Jn:mb. 55. 2111

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913.

Constituting the Town District of Ederul,ale, in the County of reserve and Ferry Road ; thence along the southern side of Southland. Ferry Road to McKinnon's Road ; thence along the western side of the last-mentioned road to the road at the south­ [L.s.J LIVERPOOL; Governor. eastern corner of Section No. 197, Suburbs of Edendale; thence along the northern side of the road forming the southern A PROCLAMATION. boundaries of Sections Nos. 197,183,182, and 178, Suburbs HEREAS it is enacted by the Town Boards Act, 1908, of Edendale, to Seaward Road, across that road, and along W that the Governor may declare that any locality the southern and south-western boundaries of part of Section outside a borough wherein there are not less than fifty house­ No. 231A to Section No. 5, Block VI, Edendale Township; holders shall be a town district : thence along the southern boundary of that section to its And whereas a petition was presented to the Governor by south-western corner, and along its western boundary, across the inhabitants within the area mentioned in such petition, the railway reserve, along the western boundaries of Sections praying that such area in the County of Southland might be Nos. 5 and 1, Block V, Edendale Township, the abutment of constituted a town district under the Town Boards Act, 1908 : a road, and along the western boundaries of Sections Nos. 12 And whereas a Commission was appointed under the Town and 11, Block II, Edendale Township, to Ferry Road ; thence Boards Amendment Act, 1912, to hold an inquiry and make across that road, and along its northern side to the south­ a report as to the suitability or otherwise for municipal con­ western corner of Allotment No. 15 on plan No. 1273, de­ trol of the said area, and to make such alterations of the posited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Inver­ boundaries thereof as they deemed advisable : And whereas cargill ; thence along the western boundaries of Allotments the Commission so appointed reported that the area men­ Nos. 15 and 14, and along the north-eastern boundaries of tioned in such petition and described in the Schedule hereto Allotments Nos. 14, 13, 12, road reserve, 11, 10, 9, 8, on plan is suitable for municipal control : No. 1273 aforesaid, and a recreation reserve, to Allotment Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of No. 1 on plan No. 534, deposited as aforesaid ; thence along Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, the- north-western boundary of that allotment and Allotment in pursuance and exercise of the power and autho.rity vested No. 1 on plan No. 809, deposited as aforesaid; thence along in me by the Town Boards Act, 1908, and its amendments, part of the south-western boundary of Allotment No. 1 on and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, do hereby plan No. 1273 aforesaid to its westernmost corner; thence proclaim and declare that the area described as aforesaid in along the north-western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 1, 2, the Schedule hereto sha.11 be a town district and the same is 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 on plan No. 1273 aforesaid, along the northern hereby constituted a town district under the Town Boards boundary of the last-mentioned allotment, and across a road Act, 1908, by the name of the Edendale Town District. And, and railway reserve, to the place of commencement. in further pursuance and exercise of the said powers, I do hereby proclaim, declare, and appoint that the Board of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Commissioners for the said district shall consist of seven Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, members. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian SCHEDULE. Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in EDENDALE TOWN DISTRICT. and over His. Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under ALL that area in the Southland Land District bounded by e j the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ line commencing at a point on the eastern side of the Dun­ ment House, at Wellington, this seventh day of edin--lnvercargill Railway Reserve at the north-western corner July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine of Section No. 61E, Edendale Settlement; thence along the hund"8d and thirteen. southern side of Crescent Road to the north-eastern corner H. D. BELL, of Section No. 72E ; thence along the south-eastern bound­ Minister of Internal Affairs. aries of Sections Nos. 72E, 73E, 74E, 75E, 76E, 77E, 78E, 79E, SOE, 81 E, and 82E, Edendale Settlement, and across a railway Gon SAVE THE KING! A 2112 THR NEW ZEALAND GI\.ZETTE. [No. 55

Land procla.imed a• a Road in Rlock V, Tirirau\awa 811rvey Setting apal't Land in Hawke's Bay Land District for District, Wellington Land District. Leasing as a Small Grazing-nm under the Land Act, 1908. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL. Governor A PROCLAMATION. [L.R.] LTVEl1POOL, Governor. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William A PHOCLA}1ATION. de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities of Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby, with the consents B vested in me by section two hundred and eight of of the owner and mortgagee of the land described in the the Land Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority Schedule hereto, and of the Rangitikei County Council, being enabling me in that behalf, I, Arthur William de Brjto the local authoritv in whose district the said land is situated, Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of proclaim as a road the land described in the said Schedule. New Zealand, do hereby declare that the run mentioned in the Schedule hereto she.II be subject to the provisions of SCHRDTTT,F, sections two hundred and eight to two hundred and twenty­ two of Part V of the Land Act, 1908, relating to small grazing-runs. "0 Being Situated in Shown "" 0 Portion of Survey on Plan Section District of 0~£ SCHEDULE. "o 0 HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRICT.-WAIAPU CouNTY. Second-class Pa.sroral La11d. .. I ·-- 3 V [Tiriraukawa [f L. & s. [ Red. 1913/700 Hun No. Survey District. l Area. -----~--- ·------·-- In the Wellington Land District ; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured A, R P. as above mentioned, and deposited in the Head Office, 98 I Tutamoe .. 1 2, 746 O O Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington. -·-·----··-----~----- Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Srrint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in anil over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ and over His Ma.jesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern· the s~a.! of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House, at Wellington, this third day of ment House, at Wellington, this eighth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine ,July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. hundred and thirteen. H. D. BELL, H. D. BELL, For Minister of Lands. For Minister of Lands.

Gon SAVE THE KING! (ion SAVE THE KI~G !

Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XIII, Kairariga Survey District, Wellington Land District. Land reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by [L.S.] LlVEHPOOT:, Governor. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William A PROCLAMATION. de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consent "'CXIHEREAS by Lhe Sceuery Preservation Act, 1908 of the Kairanga County Uoancil, being the local authority V \ (hereinafter referred to as " the said Act"), a in whose district the land described in the Schedule hereto Scenery Preservation Board is constituted, and it is ene.cted is situated, proclaim as a road the land described in the that suoh Board shall, when so directed by the Minister said Schedule. charged for the time being with the administration of the said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or historic interest, or on which there are thermal springs, and make RCHEDULE inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Governor; I and shall from time to time recommend what lands, whether :11),g ~ Crown or private, shall be permanently reserved as scenic, .a I 0 .,,,.,. Situated I " thermal, or historic reserves : And whereas the said Boa.rd a"'""" . Being ~o I Shown =o in f• was dnly directed to inspect and report on the land described .~;:: a~ Portion of Survey on I """ eca~3;i:; Section District of Plan 5~ in the Schedule hereunder, and has recommended that the ~e~gca ~ i "o ~"l'j •..;~ al I 0 said land should be permanently reserved for scenic pur­ P."" I poses, and it is expedient to give effect to such recom­ I - I I I mendation: A, R, P. , Now, therefore .. I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of 3 1 7'8 12 (ER.) XIII I Kairanga .. I L. & S. Pink. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in I 11911/6581 pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described In the Wellington Land District ; as the same is more in the Schednle hereunder shall be a scenic reserve under particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as the Scenery Preservat10n Act, 1908, and subject to the pro­ above mentioned, and deposited in the Head Office, Depart­ visions thereof. ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, SCHEDULE. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and HuTIWAI ScE:>iIO RESERVE. Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian ALL that area in tho Wellington Land District, containing Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in by admeasurement 98 acres and 22 porches, moro or loss, being and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Section 35, Block III, Pu ketoi Survey District. Bounded land and its Dependencies ; and issued under towards tho north-east by Section 37, Block III, Puketoi the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ Survey District, 2726·9 Jinks; towar

the same is dolincated on the plan marked L. and S. 212/5, I Land reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, am! thereon bordered red. I [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, A PROCLAMATIO~. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and W HER.~AS by the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"), a Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief m Scenery Preservation Board is constituted, and it is enacted and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ that such Board shall, when so directed by the Minister land and its Dependencies ; and issued under charged for the time being with the administration of the the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or historic in­ ment House, at Wellington, this third day of terest, or on which there are thermal springs, and make July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Governor ; hnndred and thirteen. and shall from time to time recommend what lands, whether Crown or private, shall be permanently reservecl as scenic, H. D. Bb..uL. thermal, or historic reserves: And whereas the said Board For Jlfinister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. was duly directed to inspect and report on the land described (Jon SAVE 'J HE KrnG I in the Schedule hereunder, and has recommended that the said land should be permanently reserved for scenic pur­ poses, and it is expedient to give effect to such recommenda­ Lands reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. tion: Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of [r..s. J LIVEUPOOL. GovHnor. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in A PROCLAMATION. pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in the said HEREAS by the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described W (hereinafter referrecl to as "the saicl Act"), a in the Schedule hereunder sball be a scenic reserve under Scenery Preservation Board is constituted, and it is the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and subject to the pro­ enaeted that such Board shall, when so directed by the visions thereof. Minister charged for the time being with the administra­ tion of the said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or hietoric interest, or on which there are thermal springs, SCHEDULE and make inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Governor; and shall from time to time recommend what MANGA TE Pmu SCENIC REsEuvE. lands, whether Crown or private, shall be permanently ALL that area in tho Wellington Land District, containing reserved as scenic, thermal, or historic reserves : And by admeasurcment 201 acres, more or Jess, being Section 13, whereas the said Board was duly directed to inspect and Block XII, Kaitioke Survey District. Bounded towards the report on the lands described in the Schedule hereunder, north-wost and north generally by Section 11, Block XII, and has recommended that the said lands should be perma­ Kaitioke Survey District ; towards the south-oast and east nently reserved for scenic purposes, and it is expedient to generally by Sections 17 and 16 of said hlock ; towards give effect to such recommendation : tho south and again towards tho oast gonorally by tho Kaitieke Now, therefore, I, Arthur William do Brito Savilc, Earl of Road ; and towards the wost by that road and by Section 11 Liverpool, the Governor of .the Dominion of New Zealand, aforesaid : as the same is delinca ted on the plan marked in pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in the L. and S. 704/ l, deposited in tho Head Office, Department of said Act, do hereby pl'oclaim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereunder shall be scenic reserves Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thoroon bordorc'd red. under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and subject to the provisions thereof. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the SCHEDULE. Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and 0MATANE SCENIC RESERVES. Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ by admeasuremcnt 81 acres 3 roods 8 perches, more or less, land and its Dependencies ; and issued under being Section 30, Block IV, Hautapu Survey District. the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govarn­ Bounded towards the north by Section 12, Block IV, Hautapu ment Honse, at Wellington, this third day of Survey District ; towards the east generally by Section 17 of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine said block, towards the south-west by Sections 19 and 19A hundred and thirteen. of said block, and towards the west generally by a public roacl. H. D. BELL, Also all that area in the Wellington Land District, con­ For Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. taining by admeasurement 3 acres 1 rood 12 perches, moro or less, being Section 23, Block IV, Hautapu Survey District. GOD SA VE TllE KINL I Bounded towards the north by Section 22, Block IV, Hautapu Survey District, towards tho east generally by Omatane Road, and towards the south-west and west generally by Section 18 of said block and by a road and river-bank reserve along the bank of the Rangitikei River. Land, re,erved under the Scenery Preservation ·Act, 1908. Also all that area in the Wellington Land District, con­ taining by admeasurement 20 acres a~d 23 perches, more or loss, being Section 18, Block IV, Hautapu Survey District. 0 L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Bounded towards the north-east by Section 23, Block IV, Hautapu Survey District, and by Omatane Road ; towards A PROCLAMATION. tho south - east and sou th gone rally by said road; and HEREAS by the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 towards the west generally by a road and river-bank reserve W . (hereinafter referred to as " the •aid Act "), a along the bank of tho Rangitikei River: save and excopt that Scenery Preservation Board is constituted, and it is portion of the Puke Road which intersects the area. enacted that such Board shall, when so directed by the As the same are delineated on tho plan marked L. and Minister charged for the time being with the administration S,459/11, deposited in the Head Office, Dopartment of Lands of the said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. historic interest, or on which there are thermal springs, and make inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Civcn undel' the har:d of His Excellency the Ri)\ht Governor; and shall from time to time recommend what Honourable .\.rthur William de Brito f;:,,ile, lands, whether Crown or private, shall be permanently Earl of Liverpool. Knight Commander of the reserved as scenic, thermal, or historic reserves: And Most Distingrnshed Order of Saint Michael and whereas the said Board was duly directed to inspect and Saint George, )Iember of the Royal Victorian report on the lands described in the Schedule hereunder, Order, Go{ernor and Commander-in-Chief in and has recommended that the saicl lands should be perma­ and over His ~ajcsty's Dominion of New Zea­ nently reserved for scenic purposes, and it is expedient to land and its Dependencies ; and issued under give effect to such recommendation: the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House, at Wellington, this third clay of Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of July, in tJ:,e year of our Lord one thousand nine Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in the hunclrnd and thirteen. said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands H. D. BELL, described in the Schedule hereunder shall be scenic reserves For Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. under the Scenery Preserva.tion Act, 1908, and subject to Gan SA VE THE KING ! the provisions thereof. 2114 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

SCHEDULE. and south-west by the Wanganui River; as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 709/ 1, deposited WAEWAEPA SOENIC RESERVES. in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing Wellington, and thereon bordered red. by admeasurement 357 acres, more or less, being Section 35, . Block VII, Makuri Survey District. Bounded towards the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right wost, north, and north-east generally by Waewaepa Road Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, and by Makairo Road; towards the south-east by Section 21, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Block VII aforesaid, 9594 links; and towards the south-west Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and by Crown land, 2925·3 links : be all the a.foresaid linkages Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in more or less : as the same is delineated on the plan marked and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ L. and S. l57/l4A, deposited in the Head Office, Department land and its Dependencies ; and issued under of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ red. ment House, at Wellington, this third day of Also all that area i 1 the Wellington Land District, contain­ July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine ing by admeasurement 68 acres, more or less, being Section 55, hundred and thirteen. Block XVI, Makuri Survey District. Bounded towards the south-west, north-wost, and north generally by Section 52 H. D. BELL. of said Block XVI, 4697 links; towards the north-east and For .Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. east generally by Section 54 of said block, 5315·4 links; Goo SAVE THE Krno t and towards the south generally by Makairo Road and by Section 39, Block XVI, a gravel reserve: be all the aforesaid linkages more or less : as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and ~S. l57/l4B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bo rdored red. New County of Great Barrier Island, d,ivid,ed, into Ridings, &c.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Rig/1 [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the A PROCLAMATION. Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of tbe Royal Victorian N pursuance and exercise of tho powers and authorities Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in I vested in me by the Counties Act, 1908, and the Reserves and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea· and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering land and· its Dependencies ; and issued under Act, 1912, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liver­ the Seal of the sa.id Dominion, at the Govern­ pool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby ment House, at Wellington, this third day of divide the new County of Great Barrier Island, as constitutecl July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine by the said Acts, into three ridings, to be called tho Tapuwai hundred and thirteen. Riding, the Hirakimata Riding, and the Oruawharo Riding, and declare that the boundaries thereof shall be those set H. D. BELL, forth in the Schedule hereto : Fur Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. And I do hereby declare that two members shall be elected Gon SA VE THE KING ! for the Tapuwai Riding, three members for the Hirakimata Riding, and two members for the Oruawharo Riding. And I do further declare that Tuesday, the fifth day of August, ------one thousand nine hundred and thi»teen, shall be the day upon which the election of the first Council of the said County of Great Barrier Island shall take place, and Wednesday, Land reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. the thirteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at one o'clock in the afternoon, shall be the time, and the Billiard- room at Whangapara shall be the [L.S.) LIVERPOOL, Governor. place, at which the first meeting of the said Council shall be A PROCLAMATION. held. W HEREAS by the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as " the so.id Act "), e. SCHEDULE. Scenery Preservation Boe.rd is constituted, and it is enacted that such Board ~hall, when so directed by the Minister TAPUWAI RIDING. charged for the time being with the administration of the said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or historic in­ ALL that area in Great Barrier Island County bounded to­ terest, or on which there are thermal springs, and me.ke wards the east generally by the sea from the northernmost inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Governor; corner of the said county to the Whangapoua Inlet ; thence and shall fr-0m time to time recommend what lands, whether by that inlet to the western boundary of Harataonga Parish ; Crown or priva.te, shall be perma.nently reserved as scenic, thence by the said Harataonga Parish to Trig. Station K thermal, or historic reserves : And whereas the said Board (Hirakimata) ; thence towards the south generally by a right was duly directed to inspect and report on the land described line to the source of the northern branch of the stream which in the Scbedule hereunder, e.nd has recommended that flows into the Ka.iarara Arm of Port Abercrombie ; thence the said land should be permanently reserved for scenic by that stream and the said Kaiarara Arm ; and towards the purposes, e.nd it is expedient to give effect to such recom­ west and north-west generally by the sea to the place of com­ mendation: mencement. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Saville, Ea.rt HIRAXIMATA RIDING. of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zee.land, in pursuance and exercise of the powers contained in the All that area in Great Barrier Island County bounded to­ said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land wards the north and north-west by the Tapuwai Riding here­ described in the Schedule hereunder shall be a scenic reserve inbefore described from the Kaiarara Arm of Port Abercrombie under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and subject to to the entrance of Whangapoua Inlet; thence towards the the provisions thereof. north-east and east generally by the sea to the mouth of the Kaitoke Creek ; thence towards the south generally by the said Kaitoke Creek to the road at the north-western corner of Section No. 135, Aotea Parish, in Block II, Tryphena Sur­ SCHEDULE. vey District; thence by tho road forming the north-western PoPOTEA SCENIC RESERVE. boundary of that section and the south-eastern boundary of Section No. 136, the road forming the southern boundary of ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by the last-mentioned section and the south-eastern boundaries admeasurement 202 acres and 36 perches, more or less, being of Sections Nos. 137 and 138, the road forming the south­ Section 2, Block IV, Rarete Survey District (formerly Popotea western boundary of Section No. 139, the southern boundaries No. l Block). Bounded towards the north-west by Popotea of Sections Nos. 140, 141, and 142, and intersecting Sections No. 2 Block, towards the north-east and east generally by Nos. 182 and 3, to the Whangaparapara Harbour; and thence the Orapa Stream, forming the south-western and western towards the south-west and west generally by the sea to the boundaries of Section I of said block, and towe.rds the south place of commencement. JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l"rE. 2115

0RUAWHARO RIDING. Land in Block X, Whirinaki Survey District, tttlcen for the All that area in Great Barrier Island County bounded to­ Purposes ol a Landing Reserve. wards the north generally by the Hirakimata Riding herein­ before described, and towards the north-east, east, south, and south-wost generally by the sea. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ris;ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of tbe W is required to be taken, under the Public Works Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Act, 1908, for a certain public work, to wit, for the pur­ Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian poses of a landing reserve at Utapu, Wanganui River, in Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Block X, Whirinaki Survey District : and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies; and issued under And whereas all the conditions precedent required by law the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ to be observed and performed prior to the taking of such ment House, at Wellington, this tenth day of July, land for the purposes hereinbefore specified have been in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred observed and performed : and thirteen. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, H. D. BELL, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Minister of Internal Affairs. vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me Gon, s, VE THE KrNo ' in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that tbe land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the landing reserve aforesaid; and I do hereby declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. Proclaimi-11g as Roads Road-lines laid od by the Tukerau Di.st·rict ,tlaori Land Board iu Block.< I, Whangape, I, II, V, and VI, /Jla1

~ .... ~ ,o .S Situated re ~ 8 o (l) ~ ci ~ ~ in Shown al a:1 [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor ~ ! ~ j JJ Being ~r°rtion ~ .Q Ji~~;i!t pfin g~ A PROCLAMATION. ~~]'o: ~;:Q of 8 § N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section two hundred and forty of the Native Land 1 Act, 1909, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of ~~ 19 j :aim:rino5Blii:r~ I Whiri~aki f P.W.~.II ~:ged Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, No. 8 I 30977 , pink do hereby proclaim as roads the road-lines laid off by the Tokerau District Maori Land Board as described in the In the Wellington Land District ; as the same is more Schedule hereto. particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington SCHEDULE. Provincial District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right I .9 Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Shown Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Being 3'g Situated in Survey ; on Portiou of 1 dS - District of 1 Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and j~ Plan Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majest.y's Dominion of• New Zea­ A. It. P land and its Dependencies; and issued under Whangape I the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ 58 1 0 Te Karae Mangamuka P.W.D. Red. ment House, at Wellington, this third day of Block f ~ } 33725 lxm Maungataniwha July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine 56 3 5 Ditto I, II, Mangamuka Ditto .. hundred a,nd thirteen. V, VI W. FRASER, 4 1 25 II Minister of Public Works. 4 3 31 35 1 32 v,"v1 Oou SAVE THE KING! 21 2 7 VI I ,, 12 1 23 " . · 1 I 14 3 13 " .. (15482, blue) Appointing Members of Assessment Courts iinder the All in the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more Valuation of Land Act, 1908. particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Pro­ LIVERPOOL, Governor. vincial District. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri$ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, At the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the July, 1913. Most Distingmshe'd Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Present : Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Hrs ExcELLE1'CY THE GoVERNOR IN CouNCIL. and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ I vested in him by the Valuation of Land Act, 1908, His ment House, at Wellington, this thirtieth day of Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive hundred and thirteen. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint, as from W FRASER. the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and Minister of Public Works. thirteen, the persons mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be members of the Assessment Court for the special district Gon SAVE THE KING 1 set opposite the name of each respectively. 2116 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. 55

SCHEDULE. any claim so published, he may rcgbter the claim and furnish to the applicant a certificate thereof. Name. Special District. 5. If objection is made to any claim the matter in dispute shall, if it cannot otherwise be settled, be determined by a Board consisting of the registration officer and a representative Bell, R. J. W aira.u Road District. of each of the contending parties. The registration officer Shaw, John Kawhia County. shall be chairman and convener of the Board, and the decision Buchanan, George Thames County and Ohine­ of the Board shall be final. Each party shall pay its own muri County. expenses. 6. The registration officer shall from time to time publish J. F. ANDREWS, in the Gazette a list of the colours, uniforms, badges, or Clerk of the Executive Council monograms in respect of which he has issued certificates of registration. J. F. ANDREWS, Amending Order in Council fixing Lighthouse Dues. Clerk of the Executive Council.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Eztension of Time for Preparation of County Roll.•,

JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'I'TE. '2117

made to appear to the Governor in Council that the proposed 12. In case the Council shall- work will not be or tend to the injury of navigation, a.nd the (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ said plans have, prior to the making of this Order-in Council, before set forth, or any of them ; or been approved by the Governor in Council: And whereas it (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period is expedient that a license should be gra,nted a.nd issued to of thirty days,- the Council under the said Act for the purpose last aforesaid, then and in either of the said cases this Order in Council, on the terms and conditions hereinafter expressed : and every right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ determined by the Govern or in Council without any notice minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the to the Council or other proceedings whatever ; and publi­ power and authority vested in him .by the said Act, and cation in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that containing such revocation shall Le snfticicnt notice to the behalf, and by and with tho advice and consent of the Council, and to all persons concerned or interested, that Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby ap­ this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges prove of the object for which the said license is required by thereby granted ancl conferred, have been revoked and deter­ the Council as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and mined. exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like 13. The erection of the said wharf shall be sufficient advice and consent a.s aforesaid, doth hereby license a.nd evidence of the acceptance by the Council of the terms and permit the Council to use a.nd occupy that part of the fore­ conditions of this Order in Council. shore and hmd below low-water mark on which the said J. F. ANDREWS, wharf is to be erected, as shown on the plan M.D. 4072 so Clerk of the Executive Council. deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of erecting and main­ taining the said wharf; such license to be held and enjoyed by the Council upon and subject to the terms and conditions Licensing Messrs. Pasco Brothers to use and occupy a Part of set forth in the Schedule hereto. the Foreshore of Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island, as a Site for a Fish-shed.

