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THE NEW: ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.

:ERRATUM.-In the Schedule to the Proclamation dat.ed Situated in Blook X, Amold Survey District, Borough · the 30th day of December, 1921, a.nd published in of Brunner. the Gazette No. 1, pa.ge 4, of the 12th day of In the Westland Land District; as the same are more . Ja.nua.ry, 1922, ta.king la.nd for the purpoees of a. street a.nd particularly delineated on the .plan marked .W.R. 30189, pla.nta.tion in the Borough of Ca.mbridge, far the words deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at W el­ " portion of " inaert the words " whole of.". lington, and thereon bordered green.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ ·General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Additional La11d near Stillwater Ju11ction taken for the under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Purpose, of ths Sp,-ingfield to Bru11nerton Railway (Grey . Honse at Wellington, this 21st day of February, 1922. .mouth-Otira Section). D. H. GUTHRIE, Aating Minister of Railways. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Gon un mm Knro ! A PROCLAMATION . . w·aEaEAS·it has been found desirable for the use, con- venience, and enjoyment of the Greymouth-Otira Seoti9n of the Spriog.fi,eld to Brunnerton Railway to take Additional Land at Stillwater taken for the Purpoaea of the ., further· land near Stillwater Junction, in addition to land Springfield to Brunnerton Railway (G.-eymoutk-Otira ' pr11vionsly acquired for the purposes of the said.railway: Section). Jilow,.therefore, I, J9hn Rushworth, Viscount Je.llicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in 1 [L. s.] JELLICOE, Governor-General, exercise of the powers .. and authorities conferred on me · by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight A PROCLAMATION. · of the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power HEREAS it has been found desira.ble for the use, and ambority in anywise enablinJ.? me in this beha.lf, do W oonvenienoe; and enjoyment of the Greymonth­ hereby proclaim and declare ,hat the land described in the Otira Section of the Springfield to Brnnnerton Rail-y 10 Soh!!dnle hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes a.hove take further land at 8mlwater. in addition to land previously mentioned. a.cqnired for the purposes of the said railway : SCHEDULE. Now, therefore,. I, lohn Rushworth, Visoount Jellieoe, Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand, in APiilionlUTB areas of the pieces of land taken :- BJ:eroi11e of the powers aud authorities conferred on me by A, R. l', sections twenty-nine. and one hundred and eighty-eight of 0 S 18·9 Lot 1, pa.rt of Section 733, Reserve 274. the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and • 1 0 19·7 • 2 a.nthority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby A IJ70 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [~o. 16 proola.im and declare that the land described in the Schedule SCHEDULE. hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes a.hove mentioned. NoBTll AUOXLA.l!ID LA.111) DlsTBIO'l',--CBOWN LAND. 8BCTION 52, Block X, Hohoura East Survey District: Area, SCHEDULE. 164 acres S roods 20 perches. APPBOXDIATB area. of the pieces of Ja.nd :­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A. B, P. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued 0 S 20·5 Portion of Section 709 of Reserve 274. under the Sea.I of that Dominion, at the Government 1 2 SI 708 Honse at Wellington, this 24th day of February, 1922. · Situated in Block XI, Arnold Survey District, Borough D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa. of Brunner. In the W estla.nd Land District ; as the ea.me a.re more GoD SA. VB TBB KING ! pa.rtioularly delineated on the phm marked W.R. 30155, deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Re.ilwa.ys at Wel­ Revoking the Setting-apart of Land fO'f' Selection by Discharged lington, and thereon edged green. Soldier a, under Special Tenures, in the N e'l.lirm L{Jnd District, Given under the hand of His Exoellenoy the Govel'llOr· General of the Dominion of New Zea.land; and issued [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government A PROCLAMATION. House at Wellington, this 21st day of February, 1922. N pursuance and exercise of the powers e.nd authorities I conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ D. H. GUTHRIE, ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Acting Minister of Railways. Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zeale.nd, do Go» BA. VB 'l'llll KING ! hereby revoke the Proclamation made on the eleventh day of August, one thouse.nd .nine hundred and twenty-one, and published in the Gazette of the eighteenth day of August then instant, setting ape.rt settlement lands for selection Additional Land at Lyttelton taken fO'f' the Purpo,es of by disohe.rged soldiers, under the Disoharged Soldiers Settle­ the Huffltlui-Waitalri Baiiway (Ohriatchurch-Lyttelton ment Act, 1915. B-rat1ch.). SCHEDULE, NELSON LAND DISTBICT,-SilTTLBMBNT LAND. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Mataldtakl Settlement. A PROCLAMATION. Area. Area. A. B, P, A, B, P, HEREAS it· has been found desire.hie for the use, W SEOTION ls 702 0 0 ) Section 5s 822 0 0 oonvenience, and enjoyment of the Christohuroh­ 2s 99200 ,, 6s 542 0 0 Lyttelton Branch of the Hurnnui-Wa.itaki Railway to take .. 3s 735 0 0 ,, 7B 1,036 0 0 further land at Lyttelton, in addition to land previously 4s 1,265 0 0 ,, 8S a.oquired for the purposes of the ea.id ra.il,wa.ys : 886 0 0 . Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Govemor,General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, in General of'the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued ei:erclse of the powers and authorities conferred on me under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight House a.t Wellington, this 21st day of February, 1922. of the Public Works Act, 11108, and of every other powet and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. hereby proola.lm and declare that the land described in GOD BA VB TllB KING ! . the Bohedule .hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes a.hove mentioned. Larul.8 ruen,ed under the 8C8'fU!.t"'V Preaenmtion Act, 1908, SCHEDULE. APPBOXDU.TB a.rea.s of the pieces of land ta.ken :­ [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A, LP. 0 1 S4 Harbour Boa.rd endowment. A PROCLAMATION. 0 0 SO Crown land. HEREAS the Scenery Preserve.tion Boe.rd, consti­ 4 S 16 W tuted pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, he.s recommended that the le.nds described in the Situated in the Borough of Lyttelton. (S.O. 287v, red.) Schedule hereto should be permanently reserved for eoenio I» the Canterbury Land District; as the so.me a.re more purposes, and it is ei:pedient to give effect to such recom­ : pa.rtioularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 80045, mendation: aeposited in the offioe of the Minister of Re.ilwa.ys at Wel­ Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, lington, and thereon coloured green and yellow. Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zee.land, in Given under the hand of His Ei:oellency the Govemor­ punuance e.ud exercise of the powers conferred by the Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued Scenery Preservation Aot, 1908, and by section 58 of the under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Reserves and other Le.ode Dispose.I and Public Bodies Em­ House at Wellington, this 20th day of February, 1922. powering Act, 1919, do hereby proole.im and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto she.11 be soenic reserves D. H. GUTHRIE, under the first-mentioned Aot, and subjel't to the provisious Acting Minister of Railways. thereof. SCHEDULE. Go» BAVB THIii KING! Area. WELLINGTON LAND Th:STBJ:OT, A,. B. P. SEOTION 3, Block II, Owatue. Survey District 375 ·o, O 2, Block III, Retaruke Survey District 407 o· 0 OToum Lafld ,et apart /Of' Dupo,al by way of Bale Of' Lease 8, Block III 227 O O to Diacharg,d Soldiera, under Special 7·Bf1ure1, in the 11, Block III 114 0 O Norih .duclcland Land. District. 1, Block VI ,, 585 0 0 25, Block XI 246 0 0 27, Block XI 56 0 O [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. As the so.me are delinee.ted on the plan me.rked 4/219, de, A PROCLAMATION. posit.ad in the Head Office, Department of Lo.nds and Survey, N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. I .me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· ment Aot, 19lli, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand, do under the Seal of that Dominion, at the ·Government hereby proclsim and declare that the area of Crown land House at Wellington, this 24th day of February, 1922. desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set a.pa.rt and declared open for disposal by we.:,; of D. H. GUTHRIE, '. sale or lease ,o discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. •he JJ111,Dner provided in the said Act. Gon SA vs THB KmG ! MAB. 2.] ,srH·

Procl.atmi1111 Rcxul-linea laid out thf'O'IVJk. Waiawa, Tokata, Haparapara, Te Ka'ka, Wk.a1111aparaoa, and Matakaoa Weal Survey Diawicta to be Public Roada.

[L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the pa.reels of land described in the Schedule hereto were, by an order of the Native Land Court made o;;,, W ,the thirteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, duly laid off as road-lines, in pursuance of sections forty-nine and fifty of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 : And whereas the said Court is of the opinion that the said road-lines should be proclaimed as public roads, and a notifica­ tion to that effect has been forwarded to the Minister of Lands, in terms of section fifty-one of the said Act: And whereas one month's notice in writing of the intention to proclaim the said road•lines as public roads has been given by the Surveyor-General to the local authorities of the districts concerned, in terms of section fifteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914: . . , . And whereas it is now expedient that the said road-lines should be proclaimed as public roads: Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sections forty.nine and fifty of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, and in so far as each of these sections is applicable, do hereby proclaim e.s public roads the road-lines described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. -----~--- --·------Approxlmat.e Areas of the Pieces of Coloured on Land proclaimed Portion of Sltuat.ed In Block Survey District. Plan as Road1.

A. B. P, 6 0 6 I Awa.-awa.kino B ...... I I Waiawa .. .. Red. 9 0 0 ...... I, II I ...... Yellow. 33 1 22 I Waiohoa.taA.. A ...... II ! ...... Blue. 10 1 1 Torere No. IA ...... II, III ...... Purple. 5 0 20 ,, No. lB ...... III ...... Neutral. 0 2 25 No. 2 ...... Red. 0 2 24 ITunapahore ,, North No. lA No. 2 .. Takata .. .. Yellow. 7 0 0 ,, No. lA No. 1 .. .." ...... Blue. 20 I 20 ,, No. IB ...... Purple. 4 3 6 Houpoto-Whituare ...... Neutral, 17 0 32 Houpoto ...... II, III, IV ...... Red. ( II 55 2 2 Maraenui ...... 1 Yellow. l IX Haparapa.ra .. -' 28 2 0 Haupoto-te-pua No. 1 .. .. IX ...... Blue. ( 60 0 34 Whitianga ...... 1 Purple • l 1,"n Tokata .. j ( I 21 2 8 Omaio ...... 1 Neutral, l V Hapara.pa.ra. .. j 0 0 17 Ohineomaoma ...... Green. 12 0 3 Wharawhara...... Red. IO 3 11 Awanui-Haparapara No. 3 .• .. 1:·v ...... Yellow. 0 3 25 .. No. 2B No. 1 .. I ...... Blue. 0 3 25 .. No. 2B No. 2 ...... Purple. 2 0 1 .. No. 2A ...... Neutral. 11 1 30 Hakota ...... I, II ...... Red. ( II 59 1 18 TeKaha...... 1 Yellow. l V Te Ka.ha .. j 0 2 7 Upokokotia ...... V ...... Blue. 21 2 6 Maunga.roa No. 1 ...... II, V, VI .. .. Purple. 8 3 25 No. 2 VI .. Neutral...... " .. 4 2 8 No. 3A No. 1 Red...... " " 1 No. 3A No. 2 0 0 .. " ...... Yellow. 6 2 31 No. 3ANo. 3 Blue...... " .. 10 2 13 No. 3B ...... Purple. 13 3 37 Waik~wa-Pa.haoa. No. 1 .. .. II .. Neutral. .. ·- ' 21 0 22 Waikawa...... " .. Red. 23 3 0 Motuaruhe II;·m .. Yellow. " " ...... 20 2 24 Maraehako ...... III ...... Blue. 3 3 19 Te Ana.putarua ...... Purple. ( " 21 1 0 Wai-iti No. 2 ...... { Neutral • l VIII Whanga.pa.raoa. j 9 1 35 Taungarue ...... IV,VIII .. .. Red. 2 2 30 Te Aruhe-a-hika. VIII .. .. " .. .. Yellow. 19 3 26 Kaikoura ...... IV,VIII .. .. Blue. 6 1 27 Raekahu ...... IV .. .. Purple. 4 3 16 Pohaturoa...... Neutral. 0 1 0 Tatara.moa ...... Red. 0 3 33 Te Rua,•• " ...... Yellow. 2 0 21 TeMoari ...... Blue. 13 2 16 Poito ...... 1v:v .. .. Purple. 4 3 18 Orete No. 3 ...... V .. .. Neutral. 13 0 30 Orate Red. .. " .. .. I ...... 29 3 0 Matapapa No. 2 ...... V, VI .. .. Yellow. 2 8 No. I VI Blue. 0 ...... " .. .. 19 1 26 Oruaiti " .. .. II, VI .. Purple. Whanga.paraoa. No. lA II " Neutral. 13 1 37 " ...... 19 No. lB II, III 29 0 .. " " .. .. Red. ( III 42 0 32 No. 2E No. 2 { Yellow. .. l I Ma.tah~a. West l 6 1 10 .. No. 2D ...... Blue. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/877 (sheets 1 to 7), deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 1940, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Sea.I of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of February, 1922. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Go» SAVE Tlllll Knro ! 57.2 [No. 16

Lanil,a Bet apart for Sta1£-fores! Purposes in Auckland Land II, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of District. the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, do hereby declare the land -- described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject [L.S.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. to the Land Act, 1908. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities B vested in me by the State Forests Act, 1908, and of APPROXIMATE area of the p1ece of st, •pped Government roacl every other power and authority enabling me in that behalf, rleclared to be Crown land: 3 acres 2 roods 2 8 perches.. I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of Adjoining or P"•sin" througn Section 42 KR., 26 E.R., and the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 31, PiLkiri Parish. Block XI, Pakiri Survey Dist,ict and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, (Auckla•,d R.D.). (S.O. 19983.) do hereby set apart the forest land described in the Schedule In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is hereto, forming part of the Crown lands in New Zealand, as more particul&rly delineated on the pl&n marked P.W.D. and for a State forest within the provisions of the said Act. 52232, clepo.ited in the officP of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured green. SCHEDULE. RoTORUA FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ State Forest Part No. 7. General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by House at Wellington, this 24th day of February, 1922. admeasurement 7 acres, more or less, being Section 6L 2B No. 2 of Rotomahana - Parekarangi Block, Block VT, Tarawera C. J PARR, for Minister of Public Works. Survey District. Bounded towards the north by part of Goo SA VII THE KINo ! Section 6L 2B No. 5, 676·7 links; towards the west by other part of Section 6L 2B No. 5, 1044·2 links; towards the south by part Section 6L 2B No. 3, 710 links; and towards the l,.,nd taken for the Purposes of a Road in Block XIV, east by a public roadway, 500 and 500 links: be all the afore­ Rangiriri Survey District. said linkages more or less. As the same is more particularly delineated on forest atlas No. 038, deposited in Head Office, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon coloured A PROCL.AMATION. green. N pursuance &nd exercise of the powers and authorities Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government this beba.lf. I, John Rushworth. ViscountJellicoe. Governor­ House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ F. H. D. BELL, claim and declare that the land described m the Schedule Commissioner of State Forests. hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of a road ; a.nd I do also declare tha.t this Proclama.tion shall take effect on and Approved in Council. after 1he eleventh day of March, one thousand nine hun­ F. D. THOMSON, dred and twenty-two. Clerk of the Executive Council.

Goo SA VB THE KING ' SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE are& of the piece of land taken : 11 perches. Portion of Sect.on 81, Pepepe Parish, Block-XIV, Rangiriri Additional Land in Block III, dwa-o-te-Atua Survey District, Survey District. (8.0. 21280.) taken for the East Coast Main 1.'runk Railway (Rangitaiki In tbe Auckland Land District ; e.s the same is more Section). particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51959, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at JELLICOE, Governor-General. [L.S.] Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereo>1 A PROCLAMATION. coloured vermilion. N pursuance and exercise of the power• and authorities Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ I vested in me by the Public Works Act. 1908, and of General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued every other po-ver and authority in anywise enabiing me in under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ House at Wellington, this 22nd day of Februa.ry, 1922. General ef the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ claim and declare that the additional land mentioned in the R. HEATON RHODES, Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the For Minister of Public Works. East Coast Me.in Trunk Railway (Rangitaiki Section). GoD SAVII THII KING!

SCHEDULE. Stopping a Govern111ent Road in Blocks II and VII, Benge'/', APPROXIMATlll area of the piece of land taken : 3 acres O roods and VI, 1 eviot Survey Districts. 17 perches. Being portion of part Section 136, simated in Block III, [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Awa-o-te-atua Survey District. (S.O. 22102.) A PROCLAMATION. In the· Auckland Land District; as the same is more pa.rtioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53514, N pursuance and exercise of the pow.rs and authorities deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works I vested in me bv the Public Works Act, 1908, and at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, a.nd thereon of every other power and authority in .. nywise enablinR coloured pink. me in this behalf, I. John Rushworth. Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do Given under the hBnd of His Excellency the Governor­ hereby proclaim a.s stopped the Government road described General of the.Dominion of New Zealand; and issued in the Schedule hereto, such rq11d being no longer required. under tpe Seal of that Dominion, a.t. the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of February, 1922. SCHEDULE. R. HEATON RHODES, APPROXIMATE area.a of the pieces of road hereby stopped :- For Minister of Public Works. A. R. P. Adjolnlllg or passillg through Goo SAVE THE KING! 6 1 9 Sections 8 and 9, Block VII, Banger Survey District; coloured green. 2U 3 25 P.R. "D" 7, 3, 12, 8, 11, 9, 10, Block VII, Declaring La11d taken for a Government Work, and not Benger Survey District; coloured green. Tequired for that Purpose, to be Orown Land. 1 3 39 Section 1. Block V, Benger Survey District; coloured green. 5 1 14 Se,ition 1, Block VI, Teviot Survey District; [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. coloured green. A PROCLAMATION. 5 2 19 Section 11, Block VII, Banger Survey Dis­ N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers and authorities trict; coloured blue. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Situated in R.D. Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other In the Otago Land District ; as the .same are more par­ power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 58695, Mu; 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 573· deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works e.t \ containing by admeasurement 657 acres O roods 15 perches, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon more or less, bounded towards the north by Sections 924 and coloured as above mentioned. I 923, Block LXII, Hokonui District, 9793·9 links ; towards . . . the east by Section 453, Block XVI, Forest Hill Hundred, Given under the hancl; (!f His Excellency the Gov~rnor- 7821 ·9 links ; towards the south generally by a public road, General of the DomlDlon of ~~w Zea.land; and 1Ssued 85·3, 1130·8, 664, and 3042·2 links respectively; towards under the Se~l of that_ Domimon, at the Government the west by Sections 330, 334, 353, 4015·5 links; towards House at Wellington, this 24th day of February, 1922. the south and east by the aforesaid Section 353, 1529·4 and R. HEATON RHODES, 500·4 links ; again towards the south by aforesaid Section 334, For Minister of Public Works. 3844·2 links; towards the north-west and south-west by Section 225, 2691 ·9 and 1969·5 links; again towards the Goo SA VE THE KING ! north-west and south-west by Section 351, 1000·3 and 1128•6 links; and towards the north-west genera.lly by a /,<1hd pr,,r:laifl~d as tt Rolld i,i Block XI, Rangirolo s .. rwy public road, 597·2, 392·9, 448·4, and 362·2 links, to the Dist·rict. B ,tl's Tuw,i D1.st·rict, a.11d Ba11gitikei Cou,,ty. phwo of commencement. F. D. THOMSON, fllerk of the Executive Council. [L,8,] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION N purouance e.nd exercise of the powers conferred by Abolishing the Warde,i'a Court at Dunedin. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John .Ku,h­ wcrth, Vi,,·ount Jellicoe, Governor-General of tbe Duminion JELLICOE, Governor-General. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in ORDER IN COUNCIL. Rangitoto Survey District described in the Schedule hereto. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of SCHEDULE. February, 1922. Present: APPROXIMATE areas of the pieoeB of land proclaimed as e. road: - IIIs ExcELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoUNCIL. A. R. P. Portion ol HEREAS by section nine of the Mining Act, 1908, it 3 2 34·3 Subdivision 11 of Dlock II, Rangitikei; W is enacted tha.t the Governor-General ma.y from time coloured pink. to time, a.s he thinks fit, by Order in Council, constitute and O 1 34·1 Subdivision 12 of Block II, Rangitikei; appoint, in and for any one or more mining districts or por­ coloured yellow. tions thereof, such Wardens' Courts as he deems nec81!8&ry, Situated in Block XI. Rangitoto Survey District (Re.ngi­ and also may abolish any such Court: tikei R.D.). (S.O. 1661.) And whereas it is desirable that the Warden's Court at In the Wellington Land Distriot; as the same are more Dunedin, which was heretofore duly constituted under the partiioularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 53714, provisions of the law for the time being in force, sha.11 be deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t abolished: Welling•on, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-tleneral of ooloured as above mentioned. the Dominion of Now Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred on him by section nine of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ the Mining Act, 1908, and of every other power and autho­ General of the Dominion of New Zea.land ; and issued rity enabling him in this behalf, a.nd a.cting by and with the under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said House a.t Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. Dominion, doth hereby abolish the Warden's Court ..t R. HEATON RHODES, Dunerlin. For Minister of Public Works. Ji'. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Goo SA VE THE KING !

Authorizing the I nvercargill Borough Council to erect a Tablet Amending an Order in Council vesting the Co-rarol of cer- in the Main Entrance of the Town Hall a.a a Permanent tain Reaervea for Lan.dle

Domain Board appointed to kai:e Control of the Dunstan Domain· Board appointed to have Control of the Miller's '/flat • Domain. Domain. JELLICOE, Governor-General. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of At the Government Honse at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. February, 1922. Present: Present: Hrs ExcBLLBNCY THE GoVBBNOB-GBNERAL IN COUNCIi.. 11Is EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred· by I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, I section forty of the Pu blio Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion 19(18, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of New 7,ealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint appoint 0HABr.ES RoBEBT ATTFIELD, GEORGE SHEEHY DICK, WILLIAM ALBXANDEB BonKIN, MARCUS FAIGAN, ALBXANDEB HENBY BUTLER, THOMAS RYAN JONES, JOHN HOLLOWAY, JAMES McDONALD, and WILLIAM NOBLE, DUNCAN ANGUS SILLABS HABoLD EDGAR STEVENS, and WILLIAM: SUTHERLAND to be the Miller's Flat Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby to be the Dunstan Domain Board, having control of the land appoint Monday, the twentieth day of March, one thousand described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby appoint nine hundred and twenty-two, at eight o'clock p.m., as the Saturday, the fourth day of March, one thousand nine time when, and the Athenaenm Hall, Miller's Flat, as the hundred and twenty-two, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as place where, the first meeting of the Board shell be held. the time when, and the Ota.go Central Trotting Club's Office, Tarbert Street, Alexandra, as the place where, the first meet­ ing of the Board shall be held. SCHEDULE. MILLER'S FLAT DOMAIN.-0TAGO LAND DISTRICT. SCHEDULE. SECTION ll3, Block III, Benger Survey District : Area, 2 roods 31 perches. DuliSTAN DoMAIN,-0TAGO LAND DlsTBICT. F. D. THOMSON, SECTIONS 134, 135, and Lot 1 of 127, Block I, Leaning Rock Clerk of the Executive Council. Survey District : Area, 48 acres 1 rood 3 perches. F. D. THOMSON, Domain Board appointed to have Oontrol of the Ohura Domain, Clerk of the Executive Council. JELLICOE, Govemor-GeneraL Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Hyde Domain. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of JELLIOOE, Governor-General. February, 1922. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government Honse at Wellington, this 23rd day of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GoVEBNOB-GENERAL m COUNCIL. February, 1922. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Present: I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Do­ pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and N consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion hereby appoint of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent MALCOLM CLAR.K, of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby GEORGE DENISON, appoint WILLIAM HENBY DOBBIE, w II.LIAM CURRIE, THOMAS HARLAND, MICHAEL KINNEY, CHARLES HENBY HOPE, JOHN LAUGHTON, JoIIN FRANCIS McCLENAGHAN, OWEN JOHN LAVERTY, WILLIAM THOMAS McKAY, JOHN MATHESON, GEORGE CllillLEs STEVENSON, and HUGH MCAULEY, and WALTER KEITH WILLIAMS MICHAEL PRENDERGAST to·be the Ohura Domain Board, having control of the land to be the Hyde Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby appoint described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the eighth day of March, one thousand nine hun­ Wednesday, the twenty-second day of March, one thousand dred and twenty-two, at seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, nine hundred and twenty-two, at half past seven o'clock p.m., and the Council Chambers, Ohura, as the place where, the first as the time when, and the residence of Mr. Michael Prender­ meeting of the Board shall be held. gast, Hyde, as the place where, the first meeting of. the Board shall be held. SCHEDULE. 0HUBA DOMAIN. SCHEDULE. ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District. containing by admeasurement 13 acres O roods 20 perches, more or less, being HYDE DOMAIN. Suburban Section No. 35, Town of Ohura, Block V, Ohura ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by Survey District. Bounded generally towards the north by admeasnrement 79 acres 2 roods 29 perches, more or less, Hihi Street, 1240·56 links; towards the east by Hnia Street, being Sections Nos. 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, and 58, Block VII, Rock 1010 links; towards the south by Kuku Street, 500 links; and Pillar Survey District. Bounded towards the north by and again towards the east by Knku Street, 200 links ; again a road reserve along the left bank of the Taieri River, 1502·7 towards the south by Suburban Section No. 28, Town of links; towards the north-east by a public road, 3658·2 links ; Ohura, 500·3 links ; and towards the west by Suburban towards the south by Section 42 of aforesaid block, 2866·3 Section No. 34, Town of Ohura, and Kiwi Street, 1210 links : links; towards the west by a public road, 300 links; again be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. . towards the south by the crossing of said road and by Section All that area in the Tarana.ki Land District, containing by No. 59 of aforesaid block, 1319·1 links; and again towards admeasnrement 10 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sec­ the west and to.wards the north-west by the aforesaid road tion 31, Block V, Ohur~ $llrve;)" Dismct. llonnde4 towanla 576 THE N~W ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.' 16

the north, east, and south-east generally by the Mangakara I Domain Board appointed to h1we Control of the Snowden'~ Stream ; and towards the south-west by the Mangaroa Road, Bitoh Domain. 1269·2 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by JELLICOE, Governor-General. admeasurement 10 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sec­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. tion 32, Block V, Ohura Survey District. Bounded towards the north generally by the Mangaroa River; towards the east At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of generally by the Mangaroa River ; towards the south gene- February, 1922. • rally by the Mangaroa River and Crown land (proposed Present: railway reserve), 180 links; and towards the north-west by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Crown land (proposed railway reserve), 1260 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, admeasurement 1 acre, more or less, being Section 9, Block 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion VII, Ohura Township. Bounded towards the north-west by of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent the Ohura Road, 140 links ; towards the north-east by the of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Mangaroa River ; towards the south-east by Tui Street, appoint 160 links; and towards the south-west by Sections 1 to 5, EnwARD GEORGE BARTON, and 8, Block VII, Ohura Township, 894·78 links : be all the WTLLTAM HENDERSON BRYANT, aforesaid linkages more or less. PERCY CECIL HURST, All that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by GEORGE KIDD, admeasurement 3 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sec­ FREDERIC VrNUE"NT KNAPP, tion l, Block XXII, Ohura Township. Bounded towards the FRANCIS INNIS LEDGER, north generally by the Mangaroa River ; towards the east ALFRED JAMES l\fcMURRAY, by Ohura Road, 50 links ; towards the south by Tonga­ EDGAR Ror.Lo NEALE, and porutu Road, 2256·3 links ; and towards the west by Tonga­ WILLIAM EDWARD WILKES porutu Road, 100 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more to ho the Snowden's Bush Domain Board, having control of or less. the land described in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby F. D. THOMSON, appoint Monday, the sixth day of March, one thousand nine Clerk of the Executive Council hundred and twenty-two, at half pa.st seven o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Nelson Institute Rooms, Nelson, as the place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. Damain Boa1d appointed to ha"e Control o{ the TJ rita•11a Doma.-i-n. SCHEDULE. JELLICOE, Governor-General. SNOWDEN'$ BusH Do:MAIN.-NELSON LAND DISTRICT. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, containing 13 acres At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd d ..y of 3 roods 17 perches, more or less, being parts of Sections 31 February, 1922. and 33, Block IX, Waimea Survey District. Bounded on Present: the north-west by other parts of the said Sections 31 and 33 ; on the north-east by other part of t,he said Section 31 ; on a1s Ex:CBLLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the south-east by other parts of the said Sections 31 and 33 ; N pursuance and exneise of the powers conferred by and on the south-west partly by a public road and partly I section forty of the Public ReservPs and Domains by other parts of the said Section 33 ; being all the land Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Do­ comprised in deed of conveyance dated the 12th April, 1921, minion of New Zea.land, acting by and with the advice and and registered under No. 47715, Nelson Registry (subject to consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth right of way reserved by covenant contained in the said deed hereby appoint of conveyance). T:irE CHAIRMAN OF THE KATIKATI RoAD BOARD, ex officio ; F. D. THOMSON, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE S<'HOOL COMMITTEE, KATIKATI Clerk of the Executive Council. NORTH, ex officio; TIE ·C:aA:IRMAN 01!' THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE, KATIKATI SOUTH, ex officio; M aitngakawa Drainage Di.Btrict, Ooitnty of Piako, con•tititted. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE KATIKATI LIBRARY TRUSTEES, ex officw ; and THE PRESIDENT OF THE KATIKATI AGRICULTURAL AND JELLICOE, Governor-General p ASTO" AL AssO!'IA '.fl(lN' '"' o.tficio, ORDER IN COUNCIL. to be the Uritawa Domain Board, havin!.! control of the land At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of described in the Schedule hereto; and doth herehy appoint February, 1922. Saturday, the eighteenth day of March, one thousand nine Present: hundred and twenty-two, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the time when, and the Public Library, Kntikati, as the place where the first meeting of the BMrd shn 11 bP held. HEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of the W third section of the Land Drainage Act, 1908, a majority of the ratepayers in the area of land described in SCHEDULE. the Schedule hereto, situated in the County of Piako, have URITAWA DOMAIN. presented a petition to His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, praying that the said area ALL that area in the Town of Watnford, P&l'ish of Tahawai, be constituted a drainage district under the provisions of Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurcmen t 6 acres the said Act : 2 roods 4 perches, more or les8, being Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 3~, 39, 40, 41, and Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the 42, together with the portions of thurch Street and Fourth power and authority contained in the third section of -the Avenue closed by Proclamation publiahed in GazeUe No. 73, Land Drainage Act, 1908, and acting by and with the advice of the 23rd Augu.st, 1906, page 2224, and bounded as fol­ and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, lowR : Commencing at the most easterly corner of Section 176, doth hereby constitute and declare the area of land described Town of Waterford; thence in a south-easterly dirm·tion by in the Schedule hereto to be a district for the purposes of a right line forming the south-western side of 'J'hircl A venue, Part I of the said Act, and to be called by the name of the 7215 links, to the mo~t northerly corner 0f Section :l7, Town " Maungakawa Drainage District " ; aud also, in pursuance of Wnterforcl ; thence in a south-westerly direction along the and exercise of the power and authority contained in the north-western bounda1fos nf Sections 37 and ::10, Town of fourth section of the said Act, doth hereby declare that the Waterford, and alone' the north-western side of Mlljor Street, Board of Trustees of the said district shall consist of five 900 links, to its intersection with Stone Stref the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington to the following portions of the north-eastern and north­ Land District, and thereon coloured red and marked A-B and western sides of the said roads---Oommencing at the west C-D respectively. comer of Section 33, Block IX, Waimea Survey District; F. D. THOMSON, thence in a south-easterly direction for a distance of Clerk of the Executive Council. 994•8 links; thence in a south-easterly direction, com­ mencing at a point 2634·3 links from the said west comer Revoking Shipping Regulation,, 191?. of Section 33, Block IX, Waimea Survey District, and continuing for a distanoe of 1046•2 links ; thence com­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. mencing at the south-east comer of Section 31, Block IX, Waimea Survey District, and continuing in a north-easterly ORDER IN COUNCIL. direction for a distance of 2094 links " • At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of in so far as such resolution relates to the portion of road February, 1922. described in the Schedule hereto, subject to the condition that Present: no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected. on the north-western side of the portion of road described in IIIs ExoELLDOY THB Govmnm:&-GBNBRAL m Coll"NOII.. the Schedule hereto within a distance of thirty-three feet from N pursuance and exercise of the power and authorUy the cent!-"l-line of the said portion of road. I oonferred by section four of the War Regulations Continua.nee Act, 1920, 11nd of every other power and SCHEDULE. authority enabling him in this behalf, His Exoellency the Governor-Genen,l of the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting Au. that portion of road, situated in the Nelson Land District br and with the advioe and oonsent of the Executive Council Waimea County, commencing at the south-eastern comer of o the said · Dominion, doth hereby revoke ,he Shipping Section 31, Waimea South, Block IX, Waimea Survey Dis­ Regnlations, 1917, as set out in the part numbered 11.Heen of trict, and proceeding thence in a north-easterly direction for the Seoond Schedule to the War Regulations Continuance a distance of 2094 links, abutting on the said Section 81 and Act, 1920. part Section 30, Waimea South, Block IX, Waimea Survey F. D. THOMSON, District. · Clerk of the Executive Council. MAR. 2.] 579

Regulations for Teachers' Salaries A~1ustments.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. Present: H1s EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him I by the Public Expenditure Adjustment Act, 1921-22, and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the ; egulations set out below relating to adjustments in teachers' salaries ; and doth prescribe that this Order shall take effect as from the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two.

