6th da.y of June, 1921, o.t the Land Registry , bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors Offi"e, New Plymouth. to be holden at my office 'In Tuesday, the 14th day of June, A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. 1921, at 11.45 o'clock. ARTHUR D. LOW, 4th June, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given tho.t the po.rcel of land herein­ N o.fter described will be brought under the provisions of the Lo.nd Transfer Act, 1915, unless co.veat be lodged for­ bidding the so.me within one calenda.r month from the date In Bankruptcll,-ln the Suprem,e Oou.t holden at of the Gazette conta.ining this notice. C hristchu.ch. Applico.tion 4985 (D.P. 4974). ROBERT MACFARLANE JOHNSTONE.-20·16 perches, north-east pa.rt of Sect,ion 122, OTICE is hereby given that HENRY MILTON WOLLAND, Town of Wo.ngo.nui. Occupied by applico.nt. N of Lyttelton, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, was this day. adjudged bankrupt; o.nd I hereby summon a meeting Diagram mo.y be inspected at this office. of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 14th Dated this 8th do.y of June, 1921, o.t the Land Regist~y day of June"1921, at 2 o'clock. Office, Wellington. A. W. EAMES, W. WYINKS, District Land Registrar. 6thJune" 1921. Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given tho.t the parcels of Io.nd herein· N o.fter described will be brought under the provisionR I'll Bankruptcll.-ln the Supreme Court holden at of the Land Transfer Act, 191.5, unless eM'eat be lodged I nvercargill. forbidding t,he .o.me on or before the 11 th do.y of ,Tnly next. Applica;tion 793. JOHN JAMES WINSBURY WHITF..-, OTICE is hereby given ~hat DAVID WINTER and JOHN Sections 632 and 633 of the Town of Blenheim, containing N HENRY WINTER, trading as .. Winter Bros.," of 1 acre 3 roods 36'.5 perches. Occupied by teno.nt. Plan 858. Invercargill, Carriers, were this day adjudged bankrupt; Application 794. HELEN CLEGHORN.-Sections 440 and and I hereby snmmon a meeting of creditors to be holden 441 of the To wn of Blenheim, conta.ining 2 roods 0'9 perches. at my office on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1921, at 11 Occupied by tenant. Plan 85ft o'clock a.m. Application 795. GEORGE MOUAT BLlZZARD.-Scction CHARLES B. ROUT, 110 of t,he Town of Picton, containing 1 rood. Unoccupied. 31st Mo.y, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. Plan S61. Diaglams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of Junc, 1921, at the Lo.nd Registry In Bankruptcll.-ln the Supreme Com·t holden at Office, Blenheim. I nvercargill. J. CARADUS. District Lo.nd Registrar.

OTICE is hereby given that ROBERT MARTIN, of Athol, VIDENCE having been furnished of the los~ of certifi· N, SheElp-fil.rmer, was' this day adjudged bankrupt; and E cate of title, Vol. 28, folio 99, for Lot 3, deposit plan : hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be, holden at 100, po.rt of Rural Scction 7736, Borough of NI'w Brighton, my office on Wednesday, the 15th day of" June, 1921. at whereof .JAMES PATTERSON, of New Rrighton, Sadrller, 10,30 o'clock a.m. is the registered proprietor, I1nd application ho.ving been CHARLES B. ROUT, made to me for the issue of a provisional certificate of title' 2nd June, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. for the said lanil, I hereby give notice tho.t it is my intention JUNE 9.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1525 to issue ouch certificate uf title at the expiration of fouftE'en I THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. davs from the date of the Gnctt" containing this nutice. -- Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 7th TAKE notice that the name of the undermentioned com· :lay of June, 1921. pany will, at the expiration of three months from the C. E. NALDER, District I.and Registrar. date hereof, unless caUSe be shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved ;- Gisborne Co-operative Mpat Supply Company (Limited). OTICE is hereby given that the I,arcels of land hcl't'in­ N after described will be brought under the proTisiolll Given under my hand at Gisborne thi~ 2nd