SCHEDULE LIVERPOOL, Governor. I. IN these conditions the term "Minister " means the onnrrn IN COUNCIL Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority At the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of acting by or under the direction of such Minister. July, 1913. 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order Present : in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the JlIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. foreshore, and land below low-water mark adjacent thereto, HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered to necessary for the erection of the said wharf, as shown on W grant the license hereinafter mentioned, Angelo Pasco the plan marked M.D. 4072. and Joseph Pasco, of Invercargill, trading under the style or a. All persons shall, at all reasonable times, upon payment title of Pasco Brothers (hcrdnafter called "the licensees"), of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the said have applied to the Governor in Council for a license under the wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and there­ Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "tho said Act"), to from. occupy a. pa.rt of the foreshore in order to erect and maintain 4. His Majesty or the Governor, and all officers in the thereon a fish-shed, in Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island ; and, Government service acting in the execution of their duty, in accordance with the one-hundred-and-fiftieth section of shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, the said Act, have depnsited a plan in the office of the Marine through, and out of the said wharf without payment. Department a.t Wellington (marked M.D. 4075) showing the 5. The Council shall maintain the above-mentioned place in the said bay where it is intended to erect rnch fish­ wharf in good order and repair ; and shall at all times ex­ shed, and the area of foreshore intended to be occupied hibit from the wharf and maintain at its own cost suitable for such purpose: And whereas it has been made to appear and necessary lights for the guidance of vessels; provided to the Governor in Council that t,he proposed work will not that no light shall be exhibited until after it has been be or tend to the injury of navigation, and the said plan has, approved of by the Minister. prior to the making of this Order in Council, been approved 6. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all by the Governor in Council : Ancl, whereas it is expedient reasonable times, enter upon the said wharf and view the that a license under the raid Act, for the purpose aforesaid, state of repair thereof ; and upon such Minister leaving a.t should be granted and issued to the licensees on the terms or posting to the last known address of the Council in New and conditions hereinafter expressed : Zealand a notice in writing of any defect or want of repair Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ in such wharf, requiring it within a reasonable time, to be minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the therein prescribed, to repair the same, it shall with all con - power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and with venient speed cause such defect to be removed or such rep~irs the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said to be made. Dominion, doth hereby approve of the purpose or object for 7. Nothing herein' contained shall authorize the Council which the said license is required by the licensees as aforesaid ; to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ and, in further pursuance and exercise of the said power and sistent with a.ny law relating to the Customs, or any regula­ authority, and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, tion of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of doth hereby license and permit the licensees to use and occupy the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regula­ that part of the foreshore which is particularly shown and tions made thereunder, and that are now or ma.y hereafter delineated on the plan so deposited as aforesaid, for the pur­ be in force. pose of constructing or erecting thereon a fish-shed, such 8. The ballast of all vessels loading a.t the said wharf license to be held and enjoyed by the licensees upon and shall be taken away by the Council and deposited above subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule high-water mark, or at ~uch place a.s may be approved of by hereto. the Minister, or by any person appointed by the Minister for that purpose. 9. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under SCHEDULE. this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for four­ 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the teen yea.rs from the date thereof, unless in the meantime Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting or revoked by competent authority; a.nd the Council shall by or under the direction of such Minister. not assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, or 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order privilege without the previous written consent of the Minister in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the first obtained. foreshore shown on the said plan me,rked M.D. 4075. IO. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be a.t any 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges time resumed by the Governor, without payment of any granted by this Order in Council the licensees shall, on cGmpensation whatever, on giving to the Council three being supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such sum of £2 10s., and therPaftcr an annual sum of 10s. in ad­ notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, and vance, such annual payments to date from the date hereof, delivered at or posted to the la.st known address of the a.nd the first such payment to be made on the licensees being Council in New Zealand. supplied with a copy of this Orcler in Council. 11. The Council shall bo liable for any injury which the 4. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen years, any default or neglect on its part. computed from the date of this Order in Council, unless in 2118 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

the meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be / injury or navigation, and the said plan has, prior to the altered, modified, or revoked by competent authority; and making of this Order in Council, been approved by the the licensees shall not assign, charge, or part with any such Governor in Council : And whereas it is expedient that a right, power, or privilege without the previous written con- license und-er the said Act, for the purpose aforesaid, should sent of the Minister first obtained. be granted and issued to the licensees on the terms and 5. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any conditions hereinafter expressed : time resumed by the Governor, and the licensees may be Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ required to remove the fish-shed at their own cost, without minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the payment of any compensation whatever, on giving to the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of licensees three calendar months' previous notice in writing. all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, Any such notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of licensees in New Zealand. tho purpose or object for which the said license is required 6. Tlie licensees shall maintain the above-mentioned fish- by the licensees as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and shed in good order and repair, and shall at all times exhibit exercise of the said power and authority, and by and with therefrom, and maintain at their own cost, suitable and the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license necessary lights for the guidance of vessels; provided that and permit the licensees to use and occupy that part of the no light shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of foreshore and land below low-water mark which is particu­ by the Minister. larly shown and delineated on the plan so deposited as afore- 7. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all said, for the purpose of constructing thereon timber-booms reasonable times, enter upon the said fish-shed and view the in accordance with the said plan, such license to be held and state of repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving enjoyed by the licensees upon and subject to the terms and at or posting to the last known address of the licensees a conditions set forth in the Schedule he"reto. notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in such fish-shed, requiring the licensees within a reasonable time, to be therein prescribed, to repair t ie same, they shall with all convenient speed cause such "defect to be removed or SCHEDULE. such repairs to be made. · 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the 8. The licensees shall be liable for any injury which may Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen be sustained by any vessel or boat in passing the shed or Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by contact with it, and which may be occasioned by any by or under the direction of snob Minister. default or neglect ou their part. 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order 9. In case the licensees shall- iu Council shall extend and apply to the part of the fore­ (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ shore and land below low-water mark necessary for the con­ before set forth, or any of them ; struction of the timber-booms, as shown on plan M.D. 4090. (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said shed for a period of 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges thirty days; granted by this Order iu Council the licensees shall, on being (3.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of conditions; or £2 lOs., and thereafter an annual sum of £5 in advance, (4.) Become bankrupt, or be in any manner brought such annual payments to date from the date hereof, the first under the operation of any Jaw in force for the of such payments to be made on the company being supplied time being relating to bankruptcy,- with a copy of this Order in Council. then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and 4. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this every right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and deter­ Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen years mined by the Governor in Council without any notice to the from the date hereof, unless in the meantime such rights, licensees or other proceeding whatsoever; and publication in powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked the New Zealanjl Gazette of an Order in Council containing by competent authority; and the licensee "shall not assign, such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the licensees, and charge, or part with any such right, power, or privilege to all persons concerned or interested, that this Order in without tbe previous written consent of the Minister first Council, and the rights and privileges thereby conferred, obtained. have been revoked and determined ; and upon such revoca­ 5. His Majesty or the Governor, and itll officers in the tion the Minister may cause the said fish-shed, and all other Government service acting in the execution of their duty, erections or buildings thereto beknging, to bP removed, and shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, may recover the cost incurred by any such removal from the through, over, and out of the said timber-booms without licensees. payment. 10. The erection of tbe fish-shed shall be deemed to be an 6. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any acceptance by the licensees of the conditions of this Order iu time resumed by the Governor, and the licens!les may be Council. required to remove the timber-booms at their own cost, J. F. ANDREWS, without payment of any compensation whatever, on giving Clerk of the Executive CounciL to the licensees three months' previous notice in writing. Any notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the Licensing T. Hartley and Son to nse and ocwpy a Part of th, licensees in New Zealand. Fore,shore and Land below Low-water Mark in the M angamnka 7. The licensees shall maintain the above-mentioned River, Holcianga Harbour, as a Site for Timber-booms. timber-booms in good order and repair, and shall at all times exhibit therefrom, and maintain at their own cost, any lights LIVERPOOL. Governor. that may be required by the Minister; provided that no ORDER IN COUNCIL. light shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of At the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of by the Minister. July, 1913. 8. Any person authorized by the Minister may, at all reasonable times, enter upon the said.timber-booms and view Present: the state of repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. at or posting to the last known address of the licensees a HE~EAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered notice in writ;ng of any defect or want of repair in such W to grant tho license h"reinafter mentioned, Thomas timber-booms requiring them within a reasonable time, to Hartley a'!d Thomas Francis Hartley, trading under the style be therein prescribed, to repair the same, they shall with or title of Thomas Hartley and Son (hereinafter called " the all convenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such licensees"), have applied to the Governor in Council for a repairs to be made. license under the Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called 9. The licensees shall be liable for any injury which may "the said Act"), to occupy a part of the foreshore and laud be sustained by any vessel or boat in passing the timber­ below low-water mark in the Mangamuka River, Hokianga booms or by contact therewith, and which may be occasioned Harbour, in order to construct and maintain thereon timber­ by any default or neglect on the part of the licensees. booms; aud, in accordance with the one-hundred-and­ 10. In case the licensees shall- fiftieth section of the said Act, have deposited a plan in the (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ office of the Marine Department, at Wellington (marked before set forth, or any of them ; M.D. 4090), showing the place where it is intended to con­ (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said timber-booms for a struct such timber-booms, the area of foreshore and land period of thirty days ; below low-water mark intended to be occupied for such (3.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these purpose, and the manner in wh;ch it is proposed to carry out conditions ; or the work: (4.) Become bankrupt or be brought under the operation And whereas it has been made to appear to tho Governor of anyllaw for the time being in force relating to in Council that the proposed work will not be or tend to the bankruptcy,- JULY 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2119 then e.nd in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and I enacted that the Governor may from time to time by Order every right, power, e.nd privilege, may be revoked e.nd de- in Council make regulations, to ha.ve force and effect through­ termined by the Governor in Council without any notice to out New Zea.land, or only in such waters or places as a.re the licensees or other proceedings whatsoever; e.nd pub- speeified in such regulations, for, inter alia, imposing any lica.tion in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council conditions or restrictions upon the ta.king of fish: i:onte.ining such revocation shall be sufficien.t notice to the And whereas it is desirable to prohibit tho ta.king of fish lioensees, and to all persons conoerned or interested, that by means of nets in tha.t portion of Lake Wakatipu herein­ this Order in Council, and the rights and privileges thereby after described : oonferred, have been revoked and determined; and upon Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ such revocation the Minister may cause the said timber- minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the booms to be removed, and may recover the costs incurred power and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, by any such removal from the licensees. d d h bl h '-- 11. The construction of the timber-booms shall be deemed an of a.II other powers an a.ut orities ena. ing im in trnot behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of to be an acceptance by the licensees of the conditions of this the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Order in Council. make the following regulations for the purpose herein before J. F. ANDREWS, mentioned. Clerk of the Executive Connril

Prohibiting Net Fishing in a PMtwn of Lake Wakatipu. REGULATIONS. 1. No persons shall haul or use a. net for the purpose of ta.king LIVERPOOL, Governor. fish in Queenstown Bay, Lake Wa.katipu, inside a straight OR.DER TN COUNCIL. line drawn from the outermost point of the Tourist Park At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventh day to the outermost boundary of the Borough Immigration of July, 1913. Barracks Reserve. Present: 2. Any person committing a. breach of the above regula­ tion is Iia hie to a fine of not less than £1 or more than £20. Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section eighty-three of the Fisheries Act, 1 J. F. ANDREWS, W 1908 (hereinafter ca.lied "the said Act"), it is · Clerk of the Executive Counril

Re,gulations under the Grimes Amendment Act, 1910.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this sev£nth day of July, 1913. Present: His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR IN CouNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section twenty-nine of I the Crimes Amendment Act, 1910, His Excellency the Governor 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 following regulations for the purposes of the said Act, and doth declare that the regulations shall come into force on the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen.

REGULATIONS. PART !.-HABITUAL CRIMINALS AND OFFENDERS. PRISON REGULATIONS TO APPLY. 1. THE rules and regulations made under the provisions of the Prisons Act, 1908, and all general orders in regard to prisons, except where they are in conflict with these or any special regulations which may be hereafter brought into operation, shall apply to prisoners declared to be habitual criminals as regards their conduct, the requirements of discipline and health, their working-hours, dietaries, educational, religious, and other instruction, and other details.

VISITING JUSTICES. 2. The Visiting Justices shall have the same power to hear and determine complaints respecting habitual criminals as are provided for under the Prisons Act, 1908, and the regulations thereunder in regard to other prisoners, and shall have the same powers as regards the infliction of punishment~. 3. In addition to or in substitution for any punishment they may inflict under the Prisons Act, 1908, Visiting Justices are empowered to punish any such prisoner for any breach of discipline by imposing a fine not exceeding 10s., to be deducted from any sum standing to the credit of such prisoner in the account.a kept in the prison. 4. Visiting Justices shall visit the prisons frequently, and shall carefully investigate any complaints made to them, and, when necessary, furnish a report to the Minister of Justice (hereinafter referred to as the Minister). MEDICAL OFFICER. o. The Medical Officer shall forward quarterly reports to the Permanent Head of the Department of Justice respecting the condition of health, &o., of each prisoner.

CLASSIFICATION. 6. Prisoners declared to be habitual criminals shall, on entering upon their habitual sentencea, be dealt with under a progressive stage system by which they will practically determine their own treatment as regards the enjoyment of privileges or the reverse. They will be classified into three grap.es-the Lower, the Intermediate, and the Higher. Prisoners in the Intermediate and Higher B 212() l'HE NEW ZhALANl> 1,,\/,l-.I l l. [No. 55

Grades shall be competent to earn various privileges for which those iu the Lower Grade shall not be eligible. Intermediate Grade, 7. On completing the definite portion of his sentence a prisoner shall be placed in the Inter­ mediate Grade. From this grade he can rise to the Higher Grade by industry and good conduct, and may be reduced to the Lower Grade for idleness or for any offence against good order or discipline. llh 8. A prisoner in the Intermediate Grade shall be eligible to be recommended for.promotion to the Higher Grade when ·he has earned 2,920 marks, provided that he has earned full marks continuously during the nine months immediately preceding the date of his becoming eligible.

Higher Grade. 9. On promotion to the Higher Grade a prisoner will be eligible to receive full privileges while he earns the maximum marks. 10. When 5,840 marks have been eamed iu this grade a prisoner will be eligible to be placed on the Special List, provided that full marks have been earned for a continuous period of nine months immediately preceding, and his conduct has been exemplary during that period. 11. A prisoner in the Higher Grade may be reduced to a lower grade for idleness or for any offence against good order and discipline, and if so reduced shall not, unless specially recommended by the Inspector, be eligible to re-enter the Higher Grade until he has again passed through the Intermediate Grade. 12. Where a prisoner has been reduced to a lower grade for misconduct he must earn continuous marks for a further period of three months upon re-entering the Higher Grade before he can be recom­ mended for reinstatement on the Special List.

Lower Grade. 13. When a prisoner is reduced for misconduct to the Lower Grade, the earning of marks, gratuities, and privileges shall be suspended until the Intermediate Grade is re-entered. , 14. A prisoner reduced to the Lower Grade shall not be eligible for promotion to the Intermediate Grade until he has served at least one month in the Lower Grade with continuous industry and good conduct, and he shall not be eligible for the Higher Grade until he has again passed through the Intermediate Grade in accordance with these regulations. 15. In the Lower Grade the ordinary prison dress shall be worn.

PRIVILEGES OF GRADES. Intermediate Grade. 16. On first entering the Intermediate Grade a prisoner shall receive for one month the ration and any indulgence allowed him immediately prior to his transfer. Thereafter he shall be eligible for the privileges of the grade as hereinafter provided. 17. After gaining full marks for one month with good conduct, prisoners in this grade may, while continuing to earn full marks, be allowed to spend a portion of their earnings in the purchase of such extras as are marked with an asterisk (*) in the Indulgence List (Regulation No. 51). The limit of such expenditure may be defined by the Permanent Head, but shall not exceed on~-half of the net sum credited to a prisoner for work performed during the preceding week: Provided that any fine imposed shall debar a prisoner from this privilege until he has earned a further sum equal to the amount of the fine. 18. Prisoners in this grade shall be allowed two books and one magazine from the library each week. 19. They shall be permitted to receive a visit of not more than thirty minutes and to receive and despatch one letter every four weeks, provided that their conduct has been good during the preceding four weeks. 20. Where arrangements can be made for the delivery of lectures and addresses in the prison upon suitable subjects, prisoners in this grade shall be allowed to attend. 21. They may be allowed lights in cells for half an hour beyond the usual time. 22. They shall wear the ordinary dress, with H.C, in white on the left breast.

Higher Grade. 23. Prisoners in this grade, while earning full marks, may be allowed all the privileges of the Intermediate Grade, with the additions provided in the following regulations, and such further additions ar..d alterations as may from time to time be authorized by general orders. · 24. They shall be allowed three books and one magazine from the library each week. 25. They shall be permitted to receive a visit of thirty minutes' duration and to despatch and receive a letter every two weeks, provided that their conduct has been good during the previous two weeks. 26. They may be allowed lights in cells for one hour beyond the usual time. 27. They shall wear a blue dress, with the letters H.C. in red on the left breast. 28. In addition to the privileges set forth in Regulation No. 23, prisoners in this grade may be allowed to purchase articles, marked (t) in the Indulgence List, to an amount not exceeding two-thirds of the amount earned by them during the preceding week, provided that the provisions of Regulation No. 17 as to fines shall also apply to prisoners in this grade. 29. They shall be permitted to attend lectures and addresses when such are given, Jur,y 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETrl'K 2121

30. After six months' full marks have been continuously earned with exemplary conduct, prisoners in this grade will be eligible to be recommended to be placed on the Special List.

Special List. 31. Prisoners on the Special Li~t will, as far as practicable, be kept apart from other prisoners. 32. They shall enjoy all the privileges of the Higher Grade, and, in addition, they may be granted extended privileges in regard to association and recreation in the discretion~of the Inspector. 33. They shall be allowed to change their library books as often as they wish, but must not have more than one book and one magazine at any one time, except with the approval of the Inspector .. 34. They shall be permitted to receive and despatch one letter weekly, and to receive Vh~its at weekly intervals from friends and relations likely to take a benevolent interest in them on liberation and to be of use to them in finding employment or otherwise. 35. They shall wear coats of a different colour and cut from those worn m the Higher Grade.

PROMOTIONS IN GRADE, 36. Promotions ·in grade shall be made by the Inspector of Prisons.

EMPLOYMEN'l' MARKS. 37. Every prisoner shall be required to perform some fixed task daily, suited to his capacity and physical condition. 38. The work should be of a reproductive and reformative character, and, whenever practicable and not inconsistent with disciplinary requirements, a prisoner should be employed at the trade at which he is most proficient and which is the most likely to fit him for honest self-support when at liberty. 39. Each prisoner may earn marks according to the following scale, and the value of the marks shall be as set out in the scale:- For a full day's work with exemplary conduct, 8 marks, value 3s. For a fair day's work with good conduct, 7 marks, value 2s. 9d. For an indifferent day's work or bad conduct, 6 marks, value 2s. 6d. 40. Seven marks per diem may be granted for exemplary conduct on Sundays and holidays. 41. After deducting six marks per diem, or 2s. 6d., for the prisoner's maintenance, the remainder shall be placed to his credit in the account to be kept by the Gaoler, and the amount standing to his credit may be applied wholly or in part towards the maintenance of his wife and children (if any) during the period of his imprisonment, or be paid to the prisoner on his release or discharge, as may be directed by the Minister. 42. An account shall be kept in each prisoner's name showing the various payments and deductions. The accounts shall be audited by the Inspector of Prisons on each occasion when he inspects the prison. 43. Prisoners shall, on inquiry, at any time be informed of the state of their accounts. 44. Prisoners who only earn six marks per diem are liable to be punished unless some good cause can be shown for their failure to earn the higher number of marks. 45. Prisoners while exempt from work by reason of illness shall be credited with six marks per diem, but these may be increased at the discretion of the Inspector of Prisons.

GENERAL. 46. Any person who violates the conditions of his probation and is returned to prison, and any person who, having once been released on probation, is again convicted and sentenced to imprisonment, shall on again entering upon his habitual sentence be placed in the Lower Grade. Except under special circumstances he shall not be eligible for promotion to the Intermediate Grade until he has maintained a good-conduct record for at least six months, and he shall be required to serve at least twelve months with a continuous good-conduct record in the Intermediate Grade before being eligible for promotion to the Higher Grade. 4 7. In determining promotion in grade special consideration will be given to good conduct, including cheerful and prompt obedience to all rules and regulations, loyalty to the government of the prison, faithful and diligent performance of work, and efforts made to acquire skill and rapidity at work. 48. In determining a prisoner's eligibility for promotion to the Special List, in addition to consideration of his conduct regard shall be had to his habits and disposition, his powers of self-control and potentiality of reform, and the probability of his remaining at liberty without violating the law in the event of his release on probation being approved. ·

SEPARATE CELLS. 49. Every prisoner shall have a separate cell, in which he shall sleep, have his meals, and keep such of his belongings as may be sanctioned by the Inspector of Prisons.

!NDUWENCES. 50. No prisoner shall, except as hereinbefore provided, take indulgences or extra articles of food outside his cell, nor shall he share them with others. Every prisoner offending against this regulation shall be liable to punishment, and such punishment shall include forfeiture of marks and privileges. :2[22 [No. 55

Indulgence List. 51. The Indulgence List referred to in Regulations N m1. 17 and 28 will comprise the following articles:- tButter. t Fish (in tins). tMilk. *tPostage stamps. tCheese. *tFruit. *tMustar

PUNISHMENT. Confinement to Cells. 53. While awaiting the arrival of a Visiting Justice the Gaoler may confine to his cell any prisoner charged with misconduct, and may take any precautionary measures for the protection of prisoners and officers. He may also stop at any time any privileges until the Visiting Justice arrives and decides the matter. Fines. 54. Breaches of Discipline.-For breaches of discipline prisoners may be fined by ·the Visiting Justice or Inspector of Prisons a sum not exceeding 10s., as provided in Regulation No. 3. Reduction of Grade. 55. In addition to any specific punishment for any breach of discipline or other offence, a prisoner may be placed in any lower grade for such term as the Visiting Justice or Inspector of Prisons may decide. Serious Offences. 56. For escapes, attempted escapes, assaults upon officers, or other aggravated offences, the offender, of whatever grade, will, in addition to any sentence imposed therefor, be liable to be reduced by the Inspector of Prisons to the Lower Grade.

PETITIONS. 57. The Gaoler, when forwarding petitions for release, should state if definite employment can be found for the prisoner, and every facility should be given to an eligible prisoner to communicate with discharged prisoners' aid societies or any kindred organizations or reputable persons likely to find employment for him. Prison officers are enjoined to render all possible assistance in t.his respect, as unless suitable employment is obtained for a prisoner prior to discharge there is little hope of his being able to lead a reformed life.

ANNUAL REPORT TO MINISTER. , 58. The Inspector of Prisons shall see each prisoner when inspecting the prisons, and shall in January of each year furnish the Minister with a report on each case.

HABITUAL OFFENDERS. 59. The foregoing regulations contained in this Part shall also apply to habitual offenders.

PART II.-REFORMATIVE DETENTION. PRISON REGULATIONS TO APPLY. 60. The rules and regulations made under the provisions of the Prisons Act, 1908, and all general orders in regard to prisons, except as to the remission of sentences by marks obtained for good conduct and except also where they are in conflict with these or any special regulations which may be hereafter brought into operation, shall apply to prisoners serving sentences of reformative detention, as regards their conduct, the requirements of discipline and health, their working-hours, dietaries, educational, religious, and other instruction, and other details.

V!SITING JUSTICES. 61. The Visiting Justices shall have the same powers to hear and determine complaints respecting prisoners sentenced to reformative detention as are provided for under the Prisons Act, 1908, and the regulations thereunder in regard to other prisoners, and shall have the same powers as regards the infliction of punishments. 62. In addition to or in substitution for any punishment they may inflict under the Prisons Act, 1908, Visiting Justices are empowered to punish any such prisoner for any breach of discipline by imposing a fine not exceeding 10s., to be deducted from any sum standing to the credit of such prisoner in the accounts kept in the prison. 63. Visiting Justices shall visit the prisons frequently, and shall carefully investigate any complaints made to them, and, when necessary, furnish a report to the Minister.

MEDICAL OFFICER. 64:. The Medical Officer shall forward quarterly reports to the Permanent Head of the Department of Justice respecting the condition of health, &c., of each prisoner. JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2128

CLASSIFICATION. 65. All prisoners sentenced to reformative detention only, and all prisoners sentenced to imprison­ ment to be followed by reformative detention, shall during the period of their sentences of reformative detention be, as far as possible, kept apart from other classes of prisoners. 66. They shall be classified into two grades-the Second and First Grades respectively. The First Grade shall consist of two divisions, the Lower and Special. 67. All prisoners sentenced to reformative detention only shall on admission commence their sentences in the Second Grade. 68. All prisoners sentenced to reformative detention following a term of imprisonment :shall commence their period of reformative detention in the Second Grade, provided that a prisoner may be placed in any higher grade at the discretion of the Inspector of Prisons.

Se,cond Grade. 69. Prisoners in this grade shall be eligible for promotion to the First Grade when they have earned 1,464 marks, if their conduct and industry have been exemplary. 70. They may for misconduct be required to serve an additional period in this grade. 71. Prisoners who enter this grade after serving a term of imprisonment shall have the same privileges in regard to visits, the receipt and despatch of letters, and the issue of library books as they had in the class in which they were immediately prior to their transfer. 72. Prisoners sentenced to reformative detention only shall be permitted to receive a visit of not more than twenty minutes' duration and to receive and despatch two letters within one week from date of conviction. Thereafter they may receive a visit of not more than twenty minutes' duration and may despatch and receive one letter every eight weeks, providing their conduct and industry have been good during the preceding four weeks. 73. They shall be allowed one book from the library each week. 74. They shall wear coats of a different colour from those worn by ordinary hard-labour prisoners.

First Grade. 75. Lower Division.-Ou entering the First Grade prisoners shall be placed in the Lower Division, and must earn 2,920 marks and have served with exemplary conduct and industry for a period of twelve months immediately prior to becoming eligible for promotion to the Special Division. 76. They shall be permitted to receive a visit of not more than thirty minutes' duration and to receive and despatch one letter every four weeks, provided that their conduct and industry have been good during the preceding four weeks. 77. They shall be allowed to take two books and one magazine from the library each week. 78. They shall wear the prescribed dress, with red facings. 79. Special Division.-On promotion to the Special Division prisoners shall be permitted to receive a visit of thirty minutes' duration and receive and despatch a letter every two weeks. 80. They shall be allowed to change their library books three times a week, but shall not have more than one book and one magazine at a time, except with the approval of the Inspector of Prisons. 81. Prisoners may for misconduct be reduced to a lower grade or division for a stated period, but prisoners reduced from the Special Division will not, unless under exceptional circumstances, again be eligible for p:oomotion to that division. 82. Prisoners in the Special Division shall wear a blue dress, with red band on left forearm. 83. In determining a prisoner's eligibility for promotion to the Special Division, in addition to consideration of his conduct, regard shall be had to his habits and disposition, his powers of self-control and potentiality of reform, and the probability of his remaining at liberty without violating the law in the event of his release on probation being approved.

PROMOTIONS IN GRADE. 84. Promotions in grade shall be made by the Inspector of Prisons.