REGULATIONS. TEACHERS' SALARIES ADJUSTMENTS. THE salaries and allowances provided in accordance with the several regu­ lations for the time being in force, for (1) teachers, pupil-teachers, and probationers of public , (2) teachers of Native schools, (3) teachers of secondary schools, (4) teachers of technical schools and classes and · manual-training classes, and (5) staffs and students of training and normal schools, shall be reduced as from the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, as foliows :- Public Schools. l. (a.) In the case of head teachers of public schools receiving salaries of Grades VI or VII as defined by the regulations for public-school teacht>rs, a reduction of £15 per annum. (b.) In the case of head or sole teachers receiving salaries of Grades II to V inclusive, or of assistant teachers receiving salaries of Grades 2A to 8 inclusive, or of relieving teachers receiving salaries of Grade C or a higher grade, or of organizing teachers,- (i.) If such teachers would be entitled (if they were assistant teachers) to the addition to salary for married assistants under clause 5 of the regulations for the salaries of public-school teachers, a reduction of £10 per annum ; or (ii.) If such teachers would not be entitled to such addition to salary, a reduction of £12 per annum. (c.) In all other cases of teachers of public schools, including pro­ bationers and pupil-teachers but excluding teachers of Grade O schools, a reduction of £10 per annum. (d.) In the case of teachers of Grade O schools, no reduction.

N alive Schools. 2. (a.) In the case of head or sole teachers of Native schools, the same reduction as in the case of teachers of corresponding grades in public schools. (b.) In the case of assistant teachers of Native schools, a reduction of £12 per annum if the annual ~alary is £155 or over, and a reduction of £10 if the salary is less than £155. Secondary Schools. 3. (a.) In the case of principals of secondary schools receiving salaries,­ (i.) As for schools of Grades I to X as defined by the regulations, a reduction of £20 per annum ; or (ii.) As for schools of Grades XI to XVIII, a reduction of £25 per annum; or (iii.) As for schools of Grades XIX or higher grades, a reduction of £30 per annum. (Ii.) In the case of assistant teachers of secondary schools receiving salaries of Grade A as defined by the· regulations, a reduction of £15 per annum. (c.) In t4e case of assistant teachers of secondary schools who are receiving salaries of Grades B, C, or D, and are entitled to the addition to salary for married assistants under clause 26 of the regulations for salaries of secondary-school teachers, a reduction of £10 per annum. (d.) In the case of all other assistant teachers of secondary schools, a reduction of £12 per annum. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Technical &hooZs and Glasses and Manual-training Glasses. 4. (a.) In the case of principals of technical schools receiving salaries in accordance with clause 12 of the regulations for salaries and allowances of manual and technical school teachers- (i.) Not exceeding £550 per annum, a reduction ofl£15 per[annum. (ii.) Exceeding £550 but not exceeding £750, a reduction of £20 per annum. tiii.) Exceeding £750 but not exceeding £850, a reduction of £25 per annum. 1v.) Exceeding £850, a reduction of £30 per annum. (b.) In the case of assistant teachers of technical schools receiving salaries of Class VI of Division I as defined by the regulations, a reduction of £15 per annum. (o.) In the case of teachers and instructors of manual and technical. schools or classes (other than those included in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this clause) who are entitled to addition to salary for married teachers under clause 16 of the regulations, a reduction of £10 per annum. (d.) In the case of all teachers and instructors not included in para­ graphs (a), (b), and (o) hereof who are receiving salaries of Classes I to V inclusive of Division I, or of Classes III to VI inclusive of Division II, a reduction of £12 per annum. (e.) In the case of all teachers and instructors not included in the above paragraphs, a reduction of £10 per annum.

Training Colleges and Normal Schools. 5. (a.) In the case of principals of training colleges, a reduction of £25 per annum. · (b.) In the case of vice-principals of training colleges .or of headmasters of normal schools, a reduction of £15 per annum. (o.) In the case of assistant lecturers, tutors, librarians, and other assistants of training colleges, or assistant teachers of normal schools, the same reductions, mutatis mutandis, as are provided under paragraph (b) of clause 1 hereof for teachers in public schools. (d.) In the case of all students of training colleges, a reduction of £10 per annum. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations regarding the Payment of SubsidieB on Voluntary Regul,a,tion under tke Finance Act, 1919. Contributions. JELLICOE, Governor-General JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. February, 1922. Present: Present: Hrs ExOELLENOY THE GoVEBNOB-GENEBAL IN COUNCIL. Hzs EXOBLLENOY THE GoVBBNOB•GENERAL IN CoUNCJ!,. N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon him by section fourteen of the Finance I vested in him by the Act, 1914, and the Act, 1919 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), His amendments of that Act, and all other powers and authorities Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Gene.ral of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and Execuftve Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the the following regulation for the purposes of the said Act. said Dominion, doth hereby amend the regulations in force relating to the payment of subsidies on volunts.Fy contri­ REGULATION. butions by inserting therein the clause set out in the GRADING OF OFFICERS OF PoLIOE FoROl!l. Schedule hereto ; and doth prescribe that this Order shall FoB the purpose of determining the appropriate allowances come into force as from the first day of Ja,nuary, one to be paid under section fourteen of the said Act, officers of thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. the Police Force shall be deemed to be equal in rank to members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as set out SCHEDULE. in the Schedule hereto. Scl;e,dule. CLAUSE 4A. The amount of subsidy payable with respect to Relative Rank of Member of any public school, including a district high school, shall not Rank of Police Officer. New Zealand in any financial year exceed 10s. per unit of average attendance Expeditionary Force. at such school for the calendar year preceding the date on Constable .. Private. · which the subsidy is claimed by the Education Board of the Constable (9 years' service) Corporal district; provided (a) that in the case of any school at which Sergeant .. Regimental Sergeant-Major. such average attendance is less than sixty a subsidy not Senior Sergeant Lieutenant. exceeding £30 may be paid, and (b) that the limitations herein Sub-Inspector Captain. imposed shall not apply to subsidies on voluntary contributions Inspector .. Major. for the purpose of increasing the actual school accommodation Superintendent Colonel. or extending school-sites. Commissioner General F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council MAR. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 581

Licensing Henry Gwrge Foster and William Ernest Telfer to Itherefrom, and maintain at their own cost, any lights that nae and occnpy a Part of the Foreshore and Land below may be required by the Minister; provided that no light shall Low-water mark in Whangarnrn Harbonr as a S,ite for be exhibited until after it has been approved of by the Timber-boorrtB. -- l\'1inister. JELLICOE, Governor-General. 8. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all reason­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. able times, enter upon the said timber-booms and view the stat~ of repair thereof ; and upon such Minister leaving at At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of or posting to the last known address of tho licensees a notice February, 1922. in writing of any defect or want of repair in such timber­ Present: booms, requiring them, within a reasonable time, to be therein H1s EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. prescribed, to repair the same, they shall with all convenient, HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, Hanry· made. George Foster and William Ernest Telfer, trading under the 9. The licensees shall be liable for any injury which may style or title of Foster and Telfer (hereinafter called " tho be sustained by any vessel or boat in passing the timber­ licensees"), have applied to the Governor-General in Council booms or by contact therewith, and which may be occasioned for a license under the Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinaft,ir called by any' default or negl('ct on the part of the licensees. "the said Act"), to occupy a part of the foreshore and land 10. In case the licensees shall- below low-water mark in Whangaruru Harbour in order to ( I.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein, construct and maintain thereon timber-booms; and, in before set forth, or any of them ; accordance with the one-hundred-and-fiftieth section of the (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said timber-booms for a said Act, have deposited a plan in the office of the Marine period of thirty days ; Department at Wellington (marked M.D. 5409), sho"ing the (3.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these place where it is intended to construct such tim her-booms, conditions ; or the area of foreshore and land below low-water mark intended ( 4.) .Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation to be occupied for such purpose, and the manner in which of any law for the time being in force relating to it is proposed to carry out the works : bankruptcy, And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor­ then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and General in Council that the proposed work will not be or tend every right, power, and privilege, may be revoked and de­ to the injury of navigation, and the said plan has, prior to termined by the Governor-General in Council without any the making of this Order in Council, been approved by the notice to the licensees or other proceedings whatsoever ; Governor-General in Council : and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in And whereas it is expedient that a license under the said Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient not,ice Act, for the purpose aforesaid, should be granted and issued to the licensees, and to all persons conceined or interested, to the licensees on the terms and conditions hereinafter ex­ that th,is Order in Council, and the rights and privileges pressed: thereby conferred, have been revoked and determined; and Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of upon such revocation the Minister may cause the said timber­ the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance aod exercise of booms to be removed, and may recover the costs incurred the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, aod by any such removal from the licensees. of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that 11. The construction of the timber-booms shall be deemed behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the to be an acceptance by the licensees of the conditions of this Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve Order in Council. of the purpose or object for which tho said license is required F. D. THOM:l'!ON, by the licensees as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and Clerk of the Executive Council. exercise of the said power and authority, and by and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the licensees to use aod occupy that part of the Consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local, Authorities. foreshore and. land below low-water mark which is parti­ cularly shown and delineated on the plan so deposited as JELLICOE, Govemor-GeneraL aforesaid, for the purpose of constructing thereon timber­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. booms in accordance with the said plan, such license to be held and enjoyed by the licensees upon' and subject to the At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. February, 1922. Present: SCHEDULE. H1s EXCELLENCY THlll GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the Minis­ HEREAS application has been made, under section ter of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Act, W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, for 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council to by or under the direction of such Minister. enable the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is expedient in C-0uncil shall extend and apply to the part of the foreshore that such consent should issue : and land below low-water mark necessary for the construction Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of of the timber-booms, as shown on plan l\LD. 5409. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, by this Order in Council the licensees shall, on being supplied doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter with a copy thereof, pay tc the Minister the sum of £2 10s., mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the aod thereafter an annual sum of £2 10s. in advance, such Schedule hereto, and it is hereby declared that this Order in annual payments to date from the date hereof, the first of Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the such payments to be made on the licensees being supplied Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent with a copy of this Order in Council_ of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the loans 4. The rights, powers, aod privileges conferred by this hereby authorized., Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen years from the date hereof, unless in the meantime such rights, powers, aod privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked SCHEDULE. by competent authority ; and the licensees shall not assign, PALMEBSTON NoRTH Borough Council (for extending £ charge, or part with any such right, power, or privilege and duplicating the sewerage system, &c.) . . 23,000 without the previous written consent of the Minister first Palmerston North Borough Council (for purchasing obtained_ additional buses and plant, erect shelter-sheds, and 5. His Majesty or the Governor-General, and all officers in enlarge barn) . . . • 10,500 the Government service acting in the execution of their duty, W airoa Borough Council (for electrical works) 9,000 shall at all times, have free ingress, passage, and egress into, Kawakawa Town Board (for water-supply) .. 8,000 through, over, and out of the said timber-booms without Akitio Qounty Council (for constructing Mangatoro payment. River Bridge) . . . . . _ .. 500 6. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any Waikohu County Council (for metalling the Kaitara time resumed by the Governor-General, aod the licensees and Pubatikotiko Roads) ...... 500 may be required to remove the timber-booms at their own Freshfield Drainage Board (for constructing drains) 400 cost, without payment of any compensation what,iver, on Whangarei County Council (for completing the form­ giving to the licensees three mop.tbs' previous notice in writ­ ing and metalling of the Hikurangi Bridge to ing. Any notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, Riponui Road) . . . • . • _. 160 aod delivered at or posted to the last known address of the Taranaki County Council (for forming and metalling licensees in New Zealand. Leith Road) . _ ._ . . . . 125 7. The licensees shall maintain the above-mentioned timber­ F. D. THOMSON, booms in good order and repair, aod shall at all times exhibit Clerk of the F.xeoutive Council. 582 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT:ffi. [No. 16

Prescribing the Rate of Interest that 111,ay be paid by the Auckland I due in London, and is unable to obtain the whole of the and Suburban Drainage Board in respeot of £25,000, being money at this rate : Part of a Loan of £50,000 authorized to be rai,ed for Drainage- And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent works. consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the said two hundred and five thousand pounds may be borrowed be JELLICOE, Governor-General. increased to not exceeding six and a half per centum per ORDER IN COUNCIL. annum: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice February, 1922. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Present: doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be His ExoELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNcIL. paid by the Otago Harbour Board in respect of the said loan of two hundred and five thousand pounds shall be a rate not HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans exceeding six and a half per centum, and the said Otago Harbour Board is hereby authorized borrow the said sum Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ to thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of Jaw, where of two hundred and five thousand pounds accordingly. a local authority or public body has been authorized before F. D. THOMSON, the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to Clerk of the Executive Council. borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the tertn of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, Validat·ing Preparation of Valuation List, Borouuh of Oamaru. and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the JELLICOE, Governor-General. Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount ORDER IN COUNCIL. thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of by the Governor-General by Order in Council : February, 1922. And whereas under section five of the Auckland City Loans Present: Consolidation and Empowering Act, 1921, the Auckland City His ExcELLENOY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Council is authorized to lend to the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, and the said Drainage Board is authorized W HEREAS irregularities have occurred in connection to borrow from the Council, out of the consolidated loan of with the preparation of the valuation list of the five hundred thousand pounds, the sum of O fifty thousand Borough of Oamaru, required under section seven of the pounds for the purpose of carrying out certain drainage-works Rating Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"), upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon in that although the Valuer of the said borough prepared and between the Council and the said Drainage Board: transmitted the list to the local authority within the pre· And whereas the Drainage Board has agreed with the City scribed time, he omitted to sign the list within the prescribed Council to accept an instalment of twenty-five thousand time, and that such list was not prepared in the prescribed pounds of the loan at a rate of interest which will return form: to the Council six pounds ten shillings and fivepence per And whereas it appears expedient to validate the aforesaid centum, this being the rate at which the money was raised by irregularities, so that the intent and purpose of the said Act the Council beyond New Zealand: may have effect: And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of cedent consent as required by the above-recited section the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which vested in him by the said Act, and of every other power and the said twenty-five thousand pounds may be borrowed be authority enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and with increased to not exceeding six pounds ten shillings and five­ the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said pence per centum per annum : Dominion, doth hereby validate the aforesaid irregularities, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of and doth here by declare that the valuation list prepared and the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice signed by the Valuer of the said borough on the twenty-fourth and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be shall, for the purposes of the said Act, be the valuation list of paid by the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board in that borough, and that the validity of the proceedings in respect of the said twenty-five thousand pounds shall be a connection therewith shall not be called into question by rate not exceeding six pounds ten shillings and fivepence per reason of the aforesaid irregularities. centum per annum, and the said Auckland and Suburban F. D. THOMSON, Drainage Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum Clerk of the Executive Council of twenty-five thousand pounds accordingly. F. D. THOMSON, Prescribing the Ter111, for which the Dunedin City Gounoil 111,ay Clerk of the Executive Council. borrow the Sum of £70,000, being the Balance of a Loan of £175,000 authorized to be raised for Street - construction and other Public Works, and also the Rate of Interest payable Prescribing the Rate of lnterest to be paid by the Otago Harbour thereon. Board in respect of a Loan of £205,000 authorized to be raised for the Renewal of Loans falling due in London. JELLICOE, Governor-General. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. January, 1922. Present: Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. His ExcBLLBNCY THB GoveNOB-GBNlllBAL IN CouNCIL. HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, a.~ HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Aot, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rnle of law, where where a local authority or public body has been authorized a local authority or public body has been anthorfaed before before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loa.n was or was not specified or deter­ term of years of the loan was or was not specified or deter­ mined, and such money or any part thereof has not been mined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent con­ borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent con­ sent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such sent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term not less than ten years, as may be interest, or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas!the]Dunedin City Council has been authorized And whereas the Otago Harbour Board has been authorized to.borrow the sum of one hundred and seventy-five thousand to borrow the sum of two hundred and five thousand pounds, pounds, for street-construction and other public works, for at five and a half per centum, for the renewal of loans falling a term of thirty years from the first day of June, one thousand MAB. 2.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 583

nine hundred and fifteen, and bearing interest at four and a thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where half per centum per annum, and is now desirous of borrowing a local authority or public body has been authorized before the sum of seventy thousand pounds, being the balance of the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to the one hundred and seventy-five thoua&nd pounds, for a borrow money, whether pumuant to a poll of ratepayers or term of ten years and at an increased rate of interest : otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term And whereas the Minister of Fina.nee has given his pre­ of years of the loan was or waa not specified or determined, cedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and Rur.h money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, and it is desired that the term for which the said seventy the !or.al authority may, with the precedent consent of the thousand pounds may be borrowed be amended to ten years, Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount and the rate of interest payable thereon be increased to not thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, exceeding six per centum per annum : or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the by the Governor-General by Order in Council : Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and And whereas the Tokomairiro River Board has been a.utho consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth rized to borrow the sum of two thousand five hundred pounds hereby prescribe that the term for which the said Dunedin for carrying out certain river-works, and is now desirous of City Council may borrow the said sum of seventy thousand borrowing an additional two hundred and fifty pounds under pounds shall be ten years, and the rate of interest payable the authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' Loans thereon shall be a rate not exceeding six . per centum per Act, 1913: annum, and the said Dunedin City Council is hereby authorized And whereas the Minister of. Finance has given his pre­ to borrow the said sum of seventy thousand pounds on these cedent consent as required by the above-recited section terms. eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the F. D. THOMSON, money may be borrowed be increased to not exceeding six Clerk of the Executive Council. per centum per annum : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Preacribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Christ­ Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice church Tramway Board in reapecl of a fJ()(ln of £.35,000, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, a.,ithorized to be raised for pro1,itling the Difference betweea doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be the Present-day and Original Costs of renewing certain paid by the Tokomairiro River Board in respect of the loan Portions of Old TracZ·. of two hundred and fifty pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Tokomairiro River Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of two JELLICOE, Governor-General. hundred and fifty pounds accordingly. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of February, 1922. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GoVllBNOB-GENEBAL IN CoUNOJL. W HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as PreaMibing the Rate of Intere.•t tlvzt may be paid by the Murchi­ amended by section six of the Local Bodies' I.oans son County Oouncil in respect of a J,oan of £1,200, authorized Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ to be ra.ised for the Purpose of Hydro-electric neveZopment. thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been authorized before the passing of the &&id Act, or is thereafter authorized, to JELLICOE, Governor-General. borrow money, whether pursuant to a polT of ratepayers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term ORDER IN COUNCIL. of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of the local authority may, with the precedent coni;,ent of the February, 1922. Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount Present: thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. by the Governor-General by Order in Council : HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as And whereas the Christchurch Tramway Board has been W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans· authorized to borrow the sum of thirty-five thousand pounds Amendment Act, 1921, provirles that, notwithstanding any­ for providing the difference between the present-day and thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where original costs of renewing certain portions of old track : a local authority or public borly has been authorized before And whereas the Minister of Fina.nee has given his pre­ the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to cedent consent as required by the above-recited section borrow money, whet.her pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the otherwise howsnever, whether the rate of interest or the term said thirty-five thousand pounds may he borrowed be in­ of years of the Joan was or was not specified or determined, creased to not exceeding six and a half per centum per annum : and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the Dominion of New 7.ealand, actin~ by and with the advice and Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount consent of the Executive (',ouncii of the ~id Dominion, doth thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, here by pre•cribe that the rate of interest that may be paid or for such term not less than ten years, as may he prescribed by the Christchurch Tramway Board in respect of the said by the Governor-General by Order in Council : thirty-five thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six And whereas the Murchison County Council has been and a half per centum, and the said Christchurch Tramway authorized to borrow the sum of twelve thousand pounds for Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of thirty­ the purpose of hydro-electric development, and is now desirous five thousand pounds accordingly. of borrowing ,m adclitional twelve hundred pounds under the F. D. THOMSON, authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1913: And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ Prescribing the Rate of Tnterest that may be paid by the Toko­ cedent consent as reqnired by the above-recited section mairiro River Board in re~pect of a Loan of £250 for carrying eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the out certain River-works. said twelve hundred pounds may be borrowed be increased to not exceeding six per centum per annum : JELLICOE, Governor-General. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and ORDER IN COUNCIL. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by February, 1922. the Murchison County Council in respect of the said loan of twelve hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per Present: centum per annum, and the said lforchison (',ounty Council HIS ExoELLENOY TJIE GoVEBNOB-GENEBAL IN CoUNon.. is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of twelve hundred HI<::RF..AS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as pounds accordingly. W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans F. D. THOMSON, Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any- Clerk of the Executive Couucil. 584 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. !No. l6

Ve.ding a Reserve in. the Wanganui County Council. · the time and place fixed for the confirmation of the said I· special o.rder was given four times, but such notification did JELLICOE, Governor-General. not comply with the provisions of sect-ion ninety-nine of the (',ountics Act, 1920 : ORDER IN COUNCIL. And wb'ereas it appears that the ra.tepayers have not been At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of misled by the eaid irregularity, and it is expedient to validate February, 1922. the same: Present: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exeroise of the His EXCELLENCY THE GovEB.NOB.·GlllNERAL IN COUNCIL. powers and authorities conferred on him by section one HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, W has been duly set apart as a reserve for a roadman's and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ cottage: tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and And whereas, in the opinion of the Govt.rnor-General, it declare that the proceedings taken to raise the said loan shall is expedient to vest the said reserve in the Chairman, Coun· be valid to all intents and purposes as though public notifica­ cillors, and Inhabitants of the Wanganui County: tion of the special order had been given in the proper manner, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of · and that the validity of the proceedings in connection with the the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice , said loan shall not be called into question by reason only of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, the irregularity aforesaid. and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon F. D. THOMSON, him by section fonr of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the reserve described in the Schedule hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants Validating the Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £1,000 of the Wanganui County, in trust, as a reserve for a road­ to be raised by the Council of the County of Wa,itotara. man's cottage. SCHEDULE. .JELLICOE, Govemor-General. WELLINO'fON LA.ND DISTRICT. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SECTIONS !A, 2A, 3, and 4, Pitangi Village, Block VII, Wai, At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 23rd day of pakura Survey District: Area, I acre. February, 1922. F. D. THOMSON, Present: Clerk of the Executive Counc'il. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ·---·------HEREAS the Waitotara County Council, acting under W and in pursuanr,e of paragraph (e) of section sixteen Validating ProceedingB in connectiort wit.It, a J,oan of £8,000 to of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan be raised by the Newmarket Borough Council. of one thousand pounds for the purpose of widening the ,Junction Road into a dray-road: JELLICOE, Governor-General. And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. loan is irregular, in so far that public notification of the time and place fixed for the confirmation of the said special order At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of was given four times, but such notification did not comply February, 1922. • with the provisions of section ninety-nine of the Counties Present: Act, 1920: Hrs EXOELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL, And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been misled by the said irregularity, and it is expedient to validate HF..REAS the Newmarket Borough Council, acting the same: W under and in pursuance of the Local Bodies' Loans Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan of eight thousand pounds Dominion of New Zealand, in ·pursuance and exercise of the for the construction of Carlton Road and a portion of Broad­ powers and authorities conferred on him by section .one way in concrete : hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, And whereas the notices of intention to raise the loan and and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ the notices of the poll are irregular, inasmuch as they were tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and published partly in one newspaper and partly in another, declare that the proceedings taken to raise the said loan shall instead of wholly in one newspaper as required by sections be valid t-0 all intents and purposes as though public notifica- nine and ten of the said Act : · , tion of the special order had been given in the proper manner, And whereas it appears that the ra.tepayers have not been and that the validity of the proceedings in connection with mislead by the said irregularities or defects, and it is expedient the said loan shall not be called into question by reason only to validate same : of the irregularity or defect aforesaid. Now; therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exeroise of the F. D. THONSON, powers ..and authorities conferred 011 him by section one Clerk of the Executive Council. hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ Validating the Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £3,000 tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order aud proposed to be raised by the Council of the Borough of Waimate. declare that the proceedings taken shall be valid to all intents and purposes as if the provisions of sections nine and ten of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1.913, had been correctly com­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. plied with, and that, the validity of the proceedings in con­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. nection with the said loan shall not he called into question by At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of reason only of the irregularities or defects aforesaid. February, 1922. F. D. THOMSON, Present: Clerk of the Executive Council. Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS the Waimate Borough Council, acting under Validating Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £700 W and in pursuance of section sixteen of the Local Bodies' proposed to be raised by the A watere Coi,nty OO'uncil. Loans Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan of three thousand pounds for the completion of the construction of sanitary JELLICOE, Governor-General. works: · And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the loan is irregular, in so far that public notification of the At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 23rd day of time and place fixed for the confirmation of the said special February, 1922. order was given fonr times, but such notification did not Present. comply with the provisions of section sixty-two of the ' Municipal Corporations Act, 1920 : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL, I And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been HEREAS the Awatere County Council, acting under misled by the said irregularity, and it is expedient to validate W and in pursuance of section Fdxteen of the Local the same : Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan of seven Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor-General of the hundred pounds for completing the erection of the Medway Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exeroise of the Bridge : powers and authorities conferred on him by section one And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the said loan iB irregular, in so far that public notification of and acting by and with the advice and consent of the MAB. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 585 Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order IAll ploughable. Soil is brown loam, on clay formation; and declare that the proceedings taken to raise the said loan not watered. Situated on the Mangawai-Pakiri Road. shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though public Access is from Mangawai, about six miles distant, by formed notification o_f ~he special order h~d be.en correct~y giv~n, and I road partly metalled. • that the validity of the proc.eedmgs 1~ connection with the Wa·itemata County.-Waipareira Parish. said _loan sh~ll not be ':"lied mto question by reason only of A. R. P. £ £ s. d. the 1rregulanty aforesaid. · 25516 22 2 12 280 5 12 o Clerk tf; ~e~!~v~~ouncil. 257 /8 24 2 27 250 5 0 0 J" 259/61 25 0 26 ,230 4 12 0 265/6 24 2 37 150 3 0 0 Declaring Section ti, Block Vil, Opotilri Siirvey Di,itrict, to be 267/8 23 3 15·6 170 3 8 0 a Sanctuary for Imported and Native Game. Altitude, 150 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to broken country, all ploughable, with scrub in places. The soil JELLICOE, Governor-General. varies from fair to poor. Fairly well watered by a swampy stream. Access is from Henderson Railway-station, distant URSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Animals three to five miles, two miles and three-quarters of which is P Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount by good metalled road, balance formed clay road. Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that the area described in the As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Schedule hereto shall be a sanctuary for the purposes of the General, this 21st day of February, 1922. Animals Protection Act, and that no imported or native game . D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. shall be taken or killed within the said area. Opening N alional - endowment Lands in the North A 1UJkland SCHEDULE. Land District for Selection by Discharged Soldiers on ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, being Section 5, Renewable Lease. Block VII, Opotiki Survey District, the property of Mr. George Gaskill. JELL I COE, Governor-General. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritie• General, this 22nd day of February, 1922. conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth. Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Do, WM.. DOWNIE STEWART, minion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the n11,tional­ Minister of Internal Affairs. endowment lands described in the Schedule hereto, which have been set apart for selection by discharged soldiers, shall be open for selection by discharged soldiers on renew­ Opening National - endowment Lands ·in the North Auckkind able lease on Friday, the twenty-first day of April, one Land District for Sel,ction by Disckarr,ed SoldierB on Re­ thousand nine htindred and twenty-two, at the rentals men­ neu·able Lease. tioned in the said Schedule; and I do also declare th&t the said lands shall be leased under and subject to the provisions JELLICOE, Governor-General. of the said Act and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 191/i. I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908. I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the SCHEDULE. Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby declare that the ~ORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-NATIONAL ENDOWllllllNT, national-endowment lands described in the Schedule hereto, which have been set apart for seleotion by discba.rged FIRST-CLASS LAND. soldiers, shall be open for selection by discharged soldiers Waitemata County.-Paremoremo Parish. on renewable lease on Friday, the twenty. first day of April, one thousand nine hnndred and twenty-two, at Section. Area. Half-yearly Rent . the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule ; and I do also I Capital Value. j on Lease. declare that the said lands shall be leaeed under and subject to the provisions of the said Act and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915. A. R. P, £ £ B. d. 166 40 0 0 240 4 16 0 SCHEDULE. 167 40 0 0 240 4 16 0 168 40 0 0 400 8 0 0 NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-NATIONAL 174 40 0 0 400 8 0 0 ENDOWMENT.-F1RST-CLASS LAND. 436 40 0 0 400 8 0 0 437 37 3 25 460 9 4 0 Capita) 1· Half-yearly Rent Section. Area. 'Value. on Lease. 438 40 0 1 400 8 0 0 439 30 0 0 240 4 16 0 Rodney Oounty.-Arai Parish. 440 29 3 39 240 4 16 0 441 30 0 0 240 4 16 0 A. R. P. £ £ S. d. 7 95 0 0 145 2 18 0 442 35 0 7 320 6 8 0 8, 9 179 2 23 270 5 8 0 10, 11, N.E. 12 291 2 0 510 10 4 O Section 166.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 350 ft. above sea-level. N. 53 69 3 32 140 2 16 O Undulating to steep land cut up by gullies, in scrub, manuka, 54 163 1 15 330 6 12 0 fem, and hakea ; all more or !es~ ploughable. Soil poor Section 7.-Altitude, 100 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. clay, resting on clay formation; poorly watered by a swampy Open country, covered with light tea-tree and fern. All stream probably dry in summer, but water is obtainable by ploughable. Soil is brown loam, on clay formation ; poorly sinking. Situated on the Albany-Deep Creek Road just watered. Situated on Mangawai-Pakiri Road. Access is twenty chains off the main Silverdale-Devonport Road, which from Mangawai, about seven miles distant, by formed road is metalled. Access is from Albany, two miles distant by a metalled in part.!I. formed road, one mile of which is metalled ; or from Takac Sections 8 and 9.-Altitude, 100 ft. to 300 ft. above sea­ puna, which is about four miles and a half by a good metalled level. Open country, covered with fem and tea-tree. All road and a quarter of a mile clay road. Albany has a daily ploughable. Soil brown loam, on clay formation ; poorly motor service with Birkenhead, and-is well served by launches. wat.ered. Situated on .Mangawai-Pakiri Road. Access is Section 167.-Altitude, · 200 ft. to 350 ft. above sea-level. from Mangawai, about seven miles distant, bv formed road Undulating to steep land, broken by .gullies, in manuka, metalled in part,,. · fern, and hakea ; all more or less ploughable. Soil poor clay, Sections 10, 11, and N.E. 12.-Altitude, 100 ft. to 200 ft. on clay formation ; poorly watered by swampy stream pro­ above sea-level. Open country, covered with small te!l-tree bably dry in summer, but water would be obtainable _by and fern. All ploughable. Soil brown loam, on clay forma­ sinking. Situated on the Silverdale-Devonport main road, tion; poorly watered. Situated on M~awai-Pakiri Road. which is metalled. Access is from Albany, two miles and a Access is from Mangawai, about six miles and a half distant, quarter distant by formed road, one mile of which is metalled ; by formed road metalled in parts. or from Takapuna, about four miles and a half by good Section N. 53.-Altitude, 150 ft.. to 200 ft. above sea-level. metalled road. · Open undulating country, covered with tea-tree and fern. Section 168.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. All ploughable. Soil brown loam, on clay formation ; not Undulating land in danthonia and short scrub, all ploughable ; watered. Situated off Mangawai-Pakiri Road. Access from northerly aspect suitable for fruit and poultry. Soil varies Mangawai, a.bout six miles and a half distant, by formed road from a heavy loam to poor clay, on clay formation; watered partly metalled. by swampy stream. Situated on Silverdale-Devonport mam Section 54.-Altitude, 150 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. road, which is metalled. Access from Albany, about two Open undulating country, covered with tea-tree and fem, miles and a quarter distant by formed road, one mile of which C 586 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