HIKAWERA ROAD LOAN, £500.-RESOLUTIO~ LEVYING ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL RATE.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and ·OTICE i~ hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, amendments thereto, the Featherston County Council hereby N subsection (3), of the above Act, that the undermen­ resolves as follows;- tioned companies will, at the expiration of three months That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in from the date hercof, and unless cause is shown to the con­ respect of interest and principal and also for other charges trary, be struck off the Register, and the companies will be on a loan of £500, authorized to he raised by the Featherston dissolved :- County Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, 1895/18. Kuranui Gold-mining Company Limited). for the purpose of metalling the Hika wera Road, the said 1903/8. The Te Aroha District Co-operative Dairy Featherston County Council hereby makes and levies a Company (Limited). special rate of one penny in the pound sterling lIpon the 1907/23. The Ohura Co-operative Dairy Factory Com­ rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all pany (Limited). rateable properties situated within the Hikawera Road 1907/28. The New Zealand Worker Newspaper Com- SJ?Elc!al Rating Distri~t,. comprising the following properties pany (Limited). WIthin the Pahaoa RIding of the county-viz., Section 17 1908/46. The Lamb Timber Company (Limited). Hikawera. Settlement, Block XVI, Huangarua Survey Dis: 1908/74. Roke Brothers (Limited). trict, 707 acres; Section 18, Hikawel'a Settlement, Block 1910/25. The Whangape Coal Company (Limited). XVI, Huangarua Survey District, 524 acres. 1910/29. The New Zealand Cinnabar (Limited). And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring 1910/67. The Eureka Milkiug-machine Company (Li- rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half­ mited). yearly 0'Il the first, days of February and August in each and 1912/2. Suttie and Company (Limited). every year during the currency of such loan, being a period 1912/29. Ormiston Bros. and Steggall (Limited). of thirty-six and a half (36f) years, or until the loan is fully 1912/42. The Frank Harris Granite Company (Limited). paid off. 1913/61. Parenga Gumfields (Limited). 478 GEO. W. COBB, County Clerk. 1914/2. The Mills Anti-Fly Company (Limited). 1914/43. Motutapu (Limited). EAST TAMAKI ROAD BOARD. 1914/47. Greenhill Quarries (Limited). 1914/58. FendaU and Co. (Limited). 1914/60. Kamo Brick, Tile, and Pottery Company HEREAS the sum of £1,600 borrowed by the East (Limited). W. Tamaki Road Board for recreation purposes became 1916/24. The Totara Park Estate Company (Limited). due and payable on the 16th day of January, 1921; And 1916/25. The Murray Shoe Company (Limited). whereas the sinking funds of the said loan amount to £200, 1917/32. The Banb Roller Blotter Company (Limited). and the sum of £1,400 is required to payoff the said loan; 1918/12. The Wairoa Land Company (Limited). Now, therefore, the East Tamaki Road Bo~ard, in exercise 1918/19. Reason Publishing Company (Limited). of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' 1919/30. Fisher and Gilfillan (Limited). Loans Act, 1913, and the Reserves and other Lands Disposal 1920/52. Dominion Oil Mills (Limited). and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1920, hereby resolves 1920/127. The Niue Island Shipping Company (Limited). by way of special order,- First, to borrow the said sum of £1,400 for the purpose Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies of paying the said loan: at Auckland this 4th day of June, 1921. Second, that the said sum of £1,400 shall be rcpayable WM. G. FLETCHER, on the 16th day of January, 1942, or such earlier date Assistant Registrar of Companies. as may be determined by the said Board; 1526 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No. 55

Third, that the interest on the said loan shall be at t,he I PUBLIC NOTICK rate of five pounds ten shillings (£5 lOs.) per centum -- per annum, and be payable half-yearly on the 1st days THE Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Uuited of April and October: • States intends to issue, one month after t.his date, in Fourth, that, for the purpose of providing interest and terms of section 59 of the Life Insurance Act, 1908, a special sinking fund and other charges on the said loan of policy in place of Policy No. 1056681, in name of ALBERT M. £1,400, the said Board hereby makes and levies a EWINGTON, of Hawera. declared to have been destroyed. special rate of one-twelfth of a penny in the pound Dated at W('llington this 9th day of June, 1921. ~terling upon the capita.! val~ of. all rateable property GEORGE ROSS, ill the East Ta~ Road D!stI1ct; such rate W be 483 Represents,tive for N.Z. an annual-recurrmg rate dunng the currency of the loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of April during that currency, being a period of twenty-one BOEOUGH OF DEVONPORT. years, or such fhorter period as may be determined by the Board, or until the loan be fully paid off. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RA'l·E. 