EMPLOYMENT MARKS. 85. Every prisoner serving a sentence of reformative detention shall, according to his capacity and physical condition, perform some fixed task daily. 86. Such work should be of a reproductive and reformative character, and, whenever practicable and not inconsistent with disciplinary requirements, the prisoner shall 1e employed at the trade at which he is most proficient and which is most likely to fit him for honest self-support when at liberty. 87. Each prisoner may earn marks according to the following scale, and the value of the marks shall be as set out in the scale :- Prisoners in the Second Grade- For a full day's work with exemplary conduct, 8 marks, 3s. For a fair day's work with good conduct, 7 marks, 2s. 9d. For indifferent work or bad conduct, 6 marks, 2s. 6d. 88. Prisoners in the First Grade employed on unskilled labour shall be credited with an additional 3d. per diem for a full or fair day's work respectively. 89. Prisoners in the First Grade who are skilled artisans or tradesmen employed at work at which they are proficient shall be credited with the following marks and amounts :­ For a full day's work with exemplary conduct, 8 marks, 4s. For a fair day's work with good conduct, 7 marks, 3s. 6d. For indifferent work or bad conduct, 6 marks, 2s. 6d. ~124 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

90. Seven marks per diem may be granted in each grade for exemplary conduct OD Sundays and holidays. 91. After deducting sixjmarks per diem, or 2s. 6d., for the prisoner's maintenance, the remainder shalljbe placed to his~credit in the account to be kept by the Gaoler, and the amount standing to his credit may be applied wholly or in part towards the maintenance of his wife or children (if any) during the period of his detention, or be paid to the prisoner on his release or discharge, as may be directed by the Minister. 92. An account shall be kept in each prisoner's name showing the various payments and' .deductions. The accounts shall be audited by the Inspector of Prisons OD each occasion when he inspects the prison. . 93. Prisoners shall,:on!inquiry, at any time be informed of the state of their accounts. 94. Prisoners who only earn six marks per diem are liable to be punished unless some good cause can be shown for their failure to earn the higher number of marks. 95. Prisoners while exempt from work by reason of illness shall be credited with six marks per diem, but these may be increased at the discretion of the Inspector of Prisons.

GENERAL. 96. Any prisoner who violates the conditions of his probation and is returned to prison, and any prisoner who, having once been released on probation, is again convicted and sentenced to imprison­ ment, shall on again entering upon his reformative sentence be placed in the Second Grade. Except under special circumstances he shall not be eligible for promotion to the First Grade until he has maintained a good-conduct record for1at least nine months, and he shall be required to serve at least eighteen months with a continuous good-conduct record in the Lower Division of the First Grade before being eligible for promotion to the Special Division. 97. In determining promotion in grade special consideration will be given to good conduct, including cheerful and prompt obedience to all rules and regulations, loyalty to the government of the prison, faithful and diligent performance of work, and efforts made to acquire skill and rapidity thereat. SEPARATE CELLS. 98. Every prisoner shall have a separate cell, in which he shall sleep and have his meals.

EDUCATION AND DRILL. 99. Prisoners detained for reformative purposes whose standard of education is deemed to be insufficient shall attend the schools of instruction. 100. Every assistance by means of instruction, books, &c., shall be given to prisoners anxious to advance their education. 101. They shall also attend and perform drill where drill is given, unless certified unfit by the Medical Officer. PUNISHMENT. Confinement t-0 Cells. 102. While awaiting the arrival of a Visiting Justice the Gaoler may confine to his cell any prisoner charged with misconduct, and may take any precautionary measures for the prot~tion of prisoners or officers. He may also stop any privileges until the Visiting Justice arrives and decides the matter. Fi'TU!,8. 103. Bre,achea of Disci,pline.-For breaches of discipline prisoners may be fined by the Visiting Justice or Inspector a sum not exceeding 10s., as provided in Regulation No. 62. Re.auction of Gra

PETITIONS. 106. The Gaoler, when forwarding petitions for release, ~hould state if definite employment can be found for the prisoner, and every facility should be given to an eligible prisoner to communicate with discharged prisoner,,' aid societies or any kindred organizations or reputable persons likely to find employment for him. Prison officers are rnjoined to render all possible assistance in this respect, as unless suitable employment is obtained for a prisoner prior to discharge there is little hope of his being able to lead a reformed life. ANNUAL REPORT TO MINISTER. 107. The Inspector of Prisons shall see each prisoner when inspecting the prisons, and shall 1n January of each year furnish the Minister with a report on each case. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council. JULY 10.] TBE NEW ZEALAND GAZWl"l'E. 2125

Regul{l,tion under the New Zealand State-guaranted!Advances Act, 1909 (Advancu to Local . Authorities),J

LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of July, I91S. Present: His EXCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR IN CouNmL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the New Zealand State­ I guaranteed Advances Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor 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 following regulation ; and doth declare that this regulation shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazelle.

REGULATION. THE following tables are prescribed, in addition to the tables contained in the regulations made by Orders in Council dated the 2nd day of February, 1911, the 29th day of May, 1911, and the 15th day of April, 1912. Term, 36} Years. Interest, 4 per cent. TABLE OF HALF-YEARLY INSTALMEN'rs FOR EVERY ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF THE LOAN.

Apportioned thus: I Apportioned thus: I ~-- ~- Balance of Balance of Half. He.If-yearly I Half­ Principal Half-yearly On Principal year. Instalment. On ' n year. Instalment. On , Account of ! A O owing. Account of Account of owmg. I COO untof ipal. Interest e.t P . . 1 f ~;c:n~~ I Prine ,j, per Cent. rmcipa · ---

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st 2 12 4 2 0 0 0 12 4 99 7 8 38th 2 12 4 1 6 8 1 5 8 65 8 2 2nd 2 12 4 1 19 9 0 12 7 98 15 1 39th 2 12 4 1 6 2 1 6 2 64 2 0 3rd 2 12 4 1 19 6 0 12 10 98 2 3 40th 2 12 4 1 5 8 1 6 8 62 15 4 4th 2 12 4 1 19 3 0 13 1 97 9 2 41st I 2 12 4 1 5 1 1 7 3 61 8 1 5th 2 12 4 1 19 0 0 13 4 96 15 10 42nd , 2 12 4 1 4 7 1 7 9 60 0 4 6th 2 12 4 1 18 9 0 13 7 96 2 3 43rd 2 12 4 1 4 0 1 8 4 58 12 0 7th 2 12 4 1 18 5 0 13 11 95 8 4 44th 2 12 4 , 1 3 5 1 8 11 57 3 1 8th 2 12 4 1 18 2 0 14 2 94 14 2 45th 2 12 4 1 2 10 1 9 6 55 13 7 9th 2 12 4 1 17 11 0 14 5 93 19 9 46th 2 12 4 1 2 3 1 10 1 54 3 6 10th 2 12 4 1 17 7 I O 14 9 93 5 0 47th 2 12 4 1 1 8 1 10 8 52 12 10 11th 2 12 4 1 17 4 ' 0 15 0 92 10 0 48th 2 12 4 1 1 1 1 11 3 51 1 7 12th 2 12 4 1 17 0 0 15 4 91 14 8 49th 2 12 4 1 0 5 1 11 11 49 9 8 13th 2 12 4 1 16 8 0 15 8 90 19 0 50th 2 12 4 0 19 10 1 12 6 47 17 2 14th 2 12 4 I 1 16 5 0 15 11 • 90 3 1 51st 2 12 4 0 19 2 1 13 2 46 4 0 15th 2 12 4 I 1 16 1 0 16 3 , 89 6 10 52nd 2 12 4 0 18 6 1 13 10 44 10 2 16th 2 12 4 I 1 15 9 0 16 7 ' 88 10 3 53rd 2 12 4 0 17 10 1 14 6 42 15 8 17th I 2 12 4 11 15 5 0 16 11 I 87 13 4 54th 2 12 4 0 17 2 1 15 2 41 0 6 18th 2 12 4 1 1 15 1 0 17 3 , 86 16 1 55th 2 12 4 0 16 5 1 15 11 39 4 7 19th 2 12 4 1 14 9 0 17 7 1 85 18 6 56th 2 12 4 0 15 8 1 16 8 37 7 11 20th 2 12 4 I 1 14 5 0 17 11 185 0 7 57th 2 12 4 0 15 0 1 17 4 35 10 7 21st 2 12 4 ' 1 14 0 0 18 4 84 2 3 58th 2 12 4 0 14 3 1 18 1 33 12 6 22nd 2 12 4 . 1 13 8 0 18 8 : 83 3 7 59th 2 12 4 0 13 5 1 18 11 31 13 7 23rd 2 12 4 : 1 13 3 0 19 1 182 4 6 60th 2 12 4 0 12 8 1 19 8 29 13 11 24th 2 12 4 I 1 12 11 0 19 5 81 5 l 61st 2 12 4 0 11 11 2 0 5 27 13 6 25th 2 12 4 1 12 6 0 19 10 80 5 3 62nd 2 12 4 - 0 11 1 2 1 3 25 12 3 26th 2 12 4 1 12 1 1 0 3 79 5 0 63rd 2 12 4 0 10 3 2 2 1 23 10 2 27th 2 12 4 1 11 8 1 0 8 78 4 4 64th i 2 12 4 0 9 5 2 2 11 21 7 3 28th 2 12 4 1 11 3 1 1 1 77 3 3 65th 12 12 4 0 8 7 2 3 9 19 3 6 29th 2 12 4 1 10 10 1 1 6 76 1 9 66th 2 12 4 0 7 8 2 4 8 16 18 10 30th 2 12 4 1 10 5 1 1 11 74 19 10 67th I 2 12 4 0 6 9 2 5 7 14 13 3 31st 2 12 4 I 10 0 1 2 4 73 17 6 68th 2 12 4 0 5 10 2 6 6 12 6 9 32nd 2 12 4 1 9 7 1 2 9 72 14 9 69th 2 12 4 0 4 11 2 7 5 9 19 4 33rd 2 12 4 1 9 1 1 3 3 71 11 6 70th 2 12 4 0 4 0 2 8 4 7 11 0 34th 2 12 4 1 8 8 1 3 8 70 7 10 71st 2 12 4 0 3 0 2 9 4 5 1 8 35th 2 12 4 1 8 2 l 4 2 69 3 8 72nd 2 12 4 0 2 0 2 10 4 2 11 4 36th 2 12 4 1 7 8 1 4 8 67 19 0 73rd 2 12 4 Io 1 0 2 11 4 37th 2 12 4 1 7 2 1 5 2 66 13 10

------~-- 2126 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

Term, 42! Years. Interest, 4! per cent ..

TABLE OF HALF-YEARLY INSTALMENTS FOR EVERY ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF THE LOAN.

--- - ! Apportioned thus: Apportioned thus :

Bala.nee of Bala.nee of . Ha.If. Ha.If-yearly I Ha.lf­ Half-year) Principal On l'rm:cipal year. Instalment. On I On yea.r. Instalment. On Account of Account of owing. Account of owmg. Interest at Account of Interest at Principal Princip&l. 4lperCent. · 4lperCent.

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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d 1st 2 13 0 2 5 0 0 8 0 99 12 0 44th 2 13 0 1 12 2 1 0 10 70 9 4 2nd 2 13 0 2 4 10 0 8 2 99 3 10 45th 2 13 0 1 11 9 1 1 3 69 8 1 3rd 2 13 0 2 4 8 0 8 4 98 15 6 46th 2 13 0 1 11 3 1 1 9 68 6 4 4th 2 13 0 2 4 5 087 98611 47th 2 13 0 1 10 9 1 2 3 67 4 1 5th 2130243 0 8 9 97 18 2 48th 2 13 0 1 10 3 1 2 9 66 1 4 6th 2 13 0 2 4 1 0 8 11 97 9 3 49th 2 13 0 1 9 9 1 3 3 64 18 l 7th 2 13 0 2 3 10 0 9 2 97 0 1 50th 2 13 0 1 9 3 l 3 9 63 14 4 8th 2 13 0 2 3 8 0 9 4 96 10 9 51st 2 13 0 1 8 8 1 · 4 4 62 10 0 9th 2 13 0 2 3 5 0 9 7 96 1 2 52nd 2 13 0 1 8 2 1 4 10 61 5 2 10th 2 13 0 2 3 3 09995115 53rd 2 13 0 1 7 7 1 5 5 59 19 9 11th 2 13 0 2 3 0 01009515 54th 2 13 0 1 7 0 1 6 0 58 13 9 12th 2 13 0 2 2 9 010 3 9411 2 55th 2 13 0 1 6 5 1 6 7 57 7 2 13th 2130227 01059409 56th 2 13 0 1 5 10 1 7 2 56 0 0 14th 2130224 0 10 8 93 10 1 57th 2 13 0 1 5 2 1 7 10 54 12 2 15th 2 13 0 2 2 1 0 10 11 92 19 2 58th 2 13 0 1 4 7 1 8 5 53 3 9 16th 2 13 0 2 1 10 01129280 59th 2 13 0 1 3 11 1 9 1 51 14 8 17th 2 13 0 2 I 7 0 11 5 91 16 7 60th 2 13 0 I 3 3 I 9 9 50 4 11 18th 2 13 0 2 1 4 0 11 8 · 91 4 11 61st 2 13 0 1 2 7 1 10 5 48 14 6 19th 2 13 0 2 1 1 0 1111 90 13 0 62nd 2 13 0 1 1 11 1 11 1 47 3 5 20th 2 13 0 2 0 10 0 12 2 90 0 10 63rd 2 13 0 1 1 3 1 11 9 45 11 8 21st 2 13 0 2 0 6 0 12 6 89 8 4 64th 2 13 0 1 0 6 112 6 43 19 2 22nd 2 13 0 2 0 3 0 12 9 88 15 7 65th 2 13 0 0 19 9 1 13 3 42 5 11 23rd 2 13 0 1 19 11 0 13 1 88 2 6 66th 2 13 0 0 19 0 1 14 0 40 11 11 24th 2 13 0 1 19 8 0 13 4 87 9 2 67th 2 13 0 0 18 3 1 14 9 38 17 2 25th 2 13 0 1 19 4 0 13 8 86 15 6 68th 2 13 0 0 17 6 1 15 6 37 1 8 26th 2 13 0 1 19 1 0 13 11 86 1 7 69th 2 13 0 0 16 8 1 16 4 35 5 4 27th 2 13 0 1 18 9 0 14 3 85 7 4 70th 2 13 0 0 15 11 1 17 1 33 8 3 28th 2 13 0 1 18 5 0 14 7 84 12 9 71st 2 13 0 0 15 1 1 17 11 31 10 4 29th 2 13 0 1 18 1 0 14 11 83 17 10 72nd 2 13 0 0 14 2 1 18 10 29 11 6 30th 2 13 0 1 17 9 0 15 3 83 2 7 73rd 2 13 0 0 13 4 1 19 8 27 11 10 31st 2 13 0 1 17 5 0 15 7 82 7 0 74th 2 13 0 0 12 5 2 0 7 25 11 3 32nd 2 13 0 1 17 1 0 15 11 81 11 1 75th 2 13 0 0 11 6 2 1 6 23 9 9 33rd 2 13 0 1 16 8 016 4 8014 9 76th 2 13 0 0 10 7 2 2 5 21 7 4 34th 2 13 0 1 16 4 0 16 8 79 18 1 77th 2 13 0 0 9 8 2 3 4 19 4 0 35th 2 13 0 1 16 0 0 17 0 79 1 1 I 78th 2 13 0 0 8 8 2 4 4 16 19 8 36th 2 13 0 1 15 7 0 17 5 78 3 8 I 79th 2 13 0 0 7 8 2 5 4 14 14 4 37th 2 13 0 1 15 2 0 17 10 77 5 10 80th 2 13 0 0 6 8 2 6 4 12 8 0 38th 21301149 0 18 3 76 7 7 81st 2 13 0 0 5 7 2 7 5 10 0 7 39th 2 13 0. 1 14 5 0 18 7 75 9 0 82nd 2 13 0 0 4 6 2 8 6 7 12 1 40th 2 13 0 1 13 11 0 19 1 74 9 11 I 83rd 2 13 0 0 3 5 2 9 7 5 2 6 41st 21301136 0 19 6 73 10 5 I 84th 2 13 0 0 2 4 2 10 8 2 11 .10 42nd 21301131 0 19 11 72 10 6 ! 85th 2 13 0 0 1 2 2 11 10 .. 43rd 2 13 0 1 12 8 1 0 4 71 10 2 I ,I-UL'Y 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. i12-7

Term, 20 Years. Interest, 4! per cent.

TABLE OF HALF-YEARLY INSTALMENTS FOR EVERY ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF THE LOAN.

I I Apv,rtione,l thus: Apportioned thus : 1

Bala.nee of , Half-yearly Ba.l_a.n~e nf Half­ Half-yearly 'I Half. -I Principal year. Instalment. On I On . year. j Instalment. On , On j Pr1n_c1pa.l owing. AI ctcountt otf Arcount of j owing,. t~:'r~: I Ac~ou~t of! ~! n eres a. p . . . 1 I . 4! per Cent.I Prmcipa.1. 4! per Crnt. rmcipa ·

£ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ ,S, d. 1st 3 16 42501114 98 8 8 21st 3 16 4 l 7 5 2 8 11 58 10 0 2nd 3 16 4 2 4 3 1 12 1 96 16 7 22nd 3 16 4 1 6 4 2 10 0 56 0 0 3rd 3 16 4 2 .3 7 1 12 9 95 3 10 23rd 3 16 4 1 5 2 2 11 2 53 8 10 4th 3 16 4 2 2 10 1 13 6 93 10 4 24th 3 16 4 1 4 0 2 12 4 50 16 6 5th 3 16 4 2 2 1 114 3 91 16 1 25th 3 16 4 1 2 10 2 13 6 48 3 0 6th 3 16 4 2 1 3 1 15 1 90 1 0 26th 3 16 4 I 1 1 8 2 14 8 45 8 4 7th 3 16 4 2 0 6 1 15 10 88 5 2 27th 3 16 4 I 1 o 5 2 15 11 42 12 5

8th 3 16 4 1 19 8 1 16 8 I 86 8 6 28th 3 16 4 J O 19 2 2 17 2 39 15 3

9th 3 16 4 I 1 18 10 1 17 6 84 11 0 2\lth 3 16 4 0 17 10 2 18 6 36 16 9 10th 3 16 4 1 18 0 1 18 4 82 12 8 30th 3 16 4 I o 16 1 2 19 9 33 17 0 11th ' 3 16 4 1 17 2 1 HJ 2 80 13 6 31st 3 16 4 0 15 2 3 1 2 30 15 10 12th 3 16 4 116 3 2 0 1 78 13 5 32nd 3 16 4 0 13 10 3 2 6 27 13 4 13th 3 16 4 1 15 5 2 0 11 76 12 6 33rrl 3 16 4 0 12 5 3 3 11 24 9 5 14th 3 16 4 1 14 6 2 1 10 74 10 8 34th 3 16 4 0 11 0 3 5 4 21 4 1 15th 3 16 4 1 13 6 2 2 10 72 7 10 3!ith 3 16 4 0 9 6 3 6. 10 17 17 3 16th 3 16 4 1 12 7 2 3 9 70 4 1 36th 3 16 4 0 8 0 3 8 4 14 811 17th 3 16 41117249 67 19 4 37th 3 16 4 0 6 6 3 9 10 10 19 1 18th 3 16 4,1107 259 65 13 7 38th 3 16 4 0 4 11 3 11 5 7 7 8 19th , 3 16 411 9 612 610 63 6 9 39th 3 16 4 0 3 4 3 13 0 3 14 8 20th I 3 16 4 1 8 6 I 2 1 10 60 18 11 ! 40th 3 16 4 0 1 8 3 14 8 I I -----~- .. ··--.------.I. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council.·

VeAting a Reserve in the Opotiki County Council. Notifying Lands in Auckland Land District for Sale by Public Auction. J,IVERPOOL, Governor. LIVERPOOL, Uovernor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this seventh ,lay N pursuanee of the powers and authorities conferred of July, 191:l. I upon me by the one-hundred-,rnd-twenty-sixth section of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savil-0, Present : Rarl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Hrn l•:xrnLL>::scY THE GovERNOR rN CouNCtL. Zealand, do hereby appoint Friday, the twenty.ninth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, as the HEREAS the land describrnl in the Schedule herPto time at which the lands described in the Schedule hereto W has been ,July set apart for river-protection pur­ shall be sold by public auction; and I do hereby fi,i: the poses : And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor, it is prices at which the said lands shall be sold as tliose expedient to vest the said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors. mentioned in the said Schedule hereto. and Inhabitants of the Opotiki County : Now, therefore, His Excellency tho Governor of the Do­ minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and S0HEDULE. in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred uµon him by the fourth section of the Public Reserves and Domains At1 ('KL.-\~I) LA-:'fl) DISTRICT. Act, 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and after the _day of the date hereof, the reserve described in the Schedule Section. . i Block. . ,-~-~rea.. Upset Price. hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, Councillors, _and Inhabitants of the Opotiki County, in trust, for river­ . protection purposes. VILLAGE LAND . .lfonukau County.-Village of Weymouth. SCHEDULE. A. R. P. £ s. d. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing 30 1i>8 0 2 0 .5 0. 0 acres J. rood 24 perches, more or less, being Allotment 488, Weighted with £7 for improvements, comprising ! acre Waiotahi Parish. Bounded on all sides by the Waioeka ploughed and harrowed, t acre manuka felled; and 5 chains River : as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and fencing. S. 1912/911, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Altitude, 20 ft. to 30 ft. above sea-level. Level land; La;nds and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. formerly mauuka swamp, which.has been drained. Heavy . (Auckland Plan 503, blue.) · black soil of good quality, on slate formation; no water on J. F. ANDREWS, section. Distant two miles and a half from Manurewa Rail­ Clerk of the Executive Co11nci I : way-.station b~· goo,! metalled ca.rt-road. 2128 ·rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No; 155

rimu, hinau, pukatea, mangeao, rewarewa, kohekohe, &c., Section. Block. Area. I Upset Price. with thick undergrowth of supplejack, vines, and scrub. Soil of good quality, of a pumioeous sandy nature, on pumice RUBAL LAND. formation ; fairly well watered by spring and Rerenga Stream. Fronts formed road known as the Ngawaro -Te Puke - Manga­ Waikato Ouunty.-Komakorau Parish. toi Road, about five miles from Ngawaro Post-office. A. B. P. £ S. d. Lots7and8 I 36 O 5 70 O O As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor, of 148 this eighth day of July, one thousand nine bun­ Weight.ed with £31 for 50 chains fencing. . dred and thirteen. Altitude, about 40 ft. above sea-level. Level land ; a.bout H. D. BELL, two-thirds grass, balance manuka scrub; part swampy, but For Minister of Lands. not very wet. Soil of medium quality, on clay subsoil; well watered by surface water. Distant about ten miles from Opening Settlemsnt Lands in Otago Land District for Taupiri and twelve miles from Hamilton by good formed road. Selection. Ma'll{/onui Ouunty.-Takahue Survey Diatrict. LIVERPOOL, Governor. 31 I XV I 44120 I 7000 Altitude, iOO ft. to 400 ft. above sea-leve1. Level to un­ I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities dulating land ; about 3 acres rough grass and old cultiva­ ronferred uron me by the Land Act, 1908, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito tions, 2 acres ordinary mixed forest, balance manuka and Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion fern. Soil sandy and heavy clay, on sandstone formation ; of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the settlement well watered by stream. Distant sixteen miles from Awanui lanrs described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for by formed cart-road, mostly metalled. selection on renewable lease on Tuesday, the ninth day of Opotiki Oounty.-WaiotaM Parish. S•ptember, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at the rentals mentioned in the ea.id Sohedule; and I'do also 340 I .. I 5020 I 1000 deolare that the said lands shall be leased under and subject Altitude, 20 ft. to 50 ft. above sea-level. Broken land, to the provisions of the said Acts. covered with fern and manuka. Soil of fair quality of a sandy nature, on sandstone formation ; no water on section. Distant. two miles from Ohiwa Wharf by water, or three SCHEDULE. miles along beach at low water. OTAoo LAND DISTRICT. Mangonui Oounty.-Ma'll{/onui East Parish. First-class Land. 45A I I 12 3 0 I 15 0 0 Capital Value. 1--Hal-f--ye-a-rl-y - Weighted with £17 10s. for improvements, comprising Section. Are&. I Rental. grassing as above and 15 chains fencing. Altitude, 5 ft. to 100 ft. above sea-level. Undulating land, CLUTHA COUNTY.-GLENKENICH SURVEY DISTRICT.-CONICAL mostly ploughable ; about 8 acres grassed with danthonia ; HILLS SETTLEMENT. balance scrubby manuka. Soil a reddish clay, on clay sub­ soil ; no water on section. Distant a mile and a half from A. B. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. Mangonui by water. 17A I 56 l 35 I 400 0 0 I 9 0 0 A very good section, with a good black loam, on clay sub­ Waipa Oounty.-Pukete Parish. soil ; nearly the whole area is ploughable. Situated about two miles and three;quarters from Pomahaka Railway-siding, 102 f • • I 51 3 o I 260 o o Altitude, 100 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. About 10 acres and less than a mile from the homest.ead, where there is a swamp ; balance broken to undulating land, covered with t.emporary school. A good road is formed to the western fetn and gorse. Soil of second-class quality, on clay subsoil; boundary of the section. poorly watered by small spring. Distant four miles from The improvements included in the capital value of the land Hamilton by fair road. consiet of half-value of 13 chains of gorse fencing on the eRStern boundary, valued at £1 6s. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, 31A I 229 2 25 I 860 0 0 J 19 7 0 this eighth day of July, one thousand nine hun­ A very good section, the greater part of which can be culti­ dred and thirteen. vated ; has a good black soil, on a clay subsoil. A good H. D. BELL, graded road passes through the section. Sitnat.ed about five For Minister of Lands. miles from Pomahaka Railway-siding, and about three miles and three-quarters from Conical Hills Sidiµg. There is a temporary school at the homestead, about three miles dis­ Openi11{1 Land in Auckland Land District for Selection on tant. Renewable Lease. The improvements included in the capital value of the land consist of half-value of 171 chains of boundary fencing (western LIVERPOOL, Governor. boundary nett.ed), full value of 37 chains of subdivisioneJ fencing, and one gate, the whole valued at £21 !Os. 6d. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me b:v the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur WAITAKI C6UNTY.-AWAMOKO AND 0AMABU SURVEY William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor DISTRICTS.-ELDERSLIE NO. 2 SETTLEMENT. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the land deacribed In the Schedule hereto shall be open for 5A I 196 I 10 I 4,540 0 0 I 102 3 0 selection on renewable lease on Monda,•, the twenty-fifth Undulating agricultural land of very good quality ; ring day of August, one thonsand nine hundred and thirteen, fenced. Watered by a dam ; water can also be obtained by at the rental mentioned In the said Schedule; and I do also sinking or boring. Adjoins the Elderslie Railway-siding, and declare that the said land shall be leased under and subject about two miles from Enfield and Windsor, where there are to section one hundred and thirty-five of the said Act, as schools, post-offices, &c. it oontains, or is supposed to oontain, metal, mineral, or The improvements included in the capital value of ~land valuable stone. consist of fencing, valued at £64 7s. 2d. As witness the hand of His Exoellency the Governor, SCHEDULE. this eighth day of July, one tho1111&nd nine hun­ dred and thirteen. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. - TAlIBANOA AND ROTORUA H. D. BELL, CoUNTIEs.-MAKETU SURVEY DISTRICT.-HAUBAKI MIN­ For Minister of Lands. mo DISTRICT. Se,cond.class Land. Opening Settlemettt Lands in Hawu'a Bay Land Dutrict for Selection. Section. Block. Capital Value Half-yearly Area. I · I Hental. LIVERPOOL, Governor. A.· B. P. £ ·s. d. £ s. d. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 3A I XIII I 196 0 0 I 400 0 0 I 8 0 0 I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, and the Altitude, 600 ft. to 700 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to Land for Settlements Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito level land, covered with mixed forest comprising tawa, rata, Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of jULY 10.] THF~ N~~W ZEALAND G-AZE'i"fE. 2129

