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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936.

Time for tak{ng Census. Situated in Blocks VII, Kumeu, and V, Waitemata, Survey Districts, Waitemata County. (S.O. 28299, blue.) [L.s.l GALWAY, Governor-General. In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are A PROCLAMATION. more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 3971, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities deposited in the office of the Government Railways Board I vested in me by the Census and Statistics Act, 1926, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green and yellow. and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ me in this behalf, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of hereby revoke the Proclamation made on the nineteenth day February, 1936. of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five, and appointing the time for taking a census; and I do also proclaim D. G. SULLIVAN, Minister of Railways. and declare that a census shall be taken in the month of GOD SAVE THE KING ! March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, on Wed­ (L.O. 10107.) nesday, the twenty-fifth day of the said month, and for the night of Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of the said month.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Crown Land in Block XIII, Waiho Survey D~:strict, set apart General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued for Public Buildings Purposes. under the 'Seal of that Dominion, this 3rd day of March, 1936. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. W. NASH, A PROCLAMATION. Minister in Charge of Census and Statistics. N pursuance and exercise of the power/? and authorities GOD SAVE THE KING! I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Additional Land at Huapai taken for the Purposes of the this behalf, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Kaipara-Wa.ikato Railway. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land described GALWAY, Governor-Genera1. in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart for public buiJdings [L.S.] purposes; and I also hereby declare that this Proclamation A PROCLAMATION. shall take effect on and after the sixteenth day of March, ,-X1HEREAS it has been found desirable for the use, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. V V conveniehce, and enjoyment of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway to take further land at Huapai in addition to land SCHEDULE. previously acquired for the purpose of the said railway; Now, therefore, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of Crown land set apart',: Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise 1 rood 8 perches. of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections Being Reserve 1170. thirty-four and two hundred and sixteen of the Public Works Situated in Block XIII, Waiho Survey District. Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare In the Wel3tland Land District; as the same is more that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 91413, for the purposes above mentioned. deposited in thf' office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon edged red. SCHEDULE. Given under. the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ ApPR()XIMATE areas of the pieces of land ;­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A. R. P. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd dav of 1 0 26'3 Part of road. February, 1936. • o 0 23·8 Part Lot 60, D.P. 9960, part of Ihumatao R. SEMPLE, Minister of Public Works. and part of Te Ihumatao No.1 Blocks. I o 0 28·2 Part Lot 60, D.P. 9960, p:ut of Ihumatao GOD SAVE THE KING! Block. (P.W.44/2.) A THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. :' [No. 19

Land taken for Sand-dune-reclamation Purpos'*!. in Tolcatoka, Te Kuri, and Kopuru Survey Districts.

[L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. A PROCL4-MATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of I every other power a~d authority in anywise enabling me in ,this behalf, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for sand-dune-reclamation purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclama­ tion shall take effect on and after the .sixte@nth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six.

SCHEDULE.

Approximate I Areas of the Situated in Situated in Survey Shown on Coloured Pieces of Land Being Block District of Plan I on Plan taken. I

A. R. P. I 0 2 16, I 5 o 16 Parts Allotment 3,1') ...... IX Tokatoka . . P.W':D; 90279 Yellow:! 0 o I.J 4 2 2·61. Parts Allotment 47 A ...... XIII " I R(:ld .. - 12 032 f , " " I o 20·81. Parts Allotment 47B ...... XIII .. Blue. 0 o 10,7,[ " " (Tatarariki Parish.) (S.0.28013.) 19 I 16·61 6 3 6·2 Parts Allotment lI8 " .. .. XIII .. P.W.D. 90278 Green. 6 0.17,1 J " 0 o 0·6 (Tatarariki Parish.) 0 0 1.11 ·7 () ;4·r 0 o 0,4, Parts Section 7 ...... I, Te Kuri . . Purple. 0 125·1 I " 0 I 38·5 J (S.O. 28011.) 6 2 0 Part Allotment 51 ...... IV Kopuru . . P.W.D. 90281 Red. . 22 3 20 Lot I on D.P. 25579, being part Allotment llO IV .. Purple. 18 Part Al10tment 52 ...... V " .. " Yellow. 0 0 " " I o 151. Parts Lot 13, D.P. 261, being part Allotment 93 V .. Red. 6· 2 5,[ " " 13 I 29'5 Part Lot 12, D.P. 261, being part Allotment 93 V .. Blue. 2 I 25 Part Lot 9, D.P. 261, being part Allotment 92 .. V " .. " Yellow. (Parish of Kopuru.) (S.O. 28097.) " " I I In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public W 6rks at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of N~w Zealand, and issued under the • Seal of that Dominion, this 3rd day of March, 1936. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.54/593.)

Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Block VI, SECOND SCHEDULE.. Hautapu Survey District, Rangitikei County. ROAD CLOSED.

[L.S.] 'GALWAY, Governor-General. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road clo~ed ;­ A PROCLAMATION. A. R. P. N pursuance, and exercise of the powers conferred by 7 2 38·4 Adjoining or passing through Awarua 40 (,I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, George Vere No.6 Block; coloured green. Arundell; Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion All situated in Block VI, Hautapu Survey District. (S.O. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in 2827.~ Hautapu Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto : and . also do hereby proclaim as closed the road All in the Wellington Land District; 'as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 90418; d~scribed in the Second Schedule hereto. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. FIRST SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 22nd day of ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land p~oclaimed as a February, 1936. 'road ;- A. R. P. Being Portion of R. SEMPLE, Minister' of Public Works. 8 I 10,8 Awarua 4cNo. 6 Block; coloured orange. GOD SAVE THE KING! 5 I 4'6lA~arua 1A No.2 Westfcoloured red. o 0 1·4f A Bloek 1." blue. (P.W.39/454.) MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND G·AZETTE. 417

Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road cl08ed, in Blocks XIX Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XL, Town of Alexandra, a'nd XLII, Town of Dunkeld, and Block I, Orookston Survey Otago Land Di8trict. Disttict, Otago Land District. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLA..'\fATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, George Vere I section twelve of the La.nd Aet, 1924, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in of NeW' Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land de­ the Town of Alexandra described in the Schedule hereto. scribed in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. FIRST SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: I rood 12·6 perches. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. Being portion of part Lot I, L.T.P. 2690. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: Situated in Block XL, Town of Alexandra. (S.O. plan 3 roods 33·8 perches. A Ill.) Being portion of Sections I, 2, 3, and 4, Block XIX, Town of Dunkeld; coloured pink. ' In the Otago Land District; as the same is more parti­ cularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/2322, SECOND SCHEDULE. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2762, and thereon coloured ROAD CLOSED. red. ' APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road closed: I acre I rood 6 perches. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Adjoining or passing through Sections 2, 3, and 4, Block XIX, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued and Section 2, Block XLII, Town of Dunkeld, Section 58, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th dav of Block I, Crookston Survey District, and Crown land; February, 1936. " coloured green. (S.O. plan D 81.) FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. All in the Otago Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/2317, GOD SAVE THE KING! deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey; at Wellington, under No. 2761, and thereon coloured (L. and S. 16/2322.) as above mentioned.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Land set apart as an Addition to a Hospital Reserve. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of February, 1936. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sub. GOD SAVE THE KING! I section nine of section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, (L. ahd S. 16/2317.) I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the date hereof the land comprised in the closed streets described in the First Schedule' hereto, Land proclaimed a8 a Road in Block V, Lee8ton Survey District. being an area adjacent to the reserve for hospital purposes described in the Second Schedule hereto, shall be deemed to be added to the said reserve. [L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance lLnd exercise of the powers conferred by section FIRST SCHEDULE. I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Leeston ALL that area in the Borough of Waihi, containing by ad­ Survey District described in the Schedule hereto. measurement 3 acres 0 roods 31 perches, more or less, being Section 159, Block XV, Ohinemuri Survey District, and formerly being streets closed by Proclamation published in New Zealand Gazette, 1935, at page 3772. As the same is more SCHEDULE. particularly delineated on plan marked L. and S. 6/8/52B, ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of. land proclaimed as a deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, road ;- at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. A. R. P. Being Portion of o 0 1·1 Railway land; coloured blue. o 2 15·1 Railway land; coloured yellow. SECOND SCHEDULE. o 0 15·5 Lot I, D.P. 3888, being part Rural Section AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT . . ~383; coloured sepia. ALL those areas containing by admeasurement a total area of Situated in Block V, Leeston Survey District (Canterbury 19 acres 0 roods 30 perches, more or less, being Sections 81, R.D.). (S.O. 986/187.) 83, 153, and 154, Block XV, Ohinemuri Survey District, as In the Canterbury Land District; as the same are more described in New Zealand Gazette, 1935, at page 2950. As particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 90632, the same is more particularly delineated on plan marked deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at L. and S. 6/8/52c, deposited in the Head Office, Department Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

