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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLING'rON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925.

f.and proclaimed (Uj a Road, and R{J(rd do.qed, in Block VIll, I Additional Land taken for the North Auckland Main Trunk Clyde Survey District, Wairoa Oounty. Railway (Portion oj Waikiekie Section) in Block III, .M atakohe Survey District. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. (L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec· A PROCLAMATION. tion twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in tbis Clyde Survey District described in the First Schedulp behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor. hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as dosed the road General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim describen in the I'econd Schedule hereto. and declare that the additional land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the North Auckland JlIain Trunk FIRST SCHEDULE. Railway (portion of Waikiekie Section) in Block III, Mata· LAND PROCLADIED AS A ROAD. kohe Survey District. ApPROXI1IIA l' E area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road 2 acres 0 roods 22 perches. Portion of Lot 8 (L.T. 2,,35), Hereheretau A Block; coloured SCHEDULE. pink. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- SECOND SCHEDULE. A. R. P. .Being Portion of ROAD CLOSED. o 0 22'5 Allotment N. W. 42: coloured red. 016 E.R. 43 . blue. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: 2 acres o I 4 KR. 43 blue. 1 rood 30 perches. 2 1 Ii N.E. 4" red. Adjoining or passing through Lot 8 (L.T. 2535), Herehere'au o 0 0';' .. S.W.4; blue. A Bloc:,; colourEd green. (Mareretu Parish.) All situated in Block VIII, Clyde Survey District (Hawke's Situated in Block III, Matakohe Survey District (Auck. Bay R.D.). (S.O. 798, green.) land R.D.). [S.O. 2302:; (3).] All in the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 61781, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works 59898 (sheet 3), deposited in the office of the Minister of Public at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and coloured as above mentioned. thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued undcr the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of :March, under the Seal of that Dominion, thi~ 25th day of March, 1925. 1925. F. H. D. BELL, for :Minister of Publio Works. J. G. COATES, ~Mini8ter (Jf rllblic WorkE.

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966 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

Land proclaimed a8 a Road in Blocks XU, J.J aunga/autari, the Education Board of the District of Auo: land, as from antlIX, Patetere North Survey Districts, .Matamata County. the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the eighteenth [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraL day of April, one thousand nine hundred ~nd twenty-five. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDUI,E. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec­ ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 acres. tion twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Chs,rles Being portion of Lot 1, D.P. 13185, being part Section 1, Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of situated in Block III, Te Kuri Survey District (Auckland New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in R.D.). (8.0. 22743.) Maungatautari and Patetere North Survey Districts described in the Schedule hereto. . In the North Auckland Land District; as the Bame is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 60268, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works SCHEDULE. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a coloured red. road :- Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. A. B. P. Portion of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued 1 1 13'4 Section 17, Block Xli, Maungatautari Survey under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of March, Distriot; coloured red. 1925. o 1 17'5 Section 2, Block IX, Patetere North Sur,-ey RICHD. F. BOLLARD, District; coloured blue. For Minister of Public Works. (S.0.23220.) In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more GOD SAVE THE KING I particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 00368, deposited in the office of the Minister of PubEc Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Land taken for u Further Portion of the N or!/t A uckluncl coloured as above mentioned. Main Trunk Railway (Portion of lVaikiek-ie 8ection) and fur Road-diversions 'in c01l1w,tion tllRrewith rind Road Given und~r the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A pproache8 thereto. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of March, 1925. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. RICHD_ F_ BOLLARD, For Minister of Public Works. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers sud authoritieR GOD SAVE THE KING! I_ vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, anu of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me ill this behalf, J, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Stopping a Government Road in Block IV, Kakanui Survey

200 Run 504. &IV1 7 0 31 Sections 1 and 4. 11 1 12 233 .. IV iRed .. 1&2 Sitnated in Block IV, Kakanui Survey District. (Otago 10 2 21 233 .. 1&2 RD.). 3 2 5·8 233 .. " 2 In the Otago Land District; as the same are more par­ o 1 22·8 Rollo,] I Green 2 ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 61659, 028 S.W.135 Yellow 2 deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at o 0 2·4 " 135 " I 2 Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon o 0 27·9 Road I Gr;n 2 coloured green. 2 0 13 Allotment 134 .. " I Blue .. 2 o 2 17·9 134 .. 2 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ o 2 35·7 Road " G~ee~' 2 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued 3 3 8 E.R. 37 In7'&: Red .. 2 under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of March, lIIi 1925. (Mareretu Parish). [S.O. 23025 (1,2).] RICHD. F. BOLLARD, For Minister of Publio Works. FOR ROAD-DIVERSIONS AND ROAD APPROACHES.

GilD SAVE THE K1NO !. 3 2 16 Allotment 233 .. IV Blue .. 4 0 1 14·3 233 .. Yellow 4 1 1 1 233 .. Blue 4 Land taken for the Purp08et1 of a Public School in Block Ill, I 3W 137 .. Red .. 4 Te K uri Survey Dis!rict O!ama!ea County. 4 () 17 136 and 132 Blue .. 4 2 3 9 131 and 130 Red .. 4 [L_S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. 0 2 32 153 .. Yellow 4 1 1 38 152 .. Blue .. 4 A PROCLAMATION. 0 o 18 152 .. .. 4 N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 1 3 3 130 and 129 Red .. 4 1. vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of 1 o 34 129 .. 4 every other power and authority in anywise enabling me 0 1 6 128 .. Purple 4 in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Go­ (M~~eretu Parish). (S.O. 2:102i.) vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule Situateu in Matakohe Survey District (Auckland RD.). hereto is here by taken for the purposes of a public school, In the North Auckland Land District: as the same are in Block III, Te Kuri Survey District, and shall vest in more particularly delineated on the pla~ marked P.W.D. APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 967

59898, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Iwestern Iboundaries of Sections 49, 53, 57, and 64, Block X, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Leaning Rock Survey District; thence crossing a public road coloured as above mentioned. and following the said road on the north· eastern side through Run 249 to the north-western corner of P.R.A.; thence Given under tht' hand of His Excellency the Governor· along the western boundary of the said P.R.A.; thence General of the Dominion of New Z~aland, and issued ~rossing a public road to Run 249; thence generally in a under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of March, westerly direction along the boundary of the said Run 249 ; 1925. thence crossing a public road and proceeding generally in a J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. southerly direction through Sections 9, 147, and 82; thence crossing a public road; thence through Section 148, Block X, GOD SAVE THE KING! Leaning Rock Survey District; thence crossing a public road and following the western boundary of Lot 2, Block III, .Fraser Survey District; thence in an easterly and then Jievoky lJiscliarued northerly direction following the southern and eastern bound­ Soldiers, under Ordinary Tenures, in the Marlborough Land aries of the said Lot 2; thence proceeding generally in an District. easterly direction along the northern boundary of Lot 3, Block I, Fraser Survey District; thence crossing a public road and proceeding generally in a southerly direction along [L.S.] CHARLES F1<,RGUSSON, Governor-General. the eastern side of the said road; then in a.n easterly direction A PROCLAMATION. through Section I, Block I, Fraser District; thence generally N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities in an easterly and then northerly direction following the I confened upon mE' by section three of the Discharged southern and eastern boundaries of Section 65, Block I, Soldiers Settlp.ment Act, 1915, I, General Sir Charles Fergus­ Fraser Survey District; thence generally in an easterly son, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New direction following the Survey District boundary-line between Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation made on the Fraser and Leaning Rock Survey Districts to the Clutha River; third dav of Fcbruarv, one thous,",nd nine hundred and seven­ thence generally in a north-westerly direction following the teen, and published in the Gazette of the eighth day of Feb­ south-western bank of the Clutha River through Block X, ruary then instant, setting "part settlement lands for selection Leaning Rock Survey District, and Part ,Block XI, Leaning by discharged soldiers, under the Land for Settlements Act, Rock Survey District, to the westcrn cnd of the Clyde 1908, in so far as it relates to the land in the Schedule hereto. Traffic-bridge, the point of commencement. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. SCHEDULE, 62237, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington. in the Wellington Land District, and thereon MARLBOROUGH I..AND DISTRIOT.-SFlTTLEMENT LAND. coloured red. Marlborough County, Blocks II and VlI.-Avon Sun,ey F. D. THOMSON, DiBtrict.-Erina Settlement. Clerk of the Executive Council. A. R. P. SEOTIONS 3s and 3A S •. Area, 591 3 39 6s and 6AS .. 698 1 15 Allocatinu Cost of certain Proceedinus under Section 132 of 7s, 88, and 8A S, 897 3 37 the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, Borouu" of Paeroa. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. CHARLES FERGUSSNN, Governor-General. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of March, ORDER IN COUNCIL. 1925. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Lands. March, 1925. GoD SAVB THE KnfG I Present:

.. -----~~~------THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANOIB BELL PRESIDmG m CoUNOIL . Alterinu the Boundaries of the Earnseleugh lrriuation lJistrict. N pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one I hundred and thirty-two of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and of every other power and authority enabling CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, March, 1925. doth hereby direct that the Paeroa Borough Council shall defray all the costs of the Commission appointed under the Present: said Act by Warrants under the hand of His Excellency the THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANoIS BELL PRESmmG m CoUNOIL. Governor-General dated the sixteenth day of January and N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities the eighth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and I conferred on him by the Public Works Amendment Act, twenty-four, to inqnire and report upon the proposal to exclude a certain area from the Borough of Paeroa and to 1910, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ include such area in the County of Ohinemuri. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and 1<'. D. THOMSON, with the advice and consent of the Execut.ive Council of Clerk of the Executive Council. the said Dominion, doth hereby alter the Earnscleugh Irriga­ tion District as defined in the Second Schedule to the Order in Council dated the fourteenth day of July, one thousand Boundaries of Borough of Hawera altered. nine hundred and twenty-four, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 48, page 1667, of the seventeenth day CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. of the same month, authorizing the Minister of Public Works to construct and maintain water-supply works in the Earns­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. cleugh Irrigation District, by substituting the Schedule At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day hereto for the Second Schedule to the aforesaid Order in of March, 1925. Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN CoUNOIL. SCHEDULE. HEREAS, in pursuance of section one hundred and ALL that area in the Otago Land District bounded by a line W thirty-two of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, commencing at the western end of the Clyde Traffic-bridge a petition was presented to the Governor-General praying over the Clutha River, proceeding thence generally in a that a certain area be included in the Borough of Hawera, southerly direction through Section 5, Block XI, Leaning and excluded from the County of Hawera: Rock Survey District; thence crossing a public road; thence And whereas a Commission appointed under the said along the western boundaries of Sections 16 and 15, Block XI, section held inquiries, and recommended that the alteration Leaning Rock Survey District; thence following the north­ as prayed for be made: western boundaries of Sections 39 and 17, Block X, Leaning And whereas it is deemed expedient to make the altera­ Rock Survey District; thence through Run 249 to the tions of the boundaries of the said borough recommended by BOuthern boundary of Section 127, Block X, Leaning Rock the said Commission: Survey Dist.rict; thence generally in an easterly direction Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers to the north-western boundary of Section 45; thence and authorities vested in him by the said Munioipal Corpora­ geQ.erally in a south-easterly direction along the western tions Act, 1920, His Excellency the Governor-General of the boundary of the said Section 45; thence following the south- Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice 968 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23 and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, I behalf of the ~Finance Act, 1919, and shall:operate accord­ doth hereby declare that as on and from the first day of in~I'y as a cons"!'t of thc Governor-Gen<,ral in Council to the April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, the area ralSlng of the saId loans. described in the Schedule hereto shall be included in the F. D. THOMSON, Borough of Hawera and excluded from the County of Hawera. Clerk of the Executive Council.

SCHEDULE. AREA INCLUDED IN THE BOROUGH OF HAWERA. Consenting to the Raising oj Loans by certain Local A utlwritill8. ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded by a line commencing at the westernmost corner of Subdivision CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. 14 of Section ISO, Patea District, and proceeding thence ORDER IN COUNCIL. north-easterly along the north-west boundaries of Sub­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day divisions 14 and 15 of Section 180, Patea District, to and of March, 1925. across Burns Street to the westernmost corner of Subdivision 43 of said Section 180, Patea District; thence north-easterly Present: along the north-west boundary of said Subdivision 43 to the THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. southernmost corner of Subdivision 63 of Section 180, Patea HEREAS application has been made under section District; thence north-easterly along the western boundary W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, 01 the said Subdivision 63 to the westernmost corner of the for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council land shown on plan 3600, deposited in the office of the Dis­ to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the trict Land Registrar at New Plymouth; thence north­ Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and easterly and south-easterly along the western and north­ it is expedient that such consent should issue: eastern boundaries of the said land to the Tawhiti Road; Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of thence south-westerly along the north-west side of Tawhiti the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Road to a point in line with the north-east boundary of the and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, land shown on plan 2592, deposited as aforesaid; thence doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter across 'l'awhiti Road to and along the said north-east boundary mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the of the said land to the westernmost corner of the land shown Schedule hereto, and it is hereby declared that this Order on plan 4202, deposited as aforesaid; thence easterly and in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of south-easterly along the north boundary of Section 1 on the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a plan 4202, deposited as aforesaid, and the north-east bound­ consent of the Governor-General in Council to the raising aries of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of said plan 4202, of the said loans. deposited as aforesaid, to and across Subdivision 7 of Section 181, Patea District, to the northernmost corner of Section 8 SCHEDULE. £ on the said plan 4202; thence south-easterly and south­ westerly along the north-east and south-east boundaries of AKAROA Borough Council (for water-supply extension) 1,700 the said plan 4202, to the easternmost corner of the land Akaroa Borough Council (for providing tennis-courts) 550 shown on plan 3395, deposited as aforesaid; thence south­ Christchurch Tramway Board (for tramway purposes) 12,000 westerly along the south-east boundary of said land to and Christchurch Tramway Board (for repaying money across Ropata Street to the north-east corner of Section 22 advanced by Tramway Reserve ]'unds for the of the said plan 3395; thence south-westerly along the purchase of motor-buses) ...... 8,000 south-eastern boundary of said Section 22, the south-east Christchurch City Council (for paying off portion of boundary of Subdivision 12 of Seotion 185, Patea District, the Papanui Channelling and Asphalting Loan, and the south-east boundary of Section 184, Patea District, No.2, £10,000, raised by the Waimairi County to the southernmost corner' of the said Section 184, Patea Council 600 District; thence north-westerly along the southern boundary Eketahuna Borough Council (for completing erection of said Section 184, the western boundaries of Sections 184 of bridge across Makakahi River connecting Eketa­ and 185, Patea District, to the westernmost corner of the tahuna with Parkville) 325 last-mentioned section; thence by a right line to the eastern­ Heathcote County (!ouncil (for the erection and most corner of Section 34; thence north-westerly along the furnishing of a public hall in the Cashmere Riding) 4,000 southern side of Glover Road to a point in line with the Hutt County Council (for the construction and re­ western boundary of Subdivision 14 of Section 180, Patea construction of main roads and highways, and all District; thence by a right line across Glover Road to that works incidental thereto and the purchase of the point, the place of commencement_ necessary machinery therefor) .. .. 45,000 Kowai County Council (for erecting bridges over the F. D. THOMSON, North Kowai River) .. 1,000 Clerk of the Executive Council. Masterton Borough Council (for revising water-re- ticulation in the North Ward) 9,000 Masterton Borough Council (for providing a system of drainage in the North Ward) .. .. 16,000 Consenting to the RaiBing oj Loan.~ by the Eastbourne Borough Council. New Plymouth Harbour Board (for harbour-works) 600,000 Petone Borough Council (for repaying maturing Sewerage Drainage Loan, 1915) 3,000 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Rotorua Borough Council (for erecting workers' ORDER IN COUNCIL. dwellings)...... 3,200 Rotorua Borough Council (for the erection of abat- At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day toir) ...... 7,500 of March, 1925. Te Puke Town Board (for the purchase of a bitumen­ Present: sprayer) 260 THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUJ>CIL. Uawa County Council (for roads, bridges, plant, HEREAS application has been made under section offices, &0.) .• 30 ,805 W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, Waipawa Borough Council (for tho erection of for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council workers' dwellings) 5,000 to enable the Eastbourne Borough Council to borrow the sum Wairarapa Electric-power Board (for repairing the of ten thousand pounds, authorized to be raised for the damage done to the Board's hydro-electric plant purpose of complet.ing the purchase of a ferry steamer and at Kourarau by flood) 6,550 completing the reconditioning of the ferry steamers already Waitomo County Council (for re-forming, widening, the property of the borough, and the sum of one thousand culverting, and metalling portion of the Mangateka pounds authorized to be raised for the purpose of recouping Road) 1,000 the District Fund to an amount not exceeding five hundred Waitomo County Council (for re-fornling, widening, pounds in respect of expenditure thereout for providing culverting, and metalling Maraetaua Road) " 1,500 protective works against erosion by the sea and in providing Waitomo County Council (for re-fornIing, widening, further such protective works, and it is expedient that such culverting, and metalling portion of the Takiri­ consent should issue: Mokauiti Road) 3,000 Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Waitomo County Council (for forming, metalling, and the Dominion of New Zealand,' acting by and with the culverting a portion of the Pukerimu Road 300 advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Waitomo County Council (for re-fornIing, culverting, Dominion, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans and metalling portion of the Mangaiti Road) 3,500 of ten t.housand pounds and one thousand pounds by the Waitomo Electric-power Board (for electric works) 70,000 Eastboul'lle Borough Council, and it is hereby declared that ]'. D. THOMSON, this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that Clerk of the Executive Council ------

APRIL 2.J . rfHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 969

OOllsent'ing to the Raisi'ng of Loans by certain Local Authorities. SCHEDULE. ALL that road in the Auckland Laud Distril't, Uoroiuall

Pomare Road, in the County of Hutt, exempted from the Pro­ SCHEDULE. vi8ions of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, sul!)ect 'I',U] "",uthern side of all that portion of "treet, situated ill to a Condition as to the Building-line_ the Taranaki Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, known as Fulford Street, fronting Sections 755, 756, and 759, CHARLES FERGUSSON, -Governur-General. Town of New Plymouth_ ORDER IN COUNCIL. Also the western side of all that portion of street situated in the said land elistrict and borough, known as Robe Street, o\,t the Government Builelings at Wellingt""l, thili 23rd day fronting Sections 759, 760, 773, and 774, Town of New of March, 1925. Plymouth. Prcgpnt: Also the northern sid.. of all that portion of street situated THE HONOURABLE Sm FRAJ\:OlS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. in the s"id land district and borough known as Bulted Street, fronting Section 774, Town of New Plymouth. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferrcd by the As thc said portions of streets are more particularly I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in any­ delineated on tllP plan marked P. W.D. 62004, depoHited in wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Gover­ the office of t·he Millister of Public Works at Wellington, ill nor-General of tho Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and the 'Vellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appro\'e of the following resolu­ }'. D. THOMSON, tion passed by the Hutt County Council on the tenth day of Clerk of the Executive Council. ~'ebruary, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-iivt', viz :- "Tho H utt County Council, having control of Poma!'e Road, Blocks Vlli and IX, Belmont Survey District, by resolution declares that the provisions of section one John.an"ille 'f",Wt, Boald declared a Leasing Authority under hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 190H, the 1'ublic Bodies' Leases Act, 19J8. shall not apply to the said Pomare Road" ; . subject to the condition that no building or part of a buildmg CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. shall at any time be erected on either side of Porn arc Road (described in the Schedule hereto), within a distance of ORDER m COUNCIL. thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said ro"d. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of March, 1925. SCHEDULE. Present: ALL that road situated in the ,"ellington Land ~istrict, TIH HONOURABLE SIR FRANOlS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Hutt County, known a8 Pomaro l~oad, adjoining or passing HEREAS the Johnsonville Town Board is a body of through part Lots 2, 3,4, 5, li, 7, and 8, being part Spctions 37 W persons having power to lease land held in trust se and 186, Blocks VIn and IX, Belmont Survey District. As a part or reserved for pu blic purposes, and has requested the the said road is more particularly delineated on the plan Governor-General in COlillcil to declare it to be a leasing marked P.W.D. 59190, deposited in the office of the Minister authority withiu tho meaning of the Public Bodies' Leases of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Act, 190~: District, and thereon colOllred red. Xow, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of F. D. THOMSON, the Dominion of New Zealand, in compliance with such Clerk of the Executive CouDcil request and in exercise of the powers in this behalf conferred by the above· mentioned Act, and acting by and with the ad yicc and consent of tho Executive Council of tho said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the Johnson­ The Southern Side of Portio"" of Pulford Street, the Westel'lI vilk Town Board is a leasing authority within the meaning of Side of Portion of Robe Street, and the Northern Side of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 190R Portion of Bulteel Street, in the Borough of Sow Plymouth, F. D. THOMSON, e.xempted from the i'rov;S';ons of Section 11 7 of the i"nblic Clerk of the Executive Council. Works Act, 1908, subject to a Condition a8 to the Hl

fiJrtewJ-iUf] Prohibition of Aliefutlion of certain "Vative Lands CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. nther 1",," Ahemttinn in f",'our of the Crown. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings atWellingtun, this 30th day CHARLES FEltGUSSON, Governor-General. of March, 1921\. Ol~DER. IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Governmcnt Builelings at Wellington, this 23rd day THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. of March, 1925. N pursuance and exercise of the powers confcrred by the Present: I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in 'I'll I' HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN Cou~eIL. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency thc N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty by and with the advice and consent of the Execut,ive Council three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, and resolution passed by the New Plymouth Borough Council on bv section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land the second day of February, one thousand nine hundrcd lITHI Amendment Act., 1913 (as amended by section eight of the twenty-five, viz. :- Xative Land Amendment and Native I~and Claims Adjust­ "That the New Plymouth Borough COllllciL being the ment Act, 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General uf local authority hu.ving control of the strects llPl'cinafter the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice mentioned, hereby resolves and d"darc~ that the pro­ ,md consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby visions of section one hundred aud stwenteen, subsec­ extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order tion one, of the Public Works Act, UlOH, ,hall not, apply- ill Council dated the twenty-fourth day of October, one .. (a.) To that portion of the southern side of Fulford thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, and gazetted the Street to which Sections 755, 7.56, and 759, New first day of November, one thousand nine hundred and Plymouth, have frontages; nor twenty-three, prohibiting all alienation of the Native land "(b.) To that portion of the western side of Robe Street specified in the Schedule hereto, other than alienation in to which Sections 759, 760, 77~, and 7i4, New f"vom' (If the Crown. Plymouth, have frontages; nor "(c.) To that portion of the northern side of Bulteel Street to which Section 7i4, New Plymouth, has I:lCHEDULE. frontage" ; lliouk. Approximate Area. subject to the condition that no buildillg or part of it buiJding A. R. P. shall at any time be erected on the southern side of the O'~AWHAO A Ie 70 0 0 portions of Fulford Street, j,he western side of the portion Ah 280 3 0 of Robe Street or the northern side of the portion of Bultcel A 4 I:>u bdi visions 4 and 5 (balance) 457 1 0 Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a dista",,,' A No. lOB .. 188 I 14 of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said port.ions F. D. THOMSON, of streets. Clerk of the Executive Council. APRIL 2.) THE NbiW ZEAI.JAND GAZETtfE. 971

Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Lands . alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto, other than Alienation in favour of the Crown. other than alienation in favour of the Crown.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. MANGAHOUHOU Block, Puketi Survey District: Approximate At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day ot area, 2,250 acres. F. D. THOMSON, March, 1925. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COU:NCIL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase E,tending Prohibition of Alienation of cerlrJin Native l.,and O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixtv· other than A lienalion in favour of the Crown. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, and CHARLES .FERGUSSON, Governor-General. by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Amend· ORDER IN COUNCIL. ment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this 23rd da.yof 1916), His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion March, 1925. of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent Present: of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a THE HONOURABI,E SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. further period of eighteen months the Order in Council dated the twenty.fourth day of October, one thousand nine hundred ON the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase and twenty-three, and gazetted the first day of November, Board, referred to in section three hundred IUld sixty­ one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, but only in three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the so far as it affects the land set out in the Schedule hereto, power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, prohibiting all alienation other than alienation in favour of and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land the Crown. Amendment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ ment Act, 1916), His Excellency the ·Governor-General of SCHEDULE. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice TARAMARAlIlA SURVEY DIIITRIOT. and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order in Block. Approximate Area. A. B. P. Council dated the sixteenth day of October, one thousand nine TUTAEKURI 10 9 .• 47 3 9 hundred and twenty-three, and gazetted the twenty-fifth day Ie 10 .. 60 2 15 of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, 1015A 35 0 4 prohibiting all alienation of the Native land specified in the Ie 15B 35 0 4 S('hedule heret.(), other tban alienation in favour of the (''rown. Ie 15e 21 2 21 Ie 15n 28 3 18 SCHEDULE. 1015E 914 W -'-TRERE SURVEY DISTRICT. 1015F 16 I 37 Block. Approximate Are •• 10150 23 2 32 A. B. P. Ie 15H 914 MATAMATA North Nu. 2B .. 158 3 0 Ie 15.1 1 3 0 23 No.20 •. 70 3 0 Ie 15.1 2 14 2 10 No. 2D •• 45 030 10 15K 10 1 7 No. 2E •. 45 0 30 Ie 15L 3 0 14 No. 2F .. 45 0 30 Ie 15M 209 No. 2G .. 56 224 Ie 15N 12 1 17 No.2n .. 56 2 24 Ie 150 13 1 22 No. 2J .• 10 0 0 Ie 151' 6 0 28 No. 2K •• 47 1 0 Ie 15Q 32 3 31 No. 2L (part) 36 I 10 Ie 15R 19 0 5 F. D. THOMSON, Ie 15s 30 3 21 Clerk of the Executive Council Ie 15T 38 3 22 Ie 16 .. 98 1 30 Ie 17 .. 10 1 15 Declaring a Native to be a European. Ie 18A 34 0 33 Ie 18B 73 1 7 Ie 19 .. 600 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. F_ D. THOMSON, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive CounciL At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of March, 1925. Present: Eztending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land THE HONOURABLE SIR FRA:NeIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. other than Alienation in favour of the Crown. HEREAS by section seventeen of the Native Land W Amendment Act, 1912, it is enacted that the Governor­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. General may by Order in Council, on the recommendation ORDER IN COUNCIL. of the Native Land Court, declare any Native to be a At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day European: of March, 1925. And whereas Marjory l'.Iay Rickit alias Te Reo Erihi, of 'l'e Awamutu, being a Native within the meaning of the Native Present: Land Act, 1909, applied in the prescribed form for a recom­ THlI HONOURABLB Sm FRANOIS BBLL PRBSIDING IN COUNCIL. mendation of the Court that she might be declared a European: N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase And whereas the Baid Court, having duly inquired into the said O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ application, has recommended that an Order in Council be three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the issued declaring the said M",rjory May Rickit" alias Te Reo power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, and Erihi, to be a European: And whereas it is expedient that by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Amend­ such declaration should be made: ment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion powers and authority conferred on him by section seventeen of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1912, and acting bvand of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the further period of eighteen months the Order in Council dated said Dominion, doth hereby declare the said Marjory May the twenty-fourth day of October, one thousand nine hundred Rickit, alia8 Tc Reo Erihi, to be a European. and twenty-three, and gazetted the first day of November, F. D. THOMSON, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, prohibiting aU Clerk of the Executive Council. 972 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

Regulations under th.e Master und ApprenNce Act, 1908. and authorizes the Master to pay the same) to the Society to be dealt with by it for the benefit of the apprentice as here· CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. inafter set forth: Provided always that should any difference of opinion arise ORDER IN COUNCIL. as to the rate of wages payable after the expirat.ion of twelve At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day (12) months from the commencement of the apprenticeship of March, 1925. such rate shall be determined in each case by arbitration in Present: tho manncr prescrihed by regulations by the Governor· General in Council under the Master and Apprentice Act, THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 1908, and its am"nrlments. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him 2. A11 moneys paid to the Society in accordance with the I by the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, and its amend· last preceding clause shall be held by it for the purposes ments (hereinaftcr referred to as " the said Act "), His Excel· and in the manner following, that is to say: The Society lency the Governor·General of the Dontinion of New Zealand, shall hold all such moneys in trust for the apprentice, to be acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive expended on behalf of and for the benefit of the apprentice Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following at such times and in such manner as the Trustees of the regulations under and for the purposes of the said Act; and Society in their sole discretion may think fit until the doth hereby declare that the said regulations shall come into "'pprentice attains the age of twenty· one (21) years, when force on the date of t·he pUblication thereof in the New Zealand any portion of ~uch moneys remaining unexpended and any Gazette. interest that may have accrued due in respect thereof shall be paid to the apprent.ice. 3. The ~laster shall be entitled to make a rateable deduc. HEGULATIONS. tion from the wagE's payable under dause 1 hereof for all 1. EVERY indenture of apprenticeship under Part II of the time lost by the apprenticc through his own default. Master and Apprentice Amendment Act, 1920, as amended 4. The Master will during the said term, to the best of hy the Master and Apprentice Amendment Act, 1924, reo his power, skill, and knowledge, train and instruct the lating to an apprentice under the control of the New Zealand apprentice or cause him to be trained and instructed as a Sheep.own!>r.' Acknowledgment of Debt to British Seamen competent farmer in the branch of farnting carried on by Fund or of the Trustees thereof shall be in the form marked A the Master, and will maintain him with proper food, nourish. in t.he Schedule hereto. ment, lodging, and medicines, and will treat him with 2. Should any difference of opinion arise as to the rate consideration and humanity, and will reqnire the apprentice of wages payable to any such apprentice afj er the expiration to work for such periods only as may be reasonable, and of twelve months from the commencement of the employ. will allow the apprentice such holidays as may be usual, ment, it shall be decided by arbitration in the following including an annual holiday of at least fourteen (Ii) d •. ys, manner: One person shall be appointed by the master and and will grant the apprentico reasonable facilities at least one person shall be appointed by the Mini.ter of Labour, once on every Sunday to attend some place of Divine and, should these two persons fail to agree, the matter shall worahip according to the tenets of the religious persuasion be referred to an umpire appointed by the arbitrators, whose in whioh the apprentice has been brought up or which he decision shall be final. professes, if there is any such place within six miles of the residence of the Master. 5. The apprentice will serve the Master truly and faith· SCHEDULE. Form A. fully as his apprentic

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of March, 1925. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. IS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New H Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, and in pursuance of the authority to make regulations for the peace, order, and good government of Samoa conferred upon him by the Samoa Act, 1921, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, doth hereby make the following regulations.