'l'he above is a true copy of a special resolution passed at a special meeting of the East Tamaki Road Board held at N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in East Tamaki on the 1st day of April, 1921, and confirmed I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the at the ordinary meeting of the said Board held at East Tamaki Devonport Borough Council hereby reSOIVA" as follows :- on the 2nd day of May, 1921, !Lfter public notice of such That, for the purpose of providing the interest and ot,her specia.! resolution had been duly advertised in the New Zea­ charges on a loan of £120,000, authorized to be raised by the land Herald newspaper of the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th days Devonport Borough Council, under the above-mentioned of April, 1921, and a copy deposited at the office of the Clerk Act, for the permanent construction and improvement of to the Board at East Tamaki and open for inspection by the main and residential roads in the borough, the Baid DeVOll­ public for at least twenty-one days immediately prior to the port Borough Council hereby makes and lE'vies a special rate confirmation thereof. of twopence and nine-sixteenths of a penny in the pound WHEREAS the sum of £1,600 borrowed by the East Tamaki upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Road Board became payable on the 16th day of January, borough, comprising the whole of the Borough of Devonport ; 1921: And whereas the sinking funds of the said loan and that such special rafu shall be an annual-l'ecurring rate amount to £200, and the sum of £1,400 is required and is now during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly being borrowed for the purpose of paying off the said loan: on the first day of July in each and every year during the Now, therefore, the East Tamaki Road Boa.rd, in exercise currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or until of the powers vested in it in that behalf by section 21 of the loan is fully paid off. the Loca.l Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, hereby resolves by W&y HORACE S. W. KING, Mayor. of special order that the interest and sinking fund and other 484 S. W. LUXFORD, Councillor. charges of the said loan shall be paid out of the said Board's .JAMES WILSON, Town Clcl-k. Genera.! Fund. ------The above is a true copy of a special resolution passed at HOBSON COUNTY. a special meeting of the East Tamaki Road Board held at East Tamaki on the 1st day of April, 1921, and confirmed RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. at the ordinary meeting of the said Board held at East ,Tamaki on the 2nd day of May, 1921, after public notice of IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in such special resolution had been duly advertised in the New that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Zealand Herald newspaper of the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th Hobson County Council hereby resolves as follows :- days of April, 1921. That, for the purpose of providing the inst.alments in 479 GEORGE FLEMING, Clerk_ respect of principal and interest and also the other charges -"----- . . on a loan of £15,000, authorized to be raised by t.he Hobson In the matter of the Compames Act, 1908;. and ill the County Council, under tho Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, m.at~r of BUCHANAN AND Co. (LIMITED), m Volunta.1Y for the purpose of formation and metalling of the Dargaville­ LIqUIdation. IKatui Road and Maropiu-Kairara Road, the said Hobson OTICE is hereby given that the fina.l general meeting County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of N of sha.reholders will be held in the office of the com- 2d. in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable pany, Albert Street, corner of Wyndham Street, Auckland, property of the DargavilIe- Katui Sppdal Rating District, on Friday, the 24th June, 1921, at 2 p.m., when in terms of comprising the following area,- the Compa.uies Act the Liquidator will submit 'accounts show- Starting from the south-eastern corner of Section 42, ing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted. Taharoa Subdivision, Block XV, Kaihu S.D.; thence by the The matter of disposing of thc books, documents, and eastern boundary of Section 42 and eastern and northern accounts of the company will also be dealt with. boundary of Section 8. and north-eaatern boundary of Sec- 480 E A PRICE Ii'd to tinn 4, and north-western boundary of Sections 4, 3, and 2, ______.