New Zealand, do hereby declare that the settlement lands ------~--- described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for selection Section. I Block. Area. ICapital Value, IH,i]~·xi.'.ry on renewable lease on Wednesilay, the twenty-seventh day of August, one thousand nine hundreil and thirteen. at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; and I ilo also ile­ Whangarei County.-Opua,pnga Survey District. clare that the said land shall be leaseil under and subject A. R. P. £ S. d. £ S. d. to the provisions of the said Acts. 31 J xn J 368 1 5 J 480 o o I 9 12 o Altitude, 500 ft. to 1,000 ft. above sea-level. Hilly to SCHEDULE. broken land ; about 80 acres fern, and 30 acres felled bush HAWKE'S BAY LAND DrsTRIC'T.-CooK CouNTY.-PATl'TAHI which has now come up in second growth ; balance heavy SURVEY DrsTRICT.-TE ARAI SETTLEMENT. mixed forest comprising rimu, tota.ra, rata, pukatea, taraire, towai, kohekohe, karaka, &c., with thick undergrowth of Second-class Land. mahoe, karamu, kohutuhutu, kawakawa, nikau, punga, kie­ kie, and supplejack. Soil of fair quality-heavy clay, stony I . IHalf-Yearly in places, on sandstone formation ; well watered by streams. Section. Block. Area.. j Capital Value. Hclltal. 1 Distant ten miles and a half from Hikurangi Railway-station, of which ten miles and a quarter is by formed cart-road, A, R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. ha.lance formed 8 ft. road partly blocked by slips. 4A I XII I 103 1 26 11,750 0 0 I 39 7 6 Contains about 48 .t'crcs of rich alluvial flat, of which about Tauranga County.-Te Puna Parish. 30 acres is mixed bush land, the remainder being open and 48 I .. 14900110001180 partly open grass land, with a good deal of toitoi and rushes. Altitude, 500 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to The hill portion of tlw section, about 513 acres, is fairly steep, broken fern land. Soil of fair quality, of a sandy nature, on and consists of rather light land, on a clay subsoil; about volcanic-cement formation ; well watered by stream. Dis­ one-half of this is covered with manuka scrub, the remainder tant fifteen miles from Tauranga by dray-road, except about being in native grass. The section is enclosed by a fence, in 24 chains, which can ho ma.de available for wheel traffic by a good repair. Situated on the Taurau Valley Road, three little clearing. miles and a quarter from Manutuke Post-office and public school, and twelve miles and a quarter from Gisborne. THIRD-CLASS LAND {UNSURVEYED). The improvements which are not included in the price _of Hobson County.-Te Kuri Survey District. the section, but which must b~ paid for separately, consist I V & VII 11,100 0 0 J 420 0 0 I 8 6 0 of half-value of 76 chains boundary-fence, £31 15s.; an

LIVERPOOL, Governor. Appointment of Trustees of A irlie Bank Private Burial-ground. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities .I conferred upon me by lhe Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of URSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Cemeteries the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the P Amendment Act, 1912, I, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, Minister of Internal Affairs, of the Dominion of New Zealand, national endowment lands de.0 cribed in the Schedule hereto shall be open for selection 011 renewable lease on Monday, do hereby appoint the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred ANDREW CHRISTIE, of Ashburton, and thirteen, at the rentals mentioned in the said Sche

Barrier Island as constituted by the Counties Act, 190S, and Rea.der, &c., House of Representati,,e.s, appointed. the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1912; also to be the Returnin~ Oflicer to conduct the first election of members of the Council of the Legi!-.lative Department, said county, aud to be th-.Clerk of the Council of the said Wellington, 5th July, Hll3. county for the purpose uT presiding at the first meeting TIS Ex_cellency the Governor has been pleased to thereof. I::l appomt H. D. BELL, WILFRED EFFINGHAM DAsENT, Esq., Minister of I ntPrna I A ffn i r< to be Reader of the House of Representatives, and to be Clerk of Bills and Papers of tbe said House. Appointment to date from the 21st day of June, 1913. Member of Du11sandel Domain Board appointerl. F. M. B. FISHER.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 7th July, 1913. .llember of Lyttelton H,,rb,mr Board appointed. H IS Excellency the Gover1;1or has, in pursuance. of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domams :Uarine Department, Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint Wellington, 5th July, 19lo. PwrER LILL T is hereby notified that His Exo!!llency the Governor I has, in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (2) of to be a. member of the Dunsandel Domain Board, iu the section 18 of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, appointed place of John McMillan, resigned, H. D. BELL, JOHN RICHARD WEBB For Minister of Lands. to be a member of the Lyttelton Harbour Board as a repre­ sentative of the combined district of- the Boroughs of New ----~------Brighton, Sumner, Woolston, Lyttelton, and Akaroa, and the Counties of Akaroa, Wairewa, and Mount Herbert, in Members of Scarborough Domain Board appointed. the place of Colin Cook, deceased. F. M. B. FISHER. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 7th July, 1913. Probation O{fi.cers under tlte Crimes Amendme1J t Act, 1910, IS Excellency the Gover.nor has, in pursuance. of appoiuted, H section 41 of the Pubhc Reserves and Domams Act, 1908. been pleased to appoint Department of Justice, GEORGE Gom'REY TAYLOR, aud Wellington, 20th June, 1913. MAURICE O'CONNOR TI IS Ex?ellency the Governor has been pleased to to l!t ,members of the Scarborough Domain Board, in the L appomt place of Charles Hall and William Herbert Yule, left the WILLIA~! BRAKENRIG, Esq., of Auckland; district. THOMAS PERCY M1LLS, Esq., of Wellmgton; H. D. BELL, 'rHoMAs I,;uu.u1 SMAIL, Esq .. of Christchurch ; lilld For Minister of Lauds. FRANCIS GEORGE Cu,rnING, Esq., of Dunedin; to be Probation Officers under tbe Crimes Amendment Act, 1910. Appointment of a Person to s11e for Peualtie, under the A. L. HERDMAK, . L0,nd a11d Inwme Assessrnent Act. Minister of Justin•.

Land and Income Tax Department, Crown Solicitor resigned. Wellington, 5th July, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been ple:ised t;o H ...,pomt Department of Justice, Wellington, 26th June, 1913. DoNALD GEORGE CLARK, Esq., Deputy Commissioner of IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept Taxes, H the resignation by to be a person upon whose information any penalty imposed MICHA.EL HANNAN, Esq., under the Land and Income Assessment Act, 1908, shall be recoverable. of his appointment as Crown Solicitor at Greymoutli. J. ALLEN. A. L. HERDMAN, M ioister of Justice ..

Clerk-Assistant, House of Representatives, appointed. King's Counsel appai11ted.

Legislative Department, Department of Justice, Wellington, 5th July, 1913. Wellin15ton, 9th July, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to IS Excellency the Governor has been pl~ased to H appoint H appoini ALEXANDER FRANCIS LowE1 Esq., FREIJERICK WILDING, Esq., of Christchurch, and to be Clerk-Assistant of the House of Representa.tives, vice SAMUEL GEORGE RAYMOND, Esq., of Christchurch, Alexander John Rutherford, Esq. Appointment to date from the 21st day of June, l\ll3. to be King's Counsel, the Honourable the Chief Justice haviug concurred in such appointments, as provided in F. M. B. FISHER regulations made by Order in Council dated 21st January, 1907. A. L. HERDMAN, Second Clerk-Aso-istant, House of Representati-ve.,, appoi11ted. Minister of Justice.

Legislative Department, Person to e:rercise Rights on Behalf of the King appointed. Wellington, 5th July, 1913. IS Exe. ellency the UoYernor has been pleasec to H appoint Mines Department, EDWARD WrLLIA'1 KANE, Esq., • Wollingtou, 7th July, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to to be Second Clerk-Assistant of the House of Representa­ H appoint tives, vice Alexander Francis Lowe, Esq. Appomtment to date from the 21st day of June, 1913. JAMES ROCHFORD, Esq., to be the person to exercise, on behalf of His Majesty the F. M. B. FISHER. King, all rights, reuedies, and authorities required to be JULY 10.] 'l'HE Ng W Z l~AL AN lJ G A.Z l~'l"l'h. 2131 held or exercised in respect of the Wa.imea-Kumara Water­ Acceptance of Services of a Defence Rifle Club. races, and all other races used in connection therewith, in the Provincial District of Westland, under the Mining Act, Department of Defence, 1908, and to execute all such instruments or documents, Wellington, 5th July, 1913. and to perform all such conditions in respect of any licenses IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ac­ or authorities held in the name of or 011 behalf of His Majesty. H cept, under section 43 (1) and (2) of the Defence Act, W. FRASER, 1909, the services of the Minister of Mines. Westport Defence Rifle Club, with headquarters at Westport, Canterbury Military District,. Award of the Cokmial Auxiliary Forces Officer&' Decoration. Date of acceptance, 5th July, 1913. J. ALLEN, Department of Defence, Minister of Defence. Wellington, 30th June, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap­ H prove of the award of a Coloma! AuxHiarY Forces Appointment oj Inspector for the P11rposes ~f the Sla11ghteri·11g Officers' Decoration to and b,spection Act, J 901:J. The Reverend WILLl.AM EUGENE GILLAM, Chaplain to the Forces, 2nd Class, New Zealand · Chaplains Office of Public Service Commissioner, Department, Wellington, 7th July, 1913. he having a total commissioned service to the 9th June, T HE PubliD Service Commigsioner has made the follow­ 1913, entitling him thereto of twenty years two hundred ing appointment in the Public Service :- and eighty-five days. PETER Dow J. ALLEN, to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Slaughtering and Minister of Defence. Inspection Act, '1908, A. J, H. BENGE, Secretary. Award of the Colonial Auxiliary Force& Long-service Medal.

Department of Defence, Acting Deputy Chief Electoral Officer appointed. Wellington, 5th July, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap­ H prove of the award of a Colonial Auxiliary Forces Office of Public Service Commissioner, Long-service Medal to Wellington, 8th July, 1913. '11HE Public Service Commissio,,er he.s made the follow­ Lieutenant WILLIAM JOHN ALEXANDER McINTOSH, ing appointment in the Public Service:- 3rd (Auckland) Regiment (" Cowitess of Ranfurly's Own"), JosEPH WILLIAM SALMON he having a total service to the 31st May, 1913, entitling him to be Acting Deputy Chief Electoral Officer at Wellington, as from the 7th day of July, 1913. thereto of twenty years one hundred and fifty days. A. J, H. BENGE. J. ALLEN, Minister of Defence. Secretary.

Award of the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long-service Medal. Inspector of Stone-quarries appoi11ted.

Department of Defence, Office of Public Service Commissioner,_ Wellington, 5th July, 1913. Wellington, 9th J!ily, 1913. . . IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap­ HE Public Service Commissioner has made.the·.follow.­ H prove of the award of a Colonial Auxiliary Forces T ing appointment in the Publio Service:- Long-service Medal to ROBERT GEORGE CHIPLIN Captain JOHN MOUNSEY, New Zealand Field Artillery, to be an Ins!)e-~tor of Stone-quarries under tbe Stone­ he having a total service to. the 22nd May, 1913, entitling quarries Act, 1910. as from the 1st day of July, 1913. him thereto of twenty years and sixty-five days. A. J. H. BENGE, J. ALLEN, Secretary. Minister of Defence. ------Deputy Regi1trar1 OJ Marri•,ges, etc., appointed. Dismissal of a Territorial from the New Zealand Defence Forces. Registrar-General's Office, Department of Defence, Wellington, 8th July, 191S. Wellington, 30th Jwie, 1913. I 'l' 1s hereby notified that the undermentioned persons IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to dis­ have been appointed to be the Deputies of the H miss from the New Zealand Defence Forces, under Registrars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the section 6 (b) of the Defence Act, 1909, distriut set respec,ively opposite their names, viz.:- CYRIL WILTON, Foxton Senior Cadets, Name. District. EDWARD NATHAN FALCK East Taieri. he having been convicted by the Civil power. Dated 6th GEORGE ORMSBY May, 1913. Kal?onga. J. ALLEN, W.W. COOK, Minister of Defence. Deputy Registrar-General.

Registrars o.f Births and Deaths of Jlaoris appointed. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 8th July, 19111. Public Service Commissioner has made the following appointments in the Public Service. A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary.

! Name. District. Position. I Date of Appointment . . I Thomas Culpan .• Auckland [ Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris , . 1st Jnlv, 1913. Gilbert Graham Hodgkins Wellington .. 1st · Frank Evans Christchurch 1st Henry Maxwell .. Dunedin 1st Harold Lincoln l:!lyfield Otahnhu 7th 2132 l.'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. M

First Meeting of the Timaru Fire Board. Now, therefore, l, William J!'erguson Massey, Minister of I Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Department of Internal Affairs, Act, 1908, do hereby direct that from and after the 14th day Wellington, 2nd July, 191:J. of ,July, 1913, all such shops in the Borough of Riccarton URSUAKT to the provisions of the .!<'ire Brigades Act, shall be closed in accordance with such requisition. P 1908, I, Francis Henry Dillon Boll, Minister of The statutory half.holiday is on Saturdays from I p.m. Internal Affairs, hereby appoint tho office of tho Chamber of The notice gazetted on 8th October, 1908, fixing the closing­ Commerce, Stafford Street, Timaru, at 11.30 o'clock in the hours of all gPneral st,orekeepars' shops is hereby varied forenoon on Tuesday, 22nd July, 1913, to be the place and accordingly. date for holding the first meeting of the Timaru Fire Board. Dated at Wellington this 9th day of July, 1913. H. D. BELL, W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Internal Affairs Minister of Labour.

Letters of Naturalization i.ssued. Varied Notice fixing Closing-lwurs of H a-irdressers', Tobac­ conists', and Hairdressers and Tobacconists' Slwps in the Department of Internal Affairs, City of Christchurch under the Slwps and Offices Act. Wellington, 2nd July, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor bas been pleased to issue H Letters of Naturalization, nuder the Aliens Act, HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority 1908, in favour of the undermentioned persons:-· W of tho occupiers of all the hairdressers', tobacconists', and hairdresser,; and tobacconists' shops in the City of Christ­ church, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such Name. Occupation. ltesideD!'.'e, shops in the city shall be cksed in the evening of working­ days as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 8 p.m. ; on Thursdays, at I p.m. ; and on Saturdays, at Babich Lovre Gum-digger Awanui. 10.30 p.m. ; with the following exceptions-that during the Moller Jens Arnold .. Carpenter Wellin gto11. Christchurch Carnival and Show Week, in November, the Nielsen, Hans Valdemar Engineer Paeroa. hours shitll be 9 p.tn. on Mnnday, Tuesday, and Wednesday; Peterson, Otto Kilbirnie. 10.30 p.in. on Saturday; I p.m. on the day observed as the half-holiday; and 10 p.m. on the other working-day. In the H. D. BELL, event of any hairdresser or tobacconist electing to observe Minister of Internal Affairs. Satnrday as the half-holiday, he shall be entitled to keep his shop open on the Thursday till 8 p.m., and on the :Friday till 10.30 p.m.; Chr;stmas Eve, at 12 midnight; New Year's Lettr:rs u/ 1.\aturulr..zativn i~Hrntd. Eve, at 12 midnigh; and 9 p.m. on any night previous t<> Department of lnLernal Affairs, a full holiday awarded by the Arbitration Court: Wellington, 7th July, 1913. And whereas the Christchurch City Council has certified IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority H Letters of Naturalization, under the Aliens AcL, of the occupiers of all such shops within the City of Christ­ 1908, in favour of ,he undermAutioned persons:- church: Now, therefore, I, William Ferguson l\'hssey, Minister of Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Ne.me. Occupation. Residence. Act, 1908, do hereby direct that from and after the 14th day of July, 1913, all such shops in the City of Christchurch shall I be closed in accordance with such requisition, except on Assad, Noon .. 'I Cook .. I Martinborough. Christmas and New Year's Eves. Boisen, John Christian I Labourer ' Maungatnroto. The provisions re closing on the half-holiday (Saturday is Danielsen, Arnd . . Farm hand Awariki. the statutory closing.day) are subject to the requisite notice Lettman, Paul Anton Cabinetmaker Auckland. belng given to the Inspector, as provided for by section 18 (b). Suvaljko, Mate I Labourer Lower Rnkaka. The notice gazetted on 30th day of June, 1910, fixing the closing-hours of all hairdressers' and tobacconists' shops H. D .. BELL, is horoby varied accordingly. Minister of Internal Affairs. Dated at Wellington this 9th day of .July, 1913. W. F. MASSEY, Plant declared to be a Noxious Weed by the Gonville 1'own Minister of Labour. Boa,·d.-Notice No. 1712. Department of Agricnlt~re, Industries, and Commerce. Tende,-,. Wellington, 5th July, 1913. T is hereby notified for public information that the Public Works Department, I Gonville Town Board bas by special order declared Wellington, 3rd July, 1913. gorse to he a noxious weed within the meaning of the HE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenderR Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, in the district under its T is published for general information. jurisdiction. W . .!<'RASER. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Agriculture and of Industries Minister of Pnblic Works. and Commerce. - ·------TARA~IAKAU RoAu BRIDGES RRRTORATION. Varied 1Votice fixing Closing-lwurs of Retail and General Accepted. £ s. d. Storekeepers' Slwps in the Borough of Riccarton under the Bignell, H .. Greymouth 2,886 8 6 Slwps and Offices Ar1. Declined. Sykes and Shaw, Wellington 3,955 0 0 Jones, W. 5,349 16 0 HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority W of the occupiers of all the retail and general store­ keepers' shops in the Borough of Riccartou, has been forwarded Tenders. to me, desiring that all such shops in the borough shall be closed in the evening of working-days as follows : At 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; at IO Public Works Department, p.m. on Friday; at I p.m. on Sa,turday (except in any week Wellington, 8th July, 1913. when Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Good HE following list of successful and unsuccessful tenders Friday, Easter Monday, the birthday of the reigning T is published for general information. Sovereign, and any day which pursuant to Proclamation W. FRASER, by the Governor, or declaration by the Government, or at ~linister of Public Wr.r·ks. the request of the Mayor of the Riccarton Borough Council is generally observed as a public holiday or half-holiday, shall fall in such week, when the closing-time on Saturday ERECTION OF COURTHOUSE A'J' MARTINBOROUGH. shall be 8 p.m.) : Accepted. £ s. d. And whereas the Riccarton Borough Council has certified Humphries, H., Greytown 764 9 0 that the signatures to such requisition represent a majority Declined. of the occupiers of all retail and general storekeepers' shops Wallis, A. R., Carterton 910 0 0 within the Borough of Riccarton : Wakelin, G. L., Wellington .• 975 0 0 JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2133

List of Sharebrokers under the Sharebrokers Act, 1908. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. Bloore, C. G. Gisbcrne. Hee.d Office, Ste.mp Department, Buscke, C. F. Wellington, 1st July, 1913. Clayton, W. L. HE following list of sharebrokers who are licensed Dodd, H. E. ... T under section 4 of the above-mentioned Act to carry on Finn, H. M. business in the Dominion of New Zee.le.nd for the current Irvine, W. H. Jones, J, H. year is published for general information. Pasley, G. K. A. L. HERDMAN, Petchell, W. I. Minister of Ste.mp Duties. Sheridan, J ...

HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Cato, C.H ... . . Hastings. Fraser, J. A. Aicken, W. Stevenson .. Auckla.nd. Gardiner, R. Allen, H. Gibson, A. B. .. Na.pier. Allen, Vincent M. Gleadow, J.E. . Anderson, Edward Hartgill, W. H. .. Da.nnevirke. Brimblecombe, G. F. Hatley, C. F. . .. Napier. Brindley, J. W. Knight, S. G. . . Hastings. Bruce, A. .. The.mes. Mc

Thompson, J, H. . . Stratford. Hamilton, A. .. Dunedin. WehRter, E. P. . . New Plymouth. Hislop, J, S . Wilson, J, W. Hutton, C. A. H. Jardine, W ... .. Oam~ru. NELSON DISTRICT. Le.mb, Tompson . . Dunedin.· Bell, c..-r . .. .. Nelson. Loge.n, John Harris, J. P. Mathewson, R. A. JRcl J)J8TRIC'J' . Ce.r,welJ, J. T. InvercargilJ. CAN'l'ERBURY llTSTRICT. Macgregor, J. Agar, P. . . Christchurch. Ott, W. A... Aitken, G. G. Scandreh, W. B. Alcorn, E. G. 1'1wker, F. H. Allison, E. V. Anderson, Wm. A•hburton. Heckett, J. B. Ct1ristchurcb. The gentlemen whc,e names appear below have not re­ Be-t, W. 1£.... . newed the licenses issued to them in 1912, and are theref, re Bowker, G ... . . 'fimaru. neligible to act as sha.rebrokers for the current year. Brittain, F. E. . . Christchurch. Binks, J. . . Cambridge . Burn•. B. H. B,.t,ershy, S. 0, Compton, 'l'. .. Dunedin, Bennett, C. F. .. Auckland. Duncan, R. 0. Roxshall, O. Dunsford, W. G. Christchurch, ,, Timaru. Brentnall, W. . . Ooromandel, Esstgate, F. 0. , . llhristchurch. Brodie, J. Eve.ns, W. F. . . Wellington, .. Temuka, Oall .. ghan, H, F, . . New Plymouth . Fisher, K. W. Christchurch. ll!lndy, H. W. Fisher, R. H. , , Christchurch, Ce.rr, F. . . Auckland. Francis, N .•. Waimate. Clarke, W ... Fre.ser, C. S. . . Remuera.. Timaru U1·oft, R. H.,, .. Kaiapoi. Friedlander, R. Ashourton. El~l!ers, W. F. b'ryer, P. W. . . Wellington. New Brighton. Fairs, Mortimer . . Auckland. Gill, E. P ... .. Christ.church. Faite, B. J, .. Grahe.m, F .•• . . Gore. Finlay, J. B. . . Wellington. Graham, F. E. Fre.ter, C. F . Gre.y, A. L ••. . . Auckland. .. Ke.iapoi. Fenwick, A. G. . . Dunedin. He.rdie, Wm. . . Christchurch. Gascoyne, F. J. W. Hepworth, R. Hastings. Gooch, Richard Waihi. Herman, P. A. Grierson, A.. R. Hopkin•, W. J.M. Auckland. He.l•e, R. W. He.stings. Imrie, J. Tinuuu. Harraway, A. E. Jameson, J, 0. . . Dunedin. Christchurch. Holmes, A. S. . . Onehunga. Jameson, S. W. Horrocks, L. B. Le.be.tt, F. H. . . Auckland. Hunter, R. W. .. Cambridge. Lawrence, J. W. K. Johnsou, B. B. Le Oren, E. J. . . Corome.ndel. .. 'l'imaru. Latt•am, A ... . . Christchurch. Lock, C. P .. . . Christchur<'h La.urenson, Fltmi Martin, C. A . . Wellin~ton. Timaru. Lawton, F. H. .. Gisborne. Martin, S. K. Waim!\te. McC.,y, o. A. V. Mainsford, T. C. \\' . . Nelson. ChriHtchurch. Mellsop, H. C. . . Palmerston North. Modlin, R.H. Me•se.na, W. Newburgh, W. S. . . Hamilton. Mills, L. T. . . New Plymouih. Ollivier, C. C. M. Nettleton, C. Orhell, R. L. . . Devonpon. l'ime.ru. Rayburn, J. R. . . Whangarei. Penberthy, W. S. Christchurch. Richards, 0. E. Raymond, F. A. . . Alexandra South. Tlmaru. :,harp, John .. . . Nelson. Revell, W. D. T. Struthers, W . Righton, E. J. . . Wellington. . . Christchurch. Thomes, ,J. .. . . Auckle.nd. Robinson, W. T. Vercce, A. T. P. Ste.veley, E.G. . . Nelson. We.Iker, A... .. Auckland. Stevens, E. C. J. Wright, C. D. Warren, F. M. . . Thames .. Webb, E. R.