REGULATIONS. l. THESE regu1ations may be cited as the Native Regulations (Samoa) Order, 1925, and sha1l come into force on the 1st day of April, 1925. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise indicates, the word "person" means a person who is a Samoan as defined by section 3 of the Samoa Act, 1921. DISTRICT COUNCIL&. 3. The Territory of Western Samoa is hereby for the purpose of Native self-government divided into the districts named in the first column of the Sehedule hereto. The Administrator may from time to time, by notice in the Western Samoa Gazette, define or alter the boundaries of such districts or create any new districts. Subject to any such definition or alteration, the several districts shall rrspectively comprise the villages set opposite to the names of each district in the second column of the Schedule. 4. There is hereby established for each of the said districts a District Council which shall consist of- (fl.) The Faipule for the time being representing the district by appointment of the Administrator: (b.) Chiefs of that district chosen by the Village Committees of the villages in that district to the number which the said Faipule shall from time to time decide : (c.) The Pulenu'us from time to time holding office in the villages in that district by appointment of the Administrator: (d.) The Pulefa'atoaga from time to time exercising jurisdiction in that district by appointment of the Administrator: (e.) Any Samoan Commissioners appointed by the Administrator under the Samoa Native Land and Titles Commission Order, 1920, usually resident in that district. 5. Each District Council shall meet twice vearlv at such times as the Faipule of the district shall, with the app~ova[ of the Adminis­ trator, appoint, and at such oth~r times as the Adnllnistra,tor may direct, and shall be presided over by the Faipule of the district when he is present. 6. The functions of a District Council as hereby constituted shall be- (fl.) The more convenient administration of the district for which it is established and the maintenance of law and order therein; and (b.) The making of by-laws for the district more particularly defining the duties of the Samoans resident in that district in regard to the matters set out in the next succeeding clause; and B 974 THE NEW ZEAIJAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

(c.) The exercising of the executive powers which are conferred on District Councils by these regulations or which the Adminis­ trator shall from time to time, in his discretion, confer npor. them. 7. The District Council for any district may make by-laws for all or any of the following purposes in relations to such district and the Samoan residents therein :--- (I.) The good rule and government of villages: (2.) Cleaning of villages: (3.) The laying-out and remodelling of new or existing vil1ages ill accordance with principles approved by the Administrator: (4.) The conserving of public health and the abatement of Illllsances : (5.) Regulating the use and prohibiting the contamination of water-supplies: (6.) Regulating the laying-out and construction of new roads: (7.) The maintenance and cleaning of roads: (8.) The enlarging of plantations : (9.) The cleaning and cultivation of existing and new plantations: (10.) Controlling the use of approved cemeteries, and regulating burial therein: (11.) Controlling the keeping of pigs: (12.) Prohibiting the drinking of fermented or spirituous liquor: (13.) Enforcing the observance of instructions issued by or by the authoritv of the Chief Medical Officer: (14.) Enforcing ~nd regulating the registration of births and deaths: (15.) Controlling the care and investment in manner approved by the Administrator of trust money snbtlcribed for building churches and other public purposes: (16.) Prescribing the duties of residents in such district in regard to assistance to be given to Native medical officers and Native nurses: (17.) Regulating the purchase, care, and maintenance of fautasis : (18.) Prescribing the duties of Samoans resident in such district in regard to services to be rendered for the public benefit in the making of roads, building and repairing of churches and houses, planting of trees and food-supplies, accommoda­ tion and maintenance of visitors, accommodation and transport of Government officials on duty, and such other matters as are by custom of the Samoans commonly the subject of communal effort: (19.) Prescribing the duties of Samoans resident in such district in regard to services to be rendered to chiefs by their people in the building of fales, planting of food-supplies, building of canoes and fautasis, making of mats and tapa, and such other services as are by the custom of the Samoans commonly rendered to chiefs by their people : (20.) Regulating and enforcing the attendance of children at school: (21.) Regulating and enforcing the fencing of plantations: (22.) Providing for the care and feeding of animals alid the prevention of cruelty to animals: (23.) Providing for the holding of Agricultural shows­ (a.) For such district; and (b.) For the villages therein, and regulating such shows: (24.) Providing for the carrying-out of appropriate ceremonies approved by Administrator on King's Birthday, Samoan Flag Day, and 0 Ie Aso Fa'amanatu : (25.) Providing "for the holding of annual sports for the Fetu 0 Samoa: (26.) Providing for the adoption of methodslapproved by the Administrator for increasing the output of copra: ApRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 97 )

(27.) Providing for the setting-aside of areas of land for teaching children, in co-operation with the missions, the planting and cultivation of copra and other products: (28.) Providing for the cultivation of cotton by the Native inhabitants of villages: (29.) Providing for any other matters affecting health and good government in accordance with instructions issued by the Administrator. . 8. 'fhe following provisions of this clause shall apply to by-laws made by a District Council :--- (a.) No such by-law shall be invalid merely because it deals with a subject dealt witl) by the general law : (b.) Any such by-law may be made to apply to part only of a district: (0.) Any such by-law may require anything to be done in manner to be directed or approved in any particular case by the District Council, or by any person having authority from such Council, or by any Village Committee, or by any person having authority from such committee. . Q No by-law made by a District Council shall have any force or effect, unless and until such by-law has been approved by the Adminis­ trator. 10. The Administrator shall not approve of any by-law made by a District Council unless he is satisfied that such by-law is limited to one or more of the purposes for which such by-law may be made as set out in clause 7, and that such by-law is reasonable and had been made at a sufficiently representative fono of the District Council and is the subject of a resolution of such fono carried in accordance with the usage of Samoans in fono. 1~. The production of a document purporting to be a copy of a by-law made by a District Council under the authority of these regu­ lations, signed by the Administrator and sealed with the public seal of the Territory of Western Samoa shall be sufficient evidence of the contents of such by-law, and that such by-law was duly made by the District Council by which it purports to be made, and has been approved by the Administrator, and is valid, and came into force on the day mentioned in that behalf in such copy of the by-law. 12. No by-law made by a District Council shall provide as the penalty for a breach thereof any term of imprisonment or any fine exceeding £2. 13. No by-law made by a District Council shall purport to bind any person who is not a Samoan, nor shall any such person be liable to prosecution under any such by-law.

VILLAGE COMMITTEES. 14. The Administrator may for the more convenient government of the villages in any district appoint Village Committees with such constitution as he thinks fit, and may, in addition to the executive powers conferred on such committees by these regulations, confer on them from time to time such further executive powers as he thinks fit. Such constitution and further executive powers shall be such as may be notified from time to time in the " Sa vali."

CI.EANING OF VILLAGES. 15. It shall be the duty of the owner or occupier of every Samoan house and also of any person having control over such owner or occupier to secure that the refuse from such house and all rubbish, rotting leaves, and other decayed vegetable matter in its vicinity is daily collected and burned or otherwise so disposed of that no nuisance or unsightliness arises therefrom, and that such house and the kitchen and surroundings thereof are kept clean and free from weeds and in

... --....--.- ..------~ THE NEvV ZEALAND GAZE'l'TE. [No. 23 a sanitary condition and free also from any articles which may retain water so as to become a breeding-place for mosquitoes. Any person who neglects a duty cast on him by this clause is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. ~ 16. Any person who deposits any dead animal, decaying food, or refuse of any kind on any road or path, or in the neighbourhood of any house or village, or in any latrine, or nn any beach, or in any place where it is calculated to contaminate a water-supply is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 17. Any person who allows any decaying bread-fruit, fallen from a tree of which he uses 01' is entitled to use the fruit, to remain rotting on the ground in the vicinity of any dwelling is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. SAMOAN HOUSES. 18. (1.) Any person who shall ereut or he concerne(l in er'ecting a Samoan house 01' other buildillg in any village, save in pursuance of and in accordance with the conditions laitl down in a permit obtained from the District Couneil of the district ill which Ruch village is situated is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. (2.) No such permit Rhall be iRsued except ill pnr,;uance of a plan approved by the District Council providing for a general scheme of construction or reconstruction of the whole village. Any perRon con­ cerned in the issue of any permit otherwise than in accordance with this clause is liable to a fine not exceeding £5. 19. (1.) No Samoan house shall be built on a land that is swampy until the site has been completely filled in, drained, or levelled to the satisfaction of the District Council. (2.) No refuse shall be used in filling in the site of any Samoan house. (3.) The foundation of every Samoan house shall be at least 1 ft. above level of the ground immediately surrounding such house. (4.) Each Samoan dwellinghouse shall be provided with kitchen accommodation separate from the house amI built in accordance with the requirements of this clause for Samoan houses. (5.) No Samoan dwellinghouse shall be constructed of less dimen­ sions than 3 utupoto in length and 12 ft. in breadth, and. no such dwelling shall be boarded or partly boarded in. (6.) No Samoan house shall be erected at it less distance than 30 ft. from any other Samoan house. (7.) The floor of every Samoan house shall be made either of cement or of a layer of coral or shingle, and the roof shall be constructed of thatch. (8.) Any person who builds or is concerned in building any Samoan house as to which any of the provisions of this clause are not complied with is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. . 20. If any Medical Officer of the Administration or any Resident Commissioner or the District Council of any district in which any Samoan house is situated is satisfied that such house is unfit for use or is built otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the preceding clause, or, being a cook-house, is so situated as to create a nuisance from smoke or a danger from fhe to any other house, such officer, Commissioner, or Council may order such house to be taken down and removed within fourteen days of the date of the order. If the owner of such house fails to comply with such order, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2, and such officer, Commissioner, or Council may cause such house to be taken down and removed at his expense. CEMETERIES AND BURIALS. 21. (1.) Any person using or being concerned in using for burial purposes any land which has not been approved by the Chief Medical Officer as a cemetery-site is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. Ap:kIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 977

(2.) Any person responsible for a burial who neglects to complete the samelwithin twenty-fourlhours of death, or who uses a grave less than 4 ft. in depth, is liable to a fine not exceeding £2.

LATRINEl . .-:;,r~. - i!Idl22.IEvery District Council is hereby empowered to require for each village with itskdistrict the construction and maintenance of latrines to the lnumber which such Council shall decide, or which the Chief Medical10fficer1shall specify. 23. Every matai who being required by a District Council to pro­ vide andlmaintain a latrine fails, without reasonable cause, to do so is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 24. (1.) Every pit privy shall helso constructed as]to prevent the access of flies to the pit, and the aperture thereof shall be provided with a cover, which shall be kept in place when the privy is not in use. (2.) No pit privy shall be constructed or allowed to remain with­ in 20 yards of any Samoan house or other building or within 50 yards of any well, stream, or spring of water used or likely to be used by man for drinking or domestic purposes or otherwise in such a position as to render any such well, stream, or spring liable to pollution. (3.) The pit of every pit privy shall be filled with clean earth before the frecal matter therein rises to within 12 in. of the surface of the ground, and the privy shall not thereafter be used, but shall be moved elsewhere. 25. Every person owning or occupying or having control over the persons owning or occupying any Samoan house- (a.) For which sufficient privy accommodation is not provided either independently or in common with other houses; or (b.) The privy accommodation for which (if consisting of a pit privy) is constructed or maintained otherwise than as required by the last preceding clause-- is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 26. Any person who deposits f:Fcal matter in any place other than a latrine provided for the purpose is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. WATER-SUPPLIES. 27. (1.) In any case in which the water - supply of a village is derived from a well or tank the Chief Medical Officer, or other officer authorized in that behalf, may require such well or tank to be covered or otherwise protected. (2.) Any person who being required to carry out any work neces­ sary to afford such cover or protection neglects without reasonable cause so to do is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 28. (1.) The Chief Medical Officer or other officer authorized in that behalf may, if he is of opinion that any well or other water­ supply is liable to contamination, prohibit the use of the same. (2.) Any person who without reasonable causes uses for drinking or domestic purposes or who permits any person under his control so to use any well 01' water-supply the use of which has been prohibited as aforesaid is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 29. Where any structural work has been carried out for ensuring a wholesome water-supply to a village the matais of such village are hereby required to keep such work in repair, and any such matai neglecting so to do is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 30. Any person who installs or is concerned in installing or com­ mences to install a water-supply for any villa.ge under a scheme which has not been approved by the Administrator, or who, without the consent of the Administrator, alters, or is concerned in altering, or commences to alter, any village water-supply which has been installed with such approval is liable to a fine not exceeding £5 .. 978 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

KEEPING OF ANIMALS. 31. (1.) Pigs shall be confined in pens sufficiently fenced no part of which shall, unless good cause is shown to the contrary, be within 200 yards of any Samoan house and which shall not be so situated as to be liable to pollute any water-supply used for drinking or domestic pur­ poses. (2.) Any person who keeps or permits persons under his control to keep a pig or pigs otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this clause is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 32. (1.) The owner of any pig found at large upon any road or in the neighbourhood of any dwellinghouse is liable to a fine not exceeding £], and thePulenu'u of the village where any snch pig is found, or any person authorized by him so to do, may, if he has good reason to believe that such pig is the property of a Samoan, destroy such pig, unless it has been previously brought into }Jroper confinement by the owner. (2.) The Pulenu'u shall canse any pig so destroyed to be fI~turned to the owner, but if after reasonable inquiry he is unable to ascertain the owner he may dispose of it as he thinks fit. 33. The Chief Medical Officer or any person authorized by him may destroy any diseased pig or other animal belonging to a Samoan where­ ever fonnd, or may require the owner thereof or some other person to destroy it, and any person who fails to comply with such requirement shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2.

GATHERINGS IN VILT,AGES. 34. (1.) The Village Committee of any village in which any gathering of visiting Samoans is held is hereby empowered and required to so regulate such gathering that no breach of these regulationR and no danger to public health by contamination of water-supplies, insufficient privy accommodation, accumulation of rubbish, or otherwise arises therefrom, and that any requirements of the Chief Medical Officer or other persoll authorized by him in regard to privy accommodation are complied with. (2,) Any member of a Village Committee of such village who without good cause neglects or is party to neglecting to comply with the re­ quirements of this clause and any person who, being required by the Pulenu'u of such village or by anyone having authority from such Pulenu'u or from the Village Committee, to do any work or thing for the purpose of compliance with this clause, fails without good cause so to do, is liable to a fine not exceeding £2.

ROADS. 35, Each District Council is hereby empowered to construct roads within its own district subject to the approval of the Officer in Charge of Public Works and in accordance with instructions, plans, and specifi­ cations given and approved by him, 36. Roads so constructed shall be either "maiu roads"-that is, roads having a width of not less than] 6 ft. or "main tracks "-that is, roads having a width of less than 16 ft. and not less than 6 ft. 37, District Councils shall be entitled to receive the sum of 6s. per fathom in length for main roads and 28. per fathom in length for main tracks constructed by them subject to the following conditions :-- (a.) That the Officer in Charge of Public Works, or other person authorized by him, is satisfied after inspection that such main roads or main tracks are constructed as provided by clause 35. (b.) That the length of main road or main track completed is such as in the opinion of the Officer in Charge of Public Works is a substantial benefit to the public. APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 979 38. (J.) It shall be the duty of each District Council to repair and maintain in good repair, properly cambered and drained and clear of vegetation and fallen trees to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge of Public Works or his representative, and without payment,; all main roads and main tracks now existing or hereafter to be constructed in the district under its control, except only such as the Administrator shall decide are to be maintained at the cost of the Administration. (2.) Any member of a District Council who without reasonable cause neglects or is party to neglecting to comply with the requirements of this clause and any person who, being required under the authority of a District Council to do any work or thing for the purpose of compli­ ance with this clause, fails without good reason so to do, is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. VILLAGE FUNDS. 39. There shall be established in respect of each Samoan village a fund under the control of the Pulenu'u into which shall be paid as it is received three-forths of every sum collected on a fine inflicted by the Faamasino, or the Pulenu'u or the Pulefa'atoaga on any resident of such village. 40. The Pulenu'u shall keep, to the satisfaction of the Inspector appointed to examine hi'l records, a record of all payments received or paid by him on account of the Village Fund, together with the name of the person paying or receiving the same, and the date of such payment or receipt, and together also with such vouchers as shall be required by such Inspector. 41. The Village Fund shall be expended by the Pulenu'u only, and for such purposes only as are of general benefit to the village. 42. (I.) Any Pulenu'u who shall fail to keep a record of a village fund in accordance with clause 40, or shall make any expenditure there­ from otherwise than in accordance with clause 41, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2, and shall also be liable civilly at the suit of the Administrator for any moneys which may have been. lost through such failure or otherwise through the negligence of the Pulenu'u, or which may have been wrongly expended as aforesaid. Nothing in thL,,! clause shall take away or affect the liability of the Pulenu'u to be prosecuted for theft. (2.) Any person who receives any money from a village fund knowing the same to have been paid otherwise than in accordance with clause 41 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2, and shall be also civilly liable at the suit of the Administrator to repay such money, notwith­ standing that he may have given consideration therefor.

PLANTATIONS AND .~'OOD-SUPPLIES. 43. Subject to the rights of Samoans under the law governing the Native title to Native land, the Administrator is hereby empowered to provide from time to time for each able-bodied male Samoan in Samoa such area for cultivation as the Administrator may think fit out of Native land available for the purpose and not presently required by the Samoa.n ovmer thereof. 44. Subject as in the last clause provided, any Native land in the neighbourhood of a Samoan village not presently required by the Samoan owner thereof may, with the consent of the Administrator, be used by Samoan residents of that village for cultivation or other purpose approved by the Administrator. 45. Each District Council is hereby empowered and required-­ (a.) To allot the Native land owned by the villages within its district, together with any other Native land made available under the last two preceding clauses, among the able-bodied male Samoans resident in the respective villages in its district in such manner that each such Samoan shall have as nearly as may be an area of ten acres for his cultivation; and

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(b.) To set aside areas of Native land approved by the Administrator for communal cultivation of cotton and other products. 46. Every person to whom land is allotted as aforesaid for his cultivation who without reasonable cause fails to comply with the reasonable requirements of the District Councilor Village Committee lOl' its cultivation, and every person who without reasonable cause fails to comply with the reasonable requirements of the District Council or Village Committee for the communal cultivation of any area set aside for that purpose, is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 47. (1.) Each District Council is empowered and required to fix the number of coconut-trees, bread-fruit tree!", banana, taro, yam, and sugar-cane plants, and other trees or plants for food purposes which shall be annually planted by each able-bodied male Samoan resident in its district; (2.) Any such Samoan who, without reasonable cause, fails to comply with the reasonable requirements of the District Council under this clause is liable to a fine not exceeding £2. 48. Every person who occupies or takes the produce of or who controls persons who occupy or take the produce of any land planted with coconuts is liable to a :fine not exceeding £2 if and as often as such plantation is not kept weeded to the satisfaction of the Director of Agriculture or his appointee, unless such person can show that he has made all reasonable efforts to keep it so weeded.

AITAGI OR DEATH FEAST ABOLISHED.

49. The holding of an H aitagi " or death feast in Samoa is prohibited. Any person present at or in any manner concerned in the holding of an H aitagi " is liable to a fine not exceeding £2.

TREATMENT OF DISEASES. 50. It shall be the duty of the father, or, in default of him, of the mother oJ' other guardian, of any child suffering from yaws to immediately report the fact to the Pulenu'u of the village in which such child is resident. 51. It shall be the duty of every Pulenu'u who has information that any child is suffering from yaws to immediately report the fact to the Secretary for Native Affairs at Apia or to the Resident Commissioner in Savaii. 52. No person having custody of a child suffering from yaws sha11 permit such child to travel or to enter or remain in any other village than that in which it is usually resident, except for the purpose of being treated by a Medica'! Officer. 53. No person shall treat or undertake to treat any other person for the disease of yaws by means of any Native or other remedy not approved by the Chief Medical Officer. 54. It shall be the duty of the father, or, in default of him, of the mother or other guardian, of every child under the age of ten years to produce such child for inspection and medical treatment whenever and wherever reasonably required by a Medical Officer or by a person having the authority of such officer. 55. It shall be the duty of the father, or, in default of him, of the mother or other guardian, of every child treated by a Medical Officer, or other person having the authority of such officer, for yaws or any other disease to permit such child to receive, and to secure, that such child undergoes the full course of treatment prescribed by such officer or person. 56. No person being required by a Medical Officer or other person having the authority of such officer to submit himself for treatment for the disease of yaws shall refuse or neglect so to do. ApRIL 2.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 981

57. Any person who, without reasonable cause, makes default in compliance with the requirements of any of the preceding clauses numbered 50 to 56 (inclusive) i-lhall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2 for such default.

BREACHES OF THE LAW BY VILI,AGE COMMUNITIES. 58. (1.) If upon the information of any officer of the Administration authorized in writing by the Administrator to lay the same, charging that there has been a general breach of the law in the part of any village community, it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that there has been such general breach, and that there is no reasonable excuse for such breach, and that the law so broken was or reasonably might have been generally known among such community, the Court may inflict a fine not exceeding £25 in respect of such breach. (2.) Any fine so inflicted or any unpaid balance thereof shall be deemed to be payable by such of the matais resident in such village and in such proportion as the Court shall from time to time direct or, in the absence of any such direction, by all such matais in equal proportions. (3.) The Court shall direct service of any information under this clause upon such person and in such manner as it shall think necessary in order to bring such information to the notice generally of the inhabitants of such village, and any such service shall be deemed to be sufficient service. (4.) No proceedings under this clause shall be taken or heard save before the Chief Judge of the Court.

RESERVATION OF NATIVE LAND FOR CHURCH PURPOSES. 59. In the following clauses of these regulations" Church purposes" means and includes the provision of a site for a place of worship, or for a pastor's house, or for a school conducted hy a religious denomination, or for houses for pupils or teachers of such a school, or for a plantation for the support of pupils or teachers of such a school, or anyone or more or such purposes. 60. If and whenever the Administrator shall he satisfied that any Native land has been at any time sold, gifted, or set aside by the Samoan owners thereof exclusively for Church purposes for the benefit of the adherents of some Christian denomination, and that the said owners are willing that such land shall be exclusively so used in perpetuity, and that no lawful alienation or disposition of the said land by way of conveyance, lease, or otherwise has been made in pursuance of the aforesaid sale, gift, or setting-aside, the Administrator, on application in writing made on behalf of the said adherents, may, by Proclamation under his hand, declare that land to be reserved for Church purposes, and to be held for the adherents of the said denomination. 61. Every Proclamation made under the preceding clause shall be published in the Western Samoa Gazette and in some official puhlication circulating among Samoans. 62. Native la,nd which has been declared by a Proclamation under clause 60 to be reserved for Church purposes shr.Jl from the date of such Proclamation be held by the Crown for the use exclusively of the adherents of the denomination named in suell Proclamation for Church purposes for so long as in the opinion of the Administrator there shall be any of such adherents reasonably requiring its use for Church purposes, and in the event of there ceasing to be any such adherents so reasonably requiring, then such land shall be held by the Crown for such other use for the benefit of the Samoans in general, or of the particular community to whom the land originally belonged, as the Administrator shall from time to time determine. C 982 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

nSCHEDULE. DlSTlUCTS OF WESTERN SAMOA. n r~,'~-~ " '1 "' Name of District. Names of Villages comprised in Districts.

Upolu·1 "Tuamasag(Matu Laulii Apia Toamua Letogo Tanugamanono Faleula Vailele Alamagoto MaIie Fagalii Vaimoso Mega Matafagatelll Lepesl Tuana'i Magiagi Vailoa Leauva'a Vaiala Vaiusu Samail ARna Mata Faleasi'u Fasitootai Satapuaia Fasitoouta Vailuutai Satui Nofoalii Faleatiu SagafiIi. Leulumoega Aiga i Ie tai Mulifanua Lepuia'i . ARna Saute Samatau Falevai Tafagamanu Si'ufaga Matafaa. Gagaifoolevao Pata Faleaseela Mat-autu Matautu Safaato'a . Levi Savaia . TuamasagaSautt: Saanapu Vaiee Mulivai Sataoa Fusi Maninoa IJotofaga Fausaga Si'umu NiusuatilJ. Tafitoala Saaga. FaleaIi1i Iliili Matautu Faleulu Saleilua Malaemalu Salesatele Satalo Salani Vaovai SapunaOl' Sapo'e. Lepa and Letaupe Vavau Lealatele Aufaga Si'upapa Lotofaga Lepa . EtemuIi Vaigalu Aleipata Mutiatele Samusu Vailoa Saleaaumua Amaile ffiutogia Utufaalalafa Ti'avea. Satitoa Vas 6 Fonoti .. Taelefaga Sauago Saietele Lona . Maasina Anoama.'a •. Fusi SoI08010 SaIeIesi Luatuanuu. Saluafata Eva Sal>ai'i. Fassaleleaga Tafua Sapapalii Saipipi Safot-ulafai Sasaai Salelavalu Tapueleele Asaga Iva Si'ufaga Lano Lalomalava Faga Pu'apu'a. Gaga'emauga Patames Safa'i Lelepa Samalaeulu Sato'alepai . Saleaula Gagaifomauga Manase Lefagaoalii Basina Safotu Safune Letui Paia Fatuvalu A'opo. Samauga Fagaee ~ai8igano Utuloa Auala Sataua Asau Vaisala Papa. -F81ealupo Avata Vaitupua. Alataua i Sisifo Tufutafoe Neiafu FaleIima. Safaga Si'uvao Samataiuta Vaipu'a Fogasavaii Samataitai Faiaai . PalauIi i Sisifo Foalalo Satuiatua Taga. Foaluga SaIa'ilua Satupa'itea Pitonuu. Palauli Vailoa Vaitoimuli Faaala. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. APRIL 2.] fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT~. ,;,~. , ii"~ "_ ...... t ...:..,_ .....

Pr68Cribing the Rate of 1 nterut that 'TMy be paid by the acting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Execu~ve Palmerston North Borough Oouncil in respect of a Loan of Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that , £6,500, autlwriwJ to be raised for the Purchase of Ground the term for which the Tamaki Road Board may borrow for a Oemetery: the said sum of three thousand pounds sha.ll be thirty-four years and the rate of interest that maybe paid thereon sha.ll be a rate not exceeding six, per centum per' annum, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. and the said Tamaki Road Board is hereby authorized to ORDER IN COUNCIL. borrow the said sum of three thousand pOunds' accordingly. A~ the Gov~rnment Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day F. D. THOMSON, ' , of March, 1925. Clerk of the Execntive Co!1llcil. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Prucribing the Term for which the Ta'TMki Road Board may '"X"XTHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance, Act, 1921, borrow the Sum of £10,000, being a Furtlfer Prmit'm a/a .. V V and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ Loan of £4'1,500 authoriwJ to be raitJeil fcit J100d-cOn- standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule 8truetion, and also the Rate of I ntere8t payable therton. of law, where a local authority or public body has becnautho­ rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraI. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or' At the Government Buildings at Welliiigton, thi~< 23M ~ determined, and such money or any part thereof has not: of March, 1925." c, -" ,'''", _been' borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Present: consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow, such money, or, THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL l'RESIDING IN COUNOIL. 'such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate i of interest Qr for such term, as may by prescribed by the i HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act,1921, Governor-General by Order in Council: ' W, and its amendments, it is provided that, 'notwith­ And whereas the Palmerston North Borough Council has standing anythfug to the contrary in any Actor ill any rule been authorized to' borrow the sum of six thousand five ,: of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ huny_'the Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the Governor-General by Order in Council: \ i ' rate of interest that may be paid by the Palmerston North, And whereas the Tamaki Road Board has been authorifoed Borough Council in respect of the said loan of six thousand; to borrow the sum of forty-seven thousand five: himdrilll live hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per, pounds for road-construction, and is now: desirous of raising centum per annum, and the said Palmerston North Borough' the sum of ten thousand pounds, being a further, portion 'of Council is hereby authoriZed to borrow the said sum of six' the loan of forty-seven thousand five hundred poumls : ·thousand five hundred pounds accordingly. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his;precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and F.D. THOMSON, it is desired that the term for which the money may be Clerk of the Executive Couneil. borrowed be thirty-five years; and the rate of intetest payable thereon be not eXQeeding six per centum per annum! ", .. , Prucribing the Term for which the Ta'TMki Road Board 'TMy' Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General 'of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of borrow the Sum of £3,000, being a Further Portion of a, Loan of £32,000, authorized to be raised for Improvement of the power and authority vested in him ,as aforesaid, ,and Subsidiary ROflAU, and also the Rate of I nterut payable' acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe "that thereon. the term for which the Tamaki Ro.ad Board may" borrow the said sum of ten thousand pounds sha.ll be thirty:five CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. years and the rate of interest that may be paid thereon sha.ll be a rate not exceeding six per centtun per annum, and the ORDER IN COUNCIL. said Tamaki Road Board is hereby authorized to borrow the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day said sum of ten thousand pounds accordingly_ , '_'< , ' of March, 1925. F_ D. THOMSON.,'~' .' j 'Present: Clerk of the Executive douncil. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section eleven of the FinalLce Act, 1921, Prucribing the Term for which the Ta'TMki Road Board inaJl , W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ borrow the Sum of £16,000, being a Further Portit'm O/. a 'standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule' Loan of £90,000 authoriwJ for Drainage-worka, and also ~of law, where a local authority or publio body has been autho­ the Rate of I ntere8t payable thereon. rized before the passing of the said Aot, or is thereafter autho­ " , rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. '

' .. 984 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 28 And whereas the Tamaki Road Board has been authorized Ibeen borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent to borrow the sum of ninety thousand pounds for drainage- consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or works, and is now desirous of raising the sum of sixteen such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate thousand pounds, being a further portion of the loan of of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the ninety thousand pbunds : Governor-General by Order in Council : And wh.ereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent And whereas the Teviot Electric-power Board has been consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and authorized to borrow the sum of thirty-five thousand pounds it is desired that the term for which the money may be for hydro-electric works, and is now desirous of borrowing borrowed be thirty-four years and the rate of interest payable an additional sum of three thousand five hundred pounds thereon be not exceeding six per centum per annum: under the authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Loans Act, 1913, for the purpose of completing the under­ the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of taking: :the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive cedent conscnt as required by the above-recited section 'Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which term for which the Tamaki Road Board may borrow the said the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum sum of sixteen thousand pounds shall be thirty-four years per annum: and the rate of interest that may be paid thereon shall be a Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Tamaki Road Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and sum of sixteen thousand pounds accordingly_ acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive F. D. THOMSON, Council of .the said Dominion, do~h hereby prescribe that Clerk of the Executive Council. the rate of m~rest that may be p":,Id by the TeVlot Electric- power Board III respect of the saId loan of three thousand five hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per Pre8cribing the Bate of I n'terest that may be paid by the Botor;:a centum per annum, and the said Teviot Electric-power BOIird Borough Council in respect of a Loan of £3,200, authorized is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of three thousand to be raised for the Purpost of erecting Workers' Dwellings. five hundred pounds accordingly. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Pre8cribing the Bate of Interest that may be paid by the Puke­ At tl)e Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day kohe Borough Council in re8pect of a Loan of £1,700, of March, 1925. authorized to be raised for the Purpose of purchasing Land Present: for a Water Reserve. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDI~G IN COUNCIL. ·· HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day ri~ed before the passing of the said Act, or is thereMter autho­ of March, 1925. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Present: payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ of interest, or for such term, as may by prescribed by the rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ Governor-General by Order in Council : rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ And whereas the Rotorua Borough Council has been autho­ payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest rized to borrow the sum of three thousand two hundred or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or pounds for the purpose of erecting workers' dwellings: determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent cedent consent as required by the above-recited section consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate the money may be borrowed be not exceeding five and three­ of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the quarters per centum per annum: Governor-General by Order in Council : Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-General of And whereas the Pukekohe Borough Council has been the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of authorized to borrow the sum of one thousand seven hundred the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and pounds for the purpose of purchasing land for a water reserve: acting by and with the advice and .consent of the Executive And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his prE'­ Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that cedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, .the rate of interest that may be paid by the Rotorua Borough and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money Council in respect of the said loan of three thousand two may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding five and three­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of quarters per centum per annum, and the said Rotorua the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Borough Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and of three thousand two hundred pounds accordingly. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that F. D. THOMSON, the rate of interest that may be paid by the Pukekohe Clerk of the Executive Council. Borough Council in respect of the said loan of one thousand seven hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Pukekohe Borough Council Pre8cribing the Rate of I ntere8t that may be paid by the Teviot is here by authorized to borrow the said sum of one thousand Electric-power Board in re8pect of a Loan of £3,500, autho­ seven hundred pounds accordingly. rized to be raised for completing the Hydro-electric Works. F_ D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera'. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Prescrib;nJ the Rate of Interest that may be paid hy the Te Puke At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day 'Town Board in re8pect of a Loan of £260, authorized to be of March, 1925. raised for the Purcha8e of a Bit 11men-sprayer. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. HERE~S by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, ORDER IN COUNCIL. W and Its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of March, 1925. o~ law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ rIzed before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ Present: rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL_ payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, or the term of years of the loan was or was nut specified or W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ determined, and such money or any part thereof has not standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule APRIL 2.J 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 986 of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ Rotorua Borough Council in reBpect of a Loan of £7,500, rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ authorized to be raised for the Purchase of Land and the payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest Erection of an Abattoir. or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or ORDER IN COUNCIL. such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the of March, 1925. Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Te Puke Town Board has been authorized Present: to borrow the sum of two hundred and sixty pounds for the THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. purchase of a bitumen-sprayer: HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ cedent consent as required by the above-recited section standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ per annum: rized to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exerci"" of or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and determined, and such money or any part thereof has not acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Council of the said Dominion, doth here by prescribe that consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or the rate of interest that may be paid by the Te Puke Town such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate Board in respect of the said loan of two hundred and sixty of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per Governor-General by Order in Council : annum, and the said Te Puke Town Board is hereby authorized And whereas the Rotorua Borough Council has been to borrow the said sum of two hundred and sixty pounds authorized to borrow the sum of seven thousand five hundred accordingly. pounds for the purchase of land and the erection of an F. D. THOMSON, abattoir: Clerk of the Executive Council. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding five and three-quarters per centum per annum: . Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of EaBtbourne Borough Council in respect of a Loan of £1,000, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of authorized to be raised for the Purpose of recouping the the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and Di8trict Fund to an A mount not exceeding £500 in respect acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive of Expenditure thereout for providing Protective Works Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the against Erosion by the Sea, and in providing Further Buch rate of interest that may be paid by the Rotorua Borough Protective Works. Council in respect of the said loan of seven thousand five hundred pounds shan be a rate not exceeding five and three­ quarters per centum per annum, and the said Rotorua CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Borough Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of seven thousand five hundred pounds accordingly. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, tbis 23rd day of Clerk of the Exeoutive Council_ March, 1925. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Eastbourne Borough Council in respect of a Loan of £10,000, 'W HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, authorized to be raised for the PurpoBe of completing the and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ Purchase of a Ferry Steamer, and completing the Re­ standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule conditioning of the Ferry Steamers already the Property of the of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ Borough. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not ORDER IN COUNCIL. been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 23rd day of consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or March, 1925. such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate Present: of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Eastbourne Borough Council has been HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, authorized to borrow the sum of one thousand pounds for the W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ purpose of recouping the District Fund to an amount not standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule exceeding five hundred pounds in respect of expenditure of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ thereout for providing protective works against erosion by rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ the Rea and in providing further such protective works: rized to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may determined, and such money or any part thereof has not be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Governor-General bv Order in Council: of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of And whereas the Eastbourne Borough Council has been interest that may be paid by the Eastbourne Borough Council authorized to borrow the Bum of ten thousand pounds for the in respect of the said loan of one thousand pounds shall be purpose of completing the purchase of a ferry steamer and a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said completing the reconditioning of the ferry steamers already Eastbourne Borough Council is hereby authorized to borrow the property of the borough: the said Bum of one thousand pounds accordingly. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, F. D. THOMSON, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money Clerk of the Executive Council. may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ~.3 ! . ~ ~. '. '. ~ • . Now, therefore, His Exoellency the Governor-General of Iimprovements, and is now desirous of raising the sum of three the J)ominio. n of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise thousand pounds, being the balance of the loan ofsix thousand .of the power and· authority vested in him as aforesaid, and pounds: -aoting ·by and with the advioe and consent of the Executive And whereas the Minister of Finanoe has given his precedent Counoil of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, rate of interest that may be-paid by the Eastbourne Borough and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money Council in .respect of the said loan of ten thousand pounds may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per shall be'a rate ':D:ot exceecling six per centum per annum, and annum: the said Eastboume Borough Council is hereby authorized Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ,to borroW th~ ~um of ten thousand pounds accordingly. the Dominion of New Zl'aland, in pursuance and exercise . F. D. THOMSON, of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and .Clerk of the Executive Council. acting by and with the advice ,and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescrihe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Te Kuiti Borough Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Otoro­ Council in respect of the said loan of three thousand pounds hanga County Council in respect of a Loan of £7,O()O, shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Te Kuiti Borough Council is herel;ly authorized authorized to be miaed Jor the Purpose oJ paying Money to borrow the said sum of three thousand pounds accordingly. due under an Award. F.D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive CounciL CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Pre8Cribing the Rate oj Interest that may be paid by . the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 23rd day of March, 1925. Malvern Electric-power Board in respect oj a Loan of £15,000, being a Further Portion oj a Loan oj £40,000 authorized to Present: be Taiaed JOT the Construction of Electric Works and PurpoB/l8 THE HONOURABLE SIR·FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. incidental thereto. 'WHEREA~ by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, ; aU(~ its amendments; it is provided that, notwith- CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho- ORQER IN COUNCIL. ,rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho- At the Government :suililings 'ad; Wellington, this 23rd day rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate- of March, 1925. payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest Present: or the term !>f years of the loan was or was not specified or, THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIl .. determined, and such money or any part thereof has ·not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent WHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance. Ad, 1921, consent, of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, Or and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the of law, where a 1000.1 authority or public body has been autho­ Governor-General by Order in Council: rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho- And whereas the Otorohanga County Council has been rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ authorized to borrow the sum of seven thousand pounds for payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest .the purpose of paying money due under an award: or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre- determined, and such money or any part thereof has not cedent consent as required by the above-recited section been borrowed. the local authority m&y, with the precedent ~leven, and it is desired that the rate of interest. at which consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or 'the money 'may be borrowed be not exceeding five and three-. such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate quarters per centum per annum: . of interest, or for such term, as may be prescri~d by the Now, therefOre, His Excellency the Governor-General of' Governor-General by Order in Council : the. Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of: And whereas the Malvern Electric-power Board has been the power and authority vested in him a8 aforesaid, and, authorized to borrow the 'sum of forty thousand pounds for ,aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive' the construction of electric works, and purposes incidental Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the' thereto, and is now desirous of raising the sum of fifteen 'rate of interest that m&y be paid by the Otorohanga County thousand pounds, being a further portion of the lo~./of Council in respect of the said loan of seven thousand pounds, forty thousand pounds! ; '. :~U ,~ Q rate :not exceeding five and three-quarters per And whereas the Minister·of Finance has given his precedent cenium rer annum, and the sa.id Otorohanga County Council consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, is hereby 9uthorized to borrow the said sum of seven thousand, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the mon6y pounds accordingly. may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per F. D. THOMSON, annum! ' Olerk of the Executive Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Generateo! the Dominion of New Zealand, in il1lrimance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him as afOresaid, arid' acting PrllBCribing the Rate of I merest that may be paid by the Te by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCotmcU Kuiti Borough Council in respect oj a Loan of £3,000, being of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate •. "the BalanceoJa Loan oj £6,()()0 authorized to b. raised fOT of interest that may be paid by the Malvern Electric-power Street-improve~m8. Board in respect of the said loan of fifteen thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Malvern Electric-power Board is hereby autho­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Gem·ral. rized to bOlTOW the said sum of fifteen thousand pounds ORnER IN COUNCIL. accordingly. F. D. THOMSON, At the Government Buildings at We11ington, this 23rd day Clerk of the Executive Council. of March, 1925. Present: THE HONOURABLE 8m FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Prescribing the Rate oj I merest that may be paid by tile Waitemata Coumy Council in respect oj a Loan of £5,000, ',WHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, being a Portion oj a Loan oj 1.20,000 authorized to be raised and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ fOTRoads and Bridg/l8 in the Takapuna Riding. etanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ CHARLES FERGUSSON" GovernOl;-General. .rized. to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ ORDER IN COUN,OIL • pa.yers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest At the Government Buildings at We~n, this 23rd day of the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or March,1925. determined, and such money or any part thereof has not ,been ,borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Present: . ,oonae,nt of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN CoUNCIL. .~U9h ~otmtthereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate HEREAS by seotion eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, :o.;(,interest, or for suoh term, as m&y be prescribed by the W and its amendments,it is provided that, notwith­ Governor-General by Order in Council : standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule And whereas the Te Kniti Borough Counoil has been autho­ of law, where a looal authority or publio body has been autho­ rized to bolTOW the sum of six thousand pounds fOT street- rilled before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authQ' APRIL 2. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 987