is metalled ; or from Takapuna, about four miles and a half I Section 273 : Area, 40 acres 3 roods; capital value, £85 by good metalled road. half.yearly rent on lease, £1 14s. Section 174.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. • Altitude, 100 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to Undulating land in scrub and danthonia, all ploughable; steep broken land in manuka, hakea, and fem ; all more or suitable for fruitgrowing ,.and poultry. Soil varies from less ploughable. The soil is of a poor clay, resting on clay and heavy loaip. to poor clay, on clay formation ; watered by sandstone formation ; watered by swampy gullies. Situated head of a swampy stream. Situated on the Silverdale-Devon- just off the Ridge Road between Albany and Riverhead. port main road, which is metalled, and overlooks Brown's AcceBS is from Albany, which is about three miles distant, by Bay. Access is from Albany, about two miles and a half a formed road not metalled. distant by formed roa.i:l, one mile of which is metalljd ; or Section 288 : Area, 35 acres 1 rood 22 perches ; capital four miles from Takapuna by metalled road. value, £100; half-yearly rent on lease, £2. Section 436.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. Altitude, 50 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to Undulating land in scrub, all ploughable; slopes to the steep country in hakea, manuka, and fern, with a few scattered north.east ; very suitable for fruitgrowing and poultry. Pinus inaignus trees ; all more or less ploughable. This is Soil varies from good heavy loam to poor clay, on clay forma­ a very exposed section, and slopes to the west. The soil tion; well watered by swampy stream. Situated about varies from a heavy black loam of fair quality to a poor clay, thirty chains off the ma.in Silverdale-Devonport Road between resting on clay and sandstone formation ; poorly watered by Albany and Brown's Bay. AcceBS is from Albany, about wampy gullies probably dry in summer. Situated on the three miles distant by formed road, one mile of which is Ridge Road between Riverhead and Albany. . Access is from metalled ; or•from Takapuna, about three miles and three­ Riverhead, which is about two miles and a half distant by quarters distant, all but thirty chains of which is metalled. formed road. Section 437.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level Level to undulating land, one-third of which is swampy, in Waitemata OO'Unty.-Waipareira Parish. scrub. All ploughable and well sheltered. Suitable for fruit­ growing and mixed farming. Soil varies from good heavy Section 249 : Area, 12 acres O roods 15 perches ; capital loam to poor clay, on clay formation ; well watered by value, £145; half-yearly rent on lease, £2 18s. swampy creeks. Situated on the ma.in Silverdale-Devonport Altitude; 150 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. Undulating Road, and also has frontage to a formed road to Albany. land in manuka, hakea, and fem ; all ploughable, except Access is from Albany, three miles distant, one mile of which 2 acres of swamp, which, however, could easily be drained. is good metalled road, balance formed clay road ; or three Good easterly aspect, suitable for strawberry and fruit grow­ miles and three-quarters from Takapuna by good metalled ing. The soil varies from a heavy loam to a light clay, resting road. on clay and sandstone formation; well watered by a swamp Section 438.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 270 ft. above sea-level. and swampy stream. Situated between Swanson and Hender­ Undulating land in danthonia grass and short fem, all plough­ son Valley. The access is from Henderson Railway-station, able, but slopes to south-west. Soil varies from heavy loam which is about three miles distant, by a formed road, two to poor clay, on clay formation ; watered by heads of a swampy miles and a half of which is metalled. stream. Situated on the ma.in Silverdale-Devonport Road ·and overlooks Brown's Bay. Access is from Albany, two As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ miles and a half distant by formed road, one mile of which is General, this 24th day of February, 1922. metalled ; or from Takapuna, four miles by good metalled D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. road. Section 439.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. Undulating land in scrub, all ploughable ; suitable for fruit. growing and mixed farming. Soil varies from good heavy Member appoi,ntl'tl, to Everett Road Scenic Board. loam to poor clay, on clay formation ; well watered by swampy streams. Situated on the Albany-Brown's Bay Road, about half a mile from Silverdale-Devonport ma.in road. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Access from Albany, three miles distant by formed road, one HEREAS by a Warrant dated the twenty-eighth day mile of which is metalled ; or from Takapuna, about three W of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and miles and three-quarters, three miles and a quarter of which published in the Gazette of the fifth day of August, one thousand is good metalled road. nine hundered and twenty, the control of a certain reserve in Section 440.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level the Taranaki Land District, known as Everett Road Scenic Undulating land in scrub, all ploughable, suitable for fruit­ Re.serve, was vested in certain persons therein named, who growing and mixed farming. Soil varies from heavy loam of were by the said W:arrant constituted a special Board by the Jood. quality to poor clay, on clay formation ; well watered name of the Everett Road Scenic Board, in pursuance of sec­ by swampy streams. Situated on the Albany-Brown's Bay tion thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 : And Road, about half a mile from ma.in Silverdale-Devonport whereas it is desirable that George Capper, Esquire, of Kai­ Road. Ac0ell8 from Albany, three miles distant, by formed mata, should be appointed a member of the said Board, in road, one mile of which is metalled ; or from Takapuna, place of William Edward Percival, Esquire, of Inglewood, about three miles and three-quarters, three miles and a quarter deceased: of which is good metalled road. . Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Section 441.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Undulating to steep land in danthonia grass and short scrub, the powers conferred on him by section thirteen of the Scenery all more or less ploughable. Soil varies from good heavy Preservation Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities loam to poor clay, on clay formation ; watered by swampy enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby appoint the ea.id stream. Situated on ma.in Silverdale-Devonport Road, which is metalled. Access from Takapuna, three miles and a quarter GEORGE CAPPER distant, by formed road, metalled; or from Albany, about to be a member of the Everett Road Scenio Board constituted the same distance, one mile of road metalled, balance formed by the Warrant dated the twenty-eighth day of July herein­ clay road. before referred to, in place of the ea.id William Edward Percival. Section 442.-Altitude, 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to steep country in danthonia grass and manuka As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ and fern, all more or less ploughable ; northerly aspect, suit­ General, this 23rd day of February, 1922. able for fruitgrowing. Soil varies from good loam to poor clay, on clay formation ; watered by swampy streams. D. H. GUTHRIE, Situated on ma.in Silverdale-Devonport Road overlooking 'Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. Brown's Bay. AcceBS from Takapuna, three miles distant, by formed and matelled road. Resignation of Minister. SEOOND•OLASS LAND, Private Secretary's Office, Government House, Wailemata OO'Unty.-Paremorerrw Pariah. Wellin~on, 21st February, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Section 272 : Area, 48 acres 3 roods 23 perches ; capital H value, £75 ; half-yearly rent on lease, £1 108. to accept the resignation by Altitude, 100ft. to 300ft. above sea-level .Steep broken Tbe Honourable Sir FRANCIS HENRY DILLON BELL, land in fern, about two-thirds being ploughable. The soil is K.C., K.C.}I.G.. a poor clay, resting on clay and sandstone formation ; poorly of the offices of Minister of Marine and Commissione1· of State wa.te.ro by the heads of swampy gullies probably dry in sum­ Forests. mer. It is situated just off Ridge Road, about half - way By command. between Riverhead and Albany. The acceBS is from Albany, which is about three miles distant by a formed road not ARTHUR R. W. CURTIS, Captain, inetaJlecl. :Private:secretary. MAR. 2.) THE NEW Z:BlAtAND GAZElTTE.

Member of Lillfflring Committee appointed. Appointment of Mini8ters. ' Private Secretary's Office, Government House, Dep&rtment of J astice, Wellington, 21st February, 1922. Wellington, 23rd Febrn&ry, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General he.a be~n pleased IS Exoellenoy the Governor-General bas been pleased H to appoint H ,o appoint W1U,IAM HORACE RosB Colonel the Honourable Sir ROBERT HEATON RHODP,s, K.B.E., to be ii, member of the Licensing Committee for the district of Christchurch, t>ice T. C. Field, deceased. to he Commissioner of State Forests ; and E. P. LEE, of Justice. The Honourable GEORGE JAMES ANDERSON Minister to be Minister of Marine. By command. Shorthand Reporter, appointed. ARTHUR R. -\V_ CURTIS, Captain, Department of Justice, Private Secretary. Wellington, 27th Fehru&ry, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint · Appointment of Oor.sul for the Kingd&n of Serbs, Oroates, and Sl.cvenes. WINIFRED MARGARET LAIBD a.nil MAUD SIMKIN Department of Internal Affairs, to be Shorth1md Reporters nnder the Shorthand Reporters Wellington, 22nd February, 1922. Act, 1908. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. H notified that, in e.ccorde.nce with instructions received from His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he has recognized provisionally, pending the receipt of the Oomul of Ohina at We,tern Samoa recogniletl. Exequatur, the appointme.nt of Department of External Affairs, G. L. ScANsm, Esq., Wellington, 28\h Febrnary, 1922. e.s Consul for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croe.tes, and Slo't"t,nes. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be Wl\L DOWNIE STEWART, H notified that, in accordance with instructions from Minister of Internal Affairs. His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he has recognized the appointment of Mr. Cru.o-SoNG LEJD Gaoler appointed. as Consul of China in Western Samoa, pending the issue of the King's Exequatur in his favour. Prisons Department, Wellington, 16th February, 1922. E. P. LEE, Minister of External Affairs. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased [NOTB.-Amending entry in New Zealand Gazetre No. 10, H to appoint , of 16th Febrnary, 1922.] Constable GEORGE ALFRED DOGGETT to be Gaoler of His Majesty's Prison e.t Picton, on and from Inspectur under the Noxwua Weeds Act, 1908, appointed.­ the 9th day of February, 1922. Notice No. 2148. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, For Minister of J ustioe. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 23rd February, 1922. IS Excel1mcy the Governor-General has been pleased Gaoler appointed. H to appoint Prisons Department, Wrr,LlilI MICHAEL NEVILLE Wellington, 21st February, 1922. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the NoxiollS Weeds IS Excellency t.be Governor-General has been pleased Act, 1908, for the New Lynn Town District, the appointment H to appoint to date as from the 23rd February, 1922. Senior Sergeant ISAAC HARPER MATHIESON \V_ NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture_ to be Gaoler at Dunedin, on and from the 6th February, 1922. E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. Re,gistrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, &:c., appointed.

Member of Marlborough Land Board reappointed. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 22nd February, 1922. Department of Lands and Survey, THE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Wellington, 16th February, 1922. Bppointments in the Public Service:- IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased LEWIS ANDERSON H to reappoint to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and JAMES BOYD Deaths for the district of Tokomairiro, as from the · 27th to be a member of the Marlborough Land Board, e.e from the January, 1922. 12th April, 1922. JENS PETER LARSEN D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lande. to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and Deaths for the district of We.ie.pu, a.s from the 14th February, Member of Nelson Land Board appointed. 1922. GoRDON McDONALD GILBERT Department of Lands and Survey, to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and Wellington, 24th February, 1922. Deaths for the district of Ke.ite.ngata, as from the 11th IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased February, 1922. H to appoint ROBERT CHARLES NIXON GEORGE McMAHON to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and to be a member of the Nelson Land Boe.rd. e.s from the 8th Deaths, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris, for March, 1922_ · the district of Otoroh&nge., as from the 14th February, 1922. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. A- C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Grown Lands Ranger for Otago Land-District appointed. Re,gislrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages appointed. Department of Lands and Survey, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 21st February, 1922. Wellington, 27th February, 1922. OTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor­ HE Public Service Commissioner has me.de the following N General he.a, in terms of section 29 of the Land Act, T appointment in the Public Service :- 1908, appointed DENNIS MULVEY TUDOR WILLOUGHBY HUNGERFORD to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and to be a Ranger of Crown La.nd for the Ota.go Land District, Deaths for the district of Geraldine, as from the 15th Feb­ a.a from the 7th February, 1922. ruary, 1922. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lande. A. C. TURNBULL, Seoret.ary. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16 Appointments in the Pul,lic Service. I Tke Wellington Regiment. . . . . 2nd Lieutenant T. L. Wilson is transferred to the Reserve of Offioe of Pubhc Se~oe Comm1sS1oner, Officers, Class I (b), R.D. 5. Dated 17th February, 1922. We11mgton, ht March, 1922. . HE Deputy Public Servioe Commissioner has made the The Canterbury Regiment. T following appointments in the Public Service :- Lieutenant H. Edgar, from the Reserve of Officers, to be ,JoSEPHUS HARGRJilAVES RIOHARDSON, Esq., Lieutenant (1st Battalion), with seniority from 16th May, 1918. Dated 17th February, 1922 . . . to be Superintendent of the National Provident Fund, for the purposes of the National Provident Fund Aot, 1910; The Otago Regiment. WILLiill 11.faROUS WRIGHT, Esq., 2nd Lieutenant J. Stobo to be Lieutenant (7th C. Battalion). Dated 17th February, 1922. to be Registrar of Friendly Societies, for t.he purposes of the 2nd Lieutenant G. G. Talbot, from· the Auckland Regiment, Friendly Societies Act, 1909; and to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 8th July, 1921. ROBERT EDWABD HAYES, Esq., Dated 20th February, 1922. to be•~tant Secretary to the Treasury and Deputy Regis- 2nd Lieutenant M. G. Mcinnes is transferred to the Reserve trar N.Z. Consols and N.Z. Inscribed Stock; of Officers, Class 1 (b), R.D. 11. Dated 17th ·February, 1922. as from the 1st day of March, 1922. N.Z. MEDIOAL CORPS, A.· C. TURNBULL, Secretary. With reference to the notice published. in the New Zealand Gazette No. 43, of 5th llfay, 1921, relating to the posting of Captain T. W. Maben to the Retired List, for the words Deputy Regi8trara of Marriagea, &c., appointed. "Dated 5th April, 1921," read" Dated 8th February, 1922." Registrar-General's Office, N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVIOE. Wellington, 28th February, 1922. Staff Nurse (Masseuse) D. Tanner is transferred to the Reserve T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have List. Dated 13th February, 1922. I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Sister R. Lindsay is posted to the Retired List. Dated 9th Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set March, 1922. · re,pectively opposite their names, viz. :- N.Z. CHAl'LAINS DEPARTMENT. Vinoent Brooks Rotorua. The Reverend R.H. Blair, Chaplain, 4th Class, to be Chaplain, Francis Thomas Port Lumsden. 3rd Class, with seniority as from the 26th February, 1922, Norman Athol Soppet Pelorus. and is transferred to the Reserve List, Class II, R.D. 11. Leonard Arthur Lee Waipara. Dated 27th }'ebruary, 1922. Alexander Wallace Swap Mataura. The Reverend F. J. Parker, Chaplain, 4th Class, is transferred Victor Charles Lawn , •. Murchison. to the Reserve List, Class I, R.D. 12. Dated 16th Leslie Grant McDonald .. Rangitikei. February, 1922. Leonard William James Leadbeater Hutt.* The commission gra.nted the Reverend H. Munro, Chaplain, Births and deaths only. 4th Class, is canoelled, under section 5 (a), Defence Act, * 1909. Dated 8th February, 1922. W, W, COOK, Registrar-General. RESERVE OF 0Fl!'IOERS, The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under 'Appointment&; Promotiona, Ruigniuiona, and Transfers of, the provisions of General Headquarters Instruction No. Ojficers of tke N.Z. StalJ Corps, N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps,· 56/21 :- and Territorial Force. . I Southern Command. 2nd Lieutenant C. E. Gilbert. Dated 18th February, Department of Defenoe, 1922. Wellington, 27th February, 1922. 2nd Lieutenant C. A. Stringer. Dated 20th February, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased ! 1922. H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna­ Captain P. L. Orr resigns his commission. Dated 14th tions, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of the February, 1922. N.Z. Staff Corps, N.Z. Army Ordnanoe Corps, and Territorial MEMORANDA. Force. N.Z. STAFF CORPS. Lieutenant G. N. Moffatt [late Unattached List (General List)] is posted to the Retired List, under the provisio;ns Lieutenant A. G. Scholes is transferred to the Reserve of of General Headquarters Instruct.ion No. 56 /21. Dated Offioers, Class I (a). Dated 31st January, 1922. 14th February, 1922. Lieutenant (temp. Captain) H. A. Perkins, M.M. [late Ruerve N.Z. ARMY 0RDNANOE CORPS. of Officers (temp.)], is posted to the Retired Li.st, with the Lieutenant (temp. Captain) A. E. Neilson, Unattached List (b),' rank of Captain, under the provisions of General Head­ held the appointment of an Ordnance Officer, :lrd Class, quarters Instruction No .. 56/21. Dated 8th February, 1922. with the temporary rank of Captain, from the 1st July, · The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 61, of 1919, to the 14th June, 1921. 24th June, 1920, relating to 2nd Lieutenant F. J. Sherwood is cancelled. 5TH (0TAGO) MOUNTED RIFLF.S. 2nd Lieutenant F. J. Sherwood [/,ate Uniutaoked List (General 2nd Lieutenant J. A. Aitcheson, from the Reserve of Officers, List)] is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated 17th February, 1922. R.D. 12. Dated 15th February, 1922. . With referenoe to the notice appearing in the New Zealand THE REflIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. Gazette No. 32, of 31st March, Ul21, relating to the posting Lieutenant J. Ewan is posted to t,he Retired List, under the of Lieutenant G. B. Menzies .to the Retired List, add the provisions of paragraph 126, General Regulations, 1913. words " with the rank of Captain." Dated 6th February, 1922. ERRATUM. THE REGIIIIENT OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. With reference to the notice published in the· New Zealand N ortkern Depot. Gazette No. 10, of 16th February, 1922, relating to the Laurence Frederick Rudd to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). transfer of Major C. V. Leeming, M.G., to the Reserve of Dated 8th February, 1922. Offioers, for the words "The Regiment of Royal N.Z. Artillery" read "The Regiment of N.Z. Artillery." N.Z. INFANTRY. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defenoe. Tke A uck/,and Regiment. Wilfred Arthur Turley to be 2nd Lieutenant (8th C. Battalion). Dated 29th October, 1921. DIBcharge from the Naval. Forcu. :Bruce Wallaoe Lawson to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probati-On), (7th C. Battalion). Dated 8th February, 1922. Department of Naval Defence, Lieutenant R. Tilsley, M.C., D.G.M., from the Reserve of Wellington, 23rd February, 1922. Officers, to be Lieutenant (1st Battalion), with seniority IS Excellency the Governor-General has appro\Ted of froni 22nd April, 1920. Dated 20th February, 1922. H the discharge " Services no longer required " of the Lieutenant A. B. Ross is transferred to the Reserve of Offioers, undermentioned from the Naval Forces, under the provisions Class I (b), R.D. 1. Dated 6th February, 1922. of the Naval Defence Act, 1913, dated 21st February, 1922. 2nd Lieutenant G. G. Talbot is transferred to the Otago FJtEDERIOK AROHER REYNOLDS, Boy, 2nd Class, N.Z.D. Regiment. Dated 20th February, 1922. 341, of His Majesty's ship "PhilomeL" -2nd Lieutenant (on probation) T. F. Pettman resigns his appointment. Dated 31st January, 1922. R HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. MAR. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1r:E.

Appointment in Naval Forces. Cancellation of Notice fixing the Cwsiny-lwurs of (a) Hair­ I dressed and (b) Tobaccon·ist,' Slwps in the BorOUfJh of New Navy Office, Plymouth, under the Shops and Office,, Act, 1908. Wellington, 28th February, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General he.s been pleased HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority H to approve of the appointment of the underment10ned W of t.1,e occupiers of all the hairdressers' shops in the officer of the New ZMland Na.val Forces: - Borough of New Plymouth, has been forwarded to me, desir­ Mr. WILLIAM RANDELL appointed to H.M.S. ·• Philomel" ing that the notice gazetted on .the 5th October, 1916, fixing as Probationary Schoolmaster in the New Zealand the closing-hours of (a) hairdressers' and (b) tobacconists' Na.val Forces, as from the 28th February, 1922, vice shops in the Borough of New Plymouth be cancelled in so Ellicott, resigned. far as it, relates to hairdressers' shops : And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of DE-fence. am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all the hairdressers' shops wit.bin the Borough of New Plymouth : Ranyitaiki Land Drainage District.-Penalty on Overdue Rates. And whereas, by a notice gazetted on the 3rd March, 1921, fixing tho closing-hours of tobacconists' shops in the Borough Department of Lands and Survey, of New Plymout.h, the s:1id notice gazetted on the 5th October, Wellington, 15th February, 1922. 1916, fixing the closing-hours of (a) hairdressers' and (b) tobac­ N pursuance of section 28 of the Ra tin. g Amendment Act, ' conists' shops in the Borough of New Plymouth was super­ I 1910, and the regulations under the Rangitaiki Land seded in so far as it related to tobacconists' shops: Drainage Act, 1910, the ratepayers within the district con­ Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops stituted by the last-mentioned Act are hereby notified that and Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after 10 per cent. additional will be added to all rates for the year the 9th day of March, l!l22, the notice gazetted on tho .5th ended 31st March, 1922, unpaid on the 29th March, 1922. October, 1916, fixing the closing-hours of (rt) hairdressers' Rates may be paid at any money-order office, or to the and (b) tobacconists' shops in the Borough of New Plymouth "Collector of Rates," Box 1659, Auckland. shall be and is hereby cancelled. D. II. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of February, 1922. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour.

Hauraki Plains Ratiny Disl!rict.-Penalty on Overdue Ra/£8.

Department of Lands and Survey, Notice fi.riny the Clo.sing-hours of all the Tobacconi.sts' Shops Wellington, 15th February, 1922. ,:n the Borongh of New Plymouth, under the Slwps and N pursuance of section 28 of the Rnting Amendment Act, Offices Act, 1908. I 1910, and the Hauraki Plains Act, 1908, the ratepayers within the district constituted by the last-mentioned Act are HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majorit,y hereby notified that 10 per cent. additional will be added to W of the occupiers of all the tobacconists' shops in the all rates for the year ended 31st March, 1922, unpaid on the Borough of New Plymouth, has been forwarded to me, desir­ 29th March, 1922. ing that all such shops in the borough shall be closed in the Rates may be paid at any money -order office, or to the evening of working-days as follows : On Mondays, Tuesdays, "Collector of Rates," Box 1659, Auckland. and Thursdays at 6 p.m., Wednesdays and Fridays 9.30 p.m., D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. with the following exceptions:- (1.) On the working-day that first precedes any of the special days mentioned in or coming within the Education Act, 1914, and its Amendments.-Classification of meaning of section 19 of the Shops and Offices Act, Teachers in Secondary Schools and in Technical Schools and 1908, there shall be no fixed closing-hour: Classes and of Manual- training Classes. - Members of (2.) Should the occupier of any shop affected by this requi­ Appeal Boards. sition observe, pursuant to the said Act, Monday as the statutory closing-day, then and in such case the closing-hour on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Education Department, shall be 6 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday 0.30 Wellington, 24th February, 1922. p.m.: N pursuance of the regulations for appeals of teachers (3.) Should the occupier of any shop affected by thi~ requi­ I against their classification or grading made in terms of sition observe. pursuant to the said Act, Tuesday the Education Act, 1914, and the amendments of that Act, it as the statutory closing-day, then and in such case is hereby notified, for general information, that the following the closing-hour on Monday, Wednesday, and Thurs· persons have been appointed, in accordance with clause 2 (c) day shall be 6 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday of the said regulations, by the New Zealand Secondary­ 9.:Jo p.m.: school Assistants' Association and by the Technical-school ( 4.) Should the occupi~r of any shop affected by this req m­ Teachers' Association respectively, as members of Appeal sition observe, pursuant to the said Act, \Vednesday Boards set up in accordance with the regulations :- as the statutory closing-day, then and in such case the closing-hour on Monday, Tuesday, and ·Thursday ( 1.) Appointed by the New Zealand Secondary -school Assistants' Association- shall be 6 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday 9.30 p.m.: LAING, ROBERT MALCOLM, M.A., B.Sc. ( 5 ) Should the occupier of any shop affected by this reqni­ CAMPBELL, FRANK HYDE, B.A. sition observe, pursuant to the said Act, Thursday (2.) Appointed by the Technical-school Teachers' Associa­ as the statutory closing-day, t,hen and in such case tion- the closing-hour on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes­ JONES, HUGH ALED. day shall be 6 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday THOMPSON, ROBERT JOHN.· 9.:10 p.m.: (6.) Should the occupier of any shop affected by this requi­ JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education. sition observe, pursuant to the said Act, Friday as the statutory closing-day, then and in such case the closing-hour on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday Grading of Secondary-school Teachers and of Technical-sclwol shall be 6 p.m., and on Wednesday and Saturday Tenchers.-SeUing-up of Appeal Board, for 1922. 0.30 p.m.: And whereas I, George James Anderson, :Minister of Labour, Education Department, am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent Wellington, 24th February, 1922. a majority of the occupiers of all the tobacconists' shops T is hereby notified, for general information, that PETER within the Borough of New Plymouth : I BARR has been appointed Chairman of all Appeal Boards Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops for the year 1922 set np to hear appeals in connection wit.h the and Offices Act, 1908, I do here by direct that on and after grading of secondary-school teachers and of technical-school the 9th day of March, 1922, all th~ tobacconists' shops within teachers ; and that THEOPHILUS BENJAMIN STRONG has been the Borough of New Plymouth shall be closed accordingly. appointed representative of the Education Department upon The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 3rd such Boards. March, 1921, fixing the closing-hours of tobacconists' shnps . These appointments are made under clause 2 of the regula­ in the Borough of New Plymouth is hereby cancelled as from t10ns for appeals of teacher. against their classification or the date of the coming into operation of this notice. · grading made by Order in Council of the 13th June, 1921. Dated at Wellington this 24th day of February, 1922. C. J. PARR, Minister of Education. G. JAS. ANDERSON, :Minister of L:1bour. 590 THE NEW Z~ALAND GAZETTE:. [No. 16

By-~w of the N gaJ;iwkatua District Maori Oouncil, U'IUU1' 7, No human corpse shall be permitted to lie in state in the Maori Oouncil,s Act, 1900, and the Heal,th Act, 19'!0, front of any meeting-house or in the courtyard (marae) thereof, approoed. but may lie in state at some other spot in the vicinity that may be indicated by the Chairman of the Committee. Native Minister's Offioe, Wellington, 1st November, 1921. (B.) BUILDINGS, T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ 8. No person sha!l erect a dwellinghouse upon any site not I General has been pleased to approve of the following having natura! or artificial subsoil drainage sufficient to pre­ by-laws made by the Maori Council of the Ngatiwhatua Maori vent such site being damp, or upon any site having matter District, under the provisione of section 16 of the Maori thereon which may prove injurious to the health of the occu­ Councils Act, 1900. pants of such buildings. The ground underlying every J, G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs. dwellinghouse shall be so formed and graded that no water Approved. can fl.ow or lodge thereon or under any part of such building. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Where the site of an erected dwellinghouse is consideri,d in­ jurious to the health of the occupants, the Council may order the owner or occupier to remove such building to a more THE MAORI COUNCIL OF THE NGATIWHATUA healthy site. MAORI DISTRICT. 9. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse shall con­ BY-LAWS. struct every room intended to be used as a living-room so that the same shall be not less than 8 ft. 6 in. in height from 'fHE Maori Council of the Ngatiwhatua Maori District, consti­ the floor to the ceiling in every part; provided that every tuted under the Maori Councils Act, 1900, and its amendments, room intended to be used as aforesaid with a sloping or and the Public Health Act, 1920, hereby makes the following unceilinged roof shall be not less than 9 ft. in height from the by-laws in lieu of the by-laws published in the New Zealand floor to the roof over one-half the superficial area of such Gazette dated 30th January, 1913, under and by virtue of room, and no wall thereof shall have a less height than 5 ft. the said Acts and amendments, such by-laws to come into before any slope of the roof commences. operation upon approval thereof by the Governor-General 10. Every person who· shall erect a dwellinghouse shall and the publication of the same in the Gazette and K ahiti. provide that for every sleeping-room therein there shall be lNTEBPBETATION, at least 36 square feet of floor-space to each adult or every two children under ten years of age sleeping in that room, In these by-laws, except where inconsistent with the con­ and there shall be a window-space clear of frames equal in text or when otherwise expressly provided, the following ex­ area to at least one-tenth of the 1,1rea of the floor of such pressions shall have the meanings attached thereto :- room, of which window-space at least one-half shall be made " The said Act" means t,he Maori Councils Act, 1900, to open. and its amendments, and the Public Health Act, 11. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse must 1920: provide each sleeping-room with a boarded floor so that there "The Council" means the Maori Council of the N gati­ shall be between the under-side of every joist, plate, stringer, whatua Maori District constituted under the said Acts : and bearer on which such floor may be laid or supported and " Committee " or " Village Committee " means the Village the upper surface of the ground a space of 4 in. at the least Committee of a Maori kainga, village, or pa appointed in each part, and he shall cause the area below such floor by the Maori Council under the provisions of the said to be thoroughly ventilated by some effectual method. Acts: 12. In the case of houses already erected the Council may "District" means the Ngatiwhatua Maori District. pro· require the owner or occupier of any dwellinghouse which claimed by the Governor-General under the pro­ does not comply with Section B, clauses 10 and 11, to make visions of the said Acts : such alterations or additions as may be deemed necessary. "Native Township" means a township constituted under 13. The Council may, or shall if the Medical Officer of Health the Native Townships Act, 1895 : or Director of Maori Hygiene so directs, order the removal "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules or regulations or destruction of any building in a dirty and unwholesome made under the said Acts or by these by-laws. state, if in its opinion it is unsuitable for human habitation, or if the owner or occupier thereof fails after due notice to (A.) GENERAL PROVISIONS. clean, renovate, or himself remove or destroy the same. 1. All deaths shall be notified by the nearest of kin, or in 14. The Chairman of the Committee, or any person duly bis absence by the owner or occupier of the dwelling where authorized by the Committee in that behalf, may by notice death took place, to the nearest Regietrar of Births, Deaths, in writing direct the owner or qccupier of any house or other and Marriages within thirty-six hours of death. }'ailure to building in a dirty and unwholesome state to clean or cause comply shall render the offender liable to a penalty not ex­ the same to be cleaned within a time to be specified in such ceeding £1. notice. 2. In every case of death, where the deceased has not been 15. Any person refusing or neglecting to comply with notice attended to by a qualified medical practitioner, the Committee for removals, alterations, or cleaning under clauses 8, 10, 11, shall investigate the circumstances surrounding such death 12, 13, and 14 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for with regard to the nature of illness, duration, treatment, and the first offence and £5 for every subsequent offence, and in names of persons who treated or were in attendance on the case of persistent refusal or neglect to comply, the Com­ deceased, l!,nd report the results of this investigation to the mittee may order the work to be done. Any costs incurred nearest Registrar of Maori Births, Deaths, and Marriages. by the Committee in and about such removals, alterations, 3. Human corpses shall be buried, if the death occurs be­ or cleanings shall be a debt due to the Committee, recover­ tween the 15th day of March and the 15th day of September able as liquidated damages by process in a · Magistrate's (both days inclusive) in any year, within four days after Court. death; and if the death occurs between the 16th day of 16. The Committee may, m its discretion, ease or modify September and the 14th day of March of the following year the application of the foregoing clauses 8, 12, 13, and 14 in (both days inclusive), within three days after death, unless the ease of any old, ill, or feeble person occupying any such the Medical Officer of Health or the Director of Maori Hygiene buildings as aforesaid, so _that such clauses shall not press shall otherwise direct. heavily on such person. The Chairman of the Committee 4. Where death has occurred from an infectious disease, shall report the case and all the circumstances to the Chair, the corpse shall be buried within twenty-four hours after death. man of the Council, whereupon the Council shall consider The corpse shall be removed from the dwelling, tent, hospital, such case and decide whether it shall devote part of its funds or place where death occurred to the cemetery without being towards cleaning and otherwise improving the dwellings of allowed to lie in state at any intermediate or village, and no such sick, old, or feeble persons. tangi shall be held. 17. The owner or occupier of a dwellinghouse shall be held 5. It shall be the duty of the nearest relatives of the de­ respollsible for preventing more persons sleeping in any ceased, or, in their absence, of the owner or occupier of the room thereof than are allowed by the floor-space laid down house or premises wherein deceased died, to comply with the in clause 10. Failure to comply with this shall render him provisions of by-laws 3 and 4 ; and all or any of them shall liable to a penalty not exceeding 5s. for a first offence and not be deemed guilty of a breach thereof as the Council may exceeding 10s. for every subsequent offence. deem fit, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for each offence. Movable and Temporary Dwelling&. 6. No human corpse shall be buried, except with the per­ 18. Every person who shall own or occupy temporarily a mission of the Council, in any place other than a burial­ tent, shed, whare, or similar structure shall be responsible that ground recognized by the inhabitants of a Maori kainga, or the same is clean, dry, weatherproof, and ventilated. Each reserved or set apart by them or some duly constituted adult and every two children under ten years of age shall be 11,uthority as a buri.ul-ground. provided with 16 square feet of floor-space. MAR. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 591

