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No 57, 22 July 1943 ~umb. 57 ·797 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943 CORRIGENDA SCHEDULE .APPRiOIXIMATE areas of_ the pieces of road hereby stopped:- N the notices under the Regulations Act, 1936, published in the A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Gazette of the 15th July, 1943, at page 773, the date of enactment I 2 1 22·4} of the Motor-vehicles (Special Types) Regulations (No. 2), 1937, 0 0 24·7 Maµgahl;l,uini No. 7 _Section 137 Block. Amendment No. ·l, and the Transport Licensing Passenger 0 1 15·5 . - · Regulations 1936, Amendment No. 4, should read "14/7 /43" instead of" 15/7/43." Situated in Block IV, Tokomaru Survey .,..District {.. Gis­ borne R.D.). (S.O. 4070, blue.) J. W. HEENAN, Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs. In _the Gisborne Land District; as the same are ?TI.ore particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D.· 105929, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at W ellin.gton., and thereon coloured green. · ·- ' Crown Land in Auckland Land District set apart for the Purposes of the Native Housing Act, 1935 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion. _of_ New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, .this ·12tb- [L.s.J - C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General day of July, 1943. · · A PROCLAMATION R. SEMPLE, Minister of Wonks. N pursuance_ of the power and authority conferred upcin me by I section two of the Native Housing Amendment Act, 1938, I, GOD SAVE THE KING! Cyril Louis· Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion (P.\V. 70/4/24/0/4.) of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set aside for the purposes of the Native Housing Act, 1935. Land. proclaimed as Street in the City of Dunedin SCHEDULE AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-BOROUGH OF WAIHI [L.s.J C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Govemor-General ALL that area containing by admeasurement 3 roods 25 perches, . .A PROCLAMATION more or less, being Section 193, Block XVI, Ohinemuri Survey District. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan N pursuanc~ and exercise of - the powers conferred - by marked L. and S. 30/228/6lc, deposited in the Head Office, Depart- I section twelve of the Land Act, 1_924, I, Cyr:i1:; rLou\s , ment of Lands and Survey, at' Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Norton· Newall,·· the Gove:rnor-General of the· Domi:nio:n qif (S.O. 31408.) ~ ew Zealand, do hereby proclaim_ as street the fand f~s.~i·ibl:l!l m the Schedule hereto. ·:? Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General _ : of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 15th day of July, 1943. SCHEDU~E H. G. R. MASON, Native _Minister. .APPR-OXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: 5·76 perches. , GOD SAVE THE KING ! · Being part Lot 214, Glen Estate,. and being part Section 67, (N.D. 30/1/71.) · Block VI, Town District (Ci~y. of Dynedin) (Otag(? R.D.). (S.0. 9328.) _ . _ · . ,, • _ In the Otago Land District; as the · same is _ more Stopping Government Road in Block IV, Tokomaru Survey particularly, _delineated on the -plan marked P.W.H. 115502, District " Ueposited in the office of the Minister of ·works at Wellfngtoii; and thereon coloured .blue. · · · · ·- · [L.S.] C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Governor-General Given -under the :hand of His Excellency the Gove:rnoi~ .A PROCL.AM.A TION General of the Dominion of New Zealand' i,:ri.cl. N pursuance• and exercise of. the powers and authorities : issued u~der the Seal·· of that Dpminion, thi~ .20th I vested in, me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of _ day of· J'uly, 1943. _ e'\Tery other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do here'!::iy proclaim as stopped the Government road described in the GoD SAVE THE KING! Schedule hereto, such road being no longer required. (P.W. 51/1585.) -A 798 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Land taken and Portion of Pub.lie Reserv~ set apart for Public Works [L.S.