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" , . ,", -':;.' ~ rized;'tOborrow money, whether p11l'8U&nt to a'poll of rate-I andtbe Counties Acl,1920, for the purpose of paymg'trill payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest I sum due to the Waitomo County Council under an award or,the'tenn. of years of the:loan,wl!S or was not specified or Imade under subsection one of section thirteen of the ,said determined, and such money or any part. thereof has not Counties Act, 1920:,' , been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent And whereas the proceedings in connection with the said consent of the Minister of Jfinance, borrow such money, or loan were irregular, in that public notice of the resolution to ~uch amount tbereof as has not been borrow!'d, at such rate make the special order authorizing the raising of the loan, of interest, . or for such term, as may be prescribed by the although given four times, was not given once in each of the, Governor-General by Order in Council: four weeks immediately preceding the day on which the And whereas the, Waiteniata County COuncil has been meeting was held for the purpose of confirming that resolution, authorized to borrow the sum of twenty thousand pounds I\S required by sectiou ninety-nine of the Counties Act, 1920,:. for. ~ds and bridges in the Takapuna Riding, and is now And whereas it appears that the ratepayers of the district dei!iioris-of' raising the sum o'f five thousand pounds, being a have not, been misled by such irregularity as aforesaid, and it portion of the loan of twenty thousand pounds: is expedient to validate the same: And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Now, therefore, His Excellency the GovernorcGenerai' of consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise and it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money of the powers and authorities conferred on him by seetion may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: one hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of and acting by and with thE" advice and consent of the the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Executive Council of the said Dominion, dotb hereby order of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and and declare that the proceedings in connection with the said acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive lo~ shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though the Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the said public notice had been correctly given, and that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Waitemata County validity of the proceedings in connection with the said loan Council in respect of the said loan of five thousand pounds shall not be called in question by reason only of the shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, irregularity aforesaid. ' ' , and the said Waitemata County Council is hereby authorized F- D. THOMSON, to borrow the said sum of five thousand pounds accordingly. Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMSON, ~'.r Clerk of the Executive Council Recreation Reserve in North Auckland Land District /n.ourii4 under Part II of tlte P"blic Reser/Jell and Domain.- Act, Prescribing the Rate of Intere/!l that may be paid by the Shannon 11)08. Bat'O'/I{/h Oouncil in respect of a Loan of £1,100, authorized , to be. rtJiBed for Waler-aupply. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genef&l. ORDER IN COUNCIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General At the Government Buildings at Wellington. this 23rd day ORDER IN COUNCIL. of March, 1925. At the Government Buildings at'Wellington, this 23rd day of Present: March, 1925. THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PBlIISDUNG IN CoUNOIL. Present: y virtue of the powers aud authorities vested in me by TIm HONOURABLE Sm FB..urCIS BELL PlmSIDING IN COUNCIL. B the twenty-sixth section of the Public Reserves and HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, Domains Act, 190t!, T, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,' by and !tanding anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule with the advioe and consent of the Executive Council of of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ the said Dominion, do herebv order and declare that the rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ reS'erve for recreation in the North Auokland Land District rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ desoribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the sanie' is payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest hereby brought .under the operation of and decl!Ued to or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or be subject to the provisions of Part II of the. Bf,Ud Aot; determined, and such money or any part thereof has not and such reserve shall hereafter be known as the Hata-a-Vai been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Domain; and be managed, administered, and dealt with as consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or a public domain. such amount thereof as- has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be presoribed by the SCHEDULE. Governor-General by Order in Counoil : And whereas the Shannon Borough Counoil has been MATA-A-VAI DOMAIN. authorized to borrow the sum of eleven t.housand pounds ALL that area in the North Auokland Land District, contain­ for water-supply, and is now desirous of borrowing an ing by admeasurement 4 acres 3 roods 18-7 perohes, more 0, additional sum of one thousand one hundred pounds under less, being Lots 40, 50, 62, and 65 as shown on deposited plan the authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' Loans No. 16246, Auokland Registry. Act, 1913, for the purpose of completing the undertaking: F_ D. THOMSON, And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Clerk of the· Executive Council. consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at whioh the money may be borrowed be not exceediug six per centum per Fairlight Street, in the City of WeUington, exempted from the annum : Pr(wisi0n8 of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. the Dominion of New ZeaIarid, in' pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council ORDER IN COUNCIL. of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Shannon Borough Council At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day in respect of the said loltn of One lliousand one hundred of March, 1925_ ' pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per, Present: annum, and the said Shannon Borough Council is hereby THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. authorized to borrow the said sum accordingly. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the F- D. THOMSON" I Publio Works Act, 1908, and of all other'powers in Clerk of the Executive Council anywise enabling hiffi in this beh!tlf; His E!xcellency the Governor-General of the, Dominion of New Zealand, acting Validating Proceeding8 in connection with Otorohanga,Oounty i by and w!th the ~vice and consent of the Exe()utiv{' Co~cil Oouncil' 8 Loan of £7 000. I of the .sald DommlOn, doth he~by appr,?ve of the. followmg , ' , resolutIOn passed by the Wellington CIty CouncIl on the , CHARLES FERGUSSON G G I nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and , ovemor· ~enera . twenty-five, viz. :_ < ORDER IN COUNCIL. .. The Wellington City Council, being the local authority At the Government Btiildings ,/it Welling:ton, this 30th day having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, of Mat'Ch, 1925. hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Publio Works Aot, 1908, shall not Present: apply to all that new street oalled Fairlight Street,beginning THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. at its junction with the Tramway Reserve; Moorhotis6 HEREAS the Otorohanga County Council proceeded Street, and terminating at Edward Street, for a distance W by way of special order to raise a loan of seven of approximately 13 chains, as more particularly delineated thousand pounds, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, on plan A 2887, and D.P. 6990, Township of Wadestown"; 988 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23 subject to the condition that no building or part of a building I and 125 linklI reapectively; and towarda the lIOuth by the ahall at any time be erected on either side of the said Fairlight aforeaaid Weraroa Road, for a diatance of 42 linklI, to the Street (described in the Schedule hereto) within a distance point of commencement: be all the aforesaid linkages a of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said street, little more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan with the exception of that portion of the western side of the marked 247/44, deposited in the Wellington District Office, said street abutting on Lots 21 and 22, D.P. 6990, in which Department of Lands and Survey, and thereon edged blue. case no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected within a diqtance of twenty-five feet of the centre­ As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ line of the last-named portion of street.. General, this 23rd da.y of March, 1925. A. D. McLEOD, lIinister of Land&. SCHEDULE. ALL that street situated in the Wellington Land District, City of Wellington, known as Fairlight Street, passing through part The RegulatioM for the New Zealand Military Forcetl Section 1, Harbour District. As the same is more particularly amended. delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 62280, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. the Wel1ington Land District, and thereon coloured red. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority F. D. THOMSON, I conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and its Clerk of the Executive Council. amendments, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby amend in the manner and to the extent set forth in Tf"U8teu for the Whangamata Public Cemeiery appointed. the Schedule hereto the regulations for the Military Forces of New Zealand made on the twenty-second day of December, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and publisbed in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-second day of January, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and I do hereby I vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries declare that the amendment hereby made shall have effect Act. 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ as from the date of publication thereof in the Gazdte. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons whose names are specified in Part I of SCHEDULE. the Schedule hereto to have the control and management of the publio cemetery specified in Part n of the said Schedule. REGULATIONS FOR THE NEW ZBALA.ND MILITARY FORCES, 1913. SCHEDULE. Section V. Part l.-Namea of Tr'U8tt!U. PARA.GRAl'H 175, as amended by the New Zealand Gazette William Wallace Goodfellow, dated 18th June, 1914, is hereby revoked, and the following Lindsay Gordon Martyn. substituted :- Norman Aylwin Palmer, "175. There will be no medical examination of those regis­ William Henry Statham, and tered for service in the Cadets. Philip Williamson. " Any person liable to undergo training who claims exemp­ tion on the ground of medical unfitness will be required to Part ll.-Name oj Oemeiery and Deacription of Land. produce at his own expense a certificate signed by a registered medical practitioner (an officer of the New Zealand Medical WlIANGAMATA.. Corps where possible). This certificate must specify the SlIOTION 6, Block XII, Tairua Survey District, Auckland Land nature and prebable duration of the disability from wihch District: Area, 1 acre 1 reod 35 perches. the cadet or territorial is suffering, and contain an expression of the opinion of the medical practitioner as to the fitness As witness the hand of His Excellency thl' Governor. or otherwise of the trainee to undergo military training in General. this 26th day of March. 1920. the Cadets or Territorial Force, as the case may be. On A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. the receipt of such certificate, the Area Officer or Adjutant will, if the case is a clear one, issue the necessary certificate of exemption, but where there is a doubt as to whether the Notice of OluJ,nge 0/ the Purpose of Portion of a Reaerve in the case is one for exemption he will refer the application through TOW'II8Mp of Waverley, Wellington Land Disrtict. the usual channel to the Director of Medical Services for decision. The Director of Medical Services will, if he con­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. siders it necessary, instruct that the applicant be examined by a Board of Officers of the New Zealand Medical Corps. W HEREAS by section six of the Public Reserves and " In all cases where partial or total exemption is granted Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the under this regulation the cost of the medical certifica.te fur­ said Act "), the Governor-General is empowered, in the case nished by the applicant, but not exceeding ten sbil1ings and of any public reserve vested in His Majesty or the Governor­ sixpence, will be refunded by the Department." General for any of the purposes comprised in Class II of the Second Schedule to the said Act, to change the purpose for As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, which such reserve was set apart to any other purpose : this 27th day of March, 1925. And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto is portion of a reserve duly set apart for a site for a telegraph­ R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. station and post-office, being a purpose within Class II of the Second Schedule to the said Act, and it is expedient to change, as hereinafter provided, the purpose of such reserve so set .4uthorizing the Waimarino County Council to Bell Timber apart : upon certain County Roads in the Waima.rino COU.71ty. Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson. Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority section six of the said Act as aforeaaid, declare that the I vested in me by section one hundred and twenty-three portion of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto is of the Public Works Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles hereby changed from a site for a telegraph-station and post­ Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of office to a site for a war memorial. And I do hereby further New Zealand, do hereby authorize the Waimarino County declare that this notice is issued subject to the previsions Council to sell or contract to sell and remove timber upon of section seven of the said Act, and shall take effect according the provisions of that section. the county roads in Makotuku Survey District, Waimarino to County, legalized by Proclamations published in Gazettea No. 35, page 888 of the fourteenth April, one thousand nine SCHEDULE. hundred and twenty.one, and No. 81, pages 2901-2 of the ALL that area in the Wellington Land Distriot, containing eleventh December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ by admeasurement 8·4 perches, more or less, being part of four. Section 144, Township of Waverley, and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the Weraroa Road, 117 linklI As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ distant frem the junction of the said road with Chester Street, General this 28th day of March, 1925. thence by right lines towarda the east, north, and west by F. H. D. BELL, other part of Section 144, for diatances of 125 links, 42 linklI, For Minister of Public Works. APRIL 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 989

Declaring certain A reas to be Sanctuaries for Native and Great South Road to St. John's College and St. Helier's Bay Imported Game. Road; thence by that road to the road forming the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 37, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland (Parish of \Vaitemata); thence towards the east by the road CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. forming tho eastern boundaries of Allotments No. 37, 48, 47, 26A, 26, and 27 to the Auckland-Panmure Road; and thence URSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Animals towards the south by the said Auckiand-Panmure Road and P Protection and Game Act, 1921-22 (hereinafter referred to tllP Great South Road to the place of commencement. as " the said Act"), I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Rangiri!"i (or Karaka) Lake, Waitomo, and certain reserves: Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby All that area in the Auckland Land District, commencing at revoke all previous Warrants issued under the said Act or the northernmost corner of Allotment 409, Whangamafino any of the enactments repealed thereby declaring areas to be Parish, bounded on the north·east by a public road to and sanctuaries or reserves for the purposes of the said Acts, and across the Auckland-Wellington Railway at the south end of do hereby notify and declare the areas described in the the Te Kauwhata Railway.station; thence in a south·east Schedule hereto to be sanctuaries for the purposes of the direction by a right line to a point on the north· west bound. said Act, and that no imported or native game shall be aryof Allotment 29(), Parish of Whangamarino, and distant taken or killed within the said areas, except pursuant to an twenty chains from the east side of the Auckland-Wellington authority granted under section thirty.one or section thirty. Railway line; thence by a line parallcl to and distant twenty two of the said Act; nor shall any person, except under chains from the afor,,"aid railway to the road on the right such conditions as may from time to time be prescribed by bank of the One tea Jtiver; thence bv the said road to Allot· the Minister, take any dog or firearm into such areas, or ment 478 of the aforesaid parish; thence by the said Allot· discharge any firearm or explosive in such areas, or do any· ment 478 and its western boundary produced to the Onetea thing likely to cause any imported or native game to leave River; thence by the Onetea River aforesaid to its confluence such areas. with the Waikato River; thence by the right bank of the said river to a point the production of the east side of Mercer Street (Town of Rangiriri); thence by a right line to and by SCHEDULE. the east side of said street to its junction with the Great South Road, across and by the said Great South Road to its ASHBURTON ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. junction with a public road forming the north· western bound. MAORI Lakes near Mount Somers: All that area in the ary of Allotment 409 aforesaid; thence along the said road Canterbury Land District, being the two small lakes known to the northernmost corner of Allotment 409 aforesaid, the as Maori Lakes, situated in the Heron and Tripp Survey point of commencement. Districts, and the area included in a line' running parallel Certain lands at 'l'uakau (Waikato): All that block of to and 20 chains distant from the shores of those lakes. land in tbe Auckland Land District lying to the left of enclosure by the Pukekura Main Road from the Waikato AUCKLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. River via Boxc's Cutting to Bagnelcly's Corner; thence by the Mill Bush Road and Murray Road to junction with Main Certain area near Te Kuiti: All that area in the Auck· Road at river. land Land District bounded by a line commencing at the And also all that area in the Auckland Land District confluence of the Waiteti and l'rlangaokewa Streams, in situated in Blocks VIII, Onewhero, and I and V, Maramarua Block IV, Otanake Survey District; thence along the latter Survey Districts. Bounded, commencing on the left bank stream to Section 1, Block V, Pakaumanu Survey District; of the Waikato River at the north·eastern corner of Allot· along the western boundary of that section and the southern ment 54, Onewhero Parish, towards the south·east generally by boundary of the part of the Rangitoto·Tuhua Block held by the eastern boundary of Allotment 54 aforesaid and the south. Mr. Albert Abbiss to Section 5, Block VIII, Otanake Survey eastern boundary of Allotment 52, Onewhero Parish aforesaid, District; thence along the eastern boundary of that section to LJnderwood's Road, and by that road to Murray's Road; and that boundary produced to the Mokau River; along the towards the south·west generally by Murray's Road aforesaid right bank of that river to a point in line with the western to the Waikato River; and towards the north·west generally boundary of Section 2, Block VIII aforesaid; thence to and bv the Waikato River aforesaid to the point of commencement. along the said western boundary, along the southern and " Little Barrier Island (Hauturu). south·western boundaries of Pukenui No. 2K Block and the south·western boundaries of Pukenui Nos. 2K and 2H Blocks A certain area, Parish of Manurewa: All that area in the to the Awakino - Te Kuiti Road; along that road to Pukenui North Auckland Land District being Sections 51 and 51A, No. 2N Block; along the southern boundary of that block Parish of Manurewa, part 'iV. Johnstone's Beachlea Downs and its production to the railway· line; thence along the property. railway.line to the Waiteti Stream, and along that stream to The Mount Eden Domain: All that area comprised within its confluence with the Mangaokewa Stream, the place of the Mount Eden Domain, being all that area in the North commencement. Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 65 acres The property of Mr. A. Dobson, Whangarata: All that 2 roods 20 perches, more or less, being Lot lA of Section 6, area in the North Auckland Land District being Sections 97, Suburbs of Auckland, and Allotment 6SA of Section 10, Suburbs 98, 99, and 100, Parish of Tuakau, the property of Mr. A. of Auckland, and known as the Mount Eden Domain. Dobson. Hen and Chicken (Tauranga and Morotiri) and Poor Slippery Creek, Drury: All that area in the North Auck· Knights (Tawhiti Rahi) Islands. land Land District being portions of Sections III, IV, and A certain area in the County of Matamata: All that area VIII, Village of Drury, and Allotment 22, Opaheke Parish, in the Auckland Land District and in the County of Mata· being a strip of land two chains wide on each side of Slippery mata, containing 4,000 acres, more or less, and being 'iVhaiti Creek from the Main South Road crossing to Mr. H. L. Kuntnui No. 2D Block, excluding all public roads. Pemberton's property. A certain area in the Parish of Opaheke: All that land in Pukekohe Game·farm: All that area in the North Auck· the North Auckland Land District being Lots 31 and 101 of land Land District being within a one· mile radius of the Section 1, Parish of Opaheke. Pukekohe Game.farm situated in Block XV, Drury Survey An area at Pukekawa: All that area in the Auckland Land District. District being Allotments 77B, 77c, and 156, Onewhero Certain areas near Kerepeehi: All tho.e areas in the Land Parish, the property of Messrs D. and W. T. Campbell, of District of Auokland situated near Kerepeehi, and containing Pukckawa. approximately 469 acres, being parts of Kopuraruwai Blocks, A certain area at Te Awamutu: All that area in the the properties of Mrs. W. E. Price and Messrs. W. E. Price Auckland Land District being \Vharepuhunga Nos. 9A 2, and A. G. Price. 90 1, 9c 2, 5c, and 5D. Part of Waihou River: All that part of the Waihou River Fanal Island. between the Waiorongomai Bridge and the Mangaiti Bridge· over such river. BAY OF ISLA;,ms ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. Lake Hakanoa, near H untI y, W a ik a t o. I Rotoiti or Hamilton Lake: All that secti~m, containinll by Certain are,:" in thTe North Auckland La~d .oistri?t: admeasurement 141 aeres, more or less, belllg the HamIlton AU that area In the North Aucldand J:an~ Dlstnct bemg Domain, including the Rotoiti or Hamilton Lake, Borough Sections 2" :~, 4, an'~ 5, Bloc.k ~, and SectIOns 58 and 59, of Hamilton. RIock II, "hangape Survey District. St. John's Lake and area adjacent thereto, County of Also all that area in the North Auckland Land Distri~t Eden: All that area in the Auckland Land District bounded being Lots 64, 65, 68, and BO. Te Kara~ Rlock, sItuated III towards the north·west generally by Green Lane from the Blocks I and II, Mangamuka Burvey District.• D 990 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

Also all that area in the North Auckland Land District Certain areas in the . Ngaere, Omona, and Hawera Survey being Lots 141, 191, 184, 185, 186, and 187, those portions Di"tricis :- of Lots 188 and 189 lying within a distance of forty chains from the nearest point of Lot I,H, all of Ka,wakawa Parish, Section. r~~OCk. Survey DiS~:r-=- together with Oropa No. 2B Block. ___ .'_, ___l ____J ___ _ Also all that area in the North Auckland I.and District being Section I, Block II, Omapere Survey District, and Lot 13 of 1 '] A. R. P. Lots 4, 5, and 6 of Old Land Claim 1 (George Clarke's Part Sub. 13, Sub. 14, Ngaere 456 0 0 Grant). part Sub. 15 of Sub. I, JVII Also all that area in the North Auckland Land District Pukengahu Block being Lots 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, and 12, deposited plan 13802 2,3, and 4 VIII 501 0 0 (Nort,hlands Estate, part of Old Land Claim A), situated in 5 193 0 0 Block V, Kawakawa Survey District. 41 I XI 229 0 0 Also all those areas in the North Auckland I.and District 42 81 0 0 as follows :- 11 and 12 XII" 436 0 0 Sections 8 and 19, Pakaraka Estate, Te Karaka, Waipuna, 14, 15, and 18 .. I 650 0 0 Puketona, Keriwhenua, Kaungarapa Blocks, Sections 10 16 112 0 0 and 13, Block IX, Kawakawa Survey District, the pro­ 19 perty of Mr. J. W. F. Jones, of Pakaraka. 20 I 22 173 0 0 Section I, Block X, Punakitere Survey District, the pro· 24,25, and 26 .. I 115 0 0 perty of Mr. J. G. Ritchie, of Punakitere. 1 IX" O~ona 100 0 0 Motatau 4R and part Motatau 3A, Kawakawa Survey 11 VJlI( Ngaere District, the property of Mr. A. H. Cotton, of Tuhipa. 21 and 23 XII) 575 0 0 Section 103, Parish of Ruapekapeka, the property of Mr. 27 11 0 0 H. L. Irving, of Taumarere. 13 i :~I 200 0 0 41 '( Sections 5 and 24, Block VIII, Motatau, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14A, I 150 0 0 15, 88, and 90A, Block V, Hukerenui Survey District, 8 XIII ) the property of Mr. W. F. Boese, of Maromaku. 70, 66, 67, 29. and 9 Sections 4 and 6, Block V, Hukerenui Survey District, the 56, 57, 58, 59, 35, and 36, 11 property of Mr. W. C. Coffey, of Maromaku. Mangamingi Village; 37 211 0 0 and 60, Miningi Sub­ Part Section 74, Parish of Kawakawa, the propert.y of IJ XII urban N. May, of Hupara. 9 . XIII 114 0 0 Part Section 74, Parish of Kawakawa, the property of J. 10 68 0 0 A. M. Tabateau, of Hupara. 11 72 0 0 Sections 86, 87, and R8, Parish of Ruapekapeka, the pro­ 12 and 21 perty of C. Morgan, of Kawakawa. 6 and 7 XIV 432 0 0 Sections 7 and 10, Motatau No.2 Block, the property of 15 and 63 XIII 116 0 0 G. W. Davis, of Pokapu. 17,18,23, and 24 266 0 0 19 and 20 165 0 0 Sections lc 11, part lc 12, 10 15, and 10 482, Block IX, " Kawakawa Survey District, the property of W. C. Raikes, 1 and 2 XIV , 158 0 0 of Pakaraka. 30 200 0 0 Sections 81, 82, 83, and 84, Parish of Ruapekapeka, Te 4 and 5 125 0 0 Maire, Kaiwaka Blocks, Block IX, Russell Survey Dis­ Sub. I, Sec. 10 '119 0 0 trict, the property of J. and R. Shortridge, of Opua. 13 135 0 0 17 and 18 398 0 0 Sections 10 12, 10 474, 1c 476, 478, 479, Block IX, Kawa­ 17, 18, 23, and 24 XIII" 266 0 0 kawa Survey District, and Block IX, Omapere Survey 14 and 19 XIV 279 0 0 District, Upokoturuku, Te Marowhenua, Horipou, Whare­ 26 119 0 0 rimu, and 'Vharau Blocks, and Ngawhitu A No.2 and 27 110 0 0 No. 3 Blocks, the property of H. S, Ludbrook, Hana 29 and 36 200 0 0 Ludbrook, and R. Ludbrook, of Ohaeawai. Lots 1 and 3 of Sec. 3 I .. 99 0 0 Sections 6 and 31. Block V, Russell Survey District, the Subs. 1 and 2 of Sec. 1 .. II" H~~era 133 0 0 property of S. M. Arcus, of Opna. 7,8, and 9 302 0 0 Part Waitemaringi Block, the property of Mr. J. McMullen, 16 100 0 0 of Opua. 17 I 200 0 0 Sections part 44, 45, 47, and Ruapekapeka E No.1, 15 and 16 XIV" Ngaere" 248 0 0 Block VI, Hukerenui Survev Dist,rict, the property of E. Wilson, of Hukerenui. • Sections Ruapekapeka FIN, 10 No.1, part lE, Ruapeka­ The property of Mr. C. C. V. Davies, Otakeho: All that peka No. 26507D, Block VI, Hukerenui Survey District, area in the Taranaki Land District being Section 55, Block I, the property of A. J. Morgan, of Hukerenui. Vi'aimate Survey District, the property of Clarence C. V. Davies. Sections 73, 74, and 79, Block V, and Section 6, Block I, Hukerenui Survey District, the property of Jos. Smith, HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. of Towai. Section 3, Block X, Punakitere Survey District, the pro­ Lot 13, Tangarewa Estate: All that area in the Hawke's perty of W. F. Berry, of Punakiterc. Bay Land Dist.rict, containing 366 acres, being Lot 13, Tanga­ rewa Estate, the property of Mr. C. T. Dampney, of Ngahere. An area in the Tutira Block: AI! that area in the Tutira Block, in Hawke's Bay Land District, being the property of FEILDINO ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. H. Gutbrie-Smith, Esquire, together with the la,kes and other A certain area near Pohangina; All that area in the Welling­ waters lying within the said property. ton Land District being Sections numbered 48, 61, 62, and part 2 of Section 46, Block VII, Pohangina Survey District. HOBSON ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. A certain area at Pouto Point: All that area in the Auckland Land District, being the Crown lands formerly HAWERA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. known as Pouto No. 2D, Subdivision No. lOA of Pouto No. 2E, and part of Pouto No.3, situated in North Head and Okaka Certain land in the Hawera Survey District: AlI that Survey Districts, to the north of the entrance to Kaipara area in the Taranaki Land District, containing about 2,.500 Harbour, and containing by admeasurement 17,013 acres, acres, being the properties of Messrs. Larcom Brothers, more or less. Bounded towards the north-west by Nos. 1 Thomas \\'inks, James Baker, and Heathcote Livingstone, and 2 of the said Pouto No. 2E Block from the sea to the comprising Sections 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14, Block III, north-western corner of No. lOB of same block; thence to­ Hawera Survey District. wards the north-eaHt by the said No. lOB; thence towards The Rawhitiroa Road Reserve: AI! that area in t,he Tara­ the south by a strip of Crown land adjoining Wahi Tapu naki Land District in Block IX, Omona Snrvey District, Block, and by the said Wahi Tapu Block to Kaipara Harbour; being Rawhitiroa Road Reserve, from the Omona Road to thence by Kaipara Harbour to the sea; and towards the the Patea River. west by the sea to the place of commeucemeut. APRIL 2.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 991