0TAGO DISTRICT. Appl,'cations invited for the Position of Bailiff at Hastings . Brent, S. E. . . Dunedin. Ore.wford, D. Davies, W. Office of Public Service Comm~joner, Familton, L. J. K. .• Oamaru. Wellington, 8th July,.191;!. Fenwick, C. C. .. Dunedin. I. APPLICATIONS, to made on forms obtainable Fenwick, H. S. be at this office, will be received up till noon on 31st Grahe.m, T. S. July, 1913, from officers of the Genera.I Division of the Public Haggitt, J. A. Service, for the position of Bailiff at Hastings. J:OLT 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

2. Applications must be .forwarded tproug)l the Head of QUEENSLAND. the Department, addressed to the Secretary to the Public East Coast of Australia.-New Pile Light.-Brisbane River Service Commissioner; Wellington, and marked "Application Entrance. for Position of Bailiff at Hastings." 3. Applications must embrace a statement of education NOTICE is hereby given that on and after 23rd June the and experience, particulars of age, &c. main light will be exhibited from the new pile lighthouse 4. The maximum age is thirty-five years. Applicants at the entrance to the Brisbane River. must be active and intelligent men, and be in possession of The light, which is 48 ft. above high water, will ocoult a Sixth Standard Education pass. during the flood tide, showing light for ten (10) seconds and 5. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of eclipsed for two (2) seconds. the Public Service Act, 1912. The light is visible between the following bearings :­ 6. Position will be graded in the General Division-Salary White from S. 83° W. to S. 34° E., intensified over an £150 per annum, rising by £5 increments to £180 per annum. arc of 15°, the centre of which bears S. 28° W. from the direction of Cowan Lightho1Jse. A. J. H. BENGE, Red from S. 34° E. to N. 21 ° W. Secretary. Red from N. 79° W. to S. 83° W. A beam of white light between the bearings of N. 38° W. a.nd N. 44° W. is also shown between St. Helena and Mud Notice to Mariners No. 69 of 1913. Islands. The same tidal and other signals will be made from the M~rine Department, new lighthouse as were ·formerly exhibited from the old Wellinwin, N.Z., 2nd July, 1913. structure. · HE following Nntices to M>riners, received from the Telephone connection has been established. T P,,rt Officer, M.,lbourne, Victoria., a.nd from the Marine The temporary floating light hitherto marking the outer Board, Port Adelaide, South Australia, a.re published ,for end of the cutting will be discontinued. genera.I information. Charts affected: Nos. 1029, 1674, 1670B; "Australia GEORGE ALLPORT, Directory," Vol. ii. Secretary. Pr.ince of Wales Ohannel.-lpili Reef. VICTOJ,U~. Referring to Notices to Mariners Nos. 2 and 3 of 1913, notice is hereby given that on and after the 20th July the Removal of Shoals a.t Cunninghame Arm and Reeves Channel, colour of the buoy now marking Ipili and M~cca Reefs will Gippsland Lakes. be altered from black to red. REFERRING to Notice to M'l.riners No. 124, dated 25th Charts affected : Nos. 2354 and 691 ; " Australia Direc­ November, 1912, regarding. the formation of a sand-knoll tory," Vol. ii . .at the entrance to Cunninghame Arm, it is now hereby notified JOHN MACKAY, that such sand-knoll has been removed to a depth of ten Marine Department, Portmaster. (10) feet at ordinary low water. Brisbane, 18th June, 1913. It is also hereby notified that the Central Spit encroaching into Reeves Navigable Channel has been removed, and that a depth of ten (10) feet can be obtained at ordinary low water Notice to Mariners No, 71 of 1913. when navigating in such fairway. DREDGING OFF BLUFF HARBOUR ENTRANCE. Bass .S~rait Lights, Referring to Notices to 11farinPrR Nos. llO and 135, dated Marine Department, 10th of June, 191-2, and 10th Mii.rch, 1913, mariners and Wellington, N.Z., 4th July, 1913. others are hereby notified that the change from fixed to HE Bluff Harbour Board have notified that during tem­ occulting will be made to the Gabo Ialand light on of aliout T porary dredging operations off the harbour entrance the 1st July, 1913, and that the exhibition of the lights for a grey cask buoy has been placed tci carry dredge-moorings, the first time.at Citadel Island and Cape Liptrap will be made No. 1 beacon bearing N. 58° E. distant 190 yard~. on or about 1st September, 1913. Charts, &c., affected: Admiralty Chart No. 2540; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ix, page 270. Light, Port Albert Wharf. GEORGE ALLPORT, Referring to General Notice to Mariners, dated 1st August, Secretary. •1907, page 113, mariners, boatmen, and others are hereby notified ,that on and after the 1st July, 1913, the present fixed red light shown from Port Albert Wharf will be changed Notice f,o Mariners No. 72 of 1913. to a fixed white light. The change is necessary owing to the difficulty in dis­ Ma.tine Department, tinguishing the present red light when approaching from Wellington, N.Z., 7th July, 1913. seaward. 'TlHE following Notices to Mariners, received from the C. w. MACLEAN, 1 Marine Board, Port Adelaide, South Australia, are Melbourne, 22nd May, 1913. Port Officer. published for genera.I information. - GEORGE ALLPORT, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Secretary. (J,ul/ St. Vincent, Semaphore Anchorage-Wreck of Ship '' Norma.', SOUTH AUSTRALIA. REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 2 of 1913, masters of Gulf St. Vincent.-Port Adelaide River. vessels, pilots, and others are hereby informed that thn MASTERS of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby informed green occulting light buoy which marked the wreck referred that the mooring-buoys and beacon at the North Arm, to hM been removed. formerly used by vessels carrying explosives, are to be re­ This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1752 and 2389A and B. moved at once, and that in future vessels with explosives ARTHUR SE=CY, on board will not be allowed to come up the river beyond President of the Marine Board and Schnapper Point, where a new berth for such ships has been Controller of Harbours. provided. - Marine Board Offices, 'l'his affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1750 and 1752. Port Adelaide, 15th May, 1913. Gulf St. Vincent.-Port Adelaide.-Ou-ter Harbour. 111.asters of vessels, pilots, and others are hero by informed Notice to Mariners No. 70 of 1913. that no vessel is allowed to anchor in the Port Adelaide River, opposite the wharf at the Outer Harbour, or in such M'l.rine Department, a way as to obstruct the channel. Wellinw,n, N.Z., 3rd July, 1913. Thi.s affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1750 and 1752. HE following Notices to M'l.riners, received from the ARTHUR SEARCY, ,T Marine Department, Brisbane, Queensland, are pub- President of the MarinA Board and ;lished for general information. . Controller of Harbours. GEORGEALLPORT, . Maline Board Offices, Secretary. Port Adelaige, 31st !fay, 1913. D THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. oi

Notice to Marinera No. 74 of 1913. Branch of Friendly Society regiltere4.

CABLE AREA Oll'F TAXAPUNA BEAOH.-Al'PROAOH TO The Treasury, New Zealand, AUCKLAND HARBOUR. Friendly Societies Office, Wellington, 4th Jnly, 1913. HE Pride of Roslyn Tent, situated at Roslyn, Dnnedin, Marine Department T is registered as a branch of the N!lw Zealand Central Wellington, N.Z., 4th July, 1913. District Independent Order of Reohabites Friendly Society, ASTERS of yachts and others are wamed against under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, this 4th day of M anchoring in the vicinity of the line of cable between July, 1913. Strand Street, Takapuna, in a direct line with Whanga Point ROBT. E. HAYES, on the Whangaroa PeninsuJa. The dangerons zone for Registrar of Friendly Societies. anchorage is shown by dark shading on the accompanying plan. Bonus for tlw Production of Quid:1il11sr. ,-,._Ad,mrelfy C"-rl/8!16 ~"'?f ,,. .,..,,.,._ Minea Deparhnent, Welllngton, 18th April, 1912. OTICE is hereby given that a bonus of fourpenoe (,d.) N per pound will be paid on the production of the fint one hundred thousand pounds weight (100,000 lb.) of good marketable retorted quicksilver, free from all impurhies, from any mine in New Zealand, on the following oonditions, that iii to say :- 1. That at least one-third of the qnantlty is produced on or before the 81st March, 1914, and the remaining two-thirds on or before the 81st Maroh, 1915. 2. No bonua will be payable until the whole of the one hundred thousand pounds (100,000 lb.) of quloksilver haa ...... Prohibited J Anchorage thu,:- · been produced as stipnlated to the satlsfaotion of an officer to be appointed by the Minister of Mines, and on whose oert;ifi.cate alone the bonus will be paid. 8. In the event of more than. one person prodnolng the reqnired quantities of qnicksi)ver before the dasea named, Inquiry will be made by tbe officer aboH referred to, when, if it is found that each applicant is eqnally entiUed to a honns, the amount will be divided in proportion to the quantities produced by eaoh applicant, but in no cue shall any bonna be paid until at least one hundred thonsand pounds (100,000lb.) of quloksilver baa been produced in the aggregate. JAMES COLVIN, Minister of Mines .

... . Education Department, Wellington, 18th Jnne, 1913. T is hereby notified that candidates for teachers' certifi­ I cates, pupil-teachers, probationers, students of technical schools, or other persons may, upon making application in due form, be examined in drawing only either' at the Inter­ mediate Examination of November, 1913, or at the Teachers' Certificate Examination of Ja.nuary, 1914, and may take at such examination one or· more of the branches of Drawing as prescribed for general candidates in each oa.se ; that is, at the lnyermediate Examination either Drawing I or Drawing II, or both these branches, and at the Teachers' Certificate Examination Drawing I, or Drawing II, or Draw- ing III, or any group thereof. · - For au entry in Drawing only at the November (Inter· mediate) examination a fee of 2s. 6d. for each branch taken, or of 5s. for both ·branches together, is payable, except in the . case of pupil-teachers and probationers--for the time being in ,.... the service of an Education Board, or of senior free-place Charts, &c., affected : Admiralty Charts Nos. 2543 and candidates who require this subject only to complete a senior 1896; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter ii, ' free-place qualification. By such persons no entrance fee page 35. is payable. GEORGE ALLPORT, For the January (Teachers' Certificate) examination the Secretary. entrance fee (pupil-teachers and. probationers as before ex­ cepted) will be 5s. for one or two branches of Drawing, and 7s. 6d. for the three branches taken together. Passing in any branch of Drawing at the oertifioate ex­ amination of January under the circumstances herein stated Offu!iating Minister, for 1918,-Noti-ce No. 26. will exempt a candidate from further examination in the same branch under the requirements for a teacher's certifi­ cate. A similar exemption will also be granted to successful Regiatrar-GenersJ'a Office, candidates at the November examination who pass the Wellington, 4th July, 1918. examination in Drawing I or Drawing II with credit, obiam­ P URS:UANT to the provisions of an Art of the General · ing not less than 60 per cent. of the maximum marks assignable Assembly of New Zealand passed in the eighth year in ea.oh oaB6. of the reign of His late Majesty King Edward VII, and intituJed the Marriage Act, 1908, the following namea of Applications on the forms provided, accompanied by a Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act bank receipt for the necessary fee, are required to be made are published for general information :- to the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, not later than the 15th September' for the November examination, Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called . and not later than the 15th Ootober for the January ex­ , · tl,e Ohurch of England. amination. The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY STYCH, . Forms of application to be examined will be obtainable at The Reverend HAROLD BAYNE WINSBURY WHITE, the offices of Edncation Boards or from the Ednoation Department after the ht Jnly. :Ji'. 'W. MANSFIELD, G. HOGBEN, Beaistrar-General. Inspector-General of Sehoola, JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 21~7

Mi11iatef"B Decision, under Ou.tom, Dutiea Act. Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 9th Jnly, 1913. T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs bas decided to interpret the I Customs Duties Act in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows :-

NoTB.-" Not otberwise enumerated" appears ae n.o.e.; 1 • other kinds" ae o.k.: •• articles and materials soiled only for. and 10 be naed 1ole)y in. tbe f&brica.tion of goods in tbe Dominion" a.e a. & m.e. Articles marked tbus t are revised decisions.

Rate of Duty.

Claeaittoat;ion under Tariff, aod Reoord.1 lbem No. Preferential General Sanax on Tariff. I Foreign Goode. ---~------··--~---··---· .. ---,- - A. & m.s., viz. :- . ] 3/3 I Bronze sheets, polished, but otherwise } I unworked I White-metal sheets, polished, but other- As e.. & m.s. (482) I Free. wise unworked 13/857 IBlow lamp, the "Nobel," whether bent or As artificers' tools n.o.e. (359) 1 Free. upright pattern 20/1 IDuster, the "Howe.rd Dustless," being a As hardware n.o.e. (178) .. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. , mop, consisting of cotton tufts in a I twisted-wire frame 3/6 ' Furnace, automatic metal, for re-melting As manufactured articles of metal ! 20 rer cent. 10 per cent. · and casting type into ingots for type- n.o.e. (183) oasting machines t6/4 i Ink powder, "Duckett-ine" . . . . As colours n.o.e. (437) Free 10 per cent. 13/4 j Labels, or name-plates, ivory, bee.ring name As printed labels (142) 3d. the lb. fd. the lb. I of merchants not being manufacturers 13/745 Linseed, crushed As food for animals n.o.e. (221) 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Machinery, dairying, viz.:­ 13/!!33 Milk-pa.stenrizing me.chine As dairying machinery (396) Free 10 per cent. Machine tools, metal- and wood-workers', viz.:- 2/8 " Boss'' vower hammer and anvil com­ As metal-workers' machine tools I Free. bined (379) 2/4 Circular. saw guard, specially constructed As wood-workers' machine tools : Free. for attachment to a sa.w bench (379) Machinery, oil refining, viz.:- 13/880 Combined press and filter, peculiar to As oil-refining machinery (165) : 5 per cent. nse in manufacture of oil ' Machinery, n.o.e., viz.:- 2/3 Machine for lacing belting for machinery As machinery n.o.e. (182) ' 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Minor articles, viz. :- I 5/1 Hat sweats, of leather-cloth, being sub­ As minor articles for me.king up I Free. stitutes for hatters' leathers hats (292) t20/1 Mops, cotton or wool As hardware n.o e. (178) .. 20 per cent. / JO per cent. 6/2 Paper lace, embossed, for manufacture of As embossed paper, in strips, known Free 20 per cent. cardboard boxes as " box papers " (342) 1 17/1 Plaster board, " Sackett," in sheets As n.o.e. (483) .. Free. Scientific instruments, viz. :- 16/2 " Leskole distance thermometers," elec­ tricaJ instruments for measurement of temperatures at a distance Free. 16/1 Universal gauge-testing apparatus, for }A, ,oi"tifto io,t=•"" ("") tesdng hydraulic, pressure and vacuum gauges 3/10 Stencil set, consisting of tin, letters and As hardware n.o.e. (178) .. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. figures, stencil ink, sponge and brushes (NoTE.-If imported separately, the vari­ I . ans articles are to be classed under their respective tariff hea.dings.) Surgical appliances, viz. :- 13/639 Lamps, arc light projector, and Minin As surgical appliances (279) .. Free. I violet ray, for treatment of constitu- ' tional and sliin diseases 1 I ------NoTE.-'fhe following decioion on page I03 of Decisions is cancelled: "Inkoleum, ink pellets, and ink powders-as stationery n.o.e. (148), &c." W. B. MONTGOMERY, Minister's Order No. 1046.J Secretary of Customs.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Land in Nelson Land District surrendered. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 9th July, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that a surrender of the lease of the undermentioned land having been accepted by N resolution ,of the Nelson Land Board, the said land bas thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1~8. SCHEDULE. NELSON LAND DISTRICT.

Tenure. Section. Block. District. Area. Formerly held by

R.L. 24 I ITntaki .. I t ·~ ~- I Thomas WbaJe .

H. D. BELL, For Minister of Lands. 2188 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 515

Land to b6 disposed of und,r Section 14 of the Land Lawt GENERAL DESORJPTION. amendment .dct, 1912. Clareview Settlement is situated in North Otago, between the railway-line and the coast, .about twelve miles south of District Lan:ds· and Survey Office, Oamaru. It consists of about 750 acres of undulating country, Invercargill, 8th July, 1913. about 170 ft. above sea-level, nearly all of which is plough­ N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 able. At present most of it is in old grass. It is subdivided of the Land Act, 1908, that the land described in the into five sections, each of which is nearly ring fenced, and Oil Schedule hereto w,U be disposed of n,,der the provisions of each of which water can be readily obtained. The 11e1tt'est section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on or railway-station is at Herbert, about two miles and a half after Thursday, the 16th October, 1913. distant, at which there is also a post and telegraph office. Froni Herbert and the Township of Otepopo, nearly adjacent, good formed roads lead to the settlement. There is a State SCHEDULE. school at Otepopo. E. H. WILMOT, SoUTHLAND LAND D1sTRICT.-WALLACE CouNTY.-A:tTON Commissioner of Crown Lands. SURVEY DISTRICT.

Bec,_lon. Block. Area. I I Lands in Te Puke Settlement, Otago Land District, for I Selection on Renewable Lease. A. R. P. 11 XI 15 1 32 District Lands and Survey Office, ·------· .. I I Dunedin, 8th.July, 1913 . G. H. M. McCLURE. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Commissioner of Crown Lands. ~N are open for selection on renewable lease ; and appli­ cations will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 13th August, 1913. •Applicants will have to appear personally before the Land Board, either at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dun­ Lands in Olareview SeUkment, Otago Land District, for edin, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, 14th August, 1913, or Selection on Renewable Lease. at the Courthouse, Oamaru, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Friday, --; 15th August, 1913, to answer any questions the Land Board District Lands and Survey Office, may ask; but if any applicant so desires, he may be examined Dunedin, 8th July, 1913. by the Land Board of the district in which he resides. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands The ballot for the sections for which there are more than N are open for selection on renewable lease ; and appli­ one applicant will be. held at the Courthouse, Oamaru, on cations will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. Friday, 15th August, 1913, at the conclusion of the examina­ on Wednesday, 13th August, 1913. tion of applic\nts. Applicants will have to appear personally before the Land Preference will be given to landless applicants who have Board, either at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dun­ children dependent on them, or who have within the pre­ edin, at 10 o'clock a.m. on ·Thursday, 14th August, 1913, or ceding two years been twice unsuccessful at former ballots. at the Courthouse, Oamaru, at 10 o'clock a.m. on· Friday, Possession will be given on the 20th August, 1913. 15th August, 1913, to answer any questions the Land Board may _ask ; but if any applicmt so desires, he may be examined by the Land Board of the district in which he resides. SCHEDULE. The ballot for the sections for which there are more than one applicant will be held at the Courthouse, Oamaru, on WAITAKI CoUNTY.-AWAMOKO SURVEY DISTRIOT.-TE PUKE Friday, 15th August, 1913, at the conclusion of the exami­ SETTLEMENT, nation of applicants. First-class Land. Preference will be given to landless applicants who have children dependent on them, or who have within the pre­ Half-yearly ceding two years been twice unsuccessful at former ballots. Section. Area~ 'capital Value. RentaL Possession will be given on the 20th August, 1913. A. R, P, £ s. d. £ s. d. *h 179 1 20 2,680 0 0 { 60 6 0 SCHEDULE. 23 8 Ot 2A 129 1 30 1,800 0 0 40 10 0 W AJTAXI CoUNTY.-0TEPOPO SURVEY DISTRICT.-CLAREvmw 3A 180 2 10 2,800 0 0 63 0 0 SETTLEMENT, t4A 172 3 20 2,770 0 0 62 6 6 First-class Land. * Weighted with £20, valuation for about 30 acres ploughed Half-yearly and sown in Algerian oats. Section, I Area Capital Value. Rental. t Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at-£600, I payable in cash or in twenty-one years by forty-two .half­ yea,ly payments of £23 8s.; total half-yearly payment, A. R, P. £ 8. d. £ S, d. £83 14s. h 131 1 35 2,050 0 0 46 2 6 t Weighted with £80, valuation for about 90 acres ploughed 2A 172 3 23 2,820 0 0 63 9 0 and sown in Marshall's white whoat. *3A 127 1 35 1,910 0 0 { 42 19 6 15 3 Ot IMPROVEMENTS. 4A 205 2 25 3,250 0 0 2 6 73 The improvements included in the capital values of the 5A & 6A 116 2 12 1,680 0 0 37 16 0 s-,ctions consist of boundary and internal fences, valued as follows: Section lA, £111 (including plantatioP, orchdl'd, * Weighted with £24 10s., valuation for 70 acres ploughing. garden, &c.) ; Section 2A, £35 : Section 3A, £55 ; Section 4A, . t Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £300, £63, payable in cash or in fourteen years by twenty-eight half. The improvements which are not included in: the-_ capital yea~ly payments of £15 3s.; total he.If.yearly payment, values, but which must be paid for separately, .conBli!t.'of~ £58 2s. 6d. Section IA-good seven-roomed house,· granary, meu"s hut, IMPROVEMENTS. stable, buggy-house, and outhouses, the whole valued at £600; The improvements included in the capital values-of the and 30 acres ploughed and sown in Algerian oats, valued at sections consist of Jfoundar:f arid "internal ferices, valued as £20. Section 4A-'-about 90 acres ploughed and sown in Mar­ follows : Section lA, £43; Section 2A, £74 10s. ; Section 3A, shall's white wheat, valued at £80. £88 15s. (including sheep yards imd dip) ; Section 4A, £72 15s.-; Sections 5A and 6A, £59. - GENERAL DESCRIPTION, The improvements which are not included in the capital Te Puke Settlement is situated in North Otago, neaJ values, but which· mlIBt· be -paid for separately, consist of: Georgotow:i, about eighteen miles from Oamaru. It consists Section 3A-old house, stable, barn, men's hut, windmill, of about 660 acres of undulating country, at an elevation of and tanks, &c., the whole valued at £300 ; and 70 acres from 350 ft. to 750 ft. above sea-level. About 85 per cent. ploughing, valued at £24 10s. of tho area is ploughe.blc, and has been in cultivation for ------

JULY 10. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2139 years pastiYThe settlement ha,s been subdivided into;':four G1·own Land in Auckland Land District Jo,· Disposal ,;,ruler sections, each fronting on to a good formed and gravelled the Land Act, 1901!. road, and each having a frontage to the Awamoko Creek. Each section is fenced. Water can be got by sinking on each District Lands and Survey Office, section, and a reserve round two permanent springs has been Auckland, 4th June, 1913. made, so that the lessees of Sections lA and 2A may easily OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of secure a good domestic supply by means of pipes and wind' N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Crown mills. Georgetown, at which there is a store, post-office, and land will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act telegraph-office, is about half a mile from the settlement. on or after Thursday, the 11th day of September, 1913. The nearest railway-station is Uxbridge (about a mile and a half), and there is a school and a creamery about the same distance a,way. SCHEDULE. E. H. WILMOT, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. - KAWHIA NORTH SURV1'Y Uommissi6ner of Crown Lands. DISTRICT.

Section. I Block. Area. Land in Taranaki Land District for Disposal under Section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912. A. R, P. 2 XVI 18 3 0 District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 9th July, 1913. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of H. M. SKEET, N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land Commissioner of Crown Lands. will be disposed of under section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on or after Thursday, the 16th day of October, 1913. Pastoral Land in H auraki Mining District for License.