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N -pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act,_ 1928, and of every oth~r _power an<il. I authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor-General of the Domm10n of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the First Schedule is hereby taken and the portion of public reserve described in the Second _Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for public works ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-second day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. FIRST SCHEDULE Approximate Situated in ·I Situated in Shown on Plan Colomed Areas of the Pieces Being Survey District of I o:q Plan of Land taken. Block . A. R. P. r 1 0 1·07 Allotment 350, Town of Hamilton West I II ~amilton .. P.W.D. 115386/31726 Red. I 0 1 37·85 Part Allotment 353, Town of Hamilt<'>n II .. I I " " " 211 West : 0 1 38·22 Part Allotment 351, Town of Hamilton II .. Red, edged i West " " red. l i 0 13.9g Lot I, D.P. 17285, being' parts Allotme~ts II .. " Red. 347 and 349, Town of Hamilton West ', " I (Borough of Hamilton.) (Auckland Land District.) I 0 1 19·5 Parts of Lots 16 and 17, D.P. 92, being · VI, Mangaone .. P.W.D. 117431/21044 Orange. part Section 13, Settlement of ,Ek~ta- rI huna, and parts of Lots 16F and l 7F, 212 D.P. 466, being part closed road 0 0 2 Parts of Lots l 6F and l 7F, D .P. 466, being VI .. Blue. il part closed :i;oad -- " " , (Borough of Eketahuna.) (Wellington Land District.) ' r. 0 2 28·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 3058, being part Section XIV Waipakura .. P.W.D. 116787 /20225 . Sepia. 213 164, Left Bank of Wanganui River \ 2 0 3·1 Part Lot 1, D.P. 7157, being part Section XIV .. Orange. L 165, Left Bank ofWanganui River v " " (Wellington Land District.) 214 2 i 30·4 Part Lot 5, D.P. 3821, being part Rural XI Westerfield .. P.W.D. 117136/7503 Blue. Sections 5265, 10555, and 5258 (Canterbury Land District.) SECOND SCHEDULE Approximate Area of the Piece Being Situated in Situated in I Shown on Plan Coloured No.I of Public Reserve Block , Survey District of on Plan set apart. I --------------- A. R. P. 215 31 ·1 0 Part Section 14, Manaia Block VIII Tiffin P.W.D. 115745/20944 Orange, (Wellington Land District.) edged I orange. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Jf ~he Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 20th day of July, 1943. · R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 28/31/4.) -Land subject to the Housing Act, 1919, declared Grown Land available Authori:zing the Acquisition of Land notwithstanding the Provisions - for Reservation under 'the Land Act, 1924 as to Limitation of Area [L.S.] C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION N pursu~nce and exercise of the power and authority conferred C. L. N. NEW.ALL, Gevernor-General I upon me by subsection one of section eight of the Housing ORDER IN COUNCIL Amendment Act, 1940, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ /. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of July, · declare the land described in the Schedule hereto, being land suBject 1943 to the Housing Act, 1919, to be Crown land available for reservation under the Land Act, 1924. - Present: Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL .IN CouNcrL SCHEDULE URSUANT to section two hundred and forty-six of the Native CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT P Land Act, 1931, His Excellency the Governor-General, ALL that area in the B?rough of Rfocarton, contain,ing by admeasure­ acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, ment 1 rood 5·8 perche,;;, more or less, being part of Lot 3, Deposited doth hereby authorize the dispos,ition to, and the_ acq:iiisiti~n by, Plan 1108: Bounded towards the south, west, and north by part Daniel Vickery Bryant, ,Campbell Barnach l\facDiarm1d,. Rwhard Lot 3,. Deposited Plan 1108, 218·75 links, 130·6 links, and 218·2 links English, John Thomas Bryant, and Cecil Daniel Bryant of the land respectively, and towards the east by other part of the said Lot 3 'described in the Schedule hereto, notwithstanding the provisions ' and by part 'Lot 2, Deposited Plan 2250, 131 ·4 'links. As the same of Part·XII of the said Act. is more particularly. delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 30/~8/3c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and ther~~:m bordered red.
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