__ . ____ ,_"_'_q_1I1_a_r_._ all of Taharoa Subdivision; thence by north-eastern and IN LIQUIDATION. north-western boundary of Section 41; thence by north­ eastern boundary of Sect,ion 22; thence by north-western In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the boundary of Sections 22, 21, and 20; thence by the south­ matter of the PONGAROA :MOTOR COMPANY (LIMITED). western boundary of Section 31 to the north-western corner of said Section 31, Taharoa Subdivision; thence in a direct N OTICE is hereby given, under the terms of section 223 line to the sea; thence by the sea to the south-west COrner of the Companies Act, 1908, that the following ex~ra­ of Block X, Waipoua S.D.; thence by part of the southern ordinary resolution w&s passed at an extraordinary general boundary of said Block X; thence by western and northern meeting of the Pongaroa Motor Company (Limited) held on boundary of Section 7 of Block X, Waipoua S.D.; thence by the 14th day of Ma.y, 1921. part eastern boundary of said Block X, Waipoua S.D.; "Tha.t the Pongaroa Motor Company (Limited,\. being thence by the southern boundary of Sections 23, 22, 21, and una.ble to meet its liabilities, goes into Voluntary Liquida­ 20 of Block XI, Waipoua S.D., to the Waima Stream: thence tion." by the Wairua Stream to the south-western Corner of Opanake T. M. PAGE, No. IB of Block XIII, Tutamoe S.D,; thence by the north­ 4S1 Liquidator. we.tern boundary of said Opanake No. IB to t.he Torewhati In the matter of Part IX of the C.()mpallies Act, 1908; Trig.; thence by the north-eastern boundary of Opanake and in the mfltter of KODAK (AUSTRALASIA) PROPRIETARY No. 1B to the southern boundary-line of Block IX, Tutamoe (LIMITED). S. D.; thence by the southern boundary of said Block IX and southern boundary of Block X, Tutamoe S,D.; thence OTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch office or by the eastern boundary-line of Block XIV, Tutamve S.D., N plae<' of business of Kodak (Australasia) Proprietary to the northern boundary of Section 8 of Rlocks XIV and XV, (Limited) has been removed from 94A Hereford Street in the Tutamoe S.D.; thence by the northern boundary of Baid City of Christchurch to 148 Lichfield Street in the said dty, Section 8 and Sections 9 and 10 of Block XV, 'futamoe S.D. ; and that the Dunedin office or place of business of the said thence by eastern boundary of said Section 10: thence by company has been removed from 76 Stuart Street in the northern snd eastern boundarie& of Section 15 of 'Block XV, City of Dunedin t.() Moray Buildings, Morav Place, in the Tutamoe S.D.; thence by eastern boundary of Section 17 said city. . • of Block III, Kflihu S.D.; thence by part western boundary Dated this 6th day of June, 1921. of said Section 17 and southern boundary of Sections 5, 4, Kodak (Australasia) Proprietary (Limited), 3,2, of Block III, Kaihu S.D.; thence by part west boundary By its Attorney, of said Section 2 ; and thl'nce by.eastem boundary of Opa,nake No. lc No. 3 of Rlock II, Kaihll S,D.; thl'nce hy northern HAROLD ANTHONY BEAUCHAMP. and eastern boundal'Y of Opanake No. 2M 3 to the Kaihn Witness-H. Jowett, Solicitor, Wellington. 482 Stream; thenc('\ by the Kaihu Stream to the DargaviIle .TUNE 9.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1527

Borough boundary; thence by the Dargaville Borough I That, for the purpose of paying the interest and other boundary to the starting-point. . I charges on a lo~n ~f (£1,100) one thousand and one hundred And that such spedal rate shall be an annnal-recurrmg pounds, authorlzea to be -ralS?d by the Rodney County rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly Council, under the above-mentIOned Acts, for the purpose vn the 1st day of .Jnne in each and every year during th~ o,f metalling the Te Hana-Tomarata Road, the sa;d Rodney currency of such loan, being a period of 36! yean>, or untJ! County CounCIl hereby makes and leVles a speCial late of the loan is fully pa,id off. - two-elevenths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable: 485 J. HOGG, County Clerk. value uf all the rateable propcrt~ III the Te Hana-Mangawal Special Rating District No.2, III the County of Rodney, HOBSON COUNTY. comprising all that p"rea within the boundaries co~mendng at high-water mark at the nort.h-east corner of Arm Pansh, thence bounded towards the S.E. by the Arai Parish boundary REHOLUTJON MAKING SPECIAL RATE. to the north-ease corner of Section 78 of the Parish of Arai; N pursuance and exercise of. the powers vested in it in thence bv the north-eastern boundary of the said Section 78 I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the to its no'rth-west corner by a right line hl the middle of a Hobson County Council hereby r"solves as follows :-- public road, hv the middle of the said public road fronting That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in