SCHEDULE. District Lands and Survey Office, TARANAKI LAND DxsTRICT.-Om::Ra SURVEY Dis·rincT. Auckland, 4th June, 1913. N 0'1.'ICE is hereby given tha_t tho undermentioned land is Section. lllock. Area. open for license under tho R(•gula tions for the Occupa­ ______I_ - ____I_ tion of Pastoral Lands, in Hauraki Mining District ; and applications will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. A, R. P. on Monday, 28th July, 1913. 41 XIV 3 0 0 The ballot for the land, if there is moro than one applicant, will be held at the District Lands and Survey ,Office, Auckland, G. H. BULLARD, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, 31st ,Tnly, 1913. Commissioner of Crown Lands

SCHEDULE. Land in Southland Land District for Disposal under the AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-COROMANDEL COUNTY. Land Act, 1908. 37! ACRES in Block VII, Otama Survey District. District Lands and Survey Office, Weighted with £31 15s. for improvements, comprising Inverca.rgill, 10th June, 1913. 9 acres felled and grassed and 22 chains fencing. _ OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Altitude, 20 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. One-third undu. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land la.ting land, talance broken ; about 5 acres mannka. forest; will be disposed of ander the provisions of the said Act on 9 acres felled and grassed ; remainder scrub land. Soil fair or after Wednesday, the 24th day of September, 1913. to very poor, on slat-0 formation. Distant two miles aud a quarter from Whitianga by cart-road. The only available water is brackish, being subject to tidal influences. SCHEDULE. Term of License. SouTHLAND LAND DISTRICT.-WALLACE CouNS"Y.-CENTRE HILL SURVEY DISTRICT. Term, twenty-one yea.rs, with conditional right of re­ newal. All applications a.re subject to the approval of the Section. Block. Area. Land Boa.rd; and applicants who are landless within the meaning of tho Land Act shall have preference at tho ballot, if one is necessary. A. R. P, Full particulars may be ascertained at this office. 15 V 281 3 0 H. l\I. SKEE'f, Commissioner of Crown Lands. G. H. M. McCLURE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Grown Land in Auckland Lmul Dist1·ict for flispoxol under the Land .let, 1908. Land in Nelson Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, 1908. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 24th June, 1913. District Lands and Survey Office, OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Nelson, 5th May, 1913. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land OTICE is hereby given, m pursaance of section 326 will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on N · of the Land Act, 1908, that the und~rment10ned land or after Thursday, the 2nd day oi October, 1913. will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Friday, the 8th day of August, 11113. SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-ALEXAXDRA SURVEY DISTl

A. R. p, A, R; P. 381 XIV 195 0 0. 3 V I Hope 122 0 0 r F. A. THOMPSON, H. M. SKEET; Commissioner of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2140 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. M

ViUa,Nt.Ulement Allotment in Auckland Land Diatrict /or thereby affected; and the mention of any particular pro­ Sekction on Renewable Leaae. vision of the said Aot shall not be deemed to e:i:clude any other provision of the said Act applicable to the particular case. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 27th Ma.y, 1913. Further particulars ma.y be a.soertained, forms of appli­ OTICE is hereby given tha.t the undermentioned villa.ge­ cation obtained, and plans seen at the District Lands and N homestea.d allotment is open for selection on renew­ Survey Office, Auckland. a.ble lea.se, under the provisions of the La.nd Act, 1908, on the H. M. SKEET, terms a.nd conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto ; a.nd Commissioner of Crown Lande. applications will be received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 28th July, 1913. The ballot for the allotment, if there is more than one applicant, will be held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Ruer?JU in Auckland ~nd Diatrict for Leaae by Public Tender. Auckland, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the 31st July, 1913. District Lands and Survey Office, Preference will be given to landless married applicants with Auckland, 4th June, 1913. children dependent on them, or who ha.ve within the pre­ OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be ceding two years been twicp unsuccessful at former ballots. N received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, The allotment is described for the general informa.tion of the 25th day of July, 1913, for leases of the undermentioned intending a.pplicants, who are recommended, nevertheless, to lands, under the provisions of the Acts quoted in each case. make a personal inspection, as the Department is not respon­ sible for the absolute accuracy of any description. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTBIOT. AUOllLAND LAND D!STBIOT,-RAGLAN COUNTY,-MANGATI VILLAGE SETTLEMENT. Under Be-ctum 130, Land Act, 1908. Fira!-cl.a8s Land. W AITOHO County.-17 acres ; Block XVI, Maungamangero (National Endowment.) Survey District, adjoining Kinohaku East No. 4o No. 2 Block. Term, five years. Minimum annual rental, £1 15s. Otamatea County, Tokatoka Survey District.-Cleared Section. Area. Ca.pita.I Value. -~i-H~lf:y~arly I. Rental. portions of Sections 4, 5, 6, Block XII. Approxima.te area, 350 acres, Term, year to year. Minimum annual rental, £25. A. R. P. £ a. d. £ a. d. NoTE.-The leases of the above are liable to resumption at 8 I I O 24 I 25 0 0 I O 10 0 any time in the event of the lands being required by the Altitude, 30 ft. a.hove sea-level. Level land, covered with Crown. grass, pennyroyal, ,.nd ragwort; low-lying, and subject to Under the Public ReseTves and Dom.aim Act, 1908. flood. · Soil of first-class qua.lity, on clay subsoil ; well watered by Mange.ti Stream. Situated in Mange.ti Village, a.bout (Term in each case, fourteen years.) twenty-nine miles from Ngaruawahia a.nd a.hout eleven miles Hokianga County, Punakitere Survey District.-Blook from Te Akau deep-water landing by formed cart-roa.d in XIII, township reserve ; 121 acres. Minimum annual each case. rental, £4. Mata.ma.ta County, Selwyn Settlement, Patetere Survey TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE OF LANDS IN MANGAT! District.--Section 33, Block XI; 10 acres. Minimum annual VILLAGE-SETTLEMENT. rental, 5s. 1. The land enumerated above is first-cla.ss land, and Otama.tea County, Raupo Town.-Lots 12, 13, 14, muni­ is a village-homestead allotment, open for selection on re­ cipal reserves; 3 a.ores, Minimum annual rental, £2. newable lease for periods of sixty-six years under the provi­ WhJ.ngarei County, Waikiekie Parish.--Seotion 49, domain sions of the Land Act, 1908 (hereina.fter referred to as "the reserve ; 56 acres. M'mimum annual rental, £5. said Act"). Otamatea County, Pahi Town.-Lots 1 and 2, old post­ ll. The rental stated above shall be the price at which office site ; I acre. Minimum annual rental, £1. the land shall be open for selection. Waitomo :County, Maungamangero Survey District.­ 8. Applications for a lease shall be made in manner as pro­ Section 14, Block VI, 55 acres; cattle-camping reserve. vided in Part I of the said Aot ; and all such applications Minimum annual rental, £7. Lessee to provide accommoda­ shall be made to the Commissioner of Orown Lands, Auck­ tion for travelling stock at ordinary rates. land ; and the lease will be issued in accordance with the provisions of Part I aforesaid. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 4. Each applicant shall state his or her residence, occupa­ tion, and condition in life (namely, whether married or single), 1. Term of lease, a.s given, without right of renewal. and will be required to make the prescribed declaration. 2. The lessee shall have no right to compensation, either 5, The successful applicant shall pay the first half-year's for improvements put on the land or on account of the afore­ rent, together with the lease and registration fee (£1 ls.), said resumption, or for any other ca.use; but he ma.y, on the immediately the application bas been approved or declared expiration or sooner determination of the lease, remove all successful at the ballot; also the rent for the period elapsing buildings or fences erected by him, but not otherwise. between the date of the lease and the due date of such half­ 3. The lessee shall not sublet, tra.nsfer, or otherwise dis­ yearly payment. pose of his interest in the lease without the written consent 6. The rent must be paid half-yearly, in advance, on the of the Commissioner oi Crown Lands. let days of Ja.nuary and July in eaoh year, as provided in 4. The lessee shall prevent the growth and sprea.d of all section 180 of the said Act ; and the first half-year's rent Is noxious weeds on tho land, and he shall with all reasonable payable as before provided. despa.tch remove, or cause to be removed, all noxious weeds 7, Improvements and residence on the land comprised in or plants as me.y be directed by the Commissioner of Crown the lease shall be as provided in Part III of the ea.id Aot. Lands. The provisions of section 162, and all other provisions of 5. The lessee shall not be entitled to out or ma.ke use of the said Act with respect to substantial Improvements, shall any timber on the land, and shall ta.ke all reasona.ble steps apply accordingly to lessees under these regulations. Tne to preserve such timber from destruction by fire or otherwise. provisions of section 159, and all other provisions of the said 6. The lessee shall discha.rge all rates, taxes, cha.rges, and Act in respect of compulsory residence, eha.11 apply aocord­ other assessments that may become due and payable. ingly to lessees under these regulations. 7. Rental payments in arrear for two calendar months 8. No lessee shall divide, sublet, or transfer the land shall render the lease liable to termination; or a breach of held by him under these regulations, except under and covenant in the lease, expressed or implied, shall entitle the subject to the provisions of Part I of the said Act. Crown to re-enter and determine the lease. 9. No lessee shall apply for or bold more than one allot­ ment, and such allotment shall be held for his or her sole 8. Tenders to be indorsed on the outside " Tender for use and benefit, and not for the use or benefit of any other Lease," and to be accompanied by the first half-year's rent person whomsoever. at the re.te tendered, and lease fee £1 ls. 10. All the provisions of the said Aot, so far as applioable, 9. The highest or any tender not neoessa.rily a.ooepted. shall extend and apply to the lands affected by these regu­ Full particulars may be ascertained on application a.t this lations, and to the applications and leases to be ma.de and office. issued thereunder, and generally to the interests created, H. M. SKEET, and the persons whose rights, liabilities, or interests are Commissioner of Crown Landa. JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE.TTE. 2141

Ruervu in Marlborottgh Land Dialrid for Lw.•e by Public twenty-five or under, ld. ; twenty-five to two hundred and Auction. fifty, id· ; over two hundred and fifty, id, 13. The lessee shall provide a paddock for horses with proper District Lands and Survey Office, shelter, and supply accommodation for horses at a charge not Blenheim, 16th Juno, 1913. to exceed 1 s. 6d. for each horse-feed, and paddocking at a OTICE is hero by given that the undermentioned reserves charge not exceeding 1 s. per night. N will ho offered for lease by public auction at this office 14. The lea.se shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee at 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, 5th August, 1913, on the terms shall fail to fulfil anv of the conditions of the said lease and conditions set forth bclnw, under the provisions of the within thirty days after the datt> on which the same ought Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908. to havu been fulfilled. W. H. SKINNER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT.-PUHIPUHI SURVEY DISTRICT. Reserves in Wellington Land Di-strict for Lease by Public Audion. Section. Block. Area. IUpset Annu~; Rental. District Lands and Survey Office, ------~------·-·~ Wellington, 24th June, 1913. A, R. P. £ S. d. OTICE is hereby given that the undei:mentio~ed reserves 16, 17, and 20 I XI I 986 o o I 152 o o ..._N will be offered for lease by pu bhc auct10n, on the Weighted with £2,895, valuation for improvements con­ terms and conditions set forth below, at this office at 2.30 sisting of house of sixteen rooms, schoolhouse of three rooms, o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 27th August, 1913, under the men's whare, store, blacksmith's shop, implement-shed, provisions of the Public ~serves and Domains Act, 1908. stable, woolshent th" growth and sprnad of gorse, land comprised in the lease in good order and condition broom, and sweetbria1· on the land comprised in the lease ; (fair wear and tear, and damage by fire and tempest, excepted), and he shall with all rt>asonablc despatch remove, or ca.use and in a clean and sanitary condition, and ho shall during to be removed, all gorse, sweetbriar. broom. or other noxious the years 1918 and 1924 paint the exterior of the said build­ weeds and plants as may be rlircetcrl by the Commissioner of ings with at least two coats of paint to the satisfaction of the Crown Lancls. Commissioner of Crown Lands, and he shall. on the expira­ 8. The lease shall be liable to forfciturt1 in case the lessee tion or sooner determination of the lease, deli vcr up in their shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease within entirety the said buildings, so kept and painted, to the Crown. thirty days aft~r the ,late on which the same ought to be 8. The lessee shall insure and keep insured all buildings fulfill,,d. and erections at present existing on the land comprised in the lease, in the name of His Majesty the King, during the term In t,he event of the owners of the im pruvemen ts not of the lease, in some reputable insurance office approved by becoming the purchasers of the new leases they will be the Commissioner of Crown Lands (such insurance to be for allowed two months from date of sale in which to remove the amount of the full insurable value), and he shall produce their buildings, &c. and deliver to the Commissioner the policies of such insur­ Full particulars may be ascertained at this office. ance, and the receipts for the renewal premiums. T. N. BRODRICK, 9. The lessee shall at all times during the term of the lease Commissioner of Crown Lands. keep in good order and repair all fences now existing on the land comprised in the lease, and he shall on the expiration or sooner determination of the lease deliver up in their en­ Larul,• in Auckland Land District for Lease by Public Tender. tirety the said fences, so kept, to the Crown. 10. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, District Lands and Survey Office, broom, sweetbriar, or other noxious weeds on the land com­ Auckland, 24th June, 1913. prised in the lease, and he shall with all reasonable despatch '-: OTICE is hereby given that written tenders wi\1 be remove, or cause to be removed, all noxious weeds or plants • ' receive(! at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. the 25th day of July, 1913, for a grazing lease of the under­ 11. The lessee for the first six years of his lease shall plant mentioned land, under the provisions of section 315 of the with marram-grass, lupins, lueerne, or other suitable vege­ Land Act, 1908. · tation an area of at least four acres per annum of the sand­ hills on Sections 16 and 1 7, in a locality to the eastward of the main road to be indicated by the Commissioner of Crown SCHEDULE. Lands. 12. The lessee shall depasture travelling stock at the fol­ AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-0TAMATEA COUNTY. lowing rates per head per night, viz. : Horses and cattle, ten LOT 7, Mareretu-Waipu Forest Reserve; area, 617 acres. or under, 6d.; eleven to fifty, 3d.; over fifty, ld. Sheep, Minimum annual rental, £7 10s. .2142 TH.E. NEW. 'ZEALAND GAZETTE.

with .the written consent of the Cqmmissioner .of Crown l,e.n.ds Terms and Conditions of Lei.la~. first had and obtained. 1. Term of lease, five years, without right of renewal. 8. The lessee shall not be a.Iiowed to fell, out down, or 2. The lessee shall have no right to compensation either for destroy in any way a.ny tree or shrub that may be upon the improvements put on the land or for any other ca.use ; but domain, and he must prevent stock from trespassing on the he may, on the expiration or sooner determination of the portion of the domain containing bush. , , lease, remove a.II buildings or fences erected by him,' but not 9. The lessee shall at all times during the said term keep in otherwise. good repair and condition, to the satisfaction of the Com­ 3. All persons duly authorized in that behalf shall have missioner of ·Crown Lands, all hedges, fences, and gates in, free right of ingress, egress, and regress for any of the pur­ upon, a.nd a.bout the said land, and shall so yield them up at poses of the New Zealand State Forests Act, 1908, or for the expiration of the term. felling or removing from the land any trees or timber, or for 10. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, cutting a.ud removing flax. . broom, and sweetbriar on the land comprised in the lease ; 4, The Commissioner of State Forests may issue licenses and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or ca.use- to a.t any time during the currency of grazing lease to the lessee be removed, a.11 gorse, sweetbria.r, broom, or other noxious or other persons to cut and remove either standing or felled : weeds or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of timber under the State Forest Regulations, or to cut a.nd , Crown Lands. 1 remove flax, without the payment of compensation to the 11. The lessee shall not during the S8iid term plough or crop lessee. any portion of the land without the consent of the Commis­ 5. The lessee shall not sublet, transfer, or otherwise dis­ sioner of Crown Lands first had and o bta.ined. pose of his -interest in the lease without the written consent 12. The public shall at all times have the free right of of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. ingress and egress over the land comprised in the lease for · 6. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of all bona fide recreation, but no person shall trespass with dog or noxious weeds on the land, and he shall with all reasonable firearms on the said land. despatch remove, or cause to be removed, a.II noxious weeds 13. No buildings shall be erected on any portion of the or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown domain. '° Lands. 14. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee 7. The lessee shall not· be entitled to cut and make use of should fa.ii to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease any timber o.n the land, and shall take all reasonable steps within twenty-one days after the date on which the same to preserve such timber from destruction by fire or otherwise. ought to ha.Te been fulfilled. · · 8. The lessee shall discharge all rates, taxes, .charges, and Tenders should be addressed " The Commissioner of Crow~ other assessments that may become due and payable. Lands, New Plymouth," and marked on the outside "Tender 9. Rental payments in a.rrea.r for two oalenda.r months sha11 for Dome.in." · render the lease liable to termination ; or a breach of cove­ Full particulars may be ascertained at this office. nant in the lease, expressed or implied, shall entitle the Crown to re-enter and determine the lease. G. H. BULLARD, 10. Tenders to be indorsed on the outside "Tender for Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lease," and to be accompanied by the first ha.If-yea.r's rent at the rate tendered, and lease fee, £1 ls. 11. The highest or any tender uot necessarily a.ocepted·. Full particulars may be ascertained on application at this Land in Auckland Land District for DiBpo,aZ under the office. Land Act, 1908. H. M, SKEET, Commissioner-of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 5th May; 191S. OTICE is hereby given, in a.ooorda.noe whh section S26 Pukt,0,rtthe Domain, Taranaki Land District, for Ldise by N of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Public Tender. land will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or after Monday, the 25th day of August, 191S. District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 16th June, 1913. SCHEDULE. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for a lease N of the undermentioned domain will be received at AUCKLAND LAND DIBTRICT,-ORAHIRI SURVEY DISTRICT, this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 16th July, 1913, under the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Section. Block. Area. Act, 1908.

A, R, l', SCHEDULE. SA V 164 0 0 TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT,-BLOCK VI, MIMI Suav.~;y H. M. SKEET, DISTRICT.-PUKEARUHE DOMAIN. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Minimum Annual Term. Rent. Crown Land in Auckland Land District for Dispo,aZ u"deT A. R, l', £ S. d. the Land Act, 1908. ' I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 25, 28 2 0 5 I 5 0 14 yea.rs., 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, Pu)

Land in Auckland Land District for Disposal unaer tne SOHEDUl.E. Land A.ct, 1908. CANTERBURY LAND DrsTBror.-ToWN OF CHERTSEY. District Lands and Survey Office, Upset Annual Auckland, 26th May, 1913. Section. Area. Rental. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 N of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned --- land will be disposed of under the provisions of the said A. R. P. £ s. d. Act on or after Thursday, the 4th day of September, 1913. 2 and 4 to 13 2 3 4 1 8 0 14 and 16 to 30 3 3 24 1 19 0 37 SCHEDULE. 0 2 0 0 5 0 38 to 45 1 3 33 1 0 0 AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-TAUBOA SURVEY DISTRICT. 51 to 57 2 0 10 l 0 8 58 to 62 1 1 0 0 12 6 Section. Area. 77 to 81 1 1 28 0 14 0 82 to 91 2 3 8 1 8 0 92 to 107 4 0 2 2 0 0 A. B. P. Forest reserve 1,525 0 0 Terms and. Conditions of Lease. H. M. SKEET, 1. Term of lease, five years from the 1st August, 1913; Commissioner of Crown Lands but subject to resumption at any time in the event of the land being required by the Government. 2. The rent sha.11 be pa.id half-yearly in advance. 3, The land shall be used for grazing purposes only, and Land lo be disposed of under Section 138 of the Land shall not be broken up unless it is necessary to renew the Act, 1908. ~ass, in which case it shall be laid down in grass and clover m a satisfactory manner with a small quantity of oats for shelter, the oats to be feel off, and not harvested. No crop District Lands and Survey Office, of any kind shall at any time be taken off the land. New Plymouth, 16th April, 1913. 4. There are no restrictions or limitations as to the number N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of of sections which one person may lease, and no declaration the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land is required. Residence and improvements are not com­ will be disposed of under section 138 of the aid Act on or pulsory. No compensation shall be claimed by the lessee, after Friday, the 1st day of August, 1913. nor shall ,my be allowed by the Government, on account of any improvements effected by the lessee, nor on account of SCHEDULE. the aforesaid possible resumption, nor for any other cause. 5. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or TABANAKl LAND DrBTRICT.-0PAKU SURVEY DISTRICT. otherwise dispose of the land comprised in the lease without ------~~------the written consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands ' Section. Block. Area. first had and obtained. 6. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, A, II P. broom, and sweetbriar on the land comprised in the lease, 17 IX 116 3 30 and he shall with all rea.sonable despatch remove, or cause to be removed, all gorse, broom, sweetbriar, or other noxious weeds or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of G. H. BULLARD, Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 7. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee fails to fulfil any of the conditronfl-1'lf the said lease within thirty days after the date on which the same ought to have been fulfilled. Possession will be given on the 1st August, 1913, before Of'own !,and in Auckland Land Di,tmt for Di8po1ai under which dat.e the present lessees have the right of removing the Land A.ct, 1908. any fenciny erected by them on the land. Full partrculars may be ascertained at the District Lands District Lande and Survey Office, and Survey Offi~, Christchurch. Auckland, 24th June, 19ll!. C. R. POLLEN, OTIOE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Commissioner of Crown Lands • N.L the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Crown land will be disposed of under the provisions of the ea.id Act on or after Thursday. the 2nd day of October, 1913.

SCHEDULE. !,and to be disposed o; under Section U, of the Land Laws AUCKLAND LA.!!D DISTRICT.-KAIPARA SoaVEY DrsTRICT. Amendment A.ct, 1912.

Section. Block. Ares.. I District Lands and Survev Office. - ----·-- New Plymouth, 28°th Aprii, 1913. A. B. P. IX 3 0 21 OTICE is hereby given, under section 326 of the Land Part 2 N Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land will be dis­ posed of under the provisions of section 14 of the Land Laws H. M. SKEET, Amendment Act, .1912, on or after Thursday, the 21st day Commissioner of Crown Lands of August, 1913.

SCHEDULE. Crown Lamis in Chertsey Township, Canterbury Lami District, TARANAKI LAND D1s·rRICT.-MAPARA SURVEY D1sTRICT. for Lease by Public Auction. Section, I Block. Area. District Lands and Survey OfficP, Christchurch, 18th June, 1913. A. R. P, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Part 1 XII ,50 0 0 (approx.). N will be offered for lease by public auction under the provisions of section 130 of the Land Act, 1908, at the Court­ house, Rakaia, at 2 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 30th G. H. BULLARD, July, 1913, on the terms and conditions set forth below. Commissioner of Crown Lands. E 2144 TRR NEW ~EALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

Crown Land in Auckland Land District or Disposal imder SCHEDULE. the Land Act, 1908. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.

District Lands and Survey Office, Section. Block. Survey District. Area. Auckland, 11th June, 1913. OT ICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N A R. P. the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned Crown 5 VII : Omona .. 2,761 0 0 land will he disposed of under the provisions of the said Act 3,270 0 0 on or after Thursdav, the 18th day of September, 1913. ---~ __I -VIII I G. H. BULLARD, SCHEDULE. Commissioner of Crawn Lands. AUCKLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-PUNIU SURVEY DrsTHICT.

Section. Hlock. Area. Lands in Southland Land District to be disposed of under 14 the A, R. P Section of Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912. 2 VI 2 3 34 District Lands s.nd Survey Office, Inveroargill, 5th May, 1913. H. M. SKEET, OTICE is hereby given, under section 326 of the Land Commissioner of Crown Lands. N Aot, 1908, that the undermentioned land will be disposed of under the provisions of section 14 of the Laud Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on o'r after Friday, the 8th day of August, 1913. Land for Disposal under Section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1911!. SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-SouTHLAND CouNTY.-FoeEST District Lands and Survey Office, HILL HUNDRED. New Plymouth, 26th March, 1913. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Section. I Block. . Area. ' .. ~N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land will be disposed of under the provisions of section 14 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on or after Friday, the A. R. P. 11th day of July, 1913. 350 I XVI 199 1 0 SCHEDULE. G. H. M. McCLURE, TARANAKI LAND DxsTRICT.-ToTono SURVEY DrsTRICT. Commissioner of Crown Lands

Section. Block. Area.

A. R. P Land in Hawke's Bay Land District for Disposal under the 7 IV 6 2 26 Land Act, 1908.

G. H. BULLARD, District Lands n.nd Survey Office, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Napier, 25th June, 1913. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands will be disposed of under the provisions of Part III of the se.id Act on or after Thursday, the 2nd day of October, Grown Land in Auckland Land District for Disposal under 1913. Section 326 of the Land Act, 1908.

District Lands and SurvPy Office, SCHEDULE. Auckland, 14th April, 1913. HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRwr. N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land . Section. Block. __ Locality. Area. will he disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on I I__ I or after Monday, the 21st day of July, 1913. -~-7---1-- - IMahia (rural sections) . . :o ~--~o 1 II j Waiau . . . . 121 1 8 SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DrsTRICT.-TAKAHUE SURVEY DISTRICT. ROBT. T. SADD, Section. Block. Area.. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

A. R P. 32 VI 77 1 27 Land in Otago Land District for Disposal under the Land ------·---~------I ------Act, 1908. H. :\I. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 2nd June, 1913. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of lN the Land Act, 1908, that the u_ndermentioned land . Lands in Taranaki Land District for Disposal under the will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on Land Act, 1908. or after Thursday, the 11th September, 1913.

District Lands and Survey Office, SCHEDULE. New Plymouth, 26th May, 1913. AN estimated area of 10 acres of land fronting Section 21, OT ICE is nereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Block III, Woodland Survey District. N· the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands will he disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on E. H. WILMOT, or Mter Thqrsday, the 4th day of September, 191~. Commissioner of Crown Lands. JutY 10. 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2145

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of tM Native Lana Court at Auckland.

Registrar's Office, Auckland, 4th July, 1913. OTIOE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at Auckland on the let day of N. Au~uet, 1913, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applications have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. [A.uokla.nd, 1918-47.] E. P. EARLE, Registrar, SCHEDULE, APPLICATIONS FOB PABTITIONS,

No. Name of Applicant. Na.me of Land.

25 Ana.ru Wia.po Hanerau. 26 " 3. 27 Hena.;; Wha.rara Toka Ka.itara2. 28 Wiremu Rewharewha ,, 2A, 29 Rawiri te Awe Komiti. 30 Wiremu Watene Ta.utari Kopironui B 2. 31 Te Kooti Reweti .. B2B, 32 Roana Hoterene and Hemi Hoterene (Earl and Kent) B2o. 33 Hori Kingi Mabrau. 34 2 (8766). 35 Rere"Ara.ma. Ha.ria.ta Whareiti (Oliphant and Oliphant) ,, 2 (8766). 36 Te Rau Hoterene and others .. Ma.ramatawhana A. 37 Arapera. Keepa. (Parr and Blomfield) A. 38 Eruini H. Kemara Matakohe 257. 39 Rere Ara.ma Orakei 1. 40 Wiremu Watene (Earl and Kent) 1. 41 Mere Paora (G. W. Basley) 3B. 42 Hikiera Taierua (Earl and Kent) " 5. 43 Karaka Paikea and others Otakanini T. 44 Rawiri Keeps te Awe Otara 2. 45 Para.tene Hemans Otioro and Te Topuni D. 46 Ihapera Weneti and Meri Hare Kepa Paparoa. 47 Era.na. Wereta Pou Pohoatua 2. 48 Piripi Ihimara. (Earl and Kent) Pouto 2E 7B. • 49 Neri Waho and others Tuhira.ngi A. 50 Wa.ru Takerei " A. 51 Hami Timoti and Nga.titi Timoti Whenuanui 3.

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

No. Name of Applicant. Name ol La.nd. N&ture of Application.

52 Karewlni Paenganui and others Ke.its.re. So For ca.ncelle.tion of .pa.rtition. 53 Kooti Reweti (Earl and Kent) Kopironui B 54 Chief Surveyor, Auckl&nd Nukuroa. 2 5u, G. A. Martin Karetu lA e.nd B i

APPLICATIONS FOR 81JBVEY CHARGING 0BDERS AND FOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN L1QCJIDATlON OF SIJBVEY FEES.