19. Every person who shall own or occupy a tent, shed, access to such privy for the purpose of cleaning such privy whare, or similar structure which is in such a state as to be a and of removing filth therefrom. nuisance or injurious to health, or which is so overcrowded as (b.) The seat of a pan privy. the aperture in such seat, and to be injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not the space beneath such seat shall be of such dimensions as members of the same family, shall be deemed guilty of an to admit of a movable receptacle for nightsoil of a capacity offence, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1 for of not less than 1 cubic foot being placed and fitted beneath a first offence and not exceeding £5 for every subsequent such seat in such a manner and such a position as may effectu­ offence. ally prevent the deposit upon the floor or sides of'the space Meeting-houses. beneath such seat, or elsewhere than in such receptacle, of any 20. The prov1B1ons of clause 8 with regard to site shall filth which may from time to time fall or be cast through the apply to meeting-houses. aperture of such seat. 21. The provisions of clause 11 with regard to flooring shall (c.) The seat of such pan privy shall be so constructed that apply to meeting-houses. the whole of such seat or a sufficient part thereof may be 22. All meeting-houses, so as to secure adequate ventila­ readily moved or adjusted in such a manner as to afford tion, shall be provided with sufficient window-space at either adequate access to the space beneath such seat for the pur­ end of the building, of which window-space at least one-half pose of cleansing such space, or removing therefrom or placing shall be made to open. or fitting therein the appropriate receptacle. 23. All meeting-houses shall be provided with sufficient (d.) The receptacle in any pan privy shall be constructed privy accommodation for each sex to the satisfaction of the of such material and in such a manner as to prevent any escape Medical Officer of Health or Director of Maori Hygiene. by leakage or otherwise of any part of the contents of such 24. No sweepings or rubbish shall be deposited under the receptacle. The aperture of the seat shall be provided with floor of a meeting-house. a cover, which must be kept over the aperture when the seat 25. The Committee shall direct the carrying-out of any is not in use. necessary alterations or additions under these by-laws, and 37. The occupier of the premises on which any privy is in the event of the owner or persons concerned in the meeting­ situated shall keep such privy in a good state of repair and house refusing to carry out such alterations or additions such in a thoroughly clean and sanitary condition. meeting-house may be closed down until the by-laws are 38. The owner or occupier of any premises in connect.ion complied with. with w~ich a privy has been erected shall use or cause to be (C.) DRAINAGE. used a sufficiency of dry earth or sawdust or ashes so that the excrement shall be so covered that no nuisance shall 26. The Council shall make such by-laws regarding drainage arise therefrom. to suit the particular circumstances of their district as the Regulating Pan Privies. Medical Officer of Health or the Director of Maori Hygiene approve. 39. Where a pan privy is used, such privy shall be con­ (D.) NUISANCES. structed and cleansed in the following manner :- (a.) Every person who shall construct a pan privy in con­ 27. No nightsoil, refuse, or offensive rubbish shall be cast nection with a building shall construct such privy or deposited or allowed to flow into any spring, stream, or in such a manner and in such a position as to afford watercourse that flows through or past a Maori kainga and ready means of access to such privy for the purpose which is used as a we.ter-supply by the inhabitants of such of cleaning such privy and of removing filth there­ kainga or other kainga on the banks of such stream or near from. such spring. (b.) The seat of a pan privy, the aperture in such seat, 28. No person who is the owner or occupier of any premises and the space beneath such seat shall be of such within a Maori kainga shall permit or suffer any nightsoil dimensions as to admit of a movable receptacle for or refuse or any offensive rubbish or matter of any kind what­ niµ:htsoil of a capacity of not less than 1 cubic foot ever to accumulate or remain or be in or upon such premises being placed and fitted beneath such seat in such a so as to be injurious or dangerous to health or as to cause an manner and in such a position as may effectually offensive smell. prevent the deposit upon the floor or sides of the 29. No horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, or other anime.ls shall space beneath such seat, or elsewhere than in such be buried within a Maori kainga. receptacle, of any filth which may from time to time 30. No person shall throw or leave any dead animal on any fall or be passed through the aperture of such seat. property within a Maori kainga whereby any offensive smell (c.) The seat of such pan privy she.ll be so constructed that is or is likely to be created. the whole of such seat or a sufficient part thereof may 31. Every person who commits a breach of any of the by­ be readily removed or adjusted in such a manner as laws 27, 28, 29, and 30 shall be liable to a penalty not exceed­ to afford adequate access to the space beneath such ing lOs. seat for the purpose of cleansing such space, or re- (E.) KEEPING . OF ANIMALS. moving therefrom or placing or fitting therein the 32. No person shall keep or allow any pigs to run loose appropriate receptacle. within e. Maori kainga, nor in any case to keep them so as to (d.) The receptacle in any pan privy shall be constructed be a nuisance or injurious to health, nor in such manner as to of such material and in such a manner as to prevent pollute any water used or likely to be used by man for drinking any escape by leakage or otherwise of any part of or domestic purposes or for use in a dairy: nor shall any person, the contents of such receptacle. The aperture of the after the coming into force of this by-law, permit to remain seat shall be provided with a cover, which must be any pigsty at a less distance than 150 ft. from any house or kept over the aperture when the seat is not in use. building used as a dwellinghouse or school, or any buildings 40. The occupier of every house shall cause the pans of within which food intended for human consumption is pre- all pan privies used in connection with such house to be pared or stored, or at a less distance than 50 ft. from any emptied and properly cleaned at least once in every week, road or the boundary of any occupied neighbouring property. and in any case ,w frequently as to prevent overflow. 41. It she.ll nol be lawful for any person to bury nightsoil (F.) PRIVIES. otherwise than in a pit or trench in such a manner and to such Regulating all Privies. a depth as to provide that it shall have a covering of earth 33. The owner or occupier of every dwellinghouse shall pro- of at least 6 in. when the pit or trench is closed. vide the same with a privy. 42. No nightsoil shall be buried within 50 ft. of any dwelling 34. Every person who shall construct a privy in connection or within 60 ft. of any well. A pit may be used instead of a with a building shall construct such privy at a distance of movable receptacle, provided such pit does not communicate 10 ft. at the least from any living-room or any room where directly with subsoil water. The aperture of the seat shall foodstuff is intended to be stored. be provided with a cover, which must be kept over the aperture 35. It shall be an offence for any person who shall construct when the seat is not in use. The seat and walls surrounding a privy in connection with a building to construct such privy the space below the seat shall be made fly-proof. In no case within the distance of 40 ft. from any well, spring, or stream shall the height of the excreta within the pit be allowed to rise of water used or likely to be used by man for drinking or to within 6 in. of the surface of the ground. domestic purposes, or otherwise in such a position as to render Regulating Pit Privies •. any such water liable to pollution. 43. On the authority of the Director of Maori Hygiene or 36. Every privy shall in all respects be well and substan- of a Medical Officer of Health, or of any Inspectors appointed tially erected. It shall be provided with a sufficient opening by the Department of Health, a privy may be provided with for ventilation as near the top as practicable, and communi- a pit for the reception of frecal matter in place of a pan, but cation directly with the external air. It shall be enclosed on such pit shall not be so placed as to endanger the purity of any all sides and be provided with a door. stream, spring, or well, and shall be at least 30 ft. from any (a.) Every person who shall construct a pan privy in con- dwellinl! or place in which food is stored. nection with a building shall construct such privy in such a 44. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered by a seat so manner and in such a position as to afford ready means of . constructed as to prevent the access of flies to such pit, and 692 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16 for this purpose the aperture of the seat shall be provided-with ( J.) DBU:NKll1':NBSS. a coveT, which must be in place when the privy is not in use. 63. (I.) No alcoholic liquor shall at any time be supplied, 45. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered in with clean drunk, or brought to any Maori kainga. earth before the frecal matter therein rises to within 12 in. (2.) Where a public meeting is held by invitation, the of the surface of the ground, and the privy shall be thereafter person or persons issuing such invitation shall be jointly and moved. severally liable, if he or they supply or cause to be supplied (G.) INFECTIOUS DISEASES. any alcoholic liquor to the visitors, or any of f.hem, or to any 46. Where the Medical Officer of Health or the Director of person whatsoever attending such a meeting, to a fine not Maori Hygiene notifies that an infectious disease exists in exceeding £5, a village or district, no hui, gathering, or tangi shall be held (3.) Any person found drunk at any kainga or Maori meet­ until such time as the village or di.strict is declared clean of the ing shall be lia hie to a fine of not less than 5s. and not ex­ disease. ceeding £1. 47. Where an infectious disease has been notified in a village (4..) Any person shall be guilty of an offence who- or district, the Committee shall render every possible assistance (1.) Being drunk or under the influence of liquor, enters a to Native-school teachers, Native nurses, sanitary inspectors, meeting-house or a church or some other public medical officers, or health o:ffi~ers in the early tracing of cases building within a Maori kainga ; of ldckness in the village or district. The Committee shall (2.) Takes any alcoholic liquor into a Maori kainga; make it as widely known as possible that such an infectious (3.) Drinks or cau•es anyone else to drink any alcoholic disease exists. Any person, after receiving such notice, who liquor in any meeting,house, church, or public does not notify cases of sickness existing in a house or camp building. owned or occupied by him ehall be deemed guilty of an offence. And such person shall be liable to a fine of not less than 48. No person suffering or suspected to be suffering from 5s. and not exceeding £1 for a first offence, and not exceeding an infectious disease shall travel or be removed to other £2 for every subsequent offence. dwellinghouses or camps already occupied, unless to a hospital, without the consent of a nurse, sanitary inspector, or medical (K.) fuWJ[lllRB, officer. 64. The following by-laws shall apply to Indian, Assyrian, 49. Where so directed by a sanitary inspector, Native nurse, and other hawkers selling their goods in the Maori kaingas or qualified medical practitioner, no person living in ,t house, within the district, that is to say :- building, or camp where infectious disease exists sh,all travel (1.) Such persons shall have a license from the Council about to other occupied houses or districts unless he possess!ls before he may sell his goods within the kaingas of a certificate from a qualified medical practitioner that he is the district. free from infection. (2.) The license in the Form Bin the Schedule hereto shall 50. Any person, not acting under the instructions of a have force throughout the whole of the district, and qualified medical practitioner or an o:fllcial of the Department the fee therefor shall be £2. of Health, who treats cases of sickness other than in his own (3.) The Chairman or Clerk of the Council, or a member of immediate family, or allows cases of sickness to collect in a the Council duly authorized by the Council in f.hat house or camp owned or occupied by him, shall be deemed behalf, is empowered to is"1le such licenses. guilty of an offence. (4.) All fees paid for licenses shall be forwarded to the 51. No clothing, blankets, or domestic utensils shall be office of the Council. removed for further use from a house in which infectious (5.) Any person hawking goods without a license within disease exists or has existed until such material has been any Maori kainga in the district shall be liable to a properly disinfected by a Native nurse, sanitary inspector, fine not exceeding £5, or under the orders of a qualified medical practitioner. A special license may be issued by the Chairman or Clerk 52. Any person infringing any of by.Jaws 45, 46, 48, and or any member of the Council, or by the Chairman of the 50 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for each Village Committee of a kainga where any hui or gathering is offence, and of by-law 49 not exceeding £25. held, to any person desirous of hawking and selling goods at such hui or gathering on payment of IOs., or for any other (H.) TA:NGIS, Hms, Am> GATHERINGS. kind of sale 5s. Such license shall. be in force only while 53. The Committee of the village or district where a tangi, such hui or gathering lasts, and no longer. Any person hui, or gathering is held shall be responsible for the proper hawking or selling goods at such hui or gathering without a regulation of such tangi, hui, or gathering from a sanitary special license, or without a license as provided in the fore­ standpoint. going by-laws, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5. 54. The Committee shall take steps to ensure that proper precautions are carried out with regard to cleanliness, venti­ (L.) S111:oxma. lation, and overcrowding of meeting-houses, cleanliness of 611. Every person, whether European or Maori, who sells, the marae and cooking-houses, and the proper disposal of gives, or supplies any cigarette, tobacco, or torori to any refuse and rubbish. Maori youth under the age of fifteen years shall be deemed 55. The Committee shall take steps to ensure that sufficient guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding privy accommodation to the satisfaction of the Medical £5. Officer of Health or Director of Maori Hygiene is provided Every Maori youth under the age of fifteen years who smokes separate for each sex, and that such privies are kept in a clean tobacco, torori, or cigarettes, or any part of a cigarette, shall and sanitary opndition. be de!lmed to be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable for 56. The Committee shall take steps to prevent the fouling the first offence to a fine not exceeding 5s., for the second of water-supplies. offence to a fine not exceeding 10s., and for a third or snbse­ 57, The Committee shall take steps to prevent any tangi, quent offence to a fine of £1. hui, or gathering being so unduly prolonged as to be a menace (M.) GAMBU:NG, to public health. . • 58. The Committe.e shall pmvent any acute cases of sick, 66. Any person, whether .Maori or otherwise, desirous of ness remaining in a meeting-house, and shall insist on their establishing a billiard-room in any kaingo., village, or pa, and being removed to a detached dwellinghouse, tent, .or to their any Maori desirous of establishing a billiard-room at any own homes. other place within the district, except townships (but not 59. Any person depositing excreta or urine within a Maori Maori lots within a Native township) and European settle­ kainga at other than places appointed shall be guilty of an ments, shall first obtain a license from the Council, which offence, and aha.II be liable to a fine not exceeding I Os. for may be granted subject to the following terms and condi­ each offence. . tions:- 60. The Committee may appoint a sanitary squad to carry (I.) Such license shall be in Form C in the Schedule hereto. out the provisions of this section. Where any expense is (2.) The fee for such license shall be £10. incurred, it shall be a charge upon the funds of the tangi, (3.) Such license shall remain in force for twelve months hui, or gathering, or may be raiRed as a levy or contribution, from the date thereof, unless sooner revoked by the as the Committee may deem fit. Council as hereinafter provided. 61. Where there is no duly constituted Health Committee (4.) All billiard-rooms shall be properly ventilated, and in a village where toe taniti, hui, or gathering is held, the shall at all times be kept clean and in good order. relatives of the deceased or the promoters of the hui or gather­ (5.) All billiard-rooms shall remain open on week-days only, ing shall be held responsible for the carrying,out of the between the hours of 9 a.m. and IO p.m. Any clauses of this section. person committing a breach of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for the first offence, (I.)· W ATElt-SuPPUES. not exceeding £2 for the second offence, and for a 62. The Council shall make such by-laws regarding water­ subsequent offence shall be liable to have his license supplies to suit the particular circumstances of their district revoked as the Medical OfficeP of lifalth or the Director of Maori (6.) No Maori youth under the age of fifteen shall be rer­ Hygiene approve. mitted to play billiards on such Uceneed premises, MAB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 593

and if discovered playing therein the licensee or .the INotice respecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, Oity of person for the time in oharge of the premises she.11 Ohristchurch. be liable to a fine of £5 for the first offence, and for a second offence the Council may revoke the license. Department of Internal Affairs, (7.) Reµewal of license must be applied for before the expiry of the term for which a license has been Wellington, 27th February, 1922. URSUANT to section 132 of the Murucipal Corporations granted. P (8.) Any Maori youth under the age of fifteen years found Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition, in playing billiards in any place what...oever shall be accordance with re~lations, signed by not less than one­ liable to a fine not exceeding 5s. for the first offence, fourth of the electors of the ·area described in the Schedule hereto, being part of the County of Heathcote, has been pre­ not exceeding lC)s. for the second offenoe, and not exceeding £1 for the third offence or for every sented to His Excellency the Governor-General, praying that the said area may be excluded from the said county and . . subsequent offence. included in the City of Christchurch. (9.) Any person keeping a billiard-room or a billiard-table in any Maori kainga, and any Maori keeping such All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any a room or table at any other place within the dis­ written objections to or petitions against the proposed altera­ tion which they desire to lodge within.one month from the trict, except townships (but not Maori lots within first publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions a Native township) and European settlements, are to be addressed and forwarded to the Minister of Internal without license from the Council, shall be liable to Affairs, Wellington. a fine not exceeding £25. 110.) Any person found playing for money, whether by cards or any other game (exoept by billiards on SCHEDULE. licensed premises), within the precincts of any kainga .shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 10s. AREA PROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE ()rry OF for the first offence, not exceeding £1 for the second CHRISTCHURCH. offence, and not exceeding £2 for every subsequent ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by a offence. line commencing at a point in the Opawa River in line with (11.) Any person, the owner or occupier of any house or the eastern side of White's Roa,d ; thence southerly to and premises situate in any Maori kainga, who shall along that side of road to the south-western comer of Rural permit or allow gambling or playing for money (except Section 256, along the southern and eastern boundaries of that by billiards on licensed premises) in such house or sect.ion to the south-western corner of Rural Section 2600, upon such premises shall be liable to a fine not along the southern boundary of that section to Hill's Road, exceeding £1 for the first offence, not exceeding along the south-western side of HiU's Road and the north­ £2 for the second offence, and not exceeding £5 western side of Station Road to the boundary of Christchurch for every subsequent offence. City ; thence north-westerly and sdutherly along said city boundary to the point of commencement. (N.) VILLAGE Co:MJIIJTTEES. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, 67. The Council ~ay delegate wholly or in part its powers Minister of Internal Affairs. under the prescribed rules or regulations to any Village Committee, and such Committee shall thereupon be enabled to. exe)'.oise such powers within its own kainga. The Village Committee shall have power to impose a penalty or a fine for any breach of regulation, and if such fine be not Adhesion of Po/,and and of the Free Oity of Danzig to the paid within the prescribed period the Chairman of the Com­ International Oon,•enti.ons of B1"U8sels for the Uniji.oµtion pf mi.ttee .shall forward a report on and evidence of such breach tlw Regulations for Oollisions, &:c. · of regulation and of the non-payment of such fine to the Chairman of the Council · 68. The Council shall prescribe fines for by-laws for which Marine Department, no. provision has been made. Wellington, 21st Febru11,ry, 1922. I T is hereby notified that the Secretary of State for the SOHEDUL.1£, . Colonies has advised that the adhAsion of Poland and of the Free City of Danzig to the International Conventions· Form A. of Brussels for the unification of the regulations for collisions, To [Name and addreB&]. assistance, and salvage at sea has been notified to the GREETING: You are requested to cleanse or cause your Belgian Gove=ent. house to be cleansed within days after service of this no:tioe upon you, and you are warned that if after suoh ser­ G. ,TAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Marine. vioe you refuse or neglect within the time specified to oom ply with this notice you will be liable to a fine not exceeding £1. Dated the day of , 19 • Adhesion of the Republic of A ;t<1tria to the International Oon­ (S11AL.) Chairman [or Clerk] of Ngatiwhatua Council t•entiona of Brussels for the Unification of the Regu/,ati.ons [or Village Committee]. for Oollisions, &:c. Form B. Marin" Department, HAWKER'S LICENSE. Wellington, 21st February, 1922. Kl{ow all men that , a hawker, is duly licensed to T is hereby notified that the Secretary of State for the sell goods in the kaingas of the Ngatiwhatua District for one I Colonies has ad vised that the adhesion of the Republic year from the date hereof. of Austria to the International Conventions of Brussels for Given under the seal of the Maori Counoil for the Ngati- the unification of the regulations for collisions, assistance, whatua Maori District, the day of , 19 . and salvage at sea has been notified to the Belgian Govern­ ment. (SEAL.) Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council,. .G. JAS. .ANDERSON, for Minister of Marine. Form C. BILLliRD LICENSE. Kirow all men that , of , is duly licensed to keep a billiard-room at for twelve months from the Result of Election of Trus'tees of a Drainage District. date hereof, subject to the provisions of the by-laws of the Council. Department of Internal Affairs, Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Ngati- Wellington, 24th February, 1922. whatua Maori District, the day of , 19 . HE following result of the election of trustees of a T drainage district has been received from the Return­ (SEAL.) Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council. ing Officer, and is pubished in accordance with the provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. The above by-laws were passed at a meeting of the Maori J. HISLOP, Under-Secretary. Council for the Ngatiwhatua. Maori District held at Helens­ ville on the 17th day of June, 1921, and are given under the seal of the said Council. Kimihia Drainage District, County of Waikato­ (r...s.) PARAONE KENA, Chairman. George Clinch. Henry Algar Clinch. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ John Thomas Holland. General, this 10th day of October, 1921. Robert Waugh. J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs. Frederio Harris. D Promotiona, Tra'Mfers, &,c., in Ike P'Uhlie Sennee. en i;o -- Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, let February, 1922. .;:,.. N aooordance with the provisions of seotion 60 of the Public Service Aot, 1912, tbe Public Service Commissioner notifies that he has approved of the following promotions, transfers, &c., in I the Public Service. -._ A. a TURNBULL, Secretary. OFFICERS PROMOTED.

Promoted from Promoted to N&me. Daa Position. Plaoe. Position. Plaoe.

EDUCATION DlilPARTMl!INT, Sugden, Florence Kate IVisiting Nurse J Tn:;t Life Protection, Welling- J Boa.rding-out Officer .. I Nelson I Jan., 1922, 1-3 Lilm .illD DEEDS DEPARTMENT, :Ba.ird, Roy Fellowes I Deputy District Land Registrar and J Gisborne • , J District Land Registrar, Exe.miner I Gisbome I Jan., 1922. ~ Deputy Examiner of Titles of Titles, and Registrar of Deeds z Pm!LIO TRUST DEPABTMEl!!T, Henderson, Kenneth Alan., , · 1Special Estates Administration Clerk I Head Office, Wellington • . I Local Deputy Public Trustee •• , Gisbome s Dec.. 1921. (Acting Local Deputy Public .. I ~ Trustee, Gisbome) ~ CoRRIGENI>mt:.-The following entry on page 83 of the New Zealand Gazette No. I, of 12th January, 1922, is hereby cancelled:­

JUSTIOB DEPARTMENT, Reynolds, Alfred Ernest •• .. J Clerk .. • • I Magistrate's Court, Queenstown I Clerk of Courts .• . , I Westport , , , , I 26 Nov., 1921, I

~1-3 OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. ~ Tra.nsferred from Transferred to Name, Date. Pollition. Place. Poa!Uon. Plaoe,

AGRIOULTUBJI DEPABTMlllNT, Read, Heotor Leigh Rewi •• .. J Clerk .. .. Head Office, Wellington . . I Clerk .. .. Ruakura 17 Jan., 1922. Whybom, Jabez Rodolf • , • • Tnspeotor of Stock I Palmerston South • , , , Meat Inspeotor , • I Dunedin 1 9 ,,. ,,

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, ~ Bullivant, Claude Albany Leopold , • 1 Assistant Probation and Visiting I Wellington • • .. IAssistant Probation and Visiting INelson 5 Dee., 1921. ? Officer Officer ,_. Griffin, Florence Mary Matron (Receiving Home) • , Napier , , •• Matron (Receiving Home) •• Auckland 6 0) OFFICERS TBANSFERRED-continuea. ~­ ~ Tra.usferred from -1 Transferred to Na.me; Date, Position. Place. Position. Plaoa. ~

HEALTR DEPARTJOll!T. Ratlifi, Matilda. Ina Health Nurse •. Wellington • , .. • • 1 Sister • • • • Pukeora. Sa.na.torium.. , .117 Ja.n., 1922. Schauer, Carl Albert Inspector of Health ,, . • , • • • Inspector of Health Ta.iha.pe • • • • • • 15 Dec., 1921. Smith, Rita Alice I Shorthand-typist IDistrict Health Office, Auck- Shorthand-typist I Bacteriological Laboratory, 16 Ja.n., 1922. land Auckland .

INTERNAL AFFAIIIS DEl'ARTMENT, 8 Webb, John James I Custodian a.nd Inspector of Weights I Masterton , • 1[ Custodian a.nd Inspector of Weights [ Nelson • • [ 20 Dec., 1921. a.nd Mea.sures and Mea.sures ~ JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. z Brown, Herbert William Clerk of Magistrate's Court Ta.iha.pe Clerk in Magistrate's Court Wellington •. 24 Jan., 1922. Deal, Jack Ricoa.rton Clerk Dunedin Acting Clerk of Court and Registrar Gore 2 Dec., 1921. of Electors (temporarily) ~ Macdonald, John Sylva. Cadet .. Head Office, Wellington Cadet •• •• .. Magistrate's Court, Wellington 12 J a.n., 1922. Will, William Melville Clerk of Magistrate's Court and Gore Acting Clerk of Magistrate's Court Hokitika. •• 30 Nov., 1921. Warden's Court, &c. a.nd Warden's Court (temporarily)

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Ada.ms, Ernest Claude First Clerk I Auckland • • ] Clerk .• Auckland •• j 24 Dec., 1921. Burnet, Florence Jean Rothesa.y I Typist • • Typist I Wellington •• 17 Jan., 1922. ~ LANDS AND SURVEY DEPAR~ENT. Ci'.l· Linton, Alister Murray Clerical Cadet . Auckland .• Dra.ughting Cadet Auckland .. 9 Ja.n., 1922. Morillea.u, Eric Mowbray I Survey Cadet I Ta.umarunui I Survey Cadet .• I New Plymouth 1 Dec., 1921. ~ ~ ~ MA.amE AND INSPECTION 011' MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, 8 Conway, James Harry Colman Prinoipa.l Lightkeeper MokoHinou Principal Lightkeeper Kaipa.ra. Head 10 Ja.n., 1922. Duncan, Alexander .• I I Cape Saunders I I Castlepoint 1 29 Dec., 1921 • ~ .. " NATIVE DEPARTMENT, Ba.stings, Edgar Alfred •·• I Cadet •• I Wellington.. • • ! Probationary Warder .. I Wa.nga.nui .• • • I 2 July, 1021.

PalsONS DEPARTMENT, McAnerin, Leona.rd Probationary Warder •. Wa.ikune, Erua. .. IProbationary Warder , • W a.ikeria. Reformatory 1 Jan., 1922. Murphy, John William I Acting Principal Warder .. IWellington • . • • Acting Principal Warder .. I Auckland .• •• 4

Pu»LIO TRUST DEPARTMENT, Anson, Robert Alexander Cadet • • • • .. . · 1 District "'Office, Wellington Cadet . . • . • • · • • I Head Office, Wellington 16 Jan., 1922. Robinson, Ivan Comrie I Junior Estates Administration Clerk Auckland • . . . J Junior Estates Administration Clerk Pa.lmerston North •• 17 Ot Urwin, Albert Edward Cadet • • • • • • • . H;ea.d Office, Wellington Cadet • • · , • .. .. Dunedin .. .. co 4 " Ot OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued. Ct' 8 Traneferred from Transferred to Ne.me. Date. Po'1tlon. Pla.oe, Position. Pla.oe.

PUBLIO WORKS DEPARTMENT. Hinton, Walter John Walsh Overseer Balclutha .. Overseer Otira 19 Jan., 1922. Keys, Isabel Shorthand-typist Head Office, Wellington Shorthand-typist Hamilton 16 ,, ,, Littlejohn, Hugh Gordon .. Draughtsman and Engineer's Assist- Pahiatua Draughtsman and Engineer's Assist- Wellington .. 11 Nov., 1921. ant ant Marchbanks, Donald Stewart Gore .. Engineering Cadet Tauranga Engineering Cadet Otira 19 Jan_, 1922. Nicholson, Alexander Overseer Kaikohe Overseer Huntly 18 Ross, Angus Quarry Foreman Sandy Bay .. Concrete Foreman Matata 16 1-3 ~ STATE FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, trj Boardman, Kenneth Miles Clerk . _ Auckland . . [ Clerk .. Hamilton 1 Jan., 1922. Jacka, Harold Eden Inspector and Chief Clerk Wellington . . Branch Manager 19 Nov., 1921. z· Patterson, Lawrence Wannel Cadet Auckland . . Cadet 1 Jan., 1922. ti;j Wyllie, Roy Victor Clerk .. Clerk J 1 ~ INTERDEPARTMENTAL TRANSFERS. N Campbell, Margaret Chivers Shorthand-typist ', Defence Department, Auckland Shorthand-typist 1 Customs Department, Auckland 1 Feb., 1922. ti;j Chapman, Reginald Clerk /Clerical Division) Stamp Duties Department, Bailiff ( General Division) .. Justice Department, Greymouth 4 Jan., Christchurch ~- Jennings, Grace .. Shorthand-typist Head Office, Public Trust De­ Shorthand-typist Head Office, Lands and Survey 18 > partment, Wellington Department, Wellington z Lang, Sarah Jane Industries. an

z 0 •'

~ ~ MAB. 2., THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE11'.I.1:E. 597

RF.SIGNATIONS. Na.me. Position. Pis.ca. I Date left Service.

0uBTOMS DBPARTMENT, Miley, ·John Donald / Cadet.. Wellington J 10 Jan., 1022.

DEIJ'BNOE DEPARTMENT, Dobson, Robert Christopher I Clerk I Chrisrohuroh I 11 Jan., 1922.

EDUCATION DBPARTMENT, Heal, Erneet Robert Probation a.nd Visiting Officer Auckland 31 Jan., 1922. Hobbe, Mary Veronica Clerk Attendant Special School for Boys a.nd 31 Girls, Nelson Ludford, Annie Ada Rose Receiving Home, Wellington 23 Mahoney, Flora Marion Louise 2nd Asidstant Teacher Native School, Ruatoki 31 Matini, Roharima 1st Assistant Teacher Native School, Pawerenga. • 31 Pond, Marjorie Ada 3rd Assistant Teacher Native School, Nuhaka . . j 31 ,, ,, Simpson, Annie Jane Sub-Matron Otekaike . . . . 6 Dec., 1921. Thorley, Algernon Or

!NTBBNAL AJl'FA.IBS DBPARTMENT, Davis, Mrs. Jane Charwoman : Wellington 23 Jan., 1922. Evans, Hilda Mary Shorthand-typist I 1 21 ,, ,, Torrance, Mrs. Jane Charwoman : : Dun~din 31 Dec., 1921.

LA.DOUB DEPABTMENT, Wilson, Ernest Douglas I Cadet .. Palmerston North • • I 20 Jan., 1022.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT, Cotton, Eva Nurse I Chrisrohuroh 12 Jan., 1922. Pickering, Kate Douslin 21 ,, ,, Rainham, Muriel Ethel Mary I :: Aucld~d 1 11 ,, ,, Scrint, Mary ,, . Christchurch 13 ,, ,,

MINES DEPARTl\lENT, Leyland, Gladys Louisa Shorthand-typist · I Head Office, Wellington I 25 Jan., 1022.

PlusoNS DEPARTMENT, Ryan, Dan I Warder I New Plymouth I 31 Dec., 1021.

RETIREMENTS, ETC.

Name. Date left Position. Place. Service. I Reason left Service.

AaRTCUr.TuRR DEPARTMENT, Freeman, Louis Edgar I Orchard and Garden Overseer I Moumahaki .. • . / 31 Jan., 1922 I 'if

CUSTOMS DEPABTMENT. Cameron, Maurice Pollock IHardware Expert .. I Head Office, Wellington 121 Jan., 1922 / Retired on reaching age-limit.

DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, McConnell, Sidney Charles I Gardener .. I Hanmer Springs .. I 31 Jan., 1922 I 'if Hedley

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Cochrane, Joseph Simon . • IMotor-car D1iver.. • , J Special School for Boys, I 31 Jan., 1922 Nelson

INTERNAL AFFAJBS DEP.rnTMENT (RELIEVING STAFF). Grout, Henry Cranston .. I Clerk .• I Wellington • • I 30 Dec., 1921 I Deceased.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT, Aburn, William Henry \ Housing Inspector • . I New Plymouth 28 Jan., 1922 I Lerwill, William Raymond Cadet . . . . • . Wellington .. I 24 ,, ,,

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT_ Hall, Thomas I District Land Registrar, &c. I Auckland .• I 31 Dec., 1921 I Retired.

LANDS A.ND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Barclay, John Brown Local Land Officer Lawrence 31 Jan., 1922 Retired on super, annuation. Marple, Walter Henry Accounts Clerk Dunedin 31 Jan., 1922 ~r Sapsford, Sydney Herl:ert Clerk Wellington :n 'IT Seymour, Henry Au~kland 31 ,, ,r

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Wadsworth, Thomas , . I Attendant .. I Waitati . . I 23 Dec., 1921 I Deceased.

,r Services terminated under sections 12 a.nd 51 of the Public Service Act, 1912. 598 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

RETIREMENTS, ETC.-continued.

Na.me. Position, Place. ID&te left; Service, I Re&son left Servioe.

PRJNTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, Smith, Alfred William I Compositor .. I Wellington j 12 Jan., 1922 I Deceased.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Hannah, William Warder Instructor Borstal Institution, In- j lli Jan., 1922 j Services terminated. I vercargill

PUBLIC TRUS'.I· DEPARTMENT. Boal, John Clerk Head Office, Wellington 31 ,Jan., .1922 Bone, Foster Allan Frederic Estates Administration Clerk Auckland 31 Boyle, Francis Edward Cadet Hamilton 22 Col <"in, William Morris Lyons Assistant Accountant Dunedin 31 Dormer, Ormond Edmund Cadet Head Office, Wellingt-0n 31 Hamilton-Baker, Norman 31 Ralph Barnicott Jones, ,John Ivan District Office, Welling- 31 ton Oakey, Arthur .. Accounts Clerk Head Office, Wellington 31 Shannon, Adam James Clerk Hamilton 31 Vuglar, William Cfarence .. Head Office, Wellington 31 Walpole, Clifford Alfred .. Wanganui 31

PUBLIC WORK$ DEPARTMENT. Burel, Thomas .. Resident Road Engineer Tauranga 11 Jan.. 1922 Retired on superan- nuation Duncan, Thomas Charles Clerk Auckland 30 Nov., 1921 'II Frank Reynolds, William John •. Overseer Greymouth 17 Jan., 1922 'II

TOURIST ANIJ HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. *Beal, Dupair Edward I Electrical Engineer .. I Rotorua .. I 10 Jan., 1922 'II

V ALUATlON DEPARTMENT. Christie, Harold . . I Clerk .. j Wellington •• . . \ 31 Jan., 1922 j Retire~ on superan­ I nuat10n.

* Amending entry on page 2054 of the New Zealand Gazette No. 72, of the 4th August, 1921. 'I[ Services terminated under sections 12 and 51 of the Public Service Act, 1912.