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 under the Seal of that Dominion, this 3rd day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of March, 1936. February, 1936. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Public Works. FRANK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.62/14/101/0.) (L. and S. 6/8/52.) 418 THE NEW ZEALANP GAZET~E. [No. 19

Animals Protection and Game Regulation.'!, 1930 (Amendment FIRST SCHEDULE. No.2). DESCRIPTION OF RESERVE AUTHORIZED TO. BE EXCHANGED. GALWAY, Governor-General.. North Auckland Land Di8trict. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ALL that area in the Manukau County, containing by admeasurement 1 rood 15·7 perches, more or less, being At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Lot 293 (road reserve) on D.P. 19612, being portion of Allot­ March, 1936. ment 68, Parish of Manurewa. As the same is more Present: particularly delineated on a plan marked L. and S. 25/70lA, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. N pursuance of the powers conferred on him by the Animals I Protectipn and Game Act, 1921--22, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting SECOND SCHEDULE. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council DESCRIPTION OF LAND TO BE OBTAINED IN ]lXCHANGE of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regula­ THEREFOR. tions by way of amendment to the Animals Protection and Game Regulations, 1930 (hereinafter called "the principal North Auckland Land Di8trict. regulations "). ALL that area in the Manukau County, containing by admeasurement 1 rood 14·4 perches, more or less, being Lot 47 andparts Lots 46 and 48 on D.P. 19612, being portions REGULATIONS. of Allotment 68, Parish of Manurewa: Bounded commencing 1. These regulations may be cited as the Animals Prot~ction at a point on Ihumatao P~rade, now Watia Road, distant and Game R,egulations, ] 930, Amendment No.2, and shall 70·9 links from the north-western corner of the other portion be read together with. and form part of the principal regula­ of Lot 46 aforesaid; towards the north by Watia Road tions. aforesaid, distance 130·9 links, bearing 81 0 07'; towards the 2. Clause (3) of Regula,tion 2 of the principal regulations east generally by the other portion of Lot 48 aforesaid by is hereby amended by adding thereto the following proviso :- lines distance 28·3 links, bearing 2160 07', 370·9 links, bearing " Provided that in the Auckland Acdimatization District 171 0 07'; towards the south by a foreshore reserve and licenses authorizing the holder thereof to take or kill both towards the west generally by the other portion of Lot 46 . imported game and native game shall be in the form No. lA aforesaid by lines distance 326·1 links, bearing 351 0 07', in the Schedule hereto." distance 28·3 links, bearing 3060 07', to the point of commence­ 3. Clause (6) of the said Regulation 2 of the principal ment; be all the aforesaid measurements more or less. As regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto the following the same is more particularly delineated on a plan marked proviso :-. L. and S. 25/701A, deposited in the Head Office, Department "Provided that in the Auckland Acclimatization District of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. the fee payable for a license to take or kill both imported C. A. JEFFERY, game and native game shall be twenty-five shillings (25s.)." Clerk of the Executive Council. 4. The Schedule to the principal regulations is hereby amended by adding thereto after form No.1 the following (L. and S. 25/701.) form:- " [Form No. lA. "LICENSE TO TAKE OR KILTJ IMPORTED GAME AND NATIVE Oancelling the Re8ervation over a Re8erve i'n the Wyndham GAME IN THE AUCKLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT Survey Di8trict, Southland Land Di8trict. ONLY. , of , having this day paid the sum of GALWAY, Governor-General. twenty-five shillings (25s.) is hereby authorized to take or ORDER IN COUNCIL. kill within the Acclimatization District of Auckland At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of from the day of ,19 ,to the day Marc~ 1936. of ,19 (both days inclusive), subject to the pro- visions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. Present: " This license does not authorize the holder thereof to take HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. or kill imported game or native game on lands actually and N pursuance and exercise of the !