TroUlll!On's Kauri Park: All that area in the North Auck. are situate in Block III, .Clifford Bay Survey District, to the land Land District, containing by admeasurement 1,077 acres, channel between the BIg Lagoon and Chandler's Lagoon; more or less, and being Section 33, Block XI, Vvaipoua Survey thence towards the west generally by the said channel to a District. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan small lagoon in Section 5, Opawa, situate in Block I, Clifford marked 4/50, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Bay Survey District; thence by the western side of that Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. lagoon and a line parallel to and 5 chains distant from high. ~ater mark of the Big Lagoo~, t~rough Section 5, Opawa, pub. LAKES DISTRICT ACCLIMATlZA1'ION DISTRICT. IIc road, Crown land, and SectIOn 3, Opawa, all of which sections Part of Lake Wanaka: All that area in the Otago Land are situate in Block T, Clifford Ray Survey District aforesaid, District, being the southern part of Lake Wanaka, lying to the channel in Section 3, Opawa, situate in Block I, Clifford south of a right line running from the mouth of Waterfall Ray Survey District; thence by that channel through Sec. Creek to Eely Point, including the reserve along the shore t~ons 3, ~, ~, 9, Opa~a, situate. in Block I, Clifford Bay of that part of the said lake. Survey DlBtnct aforesaId, and a lIne parallel to and 5 chains Part of Lake Wakatipu and surrounding land (Queens. distant from high.water mark, through Section 9, Opawa, town, &0.): All that area in the Otago Land District, con· public road, 7, Opawa, public road, 8, Opawa, all of which taining by admeasurement 4,400 acres, more or less, being arc situate in Block T, Clifford Bay Survey District aforesaid, to part of the waters of Lake Wakatipu and land in the vicinity, the southern side of the estuary of the Wairau River; thence by commencing at Trig. Station I, near Refuge Point, in a right line across the said estuary in the direction of the Block VII, Cone burn Survey District; thence bounded Pilot·station to the west side of the mouth of the Wairau towards the south·west by a line to the southern corner River; and thence by a right line to the north· western end of Section 28, Block I, Mid Wakatipu Survey District; of the Boulder Bank, the place of commencement. thence towards the north· west by said Section 28; thence Lake Grassmere: All that area in the Marlborough Land by a line from the south· eastern corner of aforesaid sec· District known as 'Lake Grassmerc, and the area within a tion to the southern corner of Section 73, Block Shot· line running parallel to and 5 chains distant from the margin XX, of the said lake. over Survey District; thence towards the north· west generally by Sections 19, 22, 8, by the crossing of a road, Lake Elterwater: All that area in the Marlborough Land by said road, and by Section 11, said Block XX; thence District known as Lake Elterwater or Flaxbourne Lagoon, towards the east and north· east generally by Sections 75 situate in Cape Campbell Survey District, and the area and 32, said Block XX, to the southern side of Fr"nkton within a line running parallel to and 5 chains distant from Road; again towards the north·west by said road to the the margin of the said lake. eastern boundary of the Town of Frankton; thence again Certain area at Ship's Cove: All that area in the Marl. borough Land District, containing by admeasurement 2,01l towards the north· east generally by the eastern boundary of said town to the Kawarau River; thence across said acres, more or less, situate in Gore Survey District. Bounded river to the most northern corner of Block XII, Cone burn towards the east generally by the sea from a point opposite Survey District; thence by part of that block to a road; the south·eastern corner of Section 3, Block XVI, to a thence towards the south·east generally by said road to point opposite the southernmost corner of Section 2, the most southern corner of Section 2, Block I, Coneburn Block XV; thence towards the west and south· west generally Survey District; thence by a line to Trig. Station I, being by a line across a road, by the last· mentioned section, and the commencing. point. Section 37, Block XI, to the summit of the range; thence Lake Hayes, Queenstown: The fresh·water lake known as again towards the west by Section 42, Block XI, and Section 34, Block to Trig. Station G on Mount Lake Hayes, near Queenstown, Wakatipu, and an area half XII, a mile in width surrounding the said lake. Furneaux; thence towards the north· west by the Anamahanga Area between Milford Sound and Te Anau: All that area Native Reserve to Section 6, Block XVI; and thence in the Land District of Otago bounded as follows: Com· towards the north·east by the last· mentioned section and Section 3, Block and across a road, to the sea, the mencing at a point on the west coast bearing north 45° west XVI, from Mount Sutherland; thence by a right line to the said place of commencement. Mount Sutherland; thence by the summit of the Darran Moun· tains to Mount Christina; thence by the watershed over Mount NELSON ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. Anau to Skelmorlie Peak; thence by a right line bearing Gouland Downs: All that area in the Nelson Land District south 75° west to the summit of the Franklin Mountains; bounded on the north·east by a right line from Trig. Station thence by the summit of the said Franklin Mountains and the N (Downs) to a point 200 chains due east of Mount Perry; on western watershed of the Arthur River to a point on the the south· east by a line from that point to a point 50 chains south shore of Milford Sound opposite Dale Point; thence due east of Trig. Station G (Gouland); on the south by a line by a right line to the said Dale Point; and thence by the due west to said Trig. Station G; on the south· west by the sea to the place of commencement sUll1mit of the range between the headwaters of the Heaphy and Big Rivers to a point due west of the southernmost MANGONUI·WHANGAROA ACCLIMATIZATIOY DISTRICT, corner of the large freehold block near the eastern boundary of Block XIV, Wakamarama Survey District; and on the Maungataniwha Forest Reserve: All that parcel of land north and north·west by a line to that corner of freehold land, situated in Blocks 6, 7, 9, and 10, Maungataniwha Survey and by the said freehold land to Trig. Station N, the point of District, Provincial District of Auckland, containing 3,097 commencement. acres, more or less. Bounded generally towards the north And also all that area in the Nelson Land District bounded by lines 26150 links, 8000 links, 17600 links, and 16100 links; on the north·east by right line from Trig. Station N (Downs) towards the east by Lots Nos. 37 and 41, Parish of Maunga. to a point 200 chains due east of Mount Perry; on the south· taniwha East, 3000 links, 850 links, and 2150 links; thence east by a line from that point to a point 50 chains east of Trig. generally towards the south·east and south by lines 68100 links, Station G (Gouland); on the south by a line from that point 4480 links, 2560 links, 4380 links, 1200 links, and 1300 links, to said Trig. Station G; on the west by a line from said Trig. to the point of commencement, the latter linkages including Station G to Mount Perry; and on the south·east by a line Lot 124, Parish of Maungataniwha. from said Mount Perry to Trig. Station N aforesaid. Lake Rotokawau, Blocks II and III, Rangaunu Survey Matiri Lake, County of Murchison: All that area in the District: All that area in the Auckland Land District situated Nelson Land District situated in Block V, Matiri Survey in Blocks II and III, Rangaunu Survey District, and known District, and known as Matiri Lake, and the area inclnded in as Lake Rotokawau, and the area within a line parallel to a line running parallel to and 40 chains fro m the shores of and 5 chains from the edge of the said lake. that lake,

MARLBOROUGH ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRIOT. Area around Wairau River: All that area in the Marl· Mandeville and Rangiora Road District, Canterbury:. borough Land District bounded towards the north·east by All that area in the Canterbury Land District, being Reserve the ocean from the north·western end of the Boulder Bank, No. 807, containing by admeasurement 288 acres, more at the mouth of the Wairau River, to the south·eastern end or less, situated in Block XII, Bangiora Survey District. of the Boulder Bank, at the north·eastern corner of Section Bounded towards the north by Gladstone Road, Rural 10 of Block II, Omaka, situate in Block III, Clifford Bay Section No. 34845, and the southern boundary·line of that Survey District; thence towards the south generally by that section produced to a road reserve along the sea·shore; section, Section 8 of Block I, Wakefield Downs, and Section thence towards the east by the said road reserve along the 9 of Block II, Omaka, both of which sections are situate in sea·shore to a point in line with the northern boundary.line Block III, Clifford Bay Survey District, to a point 5 chains of Rural Section No. 13659; thence towards the south by a distant from high· water mark of the Big Lagoon; thence by right line to the north·eastern corner of the said Rural Sec. a line parallel to and 5 chains distant from high. water mark tion 13659, thence by Rural Sections 13659, 10929, 15734, of the Big Lagoon through Sections 9 of Block II, Omaka, 10695, and Reserve 2134; and towards the west by Rural· and 7 of Block I. Wakefield Downs, both of which sections Section 4539. 992 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Yarr's Lagoon: All that parcel of land in the Canterbury Block XII (P.R.); thence by a line across the said Leithen Land District, containing by admeasurement 190 acres, more Burn and by the aforesaid reserve to the road forming part or less, being Section 3706, and known as Yarr's Lagoon, of the southern boundary of i:iection 2, Block XII afore­ Block XII, Leeston Survey District. Bounded towards the said, to the place of commencement. northward by the southern boundaries of Rural Sections Quarantine Islands in Otago Harbour: The islands in 10070, a road-line, 10470, 10662, 19796, a road-line, 10663, Otago Harbour used as quarantine stations_ and 20389; towards the eastward by the western boundaries Outram Lagoons: All that area in the Otago Land of Rural Sections 11388, the L.1. Creek, and 7390; towards District known as the Outram Lagoons, situated partly in the south-eastward and southward by the north-western the Town District of Outram and partly in Block V, Taieri boundaries of Rural Sections 4761, 6699, 7707, and the No.2 Survey District. . Creek; and towards the westward by the eastern boundaries Land near Waipiata Township: All that area in!ithe of Rural S~ctions 9932, 10621, and 11102. Otago Land District being SeetiOll 26, Block XIV, Part of River Avon, Christchurch: All that part of the l\bniototo Survey District, and that part of the Taieri River River Avon and its tributaries from Dallington Bridge to adjoining Section 6,Block XIV aforesaid, and Sections where such river and its tributaries are respectively crossed a, 4, and 8, Block XI, Maniototo Survey District. by the Main Trunk Railway line to the north. Part of Taieri Hiver and Section 9, Block 22, 'Strath Taierl Two lagoons near Amberiey: All that area, containing Snrvey District: All that area in the Otago Land District 74 acres, more or less, being Section 5664, Block XII, elrey being that part oithe Taieri Riverfrom the suspension bridge at Survey District, the said section being the property of Alfred Middlemarch to the bridge at Ngapuna, and the area included Edward Tutton, of Amberlev. in lines running parallel to and 3 chains distant from the said Also aU that area, eontam"ing 162 acres, more or les., being part of the Taieri River on both sides of that river. Section 7409, Block XII, Grey Survey District, the said Also all that area in the said district being Section 9, section being the property of Frederick nusch, of Newlands, Block 22, Strath-Taieri Survey District. Amberley. Balclutha Coronation Park, in the Otago I,and District: Small lake at Waikari, Canterbury: The small lake situ- All that area known as the Balelutha Coronation Park. ated ncar the Waimate Road, Waikari, and being more par- Certain Sections in Nortb Molyneux Survey District: ticularly on Rural Sections 24073 and 24202, Waipara Survey' All that area in the Otago Land District, the properties of District, containing 3 acres, more or less, the property of Mr. Mr. J. Crawford Anderson, of Stirling, and Mr. J. Wilcocks, Henry T. Matthews. comprising Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block XIII, and Blythe Swamp, Stonyhurst Survey District, County of part of Section 2, Bluck XIV, North Molyneux Survey Waipara: All that area in the Canterbury Land District, District. being parts of Rural SectiollH 25428 and 26341, situated in Certain land in Tarras Survey District: All that area in Stonyhurst Survey District, and known as Blythe Swamp, the Otago Land District, the property of Mrs. E. Oliver, of containing about 40 acres, and the area within a line parallel Bendigo, being Section 7, Block III, Tarras Survey to and 5 chains distant from the edge of the said Blythe District, containing by admeasurement 200 acres, more or Swamp. less. Mill dam and land at Cust, Canterbury: The mill dam Certlloin portion of the Taieri River at the Styx, Central and land adjoining, situated in part Rural Sections 5343 and Otago: One mile of the Taiel'i River upstream from where 5606, Block VII, Mairaki Survey District, containing 9 acres the Styx Creek cnt,ers the said river, and in addition a belt of 2 roods 16 perches, more or less, the property of Mr_ R. land ten chains wide on the left bank of the river for the Gardner. length of ono mile upstream, and on the right bank for one Certain lands in the Rangiora Survey District: All that mile upstream all the land between the river and tbe public area in the Canterbury Land District, containing II acres road. 2 roods approximately, being the property of Mr. Ligget, Certain area in 'feviot Survev District: All that area in situated in Block VIII, Rangiora Survey District, Rangiora the Otago Land District, being" Block I, Teviut Survey Dis­ County, being part of Rural Sections 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, trict, comprising all lagoons on the Roxburgh Amalgamated and 10265. As the same is delineated on the plan numbered Company's old workings, bounded on the south by the Moly­ LA_ 25/5/58 and coloured blue, deposited in the office of the neux River; on the east by tbe Teviot River and the main Department of Internal Affairs at Wellington. road; on the north by the main rOMI, Roxburgh to Alexan- Also all that area in the Canterbury Land District, con-

Dam at Clifton Settlement, Waiwera South: All that area thence at a right angle due south, 9250 links; thence by a in the Otago Land District being that portion of Section 258, line bearing 202° 45', 8500 links; thence due west, 7000 Clifton Settlement, on which the dam is situated. links; thence by a line bearing 337° 15', 8500 links; thence A pond on the property of 1\11'. ,r. L. Lethbridge, Tarras du" north, 9200 links, to the commencing point: save and District: All that area in the Otago Land District being a except a road· line 1 chain wide round Alexandrina Lake and pond on the property of l\1r. John L. Lethbridge (Small McGregor's LagoGlIl, and along a tributary stream connecting Grazing·run 236u, Tarras Survey District). the said sheets of water; also all necessary roads required Certain sections in Tarras Survey District the property of on Survey. Mr, John Jenkins: All that area in the Otago Land District Wash dyke Lagoon and certain other land adjoining: All being l:iections 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, and parts of Seetions 25, that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, all of Block I, Tarras l:iurvey District, admeasurement 650 acres, more or less, being Section 2593 the property of Mr. John ,Jenkins. (in red), situated in Blocks IX and XI, Arowhenua Survey District. Bounded towards the north·east bv Rural Sec· ROTORVA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. tion 12899 in the said Block IX, and a right line in con· Area at \Vaikaremoana: All that area of land and water tinuation of the south· western boundary thereof to the high. in the Auckland and Hawke's Bay Land Districts, bounded water mark of the South Pacific Ocean; towards the south· towards the north· west generally by the summit of the east by the high-water mark of the South Pacific Ocean and range leading from \Vhakatakaa Trig. Station at the head by Reserve 9Il (in red), Block XI aforesaid; towards the waters of the Whakatane River to Maungapohatu Trig. south· west by a right line in continuation of the south· l:itation near the head waters of the \Vaikare Stream; thence westeing west by the above·mentioned road; and towards the west by a strip of land fifteen chains wide along the north·west.ern side Rotomahana·Parekarangi No.2 (Tumunui) Block. of Reserve 2593, known as the Washdyke Lagoon Sanctuary, Area at Hamurana: All that area of land and water within and being parts of l:iections 3, 5, and 7, Seafort,h Settle· a radius of one mile of the wharf or jetty at Hamurana. ment, situated in Block IX, Arowhenua Survey District. Certain areBS in the Rotorua Acclilllatization District: Bounded towards the north·east by Section 12287; towards All that area in the Auckland Land District, the property of the south· east by the said Reserve 2593; towards the south· 1\1r. Thomas Seccombe, being Section 108 .. , 1\1atata Parish, west by Section 6, 1\1eadows Settlement·; and towards the in Block III, Awa·o·te· Survey District, ~ontailling north·west by other parts of the said Sections 3, 5, and 7, 570 acres, more or less. Seaforth Settlement. Also all that area., the property of 1\1rs. Thomas Seecombe, As the same are delineated on the plan marked L. and S. being the Torotoro Lagoon and within forty chains thereof, 1>5944, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and lying within the boundaries of Sections 117 and 125, 1\1atata. Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered yellow. Parish, in Block X, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District. Also all that area in the Canterbury Land District, being that portion of Rural Section 2149, bounded on the north, SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATIZA'l'ION DISTRICT. east, and south by Reserve 2593, known as the Washdyke Lake Alexandrina and 1\1cGregor's Lagoon: All that Lagoon Sanctuary, and on the west by Great Southern parcel of land in the Provincial District of Canterbury, con· Railway Reserve. taining by admeasurement 5,650 acres, more or less, being Reserve 3411 (in red), Blocks V and IX, Te Kapo Survey SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZA'l'ION DISTRICT, District, commencing at a point due east, distant 2838 links Land in the Lillburn Survey District, County of Wallace: from Trig, Station F, in the Jollie District, thence by right All that area, containing about 2,429 acres, situated in the lines, northerly bearings of 130°, 295° 45', and 21° 15', dis· County of Wallace, being Sections 2 and 3, Block VI, Lill. tances respectively of 13100, 3000, and 12000 links; thence burn Survey District, the said area being owned by Arthur due east 6900 links; thence by a line bearing 154° passing Struan Gardner, of CIifden. through Trig, Station L 12400; thence due south 3,300 links, Fiordland National Park: All that area in the Southland ! thence at a right angle due east to the western boundary of Land District, containing 2,485,\JOO acres (approximately), Section 33591>, 1450 links; thence due south along the western bounded towards the north·east hv the watershed between boundary of said section and Section 34075 to the southern· John O'Groat's R,iver and Thurs~ River from the sea at most corner. of the latter section; thence easterly along a Stripe Point to P .. mbroke Peak; thene" by the summit of stream formmg the souther~l boundary of the last· mentIOned the leading range to Tutoko Peak; thence towards the east sectIOn to the road passmg th~oug~ the same; thence and south·east generally by the watershed between the Holly. so~the~ly along t,hat ro~ to a pomt SItuated due east .from I ford River and the Cleddau River to Homer's Saddle; thence TrIg. F first above· mentIOned ; thence due west, 6800 Imks; by the summit of the leading range to 1\1ount Anau; thence 994 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

by the watershed between the Hollyford River and Clinton south-west by Section 134, Hokonui Snrvey District, 1732·2 River to a point due north of ~Iount E.~linton; thence by a links. by the abutment of a road, and again by said Sec­ line due south over Mount Eglinton to the Eglinton River; tion 134, 5982 links; again towards the north· west by the thence by the Baid Eglinton River to Lake Te AmtU; thence abutment of a road, 224'0 links; again towards the south­ by the eastern shore of the said Lake Te Anal! to the Waiau east by a road, 325'9 links; again towards the south-west River; thence by that river to Lake l\Iunapouri; thence by the by Section 494, Hokonui Survey District, 2570·6 links and eastern shore of Lake Manapouri to the Waiau lUver; thence 2835'0 links; again towards the south· east by Section 494 by a right line to the Motlowai River where it tiows out of aforesaid, 4023·3 links; again towards the south· west gene­ Lake Monowai; thence by I,he south-eaRtcrn shore of the rally by the Waimumu Stream; and again towards the said Lake Monowai to a point due north of Uoldie', Hill Trig. north· west by 1lection 311, Hokonui Survey District, 4ml3·3 Station, Hauroko Survey Didtrict; thcnC0 hyaline rlll1lling IinlIorley. Bounded towards the reserve; thence along a right line to that junction crossing a north by Section 3, towards the cast by the Wairio Stream, I chain river-bank reserve, the \Vaihopai River, and another towards the south by a public road, and towards the west 1 chain river· bank reserve; thence westerly, northerly, and by a public road.. easterly along the southern, western, and northern boundaries Croydon Bush Domain: All that area in the Southland of that portion of said Section 11 being the property of the Land District, containing by admei1surement 1,844 acre" Invercargill Borough Council, along the northern boundary 2 roods 27 perches, more or less, being Section 895, Block of the land taken for scenic purposes as described in Pro­ LXVII, and Sections 819, 885, 89(1, and 927, Block LXIX, clamation aforesaid, the crossing of .Elles Road, and again by Hokonui Survey District, and bounded as follows: Com­ the northern boundary of the land taken for scenic purposes mencing at the most easterly comer of Section 311, Hokonui aforesaid; thence along the eastern boundary of said land Survey District; thence towards the north generally by and its production to the middle of the Waihopai River, the Crown lands, 12055·7 links and 6807·7 links; towards the place of commencement. north-east and north· west by Section 423, Hokonui Survey District, 3918 links and 7953·1 links; again towards the TARANAKI ACCLIl\IA'rIZATION DISTRICT. north generally by Crown lands and a road-line, 2419 links Certain areas: All that area in the Taranaki Land Dis· and 1979 links; towards the east generally by Sections 754 trict bounded towards the north generally by Section 10, and 757, a road, the abutment of a ro~d, Sections 765,764, Tataraimaka District. the Timaru Stream, Sections 87, 38, 763. the abutment of a road, Sections 768 and 39, and 40, Oakura District; towards the east generally by 769. the abutment of a road, a road, and Sections 773 and Sections 13 and 15, Ahuahu Township, Egmont National 774,·Block LXX, Hokonui Survey District, 2944·9 links, ~8·4 Park, Sections \l5, BS, 99, and 100, Oakura District, again links, 5935·6 links, 1252·1 links, and 2183'" links; towards by the Egmont ~ational .Park and 1leotions 128 and 127, the south-west by a road, 3069·6 links; towards the south­ Oakura Distri"t; toward. the south generally by the Pitone east by the abutment of a road, by 1lect.iofl.s 900 and 901, l~oad, Hcution 121, again by the i'itone Road. Sections 104, Block LXIX, Hokonui Survey District; again by the abnt· 115, 120, and 118, Oakura District; and towards the west mentof a road and by Sections 903 and 904, Block LXIX, generally by the Katikara Stream, Section 17, and part Hokonui Survey District, 8165·8 links; again towards the Section 12, Tataraimaka District, the Pitone Road, and a ------

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road fronting and intersecting Section 13 and fronting Sec- Weston Roan; thence Routh -eaRtedy along the 'lest sine of tion 1, part Section 19, and part Section 21 to the north- Barrett ltoan to the south-cast comer of Sub. 2 of part Sec­ western corner of Section 18. tions 47 and 00. 0mata Distlict, Bloek VnI. Paritutu Sun'ey Also all that area in the Taranaki Land District, being District (D.P. 22(3); thence south-westerly along l'OItion of Sections 136, 140, 146, 147, 150. 151, and 152, Oakura Dis- the south-east hounnary of paid Sub. 2 to aTIlI aclOss Weston trict, in Block VII, Cape Survey District. ROtLd, and along the other portion of the said south·east. Also all that area in the Taranki Land District being boundary of Sub. 2 to the south-east corner of Sub. 1 of part Section 16, Block VII, Cape Survey District. Sections 47 ann 60, Ornata District, Block VIII, Paritutu A certain area at Opunake: All that area in the Taranaki Survey District (D.P. 2203); thence south-"esterly along tI". Land District being Sections I, 2, 3, and 4, Block XXVIII, south-east boundary of raid Sub. I to its soutbemn.ost and.1, 2, 3. Block XVI, Town of Opunake, and Suburban I' corner: thenee norlh-we~ter1y along the south-west bound­ SectIOns 48 and 49, Bleck IX, Opunake DIStrICt. ary of the saId Sub. 1 to Iolealy Road; thence generally north- Area at Westow'll: All that area in Blocks IV, VIII, and westerly along the P3't ,ide of Sealy RGad to its intersection IX, Paritutu Survey District, in the Taranaki Land District, with the east side of South Road. th~ point of commencement. containing an area of 2.030 acres approximately, the bound­ aries of which are more particularly desc.ribed as follows: TAUBANGA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. Commencing at the junction of Sealy and South Roads, and proceeding thence generally northerly along the east side of Mayor Island. the South Road to the northernmost corner of Section 6, Karewa Island, in the Bay of Plenty. Omata District, Block VnI, Paritutu Rmvey District; t·hence Certain land in Maketu Survey District: All that area south-easterly along the north-east boundary of said Section in the Auckland Land District bounded towards the north loy 6 to the Herekawe Stl't'am; thence northerly along t.he Here­ the roan forming the nort.hern lJOnndary of Section 15, Block kawe Stream to the north-west corner of Section 4, Omata VIl, Maketu ~urvey District: towards the east by the road District, Block IV, Paritutu Survey District; thence north­ forming the eastern I;oundar~' of tl,at section to the southern­ easterly along the north -wcst houndary of the said Section 4 most corner of Pncn!wroa :Kurth C 3 Block; thence towards produced to the east side of Rarrt'tt Road; tl,enee soutb­ the north-west. by Pacngarna K011h C 3 and C 2 Blocks; westerly along the cast side of Barrett. Road to the north­ towards thc nortb-east by ~cction 16. Block VII aforesaid; west corner of Sub. I of part Sections 5 and C, Ornata and towalds the south-east. by the Pokoy:oko Stream; towards Grey Districts l't'spectively (D.P. 2291); thence north-easterly the south-west by Paengaroa Routh Block; and towards the and Routh-ea.sterly along the north-west. and east boundaries WPFlt. hv thp KAltnna. Rjn~J'. of said Sub. 1 to th" southernmost. corner of Sub. 2 of part All t.hat area in the Auckland Land District heing Sections Sections 5 and C, Ornata and Grey Districts rcsFctively, Nos. :l80, aHI, :l83, 384, 400, 401, 40IA, and part 386, Block IV, Paritutu Survey District (D.P. 2291); tbence Te Papa Parish, fronting the Waikareao Arm of the Tauranga north-easterly along the south-cast boundary of the said Harbour. Sllb. 2 to and across a "Iosed road to tlw no['I,h-west cOrller WRil

W AIMATE AOOLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. 204 acres 1 rood 24 perches, part original Sections 1 and Mill.dam at Willow bridge, South Canterbury: The mill- 95, and river-bed, Huangarua Survey District. d 't ted' R lSI 4 B 146 acres, the island Puke Puke, Oneatea, and part Lot A, ra nd ck ~ SlteUaS m D.ut . t etchtions 07t7 faMr 3H07E4, MloG IV, D.P. 249, Huangarua Survey District. Wauna urvey IS nc, e proper v 0 ••• cowan, A d th h I f th H . b d d' of Willowbridge, and an area of 20 ch~ins in width surrounding b~' e w °d~ 0 t te thualngdaruab rIvedr- e 'band Cnver the said mill-dam. a u ~g on or a Jacen 0 e an s.a ov~ escrl e. om- Land at Wainono, South Canterbury: All that area in the mencmg towards the nor~h at a pomt bemg at or ne~r ~he Canterbury Land District, containing about 93 acres, being Isouth·east ~orner of SectIOn 36, Huangarua Survey DlstrIC.t, parts of Rural Sections 13828 and 16694 in Block XII, Wlti. a~d cxtendl,?g south.eas~erly. along. the course. of the saId mate Survey District. Bounded bv a line commencin at river to a pomt on ~uch rl:ver Immediately OppOSIte the south· ' g the s th t' f R I sgt' west corner of the saId N atJve reserve known as " Kehemene " ; post No. 1 , bern ou -eas ern corner 0 ura ec IOn d 11 h' b . . 9470, thence east. distance 3100 links, to post No.6; thence an a t at contmuoU8 ~rea emg portIOns of the Ruama· north, distance 1700 links, t,o post No.5; thence north-west hang~ and Hua~garua Rlv~rs, and both ban~s thereof, com· distance 1220 links, to post No.4; thence north.west, distance m~ncmg at a pomt on the rIght bank of the s~Id Ruamahanga 3229 links, to post No.3; thence south.west, distance 1000 R,ver, near the sout~.ea~tern corner of. Se~hon 36, Block V, links, to post No.2; and thence south, distance 4300 links. :S:uan~arua Survey.DI~trICt, a~d extendmg m.a south·easterly to post N 1 th 1ft . directIOn up the saId rIver to Its confluence WIth the Huanga- o. , e pace 0 commencemen. 1 rua River, and thence to a point on the right hank of the said Huangarua River, inImediately opposite to the south- WAITAKI AOOLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. westelTI corn~r of t~e Native reserve known a~" ~ehemene"; Lake Ohau and watershed Mackenzie and Waitaki Counties' as the same IS delineated on the map depOSIted m the Head All that area in the Land :Districts of Canterbury and Otago: Office, Dep~rt~ent of L~nds and Survey, at Wellington, in containing about 294,000 acres, hounded towards the north- the L~nd. DIStrICt of Wellington. west by the summit of the Southern Alps from Mount Jackson Wamm Forest Reserve, near Paraparaumu: All that area to Mount Burns; thence towards the north and east by the in the Wellington Land District,. contain!ng by adm~.sure­ watershed between the River Dobson and the. Tasman River ment 13,800 acres, m~re ?r less, sItuated m PaekakankI and to Ben Ohau Range; thence by the summit of that range to Akatarawa Survey DIstrICts. Boun~ed tow~ds the north­ Mount Ostler; thence towards the east by a right line to the east by the abutment ~f 8: road frontmg SectIOn 12, Block I, Ohau River at a point one mile above the crossing of the road Akatarawa Survey DistrIct, from the .Maungakat~utuku to Pukaki; thence towards the south generally by the leading S.tream to the south-west~rn bo~ndary.lme of ~he saId Sec­ spur and the watershed between Lake Ohau and the Wairepo tlOn 12; thence by the aaI~ SectIOn 12 and SectlO~ 13 to the River; and towards the west by the watershed between Lake northernmost corner of SectIOn 1~, Bloc~ I, aforesaId; thence Ohau and the Ahuriri River, and the watershed between the towards the so."th.east by the said SectIOn 15, the ab.utment Hopkins and Hunter Rivers to Mount Jackson the place of of a road, SectIons 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block V, and SectIOns 13, commencement. ' 12, and 1, Block I~, Akatarawa Survey District, to Section 2, Block IX, aforesaid; thence towards the south by the said Section 2, Block IX, Akatarawa Survey District, and Sec­ W ANGANUI AOCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. tions 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2, Block VII, Paekakariki Survey District, Kaitoke Lake: Kaitoke Lake, in tho County of Wanganui, to the south-eastern corner of Section 64; thence towards and an area of ten chains surrounding the said lake. the west generally by Sections 64 and 66, Block VII, afore­ Westmere and Virginia Lakes: Westmere and Virginia said, to the north-eastern corner of the last·mentioned sec­ Lakes, in the County of Wanganui, and an area of ten chains tion; thence by the Manawatu Railway Company's land to surrounding the said lakes. the southern boundary-line of Section 100, Block IV, Paekaka­ Hipango Park: AIl that area of land in the Wellington riki Survey District aforesaid; thence by Sections 100, 99, Land District commencing at the mouth of the Kaitane 98, 97, and 96 to the l\Iaungakatukutuku Stream; and Stream (right bank Wanganui River), thence westerly along thence by the said Maungakatukutuku Stream to the place the river-bank to the eastern boundary of the Puketarata of commencement. No. 4H Block; thence north-westerly along that boundary Lake Hokowhitu and area adjacent thereto, Borough of to the westernmost corner of Puketarata 4E No.1, Lot 2, Palmerston North: That lake known as Lake Hokowhitu a distance of 1531·6 links; thence easterly along the northern or Te NgutJI Lagoon, situated in the Borough of Palmerston boundary of the said Puketarata 4E No.1, Lot 2, a distance of North, and the area within a line running parallel to and 1853·5 links, to its eastern boundary; thence southerly along 40 chains distant from the shore of that lake. the eastern boundary of the said block for a distance of Area in Haurangi, Waipawa, and Kaiwaka Survey Dis­ 1546·2 links to t·he Kaitane Stream; thence by the Kaitane tricts, Wellington Land District (County of Featherston): Stream to the Wanganui River, the place of commencement, All that parcel of land in the Wellington Land District, being all the land described in certificate of title, Volume 215, containing by admeasurement about 32,000 acres, more or folio 189, deposited in the office of the District Land Regis. less, situated in Haurangi, Waipawa, and Kaiwaka Survey trar at Wellington. Districts. Commencing at the most southern angle of Eection Matipo Park: All that area of land in the Wellington 92, Block III, Haurangi Survey District, and bounded generally Land District containing by admeasurement 82 acres 1 rood towards the north and north-east by part of the said Section 7·5 perches, slightly more or less, and being parts of Lot 4 of 92, by Sections 93, 91. 46, 45, 44, 93, and 1, Block III, by Sections 33, 34, and 228, right bank Wanganui River, and Section 3, Block IV, by Sections I and 6, Block VIII, by being the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 224, Sections I, 2, and 4, Block XII, Haurangi Survey District, folio 219 (plan 2187), as deposited in the office of the Di~trict by Section 5, Block IX, and by Section 1, Block XIII, Land Registrar at Wellington. Waipawa Survey District, to Trig. Rough HilI East; generally towards the east and south·east by part of SectiQn WELLINGTON AOOLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. 188, by Section 189, Block XIII, Waipawa Survey District, by Sections 200, 201, 25, and 26, Block IV, Kaiwaka Sur­ Areas in Huangarua Survey District (Martinborough): vey District, by Sections 26, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block VIII, Native reserve, Kehemene, Huangarua Survey District, con­ by Section 28, Block XI, and by a road-line along the sea­ taining about 1,050 acres. coast to the south-eastern corner of Waitatuma Block; and S.. ctions 93, 94, 95, on the plan of the Martinborollgh generally towards the west by the Waitatuma Block, by the Estate, Huangarua Survey District. Turanganui River, by Crown lands, by Sections 79 and 78, Puruatanga Run; 4,418 acres 3 roods 8 perches, part Block X, Haurangi Survey District, by part of Section 42, Sections 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 89, 92, 96, 91, 95, 94, 87, 84, by Sections 41, 39, and part of Section 38, Block VI, to the Sections 71, 75, 79, 83, 90, 98, 97, 93, Huangarua Survey point of commencement. District. Land at Trentham, County of Hutt: All that piece or 202 acres 3 roods 34 perches, Sections 1 and 2, and river­ parcel of land, containing 670 acres 2 roods 14 perches, bed, D.P. 580, part original Sections 1 and 95, Huangarua being Sections 86, 87, 88 (and part of a closed road), 211, Survey District. - 266, and 267, and part of Section 89, Hutt District, the part Marlinborough, about 196 acres, part original Sections 1 of Section 89 being bounded as follows: Towards the north­ and 95, and river-bed, Huangarua Survey District. east by other part of the said Section 89, 3041 links and Huangarua Run, 5,729 acres, part Sections 70, 74, 78, 82, 2068·1 links; towards the north·west by the Hutt River; 86, 89, 92, 91, 96, 95, 94, 87, 84, Sections 69, 73, 77, 81, 85, towards the south-west by No.2 Line (closed road), 5720 links; 88, 68, 76, 80, 53, 1, and 2, Huangarua Survey District; and on the south·east by the main road, 245·8 links, 420·3 Huangarua River Section, Block X, 88N, Huangarua Survey links, aud 374·5 links. District. Part of the above·mentioned area is owned and occupied 142 acres 0 roods 20 perches, Section 768, D.P. 249, part by .John Barton, of Trentham, and the remainder is occupied original Sections I and 95, Huangarua Survey District. as golf.links by the Wellington Golf Club. 135 acres, part of original Sections 1 and 95, Huangarua Lands at Palmerston North and I,ongburn (Kairanga Survey District. Survey Dil!trict; AlI that area, containing 1~ acres, being ~ ------