Notice fixiWJ the OlosiWJ-hours of all Shops in the Raurimu I Notice to Mariners.-No. 11 of 1922. Riding of the Kaitieke County, under the Shops and Offices Act. "GUMTOWN" AND "CABBAGE BAY,"-CHANGE OF NAME,

Marine Department, HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority Wellington, N.Z., 28th February, 1922. W of the occupiers of all the shops wit,hin the Raurimu NOTICE is hereby given, by Proclamations given under Riding of the Kaitieke County has been forwarded to me, the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of desiring that all shops in the riding be closed in the evening the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of of working-days as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, the Dominion at Government House, Wellington, on the fifth and Friday at 6.30 p.m., Saturdays at 9 p.m.: day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, one, and on the nineteenth day of August, one thousand nine am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent hundred and twenty-one, the name of the locality known as a majority of the occupiers of all the shops in the Raurimu "Gumtown," in the County of Coromandel, was altered to Riding of the Kaitieke County: "Coroglen," and the name of the locality known as" Cabbage Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops Bay," and the bay adjacent thereto also known as "Cabbage and Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after I Bay," in the County of Coromandel, was altered to " Colville " the 9th day of March, 1922, all shops in the Raurimu Riding i and " Colville Bay" respectively. of the Kaitieke County shall be closed accordingly. The Proclamation in the case of " Gumtown " taking effect Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February, 1922. as from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Labour. twenty-two, and in the case of "Cabbage Bay" taking effect a• from the first day of March. one thousand nine hundred and --·-- ··------twenty-two Charts, &,c., affected.-Admiralty Charts Nos. 3565 and Notice fixing the GlosiWJ-hours of all Chemists' Shops in the 2574; "New Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, pages 208 Borough of Te Aroha, under the Shops and Offices Act, 1908. and 232. ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary. HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority ~ ------~------W of the occupiers of all the chemists' shops in the The Arms Act, 1920.-Appointment of Authorized Officer. Borough of Te Aroha has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such shops in the borough be closed in the evening of Police Department, working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ Wellington, 27th February, 1922. days, and Thursdays at 8 p.m., and on Fridays at 9 p.m. : URSUANT to the regulations under the Arms Act, 1920, And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, P I, Arthur Hobbins Wright, the Commissioner of Police, am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent do hereby appoint the senior member of the Force for the a majority of the occupiers of all the chemists' shops within time being in charge of Tuatapere Police-station to be an the Borough of Te Aroha : authorized officer for the purposes of the said Act. Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and A. H. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Police. Offices Act, 1908, I do hereby direct that on and after the 9th day of March, 1922, all the chemists' shops within the Conscience-money received. Borough of Te Aroha shall be closed accordingly. ~The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 15th The Treasury, June, 1905, fixing the closing-hours of shops in the Borough Wellington, 27th February, 1922. of Te Aroha is hereby superseded, in so far as it relates to the HAVE to acknowledge the receipt of the sum of ten shops affected by this notice, as from the date of the coming I shillings, forwarded to the Treasury by a person unknown , nto operation of this notice. as conscience-money to the New Zea.land Government. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of February, 1922. J. J. ESSON, G. JAS.· ANDERSON, Minister of Labour. Secretary to the Treasury...... ,. ... v_...1., 011owmg ,ne UUS'l'UMS a.nd EXCISE DUTIES collected a.t the severe.I Ports of NEW ZEALAND during the QuA.BTEB ended 31st DECEMBEB, 1921. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

,s TOTALS, .cl ·s = ~ = t (I} I "gr . ; Corr es pond­ HEADS OF REVENUE. Rates of ~~ ,.; 'o5' ... "= !:l ~ ing Duty, l ~ ".. ".. "0 ! j ~ ~ ~ Que.rter, ~ :; .8 za j ;; -a i·~E~ ~ ~ ll" lWO, ~ ;e:=gp:; ~ f Qu11,11tities. \ Revenue. ~ <" ! ~ a ~ : i i ii= ~ ! 0 :il l ! ! ~ ~ ~ '--' £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ I £ Spirits 'fl' g"l. .. 1 (a) 452691 .. 173 17'l9 995 194I 2570 41764 6205 231 250 273 360 76 20300 2486 13 18137 3467 149, 797 gal. 144,512 162,331 • perfumed, • , • (b) 155 .. 8 2 .. 1 351 5 1 4 18 108 101 8 317 • 752 3,269 Ciga.rs a.nd Snuff, 'f' lb. 12s. 1348 .• 1 23 147 .. , 353 2771 2801 20 42 2113 1260 139 14,162 tb. 8,497 12,915 Oiga.rettes •• (c) 38155 •• 2036 1935 28820 8559 527 1278 320 1482 64 13904 688 13005 4496 lO!l, 734 122,235 • South Africa.n •• (d) ~~91 :~~6 Tobacco, ma.nufaotured, "ii' lb. (e) 2265 134,986 2651 11071 4044 26211 88911 '.~61148i 2061 1611 129 1633~11::1 14223 4481 580,694 tb. 116,816 • • South Africa.n, 'fl' lb. 2s. 6d. 5 1 1,136 • 142 68 • unma.nufa.ctured, 'fl' lb. 2s. 6080 66,797 • 6,680 8,808 .. 1· .. 425 Wine, sparkling, 11" gl\l, .• 15s. .. 7 903 92 3 8 8 109 98 15 3,161 gal. 2,370 2,266 • • South African, 'fl' gal.., 5s. 18 2 102 • 25 45 • Austre.lian, 1JI' ge.1. 5s. 145 116 90 1361 1571 14 75 39 59 14 503 134 525 181 23,564 • 5,891 6,146 1-3 • other kinds, • . ' 6s. .• I 24 155 1260 1531 .• 24 921 48 477 66 16,621 • 4,986 4,386 • • South Africa.n, 'f' gal. 2s. 17 951 28 47 6 64 614 93 36 21,214 • 2,121 1,752 Ale, beer, &c., 11} ga.l. • , •• 2a. .i21 36 8 304 341 6 99 6 5,418 • 542 1,647 ~ Chicory, Cocoa, .. nd Chocolate- z • {General Tariff, "II' lb. • , 3d. I 19, less 335 101 34 14 121 31 Lm 1, 724 lb. Less 22 2,197 Preferential Tariff, 1JI' lb. • • fd. 4 16 :: I :: 5 15 1 21,601 • 54 252 t { General T~riff, 'fl' lb. . . . . 5d. 146 161 6 61 51 15,599 • 325 ~ British Preferemial Tariff, 1JI' lb. . • 3d. :: I :: 15,166 • 190 Tea- .. I • { General Tariff, 1JI' lb. .. 3d., 5d. 15 4223 1061 12 19 5 51 21 2158 4544 16,959 11,475 ;;,1 :: m . ~41 20~ 31·911,849,996 • Preferential Tariff, 1JI' lli. . . 2d, 437 3i .. 3 22 506 8 134,480 • 1,121 607 t J General Tariff, 1JI' lb. • • • , 'id., 5d. 2 735 171 1034 . . 123,877 " 2,605 l British Preferential Tariff, 1JI' lb . • 3d., 5d. 10 25 2022 108/ 49 2590 26 9 2041 269 886,009 " 11,086 Opium, 1JI' lb . . • • . . 40s. 5 2 • 5 18 Goods by Weight- .. i .. • { General Tariff 99 14 ~t:, 5614 2306 18,304 62,953 123 142i 22 71 HO 5 47 4 1695 348 Preferential Tariff 3 194 4 ~I 97 50 11 591 1,579 South African Tariff .. .. i •• 150 75 j General Tariff • . . . 27 330 220 5887 103 78 16 ~243 5 1 2025 120 18,434 t British Preferential Tariff 12 100 10 61 36~0 1381 3 36 28 20 1301 62 9 1210 274 11,817 Goods a,! valorem- ~t:z;J • { General Tariff • . 'i91 2176 260 1 21321 63506 4621! 1051 5091 1291 3851 38 26219113351 5581 20788 26931 179, 48911, 210,210 Preferential Tariff 109 4171 less s! 186· 12172 623i 2 38 10 11 5 4258 103 .. 1856 396 31,035 217,241 South African Tariff • • . . 1 • . • . ' .. ,1 116 2 , . • • ' 3 . . . . 130 12 t J General Tariff • , .. 318 814 2271 9601 54157 1121 199j 461 76 784 24 23508 610 135 10799 1942 145,538 .. ~ l British Preferential Tariff 1348 1596 3681 3873 59454 !l395 348 1042' 337 365 64 22780 1647 600 15004 1443 162,826 Other Duties- i • JGeneral Tariff .. 5 60 111 149, 2168 263 7 11 17 1649 48 26 1421 118 8,960 44,011 l Preferential Tariff 3I' 391 136 34 99 3 226 902 5,192 South African Tariff . . j • • • . • • I t JGeneral Tariff • . . • 9478 135 10 1098 .. 1 61 6216 1022 11 5 8 1280 520 1307 906 . . 21,992 (British Preferential Tariff 1237 14 52 •. ,1 9 649 40 "( .. 3 287 14 323 31 2,666 Primage •• 21222/ 50 1 3211 8831 1031 743! 18302 1267 70 243 99 177 14 8257 718 138 6260 1110 .. 59,978 176,262

Special duty on goods from countries • • 2518 • . . . 61 • • I .. 1 33 1 2239 35 9 161 1 3 .. 1400 22 .. 410 30 . . 6, 777 .. having depreciated currency I I ' To~11,{l~~eral Tariff . . .. 1518121 10 108 3421 5459 17141 11190, 14857'1' 15804 6121 2940I 738 2257 213 70320 5295 809 61658 12090 ~ 495,02711,789,853 Preferential Tariff .. 11584 .• .. 116 4171 .. I 231 1 12955 665 21 41 12 11 5 4481 106 8 2653 416 :: . I 33,703 224,871 O'rc.o South African Tariff 557 ...... • • / 351 1074 30 .. 48/ 6 64 .. 624 .. .. 94 36 .. I 2,568 1,952 c.o

(a) 86s., 30s , 20s., 18s , 16s., 5s. 6d., 4s. 6d. per gallon. (b) 90s., 70s., 30s. per gallon. (c) 25s. 6d. per 1,000 of 2!lli and under, and 10a. 6d. per tb. (d) Sa.me rates as (c) less 8 per cent. (e) 10s., 5s., 4s. 10d., 4s. Sd., 4s. 6d., 3s. 6d. per lb. • Old T11oriff. t New Tariff. RETURN showing the CUSTOMS and EXCISE DUTIES collected at the several .Ports of Nxw ZIIIALA11D during the QuARTBB ended 81st DECEllfBEB, 1921---i:ontmued,

...... ~ ~ . ~ . 3 TOTALI, / 'd • =, CD 5 i::s g - .....:.. 1: o .; a . Ei ~ I Correspond- Rates of ,o 01 "1 Jo ,S "1 "" • ""' "1 • O O ,:!l ,s - <0 ing HEADS 0'1! REVENUIII. ~ £ ci I Duty. ~ f ~ za .; ~ .s .! e"aj ~ e, [ ~ i :a :i 'al e Quarter. ~ ·5' -~ ~ ·~ ! ,! ~ ~ :,gp:; ~ ,: f ~ ~ .§ ~ § ~ Qna.nti~es. IRevenue. 1900. I l:!J i,) >-'i 1:-< 0 Q '°' 8 Tot&ls-contim,ed. I 1 Genera.I Ta.riff • • • • • • 10548211851128 4488, 4546 1059 82761 1035551 6395 1268 13601 842 2717 158 43697 1961 149 29918 7268 .. 817 ,8821 t { British Preferential Tariff •• I .. 1 602981 .. , 46 1374; 1758 878 89681 65868 2682 407 1078 387 897 84 26958 1749 618 18578 2017 .. 188,595 Special duty on goods from coun­ .. 25181 .. .. 61 . . .. 881 2289' 85 9 16 1 8 .. 1400 22 .. 410 80 .. 6,777 tries having depreciated currency · Prima.gs •• 21222; 501 1 8211 883 103 743 18802! 1267 . 70 248 99 177 14 8257 718 188 6260 1110 .. 59,9781 176,262 Grand tote.ls •• 185847811951 278 9781 18068 8254 19476 852570, 26878. 2868 5726 1585 5626 469 _155737 °9851 1722119566 22962 __•• 1,104,4801.

Corresponding quarter, 1920 , , I 6882651 15 506 255721 81652 2786 38589 687182 54742! 5048 10231 2794j 7921 958 39075819581 4619 284694 420i5 .. .. 12,192,988 ------1 1 1 • Old Tariff. t New Tariff. 8 CoMPAlU.TIVIII R:mTUBN of CUSTOMS DUTIES for the YEARS 1921 and 1920.

Year 1921 1 ~ I 117571311· 195,14~.,70531, 73847f 7086111292111689888il!l9870-11556813656il 9826:32580, 4618, 866415-,660821102431640055 117841,-- -,5,671, 7151 .. . z Year 1920 :2223469 15 !28195710111440j 7675 125699 2588474194580 18668 42746 10957 1816241 4200 1269057 75518114290 99S642il44432 • • 7, 95S, 477 t;j ------·-···------$l EXCISE DUTIES. ~ Ra.tea of Other TOTALS, ICorresponding HEADS OF REVENUE, I Auckland. Wellington.\ Lyttelton. Dunedin. Duty. Ports. Quantities.. I Revenue. _ Quarter, 1920.

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ Beer (a) 80,881 12,187 21,727 48,690 29,277 8,701,056 gal. 187,662 94,121 Tobacco .. , 6a. 8d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 4d., 50 147 74 765 18,902 lb. 1,036 230 I 2s. 2d., la. per lb. Cigars and Snuff • • • , .. 4s. per lb...... 833 1,666 • 888 218 Cigarettes, ma.de by hand •• .. 4s. • .. .. ~ • manufactured by machinery • • 1 6s. 6d., 5s. 6d. per lb. 8,233 7,037 1,858 1,497 45,600 lb. 18,120 18,938 t:z:j Medicinal Preparations containing more than 50 per 9d. per lb. . • • • 177 23 93 317 11 16,560 • 621 1,201 >-3 cent. of proof spirit Culinary and Flavouring Essences .. 14s. per ga.llon 506 4 127 787 2,084 gal. 1,424 2,026 Perfumed Spirits •• .. 20s. • 641 405 100 100 ~ 1 1,246 • 1,246 2,005 Toilet Preparations •• 14s. 19 46 98 • 65 140 .. 6s. I 1----1 1-----1 1-----1------1 ,------Totals •• 85,790 19,758 23,520 46,391 80,053 I 155,507 Corresponding Quarter, 1920 22,650 29,895 14,796 29,085 22,948 I I 1118~

(a) From 1st October to 3rd November (inclusive), minimum 5fd., maximum 6d., per gallon. On and after 4th November, minimum llid,, increa.sing by nd, for every unit of specific gravity above 1047. COMPABATIVIII RIIITUBN OF EXOIBE DUTllllS FOB THE YEABS 1921 AND 1920. z Year 1921 ...... 95,836 74,888 62,798 125,199 ~ ...... ~1,lM ~~·~1 I 1--' Year 1920 ...... 83,947 100,900 56,873 111,821 ,915 I 443,462 0:,

Customs Department, Wellington, 22nd February, 191!2. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. MAR. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 601

Plumbers Reyistr..ition Act, 1912. 11246. Black, Robert Truscott Auckland. -- 1103. Blackmore, George Arthur Christchurch. HE names of registered persons who have signified their I 285. Blackmore, James Edwarrl Christchurch. T desire to have their names published in the Gazette as 494. Blagdon, William Henry Edward Dunedin. registered plumbers for the year 1922 are set forth in the 305. Blair, Frederick Napier. following list. 491. Blakey, Alfred George, . Auckland. W. H. HERRIES, for Minister of Health. 7. Bleakley, James Auckland. 492. Bleakley, Ralph In vercargill. A. 1120. Bolton, John William Charles Dunedin. 140. Ackroyd, Benjamin Robert Wellington. 370. Bond, Charles George .. Petone. 1266. Adams, George Henry Wellington. 902. Booth, Donald Watson Auckland. 334. Booth, George Albert .. Timaru. 670. Adams, Robert Putaruru. 131. Boon, Thomas Harold Ross Wellington. 1083. Aitken, Charles Claude Petone. 1038. Bowless, Mark Auckland. 996. Albert, Lee Patrick Wellington. 991. Alexander, John Wellington. 1073. Bradford, Charles Percy Christchurch. 1302. Alexander, Norman Henry Auckland. 244. Bradley, Archibald Tapanui. 782. Allan, Albert Charles New Plymouth. 1044. Bradley, Samuel John .. Whangarei. 700. Allan, James Smith Gisborne. 136. Braid, Frederick David Wellington. 1407. Breingan, Peter Ginborne ll47. A\loock, William Onehunga. 489. Brewer, Edward 936. Allen, Frederick Dannevirke. Auckland. 213. Allen, Herbert Francis Hastings. 916. Brewer, Stanley Auckland. 704. Brighting, John Dunedin. 937. Allen, Leonard Te Arrha. 8. Allen, Robert Auckland. 1151. Brittain, Edward James Auckland. 776. Anderson, George Greymouth. 1121. Brokenshire, Albert Thomas Thames. 780. Anderson, George Christchurch. 3. Bromley, Thomas Auckland. 895. Anderson, John Palmerston North. 498. Broomhead, Henry Christchurch. 784. Anderson, William Seacliff. 1387. Brophy, Frank Auckland. IO. Andow, Henry Charles Auckland. 499. Brown, Frederick Charles William Auckland. 779. Andrew, Jocelyn James Masterton. 486. Brown, George Washington Dunedin. 1063. Browne, Charles Augustus Duntroon. 781. Angell, Sydney George Dunedin. 1271. Armstrong, Leslie Stephen Wellington. 236. Buchan, Alexander Ritchie. Dunedin. 287. Arnold Joseph Charles Wanganui. 938. Buchanan, Edward Burnaby Auckland. 790. Artha, Cyril Andrew .. Auckland. 375. Buckwell, William Frederick Westport. 1398. Ashcroft, Robert Walter Frankton. 134. Burch, George Robert Wellington. I. Ashforth, James Auckland. 1215. Burgess, Henry Victor Gore. 435. Atkinson, Edwin Christchurch. 549. Burgess, William John Stratford. 1304. Atkinson, Henry August Auckland. 761. Burk, Albert .. Dunedin. 785. Atwill, William Albert Christchurch. 1168. Burk, James Osborne •. Dunedin. 483. Aughton, John William Auckland. 118. Burke, Richard Wellington. 439. Auld, John Wellington. 315. Burne, Walter Ingram Porangahau. 778. Avery, Amos Augustus Te Kuiti. 1222. Burns, Walter Allan .. Auckland. 212. Ayling, SidnE1y George Christchurch. 289. Burrell, Charles Martin Wanganui. 1172. Ayres, Frederick Otahuhu. 1176. Burrow, Henry Thomas Christchurch. 4. Burt, Alexander, jun... Auckland. B. 661. Burton, Tom Halby Auckland. 1148. Busbridge, Norman Montague Nelson. 383. Bailey, A. H. Wellington. 421. Byrne, John .. Cambridge. 804. Baker, Thomas Auckland. 209. Baldock, Frederick William Christchurch. C. 97. Baldwin, John Edward Auckland. 135. Ballinger, Arthur Samuel Wellington. 501. Caddie, William Moir Dunedin. 139. Ballinger, Frederick Joseph Wellington. 1254. Callaghan, Peter Clarence Auckland. 487. Ballinger, Thomas Wellington. 1115. Campbell, Archibald .. Gisborne. 689. Barber, Chades John Auckland. 1292. Campbell, Daniel Wallace Lower Hutt. 703. Barclay, Alexander Wellington. 1296. Cannell, William Henry Hamilton. 2. Barlass, Alexander Auckland. 695. Carlisle, Frances Alexander Shaw Nelson. 178. Barlass, William Christchurch. 16. Carpenter, George Goodwin Auckland. 1248. Barnes, Joseph Auckland. 1025. Carr, William Peacock Blenheim. 497. Barr, David .. Wellington. 802. Carrel, Charles •. Wanganui East. 1230. Barras, Andrew Wellington. 1378. Carrell, Claude Olver Rangecroft Christchurch. 208. Barrett, Frederick Ernest Christchurch. 1261. Carrick, John Henry .. Wellington. 1220. Barrett, Richard Auckland. 390. Carson, James Campbell Dannevirke. 701. Barry, Richard Arthur Lower Hutt. 1203. C.arson, Robert Lyttelton. 138. Bartholomew, George William Wellington. 919. Carson, William George Lyttelton. 1388. Barton, Alfred Claridge Auckland. 1411. Carter, Percy Robert .. Wellington. lll3. Barton, Archibald Charles Auckland. 1330. Carter, Robert Auckland. 137. Bassett, John Wellington. 688. Casey, Dennis James , , Wellington. 702. Batchelor, Cecil Herbert Nelson. 706. Casey, John Patherick •. Wellington. 1283. Battel'tlby, Alfred Henry Auckland. 144. Catto, James .. Picton. 1031. Battson, James Henry Thames. 340. Chapman, Fred Christchurch. 1272. Bauern, Charles Frederick Auckland. 1389. Chapman, John Thomson Auckland. 1284. Bauern, George Alfred Auckland. 17. Chappell, Robert Lovell Auckland. 771. Baunton, William Henry New Plymouth. 1275. Cheshire, William Auckland. 493. Baxter, George Rathie Port Chalmers. 234. Christie, John Dunedin. 1032. Beach, Joseph Henry , . Napier. 142. Christie, Walter James Wellington. 2115. Beadle, Charles Dunedin. 1384. Clark, Duncan Campbell Auckland. 745. Be.al, Daniel .. Hawera. 352. Clark, George .. Hunterville. 994. Beattie, Arthur Nelson Palmerston North. 133. Clark, Herbert Wellington. 1328. Beatty, Harold Lofgren Auckland. 14. Clark, John , • Auckland. 789. Beaumont, William Wanganui. 406. Clarke, Albert Edward Whangarei. 1142. Beaver, Walter Robert Hamilton. 500. Clarke, George Augustus New Plymouth. 752. Beavis, Albert Re121nald Palmerston North. 1143. Clarkson, Charles Edward Hamilton. 791. Bedell, Frederick Edward Wellington. 748. Clifton, Ernest Charles Wairoa. 339. Bell, Edwin Jamieson .. Timaru. 1122. Clinch, Stanley John • , Temuka. 288. Bell, Ronald Jamieson Wanganui. 892. Clough, David Masterton. 413. Bell, William Auckland. 336. Clough, Francis Timaru. 6. Bennett, Frank Howie Auckland. 141. Coleman, Edward Thomas Jarrett Wellington. 1360. Berridge, John Auckland. 663. Coleman, Francis Giraud Wellington. 1082. Best, Stephen Archibald Wellington. 143. Coleman, George Henry Wellington. 1410. Biddle, Frederick Charles Wellington. 313. Collier, Robert Victor •. Dunedin. 211. Billcliffe, George Henry Christchurch. 31. Collins, Ernest Edwin .. Auckland. 258. Bissland, James Dunedin: 1238. Colville, Charles William Christchurch. 217. Bissland, William Richard Dunedin. 210. Colville, John Davidson Christchurch. 1273. Black, Arthur Arnold •. Auckland. 130. Conder, Joseph Arthur Wellington. E 602 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

394. Connell, Andrew Wellington. 867. Dowrick, Ernest George Waipukurau. 1240. Connell, Daniel Sydenh&m. I1405. Duckworth, Harry .. Waipukurau. 39L Connell, John Dunedin. 380. Dudding, Horace Stanley Lower Hutt. 134'1. Connor, Henry Condie .• Ravensbourne. 1086. Duffy, Richard Wellington. 1242. Connor, Ronald Walker Dunedin. 1 1071. Duncan, James Temuka. 707. Conquer, Henry Auckland. I 930. Duncan, John Gow Gore. 306. Constable, Ja.mes Napier. I 1006. Dyce, John Pittendreigh Nelson. 1276. Cook, Arthur Edward .• Johnsonville. I 524. Dyer, Percival George •• Dunedin. 692. Coombe, Henry Wellington. I 1348. Dyer, Sidney •• Dunedin. 1337. Cooney, George Stanley Te Awamutu. 798. Cooper, Ernest George •• Wellington. E. 941. Cooper, Frank Wellington. 710. Eddy, Joseph Na.pier. 662. Cooper, Henry James •• Auckland. 1011. Edmeades, George Warren Morrinsville. 503. Cooper, Thomas Henry Naseby. 1186. Edser, Ambrose Patea. 1309. Copeland, Reginald Arthur Carterton. 444. Edwards, Alfred Edward Auckland. 356. Coppen, Herbert L&they New Plymouth. 509. Elliot, Harold Archibald Wellington. 939. Corin, George .• Pongaroa. 890. Elliot, James Alexander Joseph •• Wellington. 18. Corin, Henry Mortimer Auckland. 508. Elliott, Harry Napier. 866. Corin, Thomas James •• Auckland. 223. Ellis, Frank •• Dunedin. 506. Cormack, William Dunedin. 510. Ellis, Henry .• Auckland. 1033. Corn, Harry .• Napier South. 511. Ellis, John Henry Hawera. 1023. Costello, Charles Edwin Blenheim. 738. Elton, Edward James Ion, jun... Wellington. 793. Costello, William Edward Greymouth. 946. Empson, Ernest Alfred Christchurch. 940. Cotte1·, Richard Joseph Upper Hutt. 893. England, Matthew Thomas Auckland. 1310. Couchman, Charles Albert Wanganui. 443. Eslick, Sidney Clayton Auckland. 1017. Courtenay, Arthur Bothwell Auckland. 1218. Eunson, Robert Ernest Invercargill. 1263. Courtenay, Charles Arthur Auckland. 1282. Ewan, Leonard Redhead Hamilton. 401. Courtenay, John Wright Whangarei. 409. Ewings, William Henry Christchurch. 800. Courtenay, Thomas Auckland. 947. Exeter, Thomas John •• Napier.. 15. Coutts, George Craig •• Auckland. 1303. Cowan, Charles Joseph •• Auckland. F. 675. Coxon, George Anderson Carr Balclutha. 202. Falconer, Albert Edward Christchurch. 1204. Craw, Stanley Stimpson Christchurch. 815. Farr, Harry Leonard .• Auckland. 756. Cra.wford, Na.tha.niel Gow Wanganui. 376. Fawcett, Albert Charles Hastings. 891. Cremen, David' Auckland. 318. Fawcett, Walter Kaponga. 795. Cronin, David Joseph .. Christchurch. 129. Fawthorpe, Charles Edward Wellington. 437. Cropp, William Michael Wellington. 948. Feely, James .• Geraldine. 316. CroBB, George Thomas .. Nelson. 883. Feist, Oliver Cromwell .• Martinborough. 442. CroBB, Wa.lter James .. Auckland. 894. Fellingham, Arthur Ernest Masterton. 455. Crowder, Fred Halswell. 910. Ferguson, Francis Charles Picton. 145. Crowther, Robert Ormond Wellington. 1227. Ferguson, Francis William Hastings. 271. Croxford, Charles Samuel Dunedin. 929. Ferguson, Robert Cleland Gore. 325. Cruickshank, Oliver Desmond Palmerston North. 147. Ferris, George Augustus Kilbirnie. 757. Cull, George Lelliott •. Ohristchurch. 1152. Ferry, Daniel Bernard In vercargill. 1326. Cullinger, Willia.m Henry Bridges Dunedin. 1368. Field; William Alfred .• Palmerston North. 1123. Culpin, Crowther Mackrel Auckland. 514. Findlay, Alfred Wairoa. 799. Culver, Charles Thomas Wellington. 246. Findon, Joseph Ernest Sargeant Dunedin. 504. Cummane, George Orlando Auckland. 1239. Fischer, Albert George .. Christchurch. 792. Cumming, Gordon Christchurch. 1153. Fisher, Albert Arnold .. Dunedin. 796. Currie, Thomas Timaru. 245. Fisher, Walter John Dannevirke. 521. Fisher, Walter Samuel.. Auckland. D. 982. Fitness, Henry Charles Auckland. 697. Dailing, J a.mes Christchurch. 896. Flatt, Herbert James •• Nelson. 1259. Dann, Frederick James Crow- Christchurch. 203. Flavel, Henry Christchurch. burst 1372. Flint, Walter John Wellington. 1249. Dann, Harry Marsh Christchurch. 381. Flux, Edward James Petone. 205. Danniel, Ha:rry Christchurch. 307. Foden, Frederick William Auckland. 942. Darnbrough, Mark Hamilton. 811. Fogarty, Martin Joseph Wb&katane. 260. Da.vidson, Henry Albert Dunedin. 1056. Folloy, Harold Thomas Invercargill. 1139. Davies, Charles Edward Auckland. 116. Foothead, Arthur Edward Wellington. 115. Davies, Harry Wilson •• Darga.ville. 148. Foothead, Frederick Wellington'. 750. Davies, Willia.m John .• Auckland. 117. Foothead, James Felix Wellington. 1379. Dawson, George lnvercargill. 1105. Foothead, William Wellington. 806. Dawson, James Hamilton. 149. Forbes, Alexander Adam Gisborne. 1331. Day, Edward Henry Auckland. 1026. Forbes, John Wellington. 22. Day, Henry William Auckland. 747. Fort, George Dudley .. Auckland. 284. Dean, William Christchurch. 515. Foster, James Swannell Dunedin. 986. Delaney, Denis Wellington. 516. Foster, Walter Dunedin. 818. De L&unay, Pearce Elth&m. 813. Fountain, Frank Cromwell Auckland. 819. Delves, Frank Wanganui. 1253. Fountain, Lawrenoe Leslie Auckland. 304. Denholm, Arthur Henry Napier. 814. Fowler, Edward Auckland. 1088. Dentice, Albert John .• Wellington. 519. Fowler, George Squire Auckland. 222. Devereaux, Samuel Dunedin. 150. Francis, James Ernest Wellington. 1371. Dibley, Henri Charles .• Wellington. 1373. Fraser, Alexander Wellington. 1202, Dickinson, Arthur, H ..• Christchurch. 816. Frederic, James Augustus Mayze Invercargill. 1102. Dickinson, Henry Tyson Auckland. 809. Frederic, James William Holden Stratford. 944. Dick, Robert .• Dunedin. 522. Freeman, Herman Victor Dunedin. 384. Dick, William Frankton Junction. 1277. Freeman, James Albert Dunedin. 523. Dillon, Edward Morris •• Ha.were.. 810. Freeman, Lewis Ewart Waimate. 290. Dimes, Charles Andrew Wanganui. 1177. Freeman, Robert Hector Dunedin. 709. Dix, Aleck Invercargill. 876. Fronde, Robert Dunedin. 206. Dixey, Willie .. Christchurch. 935. }'ry, John Christchurch. 1066. Doig, Sydney Gordon •• Tokomaru Bay. 694. Frye, Frederick Plant .. Christchurch. 1019. Donaldson, Alexander .. Invercargill. 1034. Fulford, Henry John .. Napier. 1015. Donaldson, James Dunedin. 403. Fulljames, 4lfred Edward Whangaroi. 1294. Donaldson, Robert Dunedin. 408. Fulljames, Edward Vincent Whangarei. 805. Donnell, Edward Akaroa. 407. Fulljames, Sydney Vincent Whangaroi. 526. Doughty, Harry Auckland. 808. FumeBB, Norman Frank Auckland. 233. Douglas, Andrew McFadyon Ota.go. 127. Futter, Hathaway Valentine Wellington. 821. Douglas, Robert Nelson Wellington. 241. Douglas, Thomas Dunedin. G. 93. Doull, David •• Auckland. 27. Galbraith, Archibald Smith Auckland. 803. Donl4 David William • , Auckland, 933. Galbraith, Malcolm Auckland.