the north-wes~rn boundary of the said Section 78 to a point respect of principal and interest and al80 the other chargcAl which would ;nt~rsect the pruduction of the north·eastern boundary of Section S.E. 77 of the Parish of Arai, by a, right 011 a loan of £2,600, authorized to be raIsed by the Hobson line across the se,id public road to the south-east corner of County Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Ad, 1913, for the purpose of formation of roads and footpaths at New­ the said Seotion S. E. 77, by the north-eastern boundaries port, formation and part metalling of Brown's Road, forma­ of the said S~eti')n S.E. 77 and Section 77 of the same pa.rish tion and metalling of Main Road and West Coast Road, the to the north-east corner of the said Section 77, by a right linc to the middle of a public road; thence in a western said Hobson County Council hereby. makes and levies a direction by the middle of the said public road fronting the special rate of fourpenee and five-eighths of a penny (4id.) in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable _property northern boundary of thc said Section 77 tLl th" Arai Parish of the Kopuru Roads Spedal Ratiug District, comprising the boundary; then~e by the said parish boundary to t~e middle following area,- of a public road; thence by the nwidle of the saId public Startin" from thp 'Vairoa RiYer at the north-eastern corner road frontinO' the northern boundaries of Sections 67, N.R of part S~ction 5 (W. Wordsworth), Kopuru Parish;_ thence and S.W. 84, 86, N.W. 89, and 90, all of the Parish (,f bv the north-western boundary oE saId part SectlOn " to the Oruawhero, to a point which would intersect the production of the western boundary to the said Section 90, by a right r~ad' thence by th~ road to. the north-eastern corner of Seeti~n 25 (T. Webb), KopuI'lI Parish; thence by the north­ linc across the said public road to the north-west corner of western boundary of Sections 25, 36, 99, Kopuru Parhh; the said Section 90; thence by the western boundary of tho thence by part southern boundary of said Section 99; said Sel'tion 90, the northern boundaries of Sections N.E. and th~nce S.W. 99 of the same parish, the eastern and northern bound­ by ,,-estern boundary of Section W. 35, Kopuru Panah; aries of Sectiou 188 of the same parish, and the northern and th'lIlee bv southern boundary of Sections W. 35, E. 35, 33, 32, western boundaries of Section 192 of the same parish to the 31 30 Kopnru Parish; thence by part eastern boundary uf To Hana River; thence bounded towards the south-west said Section 30; thence by south-eastern boundary of See­ tion part 29 (D. P. Dunn); thence by western boundary generally by the Te Hana River to its confluence with the Mainenc River; thence bounded towards the east generally of Allotments 3 amI 2 of E.R.. 50, Kupuru Parish, and that bv the Mainene River to the Oruawhero Parish boundary; boundary-line continued to the l\fakaka Stream; thence by thenee towards the north generally by the said parish that stream to the north-western corner of pa,t Allotment 18. boundary; and towards the east generally by the same Tatarariki Parish (Hammond, A. R); thence by the western parieh boundary to its junction with the south-west corner boundarv of said part 18 (Hammond, A. B.) and part Allot­ ment 18- (Seymour, J.); thence by the southern boundary of the Mangawhai Parish; thence towards the north ~en~rally by the Rodney Count,y boundary to the Mangawhal RIver; of Allotment 18 (BlOwn and Sons), and by western and thoneo bounded towards the west generally by the Mangawhai southern houndaries of part Allotment 17, Tatarariki Parish (Brown flnd Sons), to the Wairoa River: and thence by the River and Mangawhai Harbour; and tuwards the north­ Wairoa River to the starting-p"int. east generally by the sea to high-water mark at the north­ east corner of the Arai Parish boundary, the point of And that such "pe('ia I rate shall be an annual-recurring commencement. rate durino- the ,,,,rrencv of such loan, and be payable yearly And that such special rate shall be an annually recurring on the 1st dav of .r un~ in cad, and every year during the rate during U,e currency of such loan, and bP payable yearly cun-Olley uf 8,;ch loan, being a periud of 36t yean;, or until on the fl rst day of JUly in each and every year during tho the loan is fully paid off. currency of such loan, being a period of (36t) thirty-six and 486 .J. HOGG, Town Clerk. a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. .T. MORISON, Chairman. CLUTHA COUNTY COUNCIL. J. F. LAWRIE, Membe,·_ 488 C. L. GRANGE, Clerk. REE;OLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RA'I'J<;.