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Section 374, and part of Sections 372 and 373, PalmNston I Land at Belmont: All that area in the Wellington Land North, the said area bPing owned and occupied by Che~rl()tte IDistrict. containing by admeasurement 981 acres 3 roods Sara,h Slack. 6 perches, more or less, being Sections 202 and 203 and parts Also all that area, containing 296 acres, at Longbmn, [eing Iof Sections 60 and 187, Block IX, Belmont Survey District. Sections 18, 20, and 21, Kairanga Surw,v District, the said Bounded towards the north by Sections 257, 256, and 255, area being owned and occl,pied by Willi~m Edw"rd Althur Block III, and Section 200A, Block IV, Belmont Survey Dis. Slack and John Upton Gaskell Slack. trict; towards the south·east generally by the Western Hutt Land at Foxton, Wellington Land District: All that area Road, by the abutment of Liverton Road, and again by the in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeaslile. Western Hutt Road; towards the south generally by Sec. ment about 1,500 acres, situated in Block lIT, MouteTe tions 57 and 425, Block IX, Belmont Survey District; and Survey District. and Block IX, Mount Robinson Survey towards the west generally by Speedy's Stream to the place DL~trict,. Bounded towards the east by the Foxton-Levin Iof commencement. Road from the stJuthernmost corner of Oturoa No.3 Block Part of the Mangawharariki St~eam and its bed: All that to the southernmost corner of Wawa Block; thence towards area in the 'Vellington Land District, being the Mangawhara­ the south-west by Subdivision No. I of Manawatu-Kukutsllaki riki Stream and its bed, extending up t,he said stream oost­ No. 7D Block to its northernmost corner; thence towards wards from the bridge on the Kawhatau Road near its mouth the south·eoBt bv Suhdivisions NOH. 1 and 2 of Manawatl:- for a distance of about one mile from the point marked A to Kukutauaki No:7D Block to the wpst('rnmost corner of the the point marked B on the plan numbered I.A. 25/5/21, last·mC'nt,ioned subdivieion; thence towards the north·east deposited in the office of the Department of Internal Affairs by that subdivision for a distance of 70 chains; thence again at Wellington. towards the south·east by a right line at right angles to the A lagoon at Kahautara: All that area in the Wellington south·western tounda,ry of the said Subdivision No.2, nmning Land District, situated in Blocks XI and XV, Wairarapa through Suhdivisiom Nos. 3, 4, and 5, to the north·eastern Survey District, being the lagoon lying partly in Kahautara boundary of Ngawhakahiamoe Block; thence towards the No. IB Block and partly in Subdivision lc of Te Awaawaroa south·west and eouth·east by the lnst·mentioned block to its No.1 Block. westernmost corner; thence towards the north hy WaitareIe Small islet lying to the north of Somes Island in Port No. I Block 1;0 its north·western corner; thence again towards Nicholson: The small islet lying to the north of Somes Island the ~ollth-east bv the last·mentioned block'lnd Subdi vision 2B in Port Nicholson. of Manawatu-K;"kutauaki No. 7D Block to the north·eastern A certain area in the Kopuaranga Survey District: All comer of Kahukura Block; thence again towards the south· that area in the Wellington I.and District being part of west by the Raid Kahukura Block for a distance of 50 chains; Section 32, Block V, Kopuaranga Survey District, and Blocks thence towards the north·west by a right line tv a point on VIn and XII, Mikimiki Survey District, and being part of the nort,h·eastern houndary of Whirokino No.2 Block, dis- the land described in deeds Volume 17l, folio 6, in the office tant 70 chains from the easternmost cornpr of that hlock, of the District Land Registrar at Wellington. and the said right line produced to a point in linc with the south-western boundary of Totara No. 3 Block; thence WESTLAND ACOL1JI1ATIZATlON DrsTRICT. ~ again towards the north·past by a right line to the western· most curner of the last-mentioned bluck, and thence by that Lake Kanieri: That lake kno"n as Lake Kanieri, situated blcck and Oturoa No. 3 Block to the Foxton·-Levin Roan, in the Kanieri Survey District, Westland Land District, the place of commencement" together with the area contained within a line running parallel I.ands at Palmerston North.-Waterworks R<,serve: All to and 40 chains distant from the shore of the said lake; that area in the Wellington Land District, containing by as the same is delineated on tbe plan deposited in the District Survey Office at Hokitika. . admeasurement 209 acreH 2 roods 29 perches, more or less, Part of Waitangi.roto Stream: All that area m the West­ being Section 273, Block IV, Arawaru flurvey District. land Land District, being that part of the Waitangi-roto Bounded towards the north hy Section 272. towards the Stream extending southerly and easterly from ita confluence south-east by forest reserve, towards the sout,h-west by with the Waitangi-taona River for a distance of three miles, Section 27·1, and towards the north-west by Turitea, Road. and the area included in lines running parallel to and 3 chains Esplanade: All that piece or !Jareel of land, containing by distant from the said part of the Waitangi.roto Stream on admeasurement 39 acres 2 roods 10 perches, more or less, both sides of that stream. being portion of Rural Section] 536 on the plan of the Borough Valley of the Franz Josef Glacier: All that area in the of Palmerston North. Bounded towards the nOJth·west by a Westland Land District bounded towards the north by line I chain distant from and parallel to the right bank of Reserve No. 339, in Block XI, Waiho Survey District, from the Manawatu River, commencing at the north - eastern its south-western corner to its easternmost corner, and thence boundary·line of Rural Section 373, and proceeding to the by a right line running due east to the Callery River; thence north-eastem boundary·line of the land known as the R,ace­ towards the north· east by that river to the spur which leads course; thence towa;Us the south -west by the said land to the summit of the range east of the Franz Josef Glacier; known as the Racecourse to It point 3 chains distant from thence by that spur and the summit of the said range and itB the right bank of the Manawatu River; thence tuwards the continuation to the summit of the Southern Alps; thence north generally by a line 3 chains distant from and parallel towards the south. east by the summit of the Southern Alps to the right bank of the said Manawatu River to Fitzhertclt to a point opposite Triad Peaks; and thence to.wards t.he Street; thence by a right line to the south·western ct)T'll{'r of west by a line over Triad Peaks along the summIt of Fritz Subdivision No. Il of Rurul Section 1536; and thence by Range and the summit of the range west of the Franz Josef the said Subdivision No. II to a Native reserve; thence Glacier to the south-western corncr of Reserve No. 339, the towafl'ls the south-east by the said Native reserve; thence place of commencement. . towards the south and east by the right bank of the Mana· Lake Haupiri: All that area m the Wes~laI.1d La;nd watu River; and again towards the south·west by Rural District, situated in Block VII, Kopara Survey Distnct, bemg Section 373 aforesaid. Lake Haupiri and the area of land lying within 20 chains of Petone Waterworks Reserve: All that area in the Wel­ the shores thereof. lington Land District, containing by admeasurement 195 An area in the vicinity of the Three·mile Lagoon, Okarito acres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less, being part of Sub· Survey District: All that. a.rea in the. W~stland Forest· division 3 of Maungaraki Block, situated in Block VIII, conservation Region, contalrnng by estImatIon 500 ac~s, Belmont Survey District. As the same is delineated on the more or less, being :I!'erry Reserve No. 66, the Three-mile plan marked 180/63, deposited in the Distrit,t Survey Office Lagoon, and that portion of Provisional State Fore~t Reserve at Wellington, and thereon bordered green. No. 1640 within five chains of the edge of the saId lagoon, Certain lagoons in Mangaone Survey District: The two Blocks X, XI, XIV, and XV, Okarito Survey District. lagoons situated respectively in Sections 18 and 20, Block y II, Mangaone Survey District, the propert,y of Mr. H. W. BrIdge, WHANGAREI ACOLIMATIZATION DISTRICT. Tawataia, and an area of 10 chains in width surrounding the Water Reserve in ~Whangarei County: All that area in said lagoons. ~ the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement Totara and Kawhakahia Lakes, County of Horowhenua: 1,600 acres, more or less, being a reserve for water-co~serya' All that area in the Wellington Land District, situated in tion situated in Blocks XI and XII, Purua Survey DIstrIct. Block V, Kaitawa Survey District, Horowhenua County, Bou~ded towards the north· east bv Taikoia Block, Pukemiro being Lakes Kawhakahia and Totara, and the areas enclosed Block and SectionB 55, 52, and "76; towards the east by by lines running parallel to and 5 chains distant from the Harahora Block· towards the south generally by Sections shores of those lakes. 1, 2, and 3, Taik~wiwi Block, Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Wai· Certain land at Trentham, Hutt County: All that area hoanga Block, and Te Hape Block; and towards the west in the Wellington Land District, the property <;,I Mr. !. generally by Section 28, Crown land, and State forest reserve. Scrimshaw, comprising Sections 26, 27, and 28, srtu:,ted m Block XIII, Akatarawa Survey District, and part Sec~lOn.s 90, RIeHD. F. BOLLARD, 91, and 212, situated in Block I, Rimutaka Surve,Y DIstrIct. Ninister of Internal AffaiJII, '998 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

Warrant authorizing the Pia7co County Council to con8truct a Inspector under the Noxiou8 Weeds Act, 1908, appoin~. , Bridge over the Piako River at or near Tah"na (together Notice No, Ag. 2483. with Approaches thereto), and apportioning the C08t. Department of Agriculture, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·GeneraL Wellington, 26th March, 1925. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me H_ to appoint I by section one hundred and nineteen of the Public William David Neville Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of Act, 1908, for the Foxton Borough, the appointment to date New Zealand, do hereby authorize the Piako County Couneil as from the 24th March, 1925. to con,struet the bridge (together with approaches thereto) W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. deecribed in the Schedule hereto; and I do also declare that the cost thereof, less such contributions (if any) as may be made thereto by the Government d New Zealand, shall be Inspector under the Noxiou8 Weed8 Act, 1908, appointed. borne by the Piako County Council and tbe Hauraki Plains Notice No. Ag. 2484. County Council in the following proportions, viz.: the Piako County Council shall pay fifty per centum and the Hauraki Department of Agriculture, Plains County Council shall pay fifty per centum, of such Wellington, 27th March, 1925. cost respectively; and I do further direct that any con· IS Excellency the Governor.General has been pleased tribution hereby required to be made as aforesaid by the H to appoint Hauraki Plains County Council shall be paid from time to Harry Laten Jessop time in the proportion hereinbefore prescribed, out of the to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds funds of the said Council, within a period of one month after Act, 1908, for the Mount Roskill Road District, the appoint. demand in writing made by or on behalf of the Piako County ment to date as from the 25th March, 1925. Council; and all such payments shall be made from time W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. to time to the Clerk of the Piako County Council for and on behalf of the said Council. Appointing Me:rnber~ of the Engineer8 Registration Board. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by THAT bridge in the Auckland Land District, Piako County, I section 3 of 'the Engineers Registration Act, 1924, I, over the Piako River at or near Tahuna, h"llOwn as the Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Public Works, do hereby Maukoro Deviation Bridge (together with approaches there· appoint the following persons to be members of the Engineers to). As the site of the said bridge and approaches is more Registration Board, the three last·named having been recom, particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 61012, mended by the Council of the New Zealand Society of Civil deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Engineers (Incorporated) :- Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. Frederick William Furkert, Esq., Civil Engineer; Engineer­ As witness the hand of His Excellpncy the Governor· in·Chief and Under·Secretary of the Public Works General, this 27th day of March, 1925. Department. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Frederick Templeton Mannheim Kissel, Esq., Electrical For Minist

Member of Auckland Land Board reappoimed. Lieutenant J. V. M. Cauty, M.M. (late Retired List), to be I Lieutenant (1st Battalion). Dated 11th March, 1925. Department of Lands and Survey, 2nd Lieutenant W. F. B. Wilton (1st Battalion) is transferred Wellington, 26th March, 1925. to the Hawke's Bay Regiment. Dated Hth March, 1925. IS Exoellency the Governor-General has been pleased Captain L. S. Cimino (1st Battalion) is transferred to the H to reappoint Reserve of Officers, Class I (~) R.D. 5. Dated 9th March, Rodolph Boddy 1925. to be a member of the Auckland Land Board as from the Lieutenant A. K. Gray is transferred to the Re8erve of 1st April, 1925. Offioers, Class I (b) RD. 5. Dated 9th March, 1925. A. D. MoLEOD, Minister of Lands. 2nd Lieutenant C. H. Fyffe (1st Battalion) is transferred to ,: the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) RD. 5. Dated 10th March, 1925. Appointments in the Public Service. The Wellington West CoaBt Regiment. Offioe of the Public Servioe Commissioner, Lieutenant J. R Sutcliffe (1st C. Battalion) is transferred to Wellington, 1st April, 1925. the Wellington Regiment. Dated 10th March, 1925. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following T appointments in the Public Service :- The Hawke's Bay Regiment. James Gozar, Esq., 2nd Lieutenant W. F. B. Wilton, from the Wellington to be a Ranger of Beaches for the purposes of the Harbours Regiment, to he 2nd Lieutenant (Jst Battalion), with Act, 1923, as from the 27th day of March, 1925. seniority as from 19th June, 1924. Cecil John Hewlett, Esq., The Taranaki Regiment. to be Sheriff for the District of Auckland for the purposes of the Judicature Act, 1908, and Registrar at Auckland of Richard Alfred Gilbert to be 2nd Lieutenant (1st Battalion). the Supreme Court of New Zealand for the purposes of the Dated 13th March, 1925. Judicature Act, 1908, as from the 1st day of April, 1925. The Canterbury Regiment. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Major C. G. Curtis retires under the provisions of para· graph 126, General Regulations, 1913, with permission to Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris appointed. retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 9th March, 1925. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 31st March, 1925. The Nelson, Marlborough, and West CoaBt Regiment. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Hon. Lieutenant and Bandmaster T. H. Hughes (1st Bat. T appointment in the Public Service :-- talion) is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class II Mrs. Margery May Morris (b) R.D. 9. Dated 14t.h March, 1925. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Papamoa, N.Z. Am FOROE. ~s from the 19th February, 1925. Alex. I.eicester Henderson to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Dated 11th March, 1925.

N.Z. MEDIOAL COBI's. Deputy Registrara of Marriages, &c., appoimed. Captain G. P. Isdale, M.B., from the Reserve of Officers, to Registrar-General's Office, be Captain, and is attached for duty to the 4th N.Z. Wellington, 31st March, 1925. Mounted Rifles (Waikato). Dated 6th March, 1925. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons Captain J. E. K. Brown, M.B., is attached for duty to the I have been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars 5th N.Z. Mounted Rifles (Otago Hussars). Dated 13th of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set March, 1925. respectively opposite their names, viz. :- Captain J. L. Will, M.B., ceases to be attached to the Southern Depot, N.Z. Medical Corps, and is attaohed to the Lionel Heber Bailey Palmerston North. 10th Field Battery, Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. Dated Thomas James McCawe .. Reefton. 26th February, 1925. Thomas Godfrey Augustus Jones Eketahuna. Lieutenant N. F. Boag is attached for duty to the 8th N.Z. Charles Edmund Vigers .. Cust. Mounted Rifles (Nelson). Dated 13th March, 1925. William Horace Tredget Hoskins Kahukura. Major W. Newlands, F.R.C.S. Ed':n., retires under the pro· W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. visions of paragraph 126, General Regulations, 19]3, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 14th March, 1925. Appointments, Promotions, and Transfers of Officers of the N.Z. 8talf Corps and Territorial Forre. RESERVE OF OFFIQERS. Lieutenant G. Allison retires under the provisions of Genera Department of Defence, Order No. 184/21, with permission to retain his rank and Wellington, 28th March, 1925. wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 9th March, 1925. IS Excellenoy the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of the appointments, promotions, and R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. transfers of the undermentioned officers of the N.Z. Staff Corps and Territorial Foroe. Dismissal from the Forces. N.Z. STAFF CoBI's. Department of Defence, Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. Avery, C.M.G., D.S.O., is trans­ Wellington, 28th March, 1925. ferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (a). Dated 24th IS ExcelIency the Governor-General has approved of February, 1925. H the dismissal of the undermentioned from the New Zealand Defences Forces, under section 6 (b), Defence Act, TlIlII REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. 1909, he having been convicted by the Civil power:- 2nd Lieutenant G. F. T. Hall (19th Medium Battery) is No. 1/1050 Private Harry James Cortesi, Northern Depot, transferred to the 5th Field Battery, with seniority as New Zealand Army Service Corps. from the 2nd December, 1924. Dated 16th March, 1925. THE N.Z. INFANTRY. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. The Wellington Regiment. The -undermentioned to be Lieutenants. Dated 24th Award of Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long.service Medal. February, ]925. . 2nd Lieutenant T. G. Hislop (1st Battalion). Department of Defence, N 2nd Lieutneant A. W. White (1st Battalion). Wellington, 16th March, 1925. ~~2nd Lieutenant L. W. F. Crane (1st C. Battalion). IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased ~. __t--2nd Lieutenant G. S. Kirker (2nd C. Battalion). H to approve of the award of the Colonial Auxiliary 2nd Lieutenant C. J. W. Parsons (2nd C. Battalion). Forces Long·service Medal to Quartermaster (Honorary Lieutenant J. R. Sutcliffe, from the Wellington West Coast Major) S. Jickell, 6th New Zealand Mounted Rifles (Mana. Regiment, to be Lieutenant (1st C. Battalion), with watu). seniority 118 from 9th July, 1923. W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Defence. 1000 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 23

Results of Polls for Proposed Loan". TE AWAMUTl' ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Wellington, :lIst Marc'h, 1!J2;;. I hereby give notice thp.t a poll of the ratepayers of the Kiokio HE follo\-ring notice, received from the .Mayor of the Special-rating Area of the To Awamutu Electric-power District T Borough of Tnvercargill, is published in accordance was taken on the 10th March, 1925, on the proposal of the with the proYisiolls of t.he Local Bodies' Loans Ad, 1913. Te Awamutu Electric-power Board to borrow the Bum of F. H. D. BELL, for :'\linister of Finance. £8,000 for- (a.) The erection of trangmission-li'les, transformer-stations, BOROlJGH OF I~VERCARGILL. and other electric works for the supply of electlicity IN pursuance of "<,clion 12 of the Local Bodies Loans Ad, to the Kiokio Speeia.]-rating Araa, the sum of £7,000; 1913, notice is hel'ehy given that sPf"l.l"atc polls of the rate· (1).) The pnrchasc of electric motors, wir"s, lamps, fittings, payers of the borough were taken on tlw I ilt.h day of J\luf('h, machinery, and other equipment for the use of 1925, upon three jJroposal, to raise spee;al loans, the electric energy as applied to industrial, domestic, particulars of the proposed 10:1n8 and the results of the polls and other purposes, and the install.tion thereof or being as follows :- any part or parts thereof in publio or private 1. A loan of £3,500 for public baths, being a sum in addition builclings, works, dwelling A, and other places in the to loans already authorized: \'oks for the proposal, !l:16; lGokio Special.rating Area, tha sum of £1,000. votes against the proposal, 1,072. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 19; I declare the proposal to he rejcetecl. the number of votes recorded against the proposal was O. 2. A loan of £16,OOJ for completing the gas reticulation I I therefore dcclere that the proposal was calded. of the borough: Votes for the proposal, 9H5; vOLes against Dated this 12th day of March, 1925. the proposal, 1,029. I declare the proposal to be rejected. J. T. JOHNSON, Chairman.

3. A loan of £140,000 for providing a gravitation water­ ~------.------supply for the borough from the Dunsdale I:ltream on lands in Forest Hill and Waimumu Hundreds owned by the borough X otice respecting Proposed Con8titution of Town District of as water reserves, including pipeR, headworks, fPRCrYoirs, Macandrew's Bay, County of Peninsula. construction of works, and other relative matters: Votes for the proposal, 1,194; votes against. the proposal, 832. J Department of Internal Affairs, declare the proposal to be carried. Wellington, 25th March, 1925. A. BArK, Mayor. T is hereby notified that a petition has been presented Dated at Inveroargill the 24th day of Man:h, 1925. I to His Excellency the Governor - General, under the Town Boa.rds Act, 1908, and its amendments, praying that the area described in the Schedule hereto may be constituted Result of Poll for P'/"ojJIJsed Loan. a Town District under the said Act by name the Macandrew's nay Town District. All persons affected are hereby called \Vellington, :lIst ;lIardl, H.25. upon to lodge any writtcn objcctions to or petitions against HE following notiee, re('eived from the Chairn1an of tho thc proposed constitution which they desire to lodge within T Council of the County of Hotorua, is published in one month from the first publication of this notice, such accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans objections or pctitions to be addressed to this Minister of Act, 1913. Internal Affairs, Wellington. }<'. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. SCHEDULE. RO'l'ORrA COU~'l'Y Cor~C1L. BOUNDARIES OF PROPOSED TOWN DISTRICT OF l\

Re"IJl! of Poll Jor Prop08ed Loon. Department of J nternal Affairs, Wellington, 27th March, 1925. Wellington, 31st March., Hl2!i. T is horeby notified that a petition has been presented HE following notice, received from the Uhairman of the I to His Excellency the Governor-General, under the T Te Awamutu Electric-power Board, is published in Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, praying that the area accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans described in the Schedule hereto may be included in the Act, 1913. Raupare Drainage District. All persons affected are hereby F, H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. called upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions APBTL 2.J THE NEW ZEAI.JAND GAZETT:m, 1001 against the proposed alterations of boundaries which they that railway to the road forming the eastern boundary of desire to lodge within one month from the first publication Section 96, Block I aforesaid; thence south-easterly along of this notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed that road to the south-eastern corner of Section 96 aforesaid; to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. thence south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of the said Section 96 to the western boundary of the land shown SCHEDULE. on plan It>90 deposited in the office of the District Land Re­ gistrar at Wellington, a distance of 1312·5 links; thence AREA PROPOSED TO BE INOLUDED IN THE RAUPARE DRAINAOE north-westerly along that boundary to the Wellington­ DISTRICT. Wairarapa Railwa.y; thence south-westerly along that- rail­ ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District bounded by way to a point in line with the western boundary of the land a line commencing at the north· western corner of Lot t> on shown on plan 5803 deposited in the office of the District Land plan 2226 deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Irellington; thence to and along that boundary Registrar at Napier, thence south-westerly along the Ngll­ to the main Hutt Road; thence north-easterly along that rUforo River, being the northern boundaries of Lots 5,4,4 and road to the western boundary of Section 93; thence north­ a to the north-eastern corner of Lot 2, plan 2747, deposited westerly along that boundr.ry to the middle of the Hutt as aforesaid; thence south-easterly along the north-eastern River; thence by the middle of the Hutt River to the point boundaries of Lot 2 aforesaid to Hill Road, across Hill Road, of conlmencement. and along the north-eastern boundaries of Lot 1, plan 3210, RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Lots I and 2, plan 2983, deposited us aforesaid, to the Minister of Internal Affairs. north-western corner of Lot 1, plan 2569; thence by the south-western boundary of Lot 1 aforesaid to Twyford Road, across Twyford Road, and along the north-eastern boundaries Result of Eledion of Members of River Board. of Lots 1 and 2, plan 27m, deposited as aforesaid, and the south-eastern boundary of Lot 2, plan 2767 aforesaid, to the Department of Internal Affairs, Fernhill-Hastings Road; thence south-easterly along that Wellington, 1st April, 1925. road to its intersection with the north-western boundary of HE following result of election of members of a River part Lot 3, plan 3786, deposited as aforesaid; thence by a T Board has been received from the Returning Officers, right line to a point in the north-western boundary of Lot I, and i" pu blished in rweordance with the provisions of the plan 3417, deposited as aforesaid, in line with the pro­ Ri\'er Boards Amendment Act, 1913. duction of the north-eastern boundary of the said Lot 3; G. P. NE\iVTON, Assistant Under-Secretary. thence north-easterly and south-easterly along the north­ western and north-eastern boundaries of Lot 1 and the Waihul'",i Kiver District, County of Southland­ north-eastern boundary of Lot 2 on plans 3417 and 3416, James lI1cNeill. deposited as aforesaid; thence north-easterly along the (~harles William Fairweather. north-western boundaries of Lot 9, plan 24t>5, depositeo as J. A. Ferguson. aforesaid, to Lyndhurst Road, across that road, and south­ Henry Edginton. easterly along its eastern side to the north-western boundary Charles Hughes. of Lot 2, plan 2t>20, deposited as aforesaid; thence north­ Louis .Evans. easterly along the north-western boundary of the said Lot 2 James Whyte. to the south-western boundary of Section 18, "'Iahora Settle­ ment; thence north-westerly along the said south-western boundary to the north-western corner of the said Section 18 ; Notice of Intention to take Land fur Scenic Purposes in thence north-easterly along the north-western boundaries of Block III, Retaruke Survey District. Sections 18, 17, 16, and 14, Mahora Settlement, to Evenden Road, across Evenden Road, and south-easterly along that 'OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the road to the south-eastern boundary of Section 8, lIIahora N provisions "f the Public Works Act,190B, the Scenery Settlement; thence north-easterly along that boundary and Preservation Act, 1908, and the Scenery Preservation Amend­ the south-eastern boundary of part Lot 1 on plan 2346, ment Act, 1910, to take the land described in the Schedule deposited as aforesaid, and its production to the Ngaruroro hereto for scenic purposes. And notice is hereby fnrther River; thence westerly along that river to the boundary of given that the plan of the land so req "ired to be taken is the Raupare Drainage District; thence westerly and northerly deposited in the post-office at Kokakoriki, and is there open along that boundary as described in the lYew Zealand Gazette for inspection; and that all persons affected by the taking of 25th November, 1920, page 3160, to the north-western of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded corner of Lot t> on plan 2226, the pla,'e of commencement,. objectiolls to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing_ and send such writing, within forty days from RICHD. F. BOLLARD, the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Pnblic Minister oj J nternal Affai". Works at Wellington.

Notice re8pecting Prop08ed BO'fOugh of Upper Hutt. SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land required to be taken: Department of Internal Affairs, 32 acres_ Wellington, 27th March, 1925. Being portion of Section 7, situated in Block III, Retaruke URSeANT to section 131 of the Municipal Corporations Survey Di·Mict. (S.0.245/11.) P Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition in accord­ In the Wellington Land District; ",s the same is more ance with regulations, signed by not less than one-fifth of particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 61B35, the electors of the area described in the Schedule hereto, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at has been presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, Wellington, in tne Wellington Land Distriot, and thereon praying that the said area may be constituted a borough bordered red. under the said Act, by name the Borough of Upper Hutt. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 27th day of objections to 01' petitions against the proposed constitution, March, 1925. which they desire to lodge, within one month from the first RICHD. F. BOLLARD, publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions are For Minister of Public Works. to be addressed and forwarded to the lIfinister of Intornal Affairs, Wellington. il'ixiny Dates for the Eleet'ion and Fir.. t lt1eetiny of the Wai. makariri Harbour Board. SCHEDULE. PROPOSED BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT. Marine Department, ALL that area in the Wellington Land District bounded bv a Wellington, N.Z., 23rd March, 1925. line commencing at a point -in the middle of the Hutt Ri-;'er IS Excellency the Clm-crnor-General has been pleased, in line with the eastern boundary-line of Section 121, Block I, H in exercise of the power conferred upon him bv Rimutaka Survey District, thence to and along that boundary ,;:ection ,1 of the Waimakariri Harbour District and Em­ and the southern boundary of the said Section 121 to the eastern powering Amendment Act, 1924, and by section 29 of the boundary of Section 217, Block I aforesaid; thence along that Harbours Act, 1923, to appoint Wednesday, the 29th day boundary to the south -eastern corner of the said Section 217 ; of April, 192;;, to be the date for the election of the first thence westerly along the southern boundaries of Section, 217, members of the \Vaimakariri Harbour Board; and Monday, 128, 127, 126, B,nd 125 to the south-western corner of the last­ the 4th day of May, 1925, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., to be the date mentioned section; thence north-westerly along the road and time, and the Borough Council Chambers, Kaiapoi, to forming the western boundary of the said Section 125 to the be the place, for the first meeting of the said Board. Wellington-Wairarapa Railway; thence south-westerly along G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine. lQ02 THE NEW ZEALAN}D GAZETTE. . [No. 23

Mini8ter'a DeciBiona under OuatOm8 Act.

Customs Department. Wellington. 31st March. 1925. T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to iJlterpret the I Customs Acts in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:- ,

NOTB.-flNoli elsewhere included" a.ppearB &8 D.e.i.: "o,her kinds" &8 o.k.: ·'articles and maGerlal. sUited tor, and '0 be 1lHd

101ely ta. 'be f.brioatiiOD or repa.ir of goods within New Zeo.l&D.d U &8 &. and m.B. articles marked 'bua t are revised decision',

Reoord. GoodE.. C1&8Si1icaUOD UDder Tariff. aDd Item No. ' British PrefereDUal I Interm!,dla~ I Gen...... l T ..riff. Tariff. T ..riff.

I A. and m.s•• viz. :- I Artificia.llimbs. accessories for the manu­ facture of. viz .• - I 12/50/2 Brass rollers and lacing-hooks; steel As a. and m.s. (643) I Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. ankle-joints. side joints. knee-bolts and side straps. a.nd 8uspender-hooks 12/50/2 Willow-wood blocks if shaped so as to As a. a.nd m.s. (643) I Free Free Free. be peculiar to the manufacture of artificial limbs 4/38/17 "Hvraldite Z Soluble Cone .... for treat- As a. and m.s. (643) Free Free Free. iug fabrics before dyeing 3/597 Rings. welded mild steel, not exceeding As a. and m.s. (643) Free 10 per cent. ]0 per cent. 4 in. in internal diameter. for the manufacture of oyster·nets Stoves. ra.nges. &c .• fittings for. viz•• - Gas cookers. materials for the manu- I faoture of. viz •• - i 3/189/3 BraBSlong griller jets. cooker griller As a. and m.s. (643) Free Free Free. cocks. griller cocks with crutch keys. a.nd oven-regulators, on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used in the completion of artioles made by him in New Zealand

Chemicals. druggists' sundries, &c .• ,,;z. :-­ , 10/6/13 Flour, Lister's low calory "10/6/11 "GIax-oY'o" l As druggists' sundries 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 18/46 Shower-bath sprinklers of rubber (so­ J n.e.i. (157) oalled brushes)

Educational apparatus, &c., viz. :- ""t6/94/5 Drawing-books, baving outlines or other As educational apparatus Free 10 per cent. 15 per cent. designs on each page or on each (624) alternate page with corresponding blank spaces for copying, specially suited for use in teaching drawing in schools (Revises decision in M.O. 31.)

Essences, flavouring, containing over 33 per cent. proof spirit, viz. :­ 4/253 Concentrated compound tincture of laven­ As essences, flavouring, 3&. pc r 36s. per 3&. per der, "Wellcome" bra.nd containing over 33 per liquid gal­ liquid gal­ liquid gal. cent. proof spirit (147) Ion Ion Ion

Infa.nts' and invalids' foods, viz. :­ 10/26/8 Hooker's malted milk } As infanta' and invalids' Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 10/6/12 Lillter's diabetic flour foods (63) Machinery, &c., peculiar to nee in ma.nufac­ turing a.nd industrial processes, viz. :­ Bakers' machines. viz.,­ 2/237 Cake-depositing machine, the" "Baker­ Copland" 2/237 Cake mixing and whisking machine, 1 " Baker's Patent," capacity 450 lb. 2/237 Cake mixing a.nd whisking machines, "Express." capacity 15 qt. or up. lAs machines, &c., pecu­ Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. wards liar to use in indus· 2/237/11 Oven-namely, double·deck portable trial processes (481) steam.pipe oven (Thomas Collins (2) and Co., manufacturers) 2/112/49 Wafer.machine," Bates' Patent Auto· i',-(matic," for making wafer-cups and "~ _comets for ice-cream, &c. . APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. -1003

MINISTER'S DECISIONS UNDER OUSTOMS Aor-coniiftuM.

Rate of Duty_ ClalBlflcation uuder Tariff, Record. GoodL and Item No. British Preferential Tarlfl. '"'="'~I:: I Machinery, &c., peculiar to use in man~------'~~'---~~ _.­ facturing and industrial processes-- continued. Bootmaking and leather. working, viz.,­ 2/34/35 Press peculiar to use in the manufac­ ture of leather mats (John Heine and Son, Limited, manufacturers) Bottle-corking machines, hand-power, viz.,- 2/49/12 The" Eagle" Bottle-crowning machines, for fixing crown corks on bottles, viz.,- 2/49/3 " Axa "(hand-operated) .. 2/49/13 "Flower's Pat.ent Eclipse," with or without hottling attachment (NOTE.- The electric motor is to be separately classified under item 433A.) Brick and tile making machines, viz.,- 2/94/4 Pipemaking-macbine feeders, being attachments for feeding the clay under pressure to the macbines (Farmer Bros., manufacturers) Confectioners' machines, viz.,­ 2/367 Granulator, rotary, for converting powders into granules (Arthur 001- ton Company, manufaoturers) 3/554 Fruit-packer's needle paper-holder, the Cutler Manufacturing Company's, an appliance to hold fruit-wrapping paper 80 that it can be readily drawn off, a sheet at a time Gasmaking, viz.,- f3/282 Acetylene-gas generating, appliances peculiar to, viz.- High-pressure drier and oil-separa­ tor (combined) Gas-generators, having a carbide I capacity of 150 lb. or over, also ~AS machines, &0., pecu- Free II per cent_ 10 per cent. gao-purifiers peculiar to such gen­ liar to use in indus­ erators I trial I?rocesses (481) (Modifies decisions on page 373 of Tariff-book and in M.O. I (2) 25.) Gas-washer Acetone-charging apparatus Drier. _ Equalizer Charging-rack, including gauges, I valves, and pipe - connections mounted thereon, for attaching cylinders to the gas-main for filling (NOTE. - Gas meter, com­ pressor, pressure - gauges and gauge-table, weighing-machine, transport gear (hoist), and pipes and fittings, including valves not forming part of the foregoing appliances, are to be scparately classified under their appropriate Tariff headings) . 2/49/21 •Jar-capping machine, the" Phrenix " . 2/362 Pill-machine, hand-operated reversible, the "Barclay" Printers' machines, viz.,- Folders, viz.-- 2/18 The" Cameo" Printing presses, viz.­ 2/18/60 "Cox-a-type" (Schwartz, Seymour, and Co., manufactnrers) 2/363 Sifting-machine for sifting lime (The Schumacher Mill Furnisbing Works Proprietary, Limited, manufac­ turers) ------.----

,lQQ4 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

MINISTlIR'S DlilCISIONS UNDlIR CUSTOMS ACTS--

Rate of Duty.