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535. Galland, Arthur Dunedin. 392. Hurdle, Frank Feilding. 456. Galloway, Neil D. Tauranga. I 393. Hurdle, George Feilding. 532. Garbutt, Robert Honry Dunedin. 123. Hutchings, Henry Wellington. 868. Garside, Charles Kihikihi. 1340. Hyland, James Palmerston North. 773. Gellatly, David Wanganui. 547. Hyland, James Henry Auckland. 1076. Gellatly, William Invercargill South. 447. Hyland, Michael Wellington. 934. Gibbs, William Henry .. Petone. 379. Hynes, Albert Henry Parnell. 877. Gibson, William Oamaru. 886. Gidall, John Peter Christian Greenmeadows. I. 23. Giese, Thomas William Waiuku. 875. Ingham, Lewis Auckland. 378. Gilbert, Charles Ernest Reynolds Onehunga. 1409. Ingham, James Augustus Gisbome. 907. Gilchrist, Daniel Wellington. 90. Inglis, George Auckland. 906. Gilchrist, John Henderson Wellington. 91. Inglis, Herbert Auckland. 530. Q,illespie, Peter .• Northern Wairoa. 1085. Godsalve, Sidney Ernest Rotorua. J. 533. Gogoll, Lewis August Hermann .. Christchurch. 1178. Golder, Alfred Robert Masterton. 1093. Jackson, Charles Wellington. 26. Goodison, Henry Cartwright Auckland. 559. Jackson, Robert Wellington. 1175. Goodwin, William James Upper Hutt. 554. Jackson, Sidney Wellington. 528. Gordon, Robert George Christchurch. 1257. Jacobs, Frederick Comet Johnsonville. 1332. Goudie, William Henry Auckland. 557. James, Albert Jack Christchurch. 319. Graham, Claude Pettengrew Nelson. 716. Jamieson, David John Wellington. 672. Graham, John David •. Wanganui. 889. Jane, Harry .. Auckland. 320. Graham, Leonard Hume Nelson. 1090. Jansen, Francis Herman Wellington. 711. Grant, Ernest Samuel .. Whakatane. 1169. Jansen, Lauritz Christopher Wellington. 687. Grant, Leonard Onehunga. 956. Jarmey, Bernard William Wellington. 84. Grant, William Hauraki Auckland. 155. Jeffries, Cyril Lee Wellington. 1125. Green, Frederick Alfred William Auckland. 1279. Jeffries, John William Auckland. 29. Green, Robert Alexander Auckland. 269. Jenkins, Charles Shaw Dunedin. 353. Griffiths, Cyril Harold .• Auckland. 560. Jenkins, Herbert Auckland. 531. Griffiths, Jesse Stuart .. Petone. 555. Jenkins, William Dunedin. 25. Griffiths, Robert James Auckland. 668. Jenkins, William Alexander Dunedin. 1258. Grigg, Frederick Jacob Blenheim. 87. Jenkinson, Louis Auckland. 24. Grime. John Bright Auckland. 122. Jensen, William Levin. 1079. Gunning, Allison Joseph Taumarunui. 717. Johnson, Cecil William Petone. 950. Gunson, William Te Kttiti. 1260. Johnson, Henry Hans Eketahuna. 772. Gutteridge, William Riohard Frankton Junction. 411. Johnson, Henry William Wellington. 433. Johnson, James Te Aroha. 755. Johnson, Thomas Daniel Helensville. H. 1243. Johnston, John Dunbar Dunedin. 335. Hadlee, George Timaru. 89. Johnstone, John Auckland. 715. Haines, Percy Morgan Wellington. 114. Johnstone, Robert Dawson Wellington. 1270. Hale, James Mitchell .• Wellington. 759. Jones, Charles Christchurch. 199. Hales, Frederick Rowland Christchurch. 1214. Jones, Daniel Pa.tea. 96. Halkett, James Rennie Auckland. 367. Jones, Ernest Seaforth Petone. 952. Hall, Frederick Benjamin Hamilton. 980. Jones, Robert Edwin .. Masterton. 537. Hay, John Gisbome. 156. Jones, William Charles Wellington. 1223. Hayes, Thomas Harold Auckland. 432. Jovce, Horace Newman Masterton. 1197. Hazelman, Arthur Frederick Auckland. 1170. Judd, Ernest Reginald Wellington. 428. Healey, Charles Barnes Hamilton. 1094. Judd, Wilfred Charles •• Stratford. 153. Hearfield, William Wellington. 833. Judd, William Wellington. 1315. Heam, Walter James Wellington. 361. Judge, Thomas Stratford. 541. Hebden, Edward Auckland. 282. Judkins, George Urban Christchurch. 1001. Heinz, Emil Philip Greymouth. 566. Jull, Frederick Charles New Plymouth. 817. Heinz, Gabriel Hokitika. 201. Hement, Thomas Charles Christchurch. K. 1126. Henderson, William Wernham Dunedin. 1399. Kallu, Robert S. Hamilton. 1250. Herd, Robert Francis .. Dunedin. 309. Karton, Gilbert Wanganui. 92. Herzog, George Auckland. 157. Kaywood, John William Wellington. 880. Hey, Ernest John Wilson Dlliledin. 86. Kean, Henry John Auckland. 1382. Hick, Harold Auckland. 372. Keegan, Edward Wellington. 1383. Hicks, Alfred Francis Coverdale Auckland. 35. Keesing, Henry Moss Auckland. 540. Hill, Charles Henry Wellington. 74-0. Kellett, John Auckland. 1078. Hill, Rowland Auckland. 562. Kelly, George Sandston Auckland. 823. Hobson, Walter Albert Auckland. Wairoa. 565. Kenny, Sydney Oliver Welli!1gton. 714. Hocking, Charles Henry 1255. Kerr, David .. Auckland. 471. Hodge, Harold Stanley WatJ,ganui. 30. Kerr, Hugh .. Auckland. 1127. Hodge, Willis James •. Wellington. 1174. Kershaw, Mark Christchurch. 414. Hodges, Thomas Charles Waimate. 113. Key, George William Wellington. Auckland. 95. Hoffman, Frederick Victor 563. Kidd, Robert Dunedin. 1367., Hogan, Michael John .• Wanganui. 1205. Killick, Thomas George Chapman Christchurch. 762. Hogan, Thomas John .• Wanganui. 1179. Killip, Frederick William Hamilton. 998. ,Hogarth, William Ross Auckland. 683. Killip, George Ernest .. Hamilton. 546. Holben, Edward Ruben Benjamin Palmerston North. 564. King, Erne~~ James Dunedin. 373. Holland, Frederick Alexander Bull's. 718. King, William Murray Wellington. 1365. Hollinger, Robert Reginald Hamilton. 1014. Kingdom, Samuel Richard Masterton. 1107. Hollobon, Walter Christchurch. 566. Kirk, Frank .• Palmerston. 308. Holmes, Alfred Gisbome. 36. Kirk, John Auckland. 1390. Holmes, John William .• Auckland. 400. Kneebone, Charles Hawera. 1199. Holmes, William Hamilton. 240. Knox, Duncan Bennet Dunedin. 544. Homer, Arthur Gordon Dunedin. 268. Knox, Robert Dunedin. 536. Hookham, Ernest Frank Gisbome. 272. Knox, Thomas William Dunedin. 830. Hope, Thomas Henry •. Feilding. 1550. Knox, Walter John Dunedin. 954. Hope, William Invercargill. 1369. Kyle, Neil Andrew Palmerston North. 955. Home, Frank Linford .• Ashburton. 993. Kyle, William Alexander Palmerston North. 1391. Homer, Charles Frederick Auckland. 827. Hosie, Cecil Robert Paraparaumu. 120. Hovard, William James Wellington. L. 1064., Hudgell, John William Auckland. 82. Laing, James (',0x Auckland. 94. Hughes, Joseph Arthur Auckland. 577. Laing, Robert James Auckland. 1415. Humphries, Frank Wellington. 1072. Large, William Charles Christchurch. 1049. Hunt, John Arthur Gisbome. 888. Larsen, Charles Edward Westport. 825. Hunt, William Henry •• Raetihi. 1318. Laurie, Thomas Lauder Christchurch. 769. Hunter, James Auckland. 1247. Lawson, David McGregor Auckland.

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1128. Ledington, James Dickson Hastings. I 1137. Moss, Thomas Gisbome. 1224. Lee, Hugh McColl Auckland. 34. Mounsey, Alfred Auckland. 457. Leedham, Thomas Davies Auckland. I 33. Mountain, Charles Hugh Ray Auckland. 958. Leitch, Thomas Auckland. 1336. Moye, William Henry , , Wellington. 299. Le Cheminant, Frank .. Palmerston North. 586. Moyle, Alfred Henry Te Awamutu. 32. Le Marquand, Clarence Walter., Onehunga. 220. Mudge, Arthur Ernest , . Dunedin. 1024. Leslie, Henderson Blenheim. 1404. Mulholland, Thomas Stuart Napier. 1232. Leslie, James Anderson Blenheim. 1236. Munn, Sydney David .. Masterton. 80. Latham, Albert James Auckland. 1118. Munns, Christopher Woodville. 568. Lewis, Arthur Abdon .. Dunedin. 1314. Munns, Joseph Arthur Greytown. 429. Lewis, George Gilbert , , Timaru. 1037. Munro, James Arthur .. Napier. 458. Lewis, John William .. Hamilton. 255. Murdoch, Malcolm Dunedin. 1392. Lewis, Ralph Reginald Auckland. 840. Murray, Charles Bertram Wellington. 838. Light, William James .. Hastings. 77. Murray, William Auckland. 1385. Lincoln, Walt.er Lionel Papakum. 595. Murray, William Willison Invercargill: 760. Linder, Frank Seymour Auckland. 323. McArtney, Harold Wellington. 567. Lindup, William Wellington. 842. McArtney, Robert Nelson. 449. Litherland, Alfred Auckland. 720. McBride, Ernest Millar Dunedin. 746. Littlejohn, Robert Wilson Palmerston North. 596. McCall, John .. Palmerston North. 1287. Lloyd, John Theodore Gisbome. 1312. McCallum, William Robert Wanganui. 1228. Loach, Percy Ellis Hastings. 75. McCarthy, Francis John Auckland. 574. Lock, William Walter .. Nelson. 723. McColl, John .. Foxton. 357. Loesch, Frank Colin New Plymouth. 243. McCrorie, William Stevens Dunedin. 81. Lofley, Walter George •. Samoa. 259. Macdonald, Charles Evansdale 242. Logie, Andrew Dunedin. Smeaton Dunedin. 582. Loke, Archibald Harry Auckland. 839. Macdonald, Duncan Chisholm l\Iasterton. 1361. Lonergan, Victor Walter Auckland. 1374. McEwan, Duncan Fairfax Wellington 960. Loudon, John Christchurch. 249. McFarlane, Andrew John Dunedin. 580. Lound, Charles Thomas Marton. 1234. McGerty, Ernest John Gisbome. 1084. Lound, Francis James Marton. 351. McGrath, James Rotorua. 579. Lound, Francis John Tauranga. 721. McGregor, John Archibald Wellington. 576. Lovell, Samuel George Wellington. 450. McGregor, John Masterton. 1405. Lowe, Walter Hindley Hobmy .. Whangarei. 452. McGuire, Thomas Onehunga. 270. Lucas, James Joseph .. Dunedin. 1022. Mclndoe, Abram Blenheim, 835. Lund, William Robert Wanganui East. 71. Mclnnes, Andrew Walker Hukurangi. 1321. Lyall, John •. Invercargill. 364. McIntosh, Edward Jermingham .. Petone. 961. McIntyre, Francis Donald Hawera. 1\1,' 112. Mclvor, Samuel Wellington. 158. Ma.ck, Arthur John Wellington. ll54. McKellar, Angus McLean Invercargill South. 238. Ma.ckey, Stanley Dunedin. 1229. MacKenzie, Alexander Mitchell .. Hastings. 593. Magnusson, Geoffrey Donald Auckland. 1036. McKinley, Frederick George Napier. 72. Malone, William Auckland. 719. McLachlan, James Edgar Featherston. 1010. Mansi!!, George Edward Upper Hutt. 592. McLaughlin, Thomas Reginald Wellington. 588. Marett, George Auckland. 1007. Maclean, Charles James Hastings. 1021. Marshall, James Mitchell Palmerston North. 873. McLeod, John Auckland. 1285. Marshall, Wilson Bums Pukekohe. 1267. McLeod, Norman James Auckland. 1316. Martin, Charles Benjamin Wellington. 1393. McLeod, Ray Henry Hastings. 371. Martin, Charles William Wellington. 587. McLiver, Colin Campbell Auckland. 674. Martin, Edward Gisbome. 1295. McNab, David James .. Dunedin. 583. Martin, Frederick Edgar Marton. 590. McNab, James Blair .• Dunedin. 92_7. Ma,ilin, Stanley Hawera. 589. McNally, William James Wellington. 995. Mason, Henry Albert Lower Hutt. 464. Macpherson, James Auckland. 1413. Mason, Henry Albert, jun. Lower Hutt. 1004. Macpherson, John Hastings. 1081. Mason, William Newmarket. 422. McVeagh, William Read Cambridge. 1357. Massey, Gilbert Orlando Auckland. 74. Matheson, Alexander John Auckland. N. 278. Mathieson, Frank 0. G. Christchurch. 1070. Naylor, Robert Foster •• Ashburton. 197. Matterson, Arthur Albert Christchurch. 163. Newell, John Wyatt Hastings. 962. Mattson, Wilbert Alfred Auckland. 395. Newman, Arthur William Wellington. 597. May, Arthur George Auckland. 193. Newton, Richard Christchurch. 1067. Menzies, Duncan Timaru. 724. Nichol, Art,hur Wakeford Christchurch. 1298. Menzies, Gordon Auckland. 227. Nicholls, George Hudson Warring­ ' 581. Menzies, John Timaru. ton Ashburton. .. 1042. Menzies, Sydney Victor Auckland. 88. Nicholson, Fred Auckland. 159. Meyer, Joseph Wellington. 1333. Nightingale, Albert Henry Auckland. 1311. l>fildenha.ll, Frank Edward Russ Wanganui. 453. Nisbet, William Muir .. Auckland. 911. Mildenhall, Frank Russ Hansen .. Wellington. 912. Norman. Leonar<:l Victor Auckland. 196. Millar, Harry Norman .. Oamaru. 1345. Norman, Vincent Royden Gi~borne. 451. Miller, George Oliver Joseph Auckland. 1195. Miller, John Tauranga. 0. 1092. Milligan, William Hawera. 326. Millin, John .. North Otago. 472. O'Brien, John Gerald Wanganui. 963. Mills, Charles Henry William Auckland. 341. O'Connor, Patrick Joseph Wellington. 722. Mills, Ephrim Ray Raetihi. 669. O'Reilly, David Palmerston North. 1362. Milts; William George .. Auckland. 843. Obom, Charles William Christo hurt' h. 162. Mihl.e, Philip Alexander Auckland. 966. Ogden, Augustus George Hawera. 420. MitcJiell, David Alexander Taihape. 600. Olding, Charles Edward Gisbome. 1322. Mitchell, Herbert Thomas Dunedin. ll31. Oliver, Percy Harwood Wellington. , 221. Mitchell, Leonard D'Arcy Dunedin. 1065. Orams, Charles Greymouth. 11'30, Monk, 'Ji:dward Thomas Dunedin. 1225. Orams, George Henry Rae Auckland. 247. Monk, George Thomas Dunedin. 354. Orams, Henry Auckland. 964. Montgomery, Samuel James Greenmeadows. 1013. Organ, Daniel Wellington. 594. Montgomery, Thomas Walpole Wellington. 70. Osborne, Bum Palmerston North. 396. Moore, Frank Edwin .. Feilding. 1355. Osborne, Daniel Fessy Auckland. 293. Moosman, Alphonso Wanganui. 599. Osborne, John Alfred Charles Auckland. 1098. Moosman, Ernest Amiel Wanganui. ll71. Owens, Thomas Auckland. 591. Morison, William Arthur Leslie .. Wellington. 160. Morru, Ernest Newton Wellington. P. 1354. Morris, George Auckland. 198. Page, John Leithfield. 1008. Morris, William Frederick Takapuna. ll57. Palmer, Percival Frederick George Hamilton. 195. Morrison, Hugh Christchurch. 454. Parker, Alfred Stephen Cambridge. 1313. Morrison, Thomas Brooklyn Wellington. 1338. Parker, Theodore Leopold Wellington. 161. Morrow, Robert .. Wellington. 1183. Parkin, Ralph Petone. 76. Morton, John . . Auckland. 900. Parks, Charles Hastings. MAR. 2.] 605

612. Parnell, David Wellington. 215. Robertson, Thomas •• Dunedin. 967. Parrott, John George Victor Fea.therston. I 187. Robinson, Leona.rd John Christchurch. 1050. Parton, Albert John Ca.rterton. 1003. Roch, Charles William .• New Plymouth. 466. Parton, Alexander Walter Wellington. 908. Roper, Wa.lter Martinborough. 296. Pascoe, Harrison Ta.uranga. 870. Ross, Alexander James Wellington. 418. Patten, Edward Henry Eltha.m. 1366. Ross, Da.vid James Thames. 725. Patten, William George Hawera.. 1181. Ross, George Mitchell .. Wa.nganui. 426. Patterson, Louis William Gisbome. 1394. Ross, Harry Jackson Auckland. 766. Paul, Andrew Dargaville. 903. Ross, Robert Thoma.s Smith Palmerston North. 1138. Paul, William James .. Wa.nganui. 680. Roulston, James Samuel Wellington. 1262. Paull, Arthur •• TeAwa.mutu. 1386. Rout, Archiba.ld Ed. Louis Auckland. 65. Paull, Charles Frederic Auckland. 1095. Rowe, Ernest Downs Rangiora. r462. Paull, Harold .. Auckland. 742. Rule, Robert Dunbar .• Methven. .67. Pea.ce, Colin Archibald Auckland. 168. Russell, Edward Sa.muel Wellington. 871. Pea.roe, Charles William Wellington. 262. Russell, George Todd •• Ashburton. 1850. Pea.roe, Thomas Henry Auckland. 459. Russell, Godfrey Henry Greytown. '397. Pea.rson, Caleb .. Feilding. 572. Russell, James Dunedin. 10. Pellowe, Edwa.rd Clifton Came .• Dunedin. 615. Russell, Thomas Arthur Nelson. 43. Pendrigh, ,Tames .. .. Christchurch. 1334. Ryan, Alexander Robert Henry Auckland. 197. Penketh, James • • • . Tauma.runui. 569. Rya.n, Micha.el Petone. 66. Person, Nils . . • . • • Auckland. 1319. Ryder, Henry Wallace Christchurch. I' 64. Perston, William . • . • Ra.etihi. 324. Ryland, Herbert Otra.uto Auckland. 430. Petersen, Frank Masterton. 1308. Petersen, Walter Mathew Hoff­ s. man Masterton. 56. Sa.lien, Fra.ncis Auckland. 1212. Pettengell, Albert Edward Wellington. 667. Sa.nderson, Herbert Stra.tford. 1089. Phelps, George Herbert Rua.torea. 252. Sawers, William John .. Dunedin. 726. Philip, Alexander Hawera.. 300. Schlierike, Qustave Adolf Palmerston North. 266. Philip, William Wa.ikona.iti. 898. Schofield, Ernest Edward Napier. 918. Pickering, David Alexander Ma.st.erton. 622. Schofield, Herbert Joseph Auckland. 189. Pickles, Henry Dannevirke. 1344. Schofield, Stephen Gisbome. 603. Piercy, Edward James Petone. 188. Schou, Thomas Edward Christchurch. 332. Pope, Perey Tima.ru. 1162. Scoon, Francis William Wellington. 1363. Porteous, William Auckland. 467. Scott, Alexander Anderson Christchurch. 1408. Porter, Edward George Wilmot .• Gisbome. 1206. Scott, Archie Charles .• Wellington. 63. Porter, Harold Auckland. 969. Scott, Edward Dunedin. 727. Portman, Alex Innes Dunedin. 630. Scott, George Edwin Dunedin. 1110. Pratt, Frederic William Wellington. 165. Scott, Harold Robert .• Wellington. 1289. Prescott, Percival Harold Ma.sterton. 1160. Scott, Horace Samuel •• wellington. 218. Price, Edmund George Ernest Dunedin. 698. Scott, James .. Wellington. 741. Price, George Cowan •• Nelson. 232. Scott, John Dunedin. 374. Price, Horace J. Hastings. 276. Scott, Matthew Gu.rdiner Dunedin. 604. Price, James Edwa.rd •• Wanganui. 231. Scott, Robert Dunedin. 609. Price, Robert William •. Christchurch. 108. Scott, Robert wellington. 191. Price, William Westcott Christchurch. 257. Scrymgeour, Willia.m Kincaid InveroargilL 298. Proctor, Harry Palmerston North. 970. Sentch, Vincent Auckland. 253. Proctor, Perey Dunedin. 1351. Sexton, Eric William • , Dunedin. 606. Proctor, Robert Cmwsha.w Dunedin. 971. Seymour, George William Port Ahuriri. 68. Pryor, Ha.rry George Stephen Auckland. 690. Shapley, Sidney Samuel Whakatano. 767. Pye, George .• Masterton. 1207. Shaw, Ernest Wellington. 69. Pye, John Auckland. 1165. Shaw, William Groombridge Christohuroh. 1245. Pye, John Ross Auckland. 1028. Shearer, Sidney David .• Wellington. 1096. Pyne, Henry •• Christchurch. 633. Sheehan, James Joseph fuveroargill. 1193. Sheehan, Patrick James Auckland. Q. 1395. Shecha.n, Thomas Joseph A~okland. 190. Quinton, Ernest Charles Auckland. 328. Shelton, Joseph Timaru. 629. Sheppard, Arthur Nutley 613. Quirk, Micha.el Wa.nga.nui. Dunedin. 55. Sheppard, Ralph Thomas Auckland. 1140. Shergold, William Henry Auckland. R. 102. Sherwood, Samuel Robert Wellington. 620. Race, Edwin James Inveroargill. 474. Shiel, Thomas Edward Lower Hutt. p i 851. Rains, William George .. Wanganui. 987. Short, James Alfred Wellington. 904. Ra.it, David •• Gisbome. 923. Sidon, Alfred Oa.maru. 1406. Ra.mage, James Gorma.n Napier. 477. Sigley, Leslie Joshua .. Wanganui. 1307. Ramage, John Dempster Na.pier. 1161. Sim, Andrew Whyte .• Onehunga. 110. Ramsa.y, Arthur .. .. Wellington. 693. Simpson, Hugh Nelson. 1158. Ramsay, Robert Wa.llace Howell Palmerston North. 1397. Simpson, William Joseph Paeroa. 623. Ra.msa.y, William Davison Christchurch. 1114. Sinclair, Alfred Ernest .. Christchurch. 617. Ramsay, William Simpson Christchurch. 1400. Skidmore, James Hamilton. 61. Randell, Lawton Auckland. 632. Slater, Albert Oa.maru •. 618. Randell, Leon Auckland. , 763. Slatford, Thoma.s Horton Wellington. 614. Randell, Richard Wellington. 1356. Slattery, John Edward Auckland. 314. Rea.rdon, Robert Wellington. 1381. Sloan, Alfred Kennedy Nelson, 1111. Redma.n, Alfred Irvan Perey Inveroa.rgill. 1062. Sma.llwood, Sydney Christchurch. 624. Rennick, James Francis Mosgiel. 427. Smart, George Stra.tford. 992. Reynolds, Thomas Wellington. 1211. Smith, Alfred Jesse Dannevirke. 1376. Riches, William Perey •• Christchurch. 972. Smith, Bertie .. Auckland. 1402. Richie, Frank Richard .• Masterton. 52. Smith, Cecil James Auckland. 729. Richa.rds, James Vincent Wa.ipukurau. 167. Smith, Da.vid D. 11,.stings. 1080. Richards, John Auckland. 57. Smith, Fra.nk Henry Auckland. 1364. Riohardl!on, Henry W a.lter Auckland. 388. Smith, Frederick Hugh Da.nnevirke. 1342. Richardson, James Russell Wa.nganui. 758. Smith, Frederick William Da.nnevirke. 251. Richmond, Henry Francis Dunedin. 645. Smith, George Robins Wanganui. 619. Richmond, Ja.mes Bland Porirua.. 639. Smith, Thomas Inveroargill. 743. Rigarlsford, Robert Henry Wellington. 973. Smith, Thomas Frederick Ashburton. 836. Riggs, George Arthur •• Wellington. 58. Smith, Waldo Papatoetoe. 1190. Ritchie, Thoma.s Ha.stings. 644. Smith, William Christchurch. 419. Ritter, Robert Martin .• Eltham. 327. Southgate, Alfred Frederick Timaru. 571. Robb, Peter Roddy Dunedin, 345. Southga.te, William Charles Timaru. 1403. Roberts, Charles Masterton. 921. Sowry, Ma.rma.duke Waipukura.u. 573. Roberts, Herbert Dunedin. 854. Speirs, Archibu.ld Cra.wford Inveroargill. 728. Roberts, John Ha.stings. 1077. Speirs, William John InvercargilL 616. Robertson, Jame11 Wanganui. 344. Spence, William Timaru. T:aE N:mW ZEAtANb GAZETTE. [No. 16

103. Spencer, John Clarence Wellington. 1068. Wallbank, Walter .. · Auckland. 1269. Spencer, Leonard Clarence Wellington. 11335. Waller, Charles .. Auckland. 852. Spinley, Joseph Christopher Auckland. 43. Wallwork, Percival Arthur Dannevirke. 1396. Spraggon, John Thames. 655. Walmsley, Ambrose Blazdale Dunedin. 461. Spry. James Albert Auckland. 981. Walters, William George . , Dunedin. 925. Spurdle, Charles Claude Wanganui. I 369. Warburton, Thomas William . , Lower Hutt. 679. St&irmand, Harry .. Wellington. 1417. Ward, Harold Frederick William Wellington. 631. Stephens, Thomas Martin Nga.io. 863. Wardlaw, Thomas Taihape. 627. Stevens, Charles Samuel Pillar Gishome. 989. Wark, John •. Auckland. 387. Stewart, Leonard Vincent Dannevirke. 1132. Warmington, Foster Wellington South. 1020. Stews.rt, Thoma.s Nelson. 882. Wa.ters, Samuel Wellington. 169. Stews.rt, Thomas George Dannevirke. 101. Waters, William Wellington. 625. Stewa.rt, William Wallace Gisbome. 1327. Waters, William King .. Dunedin. 1048. Stokes, Frank Elbert Hicton Pahiatua. 1208. Waterworth, Francis John Wellington. 186. Stone, Arthur Edward .. Frankton Junntion. 1290. Watkinson, Alfred William Raetihi. 626. Storey, William Reah .• Wangi.nui. Babbing 1320. Stott, Willia.m, jun. Invercargill. 179. Watson, Alexander Christchurch. 975. Stratford, Matthew Wellington. 184. Watson, Cecil Norman •• Christchurch. 59. Strattom, John McGregor Auckland. 656. Watson, David Palmerston North. 1375. Stubbersfield, Albert Kaikoura. 1370. Watson, Gilbert Cecil •. Wellington. 476. Stubbs, Jo.mes Auckland. 735. Watson, Willia.m Thomas· Auckland. 621. Summers, Mark Winton. 254. Watt, Frederick Ernest Caversham. 248. Sunderland, Arthur Dunedin. 1324. Weatherston, David •• Dunedin. 730. Sutherfa.nrl, Dona.Id Christ.church. 1346. Webb, George Gordon •• Inveroa.rgill. 1281. Sutherland, John Finlaison Dunedin. 171. Webster, Arthur Wellington. 853. Swindel!, Frederick Joseph Longbum. 170. Weller, Henry William Wellington. 256. Swindells, Frederick Taihape. 637. Wells, Albert Ernest .. Wellington. 1353. Wells, Charles Stephen Invercargill. T. 41. Wells, John Dyson Stott Auckland. 1252. Tait, John Port Chalmers. 1341. Wells, Percy Daniel Palmerston North. 1306. Ta. ttersall, Eric .. Auckland. 1414. West, Victor .. Wellington. 1299. Tattersall, Raymond Nelson Auckland. 659. Westerman, Gilbert Waite.re.. 279. Ta,ylor, Edward William Christchurch. 342. Weston, Bertram Timaru. 49. Taylor, Freeman Fowler Auckland. 250. Westwood, Balfour Horsburgh Hawem. 239. Ta,ylor, Hugh Ceoil Dunedin. 1226. Wharfe, Oscar Mervyn Rice Pukekohe. 920. Taylor, William Campbell Ga.rdner Lyttelton. 39. Wheeler, Albert John .. Auckla.nd. 173. Thomas, Alfred · Wellington. 653. ,Vheeler, Sydney Auckland. 764. Thoma.a, Ernest Mick .. Hamilton. 48. Wheeler, William Henry Auckla.nd. 1416. Thoma.a, Jack Allred Charles Wanganui. 1265. Whelan, Clifford James Dunedin. 1412. Thomas, John Walter .. Wellington. 985. Whelan, Denis Dunedin. 647. Thompson, Arthur Wallace Taumarunui. 635. White, Alfred J a.mes . . · Dunedin. 1029. Thompson, Ernest Hamilton. 861. White, George Charles .• Wanganui. 638. Thompson, George Dunedin. 331. White, William Exley .. Inverca.rgill. 436. Thompson, George Frederick Taumarunui. 180. Whitfield, Alexa.nder Wilfred Christchurch. 174. Thompson, John Henry Wellington. 650. Widdicombe, Charles Henry Auckland. 1165. Thompson, Thomas Rangiora. 1339. Wiechem, Harold Frederick Wellington. 412. Thompson, Thoma.a Charles Taumarunui. Theodore 275. Thomson, Archibald Spence Dunedin. 423. Wilkinson, Arnold Cambridge. 1217. Thomaon, George Invercargill. 183. Wilkinson, Thomas Christchurch. 1349. Thomson, Robert Bruce Dunedin. 42. Wilkinson, William Henry · Auckland. 733. Thomson, Thomas Wellington. 46. Willers, Albert Samuel Auckland. 185. Thomley, Morga.n Nelson. 98. Williams, Arthur Norman Wellington. -478. Tier, William Gisbome. 1146. Willia.ms, Edward William Auckland. 51. Tilby, Charles Edward Auckland. 1184. Williams, Charles Henry Otaki. 649. Tinney, George Wellington. 1167. Willia.ms, Frederick Albert Fitz .. Auckla.nd. 469. Tinney, William Featherston. 1237. Williams, Henry Hector Masterton. 1052. Tisch, Ernest Augustua Hamilton. 1291. Williams, Herbert !founder Wanganui. 1166. Tisoh, Stephen Alfred .. Hamilton. 864. Williams, John Thomas Wellington. 1087. Tobin, Patrick James .. Kaikohe. 658. Williams, Joseph Cha.rles Auckland. 1286. Todd, William · Auckland. 404. Williams, Percy William Hamilton. 1317. Topp, Edward Bethridge Wellington. 181. Williams, Wa.lter Christchurch. 732. Townsend, Daniel Jam1>s Auckland. 1293. Williams, William Ernest Christchurch. 1329. Triggs, Walter Owen .. Frankton. 301. Willia.mson, Charles Palmerston North. 1173. Tudehope, Percy Robert Auckland. 317. Willmott, Walter Ronald Nelson. 50. Tudehope, Robert Auckla.nd. 551. Wilmot, James Henry .. Lower Hutt. 914. Tuffnell, Albert Rainbow Nelson. 172. Wilson, Charles Auckland. 887. Turner, George Hamilton. 1133. Wilson, Frederick James ' .. Auckland. 641. Turner, Walter Arthur . Auckland. 858. Wilson, Jo.mes Dunedin. 768. Turner, William-John .. Auckland. 1352. Wilson, James Colder •• Dunedin. 859. Twine, Alfred New Plymouth. .1401. Wilson, John Bright .• Te Awamutu. 652. Wilson, John Henry Edwin Dunedin. u. 1134. Wilson, Stephen .• Hamilton. 261. Wilson, William Warden Dunedin. 1112. Unswo'rth, John Hawem. 977. Winterbourn, Leslie Christchurch. 1030. Upchurch, Robert Albert. Marton. 302. Withers, Charles Herbert Palmerston North. 1268. Uren, Cla.rence Richard Petone. 1300. Wolstenholme, Arthur .• Auckland. 274. Wood, Andrew Dunedin. V. 47. Wood, Richard Robert Auckland. 177. Vale, Henry Alfred Leslie Christchurch. 770. Woods, Cha.rles Gordon Christchurch. 634. Varney, Fred Nelson. 636. Wright, George Egbert Dunedin. ' 182. Wykes, Cyril Dellow .. Christchurch. w. 40. Wykes, Hector James .• Auckland. 350. W&ddingham, Charles Seaton Auckland. 857. Wysocki, Harold Max .. Marton. 734. We.de, Alfred Gisborne. 176. Wainwright, Robert Kaiwarra. 1 Y. 44. Waite, James Auckland. ·1359. Ye.Iden, Frank Leonard Auckland. 337. Wakefield, Henry Robert Wellington. ,1213. Yates, Herbert George .. Masterton. 45. Wakelin, Harry Auckland. 1043. Yates, William La. wrence Napier. 106. Wakema.n, Herbert Na.pier. 666. ·Yore.th, Thomas Harry Christchurch. 175. Walker, Arthur · Wellington. 1047. York, Frederick Owen .• Gisborne. 657. Walker, Bertram ·James Auckland. 736. Young, Charles Walter Nelson. 699. Walker, Peter Dunedin. 978. Young, Ernest Alfred .. Napier. 696. Walker, William,· Wellingt,on. 1301. Young, Henry George •• Hamilton. 660. Walker, William John .. Dunedin. 665. Young, John Herbert. .. Nelson. MAR. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ·607

0 Jficera appointed. Post and Telegr&ph Dep&rtment, Gener&! Post Office, Wellington, 25th Febru&ry, 1922. IS Eioellency the Governor-Gener•! h&s been ple&sed lio make the following appointments in the Post and H Telegraph Department. J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.

NON-PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS.