Da.te from which Interest No. Name of Applic&nt. Na.me of Land. is ealcula.ted. I Amount. £ s. d. ( Hukatere B 1 B 28 Je.nuary, 1913 51 6 0 55 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland B2B 28 1913 65 1. 8 B3B 28 1913 38 19 1 Komiti" lA 1 25 April, 1913 .. 13 19 3 !A2A 25 1913 .. 26 2 7 1A2B 25 1913 .. 15 11 0 1A2C 25 1913 .. 8 4 8 1A2D 25 1913 •. IO 17 5 1A2E 25 1913 .. 7 3 7 1A2F 25 1913 .. 14 9· 2 56 1B2 25 1913 .. 87 13 0 1 ZAl 25 1913 .. 27 15 11 2A2 25. 1913 .. 11 19 4 2A3 25 " 1913 .. 44 13 2 2B 25 1913 .. 84 19 5 3 25 1913 .• Te.pu. 4 25 1913 •. 5 25 1913 ... Puriri" (pa.rt) -l Ne.tive reserve Reserve. 2146 ·rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. oo

APPLICATIONS FOB SuaVlllY 01U.l1GING Oamms AND B'OB DBFINJIID PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF ·suav:my FElll8-COnti11ued.

9 11 -~'i-.. -o.-,J-______N_a_m_e_o_f __ A_p_p_li_ca-11-t-. -----.,.~:::::::S:•:w:_e--o-_r--L~an-_-d:.::::::::::D:•:'_--fr~i-~-m-ca:_r-0_hio-ula::'ie:1_4-_.-t_e-r:ea:t~-~~----A--m-,-_o-u:n:t_.·-c· £ s. d. Kopironui B 2A 4 March, 1913 25 5 I r B2B 4 1913 19 4 9 57 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland ~ B2D 1 4 1913 3 13 4 I B2D 2 4 1913 7 17 IO L ,, B2E 4 ,, 1913 19 11 1 58 Makarau 2 3 Februa.ry, 1913 87 1 11 4 December, 1912 21 14 1 59 Nukuroa lo { " IE 4 ,, 1912 15 3 9 Ota.re. IA 6 June, 1912 11 3 6 lB 6 1912 7 15 6 2A 6 1912 8 11 6 60 f 2B 6 1912 4 3 6 ·3B 6 1912 6 14 6 4A 6 1912 8 4 6 ,, 4B 6 ,, 1912 6 14 6 Otioro and Te Topuni A I .. 4 December, 1912 12 I IO r1 A2 .. 4 1912 lo 16 :{ til A3 .. 4 1912 4 5 7 B 4 1912 12 ll 8 ' D 4 ,, 1912 7 6 23 -(I Pohoa.tua. 2B 7 April, 1913 5 2 6 62 t 2c 7 1913 5 2 6 2D 7 1913 5 2 6 ,, 2E 7 ,, 1913 5 2 6 j Ururua. 2A 17 December, 1912 9 12 11 63 I ,, 2c I 17 ,, 1912 5 12 2 17 ,, 1912 4 5 2 LI ,, 2o 2 .. 1 64 . . Tupa.re~ura. 1 A •• 28 June, 1912 24 0 5

APPLICATIONS FOB EXOIUNGBS.

~J_____ Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. ------· -·------·-- 65 Atareira. Tikitiki .. . . , Ot.:ra. 4A. • lRipeka. Pa.enga.nui •. . . Otamatea . 66 Te Reweti Paenga.nili .. Hanerau. Ta.kerei Piham& •• . . 1 Otar& 4A. 67 { Ripeka Pa.enganui •• . . Poutu 2111 3B • H,ue Kepa te Awe •• . . , Otara lu. j Mika.era Miru •• I Ota.ma.tea 2. 68 Henare Wha.rara Toka I Orua.wharo D. {Te Reweti Paenganui ' Ot&matea. 69 Atareria. Tikitiki •• I Ot,ua 4A.

APPLICATIONS FOH PROBATE.

------·------. - - ·--· -· No. :Same of Applicant. ~&me of Deceased.

70 ·1· Hemaima Hauraki Paora and others (Earl and Kent) l'aramena Tukukainga. 71 Te Raraku Ha.mi Tawaewae . . . • . . Pohi Rewiti, alias Taemai Bewiti Ta.waewa.e. 72 ] Hare Pomare______...... Pera Mohi (Kaiwaru).

APPLICATIOIII FOB lllJUIIICTION.

No. / Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

78 f Apera.niko Wi Ka.rake. and others Ota.ma.tea E .. For an order restraining Te Beweti Paenganui and I all other pereons from leasing the hall on the , block as a eke.ting-rink or for any other purpoee until the appeal affecting the block ha.s been I disposed of.

APPLICATIONS TO ASSESS TBE AMOUNT OF 00lll:PllNSATI0N PAYABLE TO N.A:rIVE 0WNEBS FOB LAND TAKEN UNDBB TEil PUBLIC WOBXB ACT, 1908.

No. I Name of AppliC&D*· ·I Ntw1e of L&nd, I Area '"en. I Purpose for which t&ken.

A. B. P, 741 The Minister of Public Works •• ,· Ota.ma.tea No. 1. • 0 2 18 A roa.d. 75 The Hobson County Oonnoil . . Paerat& 1 a.nd 2 •• 4 1 26 JULY 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 21417

S,tung of the Native Land. Court at Rotorua.

Registrar's Office, Auckland, 7th July, 1918. OTIC!t 1s hereby given ,ha.t the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be nea.rd by she Native N La.nd Ooun sitting a.t Rotorua. on the 115th da.y of July, 1913. or a.a soon sberea.fter a.s the business of the Court will a.lloVI, [Auckland, 1918-46.J E. P. EARLE, Regisira.r. SCHEDULE.

No. I N&IUe of Applican,. Name of Land.

1736 ., Keepa Heperi and others Pa.eroa Ea.st 4B llE No. 1. _ SA, 1737 1 " Rotoma.hana.-Pa.reka.ra.ngi No. Section 3.t 3. 1738 Tiaki Awe. .. WIM!renga. Ea.st No. 2.

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8,tt,,1,/1 of the Nat,v, Land LJouri ,11 Hastings.

Registrar's Office, Wellington, '1th July, 1918. OTICE is hereby given tha.t a sitting of the Native La.nd Court will be held at Ha.stings on the 23rd day of ..L...N July, 1913, to hear and determine the ma.tters mentioned in the Sohednle hereunder written, in respect ·of which a.pplice,tio11s have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. [Wellington, 1918-27,l E. A. WELCH, Registra.r. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR PARTITIONS,

No. I Name of Applicant. N&me of Land.

•DJOURNl!lD APPLICATIONS. l Tnahine Renata. (by his solicitor, D. Scannell) Te Apiti No. 2n. 2 ,, No.2E. 3 Mere fil;ita. and others (by their solicit~r, D. Scannell) Te Ante No. 4A. 4 Hera te Rori (by her solicitor, D. Scannell) Te Aweoteatua. No. 2. 5 Rangi Parahi _ . ,, No. 7. 6 Raniera. te Hnango, trustee for Te Ra.ngi Hone (by his solicitor, Hikutoto South No. l. T. W. Lewis) 7 Tnahine Renata (by his solicitor, D. Scannell) Kairaka.u No. 2. 8 Horomona. Koko (by his solicitor, D. Scannell) Kakiraawa 2B No. 2u. \J Joseph Satterthwaite (by his solicitor, D. Scannell) Karuma B. 10 Paerikiriki Otene (by his solicitor, T. W. Lewis) AY. 11 Rangi Pa.rahi Korongata" Reserve. 12 Hemi Kireka. Rapaea and others (by their solicitor, H. J<'. Norris) Mangaorapa No. 2. 13 Morehu te Hira and another (by their solicitor, T. W. Lewis) No. l. 14 Noho Apirana and others (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) Ngatarawa 2c No. l. 15 John T. Blake and another (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) ,, 2E No. 2. 16 Warihia Ihukino and another (by their solicitor, T. W. Lewis) Omahaki A. 17 Ahera Hohepa (by his solicitor, E. J. W. Hallett) Omahu lB No. 2. 18 Hare Hohepa (by his solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell, and Wood) 19 Mary Groome (by her solicitor, T. W. Lewis) Otarata No. 2F. 20 Thomas George Prescott Ota.whao A No. 10. 21 G. P. Donnelly and others (by their solicitor, T, W. Lewis) Otuarumia A No. 2B. 22 Totaea Pa.raone and others (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) B 6A No. 5B. 23 Noho Apirana and others (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) ,, C No. 2A. 24 Okeroa Ha.pakuku and another (by their solicitors, Fitzherbert Oringiwaiaruhe lB No. 1. and McCarter) 25 Ahitana Topi and others ( by their solicitor, D. Scannell) Pata.ngata No. l. 26 ,, No.4. 27 Te Wire, te Aomara.ma (by her soli~itors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell Pekapeka. No. 2B. a.nd Wood) 28 Ditto .. Poukawa No. 7. 29 Tangata.ke Hapnku Pukerowhitu No. l. 30 Urupene Puhara (by his solicitor, D. Scannell) No.2. 31 ,, No.2. 32 Tamahi;e Tangita.ngi and others (by th;ir solicitor, D. Scannell) Raukawa No. 2. 33 Tua.tini Kereama (by his solicitors, Carlile, ·McLean, Scannell, and No.3. Wood) 34 Urnpene Puha.ra (by his solicitor, T. W. Lewis) Te Rohitu. 35 Tinikira.ngi Tunuiarangi (by his solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scan­ Rotopounamu le No. 3. nell, and Wood) 36 Ditto .. ,, lcNo.4. 37 Manahi Paewai and others (by their agent, L. Peeti) Tahoraiti No. lH. 38 Wirihana Keremenita and others (by their solicitor, P. B. Fitz­ 2A No.10. herbert) 39 Temana Tawhai and others No.2K. 40 Tuia Takerei and another (by their solicitor, P. B. Fitzherbert) ,, 2A No. 30. 41 Ahitana Topi and others (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) Tapairu No. 4. 42 Ma.tans. Eriha (for Hoers. Rangiwhakewa) Tiratu. 43 Pirihira (by her agent, Te Whatiuapiti) .. 44 Morehu Raina (by her solicitor, D Scannell) W~tpnka 2o No. 4. 45 Urupene Puhara and others (by their solicitor, D. Scannell) Waita.puke. 46 N gawa.ka Peraniko and others ( by their solicitors Cotte:rill and Wharerangi No. 7. Humphries) - 47 Meri Kirita Whakawiringa. 48 ·Tareh& Kingi (by his solicitors, Carlile, :McLean, Scannell, and Wood) 49 Ra.ngi Parahi Whenua.kura No. 8. 50 Nos. 11 a.nd 11. 2148' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE. [No. of!r

APPLICATIONS FOR J:'ABTITIONB-continued.

-:i--- Name of Applicant. ___I______Name of Land.

NEW APPLlC,l.:l'IQNS. 51 Meihana Taorangi (by his solicitor, P. E. Baldwin) .. Ohiti-Waitio No. I B. 52 Otene Toatoa (by his solicitor, P. E. Baldwin) No. le. 53 . Teone Kere (by his solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell, and Wood) No. IE, Section 4. 54 Ngamutu Kowhai (by her solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell, No. 2A. and Wood) · 55· -Miriama Peraniko (by her solicitors, ·-Carlile, McLean, Scanne-11, Omahu lB No. 3. and Wood) 56 Norman Matthias Paulsen (by his solicitors, Sainsbury, Logan, and Otawhao A 3, Section 51B. Williams) 57 Ha.mi Whakahou (by his solicitor, E. J. W. Hallett) .. Otuarumia B 6A No. 4. 58 Tangatake Hapnku (by his solicitor, T. W. Lewis) Poukawa No. 5. 59 Katerina Pikihuia (by her solicitor, H. F. Norris) Rakautatahi No. lo. 60 Nerita Para.one (by his solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell, and· Waimarama 2B No. 2o. Wood) 61 Tame te Orihau Waipuka No. 1. 62. ,, ,, No. 2. 63 Warihia te Ihukino a;;d another (by their solicitors, Cotterill and Wharerangi No. 2. Humphries) 64 Wha.iatua Riha and others (by their solicitors, Cotterill and No. 5. Humphries) 65 Miriama Peraniko (by her solicitors, Carlile, McLean, Scannell, No. 7. and Wood)

APPLICATIONS FOB SURVEY 0HABGING 0BDEBS,

No. I Name of Applicant. Name ot Land. Amount

£ H, d. 126 !Rochfort and Son, Surveyors, Napier .. Patangata 4A, Section J 10 15 7 ,, 4A ,, 6 10 0 0 Te Ante 2A No. 2B, Section!: 4 6 2 1271 The Chief Surveyor, Napier fr 4 6 2 4 6 2 Ipuotarai~, Section 4A '.'. 2 3 2 4B 4 6 8 4c 3 4 3 128 ~ I 4D •• 3 6 3 J 4E .• 3 9 3 " ,, 4F . , 3 0 2 r Kakewahine, Section 2A 12 4 2 2B 9 12 9 I 2c 1 8 0 129 ~ 2D 4 7 1 I 2E 2 3 7 ,, ,, 2F 2 3 7 r Kakiraawa 2B, Section 2A 0 7 1 2B, 2B 0 3 I 130 i 2B, 2c 0 7 7 2B, 2D 0 8 2 r 2B, 2E 0 6 9 2B, 2F 1 6 9 I 2B, 2G 0 7 11 2B, 2H 0 9 4 1, 2B, 2J 0 13 1 2B, 2K 0 10 6 I 2B, 2L 1 13 1 2B, 2M 1 1 3 131 ~ 2B, 2N 9 ·9 2 I 2B, 2o 5 7 8 2B, 2P 10 2 5 I 2B, 2Q 2 13 6 2B, 2B 4 1310 II 2B, 2s 12 7 3 2B, 2u 4 15 8 2B, 2W 8 16 1 ,, No. 3 0 6 3 132 1Mangangarara, Section 2A 53 6 10 ,, ,, 2B 53 6 11 ( Ngatarawa lA, Section 3A 16 11: 10 lA, 3B 5 12 5 133 lA, 3c 5 ,9 8 t 2A, 3A 1 I4 5 ,, 2A, ,, 3B 3 14 2 134 Otawhao A 3, Section 50A 4 19 9 1 Poukawa No. 2A 6 15 9 1 No.2B 8 5 8 135 ~- No. 2c 818 4 ,, No.2D 4 17 5 { Tapairu No. l 6B 1 11 7 136 No.16c 1 11 11 No.-160 3. :2 10 JULY 10.] THE NEW _ZEALAND GAZETTE.

APPLICATIOl!!B FOR SuBVEY CHUGING 0BDEBS-cmitinued,

I ~!__ ._, __ _Name of Applican,. N&ille of Land. I Amount. £ s. d. Wa.ikopiro 2B No. 2A I 20· 1 6 137 The Chief Surveyor, Napier 2BNo. 2B 19 7 9 { ,, 2BNo. 2c 29 5 2 138 W'e,ipuka.3ANo. lc 23 6 II " " Whawha.ka.nga A No. 1 2 13 3 ., CNo.2 •. 9 7 6 139 .. E 0 5 6 " { 79 4 4 " F 140 J Pata.nga.ta 4A No. lA 2 0 1 .. I ,, 4A No. lB II 8 ll K&i.toki No·. 2A 0 l! II No.2B 20 5 2 No.2o 6 15 _lO_ J - No.2n 6 10 0 141 No.2F ·o 10 9 No.2o 20 18 0 i No.2H 12 17 I ,, No.2J 20 17 0 Mangapuaka No.lB 26 9 6 142 No. le 5 13 5 No. In 5 13 5 { ,, No. IE 5 13 5 143 Raka.uta.tahi No. IJ 18 7 0 Tahoraiti lH, Section 1 .. 11 9 6 144 lH, 2 ,, II 8 7 ,, lB, ,, 3 .. 17 2 8 Tikokino No. 13A 40 2 IO No.13B 4 9 2 145 No.15A 29 19 6 ,, No.15B 3 6 9 Te Ante 3B, Section 1 9 14 2 3B, ,. 2 3 4 8 146 3B, ,. 3 3 4 IO ,, 3B, 4 3 5 0 Ka.re.mu Ax •. 7 4 3 AY 15 7 7 r ANo. l 0 7 I B 17 12 .7 BNo. l 0 4 6 BNo.2 0 5 2 C 13 14 9 C No. I 0 4 4 D .. 24 7 4 DNo. I I 19 II E No. I 5 4. ,3 ENo. 2 5 4, 3 F 36 7 5 F No. I 0 15 4 FNo.2 2 4 7 GA 4 9 3 GB 4 17. 2 Go 2 8 4 GD 4 17 2 147 ,. GB 13 6 9 G No. I 0 5 9 HNo. I 8 2 2 HNo.2 28 12 4 H No.3A 0 IO 3 H No. 3B 0 7 4 H No.3o 0 4 9 H No. 3n 0 4 8 H No. 3-Ji: I o o H No. 3F 0 5 5 H No. 3G 0 II 0 H No.3H 0 8 2 HNo.4 0: 10 0 HNo. 5 5 15 II HNo.6 10 0 3 HNo. 7 2 IO 6 HNo. 8 2 10 6 HNo.9 2 IO 6 ,, H No. IO 2 10 6 M.anga.ora.pa, No. 2 103 19 9 f ,, No. 3A 14 18 II Wa.iohiki No. 2A IO 12 I 148 ~ No. 2B 8 3 8 II No. 2c 3 6 3 No. 2n 5 18 6 L ,. No. 2E 0 17 3 ( ·'Waipukst 3c No. 2A I 12 10 1~9 3c No. 2B 17 8 6 3o No. 2c I I 6 } 3oNo. 2n 13 4 6 3c No. 2n. Section .L 23.U-. .2 150 l 3o No. 2n, ,, 2 21 1 8 3o No. 2n, ,. 3 21 1 8 151 3D No. I 22 4 6 2150 J1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l"l'K fNo. 55

APPLICATIONS POR ()1

No. I N&me of Applicant. Pa.rticulars of Adopiion.

· 1521 He.muera Rooata (by his solicitors, Me11Srs. j Notioe by Hamuera Rope.ta of a.doption by him of Merewiria. Cotterill and Humphries) Naera., da.ughter of Pita. Na.ere. e.nd Puhinga. Naera., of Gla.dstone . 158 Ditto . • ! Notice by Ha.muera. Ropate. of adoption by him of Pakima.na. Hanita., son of Wiremu Pakimana. Ha.nita a.nd Hinekatora.ngi J?a.kimana He.nits., of Taka.pau.

APPLICATIONS FOR EXCHANGES OF LAND.

No. Ne.me of Applican\, Name of Land. i Mana.hi Pa.ewa.i [ Ta.hora.iti No. lK. 154 { I Apera.ta. Pa.ewa.i I Tiratu. · ( Taha. Otene , RotopDune.mu 2F. 155 ·1 Te Kauru Kara.itiana ' • 2B No. 3. { Te Roera. Ta.reha .. Oma.bu 8B No. 2c. 156 Tuhitio Hauwe.ho .. • 3o No. 2A. {Meihane. Te.ore.ngi . . . . Ohiti-Waitio No. lB. 157 Pirika. Toa.toe. and We.rihia Rota • No. le. {.Mana.hi Pe.ewa.i . . . . Tabora.iti No. lK. 158 A.perata Pa.ewa.i . . . . Tire.tu.

APPLICATION FOR PROBATE

~ame of Applicant. Ne.me of Deceased.

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159 j Pane Hoers. a.nd Tungane Hori •. .. I Peeti Hoera.. ·-·---~- I ---

APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. ::-i- Name of Applicant. No.we of Deceased. -1~ .\ Wi R~e Me.taire. .. , Wi Nge.ike. M&taira. 161 Tara.ne.ki te Ua . . Wiki te Uamairang,.

APPLICATIONS FOR ORDERS OF THE COURT DIRECTING THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE TO PAY OOT CERTAIN MONEYS HELD BY HU,!.

No. ~&me of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Applic11.t iou. ----·---- 167 F. J. W. Gascoyne .. Ka.imotumotu South No. 31 Under section 29 of the Native Land Act, 1909, for an order directing the Public Trustee to pa.y Ripeka Inia the sum of £25, as trustee for Re.ngi­ tekahutia Waiotinirau. 168 Wiremu Ponatahuri a.nd another Mange.ma.ire B No. 3 Under section 184 of the Native Land A.ct, 1909, (by their agent, E. R. Brough­ for an order directing the Public Trustee to pay ton) to them certain sums of money, as trustees for Waireti Tangiora a.nd other minors. 169 Tipu te Teira and another Arataura. Under section 184 of the Native Land Act, 1909, for an order directing the Public Trustee to pay to them certain moneys held by him on behalf of Tua.kana Tipu and Eraihia Tipu, minors. ------. ------·------·------

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 26 OF THE NATIVE LAND Ac·r, 1909.

------. - ---..~- No. I Name of Applieani. I Name of Land. Na\ure of Application.

170 Horace Ian 8imson a.nd others (by I Puninga Nos. 3 and 4 Applying for amendment of the description of th<· their solicitor, T. W. Lewis) dividing-line between these two blocks. 171 Porokoru Tiakipou (by hi.s solici- Rotopounamu No. I c Applying that descriptions of subdivisions h,· tor, T. W. Lewis) amended with resppct to frontage to road. ./

JULY 10.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2151

REFERENCE BY THE CHIEF JUDGE UNDER SECTIONS 120 AND 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

.So. ~a.we of'La.nd. Nature of Reference. --~------·------· ---··----- 172 Me.ngatoro IA 3 For inqniry into the matter of areas of subdivisions, No. lA No. 3E having lost a considerable area on survey and the other subdivi­ sions having thereby received larger areas than they are entitled to.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 317 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. :!'la.me of Land. Nature of Application.

173 1 Hoera Rape.ea (by his a.gent, C. I Kairakau No. 2 Application under section 317 of the Native Land 1 R. Parat&) Act, 1909, for an order of incorporation. ------·------· ------

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 12 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1912.

No, Na.me of Applicant. :!lame of Land. Nature of Appl.icatiot>.

174 Morehu Raina Waikopiro No. 2B That tho Court lay out a road-line over the said subdivisions so as to afford access to a public road.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1912.

No. Na.me of Applica.nt. :Sa.ture of Application.

175 I Temuere. te Urupu or Remuera Hemi te I Applying to the Court for recommendation for the issue of an Urupu. Order in Council declaring the applicant a European.

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Sitting of the Native Appellate Court at Hastings.

Registrar's Office, Wellington, 7th July, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native N Appellate Court sitting at H•11tings on the 5th day of August, 1913, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will allow. Jr.. A, WELCH, [Welling,on, 1918-25. J Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPEALS.

No. Appellant. Name o! Land. Decision affected.

1 i Nepata Kuare and others (by their solicitor, Wharerangi and Moteo Blocks I Deci •ion dated 9th November, • T. W. Lewis) : 1907, on succession to Mahina- I 1 a.rangi, deceased. 2 Ekengarangi Hapuku and others (by their Wbakawiringa I Decision dated 28th September, , agent, D. Ellison) ' 1906, on succession to Ihaka I ~--l __ Ngairo, dec_e_a_s_e_d_. ______

Notice of Hearing of Application under Section 50 of the Native Land Act, 1909.

· · Native Land Court Office, Wellington, 7th July, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the application under section 50 of the Native Land Act, 1909, particulars of which are N more pe.rtioula.rly set forth in the Schedule hereto, will be heard and determined by the Chief Judge at Hastings on the 5th day of August, 1913, or as soon thereafter as may be convenient. All persons interested in the said e.pplice.tion e.re hereby notified to attend at the time e.nd place aforesaid. E. A. WELCH, [Wellington, 1913-26.J Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATION FOB LEAVE TO APPEAL.

No. Name of Applicant. Na.me of Land. Nature of Application.

I 1 1· Paerikiriki Otene (by hie solioi&or, I Kara.mu A Decision, dated 17th September, 1909, on partition T. W. Lewis) I I of the land. . I --~- F 2152 ..THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

Sitting of the Natif!e Land Court at Otaki.

Registrar's Office, Wellington, 9th July, 1918. OTICE is hereby given tha.t a. sitting of the Native La.nd Court will be held a.t Ota.Id on the 18th da.y of N July, 1913, to hea.r a.nd determine the matters mentioned In the Schedule hereunder written, In respect of which applications ha.ve been received by the Reglstra.r. and a.11 such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. [Wellington, 1913-28.J E. A. WELCH, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATION FOR 00NFIBMATION OF ALIENATION.

_No I Natnre of Aliena,ion. Date. Name of La.nd. Names of Parties.

~I Sale 14 July, 1913 ------~----·· ----

APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS.

_ No. -'--I______N_a_m_e_oi_A_p_p_l_ic_an_t. ______-'------N-a_m_•_o_f_L_a_n_d_. ------

96 I Ta.puae te Koeti . . . . Makura.ta.whiti No. lB. 97 Mare.ea Pere and Tiemi Rikihana. " No. lB. 98 W erohia Hanita Ma.nawatu-Kukutauaki 7n 1, Section 4. 99 I Tame Time. Reone •. Pukeka.rak" No. 2. 100 · Henare Ape.tar! (agent for Te Aweawe Apata.ri) Puketotara 334 "nd 335, Section 4c. 100A, L.B. Baron (by his solicitor, W. 8 .. Park) .. Horowhenu .. XIB No. 41 South G No. 5. 100B. Ara.pate. Noki (for Hara.wire. Erena a.nd another) Otaki Town Section 129.

APPLIOATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING 0BDEBS.