Record. Goods. Classification under Tariff, and Item No. llrltlsh Preferential Intermediate Geneml Tariff. Tariff. Tariff. ----'T------Machinery, &c., peculial' to use in manu­ facturing and industrial processes­ cont'inued. Soap·making appliances and machines, viz.,- I 21365 Rounding. machine for trimming sticks of shaving ~oap lAs machines, &c., pecu­ 20/67/2 Tank, slate, for use with an aerating­ Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. machine r liar to use in indus· trial processes (481) Tanners' machinery and machines, viz.,­ (2) 2/267/7 Kicking.machine, "Crank Fullery," j for use in the curing of pelts

Machines, washing, &c., viz. :­ 2/358 Can-washing machine, the" Anco " As washing - machines 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. (470) Magic lanterns, slides for, viz. :- 13/96/3 Films, " Brayco," suited only for use in As slides for magic lan­ Free Free Free. projecting still pictures terns n.e.i. (329)

Measuring-machines, &c., viz. :- 16/82 Neurocalometer, an instrument for As measuring-instruments Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. measuring the difference between the (475) temperatures of two adjacent por­ tions of the human hody (used by chiropractors)

Pipes, tubes, &c., viz. :- 3/189/3 Union joints, brass, for gas·meters, be· As pipes n.e.i. and fit­ Pree 20 per cent. 20 per cent. ing similar to unions for pipes tings for (40a (7» Spirits, various, viz. :- Pharmacopooia preparations, viz.,­ 4/253 Compound tincture of lavender, B.P. As essences, flavouring, 36s. per 36s. per 36s. per containing over 33 per liquid gal­ liquid gal­ liquid gal­ cent. of proof spirit lOll Ion lon. (147) Textile, articles made of, &c., viz. :- 11/37/9 Cushions, "Float-on-air," for use on As artieles n.c.i. made of 20 per ('ent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. motor-cycles, side-cars, &c" consist­ textile, &c. (224) ing of a rubber air-cushion with a leathercloth cover (NoTE.-The rubber air-cushion imported separately will he classified under Tariff item 272.)

Textile piece-goods, viz. :- t8/3/16 Textiles, not exceeding in weight 3 As dress-nets, ('urtain­ 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. ounces per square yard, which have nets, or similar nets the weaves known as H leno," (181) "gauze/' or "marquisette," includ. ing those composed of any proportion of silk or artificial silk (NoTE.-This decision is to come into force on and from 1st June, 1925, and the decision in M.O. Hi on "Tex­ tiles, not exceeding in weight 31 ounces per square yard, &0,," will then be revised accordingly.) Tools, artificers" &c., viz. :- 2/364 Hydraulic mining " cartridge," a As a,rtificers' tools n.e. i. Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. mechanical appliance for splitting (483) rocks or breaking concrete Vehicles, all kinds, &c., viz. :- 2/60 Motor road sprinkler and sweeper, the As motot'-vehicles n.c.i. 10 pt'r cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. " Karrier II (550 (1» (NoTE.-The sprinkler is to be separately classified under Tariff item 547, the brushes, including the mechanism for operating same, under Tariff item 616, and the elevator or conveyor under Tariff item 453,)

Minister's Order No. 35.] GHO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs. APRIL 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETtE. 1005

Ltst 0/ MaB8tJV,r8 registered uflder tke Ma88e'llr8 R~atiofl Act, 1920.

Wellington, 1st April, 1925. N acco~anc~ w~th section 11 of th~ Masseurs Regi~tratio~ Act, 1920, .1, Michael Herbert Watt, hereby certify that the I follOWing lIst IS a copy of the RegISter of Masseurs kept In my office In accordance with the Masseurs Registration Act, 1920, and corrected to the 31st day of March, 1925.

Surname and Christl&n Name. Po&t&1 Addu.... QuaWlcatlona.

1 Brandon, Louise E. 133 Willia Street, Wellington I.S.T.M. certificate. 2 Appleby, Edith M. Mount, Albert Road, Mount Albert, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 3 Barnet" John D. •• P.O. Box 1568, Auckland .. 4 Brackebusb, Arthur Franz •• Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland 5 Downes, John E .•• 18 Huntly Avenue, Auckland 6 Greer, Mary C. 152 Ormond Road, Gisborne •. 7 Harrison, Joseph W. 131 Featherston Street, Wellington .. 8 Dickson, Marjorie B. 11 Garden Road, Fendalton, Christchurch 9 Kitto, James Manuel Domain Hot Springs, Helensville 10 Mackay, Albert G. 42 Wickstead Street, Wanganui 11 Hood, Thomas John 91 St. Hill Street, Wanganui 12 Leask, Mary 9 Fitzroy Road, Napier 13 Macarthur, Leslie William 77 Queen Street, Auckland 14 Macintosh, James Allan 2 Onslow Road; Mount Eden, Auckland 15 McInnes, Angus Charles 28 Victoria Avenue, Invercargill 16 Redward, Ellen Ormondville, Hawke's Bay 17 Redward, James Frederick 18 Neilson, Robert St. Cl~ir Hot Sea B~ths, St. Clair, Duneili~ 19 Muggleworth, Elizabeth Me. 10 Grafton Road, Auckland 20 Richardson, Florence C. 10 Talavera Terrace, Wellington 21 Sarelius, Waino Victor 36 Park Terrace, Christchurch •. Dr. Kjellberg's ln~iitute. 22 Clemett, Margaret Jane McKee's Buildings, Gishorne Not less than three years' active practice. 23 Claxton, John Edward 94 Willis Street, Wellington 24 Hewitt, Sarah Edith Templeport, 8 Clyde Road, Epsom 25 Turner, I.ena Osborne (Address unknown) Defence Departm~~t's certificate. 26 Gilll'.spie, Helen King George V Hospital 27 Murray, Freda May Military Hospital, Hanmer 28 Gilbertson, Edith Violet 29 Hobson Crescent, Wellington .. Otago School 01' Massage certificate. 29 Ayson, Beatrice R. Oaklands, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin Defence Department's certificate, 30 Kane, May 5 HaIswell Street, Wellington J.S.T.M, certificate. 31 Easton, Rose Public Hospital, Wellington 32 Fenwick, Dorothy Margery .• Merani Street, Devonport l.S.T.M, '~ertificate and Swedish Go. vernment diploma. 33 Washer, Elizabeth H. Devon Road, Frankton Junction Otago School of Massage certificate. 34 Jorgensen, Carl Owen 166 Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie .. I.S.T.M. certificate. 35 Murray, James Braik 272 High Street, Christchurch Not less than three years' active practice. 36 PaItridge, George Henry 146 Armagh Street, Christchurch 37 Webb, Martha A. Puhlic Hospital, Taihape 38 Walker, Thomas G. 14 George Street, Rocky Nook, Auckland J.S.T.M. certifica~: 39 .Ja

LIST 011 MASSlilURS-;:ontinued.

Surname and Cbrlstlan Name. Postal Addr.... Quallftcatlon••

77 Guinan, Mathew ., 494 George Street, Dunedin Not less than three years' active practice. 78 Buckrell, Laurel Public Hospital, Christchurch 79 Lindesay, Inez V. G. 17 Avon Street, Parnell, Auckland 80 Cleghorn, David .. Selwyn Road, Epsom, Auckland 81 Page, lima May Rosemont, Mount Albert, Auckland Defence Departmen'i-s certificate. 82 McAlister, Margaret (Not practising) LS.T.M. certificate. 83 Howell, Winnefred N. H. " Marston" Marston Road, Timaru 84 Walker, Mathew .. Pierce Buildings, Symonds Street, Auckland Not less th~n three years' active practice. 86 Kerr, William Norman 96 Symonds Street, Auckland 86 Beckett, John N. " 648 George Street, Dunedin Defence Department's" certificate. 87 Woods, William T. 182 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch I.S.T.M. certificate. 88 Guthrie, Thomas H. L. 6 Byron Strel't, Napier Harley Institute certificate. 89 Morris, Christine 10 Wingfield Street, Wellington •• Not less than three years' active practice. 90 Watkins, Sarah Ann 166 Rolleston St., Linwood, Christchurch 91 Clark, Mary Infantile Paralysis Ward, Public Hospital, Wellington 92 Geden, George Thomas Dawson and Vivian Streets, New Plymonth I.S.T.M. certificate; Defence Depart. ment's certificate. 93 Vosper, John The Vicarage, Motueka Not less than three years' active practice. 94 Pike, Trevor Thomas 124 Chester Street, Christchurch 96 Shannon, Eileen Waituna West, Feilding . 96 Trafford, Richard W. H.B. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland 97 Booth, D. Edwin .. 480 George Street, Dunedin 98 Long, Alice Mary .. 04 Upland Road, Remuera, Auckland I.S. T.M. certificate." 99 Tanner, Dorothy .. Cook Hospital, Gisborne Defence Department's certificate. 100 Wilson, Agnes 9 Miriam Street, Masterton Not less than three years' active practice. 101 Sutherland, Christina 21 Tuam Street, Christchurch Defence Department's certificate. 102 Rogerson, Frances Box 3, Longburn I.S.T.M. certificate. 104 Baldock, Edith E. 12 Balfour Road, Parnell, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 106 Scanlon, Louise K. 12 George Street, Hawera 106 Harris, Vera Massage Department, Bath·house, Rotorua I.S.T.M, certificate." 107 Pike, Thomas Beckett 99 Chester Street, Christchurch .. Not less than three years' active practice. 108 I..eslie, Alexander .. Electro·Medical Institute, North St., Timaru 109 Wain, Alice M. Riverlands, Waimate, South Canterbury .. Defence Departmen'i'8 certificate. 110 Moderich, George .. 43 Wellington Street, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 111 Ensor, Mabel Flat 6, Majestic Mansions, Bedford Street, Otago School of Massage certificate. St. Clair, Dunedin 112 Christinsen, Charles E. Box 38, Te Aroha Not less than three years' active practice. 113 Young, Emily A. " Buller District Hospital, Westport Defence Department's certificate. 114 Swales, Iso bel Henri Street, Narrow Neck, Devonport, Not less than three years' active practice Auckland ll6 McCullough, Jane Home of Health, Papanui, Christchurch .. 116 Hammond, Henrv W. 273 CaAhel Street, Christchurch .. 117 Goulstone, Muriei F. (Address unknown) Auckland Hospital'~assage certificate. WI Hamilton, Thomas D'A. 6 Short's Buildings, Queen St., Auckland .. Not less than three years' active practice. 119 Linsell, Mabel A ... H3 Hamilton Road, Kilbirnie Deemed competent. 120 White, Arthur L. .. Masseur, Hanmer Springs Not less than three years' active practice. 121 Edwards, George .. 44 Wynyard Street, Auckland 122 Edwards, Clarice R. High Street, South Motueka 123 de la Haye, Philip·J. 67 Vivian Street, New Plymouth 124 Burfoot, Alice 61 Pirie Street, Wellington 126 Brandstater, Gustan A. Sanatorium, Papanui, Christchurch BattIecreek Sanatorium certificate. 126 Bayliss, Harold S. Corner of King and Knight Sts., Hastings Not less than three years' active practice. 127 Anderson, Esther .. 11 Gladstone Road, Napier 128 Almond, Margaret 362 Ormond Road, Gisborne 130 Aitkenhead, L. C. A. Blantyre Park, Parakai P.O., Helensville .. Auckland Hospital ~assage certificate. 131 Brandstater, E. W. Sanat~rium, Papanui, Christchurch Not less than three years' active praotice. 132 Martin, James S. " 21 Wellington Street, Hawera 133 Lawry, Kathleen .. Karaka Bay, Wellington Auckland Hospital ~assage certificate. 134 Barke, Ruth A. J. "Our Theatre" Buildings, Newtown, WeI. Not les8 than three years' active practice. Iington 136 Barke, William Ditto 136 Emmerson, Ada M. M. 368 Main North Road, Dunedin 137 Gerard, Francis B. 10 Sherborne St., St. Albans, Christchurch 138 Davy, Ciss Palgrave Bayswater, Auckland .. 139 Wilkin, Edith Leaf First .Floor, Stafford Buildings, Timaru .. Defence Departmen'i's certificate. 140 MacIntosh, James W. N. 134 Salisbury Street, Christchurch C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 141 Bigham, Elizabeth (nee Read) Rakau Hoad, Hataitai, Wellington Defence Department's certificate. 142 Read, Jane 26 Bishop Street, St. Albans, Christchurch Otago School of Massage certificate. 143 Rees.George, Arthur King George V Hospit,al, Rotorua LS. T.M. certificate. 144 Rowe, Olive E. Victoria Street, Hamilton Defence Department's certificate. 146 Rowley, Mary C. .. Care of Miss McLean, Duart Road, Have· Otago School of Massage certific~te. lock North 146 Sim, Elizabeth M... Public Hospital, Wellington II 147 Sparkes, Richard H. King George V Hospital, Rotorua Defence Department's certificatAi. 148 Taylor, Ethelred R. A. 9 Campbell Street, Wanganui LS. T.M. certificate. • 149 Ward, Ruth K. P.O. Box 41, Taihape .. » 1 100 Ariell, Hannah B. •• (Address unknown) Otago School of Massage certificate. 161 Flett, Helen J. Defence Department's certificate. 162 Greenwood, Willie Rutland Street, Rotorua II 163 Horton, Decima C. King George V Hospital, Rotorua 104 Gubbins, Beatrice A. (Not practising) LS.T.M. certific~te. 166 Gould, Mary E. 198 Willis Street, Wellington APRIL 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1007

LIST OF MAssEuRs-continmd.

Surname and ChristJan Name. Postal AddM!. Quall/lcationB.

156 Knight, Gwendoline J. (Address unknown) Otago School of Massage certificate. 157 Macphail, William Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer Defence Department's certificate. 158 Copland, Ivy H ... 38 Short Street, Ashburton Passed State massage examination. l59 De Renzi, Kathleen 213 Worcester Street, Christchurch Otago School of Massage certificate. l60 Dean, Myrtle }'. R. (Address unknown) Ul.T.M. certificate. WI Christie, Eunice J. L. Test Street, Oamaru Otago ~"hool of Massage certificate. l02 Berry, Winifred Nurses' Home, Cumberland St., Dunedin 163 Hadfield, Nina A .•• St. John's Hill, Wanganui Passed Htate massage" examination. 164 Wardell, Ethel M ... Care of High Commissioner for New Zea· Defence Department's certificate. land, Strand, London IU5 Watson, Florence M. Granity, Westport Passed State rnassage examination. 100 ~nodgrass, Sarah .. King George V Hospital, l{otorua 11>7 Shaw, }'Iorence H. Massage Staff, Hospital, Wanganui 168 Macfarlane, Jessie .. St. 'Quentin, Lambton Road, Napier 1(;9 Kilgour, Brenda C. Roseneath, Sawyer's Bay, Otago 170 March, Nicholaij G. 82 Webb Street, Wellington Not less than three years'" acti ve practi('e 171 Macintosh, I{uth J;~liza 2 Onslow Road, Dominion J{oad, Mount Not less than three years' activo practice, Eden, Auckland and Battlccreek Sanatorium certifi· cate. 172 King, Ellen F. Sanatorium, Papanui, Christchurch Notlcss than three years' active practice 173 mchards, Walter 29 Pitt Street, Auckland 174 Dowsett, Edward H. lOA Whitaker Place, Auckland .. Deemed competent." 175 Hooton, Lilian 85 Rose Rood, Grey Lynn, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 176 Peek, Hedley J. 11 Poynder A venue, Fendalton .. 177 Hare, Edward 21 Wellesley Street, Auckland .. 178 Melrose, John D. 20 Bourke Street, North InvercargiJI 179 Sargeant, Emily E. 97 Colombo Strcet South, Christchurch 180 Edwards, Eleanor •• Ellison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland I.~, T.M. certificate. 181 Hallett, Muriel R. .. 49 Ranfurly Road, J<~psom, Auckland Not less than three years' ",ctive practice. 182 Bellis, .fames E. 169 Ferguson Street, Palmerston North .. 183 Christmas, Mary L. Nurses' Home, Christchurch Hospital Defence Department's" certificate. 184 Popplewell, Edith King George V Hospital, Rotorua 185 Campbell, NeirW. " Patcham," 98 Symonds Street, Auckland I.S.T.M. certifi~ate. 180 Pike, Vincent C. ., Wilson Street, Timaru Otago School of Massage certificate. 187 McCurdie, Rhoda L. S. 19 Onslow Street, St. Clair, Dunedin 188 Wright, Adelaide 14 Mountain Road, Epsom, Auckland 189 McGowan, John IONairn Street, Wellington I.S. T.M. certifi~~te. 190 Rosser, Joseph Pukuatua Street, Rotorna Not less than three years' active practice 191 Haste, Maud W. 123 Willis Street, Wellington I.S.T.M. certificate. 192 Long, Clifford H. 248 Worcester Street, Christchurch Not less than three years' active practice 193 Askew, Cathleen F. 85 Hansen Street, Wellington Deemed competent. 194 Marley (Garnet Sims), George 135 Riddiford Street, Wellington Not less than three years' aoti ve practice Sims 195 Donnelly, Marion M. Trafalgar Street, Levin Auckland Hospital massage certificate. 196 Brandstater, William A. Sanatorium, Papanui, Christchurch Deemed competent. 197 Price, Lily Hope Road, Thames Not less than three years' active practice 198 MacLoughlin, Mary 38 Colombo Street, Wellington 199 MacLoughlin, Charles W. 200 Hunt, Leila B. 143A d:afton Road, A~~kland 201 Guinan, Alfred R. M. 494 George Street, Dunedin 202 Christian, May E. 8 Bell Road, Remuera, Auckland 203 Duthie, Andrew D. 113 Willis Street, Wellington 204 Dobbie, Ellen L ... I Buter Street, Maori Hill, Dunedin Passed State massage" examination. 205 Alderson, Henrietta R. High Street Chambers, High Street, Christ· Not less than three years' active practice churoh 206 Blank, Charlotte .. 83 Edward Avenue, St. Albans, Christchurch 207 Watson, Mary (Address unknown) 208 Wallace, Marjory .. 13 Pierce Buildings, Auckland .. 209 Tattersall, Hazel E. 15 King's View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 210 Guyton, Percy J ... Edendale, Dunedin 2Il Piotrowska, Isabella F. Public Hospital, Hawera I.S.T.M. certificate." 212 Nurse, Bertha G ... General Hospital, Gis borne 213 Keith, Yolande 30 Oxley Street, Watford, Herts, England London S~hool of Massage certificate. 214 Hall, Amy E. 50 Collins Street, Ha wera I.S.T.M. certificate. 215 Nicholls, Kathleen Box 131, Whangarei Otago School of Massage certificate. 216 Uglow, Ethel L. .. Public Hospital, Westport I.S.T.M. certificate. 217 Wise, Winifred D. E. School Nurse, Education Board, Wanganui Not less than three years' active practice, and Auckland Hospital massage certificate. 218 Murdock, J. Anne .. Hanmer Springs Not less than three years' active practice 220 Rodgers, Ann School Honse, Kaeo I 221 Osten, Richard H. 90 Dee Street, InvercargiII 223 Perry, William G. F. 520 George Street, Dunedin 224 Fiulayson, Margaret H. 62 Don Street, Invel'cargiII 225 Gully, Evelyn M. .. 44 Edward Avenue, St. Albans, Christchurch 226 Hall, George H. 3 Waterloo Avenue, Wellington South 227 Wright, Jessie M... 44 Edward Avenue, St. Albans, Christ· Not less then three ;~ars' active practice, church and Auckland Hospital massage certificate. . 228 Evatt, Ethel Muriel " Waitangi," Boulcott Street, Wellington Not less than three years' active practice 229 Roberts, M. L. 128 Highgate, Roslyn, Dunedin .. Otago School of Massage certificate. 230 Wilson, Gertrude .. King George V Hospital, Rotorna Defence Department's certificate. 231 McLean, Mary E. Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Otago School of Massage certificate. Christchurch 232 M&rtin, Muriel E •.. 1~3 Tanored Street, Linwood, Christchurch 1008. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET~E. [No. 23

LIST OF MAssEuR8-COntinued.

Surname aud Christian Name. Postal Address. Q~lificatlon8.

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233 Andreae, Gladys E. "Mataura," 23 Victoria Avenue, Remuera I.s.'r.M. certificate. 234 Affleck, Mary E- .. 14 Brandon Street, Wellington .. 235 Wilson, Dorothy E. 62 Garden Road, .Fendalton, Christchurch Otago School of Massage certificate. 236 Brown, Ellen B. Public Hospital, Dunedin I.S. T.M. certificate. 237 Wray, Winifred A. (Address unknown) 238 Saunders, Mary L .. 32 Don Street, Invercargill Otago School of Massage certificate. 239 Kelly, Ruby L 101 Grange Road. Mount J!:den, Auckland Not less than three years' active pra

AfRIL 2.J 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1009

BllrIl&DlO and Christian Name. Postal Address. Qualilloations.

297 Donald, Lottie H ... Gille Avenue, Epsom, Aucklsnd .• Not less than three years' aotive practioe. 298 Charlsworth, Dorothy E. Burnell Avenue, Wellington 299 Hames, Catherine 17 Larkworthy Street, Dunedin 300 Tomlinson, Julie A. Willesley, Richmond Avenue, Nelson 301 Brandstater, Martha A. 7 Watson's Road, Papanui, Christchurch 302 Teape, Jane N. Rockside, Mount Eden, Auckland Otago School of M~;"age certificate. 303 Budd, Marjorie Nurses' Homc, Park Road, Auckland Not less than three years' active prac­ tice, and Auckland Hospital massage certificate. 304 Bruce, Maud 281 George Street, Dunedin Otago School of Massage examination. 305 Stilling, Ethel 17 Fendalton Road, Christchurch Not less than three years' active practice. 306 Hallett, Agnes D .•• (Address unknown) B.I.S.T.M. certificate. 307 Tassell, Edward C. Abbott's Buildings, Napier Not less than three years' active practice. 308 Manson, Christina .. 84 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Auckland 309 Asher, Margaret G. King George V Hospital, Rotorua I.S.T.M. certificate." 310 Mactier, Dora C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 311 Coupland, Ethel ErnolifIe, Doriruon Road, 'Mount Eden, Not less than three years' active prac­ Auckland tice, and Auckland Hospital massage certificate. 312 Croker, Harry Main Baths, Rotorua Not less than three years' aotive praotioe. 313 Reynolds, Lina M. 51 Lees Street, Dunedin I.S. T.M. certificate. 314 Brackebush, August " Kia Ora," Rotorua Not less than three years' aotive praotice. 315 Adeane, Leoni E. E. Fleurbaix, Fowlds Avenue, Mount Albert, Auckland Hospital massage certifioate. Auckland 316 Peters, Margherita J. Massage Department, Government Bath I.S. T.M. certificate. Buildings, Rotorua 317 Mitchell, Ethel M. U8 }'erguson Street, Palmerston North Deemed competent. 318 Dawson, Margaret 194 Willis Street, Wellington Not less than three years' active practice. 319 Gould, Kathleen P. C.P.O., Christchuroh. I.S. T.M. certificate. 320 Lynch, Marie M. .. Masseuse, Public Hospital, Napier Not less than three years' active practice. 321 More, Elsie M. 44 Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch 322 Duffus, Adeline M. 4 Essex Road, Mount Eden, Auokland 323 Soutter, Helen C. .. Care of W. Dinnie, 25 Fairview Crescent, C.S.M.M.G. certific~t.,. Kelburn 324 Cameron, Jean H. Longbush P.O., Southland Passed State massage examination. 325 Piper, Katherine .. Care of Mrs. R. Macgregor, South Road, Defence Department's certificate. Hawera 329 Grey, Ida L. 3 Almeda Terrane, Wellington .. Not less than three years' active practice. 330 Cameron, Mercy M. 523 Castle Street, Dunedin Otago Sohool of Massage certificate. 331 Bull, Edward 9 Vauxhall Road, Devonport, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 332 Dufaur, Flora I. Private Bag, Whakatane Otago School of Massage certificate. 333 McLean, Ronald T. 2 Courtenay Place, Wellington Not less than three years' active practice. 334 Lockie, Isobel S. .. Massage Department, Dunedin Hospital C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 335 Steele, Janet M. 100 Albany Street, Dunedin 336 Hesketh, Winifred L. 18 Domett Avenue, Epsom, Auckland Not less tru:~ three years' active practice. 337 Blackbourne, Emma M. 2 Oriental Terrace, Wellington Crighton Hale certificate. 338 Shaw, Richard F ... 195 Ponsonby Road, Auckland .. Not les9 than three years' acti ve practice. 339 Stables, Margaret M. 71 Aro Street, Wellington 340 Duffy, J. A. Care of Y.M.C.A., Wellington 341 McGee, A'Delia R. Panmure Road, Otahuhu, Auckland 342 Nielson, Bessie Care of H. S. Bayliss, corner King and Knight Streets, Hastings 343 Pearce, William Percival Care of Mrs. Watkins, 146 Armagh Street, Christchurch 344 Nicholson, Jane .. lA Driver's Road, Maori Hill, Dunedin I.S. T.M., certificate. 345 Diver, Eleanor Septima Y. W.C.A. Hostel, Scotia Place, Auckland Crighton Hale certificate. 346 Hudson, Mrs. Harriet 207 Ponsonby Road, Auokland .. Not less than three years' active practice. 347 Hudson, Frederick Charles .. 348 Brown, Campbell Stout 965 Colombo St., St. Alba::s, Christchurch 349 Taylor, Dora Margaret 51 Clifford Street, Gisborne Otago School of Ma.'~age cer:tificate. 350 Lane, Huon Box 11, Papanui Road, Christchurch Not less than three years' Sydney Sana- torium. 351 Williamson, Agnes Walker .. 20 Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington Liverpool Physical Training College. 352 Davies, Eileen Mary The Cottage, Port Hills, Nelson .. I.S. T.M. certificate. 353 Hetherington, Miss Sarah Jane U Grove Road, Kelburn Swedish School of Massage. 354 Hanron, Miss lI-fary Maud .. King George V Hospital, Rotorua Defence Department's certificate. 355 Rust, Mrs. Mary .. 40 Wynyard Street, Auckland .. Crighton Hale certificate. 356 Anderson, Miss Janet Knox 44 Dominion Buildings, Christchurch C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 357 Birch, Mrs. Ruth .. 48 Monro Street, Seatoun, Wellington Not less than three years' active practice, 358 Ainsworth, Rubv M. The Hospital, Christchurch I.S. T.M. certificate. 359 Grant, Elizabeth' Ellen Alfreda 29 Birwood Crescent, Parnell Not less than three years' aotive practice. 360 Morgan, Hariette Lavinia Lower Selwyn Street, Onehunga I.S. T.M. certificate. 361 Miller, Kathleen M. 7 Rolleston Street, Wellington .. Not less than three years' aotive practioe. 362 Gore-Martin, Mab !ijabt-I 151 Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington 363 Rudge, Hannah Elizabeth Ernott's Lane, Greymouth 365 Smith, Ellen 15 Queensberry Street, Dunedin .. Otago School of ~age. 367 Fraser, Margaret .. 115 Brougham Street, Wellington Diploma Australian Massage Associa­ tion' Diploma Guy's Hospital. 368 Stenhouse, Mary Elizabeth .. 34 Sandringham Street, St. Clair, Dunedin Otago School of Mas.'!age. 369 Volkman. Elizabeth Eleanor Leeston, Canterbury 370 Logan, Myra Adelaide Crown Street, Royal Oak, Onehunga Australian Massage" Association. 371 Turton, Beryl Alice Care of Bank of Australasia, Auckland C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 372 Scott, Winifred Merelina Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer .• I.S.T.M. certificate. 1010 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

Surname and Christian Name. Postal Address. Quallftcatloll8.

373 Spens-Bla.ck, Yvonne Mabel Massage Department, Bath House, Rotorua Not less than three years' service. 374 Champtaloup, Miriam .. II Elder Street, Dunedin . . . . State massage examination. 375 Simpson, Alice Mary .. 84 Grafton Hoad, Auekland . . . . C.8.M.M.G. certificate. 376 Harris, Emma Jane .. King George V Hospital, Rotorua .. I.S. T.M. certificate. 377 Wason, Agnes .. .. " " .. Defence Department's certificate. 378 Jones, Mandel ,Tames .. Govel'Ument Bath Buildings, Rotorua .. Not less than three years' active practice. 379 Erwin, Jean Neile.. .. 82 Mansfield Avenue, St. Albans, Christ· Registered nurse, State massage exami· church nation. 380 Copland, Ethel Mary .. Keri, Marama Street, Frankton Junction .. LS. T.M. certificate. 381 Jewiss, Frank .. .. 4 Aubum Street, off Khyber Pass, Auckland Not less than three years' active practice. 382 Smyth, Elsie Pearl .. 84 Grafton Road, Auckland . . . . C.S.M.M.G. certificate. 383 Cosens, Joan Sylvia Garrod Bank of New South Wales. Auckland .. 384 Smith, Wilfred Thomas 308 George Street, Sydney . . . . Not less than" three years' active practice. 385 Fooks; Gertrude Compton .. 27 Vincent Avenue, Remuera . . . . N.Z. State massage examination. 386 Morton, Ella Beatrice 19 Paterson Street, Wellington. .. . . 387 Salis bury, Kathleen Hazel " Malfroy Road, Rotorua' . . . . Defence Department's" certificate. 388 Wright, Amy Constance .. Care of Bishop Mules, Trafalgar Bquare, AIl subjects. Nelson 389 Hayden, George Wiltshire .. Box 98, Roxburgb .. Massage Board examination. 390 O'Callaghan, Lorna Mary .. Taihape .. .. State massage examination. 391 Wylie, Gladys Muriel .. Box 142, Wellington .. 392 Mitchell, Victoria Blanche .. 41 Lytton Street, WadcRtown .. LS.'f.M. certilicate. 393 Brackebush, August Honghes " Kia Ora," Rotorua .. State massage examinatiun. 394 Weedon, Clifton .. .. 494 George Street, Dunedin 395 Weedon, May .. .. 396 Westall, Annie Elizabeth .. 63 Fendalk,n ltoad, Ch;istchurch C.S.MM.G. certificate." 397 Watson, Doris .. .. 8 Valpy Street, St. Clair, Dunedin State massage examination. 398 Bowen, Elsie Hadlow Courte· 23 Cameron Hoad, Napier .. nay 399 Jennings, Joan Marion Carter's Terrace, Tinwald .. 400 Butt, Alfred .. Putuhua Stroot, Rotorua .. Not less than three" years' active practice. 401 McGirr, Elsa Sofia Te Aroha ...... State massage examination. 402 Petersen, William .. Porangahau Road, Waipukurau .. Teilmann Institute (Danish). 403 Brass, Clarice Hume Herbert Street, Invercargill .. State massage e amination.

Signed by direction and on behalf of the Registrar MICHAEL HERBERT WATT, Chairman, Masseurs Hegistration Board.

Certificates of N aturalizatilm granted.

Department of Intemal Affairs, WelIington, 30th March, 1925. T is hereby notified, for public information, that certificates of naturalization, in accordance with the provisions of the I British Nationality and Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Act, 1923, have been granted to the persons named and described hereunder. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Da.le of Name. Residence. Occupa.tion. I Country of Birth. NaturaUzatloD.

Anderson, Frederick Auckland Seaman Sweden 27/3/25. Hilkie, Hermann Wellington Carpenter Brazil .. *Silich, Toni John .. Hukatere Farmer Dalmatia. Schley, Gustav Robert Auckland Waterside worker Germany 27/3/25.

• SpeclaJ certilioate dated 27th March, 1925, under section 7.

Public '.t'ru«t Office A.ct. 1908. and its A. mendmenl'.-ElutiuM to admin;"ter Katate .•.

OTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of N the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and oecupations (so far as lmown) are hereunder Jet forth.

Date Name. Residence. Occu patton. ! Date I E1ectloll Testate or Stamp 011100 ' of Death. filed. Intl>state. concerned.

1 I Jeff, William .Tames Palmerston South Bread-carter .. 10/2/25 23/3/25 Testate Dunedin. 2 I Matson, Carl .. Auckland .. Newspaper.vendor 17/2/25 23/3/25 Intestate Auckland. 3 McNeil, Arohibald .. Benhar .. . . Gardener .. 7/2/25 23/3/25 Test3te Dunedin. 4 I Port, Charles Frederick .. Tapui . . . . Railway employee 18/2/25 23/3/25 Invercargill.