Ne.me. Office. D&1it1,

POSTllUSTERS AND TELEGRAPHISTS. Railway Officers. Black, Albert Ngapa.ra .. .. I Oamaru .. 19 Dec., 1921. Brice, Cecil Leonard I Otira. Railway . . Greymouth .. 19 Oct.,

POSTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS, Ansley, Theresa Elizabeth Ka.rangahake Thames 16 Dec., 1921. Bayne, James Archibald Campbell Roa. Greymouth 6 Jan., 1922. Barkett, Myrtle Mata.riki Nelson 1 Dec., 1921. Burke, Michael Joseph .. Port Awanui Gisbome · 10 Jan., 1922. Byrne, Frank Stephen Puketapu Na.pier 1 Dec., 1921. Campbell, Ulysses Islington Christchurch I Nov., ,, Carter, Norman William .. Awakeri The.mes 8 Sept., ,, Chapman, Rose Evelyn Bankside Christchurch 14 Dec., Ferrick, Matthew Waione Napier 21 ,, ,, Fitzgerald, Johann Dunback Dunedin 18 Jan., 1922. Flowers, Leslie .. Sockbum Christchurch 1 Dec., 1921. George, Daniel Prescott Ouruhia. 1 Oct., Grant, John Andrew Wimbledon Napie~ 15 Dec., Green, Robina Jessie Christina Whaka.taki Wellington , • 12 Hooton, Appo Louis Iiovedale Nelson 5 J a.ckson, Arthur Buckla.nd's Beach Auckland .. ... 10 Ja.ckson, Edwa.rd Albert .. Ra.umai Wellington;. 15 ,, ,, Keith, Sa.rah Highcllile Dunedin I Jan., 1922. Kelly, John Dunback 7 La.ndon, Arthur George Puni Au;kland 7 Leedham, Christina. Oratia. I Ma.cDonald, Coll Arthur's Point Inv~~argill I " ,, Ma.llet, Margaret Ellesmere Christchurch 17 Nov., 1921. McAta.mney, Fa.nny Patea.roa Dunedin 1 Jan., 1922. McCrea.nor, Mary Rock a.nd Pillar I . ,, ,, Mcilroy, Emily Spear Ma.ngatawhiri Au;kla.nd I .April, 1921. Milnes, Arthur John Otokia Dunedin I Ja.n., 1922. Murtha., Rose Jackson's Greymouth .. I Dec., 1921. Nicholas, Edward Gumtown Auckland •. 30 Nov., ,, Nicholls, Hilda Alice Maud Belgrave Nelson 23 Jan., 1922'. O'Brien, Thoma.a Te Waewae Invercargill 19 Dec., 1921. Pea.rson, Ralph Whakara.pa Auckla.nd •• 13 ,, Peters, .Qertmde Waioum · Wa.nga.nui .. 6 ,,, Pla.nt, Samuel George Kelburn Wellington •. 16 ,, ,, Pope, Thelma. Cla.ra Harapepe Hamilton .. I Jan., 1922. Powell, Arthur Owen Egmont Village New Plymouth 24 Dec., 1921. Price, Ma.ry Tryphosa. Isobel Kohi Wanganui .. 1 Pritcha.rd, Jo.mes Isa.a.c Tawa Fla.t Wellington .. 1 J;~ .. 1922. Ritchie, Ellen •• Arthurton lnvercargill 30 Nov., 1921. Ritchie, Ma.ry .. Kuaotunu Auckland .. 1 Robson, James, jun. Tokanui lnvercargill 22 D;c., Scott, Thomas Cooper Motukarara. .. Christchurch 28 Nov., ,, Sha.rp, Ma.rga.ret Hyde Dunedin 7 Smith, Ma.rga.ret Greenfield 1 Trusler, Ma.y Pretoria. Roberts Arthurton Inv~~ca.rgill .. 28 D;c., Wea.therell, Frederick Joseph Te Akau Hamilton 10 Woods, Lillian •• La.ke Tekapo Timaru 19

POSTMASTERS. Ba.ird, Helen Dunn Gallowa.v Dunemn 1 Dec., 1921. Campbell, James Dona.Id .. South Hillend I nvercargill. . 1 Jan., 1922. Carson, Jane Ma.ungawera .. Dunedin 1 Edwards, Alfred Robert .. Mangaroa bllington .. ,v 3 " " Emery, Sa.muel* Rotoiti Hamilton 30 Dec., 1921. Gordon, John Stua.rt Washington Jsla.nd Auckland .. 1 Feb., ,, Rena.re, Bella. .. Motatau 1 J:an,., 1922. Kinzett, Emily Ethel Hukawai Greymouth 5 Dec., 1921. La.wrence, Percy Ora.kei Auckland .. 15 Limmer, Ernest Ha.rry Brixton New Plymouth 1 " Lowrey, Annie .. North Chatton Invercargill 14 Nov., ,. MacDonald, George Alexa.oder Tutira Napier 30 Dec., McLea.n, Peter .• Caroline 1nvercargil! 18 May, Morrissey, Thomas Micha.el Mariri Nelson I Dec., ,, North, Percy Jo.mes Otoroa Auckla.nd 17 Ja.n., 1922. O'Dea., Edmond Ema Wanganui 27 Nov., 1921. Pa.ton, William .. Donnelly's Crossing Auckla.nd 2 Jan., 1922. Ra.ndmpp, Annie Rebecca Kauri 7 Ta.it, Ma.ry Southbum .. 1

TELEPHONISTS. Boddington, Robert Baton Nelson 1 Dec., 1921. Cra.wford, George Henry Whaka.tete Thames 24 Nov., ,. Edmunds, William Noble Fa.rewell Spit ' Nelson 2 Dec., ,, Ga.lla.gher, Eva. .• The Spa. / Hamilton 9 Nov., ,, Hyde, l[a.rold •• Koraki N!lpier 5 .Ja.n., 192lo. Irvine, John Henryt Farewell Spit I Nelson 2 Dec., 1921. * Also telephonist. t Assistant telephonist. 608 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

NON-PERMANENT APPOINTMENTB-ccmtlnued.

. ~ame. Office. District . Date.

TELEPHONIBTS-continuPil. Kirkland, Charles James* Tautuku Dunedin 23 Nov., 1921. McLennan, Donald Ngaro Inveroargill l Jan., 1922. Murray, James •• Sawyer's Bay (Bureau) Dunedin l Dec., 1921. Pollington, James Houseboat Hamilton 12 Nov., ,, Scarf, Frederick William Waiariari Timaru 1 Jan., 1922. Smith, Edith Mercy Hazelburn •• 1 Dec., 1921. Wood, Arthur Cowen Para'\'lai Th~es 1 Jan., 1922. Woodbury,Frederick Stephen's Island Nelson 2 Dec., 1921. * Also Postmaster.

0 .iftce, o,pened and closed, d:c.

Post and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 25th February, 1922. T HE following particulars of offices opened 11,11d closed, &o., a.re published for general information. J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.

OFFICES.

Office. District. Date.

POST-OFFICES OPENED. Buckla.nd's Bea.ch •• Auckland 9 November, 1921. Donnelly's Crossing 2 January, 1922. Hukawai* Grey~outh 5 December, 1921. Tonge.riro Hamilton 7 November, ,, Tutire. Napier 30 December, ,. Washington Island •• Auckland l February,

POST-OFFICES CLOSED. Ka.ee.ea Hamilton 31 December, 1921. Ota.ngiwai 31 Rate.pike •• Nev:' Plymouth 31 Rim Hamilton 31 ,, Te Hirua Auckland 31 August, Te Bore •• Hamilton 31 December, ,, Wa.ikukupa Greymouth 9 January, 1922. Wainge.ke .. Gisbome 17 October, 1921.

MONEY-ORDER OFFICE OPENED,

Swanson •• •• f Auckland •• / 24 November, 1921 •

MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED. Clydevale " IDunedin .• 116 November, 1921. Hangatiki . . Hamilton • . 8 ,, ,, Mangata.pu , • ,, . . 1 December, ,. Mata.hum •• . . ,. , , 16 November, ,.

MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS CLOSED •

Ellesmere . · 1 Christchurch . • 112 November, 1921. Rauma.it ,, , . Wellington , . 13 December, Wa.iouru •• . • Wanganui . . 6

POSTAL-NOTE OFFICE OPENED.

Kauana •• • • J Invercargill •• • • / 8 November, 1921 •

POSTAL-NOTE OFFICE CLOSED. Ellesmere •• • • ! Christchurch •• . • I 12 November, 1921.

TELEPHONE OFFICES AND BUREAUX OPENED, Conway .. I Christchurch .. 10 January, 1922. Huinga . . New Plymouth 8 December, 1921. Tautuku .• Dunedin •• 23 November, ,,

TELEPHONE OFFICES AND BUREAUX CLOSED, Ka.weku •• Invercargill 21 November, 1921. Kelburn t .. Wellington 22 June, Me.cetown Invercargill 15 October, Mariri Nelson 1 December, ,, Ope.rure§ •• Hamilton 31 ,, Pukepouri§ Dunedin 6 July, Uruke.b .. Blenheim 31 October, Wakapatu Inverca.rgill 4 ,, Woodstock Hokitika 24 December, ,,

TELEPHONE EXCHANGES OPENED, Clevedon •• • • 114 December, 1921. :: J Auc~and Ke.ipa.ra Flats •• 23 ,, ••

CONVERTED FROM TELEGRAPH-OFFICE TO TELEPHONE•OFFICE• Ellesmere .• . . I Christchurch .. • • I 17 November, 1921.

CONVERTED li'BOM TELEPHONE-OFFICE TO TELEGRAPH-OFFICE.

Miller's Flat • . I Dunedin J 13 December, 1921. • Reopened. t Postal-note branch remains open. i Bureau only. §No bureau. MAR. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 609

.Register of Licenses is~ued 1,nder the Lawl!AgentJ Act, 1912.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 28th February, 1922. EREWITH is published for genernl information a copy of the Register of Licenses issued under the Land AgP-nts H Act, 1912, as on 15th January, 1922. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Minister of Inhlrnal Affairs.

REGISTER OF LICENSES ISSUED UNDER THE LAND AGENTS ACT, 1912. NoTE.-The Register is arranged alphabetically under the names of holders of licenses; hut where an individual holds a license on behalf of a firm or registered company, the name of such firm or company, and not the name of the holder of the license, is placed in its alphabetical order. In the case of a firm or company the name of which consists of the Christian name or names (or initials) and surname or surnames of some person or persons, the index letter is the first letter of the first surname. Further, where an individual holder of a license trades under a particular name, the trade-name appears in its alphabetical order.

Name of Firm (If any) of which Licensee Is a I No. of Date License -i Court by which Name of Licensee. Member, or Registered Registered Office. IJcense. Company on whose Behalf granted. i License granted. License Is held. 1

I 12947 Baigent, Walter James .. Willow Street, Tauranga 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 12946 Baker, Edwin Thomas Wharf Street, Tauranga .. 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13335 Baker, Horace Danvers .. Horace Baker (Li­ 233 Lamhton Quay, Wel- 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. mited) lington 2260 Bell, Thomas de Charles .. Bell, McKain, and Co. Main Street, Lower Hutt 11 Jan., 1922 Lower Hutt. 13126 Bethune, Walter Ellis J. H. Bethune and Co. Featherston Street, Wel­ 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 13138 Bradley, Daniel Francis .. 172 Featherston Street, 13 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Wellington 13139 Brodie, John .. John Brodie and Co. 7 Kings Chambers, Wel­ 13 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 12948 Cairns, Herbert Devonport Rd., Tauranga 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13331 Campbell, Duncan 99 Constable Street, Wel- 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 12955 Conrad, Benjamin Devonport Rd., Tauranga 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 12550 Cuddon-Large, Rupert ,Jo. 149 Stafford Street, Timaru 14 Jan., 1922 Timaru. seph 13148 Bennett, William Sellars Dalgety and Co. (Li­ Featherston Street, Wel- 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. mited) lington 13135 Jones, Robert Leslie Dunbar Sloane and 181 Featherston Street, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Jones Wellington 13129 Fanning, Frederick Joseph 18 Grey St., Wellington .. 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. 13332 Foster, John William 27A Panama Street. We]. 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 13142 Gill, William Ernest Albert 153-155 Featherston Street, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Wellington 13486 Glessing, John Thames 14 Jan., 1922 Thames. 13140 Gow, Neil 212 Lambton Quay, Wel- 13 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 12952 Green, John George Guiness Bros. The Strand, Tauranga 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13144 Harhroe, George Henry .. 21 Buller St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. 13130 Haycock, Horace Maitland 153 Lambton Quay, Wel- 12 Jan., 192,2 Wellington. lington 12447 Hingston, Lewis 64 Hardy Street, Nelson 10 Jan., 1922 Nelson. 13143 Kennedy, Arthur Daniel A. D. Kennerly and 157 Featherston Street, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Co. (Limited) Wellington 13146 Leighton, Herbert Ernest 182 Featherston Street, 14 Jan., 1922 W ellingt.on. Wellington 13336 Lenzini, Geremia Ferdin- G. F. Lenzini and Co. 107 Customhouse Quay, 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. ando Lorenzo Wellington 13141 Longmore, Alfred 207 Lambton Quay, Wel- 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 13125 Manley, Robert Edwin Manley and Meadows 32 Hunter St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. 12549 Morton, Harold Francis .. Morton and Pearson Cairns Terrace, Timaru .. 14 Jan., 1922 Timaru. 12953 Munro, Peter John Hugh P. Munro and Son .. Wharf Street, Tauranga .. 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13127 Morris, George Moodie .. Murray, Roberts, andl 135-137 Featherston Street, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Co. (Limited) Wellington 13136 Parton, Alexander Walter 102 Willis St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. l:{134 Ellis, Edgar Progressive Agency 10 Rintoul St., Wellington 12 ,Jan., 1922 Wellington. 12954 Prosser, Claude Thomas .. Devonport Rd., Tauranga 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13145 Pulsford, Claude Hobart Pulsford Bros. 98 Manners St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 W cllington. 13334 Ranson, ,James William .. Cooper's Buildings, Willis 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Street, Wellington 13149 Ryde, Ben Fredric Arnold 31 Panama St., Wellington 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. 13147 Trindall, Richard Bucking- 360 Lambton Quay, We]. 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. ham lington 13131 Venables, Thomas Vernon T. V. Venables and 157 Featherston Street, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Co. Wellington 12949 Vokes, Henry Edward Wharf Street, Tauranga .. 12 Jan., 1922 Tauranga. 13128 Walker, Edward Bertram 102 Willis St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 W cllington. 13150 Webb, Albert Edward ll3 Customhouse Quay, 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. Wellington 12446 Wells, George .. Whakapuaka. 10 Jan., 1922 Nelson. 13137 Wheatley, Arthur 141 Manners Street, Wel­ 13 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 13333 Wilson, Alexander Lorrimer A. L. Wilson and Co. 151 Lamhton Quay, Wel- 14 Jan., 1922 Wellington. lington 13132 Wilson, Lewis Henry Bal­ Wilson, Learv, and 37 Panama St., Wellington 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. four Co. . 11390 Wright, Charles David Thames 14 Jan., 1922 Thames. 13133 Hunt, William Duffus Wright, Stephenson, 34 Customhouse Quay, 12 Jan., 1922 Wellington. and Co. (Limited) Wellington F _J 610 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Amendments anil, Addmom to the Re,gulati-Ons under the Public Service Act,' 1912.

N pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred on him by I the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), the Commissioner, with the approval of the Governor - General in Council, doth hereby, in respect of the regulations made under the said Act on the thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and the amend­ ments thereof made from time to time under the provisions of the said Act, make the amendments shown in the Schedule hereto. Such amendments shall have effect from and after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. SCHEDULE. REGULATION 8B is hereby amended by striking out the figures" £500," and substituting therefor the figures" £480." Regulation 8E is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- " RATE OF PAYMENT. " 8E. The following shall be the rate of payment for overtime, where such payment is sanctioned, and shall apply only to officers of the Professional and Clerical Divisions :- Per Hour. Officers receiving a salary not exceeding £190 per · s. d. annum 1 6 Officers receiving over £190 and not exceeding £243 per annum . . 2 0 Officers receiving over £243 and not exceeding £305 per annum . . 2 6 Officers receiving over £305 and not exceeding £380 per annum . . 3 0 Officers receiving over £380 and not. exceeding £480 per annum . . 3 6 '' Overtime shall be calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour. "Officers of the General Division whose cases are not met by special regulation in that behalf may be paid for overtime at such rate as may be fixed by the Commissioner from time to time." Regulation 109 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- " TRAVELLING-ALLOWANCES AND TRAVELLING-EXPENSES. " 109. All salaried officers shall receive travelling-allowance for personal expenses at the following rate~ :- (a.) Officers drawing salaries not exceeding £150 per Per annum : Actual expenses. Diem. (b.) Officers drawing salaries exceeding £150 and not s. d. exceeding £380 per annum 12 6 (c.) Officers drawing salaries exceeding £380 and not exceeding £480 per annum 15 0 (d.) Officers drawing salaries exceeding £480 and not exceeding £575 per annum 17 6 (e.) Officers drawing salaries exceeding £575 per annum 20 0 " Provided that while at sea, if the time occupied is more than twenty-four hours, the allowance shall be-­ For the first day of absence from headquarters 10 0 For subsequent days 2 6 Regulation 110, subsection (5), is hereby revoked, and the fol­ lowing subsection substituted therefor :- " (5.) An officer travelling by train may claim, in lieu of the ordinary travelling-allowance, an allowance of 20s. for the day of departure or return, provided he has incurred the cost of a sleeping­ berth on the train, a receipt for which must· be produced. Such allowance shall cover a period of twenty-four hours from the time of departure or befoM the time of return, or the whole period occupied in travelling if such period is less than twenty-four hours." Regulation llln is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof:-- " RELIEVING-ALLOWANCES. " llln. Officers called upon to perform relieving duty which neces­ sitates their absence at night from home shall be paid allowances at the following rates :- To officers drawing salaries not exceeding £150 : Actual Per and reasonable expenseR. Diem. To officers drawing salaries exceeding £150 and not 8. d. exceeding £305 10 0 To officers drawing salaries exceeding £305 and not exceeding £480 12 6 To officers drawing salaries exceeding £480 15 0 ------~

MAR. 2.J TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 611

" Officers entitled to lodging-allowance, when appointed to relieving duty involving separate payment £or such duty, will not be entitled to claim lodging-allowance for a longer time than one week after the relieving duty commences. " Officers are not entitled to draw travelling-allowance for any time during which they perform relieving duty, except as follows : When in performip.g relieving duty an officer is not required to stay more than three nights in the place where such duty is performed, he may be paid travelling-allowance instead of relieving-allowance. But travelling-allowance may be paid for the day occupied in travelling to or from headquarters, provided that the time occupied exceeds six hours on each occasion. " In any special case the Commissioner may authorize payment of an allowance at a higher rate." Regulation 117 is hereby amended by deleting the words " Officers receiving £450 a year and over, 2s. 6d. ; under £450 a year, 2s. Od.," and substituting therefor the words " Officers receiving £430 a year and over, 2s. 6d. ; under £430 a year, 2s. Od." Regulation 201 is hereby amended by striking out the figures "£350," and substituting therefor the figures "£330." Regulation 209 (3) is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- " 209. (3.) An officer of the Seventh Class of the Clerical Division who. is in receipt of a salary of not more than £150 per annum shall be deemed to be performing the duties of a position of a higher class or grade than that in which he is classified if he performs the duties ordinarily performed by an officer of the same class who is in receipt of a salary of not less than £235 per annum, and may be granted, on the approval of the Commissioner, and subject to the provisions of this regulation, payment in addition to salary at a rate of not more than £25 per annum : Provided that no such payment shall be authorized unless the Commissioner is satisfied that the duties so performed have been actually taken over by the officer claiming from an officer in receipt of a salary of not less than £235 per annum, and are such as are ordinarily allotted only to officers of the Seventh Class in receipt of salaries of not less than £235 per annum, and that such duties have been performed in a proper and efficient manner by the officer claiming payment of an allowance in respect thereof." As witness my hand this 18th day of February, 1922. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Deputy Public Service Commissioner.

In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, approves the foregoing regulations. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Approved in Council this 23rd day of February, 1922. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Notice publi8hed pursuant to the Provisions of Section, 16 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 19 of tke Publio Trust Office Amendment Aot, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme· N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estima.ted not to exceed £400 in each case.

Stamp Office Name. Realdenoe. Occupation. Da~ Election0 or ~:I_ Iof Death. l llled,·1T~~1 Intestate. coooerned. 1 Ba.iley, Clara. Cecilia Blenheim Married woman .• I 9/6/19 22/2/22 Intestate Blenheim. 2 Ha.ll, Robert Waihi Fisherman and 28/fl/21 27/2/22 Auckland. miner :I Hunter, William Clinton .. Pa.inter 9/i/22 22/2/22 lnvereargill. 4 Logan, Ka.therine ; or Logan, Hasting~ Married woman .. 11/10/21 27/2/22 Napier. Katie McKenzie 5 Mong, Frank Eric Howard Dunedin .• Clerk .. 1/12/21 24/2/22 Dunedin. Nicdl 6 McCullogh, John Kaihu Farmer 17/12/21 27/2/22 Auckland. 7 McLeod~ Janet •• Invercargill Widow 26/1/22 22/2/22 Tes~te Invercargill. 8 Pepler, Sarah ,Jane Paerata .. Spinster 15/12/21 24/2/22 Intesta.te Auckland. 9 Rose, May Takaka .. 29/12/21 24/2/22 Testate Nelson. IO Rouse, Alfred Oxford Lab~urer 119/12/21 24/2/22 Intestate Christchurch. 11 Ryan, James Timothy Auckland 2/1/22 24/2/22 Auckland. 12 Wat,kins, Stephen Opawa, Christchurch Arti.~t .. 114/4/94 24/2/22 Christchurch. 13 Welsford, Johanna Eliza- South Dunedin Widow 5/12/21 27/2/22 Test.ate" Dunedin. beth 14 Whale, Mary Bella Auckland 127/ll/21 27/2/22 Intesta.te Auckla.nd. ------Public Trust Office, Wellington, 28th February, 1922, J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. 612 TlIE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Prohibition of Money-order and Postal Corrupondence for I Chaniock, Arthur (William Elder), 281 George Street, Dunedin. Edgar Booth, Katoomba, New South Wales. Cheeney Bros., Waitati -- Chiles, Horace, care of William Walker, Chemist; Milton. HE Postmaster. General of the Dominion ~f New Clifford, William. Power Charles (E. P. Cameron), 3 Stafford T Zealand having reasonable ground for supposmg that Street, Dunedin. the person whose name and addresses are shown in the Conn, Robert, High Street, Dunedin. Schedule hereunder is engaged in promoting or carrying Craig, John, Owaka. out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, Davis, Edward, Waikouaiti. nuder section 28 of the Post and·Telegraph Act, 1908, that Davis, Thomas (Scott's Phe,rmacy), 17 Princes Street, no money-order in favour of the said person shall be Dunedin. issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, person (either by hia own or by any 11.ctitious or assumed Ra.nfurly, Lawrence, Balclutha, and Dunedin. name), or addressed to either of the addresses shown in Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either Oamaru, Palmerston, Tapanui, Middlemarch, Clyde, registered or forwarded by the Post Offloe of New Zealand. Pembroke, Kurow, Milton, and Owaka. Dodds, Nicholas, Port Chalmers. SCHEDULE. Donnelly, William Henry (Manager for Wilkinson and Son), George Street, Dunedin. EDGAR 800TH, "Cadzow," Katoomba, New South Wales. Edgar Booth, Tweedie's Chambers, Main Street, Ka­ Elder, William, 281 George Street, Dunedin. toomba, New South Wales. Empire Chemical Company, The Arcade, Dunedin. Evans, William Henry Delacy, 94 George Street, Dunedin. Dated lhis 27th day of February, 1922. Faigan, Louis, Miller's Flat. J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General. Faigan, Mark, General Agent, Miller's Flat. Gallien, Henry Louis, 19 Main Road, North-east Valley. Gilchrist, Thomas, and Sons, Oturehua. Ojficiating Ministers for 1922.-Notice No. 8. Gillanders, Frank (J. Waters), 14 Princes Street, Dunedin. Grant, Leslie Robert (Marshall's Pharmacy Limited), 86 Registrar-General' e Office, Princes Street, Dunedin. Wellington, 28th February, 1922. Guinan, Matthew, 494 George Street, Dunedin. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, Haslett, James Alexander, 162 Princes Street, Dunedin. P the following names of Officiating Ministers within the Hawkins, Albert George (C. W. Hawkins), 150 George Street, meaning of the said Act are published for general informa­ Dunedin. tion:- Hawkins, Charles William, 150 George Street, Dunedin. Hawkins, Charles William Augustus (C. W. Hawkins), 150 Church of the Province of New Zealand commonly called the George Street, Dnnedin. Church of England. Hawkins, Louisa (C. W. Hawkins), 150 George Street, Dunedin. The Reverend Henry Aylmer Skelton. Hayne, James Reynolds, 422 Moray Place, Dunedin. Henderson, Arthur James (J. Waters), 14 Princes Street, Boman . Dunedin. Hoffman, George Charles, 41 Princes Street, Dunedin. The Reverend John Alexander Higgins. Hotop, Henry, Cromwell. The Reverend Joseph Victor Spillane. Hot.op, Lewis, Queenstown. Hunter, Albert Edward, Mosgiel. Congregational Independents. Hutchins, George William, Balclutha. The Reverend Frank De Lisle. Hutchins, Gerald Bruce, Owaka. Inglis, Claude Vernon, 94 High Street, Roslyn. Lutheran Church. Jeffery, Frederick Thomas Duke, Roxburgh. The Reverend RudoH Altus. Jolly, David A., and Sons, Cromwell. Kinder, William, Coquet Street, Oamarn. W. W. COOK, Registrar-General King, Ernest James, Chief Sanitary Inspector, Corporation of Dunedin. Knight, Mary Snell, Waipori. Mining Privile{le to be Blntck off the Begiater.-Notia under the Lamb, Reuben David, Rat~y Street, Dunedin. Mining AmeMm£nt Act, 1914. Lane, Edward George, Thames Street, Oamaru. Leary, Francis Alfred, St. Kilda. Mining Registrar's Office, Leary, James Francis, Main Road, MosgieL • Naseby, 10th February, 1922. Lush, Geoffrey (Marshall's Pharmacy), 86 Princes Street, OTICE is hereby given that if within three months from Dunedin. N the date hereof cause be not shown to the contrary, Marshall, George Martin, Moray Plaee, Dunedin. the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto will Marshall, Horace Freeman (Manager, Marshall's Pharmacy), be struck off the Register kept by me, in pursuance of sec­ Princes Street, Dunedin. tion 30, subsection (3), of the Mining Amendment Aot, 1914. McConnachie, William, St. Bathan's. W. PARKER, Mining Registrar. McGuchin, Sarah, . , McKinlay, James Bryce (Manager, Herbert and Co.), Lawrence. SCHEDULE. Mercer, William, Scotland Street, Roxburgh. Miller, David McPherson, corner Frederick and Castle Streets, • No. 4161 ; dated 16/4/19; special alluvial claim situate at Dunedin. Macrae's, held by one Ah Phoo. Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Stock and Station Agents, Dunedin. Murray, William Murdoch (Marshall's Pharmacy), 86 Princes The Poiaons Act, 1908.-Begiater of Vendor8 of Poisons far Street, Dunedin. the Otago District a& on the 31Rt December, 1921. National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), Dunedin. Adams Bros. (John Wilson Adams and Charles James Adams), Naylor, Benjamin, Sunderland Street, Clyde. Heriot. Neil, John G., All-Night Dispensary, High Street, Dunedin. Anderson, Frank Leslie, High Street, Dunedin. Orr, Arthur, 375 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. Bagley, Alexander, The Dispensary, Hospital, Dunedin. Outram, Harold William Rushworth, Kensington. Bagley, Matilda Martha, King Street, Dunedin. Pitchiers, John, Ophir. Bagley, Richard Parker, George and King Streets, Dunedin. Plunkett, Edward Lawrence (Marshall's Pharmacy), 86 Princes Bain, David Stewart, Oamaru. Street, Dunedin. Barclay Bros. (James William Jarvey Barclay and Hugh Plunkett, Felix George, Oamarn. Barclay), Kurow. Price, Sydney H. (United Friendly Societies' Dispensary), Beeson, John Robert (William Elder), 281 George Street, Thames Street, Oamarn. Dunedin. Proctor, George Milton, Thames Street, Oamaru. Blomfield, T. Nevill (Manager, United Friendly Societies Pyle, William, Main Street, St. Bathe.n's. Dispensary), Milton. Renton, George Albert (William Elder), 281 George Street, Booker, James Wren (Ma.rsh&ll's Pharmacy), 86 Princes Street, Dunedin. Dunedin. Riach, James, Miller's Flat. Broad, Arthur George, ea.re of H. L. Sprosen, Chemist, Dunedin. Scofield, Benjamin Smith, 133 Princes Street, Dunedin. Brown, James, Naseby. Scott, Thomas Riddell, 17 Princes Street, Dunedin. Cameron, Ewen Pinkerton (Manager, F. Wilkinson), Stafford Sewell, John Rule, Thames Street, Oamarn. Street, Dunedin. Shepherd, Reginald Frank (William Elder) 281 George Street, Capper, Robert James (Marshall's Pharmacy), 86 Princes Dunedin. Street, Dunedin, Smith, George Bremner, Palmerston South. MAR. 2.] .THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 613

Sommerville, John, Wa.i.tepeka. Land, in the Hawke' s Bay Land, District for Sale or Lease to Souness, Peter, Kaitanga.ta. I Discharged SoldierB. Sprosen, He.rry Lionel, Octagon, Dunedin. Stephenson, Frederick Pratten, South Dunedin. District Lands e.nd Survey Office, Stronach, Morris, e.nd Co. (Limited), Stock e.nd Station Napier, 28th February, 1922. Agents, Dunedin. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land Taine, Hedley (Chemioo! Stores Company), Crawford Street, N will be offered for sale or lease under the Discharged Dunedin. Soldiers &ttlement Act, 1915, and the regulations there­ Teschner, Emil Hermann (William Elder), 281 George Street, under; and applications will be received e.t the District Dunedin. Lands e.nd Survey Office, Napier, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Uren, John (lllan&ger, Herbert and C-0., Limited), Waitahuna. Wednesday, 5th April, 1922. Walker, William, Milton. ' The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ Waters, Albert Alexander(Mane.ger, United Friendly Societies' ments, or selected on lease for a term of thirty-three yea~s, Dispensary), 41 Princes Street, Dunedin. with right of renewal for further terms of thirty-three years Waters, James, 5 Princes Street, Dunedin. and a right to acquire the freehold. White, Charles William (C. W. White e.nd Co.), Princes Applicants must appear personally before the Land Boe.rd Street, Dunedin. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wilkinson, Frank, Caversham. Napier, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1922, at 10 o'clock Wilkinson, Robert, Prin~es Street, Dunedin. a.m. ; but if e.ny applicant so desires he may be examined Wilkinson, Robert Merrett, (Wilkinson e.nd Son), Chemist, by the Land Board of any other district. Dunedin. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination Willis, Gerald Tracy, Tape.nui. of e. pplicants. W. HART, Registrar of Poisons. Magistrate's Court, Dunedin, 21st February, 1922. SCHEDULE. HAWK.E'S BAY LAND DISTRIOT,-SEOOND-CLASS LAND. Wairoa Oaunty.-Opoiti Survey Diatrict.-Te Reinga Block.

Appointment of Assistant Public Trusl,ee. Annual I Instalment Hall-yearly Capital HE following Warrant appointing e.n Assistant Public Block. Area. Value. o'i,~~~d Rent T I (excluding on Lease. Trustee is published for general information. Interest). Dated a.t Wellington this 25th day of February, 1922. J. G. COATES, A. R. P. £ £s.d.£s.d. Minister in Charge, Public Trust Office. II 550 0 01 1,995 99 15 0144 17 9 1 399 2 0 1,440 72 0 0 32 8 0 650 0 0 2,365 I118 5 0 53 4 3 JELLICOE, Govemor-GeneraL ! I To EVERETT OLIVE HALES, of Wellington, Esquire 1 The Te Reinga Block of 1,599 acres is situated in the Wairoa Greeting. County, e.nd is distant from Wairoe. twenty-two miles by a IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority con­ dray-road, metalled for the greater portion. The East Coast ferred upon me by section three of the Public Trust Office Railway, when comploted, will pass close to the eastern side Amendment Act, 1917, as amended by section fourteen of of the block. Access is by the Rue.kituri Valley Road, with the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921-1922, e.nd of good fords across the Rue.kituri River. all othor powers and authorities in the.t behalf me enabling, The block has an altitude from 200 ft. to 1,380 ft., and is I, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, comprised principally of easy to steep ridges covered with light acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive bush, scrub, e.nd fem, and is suite.hie for pastoral purposes. Council of the said Dominion, do hereby appoint you the Mid The soil is of pumicy loe.m on papa, e.nd there are a few e.cres of river-flat around suite.blc for homestead-sites, also EVERETT OLIVE HALES small plougha ble areas in each section e.nd patches of fair to be an Assistant Public Trustee of the Dominion of New pasture. Zealand, with all the powers, privileges, and duties apper­ The block has a good water-supply. taining thereto, to hold office during the pleasure of the Full particulars may be obtained at this office. Governor-General in Council. W. F. MARSH, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ Commissioner of Crown Lands. Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal l'f that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of l!'ebruary, 1922. Timber for Sale by Public TemLer, Weatland, Foreat-conaervation] Region. J. G. COATES, Minister in Charge of the Public Trust Office. Office of the Conserva.tor of State Forests, Hokitika, 2nd Me.rch, 1922. Approved in Counoil. OTICE is hereby given tha.t written tenders for the F. D. THOMSON, N purchase of the undermentioned lots of milling-timber Clerk of the Executive Council. will close at the office of the Conservator of State Forests, Hokitika., at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 29th day of Me.rch, 1922.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES. SCHEDULE. LOT 1.-All the milling-timber on that po.reel of land, con­ PaBtoral Run in Marlborough Land, District daaaijiea. taining e.pproxime.tely 178 acres, situated in Provisional State Forest Reserve No. 1616, Block IV, Ke.nieri Survey District, Department of Lands and Survey, and Block I, Turiwhate Survey District. Wellington, 21st February, 1922. The estimated quantity of milling-timber in superficial feet OTICE is hereby given the.t . the Commissioners ap­ .is 1,629,000, being tote.re. 4,700, rimu 1,610,300, and miro N pointed to classify and report upon runs in the Marl­ 14,000. borough Land District h&ve classified the pastoral run in the Upset price, £1,223. Schedule hereto as therein noted, e.nd the <'iassification has Term, three years from date of sale. been approved by His ExcE'llency the Governor - General. Terms of Payment.-One-fifth of the purchaeecmoney, to­ under section 225 of the Land Act, 1908. gether with £1 ls. license fee and £40 for appraisement e.nd survey fees, must e.ccompany the tender, and the be.lance be SCHED"Q'LE. paid by four equal instalments in six, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four months from the date of sale. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT. Lot 2.-All the milling-timber on tha.t pa.rt of Reserve 01.aBa A.-Orown Land,. No. 208, containing approximately 381 acres, situated in Being Land suitable exclusively for Pasturage, and not Block XII, Me.hinapua Survey District. ce.pable of being used with Profit in Areas of e. Carrying­ The estimated quantity of milling-timber in superficial feet capacity of Jess than 5,000 Sheep. is 3,000,000, being rimu 2,865,000, ke.hikatea 100,000, and miro 35,000. PASTORAL Run 15A, Awa.tare County: Area, 23,400 acres. Upset price, £3,000. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of° Lands. Term, five yea.rs from de.te of sale. 614 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No .. 16

Pt!,ffl/,8 of Payment.-One-fifth of th}l purchase-money, to­ for payment at an earlier date if it is found that more than gether with £1 ls. license fee and £25-stor appraisement and a due proportion of the timber ha.a been cut, or should any survey fees, must aooompany the tender, and the balance be breach of the conditions occur, or if in the opinion of the paid by four equal instalments in one, two, three, and four Conservator the interests of the Crown are being jeopardized. years from date of sale. 6. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre­ Lot 3,-All the milling-timber on that parcel of land, con­ pared to pay for ea.oh species. The highest or any tender taining approximately 283 acres, situated in Provisional State will not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is Forest Reserve No. 1660, Block II, Kopara Survey District. submitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the The estimated quantity of milling-timber is 4,281,000 tender by the Commissioner of State Forests. • 6. A return, verified by affidavit, giving the number of superficial feet of rimu. logs cut of each species and their contents, l:nust be made Upset prioe, £3,210 15s. Term, four years from date of license. q ua.rterly by the licensee each quarter ending on the last day of June, September, December, and March respectively in Tllf'111,8 of Payment.-One-fifth of the purchase-money, to­ gether with £1 ls. license fee and £50 for survey and appraiee­ each year. A return, similarly verified, must be made ment fees, must accompany the tender, and the balance be quarterly on the same dates showing the output of sawn paid by four equal instalments in nine, eighteen, twenty. timber of each species. seven, and thirty-six months from date of sale. 7. All timber must be cut to the beat advantage, and cutting operations must be carried on regularly and gene­ Lot 4.-All the milling-timber on that parcel of land, con­ rally in a manner approved of by the Conservator of State taining approximately 491 acres, situated in Provisional State Forests. Forest Reserve No. 1702, Blocks XIII and XIV, Ahaura 8. The settlement of any disputes shall be effected by the Survey District, and Blocks I and II, Kopara Survey District;; Conserve.tor of State Forests, and there will be a right of The estimated quantity of milling- timber is 4,194,000 appeal to the Commissioner of State Forests, whose decision superficial feet of rimu. in all ca.sea shall be final. Should the licensee fail to fulfil Upset price, £3,145 10&. any and every obligation incumbent upon him the license Term, three years from date of sale. ,. will be subject to cancellation. Teffll!I of Payment. - One-fifth of the purchase-money, 9. The Commissioner of State Forests may authorize the together with £1 la. license fee and £50 survey and appraise• laying-down and working of tram-lines through the land by ment fees, must accompany the tender, and the balance be other persons than the licensees. paid by four equal instalments in eight, sixteen, twenty-four, 10. The successful tenderers will be granted licenses to cut and thirty-two months from the date of sale. the timber, the periods for which will be as above stat

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Banlofflptcy.-In th,, Supreme Oourt holden at ln Banlmlptcy.-ln tAe Supreme Oourt holden at Auckland. Hamilton ..