N pursuance and exercise of the powel'll vested in it in that RODNEY COUNTY COUNCIL. I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loam Act, 1913, the Clutha County Council hereby resolves as follows :- . RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAl, RATE.-IVARKWORTH-LEIG1l, That, fur the purpose of providing the instalments m £4,500. respect- of principal and interest and also the other charges on a loan of £480, authorized to be mised by the Clutha N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in County Council, under the Counties Act, 1920, and the Local I that behalf by the Counties Act, 1920, the Local Bodies' BodiE'S' Loans Act, 1913, for the purpose of purchasing parts Loans Act, 1913, and the State-guarant.eed Advances Act, of Sections 9 and 11, Block XXXIV, Clutha S.D., COIl­ 1909 the Rodney County Council hereby resolves as follows :-- taining 10 ac. 2r. 231'., with cottage and outbuildings erected That, for tho purpose of providing interest and other thereon, for a worker's dw~lling, the said Cilltha County charges on a loan of (£4,f,oo) four thousand five hundr~d Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 1I40th p'mnds, authorized to be raiscd by the Rodney County Coun:Il, (one-fortieth) of a penny in the pound upcn the rateable under the above-mentioned Acts, for the purpose of metallmg value of all ratcable properties within the Clutha Riding, the Warkworth to Leigh Road, the said Rodney County County of Clutha; and that such special rate shall be an Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of foul'­ annual-recun'ing rate during the currency of such loan, and fifteonths of a penny in the pOllnd upon th~ ,·at·eable value. of be payable yearly on the 1st day of September in each and all rateable property in the Warkworth-Le~g.h SpeCIal Ratmg every year during the currency of such lo~n, bemg a. perIOd District in the County of Rodney, comlll'lsmg all that area of 36t (thi.rty -six and a half) years, or un hI the loan IS fully within the boundaries commencino at high-water mark at the paid off. north-east corner of Section 48, ~Parish of Pakiri; thence 487 A. l\IcDONALD, County Clerk. bounded towards the north·east generally by the sea to Cape Rodney' thence bounded towards the south-east generally RODNEY COUNTY COUNCIL. bv the 'sea the Omaha Harbour, again by the soa, the 'Vhangatea~ Harbour, and again, by the se,,; t.owards the RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL R.ATE.-TE HANA-MANGAWAI north-east generallv by the sea to 'Ia whal'anUI POInt; thence No.2, £1,100. bounded towards tho south-east generally by the se~ and thp Matakana River to the nmth-east cornel' of Section 25, Parish N pursuance and exercise of the power8 vested is it. i~ of Mahllran"i' thence by t.he northern boundary of the I that behalf by the Counties Act, 1920, the Local J30-hes section and th~ north-east boundary of Section 27 of the same Loans Act, 1913, and the State-guaranteed Advances Act" parish to the most northerly corner ?f the said. Soction 27 ; 1909, the Rodney County Council hereby resolves a8 follows :- thence by a straight line through SectIOn 39, ParIsh of Mahu- 1528 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

ran~i, to a p:>int on the elste:i1 bOlU1d~ry of Section 38 of the I THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. same petrish which would inter3ect the production of the I n()I'th·wcstern boundary of Section 47 of the same pa,rish; In ,.e ANDERSON AND BROAD (l.t:lIi'rED), in 1.iquidation, thence by the said production of the north·westorn boundary and the FARMERS' Mo~'oR SUPPLY COMPANY (LIMITED), of Section 47 to the north·east corner of that section; theuce in Liquid",tion. by the north·wedt boundari~a of that section and Section 49, NOTICE is hereby given that", general meeting of share. and the north·east bound':rles of Se~tlOns 96D and ~6B, and.r holders in the above.named eompanieH will be held the so.uth.ea~tern boundarJes. of SectlOns 100 and IB, all of at the office of Mr. F. Hatherle", Accountant, Broadway, th~ saId ~"Irlsh nO~ Mah~rangl, to the so~th.east comer of the Marton, on Thursday, 14th day d'f July, 1921, at 2.30 p.m., saId SectIOn II", thence b.y the soutl:.\\estcrn, south·eastern when the Liquidator's statement of receipts and e>.penditure and north. eastern bound"rles of Sect~on :16, a~d the sout.h·1 will be submitted to the meeting, together with his report "-,,stern and. the north· eastern boundal'lcs of ScctlOn.1S2. of ~he upon the liquidation of the. companies. same parlsh to the most northerly corner of the &'l,l~ Sectl.on Dated this 1st day of June 1921. 182 on the Hoteo Parish bound

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