II Wellington. 6 'I Porter, Alexander Marton .. .. Retired Presbv· 18/2/25 23/3/25 terian minister 6 Ross, William .. Port Chalmers ..! Boatswain .. 13/8/24 23/3/26 1 Dunedin.

Publio Trust Office, Wellington, N.Z., 30th March, 1925. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1011

TratJie Beturm. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.-Traflio Returu. for the period ending 28th February, 1925, and for the oorresponding N, period, 1924:- WHANGAREI SECTION. I GISBORNE SECTION-continued. 1925. 1924. PASS:BING:BIBS,- No. No. 1925. 1924. 1st Class 2 147 2 872 . GooDs-continuea. Tons. Tons. 2nd Class 11:876 14:465 Timber.. 976 1,170 Other Goods 4,139 3,141 Total 14,023 17,337 Total 5,115 4,311 Season Tiokets 83 300 R:BIv:BINu:BI,- £ S. d. £ s. d. GOODS,- No. No. Passengers 79tl 19 0 1,006 1 7 Oattle 610 172 Paroels 250 6 6 248 6 5 Sheep and Pigs 7,898 9,488 Goods 2,351 6 2 1,969 2 7 Misoellaneous 13 13 10 40 1 9 Total 8,508 9,660 Rents and Commissions 105 5 4 114 9 9 ------Tons. Ton•. Total .. £3,519 10 10 £3,378 2 1 Timber 2,526 3,339 ~----. Other Goods 14,268 16,035 To, ..1 16,794

19~.3:~ I NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES. R:BIv:BI1I'u:BI,- £ •. d. £ PaBBengers 2,636 17 0 1,735 9 6 1925. 1924. Parcels 496 1 2 331 10 2 PASSENG:BIRS,- No. No. Goods 5,218 0 1 5,140 6 6 1st Olass 74,650. 86,509 Miscellaneous 266 13 10 429 16 5 2nd Clas8 432,553 630,250 Rent. and Oommi•• lons 359 10 7 199 4 3 ------Tot .. l 507,203 716,759 Total .. £8,977 2 8 £7,836 6 10 ------Season Tioke!'. 2,781 35,148 GOODS,- No. No. Catt.le 19,581 19,112 Sheep and Pigs 792,282 682,449

KAIHU SEOTION. Total 811,863 701,561

1925. 1924. Tons. Tons. PASSBNG:BIRS,- No. No. Timber 31,667 30,821 Is' Class 120 131 Other Good. 219,083 201,029 2nd Olass 1,708 4,422 Total 250,750 231,850 Total 1,828 4,553

Season Tioke," REVENUE,- £ S. d. £ s. d. Passengers ., 115,222 10 10 129,923 11 7 GOODS,- No. No. Paroels 22,081 2 3 20,871 15 6 Cattle 2 Goods 216,368 2 3 198.958 1 5 Sheep and Pigs 251 58 Misoellaneous 5,230 15 0 9,951 5 2 Rents and Oommisslons 6,520 16 3 5,287 16 8 Total 251 60 ------Total £365,423 6 7 £364,992 10 4 Tons. Tons. Timber 952 837 Other Goods 496 317

Tot.. l 1,448 1,154 SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANOHES. RBv:BINUE,- Jt 8. d. £ 8. d. 1925 1924. Passengers •• 196 15 6 274 13 6 PASS:BINGERS,- No No. Paroels 112 17 4 108 5 9 1st Class 60,794 67,099 Goods 528 9 3 453 19 8 2nd ClasB 271,Ul 415,707 Misoellaneous 17 6 5 2 13 3 Rents and Oommlssions 2016 0 17 12 0 Total 332,535 482,806 ------Total •• £876 4 6 .£857 4 2 Season Tiokets 11,473 14,255

GOODS,- No. No. Oattle 7,875 6,889 Sheep and Pigs 756,638 681,642

Total 764,518 688,531 GISBORNE SECTION. Tons. Tons. 1925. 1924. Timber 26,110 32,987 PASSENGIIlRS,- No. No. Other Goods 221,190 269,958 1st Class 778 894 2nd Class 6,055 8,795 Total 247,300 302.945 Total 6,883 9,689 R:BIVENUIIl,- £ 8. d. £ s. d. Season Tiokeh 4 44 Passengers •• 60,758 3 10 68,972 15 5 Paroels 14,152 6 4 13,871 18 1 GOODS,- No. No' Goods 151,986 o 10 153,875 16 9 Cattle 67 15 Misoellaneous 4,486 17 5 5,251 6 4 Sheep and Pigs 24,760 18,514. Rents and Commissions 4,726 1 9 2,970 .6 0 ------Total 24,827 18,529 Total •• £236,109 10 2 £244,942 2 7 1012 THE NE W ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

WESTPORT SEOTION. PICTON SEOTION. 1926. 1924·1 1925. 1924. PABSIlIIOIIBI, - No. No. PABBIINGIIBB,- No. No. 1st Olass 53 55 1st Olass 985 1,587 2nd Olass 6,501 8,057 I 2nd Olass 3,363 5,334 Total 6,1S1S4 8,112 Total 4,8!l8 6,871 -- Beason Tioken 111 278 Season Tloket. 5 126 GoODS,- No. No. GOODS,- No. No. Oattle 7 11 Cattle 20 44 Sheep and Pigs 231 158 Sheep and Pigs 88,277 28,639

Total 238 169 Total 88.297 28,683

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Timber 508 606 Timber 51 74 Other Good. 48,754 51,999 Other Oood. 4,686 6,113 Total 49,262 52,605 Tota.l 4.687 6.187 I RIiVIINoII,­ 41 B. d. £ s. d. BBVIINUII,- £ s. d. £ s. d. Passengers •. 600 18 5 1,264 14 10 Passengers .. 595 18 11 725 16 8 Paroels 126 4 9 280 17 4 ParoelS' .. 175 1 9 164 5 11 Goods 9,416 3 2 18.801 5 5 Goods 2,560 18 7 2,602 5 4 Mlsoellaneous 742 6 5 734 0 8 Misoellaneous 185 17 2 810 4 8 Rents and Oommls.loll. 6\1 14 5 50 11 2 Bents and Commissions 175 4 11 72 9 6

Total £10.955 7 2 ~16,081 9 0 Total £8,698 1!l £8,875 1 8

NELSON SEOTION. LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. 1925. 1924. 1925. 1924. P ABIIIIIGIIBS,- No. No. PABSIINGIIBS,­ No. No. 1st Olas••• 625 591 lst OIass 741 628 2nd Olass •• 6,202 7.268 2nd Olass 2,320 1,588 Total 6.827 7,854 Total 8,061 2,216 Season Tlokeu 27 -221 I Sea.son Tiokeu 1 GOODS.- No. No. OOODS,- No. No. Oattle •• 21 51 Oattle 2 6 Sheep and Pigs 2,023 8,444 Sheep and Pig. 2,721 688 Total 2,044 8,495 Tota.l 2,723 644

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Timber •• 402 889 Timber 56 88 Other Goods 2,410 8,286 Other Goods 457 458 2.812 8,675 Total 518 486

RIIVIIl'IUB, - ,£ s. d. Il s. d. BliVIINUB,­ .Il s. d. l! s. d. Passengers •• 687 18 6 700 16 10 Passengers •• 475 2 9 617 17 9 Paroels 154 11 9 151 14 5 Paroels 185 9 8 115 1 2 Goods 1,266 12 11 1,488 8 9 Goods 829 8 4 279 4 2 Misoellaneous 725 16 19 8 Misoellaneous •• 444 2 911 Bents and Oommisslons 44 1 8 55 2 7 Bents and OOJDlXlisslons 410 0 518 0 Tob! £2,160 1 10 £2,408 2 8 Total £948 14 8 £1.020 11 0 ----

N.Z.R.-FINANOIAL YEAR 1924-25. OOI(PAB!TlVII SUDKBl'I'r 011' TlIAII'lI'Io 011 ALL SIIOTIONS from 1st April, 1924, \0 28th February, 1925. Bet.son All Bectionl. Beoond-olaas PU88nIl8l'll. Tolial. Ticlteta.

S. R. S. 1 R. 1925 ...... S63,123 1,075.280 8.061,273 6,706,240 11,505,916 !l82,711 1924 ...... 718,782 1,220,820 3,278,691 7,538,77~ 12,747,067 477,026 ----- Inorease ...... 5,685 ------Decrease ...... 50,659 145,540 217,418 I 827.534 1,241,151 ..

Sbeep and All Bestion•• Oattle. Pigs. Tntal. Timber. I O'her Good.. I Total.

No. NO~ No. I T_ _. T_ 1925 •• ...... 318,917 6,483,557 6,752,474 i 686,488 5,268.278 5,954,766 1924 ...... 290,471 6,328,754 6,614,225 i 6!l7,307 5,257,854 5,915,161 ----_____ -----1 ______. ______Increase ...... 28,446 109,803 138,249; 39,181 424 39,605 Deorease ...... 1------...... -, .. APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1013

RAILWAY WORKING AOOOUNT, sbowing BBVENUE and EXPENDITURE to 'be Termination of tbe Period endin!( 28th February, 1925.

Expenditure. : For a. Twelve-montbly Period. I ~~ I Revenue. A ver&ge to Da.'e. Section --~-~--I------~~ ..; ~'I------: / ~ g Revenue I E:

NORTH ISLAND,- ] I £ s. d'l £ s. d·I' £ s. d.1 £ 8. d. I' £ s. d] £ s. d. Whangarei __ ', 88 8,977 2 8 88,57716 8 10,129 4 81 108,187 7 1:122-141,090 8111,33117 0 Kaihu.- _. 24] 876 4 61 8,18517 4 807 810 8,417 6 4'102'83 36910 0] 379 19 0 Gisborne " " 601 3,519 10 10 34,548 1 11 3,M75 0 51 32,925 16 11 95'301 726 8 11 692 6 8 North Island Main 1,158365,423 6 73,766,83114 5233,38310 5/2,677,460 8 51 7l'08'a,5~6 3 32,51310 1 Linep and Branches ---1------______1 ______1__ ]

Total 1'3301378'79~~ 3,898,~43 10 4]1247,695 ~=--:!2,820,990 18 9 j 72'52 I

SOUTH ISLAND,- . I South Island Main Il,596,~36.109 10 22,349,822 8 7,177,98314 2]2,081,770 0 3[ 885911,596 611 1 1,414 4 6 Lines and Branches 1 ' ' 'I Westport.. •. 36, 10,955 7 2] 118,812 1 10, 7,551 7 1 82,633 16 9 69'55,3,575 7 3,2.486 13 4 Nelson. " 61] 2,160 1 10 22,234 1 51 2.618 12 5i 28,793 5 9 129'50 394 17 4., 511 7 1 Picton 56 3,693 1 41 30,159 11 n 3,:H7 19 2 33,001 14 2 101I'42 583 8 11] 638 8 6 ~ Lake Wakatlpu "1 94814 81 9,050 0 0 '. 1,261 9 9i• 11,21217 10 123'90 Steamers 1 I Total I, 7491253,86615212,530,078391192,666 '271-2,-2-37-.-41-1-1-4-91 88-43'

Graud total ,,13,079632,662 iGG 6,428,221 14 1410,36i6li 5,064,4021361 78'78\ ] , 1 ,I:

OORRESPONDING PEBIOD LAST YEAR

NORTH ISLAND,- I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d.. £ s. d.1 £ s. d'l £ s. d. Whangarei .. I 88 7,836 610, 81,862 110, 6,379 17 5\ 86,55111101105'73:1,068 9 8 1,129 13 8 Kaihu .. , 24 857 4 2 7,912 8 10 809 10 0 9,145 13 31115'59' 357 3 21 412 16 6 Gisborne .. .. I 49 3,378 2 l' 35,696 18 8 2,693 6 11 30,694 0 9, 85'99 78)) 4 5 678 12 2 Nortb Island Main 1,151364,99210 4,3,702,18613 4226,714 13 52,599,974 811'] 70'23,3,49513 712,454 18 10 Lines and BranohesIi, . , I Total 11,!312377,06~ 3 513'827,65~ 2 8:236,5~:~6 1::2'726.'..~~_~4 917;:-~3: 1 SOUTH ISLAND,- I I I ; Soutb Isla.nd Main 1,588244,942 2 7 1 2,371,111 2 2186,475 1 92,069,728 0 11 87'29'1,618 10 11 1,412 15 8 Lines and Branohes', 1 i Westport ~. 36 16,081 9 0 105,020 4 3 9,955 11 7 80,311 12 111 76'4713,156 0 82,41615 9 Nelson 61 2,408 2 3 22,648 15 11 2,469 1 2 27,065 14 0'119'46 402 4 8 480 9 11 Picton .. 56 3,875 1 81 34,289 9 111 2,914 4 2 37,817 3 11110'29 663 6 9 731 11 8 Lake WakaHpu .. 1,02011 0, 7,932 7 0 875 1 8, 9,5821611\120'81 .. Steamers -----i---I-·-' I_'ll Total . ~,741268,327 _6 6,,2,541,001 19 31202,689~:2,224,=95 710 87'54

Grand total . '13,053 645,391 9 11 6,368,660 1 11:439,286 7 34,950,861 2 71 77'741 1

OOSTof OONSTRUOTION of RAILWAYS, ROLLING-8TOOK, ETC., to Slat March, 1924, as furnIshed by Public Works ~ Department a.ndby Gr~ymoutb a.nd Westport Harbour Boards respeotively.

Cost of Cost of Section. Opelled Lines. Unopened Lines.

------~~ ------£ s. d. £ s. d. Wha.ngarel 962,512 0 0 529,488 0 0 Kaihu 191,902 0 0 Tauranga 1,107,661 0 0 Gisborne . 699,362 0 0 714,114 0 0 North Isla.nd Main Lines and Branches 19,076,401 0 0 2,6012,31£ 0 0 South Island Main Lines and Branches 15,994.401 0 0 315,086 0 0 Westland 2,438,977 0 0 1,502,724 0 0 Westport 699.940 0 0 97.627 0 0 Nelson 444,816 0 0 98,684 0 0 Picton 687,691 0 0 18.128 0 0 Lake Wa.ka.tlpu Steamer Service 44.350 0 0 In Suspense- Surveys, North Island 35,103 0 0 Miscella.neous, North Island 5,169 0 0 Surveys, South Island 5,763 0 0 Miscellaneous, Soutb Island 5,168 0 0 P.W.D. Stock of Permanent-way 200,580 0 0 W.R.D. Stock of A.O.L. and R.l.A Stores 159,075 0 0 Ba.lance of cost of raising loan of £1,000,000 for Railways Improve­ 61,726 0 0 ment Authorization Act 1914 Account ---"------Totals £41,399,427 0 0 £7,339.394 ()'O

----~-- ~~ ------'--- L. HAMANN, Railway. Department, 30tb Ma.rch, 1925. Ohief Accountant, New ZeaJand Railway•. G THE NEW ZEALANn GAZETTE. [~o. 28

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Makomako Native School and residence £2,454 J. H. Meekings. Mangahao, Section 147: 110 k.v. switoh.gear .. f £6,-1,68 Os. IOd., c.i.f. Metro-Vickers, Ltd. (Metro-Vickers). t £6,891 Os. 7d., c.i.f. Reyrolle and Co., Ltd. (Reyrolle). Quote 837, Hardwood, Waim",na Road- 44.'> ft. iron hark piles Is. 5~ per lin. ft., f.o.b. 3,925 ft. hewn ironbark 348., f.o. b. 7,811 ft. sawn ironbark 418. Sd., f.o.b. 5,853 ft. sawn M.A.H. 29s. 2d., f.o.b. Coleridge, Section 181 : Induction regulators £1,500, c.i.f. National Electric Co. (G.E. Co.). Kawhia Police·station £1,774 Street and Street. Wairoa Bridge: Bearings £391 Dunedin Engineering and Steel Co. Six road·rollers, Main Highways­ c.i.f.e. (one) Equipment, Ltd. (Galion). Two 3-5 ton motor·rollers 1£liOO, l £553, c.i.f.e. (one) Booth, Macdonald (Austin Manufacturing Co.). Two 6--S ton rollers £587 f.o.b., each Cory-Wright and Salmon (T. Green aild Co.), Two 10-12 ton rollers £736 f.o. b., each Cory-Wright and Salmon (Wallis and Steevens). Quote 844, Hardwood. Popoekoea Bridg~ 800 ft. sawn ironhark 378., f.o.b. 315 ft. hewn M.A.H. 278. 6d., f.o.b. 884 ft. sawn M.A.H. 2Rs., f.o.b. 3,94() ft. sawn M.A.H. 28s., f.o. b. Government Buildings: Additions £7,793 Fletcher Construction Company. Mangahao, Section 161: Oil-tank breathers £28 16s. .. J. J. Niven and Co. (Niven). District Engineer's Residence, Stratford £1,657 Bernard and Squire. Native Land Court, Rotorua: Additions £498 A. A. Aburn. Rotokautuku-Tikitiki Road: Formation £1,463 28. 3d. T. Conole. Mangahao; 19/16 copper cable .. £703 3s. 8d., c.i.f.e. P. R. Baillie (Australian). Heating State Fire building, Wellington £2,275 T. Ballinger and Co. Quote 841, GiI!borne-Napier Railway- 80/25 ft. ironbark poles 4-fd. lin. ft., f.o.b .•• 730/20 ft. ironbark poles .. 41-d. lin. ft., f.o. b •.• 865 sup. ft. sawn M.A.H. cross-arms 33s., c.i.f. Quote 845, ironbark poles, Waikato Transmission- line (42 fts.)- 6,720 lin. ft. 418. 9d. each, f.o.b. 2,940 lin. ft. 468. 6d. each, f.o. b. 2,100 lin. ft. 47s. 6d each, f.o.b. Mangahao, Se<-tion 162: Oil-ta.nk8 £243 E. J. Ruddick (Ruddick). Ashburton Drill·hall : Additions £868 Smith Bros. Makomako Bush Access Road 138. 3d. cub. yd. -.Howell. Te Anau Tourist Hotel: Additions £7,350 H. Morris. Orepuki-Waiau Railway: Station buildings £2,537 lOs. Harper and Walker. Haydn Settlement: Road-formation .• £2,6806s.2d. Archer and Sefton. Khandallah SubRtation: Stables, brick £525 H. Storey. Waikaremoana Hostel: Additions £2,698 H. J. Peacocke. Installation of electric light, Palmerston North •• £1,042 15s. 4d. Manson and Barr (Ltd.).

F. W. FURKERT, Engineer.in-Chief and Under-Secretary.

Officiating MiniBter8 far 1925.-Notiu No.9. registered number 931, situated at Wellington, is hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication of this notice Registrar-General's Office, in the Gautte. Wellington, 31st March, 1925. F. W. ROWLEY, URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, Registrar of Industrial Unions. P the following names of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act are published for general informa­ tion:- Ohurch of the Province of New Zeawnd, commonly called the Tt"U8tee8 of the Waipipi Rabbit DiBtriet'· elected.-Notiu Ohurch of Engwnd. No Ag. 2485. The Reverend Frank Dll1lI18oge. Depa.I1J;1lent of Agriculture, The Reverend Hugh Henry Mathia.s. Wellington, 27th March, 1925. W. W. COOK, Regjstra.r-General. OTICE has been received, under the hand of the N Returning Officer of the Waipipi Rabbit District, constituted under Part III of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908, that William Craig. The InduBtrial OOMiliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.­ Harry Knight, N otiI:e 0/ Oan..,ellation of Registration. William John Craig, Charters Dickey, DepartmentofLa~ Alfred Jones, and Wellington. 28th March, 11125. Archibald Douglas OTICE is hereby given that the registration of the have been duly elected trustee8 of the sil.id diStrict. N -Wellingt<>n Manufacturing Jewellers', Watch and Clock Makers', and KiDdred Trades' Industrial Union of Workers, W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. I THE NEW Z'EALAND GAZETTE. 101ft

Extending the Provision8 of the Judgments (Reciprocity) Notice to Mariners No. 22 of 1925. Enactment, 1922 (Federated ]~al.ay State8) , to New Zea­ land, Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z" 27th March, 1925. HE following Notices to Mariners, which have been Department of Justice, T received from the Department of Trade and Customs, Wellington,26th March, 1925, Melbourne, are published for general information. "HE following copy of an Order of the High Commissioner T for the Federated Malay States extending the pro­ B. W. MILLIER, Acting.Secretary. visions of the Judgments (Reciprocity) Enactment, 1922, of those States to New Zealand, is published for general in­ AUSTRALIA--SOUTH COAST, KANGAROO ISLAND. formation. Cape Willoughby Light to be replaced by a temporary light; C. J. PARR, Minister of .Tustice. character to be altered; power to be increased. Mariners and others are hereby notified that the white FEDERATED MALAY STATES. flashing light at Cape Willoughby will be replaced by a The Judgment8 (Reciprocity) Enactment, 1922. temporary group-flashing white light from about 1st April, ORDER EXTENDING THE PROVISIONS OF THE ENACTMENT TO 1925, until about 6th June, 1925, when a group - flashing NEW ZEALAND. white light of increased power will be established on tile existing lighthouse tower. WHEREAS the High Commissioner is salisfied that reciprocal P08ition.-On the S.E. extreme of Kangaroo Island. provisions have bCen made by the Legislature of New Zea­ Lat. 35° 51' S., long. 138° 10' E., on chart No. 2389. land for the enforcement therein of judgments obtained in the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States: (a,) Temporary Light. Now, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sec­ Character.-Group -flashing White, showing three jta8hes tion 5 (i) of the Judgments (Reciprocity) Enactment, every fifteen seconds, thus: Flash t sec., eclipse It sec. ; 1922, the High CommiRRioner hereby orders and declares flash t sec., eclipse Ii sec.; flash! sec., eclipse 11 sec. that the provisions of the said enactment shaH extend to Power.-l,200 candles. Elevation.-200 ft. judgments obtained in the Supreme Court of New Zealand Visibility.-14 miles, from 17)0 through south to 050°, in the like manner as they extend to judgments obtained in Structure.-Wooden framework structure, 25 ft. in height. a SUpE'rior Court in the United Kingdom, as and from the This structure wilI be removed when the permanent light is 13t,h December, 1924. re·established. (b.) Permanent Light. Character.-Group - flashing White, showing three jta8hes Extending the Provision8 of the Maintenance Orders (Facilities every fifteen seconds, thus: Flash t sec., eclipse It sec.; for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921, as amended by Ordi· flash t sec., eclipse It sec.; flash t sec., eclipse 11 sec. nance 22 of 1922 (Straits Settlements), to New Zealand. Power.-175,OOO candles. Elevation.-252 ft. Visibility.-22 miles, from 171° through south to 050°. Department of Justice, St,ructure,-White circular stone tower 92 ft. in height. Wellington, 26th March, 1925. Rem.arkB.-In other respects, the light wilI remain un- HE following copy of a notification issued by the Governor altered. Further notice wilI be given when the alterations T of the Straits Settlements extending the provisions have been completed. of the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Charts affected :- Ordinance, 1921, as amended by Ordinance 22 of 1922, of Admiralty Chart No. 25-Backstairs Passage. the Straits Settlements, to New Zealand, is published for Admiralty Chart No, 1014-Cape Jervis to Rivoli Bay. general information, Admiralty Chart No. 2389-St. Vincent and Spencer C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. Gulfs, Admiralty Chart No. 2759B-Australia-Southern No. 185: MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCE­ portion. MENT) ORDINANCE, 1921, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 22 Publications affected: Admiralty List of Lights and OF 1922. Visual Time Signals, Part VI, 1924, No. 2393. WHEREAS by the above-mentioned Ordinance it is, amongst other things, provided that where the Governor is satisfied TASMANIA.-NoRTH-EAST COAST.-BANKS STRAIT. that reciprocal provisions have been made by the Legislature (Positions are approximate unless given in seconds.) of any British possession or of any territory under His Rocks reported N,W. of George Rocks. Latitude 40° Majesty's protection for the enforcement of maintenance 54' 29" south, longifude 148° 18' 26" east. orders made by Courts in the Straits Settlements, the Go­ Three unchartered rocks have been (liscovered in the above vernor may, by notification published in the GazeJ;te, declare position over which there is a minimum depth of one fathom that the said Ordinance shall extend to maintenance orders at low water. Further details will be published in due made by Courts within such possession or territory, and course. thereupon the said Ordinance shall apply to such maintenance Chart affected : No. 1706. orders as if they had been made by Courts in England or Publication: Australian Pilot, Vol. II, page 239. Ireland: And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the Legislature of the Dominion of New Zealand ha" made reciprocal pro· Notice to Mariners No. 23 of 1925. vision as aforesaid: Now, therefore, the Governor, by virtue and in exercise NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-BAY OF I'LENTY.­ of the powers aforesaid, is pleased to declare that the Main­ TAURANGA HARBO~ tenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921, as amended by Ordinance 22 of 1922 shall extend to Main­ Marine Department, tenance Orders made by Courts in the Dominion of New Wellington, N.Z., 31st March, 1925. Zealand as if such maintenance orders had been made by Courts in England or Ireland. Wharf to be C01't8tf'11cted and Dredger to operate. HE Tauranga Harbour Board notify that construction of T the Railway Wharf, a quay wall structure having a The IndU8trial Schools Act, 1908.-Notice to the Public Trustee. seaward face of 320 ft. at a site oppooite the Monmouth Redoubt and about quarter of a mile northward of the Town Education Department, Wharf, will shortlv commence, Wellington, 19th March, 1925. Simultaneously' with commencement of the wharf-con­ HEREAS Cedric Ernest Marett Lamb is at present struction a Priestman grab-dredge mounted on a pontoon W an inmate of the Auckland Probation Home: will operate within an area embracing 80 yards seaward from And whereas such inmate is entitled to certain moneys: the existing stone-facing on the foreshore and points 88 And whereas it appears expedient to issue the directions yards northwards of the northerly RJld 30 yarde southwards hereinafter set forth : of the southerly extremities of the wharf site. Now, I, Christopher James Parr, Minister of Education, in Between sunset and sunrise white lights will be exhibited exercise of the powers conferred by section :18 of the In­ from the dredger and other construction-craft; also from the dustrial Schools Act, 1908, do hereby direct the Public Trustee wharf structure duriug pl'Ogress; and the dredger plant will to take possession of all such moneys, and apply the same have moorings laid ill various directions. The position of for the benefit of such inmate in accordance with the pro­ all mooring anchors will be marked by buoys. visions of the same Act. Mariners are cautioned to pa.."" the dredging-pl:ant and the C. J. PARR, M;inister of Edu,cation. works in progress at a reduced speed, and to exercise care to 1016 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 2~ avoid fouling the moorings laid down in connection with the there are springs near the coast and water could be got by construction or dredging operations. sinking a well. Publications affected: Admiralty Plan No. 2521; "New Improvements comprise 90 chains six.wire fencing, fair Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, page 240; .. New Zealand order, and sman shack. Nautical Almanac," 19?..5, page 191. File-R.O., 26/14233; D.O., 22/1903. G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. Mangonui Oounty.-Block II, Herekino Survey District. Lot 2 of part 6, Manukau Block: Area, 151 acres 3 roods Notice to Mariners No. 24 of 192!j. 36 perches; deposit, £100; upset price, £900. Situated one mile from Rerekino School and one mile NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH IsLAND.-RAURAKl GULF.-TmI­ and a quarter from dairy factory. Comprises 25 acres in fair pasture, 12 acres in worn-out pasture, 60 acres swamp, TmI MATANGI. and some 50 acres scrub and tea-tree. Well situated, with Marine Department., frontage to main road. Soil is fair clay, all ploughahle, but Wellington, N.Z., 1st April, 1925. rather cold. Swamp will require draining, and this will Light to be c.hanged from Fixed to Flashing. necessitate stop-banking, but property is so situated for this that scheme would be self-contained. Fencing consists of ARINERS are hereby notified that on and after the 59 chains boundary and subdivision fence in good order. M evening of Thul'Sday, 30th April, 1925, a group­ Buildings comprise dwemng 3 rooms, 20 ft. by 20 ft., cow­ flashing white light showing two flashes every thirty seconds, shed 35 ft. by 14 ft., and storeroom attached, fowlhouse, and length of flash two second., eclipse between flashes six seconds, yard_ Some 43 chains of drain already in swamp. between, groups twenty seconds, visible 20 M., will be ex­ File-R.O_, 26/25865; D.O., 22/6299. hibited from the lighthouse on Tiritiri Matangi in lieu of the existing fixed light_ Whangarei Oounty.-Waipu Parish. Location, height, and arc of visibilit.y continue unaltered. Part Seotions 224, 334, and 406: Area, 230 acres 2 roods Publications affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 1998, 3565, 25 perch"s; deposit, £150; upset price, £1,900. 2543, and 1212; "New Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, Property situated in a well-settled district, five Iniles from page 183; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1925, page Mangawai Wharf, two miles Bnd a half from Tara Road Sehool, 134, No. VII, and page 344; "Admiralty List of Lights," seven Iniles from Makarau Dairy Factory. Comprises level 1924, Part VI, page 391, No. 2875. to undulating land, nearly all ploughable, 55 acres in fair G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. pasture, 90 acres in danthonia, 1 acre in orchard and grounds, 2 acres in bush and 30 acres in fern and scrub; balance bush land felled and stumped. Soil is of clay loam. A stream nms through the farm, giving an excellent water­ "upply. Boundary-fence (270 chains) fairly good. Buildings CROWl\ LANDS NOTICES. comprise five-roomed house in good order, cow-shed, bam, and fi ve small sheds. Land in Canterbury Land District forfeited. File-R.O., 26/5156; D.O., 22/1167. Franklin Oounty_-Opaheke Parish. Department of Lands and Survey, Sections 192 and 199A: Area, 495 acres; deposit, £200 ; Wellington, 26th March, 1925. upset price, £3,500. _ l\.1 OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under- Farm gituated seven miles from Drury Station and one 1.." mentioned land having been declared forfeited by mile from Ararimu SchooL Section 192 comprises 120 acres resolution of the Canterbury Land Board, the said land has in fair pasture, 50 acres rough feed, and 30 acres green bush. thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Sect.ion 199A has 10 acres fair pasturB, 15 acres worn-out, Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, and balance in fern, &c. Both sections well watered by 1915. springs and streams. The quality of soil varies from medium to good loam on clay and rubble. a large area being plough­ SCHEDULK able. Buildings consist of sound wood and iron house, cow­ CANTERBUBY LAND DISTRIOT. shed with concrete fioor, hay-shed, and six small sheds. SECTION 11, Isleworth Settlement, Tenure: S.T.L./S. 212. Some 460 chains of fencing in medium condition on property. Formerly held by J. B. Gilmour. Reason for forfeiture: File-R.O., 26/16994; D.O., 22/549, 2197. Section abandoned. Franklin County.-Hunua Parish. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. Sections M. 210, 21OA, 21OB, and W. 210: Area, 146 acres I rood 27 perches; deposit,. £100; upset price, Lanrla in North Auckland Land District for Sale by Public £1,400. Auction. Property situated six miles from Papakura Railway-station. One mile from Ponga School. C'.omprises 30 acres in fair North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, pasture, 30 in part worn-out grass, 80 acres in fern, scrub, and Auckland, 30th March, 1925. blackberry, and 15 acres in bush; watered by spring and well. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Fenoing consists of 195 chains wire fencing in medium N will be offered for sale by public auction for cash or condition. The'land lies sheltered and the soil consists of a on deferred payments at the North Auckland District Lands free-working loam on citY, fully half being easily ploughable. and Survey Office, Auckland, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., on File-R.O., 26/14787; D.O. 22/4078. Wednesday, 20th May, 1925, under the provisions of the TERMS OF SALE. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments:- I. Oash.-The required deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the balance within thirty days. SCHEDULE. 2. Deferred Payme.nts_-A deposit as shown against the NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. respective properties in Schedule above; balance b~' equal half-yearly instslments, consisting partly of purchase-money Mangonui Oounty.-Maungataniwha and Kaeo Survey and partly of interest, extending over a period not exceeding Districts. thirty-six years and a half, with the right to payoff at any OTANGAROA No.2, part Blocks I and V, Kaeo, and Blocks time the whole or any part of the ont.st.anding amount. V and VIII, Maungatauiwha Survey Districts: Area, 3,439 3. The unpaid purcha.se-money shall be secured by way of acres; deposit £200; upset price, £2,200. instalment mortgage, interest being calcuia.ted at 5 per cent. Situated ten miles from Totaro. North Wharf and one mile in the case of discharged soldiers and 5!- per cent. in an other from Otangaroa School. Two hundred acres, fair quality cnses. A rebate of one-tenth of the interest payable will fern land and some 60 acres fertile valley. Balance, mainly be allowed for prompt payment of instslments_ poor gum land. Well watered by permanent streams. 4_ Purchasers responsihle for payment of transfer aJ;id The improvements comprise 530 chains fencing in fair to mortgage fees_ The title to Section 406, Waipu. Parish, is good condition; six-roomed house, in poor order. Wool­ su bject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908, and the title shed, with cow-shed underneath, and a two-roomed iron to Lot 2 of part 6, Manukau Block, is subject to Part XIII shed, on the run, fairly old. Blackberry, hakea, and gorse of the Lano. Act, 1908, and that portion of the Native Land getting a hold. . Amendment Act, 1913, rela.ting to the limitation of areas. File-H.O., 26/14852; D.O., 22/488. The purchaser in each case will require to make the necessary declaration. Franklin Oounty.-Waipipi Parish. The lands are described for "the general information of Part Allotments 406, 145, 143A, and 146. Area, 250 acres: intending bidders, who are recommended, nev~rtheless, to deposit, £100; upset price, £1,200. make a personal inspect.ion, as the Department is not Situated six miles from Waiuku and two miles and a half responsible for the absolute accuracy of any description. from Waipipi School. Sand-hill country, one-third being in Sale plans and full particulars may be obtained at this grass, one.third in scrub, one-third is sand-hilIs, planted office. with marram-grass. The soil on grass area is good. Water H. J. LOWE, is supplied by lagoon which dries up in a dry summer, but Commissioner of Crown Lands. APRIL 2.: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1017