OTIOE is hereby given '1la, W ALTBB ALLBN DBATH, OTICE is hereby given that T.a. TB Knu, of Te Ngae N of 181 Orea, South Road, Green Lane, Auckle.nd, N (near Rotorua), Aboriginal Native, was ibis de.y Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby 11djudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon • meetins of summon II meeting of creditors to be holden at my office creditors 10 be holden e.t the Oourthouse, Rotorua, on on Wednesday, the 8th day of March, 1922, at 2.80 o'olook. Monday, the 18th day of Ma.rob, 1922, •• 2.30 o'clock. W. S. FISHER, W. B. FIBBER, 24th February, 1922. Offioial Asaiguee. 25th February, 1922. Official AsBignee.

ln Ban.loruptcy.-ln th,, Supreme Oourt holden at Auckland. In the estate of HOPKINSON AND W ALSB, of New Plymouth OTICE is hereby given tha, 8TEPHBN PETBIB, of Plumbers. N Whakatane, Farmer, WIii! this day adjudged bank­ rup, ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be N OTICE is hereby given that • first a.nd final dividend holden a., the Courthouse, Whakatane, on Tuesday, the 14th of Ila. 2fd. in the ponnd is now pa.ya.hie at my office, day of March, 1922. at 2.30 o'olook. New Plymouth, on all proved and accepted claims. W. 8. FISHER, J. B. 8. MEDLEY, 25th February, 1922. Offioial Assignee. 21st February, 1922. Deputy Official Asaiguee.

In Banloruptc,.-In the Supreme Oourt II.olden at In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at Hamilton. New Plymouth. OTICE is hereby given lhal WILLIAM KilAKA, of OTICE is hereby given that CIWILBs EnwABD C.1.BLSoN, N Tarukenga, Aboriginal Native, was 11his day ad­ N of New Plymouth, Draper, was this day adjudged judged be.nkrupt ; r.nd I hereby summon • meeting of bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to creditors 10 be holden at the Courthouse, Rotoma, on be holden at my office on Thursday, •he 9th day of Ma.rob, Wednesday, the 8th de.y of Maroh, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock. 1922, at 2.80 o'clock p.m. W. 8. FISHER, ;r. B. B. MEDLEY, 2Srd February, 192~. Official Assignee. 27th February, 1922. Deputy Official Asaiguee. MAB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 615

In Banloruptcg.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 8th day of Napier. March, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock. A. W. EAMES, OTIOE is hereby given that Jos Bou, of Te Aute, 27th February, 1922. 0£6.oial Assignee. N Aboriginal Native, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Ooudhouse, Hastings, on Friday, the Brd day of In Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at March, 1922, at 11 o'olook a.m. 01.riatchurch. ROBERT BISHOP, OTICE is hereby given that RBUBIIIN BBBHIIIBBT IGNATIUS 21st February, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. N BEBNABD ALOYSious SWANN, of Paparoa, Acoountant, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thurs­ Na'/!-er. day, the 9th day of March, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock. A. W. EAMES, OTIOE is hereby given that GoBDON RBm TnoUP, of 27th February, 1922. Official Assignee. N Wairoa, Clerk, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a mf'eting of creditors to be holden at my office, Wairoa, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March, ln Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at 1922, at 11 o'olook a.m. · Timaru. ROBERT BISHOP I 24th February, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that WILLU.111 GusTAv VALK, N formerly of Waimate, but now of Ngapara, Ba.ker, and WILLIAM F1Tz111AUB1c11: 1 of Waimate, Confectioner, for­ in Banloruptcg.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at merly carrying on business in partnership aa Pa.stryoooks Napi,r. and Tea-room Proprietors under the name or style of "Va.lk and Fitzmaurice," were this day adjudged bankrupt; a.nd OTICE is hereby given that luHUNGIINU T111 BuA, of I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden a.t N Nuhaka, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; the Courthouse, Waimate, on Tuesday, the 7th day of and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors to be holden Me.rob, 1922, at 2 o'clock p.m. at my offioe, Wairoa, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Maroh, F. A, RAYMOND, 1922, at 11 o'olook a.m. 21st February, 1922. Deputy 0£6.cia.l Assignee. ROBERT BISHOP, 24th February, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. ln Banloruptcy.-In the Bupeme Oou'tt holden at Dunedin. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Bupr_eme Oourt holden at Palmeraton North. OTICE is hereby given that WILLiill EDWARD SHIPP, N of Paretal, formerly a Farmer bnt now a Farm OTIOE is hereby given that GIIIOBGIII HIIINBY CLIIILAND Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby N HusBJIIY, of Piripiri, Dairy - farmer, was this day summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Court­ adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of house, Balclutha, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Maroh, oredUors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 1st 1922, at 2.80 o'clock p.m. day of Marah, 1922, at 10 o'clook a.m. W. W. SAMSON, A. J, C. RUNOillAN, 25th February, 1922. Official Assignee. 23rd February, 1922. Deputy Offioial Assignee.

I• Banloruptc71.-ln the Supreme Court holden at LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Palmeraton North. EASE No. 9423, of Sections 222A and 224 of the Pari.eh OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM MILES HARBISON, L of Tua.boa, and Section 14, Block X, Tuahoa Survey N of Palmerston North, Motor Meohanio, was this day District, CHARLES BAYLY to HAROLD WILSON adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of MATHER, of Glorit, Farmer : oreditors to be holden al my offi.oe on Tuesday, the 7th day The leBBOr having re-entered and recovered poBBeBsion of of March, 1922, at 2.SO o'clock p,m. the above land for non-payment of rents; it is my intention CHARLES E. DEMPSY, to notify such re-entry upon the Regist.er-book on the ex­ 25th February, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. pira.tion of one month from 2nd Ma.rob, 1922. Dated this 24th day of Februa.ry, 1922, at the Land Registry Office a.t. Auckland. l• Badnqtou.-!1:. tA& Buf.."._eme Oou'tt holden at * Palme'taton N orlh. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar.

OTICE ia hereby given that G1110BG111 EDWARD WIL­ VIDENCE of loss of certificat.e of title, Vol. 196, folio N ooox, of Palmerston North, Labourer, was this day E 165, affecting Lot 10 on deposited plan No. 7444, adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby snmmon a meeting of being portion of Allotment No. 223, Parish of Kirikiriroa, creditors to be holden at my offioe on Tuesday, the 7th day in favour of WILLIAM KENNEDY RENWICK, of Hamil­ of March, 1922, at 2.80 o'clock p.m. ton, Builder, having been lodged with me, together with CHARLES E. DEMPSY, application for a. provisional certificat.e of title, notice is 28th February, 1922. Deputy Officia.l Assignee. hereby given of my intention to issue a provisional certificate of title aooorclingly on the expiration of fourteen days from the 2nd March, 1922. In Banlrtuptcy. Dat.ed at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 27th February, 1922. In the estate of TBoMAS WILLIAllfBON PJGGOTT HARDY' of Martinborongh, Farmer, a bankrupt. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. OT ICE is hereby given that a seoond and final divi­ N dend of Sa. llfd. in the pound (making es. llfd, in OTICE is hereby given that the .parcels of land herein­ all) is now payable on all proven and acoepted claims at my N after described will be brought under the provisions offioe, Masterton. of the La.nd Transfer Act, 1915, unleBB caveat be lodged ARTHUR D. LOW, forbidding the same on or before the 3rd April, 1922. 27th February, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. 6626. DYNES FULTON.-Lot 2 of Allotment 15, Parish of Tuakau, containing 69 acres O roods 9 perches. Occupied In Banloruptc,.-ln the Supreme Court holden at by applicant. Pla.n 13796. Ohri,tchurch. 6652. ERNEST THOMAS SMEED.-Lot 1 of Allotments 15 and 40, Parish of Tuakau, containing 40 acres 2 roods. OTIOE is hereby given that HABOLD STUDHOLllflll, of Occupied by applicant. Plan 18796. N Clarence Bridge, Sheep-farmer, was this day adjudged 6787. BENJAMIN MATTHEW FINLAY.-LotJ5 and bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of credhors part Lots 6 and 7 of Lot 102 of Allotment 1, Parish of Te 616 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16

Rapa, oont&ining 27·7 perohes, fronting King Street, Frank­ 1SOCIETY.-Town Section 50 and part of Town Section 49, ton. Occupied by applicant. Pla.n 14828. Lots 1, 2, and 3, plan No. 6114, Winchester Street, Lyttelton. 6840. CHARLES OSCAR ANDREAE.-P&rte of Allot­ Occupied by Andrew Briggs and Alexander Jeffreys. ment 52, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing to­ 12992. JANE LAMB.-Rur&l Sections 9299 and 10216, and gether 2 acres 3 roods 21 ·6 perches, fronting Mount Albert pa.rt of Rural Sections 4602, 8294, arid 10403, Lot 1, plan Road and Pah Road, Mount Roskill. Unoccupied. Pla.n No. 6132. Oocupied by·applioant. , ·. 15560. 12997. ALBERT VICTOR SMITH.-Pe,rt of Rural Sec­ Diagrams may be inspected at this office. tion 13, part Lot 2, plan No. 5441, Moorhouse Avenue. Occu­ Dated this 27th day of February, 1922, at the Land Re­ pied by applicant. gistry Office, Auckland. 12965. JOHN KENNETH MACFARLANE.-PartofRural Sections 1225, 3213, 3249, 4654, 4699, 5506, Lot,s 16, 17, and A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. 18, plan No. 6149, Blocks .VII and VIII, Ra.ngiora Survey District. Occupied by a.pplitiimt.· Diagrams may be inspected at this office. OTICE is hereby given that the paroels of land herein­ Dated this 28th day of February, 1922, at the . Land N e.fter described will be brought under the provisions Registry Office, Christchurch. of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unles caveat be lodged for­ bidding the same within one c&lendar".'month from the date F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. of the Gazette containing this notice. • · 5014 (deposited plan 5125). WILLIAM BRA.ITHWAITE ROGERS.-714 acres O roods 6 perches, parts Lot,s 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Seotion 54, and parts of Sections 73, 74, 77, 78, Turakina District (Blooks IX and X, W angaehu Survey ADVERTISEMENTS. District). Occupied by Hugh Joseph Cameron. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). Dated this let day of March, 1922, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington. T AKE notice that on the expiration of three months from C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. date hereof the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause. is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved :- OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein- · Williams (Australasia) Limited. 19/101. N after described will be brought under the provisions Dated at Wellington this 27th day of February, 1922, of"the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ W. H. FLETCHER, bidding the same within one month from the date of the Assistant Registrar of Companies. Gtuette containing this notice. Application 1598. THE NELSON DIOCESAN TRUST BOARD.-Part of Sections 436 and 438, City of Nelson, In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, Part IX. containing 1 acre 3 roods 14·8 perches. Occupied by appli­ OTICE is hereby given that CoLMAN-KllBN (Aus. oant. N TRALABIA) LnnT111n, a company incorpomted in the Diagram may be inspected at this offioe. United Kingdom, proposes to oommence to carry on busineBS Dated this 28th day of February, 1922, at the Land Registry in New Zealand, where it,s registered office or place ol busine88 Office, Nelson. will be at the office of Me881'!1• Reckitt& (Over Sea) Limited J. CARADUS, District Land Registrar. at No. 8 Victoria Street in the City of Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of February, 1922. GEORGE GORE, PPLICATION having been made to me to register a Attomey of the said Company. A re-entry by the MAYOR, OOUNOILLORS, AND By it,s Solicitors, BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF ABHBURTON; Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary. 164 as lessor under Memorandum of Lease No. 5707, over Lot 7, deposit plan No. 3004, Reserve 1689, Borough of Ashburton, being part of the land in certificate of title, VoL 316, folio 6, LEWIS BERGER AND SONS (AUSTRALIA), LIMITED. of which ADAM BELL MENZIES is the registered lessee, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY (AUSTRALIA), I hereby give notice that I will register such re-entry, as re­ LIMITED. quested, after the expiration of one month from the date of the Gazetle containing this notice. N pursuance of the Companies Act, 190S. public notice Dated at the Land Registry Office at Christchurch this I is hereby given that the situation and locality of the 28th day of February, 1922. office or place of business of each of the above companies F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. is at Mandel's Buildings, Willis Street, in the City of Wel­ lington. J. T. SPEARS, Attorney. PPLICATION having been made to me to register a Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary, A re-entry by EDITH MARY BUCHANAN, as lessor Solicitors, Wellington. 187 under Memorandum of Lease No. 6832, over part Lot 21, deposit plan No. 140, part of Rural Section 15837, Block XII, Christohuroh Survey District, being all the land in certificate PUBLIC NOTICE. of title, Vol. 167, folio 188, of which GILL AND COMPANY (LIMITED) is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice that HE Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United I will register such re-entry, as requested, after the expiration T States intends to issue one month after this date, in of one month from the date of the Gazette"!containing this terms of section 59 of the Life Insurance Act, 1908, a special notice. l'J'III policy in place of Policy No. 175411, in name of THOMAS Dated at the Land Registry Office!at!Christchurch this GROSHINSKI, of Toko, declared to have been losM 28th day of February, 1922. Dated at Wellington this let day of :March, 1922. F. W. BROUGHTON, Distriot Land Registrar. GEORGE ROSS, 190 Representative fo.r New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ N after described will be brought under the provisions CHARLES GORDON KEMP, :M.B. Bao. Surg. 1907 of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged I , Univ. Durh., M.R.O.S. Eng. 1907, L.R.C.P. Lond. forbidding the same on or before the 30th day of March, 1922. 1907, now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I 12979. ARTHUR STUBBS.-Part of Rural Section 1839, intend applying on the 25th March next to have my name part of Lot 1, plan No. 6103. Occupied by applicant. placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New 12980. ERNEST VIVIAN HIBBARD.-Part of Rural Sec­ Zealand ; and that I have deposited the evidence of my tion 41, Lot 1, plan No. 6094, Stanmore Road. Occupied by qualification in the office of the Registmr of Births and applicant. , Deaths at Wellington. ·12982. THE TRUSTEES OF THE LYTTELTON PER­ CHARLES GO;RDON KEMP. MANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT Dated at Wellington 25th February, 1922; 191 :MAR. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 617

RADIO MANURES (LIMITED). DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IN LIQUIDATION. . . . NOTI CE 18. hereby given that the Partnership heret.ofore OTICE 1s hereby g1.ven, pursuant to section 223 of the subsistina between Messrs PAOLO WILLIAM LUISlllTTI _N . Companies Act, 1908, that the following special reso- and ROBERT Jo'im ALEXANDER LEWIS, under the name of lution was passed on Monday, the 20th day of February, " Luisetti and Lewis," as Storekeepers, at Amberley and 1922 :- . Waipara, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the "That the company be wound up voluntarily_; i:,nd t!iat I 25th September, 1921. ~fr. STANL:81Y DALE HE~TSON, ~cc?untant, of Kings Build- I The continuing partner, Mr. LEWIS, will carry on the . m_gs,. Hanulton, be appom~d Liqmd~tor for the purpose of I business on his own account, and will discharge all liabilities wmding up, at a remtmeration of £50. incurred by and receive all moneys owing to the late .192 STANLEY n. HEWITSON, Secretary. Partnership. . I Dated this twentieth day of February, 1922. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908 ; and in the matter [ ROBERT J. LEWIS. of SOUTH CANTERBURY FARMERS' AGENCY COMJ.>ANY Signed by the said Robert John Alexander Lewis in the (LIMITED), in Liquidation. presence of-Austin L. Gray, Public Accountant, Christ­ ·THE creditors of the above-named company are required, church. on or before the 31st day of March, 1922, to send their PAOLO WILLIAM LUISETTI, ,names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims, 1By his Statutory Administrator, the · and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to Public Trustee, by A. R. JORDAN, ROBERT CLUNY MACPHERSON, Company Manager, Commerce Local Deputy Public Trustee at Street, Temuka, the Liquidator of the said company ; and, Christchurch.) ·.if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time Signed by the said Paolo William Luisetti by his Statutory and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default Administrator under the Mental Defectives Act, 1911, the thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distri­ Public Trustee, by Albert Randolph Jordan, Local Deputy -bution made before such debts are proved. Public Trustee at Christchurch, and sealed with the said Dated at Temuka this 22nd day of February, 1922. Local Deputy Public Trustee's seal of office in the presence 193 ROBERT CLUNY MACPHERSON, Liquidator. of-L. B. Freeman, Civil Servant, Christchurch. 197

WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. · THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR ROADS. (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1880, and the Amendments thereto.) OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and amend­ In the matter of the Loan Companies Act, 1921-22. ments thereto, by the Waitemata County Council, to execute OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 4 of the certain public works-viz., construction of roads through N Loan Companies Act, 1921-22, that the Board of portion of Allotments 14 and 162, Parish of Waipareira, Directors of the above society have this day resolved that shown on S.O. plan No. 21823, situated in Block XIII, · the society will not take advantage of the provisions of Waitemata Survey District; portion of Lots 2 and 3 of Part II of the Mortgages and Deposits Extension Act, 1921. Allotment 189, Parish of Takapuna, shown on S.O. -plan L. ROSKRUGE, Secretary. No. 21745, situated in Block 4, Waitemata Survey District. 28th February, 1922. 194 And for the purpose of such public works the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice is further given that the plan• of the said roads and of the . lands as required to be taken are deposited for public inspection LITTLE RUBY SYNDICATE (LIMITED). , at the office of the Waitemata County .C-0uncil, 410 New ·NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary meeting! Zealand "':surl!'nce Buildings, 9ueen Street. Auckland. of the company held at Gisbome on Tuesday, the 7th J And notice 1s also hereby g1ven that all persons affected ·'.February, 1922, it was resolved to go into liquidation ; and by the execution of such public works or by the taking of that Mr. W. J. Srncum be appointed Liquidator. such lands shall, if they have any well-grounded objection W. J. SINCLAIR, to the execution of the said pub!ic w~r~s or ~o ~he taking of A ting S t · nd L"quidat such lands, set forth the same m wnting, within forty (40) 195 c · ecre -ary a 1 or. days from the first publication of this notice, to the County Council's Office, Auckland. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. SCHEDULE. Approximate area of each of the parcels of land required In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and in the to be ta.ken:- matter of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1918. A. B. p, Being Portion of ·NOTICE is hereby given that the Wairoa Electric-power 0 1 7 Allotment 14, Block XIII; coloured red. Board proposes, under the provisions of the above­ 0 0 3 6 Allotment 162, Block XIII; coloured blue. mentioned Acts, to take the fands described in the Schedule (Parish of Waipareira.) (Plan No. 21823.) · hereto as a site for the construction of a substation. And 1 1 22 Lot 2 of 189, Block IV ; coloured red. notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so 0 0 21·6 Mud-flat of 189, Block IV; roloured neutral. required to be taken is deposited in the office of the said 0 3 O Part 3 of 189, Block IV; coloured blue. Board at the Wairoa County Council Buildings, Queen Street, 0 1 39·5 Part 3 of 189, Block IV ; coloured yellow. W airoa, and is open for inspection (without fee) by all persons (Parish of Takapuna.) (Plan No. 21745.) during office hours. All persons afft'cted by the taking of such lands, who have All situated in the Survey District of Waitemata, County any well-grounded objections to the taking of the said lands, of Waitemata, and Land District of North Auckland. must state their objections in writing, and send the same, By Order in Council. within forty days from the first publication of thie notice, to H. DAY, Chairman. the Clerk of the said Board at Wairoa. !'JI (',aunty Office, Auckland, 23rd February, 1922. 198 THE SCHEDULE. ,,, All that piece of land, situate in the Provincial District of KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. Hawke's Bay, containing two acres three roods one perch, ·more or less, being part of Paeroa Number One C Number Five KA!IuTERAWA ROAD LOAN.-RESOLUTION MAXING SPECIAL Block, comprised in Block One, Clyde Survey District. RATJ!l. And also all that piece of land, situate in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, containing twenty-eight perches, more N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in or·less, being part of Paeroa Nmnber Three Block, comprised I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, ·in Block Two, Clyde Survey District. and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Dated this twenty-first day of February, 1922. Kairanga County Council hereby resolves as follows :- B. G. SIGNALL, That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of ·196 Clerk to the Wairoa Electric-power Board, interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Kairanga G 618 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 16 County Council Kahuterawa Road Loan of £650, 1921, I WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. authorized to be raised by the said Council, under the above- -- mentioned Act, for the purpose of remaking the Kahuterawa RESOLUTION MAKING A SPECIAL RATE.-MOTU VALLEY LOAN, Road, Fitzherbert West, the said Council hereby makes £16,900. and levies a special rate of eleven-twentieths (ll/20ths) of a penny in the pound sterling on the rnteable value (on the IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in basis of the tmimproved value) of all rateable property tnat behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the, within. the Kahuterawa Road Special Rating Area, such Waikohu County Council hereby resolves as follows:­ special rating o.rea commencing at the north-east corner of That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Section 306, Block YII, A.rawaru Survey District, and charges on a loan or £16,900, authorized to be raised by the· proceeding in a south,westerly direction by the eastern Waikohu County Council, under the above-mentioned Act,. boundaries of the said Section 306 and Sections 307, 308, 309, for re-erecting lhortleman's Bridge and metalling and "idening. 311, and 312, and Sections 313 and 314, of Block VIII, A.rawaru portion of 1\1otu Valley Roact, including the junction to Survey District, and for a distance of 20 chains along the .Koranga and junction to l\ioanui branches, the said Wai­ eastern boundary of Section 315 to junction with original kohu county Council hereby makes and levies a special rate county boundary; thence in a north-westerly direction by of one and one-tlnrd pence m the pound upon the rateable sa;d county bo~dary to poi":t of. junction wi~h w:est value of all rateable property of the l'vlotu Valley Loan Special boun_dary of Secti".n 317, 38 chams distance fro~ Junction Rating Area, comprising aU the land included within the of said boundary with Kahuterawa Road; thence m a north- boundaries set out in tne :Schedule hereto; and that such westerly direction by said section boundary and across said Ispecial rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the road, and by south-easte:n ?onndary of Section 322, Block currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on tJie first VI, Arawaru ~urvey_ District; _thence by n;:irth-western day of July in each and every year during the currency of )Joundary of sai~ se~tion and Sect10ns 323 an~ 324 ; , th~nce such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half years, or ma northerly direction by north-west boundaries of Sect10ns until the loan is fully paid off. 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, Block VII, Arawaru Survey District ; thence by north boundary of Section 284, SCIIBDC'LE. Block III, A.rawaru Survey District ; thence in a southerly Commencing at the southernmost point of Lot 5 of Sec. 2, direction by eastern boundary of said Section 284 and Section Tabora 2c 3; thence bounded on the S.E. by the S.E. bound­ 305 to junction of north-west boundary of Section 306, ary of the said Sec. 5 to its intersection with the Koranga Block VII, A.rawaru Survey District;· thence in an easterly Stream ; thence following the Koranga Stream to the western­ direction by north boundary of Section 306 to point of most point of the Forest Reserve 8ection 3 of II, Ngatapa commencement. S.D.; thence bounded on the S.E., S., and E. by the N.W. And that such special rate shall be an annually recurring and N. boundary of the said Sec. 3 and the W. boundary rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly of Sec. 1 of II, .Ngatapa, to the S.W, boundary of Sec. 2 of on the first day of April in each and every year during the XIV, Motu; thence on the N.E. and S.E. by the S.W. and currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and one­ N.W. boundary of the said 8ec. 2 of XlV, i\1otu; thence half (36f) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. on the N.E. by the N.E. boundary of Sec. 8 of X, Motu, to 199 F. W. CONN.ELL, C'Junty Clerk. a point approximately 130 chains from the most easterly point of the said Sec. 8 of X, Motn ; thence at a right angle by an airline connecting with a point on the S.W. boundary PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. of Lot 4 of Sec. 1 of X, Motu, situated about 10 chains from the sonthernmost point of the said Lot 4 ; thence bounded RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. on the S.W. and S.E. by the S.W. and S.E. boundaries of the said Lot 4 to the southernmost corner of Lot 1 of Sec. 1 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in of X, lllotu ; thence by an airline to the ~outhernmost corner· I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and of Lot 17 of Block V of Matawai Township; thence bounded the Palmerston North Borough Loans Consolidation Act, 1921, on the N.K by the N.E. boundary of Lot 1 of Sec. l_ of X, the Palmerston North Borough Council hereby resolves as IMotu, to th. e Motu River; thence by the 111otu River to follows :- the N.E. end of the N. boundary of Sec. 2 of X, Motu ; thence That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of bounded on the N. and E. by the S. and W. boundaries o~ principal, interest, and other charges on a consolidated loan 8ec. 5 of VI, Motu; thence on the N. by the S. boundary of of one hundred and eighty-six thousand four hundred pounds, Sec. 7 of VI, Motu, to the county boundary; thence on the authorized to be raised by the Palmerston North Borough N.W. by the county boundary to the westernmost point of· Council, under the Palmerston North Borough Council Loans Sec. 2 of XTI, i\Ioanui; thence on the S.W. by the S.W. Consolidation Act, 1921, for the purpose of the undertakings boundary of Sec. l of XII, Moanui (forest reserve), to a point specified in the Schedule hereto, the said Palmerston North approximately halfway along the said S.W. boundary of the Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of forest reserve; thence by airline in a S.W. direction to a threepence (3d.) in the pound sterling upon the rateable value point on the Koranga River situated approximately 100 of all property of the Borough of Palmerston North, comprising chains from the most westerly point of the N.W. boundary the whole of the said borough ; and that such special rate of S.G.R. 89 ; thence by tho Koranga River to the llloanui shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of Road for a distance of 40 chains ; thence bounded on the such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of June S.W. by an airline to a point on the W. boundary of S.G.R. in each and every year during the currency of such Joan, 91 situated approximately 60 chains from the most southerly being for a period of ten years, or until the loan is fully paid point of the said boundary of S.G. R. 91 ; thence on the "W. off. by the W. boundary of S.G.R. 91 to the Koranga River; THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO. thence by the Koranga River to the most northerly point of Lot 2 of Sec. 2, Tahora 2o 3 ; thence on the N. w_ by the N.W. boundary of the said Lot 2 of Sec. 2, Tabora 2c 3; Title of Loan. Amount Amount Balance not I authorized. raised. I yet raised. thence on the S. W. · boundary of the said Lot 2 of Sec. 2, Tahora 2c 3; thence on the S.W. by the S.W. boundaries of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Sec. 2, Tabora 2c 3, to the point of £ £ £ commencement. 1. Electric-lighting loan 100,000 22,100 77,900 201 J. G. APPLETON, County Clerk. Additional 10 per cent. 10,000 Nil 10,000 as authorized by sec­ tion 18 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, BOROUGH OF TAUMARUNUI. 1913 2. Gas Joan 100,000 85,000 15,000 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. 3. Omnibus bns 9,000 Nil 9,000 4. Electrical traction and 24,500 24,500 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in destructor loan I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the· 5. Recreation-ground loan 10,000 10,000 Taumarunui Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- 6. Gas-extension loan •. 40,000 40,000 That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £5,000, authorized to be raised by the 186,400 Taumarunui Borough Council, under the above-mentiom,d Aot, for roadmaking machinery, the said Taumarunui Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of seven-tenths Carried this 9th day of January, 1922. (7 /10) of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all 200 J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. rateable property of the Borough of Taumarunui ; and that MAR. 2.] THTu NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. such special rate shall be_ an ann~al-recurring rate during the , taining 75.1.19 acres; all Block VI, Htiiroa Snrvey District: curre~cy of sue~ loan, bemg a penod of ten years, or until the ISection 56, containing 78 acres ; part Section 52, c"ontaining loan 1s fully paid off. 82.3.15 acres; Sections 4 and 5, containing 181 acres; Sec- G. S. ST~ADMAN, Mayor. tion _16, containing 118 acres ; Lot l of 51, containing 2 acres ; 202 A. LEESE, Town Clerk. Sect10n 29, containing 58 acres ; Section 57, containing 89 acres ; Section 48, containing 96 acres ; Section 40 and part 41, containing 267.1.31 acres; Section 15, containing WOODVILLE BRASS BAND (INCORPORATED). 81 acres; Section 14, containing 69 acres; Section 8 and part 6, containing 199 acres ; all Hlock VI, H uiroa S.D. : Sec­ IN LIQUIDATION. tions 7 and 8, Block Vll, Huiroa S.D., containing 240.2.8;. part Section 51, Block VI, Huiroa S.D., containing 75.2.11 OTICE is hereby given that a genera.I meeting of the acres ; part Section 55, Block VI, Huiroa S.D., containing N members of the above society will be held in the 108.2.34 acres ; Sections 53, 54, and 60, Block VI, and Sec­ Band-room, Vogel Street, Woodville, on Mondav, 20th March, tions 5 and 6, Block Vll, Huiroa S.D., containing 1,108.1.13 1922, at 8 p.m. • acres; Sections 38 and 39, Block VI, Huiroa S.D., containing. BusrnEss.-To receive the Liquidator's account. 157 acres; Section 42, Block VI, Huiroa S.D., and Sections 23 a_nd 24, Block X, liuiroa S.D., containing 442 acres ; Sec­ 203 M. MURRAY, Liquidator. t10n 45 and part 4ti, 1,ections 50 anct 47, Block VI, l:iuiroa S.D., containing 328.1.22 acres; Section 13, Block VI, Huiroa WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. S.D., containing 60 acres ; Section 25, Block X, Huiroa S.D., containing 143 acres ; Sections 27 and 28, Block X, and RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Sections l and 2 and part 5, Block XI, Huiroa S.D., containing __ J 678 acres ; Section 2, Taitama Sett., containing 292.2.0 ; N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Se~tion 6~ Taitama . Sett., _containing 110.2.30 ; _Section ;. I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Waipa I Ta1tama Sett., contammg 2o0 acres 3 roods; Sect10n 3, Ta1- Uounty Uouncil hereby resolves as follows :- ' tama Sett., containing 303 acres ; Section 4, Taitama Sett., That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other containing 194.1.0 acres; Section 5, Taitama Sett., con­ charges on a loan of £1,550, authorized to be raised by the taining 177 acres; Section 7, Ta~tama Sett., oo~taining Wa1pa County Council, under the above-mentioned Act 109.1.10 acres; all Block VII, Hmroa S.D. : Sect10n 12, for the purpose of forming and metalling for the first tim~ Block VI, Huiroa RD., containing 196.0.28 acres. . port10ns of the roads known as Tawa Road and .Mahoe Street And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurnng rate the said Waipa County Council hereby makes and levies ;

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