-'owers and authorities exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for I conferred upon him by subsection one (b) of section acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public seven of the Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks domain, or on any land excepted from the operation of the Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor - General of the notification declaring an open season for the district. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and "Dated at , this day of , 19 consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby cancel the reservation ,for quarry purposes over the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby C. A. JEFFERY, declare that the said land, being vested in the Crown, is Clerk of the Executive Council. Crown land available for disposal under the Land Act; 1924. (I.A. 1933/10/3.) SCHEDULE. A~tkorizing the Exchange of a Re8erve in Matnurewa Pari8h, SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. North Auckland Land Di8trict, for other Land. SECTION 9A, Block VI, Wyndham Survey District: Area, 2 acres, more or less. GALWAY, Governor-General. C. A. JEFFERY, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of (L. and S. 19241.) March, 1936. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Domain Board appointed to ha,ve Oontrol of the Beachland8 Domain. ... H~REAS the land described in the First Schedule he.re~o W, . IS a reserve for road purposes: And whereas It IS expedient. that the said land should be exchanged for the GALWAY, Governor-General. land described in the Second Schedule hereto, which the Governor-General deems at least of equal value and, more ORDER IN COUNCIL. suitable for the purposes of the reserve: At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of March, . 1936. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Present: and in, exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. him by section eight of the Public Reserves, Domains, and N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby declare that the land I section' fort.y-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and described in the First Schedule hereto may be exchanged for National Parks Act, 1928, His ,Excellency the Governor­ the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with MAR. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 419 the adviee and consent of the Executive Council of the said Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Fort1'ose Domain. Dominion, doth hereby appoint GALWAY, Governor-General. Thomas Davidson, William Fellows Grove, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Oscar Edinborough Chamberlain, At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Herbert Stephen Liddell, and March, 1936. .J ohn Alderson Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. to be the Beachlands Domain Board, having control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers conferred hy appoint Saturday, the eleventh day of April, one thousand I section forty-four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and nine hundred and thirty-six, at three o'clock p.m., as the National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor­ time when, and the residence of Mr. H. S. Liddell, Beachlands, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with as the place where, the first meeting of the· Board shall be the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said held. Dominion, doth hereby appoint Henry William Anderson, William John Chisholm, SCHEDULE. William Chisholm, and Donald Clark McKenzie BEAOHLANDS DOMAIN. to be the Fortrose Domain Board, having control of the land ALL that a.rea in the North Auckland Land District. Manukau described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby appoint Coutlty, containing by admeasurement 7 acres 1 -rood 38·2 Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of February, one thousand perches, more or less, being Lots 40 and 1130 on Deeds Plan nine hundred al1d thirty-six,

Order in Oouncil con8enting to the Raising of Loan8 by certain Local A uthorit'ies and prescribing the Condition8 thereof.

GALWAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of March, 1936. Present: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. H.EREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, being desirous of raising the respective W loans stated opposite their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Govern­ ment Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called "the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as required by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the said loans: - Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ' conferred on him by section eleven of the said Act, as set out i~ section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the First Column of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the Second Column of the said. Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the Third Column of the said Schedule, and in giving Iluch consent doth hereby determine as follows :- 1. The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in years) stated in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule. 2. -The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the Fifth Column of the Ilaid Schedule. 3. The said local authorities shall, before raising the said respective loans or any parts thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing sinking funds under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make payments to such sinking funds at intervals of not more than one year, at a rate or rates per centum which shall be not less than the respective rates stated in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said rellpective loans for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, the first such payment in each respective case to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender or lenders is computed on any loan or part thereof so raised. 4. No amount payable as either interest or sinking fund in respect of the said loans shall be paid out of loan­ moneys. 5. The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the railling of the said respective loans or any parts ther;eof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. 6. The payment of interest and repayment of principal in respect of the said loans shall be made in New Zealand. 7 . No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE.

First Oolumn. Second Oolumn. I Third Column. I Fourth Oolumn. Fifth COlumn./ Sixth Column. Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan I Term of Loan Rate of Rate of . (Years). Interest. I Sinking Fund. I I I I £ £ s. d. £ s. d. Invercargill City Council .. I Redemption Loan, 1936 I 3,400 12 3 10 0 6 17 e Manawatu-Oroua River Board! No.4 Area Flood-da.mage Loan, 1936 300 20 3 10 0 3 10 0

1 C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. (T.40/416/6.) 420 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19

Order in Oouncil consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local .Authorities and prescribing the Oonditions thereof.

GAL WAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of March, 1936. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. .HEREAS the several local authorities enumerated in the Schedule hereto, heing desirous of raising the respective loans W stated opposite their names therein, have respectively complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter nalled " the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council, as requi1'ed by the said Act, should be given to the raising of the saia loans: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section deven of the said Act, as set out in section twenty-nine of the Finance Act, 1932 (No.2), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising in New Zealand by the respective local authorities mentioned in the First Column' of the said Schedule of the respective loans set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts specified in the Third Column of the said Schedule, and in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows :- (1) The terms for which the said loans or any parts thereof may be raised shall be the respective terms (in vears) stated in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule. > • (2) The rates of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loans or any parts thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the Jender or lenders a rate or rates exceeding the respective rates per centum per annum stated in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule. (3) The said respective loans or allY parts thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly instalments extending over the respective terms as determined in (1) above. (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New Zealand, and no such instalment shall be paid out of loan­ moneys. (5) The rate payable for brokerage, underwriting, and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said respective loans or any parts thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any amount raised. (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the expiration of two years from the date hereof.

SCHEDULE. I Fourth First Oolumn. Second Oolumn. Third Oolumn. Oolumn Fifth Oolumn. ------Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Amount of Loan. Term of Rate of Loan Interest. Years).

£ £ s. d. Eketahuna County Council .. .. Bridges Loan, 1936 " .. ., 3,000 25 310 0 Stratford Borough Council .. .. Aerodrome Loan, 1936 .. ., 1,400 20 I 310 0 Taieri County Council - .. Highways Reconstruction Loan, 1936 ., 4,250 15 310 0 I J (T. 40/416/6.) C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Time for Preparation of Valuation Roll, Westland Oounty, Regulations under the Oensus and Statistics Act, 1926. 'under Section 49 of the Rating Act, 1926, ertended. GALWAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. GALWAY, Governor-General. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL. March, 1936. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Present: March, 1936. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Present: N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in him by the Census and Statistics Act, 1926, Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New HEREAS the County Council of the Westland County Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the having failed, through misadventure, to prepare the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make valuationW roll of mining property in the Westland County in the following regulations. the month of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty­ six, as required by section forty-nine of the Rating Act, 1925, REGULATIONS. it is expedient to extend the time for preparing the said roll as hereinbefore mentioned: l. These regulations shall apply only to the Census to be Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General, in taken in the year ninetee.n hundred and thirty-six. order that the purpose and intent of the said Rating Act, 2. In addition to particulars specified in section 5 of the 1925, may have effect, and in pursuance and exercise of the Census and Statistics Act, 1926, particulars relating to the powers vested in him by the said Act, and acting by and following matters shall be obtained :- with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth (a) Relationship to head of household: hereby extend the time for the preparation of the valuation (b) Orphanhood: roll for the Westland County under the Rating Act, 1925, (c) Number of children of married men, widowers, or until the fourteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred widows: and thirty-six; and doth also hereby extend the time within (d) Occupational status: which the valuers shall give notice of the rateable value (e) Unemployment: determined by them to each occupier, so that such notice (f) War service and war pensions: may be given on or before the sixteenth day of March, one (g) Income for year 1935 : thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, and that objections to (h ) Usual place of residence: such valuations may be made on or before the thirty-first (i) Tenure and rent of dwelling: day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. (.1) Number of occupants of dwelling: (k) Location of dwelling: C. A. JEFFERY, (l) Number of poultry kept. Clerk of the Executive Council. C. A. JEFFERY, (LA. 1936/113/l.) Clerk of the Executive Council. . MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 421