Name of Lan:------Amount. No. i Name of Applicant. I-

£ s. d. 1171 The Chief Surveyor Himatangi 3A 3A JO 7 3 118 3A3B 5 7 3 119 3A 30 :i 7 3 120 3A3D 6 1 0 121 3A 3E 21 3 3 122 3A3F 13 18 3 123 3A3G 35 4 6 124 .. , ,, 3A3H JO 8 9 ( Horowhenua 11 B 41 North A I 120 5 9 125 ~ I llB41 NorthA2 26 2 0

~\ - 11 B 41 North A :1 8 HI I I 1 llB 41 North Bl 7 14 4 126 llB 41 North B 2 21 7 11 ~ i ll B 41 North B 3 19 2 0 L, /_ llB 41 North B 4 28 17 0 127 llB 41 North C 1 3 15 10 I • IIB 41 North C 2 26 0 ti J 1 · 128 !1B 41 North D 2 30 16 8 I, l1B41NorthD3 0 14 4 - 11 B 41 South E 13 I (l rI 129 11 B 41 South F (l 13 I i i llB 41 South G 87 11 JO : L1 llB 41 South H 41 7 7 ( IlB 41 Sonth I 24 0 r, 130 ~ , llB 41 South ,T :13 11 I Li 11 B 41 South L 14 0 8 131 J' 11 B 41 South N I fl 2 !I \ llB 41 South N 2 18 1:1 I

·1" i, 11 B 41 South 0 5 Jr, 0 11 B 41 So nth P rn I II (l i 1· llB 41 South Q 19 5 132 •- lln 41 South R 6 5 0 I - 11 B 41 South S 3 II 7 ll B 41 Son th T 30 3 6 I ; llB 41 South U r, 10 7 LI llB 41 South V 3 12 7 133 ,, llB 36, Section 2K No. 1 5 7 0 134 1 Makuratawhiti 8B, Section 1 5 12 0 136 8B, Section 2 Ii 12 0 136 ,, 8B, Section ;3 5 12 0 137 Ohan No. 3, Sub. 2fl, Section 2B I (l 13 ll 138 Pirinoa No. 1 (l 10 7 139 No. 2 4 13 5 140 No.:! 4 13 5 141 No. 4 12 3 JO 142 No. 5 10 8 8 143 No. fl JO 15 2 144 No. 7 8 2 (l 145 ,, No. 8 _ 18 1 6 146 Pnketotara 334/335 No. 9B 6 3 11 147 334/335 No. 9c 6 3 10 ------~------

JULY 10.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2153

APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF THE COURT DIRECTING THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE TO PAY OUT CERTAIN MONEYS HELD BY HIM,

No. Name of Applloan,. Name of Land. Nature of Applicfltion. ------'------'------

148 i Te Re.ngikapurotu(byhis attorney, Porangahau h 3B 2 ' Application under section 29 of the Native Land E. R. Broughton) I Act, 1909, for an order directing the Public Trustee to pay to the applicant the sum of I £111 2s. 3d.

APPLICATION FOR PROBATE.

No, Ne.me or Applioe.nt. Name of Deceased.

a9 f A. J. Knocks I Paora Pekeia. i APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,

No. ~ELme of Applicant. ~ a.me of Deceased.

! 150 I Patihona Takai te Marama Huriana Haerewhakarara or Kiharoa.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 22 OF THE NATIVE TOWNSHIPS Ac·r, 1895.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of ApplicRtion.

151 The Aotea Maori Land Board . , i Sections 18, 19, and 23, : To determine the amount of compensation payable to I Para.ta Township the Native owners of and other persons interested in the said land taken for a school- site.

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.S.

Notice of J-teeti>ig of Owners under Part XVIII of the I of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Wanganui on Wednesday, Native Land Act, 1909. the 30th day of July, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed REGULATION No. 48. resolution :- " That the timber ou the said land be sold to Ella HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land Elizabeth Garter, of Wellington, spinster, for the sum of T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners £3,787." of Para.para. 2B 2I will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII Dated at Wanganui this 7th day of July, 1913. of the Native La.nd Act, 1909, at Wa.nga.nui on Monday, the 28th day of July, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock in the after­ J, B. JACK, noon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed President., resolution:- " That the said land be sold to Miss Agnes O'Neill for the Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the sum of £5 per acre." Native Land Act, 1909. Dated at Wanganui this 7th day of July, 1913. HE

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the Native 1 "That the said land be sold to George Ewing Agnew and Land Act, 1909. 'Robert Wallace Wallace, of Kakatahi,fa.rmers, ate.sum equal to £5 per acre; or REGULATION No. 48, "That the said land be leased to George Ewing Agnew and Robert Wallace Wallace £or a term of twenty:one yea.rs a.t ,n annual rental of 5s. per acre for the first ten yea.rs and 5s. 6d. HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land per a.ore for the remaining eleven years." T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Waimarino B No. 3B No. 2B will be held, in pursuance of Dated at Wanganui this 7th day of July, 1913. Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at on J. B. JACK, Thursday, the 31st day of July, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, for President. the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ tion:- " That an offer made by the Crown to purchase the land at .Votice of illeeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the the Government valuation be accepted." Native Land Act, 1909. Dated at Wanganui this 7th day of July, 1913. J.B. JACK, REGULATION ~ O. 48. President. r l 'HE Macri La.nd Board for the Aotea Maori La.nd District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Raetihi 3n No. 2 Block will be held, in pursuance of Part Notice of Meeting of Owners uwier Part XVIII of the Native XVIII of the Native La.nd Act, 1909, at Wa.nganui on Land Act, 1909. Mond!\y, the 28th day of July, 1913, at 2 o'clock in the after­ noon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed REGULATION No. 48. resolution:- " That an offer to excl,ange 18 acres, more or less, known HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land as the Ohakune Recreation-ground, and being part of Raetihi T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners 3n No. 2 Block, for a. piece of Crown land being pa.rt of of Ohotu 4B 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of Raetihi No. 2A, comprising 57 acres, site.II be agreed to." the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wanganui on Wednesday, the 30th day of July, 1913, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Dated at Wanga;nui this 9th day of July, 1913. for the purpose of considering the following proposed alter­ J.B. JACK, na.tive resolution :- President.

BANKl(liPTC\ NOTICES. In Bankruptcy.

In the estate of ARTHUR JOHN lNGLEY, of Bell Block, Farm In Bankruptcy. Labourer. OTICE is hereby given tha.t a first a.nd final dividend N OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable N of 9~d. in the pound is now payable at my office on in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims. all proved and a.ccepted claims. Promissory notes (if a.ny) to be produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividends. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Asaignee. Edelman, Alec, of Auckland, Grocer: First, 5s. iu the New Plymouth, 8th July, 1913. pound. . Herdson and Simmonds, of Auckland, Grocers: :First a.nd final, ls. 6~d. in the pound. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Meyer, Henry Peter, of Pirongia, Farmer: First and Wanganui. final, 3s. 5fd. in the pound. Perrin, Stephen, of Anckland, Insure.nee Canvasser: Supplementary, 2id, in the pound. N OTICE is hereby given tha.t EDGAR MUNRO SARGEANT, Saulbrey, •.r. L., of Aratapu, Baker: Second and final, l. of Fordell, Farmer, was this day a.djudged bankrupt; 2s. 9d. in the pound. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden .Tucker, J., of Auckland, Contra.ctor: Third, 2s. 6d. in the a.t my office on Monday, the 14th day of July, 1913, at pound. 2 o'clock p.m. W. S. FISHER, W. RODWELL, Auckla.nd, 30th June, 1913. Official Assignee. Deputy Official Assignee. Wanganui, 5th Jnly, 1913.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Hamilton. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Palmerston North. N OTICE is hereby given that FRANCIS KEARNS, of Aria, OT ICE is hereby given tha.t HERBERT ATl!.INSON I Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I N THOMSON, of Dannevirke, Stationer, wa.s this day hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden a.t the adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Courthouse, Te Kuiti, on Friday, the 11th day of July, creditors to be holden at my office, High Street, Danne­ 1913, a.t 2.30 o'clock. virke, on Monday, the 14th day of July, 1913, a.t 4 o'clock W. S. FISHER, p.m. Auckland, 1st July, 1913. Official Assignee. NORMAN L. GURR, Officia.l Assignee. Dannevirke, 4th July, 1913. ln Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court qt' New Zealand, No·rthern D-istrict. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at In the ma.tter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1908; and in the Invercargill. matter of WILLIA}! FRANCIS M1LisKY, of Muripara, Store­ keeper, a Debtor. Esta.ta administered at Gore. y a.n order of thG above-named Court, dated this day, OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM JAMES SCOTT, of B I have been appointed Receiver and Manager of the N Mataura., Stock Dealer, was this day adjudged ba.nk­ estate of the above-named WILLIAM FRANCIS MILISKY, and rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be his business and property have passed into my possession. holden at my office on Thnrsda.y, the 10th day of July, 1913, Claims, with full particnlars attached, should be forwarded at 2.30 o'clock. to me forthwith. JOHN LA.THAM, W. S. FISHER, Deputy Official Assignee. Auckland, 2nd Julv. 1913. Receiver. Gore, 1st July, 1913. JULY 10.j 'l'HJ:!} NEW ZEALAND GAZ.lfi"l'E 2155

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court, holden at 11849. GEORGE,jll!WILLIAM THOMAS HEGAN.- lnvercargill. 34·2 perches, part of Rural SectionJ.324, St. Albans Ward, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. 11852. WILLIAM EDWARD HORRELL.-156 acres and OTICE is hereby given that Ho1ucE \VA>rsm, BE11,ny 0 N of Bluff, Grocer, was this day adjudged nankrupt; 10 perches, part Rural Sections '3260, 5261, 8970, Blocks XI and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden and XII, Westerfield Survey District. Occupied by Ap­ at my office on Tuesday. the 8th day of .July, 1913, at plicant. 2.30 o'clock p.m. 11853. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT CHARLES B. ROUT. OF NORTH CANTERBURY.-! acre 1 rood 39·4 perches, Deputy Official Assignee part of Rural Section 325, Block XI, Christchurch Survey Invercargill, 1st July, 1913. District. Unoccupied. Die.grams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 8th day of July, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. W. WYINKS, LAND TAANSFER ACT NOTICES. District Land Registrar

OTICE is· hereby given that the parcels of land here­ N inafter described will be brought under the provi­ OTICE is hereby given that the pe.rcels of land herein· sions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908 0 unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 11th day of N after described will be bronght under the provisions August, 1913. of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat be lodged for­ bidding the same within one month from the publication 5343. JAS. J. NIVEN AND COMPANY (LIMITED).­ hereof. Allotments 370 and 371, Town of Hamilton West (situated at corner of Selkirk Street and London Street), containing THOMAS ALLCOCK.-Sections 11 and 12, Block LXIX, 2 acres and 3·2 perches. Occupied by tenant. Plan 7595. Town of Hawksbury. Occupied by Applicant. No. 5105. 5471. FRANKLIN SKEVINGTON SHEPHERD.-Part DONALD NICOL.-Section 26, Block XIII, District of Lot 21 of Allotment 9, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland Glenkenich. Occupied by Applicant. No. 5106. (situated in View Road, Mount Eden), containing 32·2 perches. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Occupied by Henry Thomas Shepherd. Plan 8214. Dated this 5th day of July, 1913 0 at the Lands Registry 5473. GEORGE WRIGHT.-Part Lot 8 of Allotment 4, Office, Dunedin. Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland (fronting Symonds Street), C. E. NALDER. containing 2·2 perches. Occupied by tenant. Plan 8056. District Land Registrar. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of July, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office, A.uckla.nd. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. l'RIV ATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

PPLICATION having been made to me to register a BOROUGH OF DARGAVILLE. A re-entry by HAROLD TRIMBLE, the lessor or grantor ofJMemorandum of.aTransfer or Grant No. 16961, HAROLD TRIMBLE to the INGLEWOOD OIL BORING NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. AND PROSPECTING COMPANY (LIMITED), affecting Section 166, Moa District, I hereby give notice that I will URSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, register such re-entry after the expiration of one month P 1908, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the rate­ from the 10th day of July, 1913. payers of the Borough of Dargavillo taken on the 8th day Dated this 7th day of July, 1913, at the Lands Registry of May, 1913, on tho proposal of the Dargaville Borough Office, New Plymouth. Council to borrow the sum of £26,500 for the inauguration A. V. STURTEVANT, and construction of a gravitation water-supply scheme for District Land Registrar. the borough, and the engineering charges in connection therewith, the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 50, and the number of votes recorded against the pro­ PPLICATION having been made to me to register a posal was 38 ; informal, l. A re-entry by ANDERS CHRISTIAN JENSEN, of I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Pe.lmerston1North, Farmer, as lessor under 1'Iemorandum Dated this 8th day of May, 1913. of Lease No. 9343, affecting Section 220 and parts Sections 179, 180, and 181, right bank_.Wanganui River, and being all the HORACE HAMMOND, land comprised in certificate of.,titlc, Vol. 28, folio l 7i, Wel­ Mayor. lington Register, of which WILLIAM JONES, of Wanganui, GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Farmer, is the registered lessee, I hereby give notice that I 510 Returning Officer. will register the re-entry as requested unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 11th day of August, 1913. Dated this 10th day of July, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. BOROUGH OF DARGAVlLLE. G. G. BRIDGEtl, District Land Registrar. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land N hereinafter described will be brought under the URSUANT to sectio'l 13 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat P 1908, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the rate­ be lodged forbidding the same within one month of the payers of the Borough of Dargavillo taken on the 8th day of date of the Gazette containing this notice. May, 1913, on the proposal of the Dargaville Borough Council 11734. CHARLES PANNELL.-40 ·acres 1 rood 25 perches, to borrow the sum of £1,600 for the construction of swimming­ Rural Sections 9841 and 13940, Block'XVI, Rolleston Survey baths, and the engineering charges in connection therewith, the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 34, and District. Occupied by William Morris. 11796. JAMES GILLANDERS.-51 acres 1 rood 23 the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 51 ; perches, Rural Section 9848, Block XII, Kowai Survey informal, 4. District. Occupied by Edward Charles Gillanders. I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. 11818. FRANCIS JOHN GOW WILKINSON.-! rood Dated this 8th day of May, 1913. and 5/lOths of a perch, Town Section 929, City of Christ­ HORACE HAl\Il\IOND, church. t_ Occupied by Julia Wolfe and A. Stevenson. 11847."fALFRED CLARK.-3 acres, part Rural Sec­ Mayor. tions 5259, 5260, Block XII, Westerfield Survey District. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Occupied by Applicant. 511 Returning Officer. 2156 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 55

NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON LOAN. NEW ZEALAND LEATHERUBBER COMPANY (LIMITED). DUNEDIN

RESOLU'J'ION. MEDICAL REGISTRATION. T a special meeting of the Papakura Town Board held DAVID CHISHOLM LEE, Bach. Med. Univ. Edin. A on the 23rd 'day of June, 1913, at 10 a.m., the following I 1 1912, Bach. Surg. Univ. Edin. 1912, now residing in resolution was passed :- Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on That, in pursuance and exercise of the powers .vested in it the 30th ,July, 1913, next to have my name placed on the in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that Papakura Town Board hereby resolves as follows : That, for 1 have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. a loan of one hundred and twenty-five pounds sterling, Dated at Auckland, 30th June, 1913. authorized to be raised by the Papakura 'fawn Board, under D. CHISHOLM LEE. the above-mentioned Act, for road-improvement, tho said Avondafo. Auckland. 519 Papakura Town Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of I/60th of a penny in the pound upon tho rateable value of all rateable properly of the Papakura Town District ; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recuITing rate during 'rATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN the cuITency of such loan, and be payable half-yearly on S MINING COMPANY. dates given in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half years, or Name of company : Westland Gold - mining Syndicate until the loan is fully paid off. (L1m1ted). A. WILLIS, Wf,en formed, and date of registration of office of company 514 Chairman. in New Zealand: 28th October, 1909; 22nd August, 1910. ------Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Where business is conducted. a.nd n&me of Attorney or GOLDEN TREASURE DREDGING COMPANY Attorneys: Westport,. New Ze&land, and at Bush Lane (LIMITED). House, c~non Street, London, England; Arthur William IN LIQUIDATION. Mills, Accountant, Westport. New Zealand. OTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general Where mine is situate: Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, .J...N meeting of the Golden Treasure Dredging Company Westport, New Zealand . Nomin&l can1tal: £10,000. (Limited) was held at Mr. G. 1VI. Grigg's office, 228 Princes Amount of ~ap1te.l subscribed: £5,000. Street, Dunedin, on Friday, the twenty-seventh day of June, Amount of capita.I actually p&id up in cash in New Ze&la.nd: one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at 2.30 p.m., when Nil. the following extraordinary resolution was carried :- Price paid L vendors of mine- " That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the company (a.) In fully pa.id-up shares: £5,000, in 5,000 ordin&ry ,, that it cannot, by reason of its liabilities, caITy on its shares of £ l each. business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same; 1b.) In partly paid-up she.res, credited as £ paid up: and that the company be wound up accordingly; and that Nil. JABEZ BURTON, of Roxburgh, be appointed Liquidator." (c.) In o&sh : £500. ,JABEZ BURTON, Number of shares mto which capital iR divided: 10,000 of Liquidator. £1 each, of wbioh 5,000 are preference &nd 5,000 a.re Roxburgh, 30th June, 1913. 515 ordinary shares. JULY 10.J 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZB'I''l'.b, 2157

Number of she.res on New Zealand Register: None. tho said citr, and are thoro open for inspection without fee Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): Nil. by all persons during ordinary office hours ; and that all Amount called up per share (New Zealand Rel!ister): Nil. persons affected by the execution of the said public work or Number and a.mount of calls in arrear (New Zealand Regis. tho taking of such lands should, if they have well-grounded ter): Nil. objections to the execution of the said public work or to the Number of forfeited shares on New Zealand Register sold taking of the saicl lancls, set forth the same in writing, and and money received for same : None; nil. sond such writing, within forty clays from tho first publication Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register: None. of this notice, to the W cllington City Council, a,ldressed to Number of men employed by company in New Zealand: 12. the Town Clerk at his said office. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last statement : Nil. Schedule. Total quantity and value produced since registre.tion of Approximate office of company in New Zealand: Nil. I I Area of the Coloured Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining Parcel of Being , I Situate In Land Ion Plan : operations in New Zealand since last statement : to be taken. £3,599 18s. 5d. Total expenditure since registration of office of company in New Zealand: £7,004 17s. 6d. t· i-1o~i-TL0:s 21, 22, a:d 23 o/:ed-~---~:t~of Wel- Tota.I amount of dividends pa.id in New Zealand:· Nil. • ' Deposited Plan No. lington. l 1611 Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand: £71 8$. 2d. 0 0 0·25 'i Part Lot 2 on Deposit- Blue.. City of Wel- Amount of ca.sh m hand in New Zealand: £1. ed Plan No. 1611 lington. Amount of debts directly due to company in New Zealand : Nil. In the Land District of Wellington ; as the same are nl1)re Amount of such debts considered good : Nil. particularly delineated on the plan above mentioned. Amount of liabilities of company m New Zealand: £140. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 5th day of July, 1913. ,JNO. R. PALMER, I, Arthur William Mills, of Westport, New Zealand, the 523 Town Clerk. Attorney of the Westland Gold-mining Syndicate (Limited), do solemnly a.nd sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said c"rnpa.ny as OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore on the 31st day of December, 1912, being the date of the N carried on by us at Newmarket, Auckland, as Painters, last ha.lance-sheet; and I make this solemn declaration Paperhangers, and Decorators, under the style or firm of conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue "J. H. Fish," has been dissolved# from this date. The of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. business will be carried on in futureby~Mr. FrsH, by whom A. W. MILLS, tho debts of the Partnership will be paid. Attorney. Dated tho 3rd day of May, 1913. Declared at Westport this 21th day of June, 1913, before THOMAS BRAIDWOOD. me-T. Bailie, J.P. 520 524 J. H. FISH.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership carried N on by us at Temuka under the style or firm of "Wisely AMES HUNTER FISH, of Newmarket, hereby notifies Bros." has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. J the public that he has admitted into Partnership PETER All moneys owing to the late Partnership must be paid to GARDNER F1sn and ROBERT BISSETT. The business hitherto Mr. JOHN WISELY, and all debts owing by the Partnership conducted under the firm-name of "J. H. Fish, Pa.inter, &c.," will be paid by him. will in future bo carried on at their new and up-to-date Dated this 1st day of July, 1913. promises under the firm-name of "J. H. Fish and Co., Oil JOHN WISELY. ancl Colour Merchants, Broadway, Newmarket." 525 ROBERT WISELY. Witness-Walter Raymond, Solicitor, Timaru. 521 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

HE Partnership between Mr. ADOLPHUS ZAOHARIAH In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908. T and Mr. VAL DICK, at Taloga Bay and Tokomaru, OTICE is hereby given that the New Zealand Sulphur has been dissolved by mutual consent. N Company (Limited), a company incorporated in the A. ZACHARIAH. Province of British Columbia, in the Dominion of Canada, 526 VAL DICK. and having its registered head office at the City of Vancouver in the said Province of British Columbia, proposes to com­ mence and carry on business at Auckland in the Dominion In tho matter of tho Corn panies Act, 1908, and H. Schofield of New Zealand ; and that the company's office or place of and Sons (Limited), Auckland, Manufacturers. business in New Zealand where legal process of any kind T an extra.ordinary general meeting of the members of may be served upon it, and notices of any kind may be ad­ A the above-named company hold at Auckland on the dressed or delivered, is situated at Smeetons Buildings, 30th day of Juno, 1913, tho following extra.ordinary resolu­ Queen Street, Auckland. tion was duly passed,: "That the company be wouncl np Dated at Auckland this 3rd day of July, 1913. voluntarily." W. H. WILLOUGHBY, And at tho same meeting JAMES HENRY MAOKIE, F.P.A.N.Z., 522 Attorney for the Company. Public Accountant, Auckland, was appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up. Dated at Auckland this 1st

MEDICAL REGISTRATION. WARDS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND DECI­ .A SIONS UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL CON­ WILLIAM BRUCE, Bach. Med. Univ. Edin. 1911, ·JILI A TION AND ARBITRATION ACT. I , Bach. Surg. Univ. Edin. 1911, now residing in Auck­ land, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 8th August next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited .TOURN AL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar AGRICULTURE. of Births and Deaths at Auckland. W. BRUCE. Dated at Auckland, 8th July, 1913. 529 PUBLIBHl!D MONTHLY.

SUBBCII.IPTION, 2B. 6D. Pl!B ANNUM, INCL'JDINO POBTAOI!. SINOLR COPY, 6D. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which s UBSCRIPTIONS should be forwarded by postal aote N lately subsisted between us, the undermentioned or stamps (preferably the former) to the Editor, ALEXANDER ScoTT and JOHN LETHBRIDGE, in the business Publication Section, Department of Agriculture, Welling­ of Sheep Farmers, carried on by us under the style 01· firm of " Scott & Lethbridge," upon the Ellensdale Estate, Silver­ ton. Subscribers should furnish fuJI name and addreaa. stream, North Taieri, Otago, has been dissolved as from the 30th April last by mutual consent, and that all accounts owing to the said firm are to be paid to the said ALEXANDER ScoTT, and all debts and liabilities of the firm will be paid and discharged by him. CONTENTS. Dated this 25th day of June, 1913. PAIH ALEXANDER SCOTT. &DVl!BTISEMEN!rB (PBIVATB) , . .. 2156 Witness to the signature of Alexander Scott-0. D. Fraser, APPOINTMl!NTB, ETO, 2129 Auctioneer, Dunedin. J. LETHBRIDGE. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 2154 Witness to the signature of ,John Lethbridge-P. Lemon' 0BOWN LANDS NOTIOEP 2187 Solicitor, Dunedin. 530 DEFENCE FoBOES , , 2181 LAND- County divided into Ridings, &c. 2114 Foreshores, Licensing Use and Occupation of Parts of 2116 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, Landing Reserve, Taken for 2115 CHRISTCHURCH. National Endowment, for Selection 2129 Renewable Lease, Selection on 2128 Reserve vested 2127 UNDER THE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF THE EDUCATION Road-lines proclaimed as Public Roads •• 2115 DEPARTMENT. Roads proclaimed 2112 Sale by Public Auction 2127 Director : MR. J. E. STEVENS. Scenery Preservation Aot, Reserved under the 2112 Settlement, for Selection 2128 OR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are Small Grazing-run, Set apart for Leasing as 2112 F taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The Town District constituted 2111 full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this LAND TBANSl'EB AOT NOTICES 2155 amount. In case of necessity admission is free. MAOBI LAND ADMINISTRATION .NOTICES 2153 By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children MISCELLANEOUS- to come under instruction at the age of six, and to continue Assessment Courts, Members appointed 2115 until the age of twenty-one unless the Education Department Bailiff, Applications invited for Position of 2184 previously grants exemption. Though a child is, as a rule, Bonus for the Production of Quicksilver 21!16 best fitted to begin the school course at the age of six, advice Closing-hours of Shops, Varied Notices fixing 2132 should be obtained as soon as any sign of deafness is observed. County Rolls, &c., Extending Time for Preparation The following classes of deaf children are admitted to the of . . 2116 School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a neces­ Customs Duties Act, Minister's Decisions nuder,. 2137 sity):- Eleotion, Arrangements for First, &c. 2129 I. Children born deaf, or who ha vo lost their hearing Examination in Drawing 2136 before learning to speak. Fire Board, First Meeting of . . 2132 2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to Friendly Society's Branch registered 2136 be taught in a public school. Lighthouse Dues, Order in Council amended 2116 3. Children who have Jost their hearing after having Naturalization, Letters of, issued 2132 learned to speak. Net Fishing prohibited 2119 Noxious Weed, Plant declared to be a . . 2132 The Act imposes upon every ·parent, teacher of a school Officie.Lmg Ministers for 1913 • • . 2186 (either public or private), constable, or officer of a charitable Regulation under the State-guaranteed Advances or kindred institution who is aware of the place of residence Act .. 2125 (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child, and the Regulations for Registration of School Colours, householder in whose house any such child resides, an ~- ~w obligation to send notification of the fact to the Minister Regulations under the Crimes Amendment Aot . . 2119 of Education, giving the name, age, and address of the child ; Resignation of Crown Solicitor.. 2180 and any neglect or failure to comply with this provision Sharebrokers. List of . . 2133 involves liability to a fine. Tenders 2132 Information and advice may be obtained from the Director, NATIVE Lnrn CouBT NoTIOl!S 2145 or from THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION, SHIPPING- Wellington. N otioes to Mariners .. 2186

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