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. ------In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland. N orthem District. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the NOTICE is hereby given tha~ WONG K.EE, lately of One- matter of the HUNUA AND OPAHEKE COAL COMPANY, hunga, Frmterer, was .this day ~dJudged bankrupt; in Liquidation and I hereby summon a meetmg of creditors to be holden at . I my offi.co on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1925, at 11 HEREBY give notice that by an order of the abOVe-\ o'clock a.m .. I named Court dated the 23rd day of March, 1925, the W. S. FISHER, above-named company was ordered to be wound up by the 27th March 1925. Official Assignee. Court under the provisions of the said Act, and I hereby ______' __ _ call a meeting of creditors of the company to be holden at my office, Government Buildings, Customs Street West, In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Gourt holden at Gisborne. Auckland, on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1925 at 11 a.m. And I further give notice that all claims against the said N OTICE is hereby given that I,'RANOIS NEWSHAM, of Te company must be lodged with me on or before the 23rd Karaka, Drover, was this day adjudged bankrupt; day of May, 1925. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at W. S. FISHEH , the Jury-room on 'Vednesday, the 1st day of April, 1925, at Auckland, 26th March, 1925. Official Liquidator. 11 o'clock a.m. C. BLACKBUHN, 24th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Co"rt holden at Gisborne. OTICE is hereby given that JOHN DAVID STUART, of N Auckland, Motor-bus Proprietor, was this day ad­ OTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR GORDON GROVES, judged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of N of Makuri, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 3rd day of and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at April, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. the Jnry-room, on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, at W. S. FISHEH, 11 o'clock a.m. 24th March, 1925. Official Assignee. C. BLACKBURN, 28th March, 1925. Dcpu ty Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland. In Banlcruptcy. N OTICE is hereby given that RANULPH GEORGE DACRE, In the estate of 'VILLIE PRATT, of Bell Block, Farmer...... of Auckland, Commission Agent, was this day adjudged ·OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend bankrupt; and I here by summon a meeting of creditors to be N of Is. in the pound is now payable at my office, New holden at my office on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, Plymouth, on all proved and accepted claims in the above at 11 o'clock a.m. estate. W. S. FISHER, J. S. S. MEDLEY, 24th March, 1925. Official Assignee. Deputy Official Assignee. New Plymouth, 26th March, 1925. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at A1tckland. In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Napier_ OTICE is hereby given that ANN~ H~CHEL GLOVER, N of Domiuion Hoad. Mount Eden, Dressmaker, was OTICE is hereby given that IAN SIMSON, formerly of N Opunake, but now of Hastings, Motor-garage Pro­ this day adjud~ed bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 8th prietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt on a creditor's day of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m .. petition; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, at W. S. FISHEH, 11 o'clock a.m. 2fjth March, 1925. Official Assignee. HOBERT BISHOP, 23rd March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Gourt holden at Auckland. In Bankruptcy. N OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM BAXTER, of In the estate of WILLIAM FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT, of Opotiki, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Wanstead (formerly of Foxton), l<'laxllliller. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Opotiki, on Friday, th" 3rd day of April, N OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. L. Is. in the pound is now payable on all accepted proved W. S. FISHEI~, claims at my office, Dickens Street, Napier. 27th March, 1925. Official Assignee. HOBEHT BISHOP, 28th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. In Banlmtptcy.-In the Supreme Gourt holden at Auckland. In Banbruptc!/.-In the Supreme Gourt "olden at Napier. OTICE is herebv Riven that NORMAN IVAN DURBRIDGE N BURKl1l and ELUS JACK PARSONS (trading in partner­ 'T 01'LCE is hereby given that FREDERICK ELIAS LOADER, ship as "Burke and Parsons "), of 10 Minnie Street, Eden ;.. ~ of Huataniwha Road, Wairoa, Carpenter, was this Terrace, Auckland, Electrical Engineers, ContractorR, were day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of this day adjudged bankrupts; and I hereby summon a meeting creditors to he holden at my office on Friday, the 3rd day of of creditors to he holden at my qffice on Thursday, the 2nd April, 1925, at 10_30 o'clock. day of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. A. H. II. UNWIN, W. S. FISHER, 24th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. 27th March, 1925. Official Assignee. In Banbruptcy. In BanJ.-ruptcy_-In the Supreme GljUrt Iwlrlen at Auckland. OTICE is hereby given that AR'rHuR ,JAMES BRUFF, OTICE is hereby given that A. B. PROUD, of Auckland, N of Hawera, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; N Jeweller, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my at my office at 10 Hegent Street, Hawera, on Thursday, office on Thurdsay, the 9th day of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. the 2nd day of April, 1925, at 2 o'clock. W. S. FIflHER, R013EHT S. SAGE, 27th March, 1925. Official Assignee. 25th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. IT 1018 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.

OTICE is hereby given that FRANCIS WILLIAM OLIVER, ,OT1CE is hereby given that dividends arc now payable N Baker, of Hawera, was this day adjudged bankrupt; .lN in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at (promissory notcs, if any, arc to be produced for endorse· my office, at 10 Regent Street, Hawera, on Monday, the 6th ment prior to receiving of dividends) :- day of April, 1925, at 2 o'clock. Brook, Ernest Alfred, of Christchurch, Leadlight.maker­ ROBERT S. SAGE, First dividcnd of 5s. in the pound. 28th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. Crouch, Mary Wann, of Christehurch, Married \Yoman­ First and final dividend of 71d. in the pound. Hayes, Walter, of Christchurch, Builder-First and final In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Wanganui. dividend of 28. 3d. in the pound. Hooker and Gunderscn, of Christchurch, Builders-First and OTICE is herehy given that ARCllBALD SMITH, of final dividend of Is. Old. in the pound. N..L Taihape, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I PelTy, Shnlcy, of North Beach, New Brighton, Dealer-First herebv summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my and final dividend of 5d. in the pound. office ·on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, at 1.30 o'clock Peterson, George Edward, of Sydenham, Electrician-First p.m. and final dividend of Is. in the pound. c. MASTERS, Smith, George Charles Arthur, of Little River, Boardinghouse. Deputy Official Assignee. ke.eper-Second dividcnd of 5s. in the pound. Taihape, 6th April, 1925. Tweedie, Maurice Howe, of Christchurch, Life·insurance Canvasser-Second and final dividend of 3d. in the pound, making Is. 8d. in all. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Palmerslon Ward, Bertie Arnold, of Christchurch, Builder-First dividend North. of 1s. 3d. in the pound. A. w. WATT~RS, OTICE is hereby given that JOHN TREMBATH, late of Official Assignee. N Whakatane but now of Feilding, was this day adjudged Christchurch, 26th March, 1925. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1925, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Com!, holden at Christchurch. 26th ,\farch, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that JAMES CRAIG, formerly of N Patea, Fruiterer, now of Christchurch, Barman, was In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Cou,·t holden at Palmer8ton this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a North. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednes. day, the 8th day of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock. N OTICE is hereby given that FRANK SHAW, of Otaki, A, W. WATTERS, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I 27th March, 1925. Official Assignee. hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1925, at 3.30 o'clock p.m. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court lu,lden at Christchurch. 27th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. N OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM HERBERT Bow­ In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at M a8terlon DEN, of Dawson Street, Christchurch, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meet­ OTICE is hereby given that-JOHN HOWATT, of Martin­ ing of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the N.1. borough, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; 8th day of April, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m . and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden A. W. WATTERS, at my office, on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, at 30th March, 1925. Official Assignee. 10 o'clock a.m. ARTHUR D. LOW, 24th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Chri8tchurch.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Blenheim. OTICE is hereby given that MABEL ELIZABETH WIL· l:N LIAMS, formerly of Otira but now of Avoca, Store­ OTICE is hereby given that JOHN HARRY TURNER, of keeper, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby N Blenheim, Drover, was this day adjudged bankrupt; summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock. the Courthouse, Blenheim, on Thursday, the 2nd day of A. W. WATTERS, April, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. 1st April, 1925. Official Assignee. I!I W. S. JONES, 24th March, 1925. Act.ing Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Nelson In Bankruptcy. (Blenheim Regi8try). In the estate of ANDREW FIBBES, of Timal'll, Contractor. OTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR GEORGE JACKSON, OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend N of Picton, lately Hotelkeeper, was this day adjudged N.i. of 2s. 7!d. in the pound is now due and payable on bankrupt; and I hereby summon Ii meeting of creditors all proved and accepted claims in the above estatc at my to be holden at the Courthouse, on Monday, the 6th day of office, 213 Stafford Street, Timaru. April, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. F. A. RAYMOND, w. S. JONES, Deputy Official Assignee. Acting Deputy Official Assignee. Timaru, 21st March, 1925. Blenheim, 28th March, 1925.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Ohristchurch. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Co'urt, holden at Dunedin

OTICE is hereby given that JOHN SlInl'H DHAPPER, of OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM JAMES GROVES, N 361 Lincoln Road, Christchurch, Labourer, was this N of Milton, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a mecting and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden of creditors t.o be holden at my office on Friday, the 3rd day at the Courthouse, ]'IiIton, on Monday, the 6th day of April, of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock. . 1925, at 2 o'clock p.m. l1li A. W. WATTERS, E. W. CAVE, 26th March, 1925. Official Assignee. 26th March, 1925. Official Assignee. APRIL 2.J THE NEW ZFAALAND GAZETTE. 1019

In BankTuptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at !nvercargill., THE COMPANIES AC~908, SECTION 266 (3). OTICE is hereby given that SYDNEY JAMES KIDD, of TAKE notice tbat at the expilat'on of three months N Lochial, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; from the date hereof the name of the undermentioned llnd I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck in Supreme Court Room, Courthouse, Invercargill, on Monday, off the Register, and the company dissolved :- the aOth day of March, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. Lees Valley Woolshed Company (Limited). 1917/35. CHARLES B. ROUT, Given under my hand at Christchurch this 24th day of 24th March, 1925. Official Assignee. March, 1925. J. MORRISON, Assistant Registrar of Companies. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. THE CUMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). N OTICE is hereby given that the parcell! of land herein· HEREBY give notice that at the expiration of three • after described will be brought under the provisions I months from the date hereof the names of the under· of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged mentioned companies will, unless cause be shown to the forbidding the same on or before 4th May, 1925. contrary, be struck off the Register, and the companies will 7315. ALICE CLISBY LANGLEY.-Allotment ll, Block be dissolved. 16, Town of Raglan, containing 1 rood, fronting Main Street The Hamilton Publishing Company (Limited). 1923/96. and Whitley Street. Occupied by applicant. Plan 18249. 7328. L. D. NATHAN AND CO. (LIMITED).-Lots The Waikato Publishing Company (Limited). 19l1/64. 3 and 4 of Allotment 9, Section 3, City of Auckland, containing Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies 3·89 perches, lying between Shortland St.reet and Fort Street. at Auckland this 27th day of March, 1925. Unoccupied. Plan 18100. WM. G. FLETCHER, 7352. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.-Part Lot 23 of Assistant Registrar of Companies. Allotment 5, Parish of Hikurangi, containing 14·6 perches, fronting King Street. Occupied by applicant. Plan 18252. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). Dated this 30th day of March, 1925, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. . AKE notice that at the expiration of three months A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. T from date hereof the name of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved. OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein· H. Pollock and Company (Limited). 1923/96. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of March, 1925. forbidding the same, on or before 1st May, 1925. W. H. }'LETCHER, 1306. ALBERT HENRY HACCHE.-l rood 27 perches, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Lots 1 and 2, plan 2885, part of Section 130, Suburbs of Gisborne. Occupied by applicant. Diagram may be inspected at this office. THE COMPANIES AUT, 1908, SECTION 266. Dated this 27th day of March, 1925, at the Land Registry Office, Gisbome. r]lAKE notice that three months after. the date hereof the R. F. BAIRD, District Land Registrar. ..L. llame of the undermentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue W. L. Prime (Limited). 1920/20. A of a provisional certificate of title, Vol. 287, folio 3, for Lot 42, deposit plan 3709, Borough of Sumner, wbereof Given under my hand at Napier on the 26th day of March, THE MAYOR, COUNCILLORS AND BURGESSES OF 1925. THE BOROUGH OF SUMNER are the registered pri. W. JOHNSTON, prietors, and evidence having been furnished of the Ions of Assistant Registrar of Companies. the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such provisional certificate of title at I the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this. 30th RESOLUTION lIlAKING Sl'ECIAL RATE. day of March, 1925. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and its amendments and of all other Acts and powers it enabling, OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein· the Shannon Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- N after described will be brought under the provisions That, for the purpose of providing the interest. sinking of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged fund, and other charges on a loan of £1,100 authorized to be forbidding the same, within one month from the date of raised by the Shannon Borough Council under the above· publication of the Ne.w Zealand Gazette containing this notice. mentioned Acts and powers for the purpose of completing 3131. JAMES ALEXANDER ALLAN and ANDREW the undertaking of providing a water-supply for the Borough FERGUSON ALLAN.-l acre, Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, of Shannon, for which a loan of £11,000 was authorized by a Block IV, Appleby, being part of Section I, Block III, poll of ratepayers of the the said borough taken on the 26th Invercargill Hundred. Occupied by applicants and William day of February, 1923 (the said loan of £1l,000 having been Paterson. Plan 2429. found insufficient to complete the said undertaking), the said Shannon Borough Council hereby makes and levies It Diagram may be inspected at this office. special rate of one.eighth of a penny (!d.) in the pound upon the Dated this 27th day of March, 1925, at the Land Registry rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable Office, Invercargill. property within the said Borough of Shannon; aud that J. A. FRASER, District ~and Registrar. such special rate shall be an annual·recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half-yearly on the 1st day of May and the 1st day of November in each and every ADVERTISEMENTS. year during the currency of such loan, being a period of ten years computed from the 1st day of February, 1925, or until the loan is fully paid off. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). Da ted this 10th day of March, 1925. OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under· 311 WM. MURDOCH, Mayor of Shannon. N mentioned company has been struck off the Register, and the company has been dissolved :- In the matter of the Companies Aot, 1908; and in the The Australian Theatrical Enterprises (Limited). 19l1/33. matter of M. MICBELnI' AND CoIlll'ANY (LmITED). Dated at Christchurch, this 27th day of March, 1925. OTICE is hereby given that M. MloRELI:N AND COIlll'ANY J. MORRISON, N (LDIrrBD), & company dnly incorporated in France Assistant Registrar of Companies. under the French Code de Commerce, intends to commence ------_._------..--_._----

1020 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. iNo. 23 and carryon business at the und6rmentioned towns in the I That this company bo wound up voluutarily under the Dominion of New Zea!n,nd, and that the undermentioned provisions of the Companies Act, 1908, and that T. G. addresses are the addresses if the respective offices of the REYNOLOS be hereby appointed Liquidator for the purposes company in those towns where legal process of any kind of such winding-up. may be served upon the company and notices of any kind Dated this 18th day of March, 1925. may be addressed or delivpred :- W. G. COLLINS, Town. Addr",. of Company'. 01l\co. 342 Managing Director. Aueklann The Ne" Zealand Express Company (Li­ mited), Fort Street, Auckland. l\. '[ OnCE is herehy gh-en that t.he Partner.hip hereto- Wellington The New Zealand Express Company (Li­ 1.-'\ fore suhsisting betwpen THOMAS FR~NCIS JEFFRIES mited), Oustomhouse Quay, Wellington. and JOHN HENny COE, carrying on business at Alexandra Palmerston The New ZeaJand Express Company (Li- Rtreet, Aueldand, nnder the stvl" or firm of ".Jeffries and North mited), 6 George Street, Palmmston Coe," has been dissolved as froni:' the t.wentieth day of March, North. one t.how,and nine huncired and twenty-five, so far as Christchurch The New Zealand Express Company (Li­ concerns the said .Tohn Henry Cae, who retires from the said mited). Manchester Street, Christchurch. firm. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will The New Zealand Express Company (Li­ Dunedin be received and paid respectively by the said THOMAS miLed), Bond Street, Dunedin_ FilA Nrrs JEFPIES, who will continue to caITV on the said Dated this 12th day of March, 1925. business under the Same name of .leffries and C'Oo. PIERRE .FUSY, Dated the 21st day of !lIarch, 1925. 299 Attorney for the Company. J. H. COE. T. F ..JEFFRIES. Witness to both signatures-A. Goldwater, Solieibr, NOTICE. Auckland. 343 " 1 OTlCE is hereby given that the business of GORDON 1'" WOODROFFE AND COMPANY, having recently heen TH~ BLACKWATER ROUTH GOLD-MINING COMPANY formed into a limited company in pursuance of the English (LIMITED). Companies Acts, under the name or style of "Gordon Wood­ roffe and Company (Limitad)" the company propose to carry IN LIQUIDATION. on business at Hereford Court, Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. OTICE is hereb~- given in pursuance of sections 230 and Dated this 17t.h day of March, 1925. N. 252 of the Companies Act, ]908, that a g<'lleral meeting F. H. SANDALL, of members of tho ahove·named company will Le held at the Attorney for Gordon Woodroffe and Company office of the Liquidator, 1,,0 Hereford Rtreet, Christchurch, 304 (Limited). on Thursday, the ltlth day of April, 1925, at 7.30 o'u1ock in the evening, for the purpose of having an aceount laid before -----_.. ------_._------_. them showing the mallller in whieh the winding-up has been THE REGI~TER COMPANY (N.Z.), LIMiTED. conducted and the property of the company disposed of, and hearing any explanat.ion that may be given by the br LIQr-IDATION. Liquidator, and also of determining by extraordinary resolu­ tion the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of sharc- of the company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed ~ . N. holders of TH.'J R'JGI"T'JR CmIPAXY (N.Z.), LI~IlT'JD, in liquidation, will be held at the office of the Liquidator, Dated at Christ.church this 25th day of March, 1925. 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 20th 346 FRED. G. DUNN, Liquidator. day of April, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of laying before such meeting the Liquidator's accounts showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and the assots of the company disposed of, and to offer any explanation ToWll Boards Act., ]908, ann the Health Act, 1920, and the Liquidator may wish to give and for the purpose of I their amendments. passing an extraordinary resolution as to the disposal of the ~ 1 OTICE is hereby given that the PAPA1'OETOE TOWN books, accounts, and documents of the conlpany as required 1.~ BOARD proposes under the provisions of the above­ by the Companies Act, 1908. mentioned Acts to executc certain public works-namely, Dated at Wellington this 25th day of March, 1925. the providing of a sanit,ary depot in connection with the A. MAL'RlCE AND.\<~R~ON. sanitation of its OWIl area, and for that purpose requires to 3:l!l Liquidat",·. take the Jand described in the Schedule hereto. And notice is hereby given that plans are open for iIl"peetion at the offiee of the said Board in Station Road in the Town­ l'tllWICAL REGIRTRATION. ship of Papatoetoe and at l'tlanukau County Council Offices, Short.\and Street, Auckland. MARGARET JOAN MAYFIELD, Bachelor of All persom affected by puch taking are here by req uired I , Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, UniYersity of New to set forth in writing well grounded objections to the execution Zealand, now residing in Seac\iff, hereby give notice that I of such work or the taking of such land and to send such intend applying on the 21st April, 1925, to have my name writing within forty days from the publication of this notice placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New to the said Board at its said office. Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Medical Officer of Health, SCHEDULE. Dunedin. All that parcel of land containing eight acres and thirty M' J. MAYFIELD. perches, more or less, being Allotment Number One hundred Dated at Seacliff, 21st March, 1925. 3-10 and ninety of the Parish of Manurewa. Bounded towards the north-east by hi.gh-water mark of the Waiokauri Creek; towards the sout.h-east by a road, one hundred links wide, HAMILTON PUBLISHING COMPANY (LIMITED). eight hundred and five links; and towards the south-west by the high-water mark of the Waiokauri Creek aforesaid. IN LIQUlDATWN. Dated at Papatoetoe this 23rd day of March, 1925. 347 H. C. ERNEST, Clerk. MEETING of shareholders will he held in my office, A Garden Place, Hamilton, on Wednesday, 8th April, l!J25, at 2 p.m. .MEDICAL m~GISTRATION. Business: To receive Liquidator's report and statement of affairs. RASIL LAUN WILSON, Bachelor of Medicine and 341 C. SPEIGHT, Liquidator. I , Bachelor of Surgery of the New Zealand University, 1924, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 27th of April next to have my name In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; ann in the placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zea­ matter of the WAIKATO FARMERS' SUPPLY STORES land; and that I have deposited the evidence of my quali­ COMPANY (LIMITED). fication in the office of the Department of Heait,h at Dunedin. "i OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general BASIL LAUN WILSON, 1.'-l meeting of the above company held on the 17th day 188 Dundas Street. of March, 1925, the following resolution was duly plllSSed :- Dated at Dunedin, 27th March, 1924. 348 ApRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1021

WEST END SEASIDE ESTATE COMPANY (LIMITED)., Amount oalled up per share: 6d. __ Number and amount of calls In arrear: Nil. IN LIQUIDATION. Number of sha.res forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited sbares Bold, a.nd money reoeived for OTICE is hereby given in pursuance of sections 230 same: Nil. .l-N and 252 of the Compani~.s Act, 1908, that a general Number of sba.reholders at time of registration of com· meeting of the members of the a,bove·named company will pany: 7. be held at third fioor, National Bank Buildings, Shortland Prespnt number of shareholders: 62. Street, Auckland, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, Number of men employed by company: Average for year 1925, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of having au account 1924, 47. laid before them, showing the manner in which the winding. Qua.ntity and value of gold produced since last statement: up has been conducted and the property of the company Battery, 4,101 tons of quartz crusbed for 4,129 oz. 19 dwt. disposf'd of, and of hearing any explanations that may be melted gold; cyanide, 2,050 tons of sands treated for given hy the Liquidator, and also of determining by extra­ 350 oz. 18 dwt. bullion; total value, £18,802 9s. lld. Concentrate., 58 tOilS 15 cwt. 1 qr. 161b. trea.ted, for ordinary resolution the manner in which the books, account'" bullion valued at £1,OS3 2s. 6d. and documents of the company and of the liquidation thereof Total quantity and value produced since registration: shall be disposed of. Battery, 81.111 tons of qllartz crushed for 77,700 oz. 1 dwt. Dated this 25th day of March, 1925. melt.d gold; cyanide, 54,410 tons of sands lreRted for 349 M. D. GRAY, Uquidator. 10,692 oz. 4 awt. 16 gr. of bullion; total value, £355,137 48. 10d. Concentrates, 921 tons 19 cwt. 0 qr. 161b. treated, for bullion valued at £17,916 7s. 9d. In the mat-ter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Amount expended in carrying on operations since Ia.st staie- matter of the BoA. PROPRIFlTARY COMPANY (LIMITED). ment: £16,431 29. lOd. HEREBY ca.!l a genera.1 meeting of the above company Total expenditure since registration: £262,950 15". 4d. I to be held at the offices of MeSRrs. Cooper, Rapley, and Total amount of dividends deolared: £112,800. Rutherford, No. 47, Rangitik('i Street, Palmerston North, on Total amount of dividends paid: £112,800. Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 1925, at II a.m., to Total amOUnL of unclaimed dividends: Nil. consider my account of the winding. up of the company and Amount of gold on ha.nd: 483 oz. 8 dwt., valued at £1,931. the disposal by me of its assets. Amollnt of bnllion on hand: 98 oa. 9 dwt., valued at Dated at Palmerston North this 26th day of 1I-18rch, 1925. £245. Amount of casb in bank: Nil. CHARLl':S H. WHITEHEAD, Amount of casb in hand (Wages Imprest Account): At mine, 350 Liquidator. £20; at office, £30. Amount of debts due to company: Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Amount of debts owing by company: £903 Is. 10d. Amount of oontingent liabilities of company: Nil. N OTICE is hereby given that tho Partnership hither· to subsisting between us, the undersigned DAVID I, Thomas Hubert Lee, the Secretary of the New Big MCCORMIOK and VVILLIA.M REID TAYLOR, of Hawera, House· River Gold.minirog Company (Limited), do solemnly and furnishers, carrying on business as House·furnishers and sincerely deolare that thi. is a true and complete statement Undertakf'rs at Hawera, under the style or firm of " McCormick of the affairs of the said company on the 31st December, and Taylor," was on the 28th day of February, 1925, dissolved 1924; and I make this solemn decla.ration consoientiously by mutual CODRent. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of tbe Justices All debts due t<> and owing by the late firm will be received of the Peace Act, 1908. and paid by the said D-tvI/) MCCORMICK, who will be carrying T. H. LEE. on business in future on his own ItCcount, under the style of Deolared at Reef ton this 25th day of March, 1925, before "D. McCormick and Co." me-E. W. Reeves, a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Dated this 20th day of March, 1925. Zealand. 345 D. McCORMICK. Witness to the signature of David McCormick-F. C. Spratt, Solicitor, Hawera. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. WILLIAM REID TAYLOR. Witness to the signature of William Reid Taylol'--R. G. Name of company: Reefton Gold·mines (I..imited). Dent<>n, Engineer, 34 Thompson Street, Wellington. 351 When formed, and date of registration: 20th October, 1919. Whether i~ actiy-e operation or not: III active operation. Where buSlDess 18 conducted, and name of Secretary: Christ­ THE DOMESTIC AND CHEMICAL SUPPLIES Wchurch; Frederick George Dunn. (LIMITED). Nominal capital: £200,000. Amount of capital subscribed: £93,060. MANUFACTURERS, AUOKLA.ND. Amount of oapital actually paid in cash: £38.861 IDs. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of OPY of a resolution passed on the 12th 1I-larch, 1925, in cash received for same (if any): Nil. O accordance with section 168 of the Companies Act, Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no 1908:- cash has been paid: £20,000. "That t,he aflairs of the company be wound up, com· Number of shares into which capital is divided: 200,000. mencing from the date of this resolution, and that Mr. Number of shares allotted: 93,860. ALFRED BARTLET'1', of Auckland, former Managing Director Amount paid per share: Variot's. of the company, be and hereby is appointed sole Liquidator." Amount called up per share: Various. Number and amount of calls in arrear: 165; £6,006. 357 Number of shares forfeited: 13,125. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. STATEMI£NT OF THE~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. num ber of shareholders at present: 384. Number of men employed by company: Not applicable. Name of oompany: New Big River Gold.mining Company Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last (Limited). statement: Nil. When formed, and oate of registration: 19th August, 1907. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Not WheGher in active operation or not: In aotive operation. applicable. Where business Is conduoted, and name of Becretary: Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Reefton ; Thomas Hubert Lee. since last statement: Not applicable. Nominal oapital : £6,000. Total expenditure since registration: Not applioable. Amount of capital subsoribed: £6,000. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Amount of oapital aotually paid up in cash: £600. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Paid·up value of scrip given to sharebolders, and amount Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. of cash received for same (if any): NIl. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Pald.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of cash in hand: Nil. oash has been paid: Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company: £1l,2673s. lId. Number of shares into wbioh capital i8 divided: 24,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Number of sbares allotted: 24,000. Amount of debts considered good: £11,267 3s. Ild. Amount paid per share: 6d. Amount of debts owing by company: £171 lOs. 2d. 1022 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 23

I, Frederiok George Dunn, the Secretary of the Reefton Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Gold-mines (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that since last statement: £1,633 15s. 7d. this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the Total expenditure since registration: £3,859 12s. said company at the 31st December, 1924; and I make this Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. FRED. G. DUNN. Amount of cash at bankers: Nil. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Declared at Christchurch this 30th day of March, 192:), Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. before me- G. H. Gilby, .T.P. 352 Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £939 5s. 5d. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. I ---- S I, Frederick George Dunn, the Secretary of the South Namc of company: New Millerton Mines (Limited). Blackwater Mi~es. (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely When formed, and date of registration: 1st March, 1920. decl.are that thi;' 18 tt true and complete statement of the Whether in active operation or not: In active oper9,tion. affaus of t.he sald company:,t the 31~t ~ecember, .19~4, and Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Christ- I make thIS solemn dcclar~tlOn consClentlO~sly believmg the church; Frederick George Dunn. same to be true, and hy VIrtue of the JustlCes of the Peace Nominal capital: £50,000. Act, 1908. Amount of capital subscribed: £50,000. FRED. G. DUNN. Amount of capital actually paid in cash: £15,375. Declared at Christchurch this 30th rlay of March, 1925. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of before me-C. H. Gilby, .J.P. 354 cash received for same (if any): Nil. Paid.up value of sorip given to shareholders on whioh no cash has been paid: £29,500. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 50,000. Number of shares allotted: 50,000. Name of company: New Discovery Mines (Limited). Amount paid per share" 29,500, £1; 20,500, 15s. When formed, and date of registration: 1st March, 1920. Amount called up per share: 29,500, £1; 20,500, 15s. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Where business is conducted. and name of Secretarv: Christ. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. church; Frederick George Dunn. . Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. Nominal capital: £50,000. Present number of shareholders: 1~4. Amount of capital subscribed: £50,000. Number of men employed by company: 9. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £9,600. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since the last Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders. and amount statement: 54 oz. 3 dwt.; £218 48. of cash received for same (if any): Nil. Total quantity and value produced since registration: 914 oz. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no 2 dwt.; £3,799 68. ad. cash ha3 bem l'aid: £26,000. Amount expended in 'conneotion with oarrying on operations NumbeJ' ·f shares into which capital is divided: 50,000. since last statement: £2,i'i74 13s. 3d. Number of shares allotted: ,,0,000. Total expenditure since registration: £26,88. 7s. Amount paid per share: 26,000, £1; 24,000, 8s. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Amount called up per share: 26,000, £1; 24,000, 8s. Total amount of diviaends paid: Nil. Number and amOllllt of calls in arrear: Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Present number of shareholders: 20. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Number of men employed by company: 4. Amount of rlebm considered good: Nil Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. statement: Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £8,068 12s. 1Od. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations I, Frederick George Duml, the Secretary of the New Miller. since last statement: £1,690 14<. 2d. ton Mint's (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that Total expenditure since registration: £6,614 17s. 4d. this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. said company at the 31st December, 1924; and I make this Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. true, and by virtue of t,he Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. FRED. G. DUNN. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Declared at Christchurch this 30th day of March, 1925, Amount of debts considered good: Nil. before me-G. H. Gilby, J.P. 353 Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,690 14s. 2d.

STATEMENT OFrHE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY I, Frederick George Dunn, the Secretary of the New Dis· covery lIfines (Limited), do solemnly anr! .incere1y declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of Name of company: . South Blackwater Mint's (Limited). the said company at the 31st December, 1()24; and I make When formed, and date of registration: 1st March, 1920. this ",11emn declaration conscientiously believing the same to Whether in active operation or not: In active oper'ltion. he true, and by virtue of the Justice" of the Peace Act, 1908. Where business is couducted, and name of Secretarv: Ch,·:.t churoh; Frederick George Dunn. • FRED. G. DUNN. Nominal capital: £75,000. Declared at Christchurch this 7th day of l\olR.rch. 1925, Amount of capital subsoribed: £75,000. before me-C H. Gilby, .J.P. 355 Amount of capitRI actually paid up in cash: £6,400. -.-- ..---"' ----- Paid-up value of sorip given to shareholders, and amount of cash received for same (if any): Nil. STATElIfENT OF 'l'HE ~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £43,000. Name of company: The South Big River Mines (Limited). Number of shares into which capital is divided: 75,000. When formed and date of registration: 15th December, 1923. Number of shares allotted: 75,000. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Amount paid per share: 43,000, £1; 32,000, 48. Where bU8iness is conducted, and name of Secretary: Christ- Amount called up per share: 43,000. £1; 32,000, 4s. church; Frederick George Dunn. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Nominal capital: £25,000. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £25,000. Number of shareholders at time of registra tion of company: 7. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,000. Present number of shareholders: 165. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and amount of Number of men employed by oompany: 4. cash received for same (if any): Nil. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash statement: Nil. has been paid: £20,000. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Number of shares into which capital is divided: £25,000. APRIL 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1023

Number of shares allotted: £25,000. ! Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Amount paid per share: 20,000 t{) £1, 5,000 to 4s. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amount called up per share: 20,000 to £1,5,000 to 4s. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company, 7. Amount of debts owing by company: £568 Us. 6d. Present number of shareholders: 40. Number of men employed by company: 5. , I, Frederick George Dunn, of Christchurch, the Secretary Quantity and value of gold and silver produced since IllSt ' of the South Big River Mines (Limited), do solemnly and statement: Nil. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. of the affairs of the said company at the 31st December, 1924 ; Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing since last statement: £568 lIs. 6d. the same to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Total expenditure since registration: £568 11s. 6d. Act, 1908. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. FRED. G. DUNN. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Declared at Christchurch this 30th day of March, 1925, Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. before me-C. H. Gilby, J.P. 356

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