Amending Regulation8 relative to the Conduct of Legal (ix) Upon an appeal to the Court of Review (in addition BU8ine88 of the Crown. to costs before the tribunal appealed from), or upon any proceedings in the Court of Review not GALWAY, Governor-General. otherwise provided for :- ORDER IN COUNCIL. £ s. d. Regular fee 3 3 0 At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Special fee up to 7 7 0 March, 1936. (x) For three or more transactions where the issues are Present: interconnected as above, twice the regular fee for HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. a single transaction: Provided that in connection with one of such N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority transactions a special fee may in a proper case be I conferred on him by the Public Revenues Act, 1926, allowed. and the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927, and of all other (xi) The regular fee shall be the fee normally allowable. powers and authorities him in this behalf in anywise e.n~bling, In a transaction where negotiations are prolonged His Excellency the Governor-General of the DommlOn of or elaborate documents are prepared, or where the New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent matter is attended with special difficulty or com­ of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby plexity, a special fee may be allowe<;l (in lieu of make the regulations hereinafter set out. and not in addition to the regular fee) up to the respective maximum set out above. REGULATIONS. (xii) In any case where party-and-party costs allowed by L These regulations may be referred to as the Crown the Court exceed the scale fee herein prescribed, Legal Business Regulations, 1932, Amendment No.2. such party-and-party costs shall be substituted 2. These regulations shall be read together with and be for the said scale fee. deemed to form part of the Crown Legal Business Regulations, 1932 (hereinafter called" the principal regulations "). C. A.. JEFFERY, 3. These regulations shall take effect on the day following Clerk of the Executive Council. the date of publication hereof in the Gazette. 4. Part III of the principal regulations (relating to civil proceedings) is amended by inserting following Regulation 63 Pre8cribing Rate8 of Fee8 and Allowance8 under the Payment thereof the following additional regulation :- of Juror8 Act, 1919. 63A. The following shall be the scale of costs allowed to solicitors and counsel in respect of proceedings under the Mortgagors and Tenants Relie~ Act, 1933, and its amendments, including the Rural Mortgagors Final Adjustment Act, GALWAY, Governor-General. 1934-35:- ORDER IN COUNCIL. (i) For negotiating and completing an adjustment effected At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of without reference to an Adjustment Commission :- March, 1936. £ s. d. Present: . Regular fee 2 2 0 Special fee up to " . . .. 7 7 0 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. (ii) For negotiating and completing an adjustment referred N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by to the Adjustment Commission without requiring I section two of the Payment of Jurors Act, 1919, His confirmation by the .Court :- Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New £ s. d. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Regular fee 3 3 0 Executive Council, doth hereby revoke the Order in Council Special fee up to 7 7 0 dated the seventeenth day of October, one thousand nine (iii) For an application for adjustment negotiated and hundred and thirty-two, and published in the Gazette of the completed or dismissed upon reference to the twentieth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and Adjustment Commission and subsequent con­ thirty-two, prescribing the rates of fees and allowances to be sideration by the Supreme Court or Court of payable to jurors in accordance with the provisions of the Review:- said Act; and in lieu thereof doth hereby prescribe, as set £ s. d. forth in the Schedule hereto, the rates of fees and allowances Regular fee 5 5 0 to be payable to jurors for their attendance at any sittings Special fee up to 15 15 0 of the Supreme Court, and to every person who attends as (iv) For an application for adjustment negotiated and a juror at any inquest held before a Coroner; and doth hereby completed or dismissed upon reference to the declare that this Order in Council shall come into force on Adjustment Commission and subsequent con­ the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and sideration by a Magistrate:- thirty-six. £ s. d. Regular fee 3 3 0 Special fee up to 6 6 0 SCHEDULE. C\") For two transactions where the issues are intercon­ nected as for properties in the same Crown RATES OF FEES. settlement or belonging to members of one family, or where the decision in one case serves substantially COMMON jurors attending any civil or criminal sitting, or as a basis of decision in the other case :- any juror attending a Coroner's inquest- On one of the transactions the regular fee here­ For attendance for a period exceeding three hours £ s. d. inbefore prescribed. on anyone day ...... 0 10 6 On the other transaction one-half of the regular For attendance for a period not exceeding three fee. hours on anyone day " . 0 5 0 In either transaction a special fee may be Special jurors: For every day's attendance or part of a allowed, but the allowance of a special fee in day's attendance and actually serving as such- one transaction will not necessarily justify an £ s. d. allowance of a special fee in the other transaction. For the first day 100 (vi) Upon an application for relief refused by a Magistrate For each day thereafter o 10 0 without reference to an Adjustment Commission or by an Adjustment Commission upon reference EXPENSES OF LOCOMOTION. from a Magistrate, £2 213. In addition to the fees prescribed, jurors residing beyond (vii) Upon an application for relief refused by the Supreme three miles from the Courthouse, or, in the case of an inquest, Court or Court of Review without reference to an from the Courthouse or other place at which the inquest is Adjustment Commission, or by an Adjustment held, shail receive a refund of the actual expenses oflocomotion Commission upon reference from the Supreme in attending such sittings or inquest, to include railway, coach, Court or Court of Review, £3 3s. or steamer fares. Receipts must be furnished for fares over (v'iii) Upon an application to an Adjustment Commission 513. other than railway fares. When there is no public con­ for a stay order following negotiations out of veyance, such jurors shall be allowed a mileage rate of 9d. Court:- £ s. d'l per mile one way. Regular fee 4 4 0 C. A. JEFFERY, Special fee up to 8 8 0 Clerk of the Executive Council. . 422 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 19

The Dairy Suppliers Regulations, 1936.-{Notice No. Ag. 3366.} REGULATIONS. 1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Dairy Factories GALWAY, Governor-General. (Licensing) Regulatiom~, 1936. ORDER IN COUNCIL. (2) These regulations shall come into force on the date of At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of the publication hereof in the Gazette. March, 1936. (3) In these regulations, unless inconsistent with the context,- 'Present: " Director" means the Director of the Dairy Division HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. of the Department of Agriculture: URSUANT to the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) ~ct, " Minister" means the Minister of Agriculture. 1934, His Excellency the Governor-General, actmg (4) All licenses, registers, and generally all acts of authority bvP and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, which originated under the regulations hereby revoked and doth hereby make the following regulations. are subsisting or in force on the coming into operation of these regulations shall enure for the purposes of these reg:ula­ tions as fully and effectually as if they had originated under REGULATIONS. the corresponding provisions of these regulations, and accord­ 1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Dairy Suppliers ingly shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated. Regulations, 1936. 2. These regulations shall apply to all premises used as (2) Unless the contrary intention appears, terms. or dairy factories with the exception of premises the buildings expressions used in these regulations shall have the mea~mg of which on the coming into force of these regulations are assigned to them by the Dairy-produce General RegulatIOns, and continue to be duly registered pursuant to the Dairy­ 1933 (hereinafter referred to as " the said regulations "). produce General Regulations, ] 933, and which are not after (3) These regulations shall come into force on the date of the coming into force of these regulations totally or sub­ the publication hereof in the Gazette. stantially rebuilt, whether on the same or any other site, or 2. Where at any time after the 1st day of August, 1935, altered whether, structurally or by way of additions thereto, but during any period prescribed in clause 55 of ~he said and the plant erected in which is not after the last-mentioned regulations, in which any person, being the occupIer of. a date so altered or extended as to increase the manufacturing supplying dairy has supplied milk or cream pro~uced. m capacity of the premises. his dairy to the owner or manager of any man~fact.urmg d~Iry 3. (1) No person shall use as a dairy factory any premises registered as a creamery, cheese-factory, or skimmmg-statIOn, to whi.ch these regulations apply unless such person is the the owner of such manufacturing dairy- holder of a license in that beha'!f in respect of such premises (a) Ceases to purchase milk or cream produced in supp~ying granted pursuant to these regulations. dairies by reason of having disposed of the busmess (2) No person, being the holder of a license in respect of of such manufacturing dairy to the owner of any any premises licensed as a qairy factory under these regula­ other manufacturing dairy registered as a creamery, tions, shall use such premises contrary to any 1::erm or con­ cheese-factory, or skimming-station, or to two or dition specified in the license. more of such owners; or , 4. (1) Every person rlesiring to obtain a license in respect of (b) Refuses to continue to purchase milk or cream produced premises to which these regulations apply shall make appli­ by the said occupier in his dairy- cation in writing to the Director in or to the effect of the the following provisions shall, notwithstanding anything to form numbered 1 in the Schedule hereto. the contrary contained in paragraph (b) of the proviso to the (2) Except as provided by the next succeeding subclause said clause 55 of the said regulations, but subject to the hereof, every such application shall be accompanied by plans other provisions of the said clause 55, apply, that is to say,- of the existing or proposed building and/or proposed altera­ (i) If the business aforesaid is acquired by one of such tions, together with particulars of the site on which the owners, the said occupier shall supply all milk or cream building is or is to be erected, and of the materials to be used produced thereafter in the said supplying dairy during ~he in the carrying-out of any proposed work. said period to the owner or manager of the manufacturmg: (3) The requirements of subclause (2) of this clause shall dairy acquiring the business aforesaid. not apply in the case of premises duly registered on the coming (ii) If the bu~iness aforesaid is acquired by two or more into force of these regulations under the Dairy-produce of such owners, the said occupier shall upon receipt of a notice General Regulations, 1933, the plant erected in which is in writing signed by such owners supply all milk or cream proposed or intended to be so altered or extended as to increase produced thereafter in the said supplying dairy during ~he the manufacturing capacity of the premises without a total said period to the owner or manager of the manufacturrng or substantial rebuilding or alteration whether structurally, dairy specified in that behalf in such notice. or by way of additions thereto. (iii) If in refusing to continue to purchase milk or cream (4) In the case of an application for a license in respect produced by the said occupier in his dairy the owner of such of premises to which the last preceding subclause hereof manufacturing dairy is acting in pursuance of an agreement applies, it shall be sufficient if the application contains parti­ in writing in that behalf made with the owner of any other culars of the proposed alterations or extensions of the plant manufacturing dairy registered as a creamery, cheese-factory, erected in the buildings comprised in the said premises as or skimming-station, the said occupier shall, upon receipt set forth in paragraph 10 of the said form numbered I in the of a notice in writing signed by one or other of such owners Schedule hereto. (being the parties to any such agreement), supply all milk or (5) If in the opinion of the Director any information or cream produced thereafter in the said supplying dairy during particulars required by the said form numbered I are in­ the said period to the owner or manager of the manufacturing sufficiently given the Director may require the applicant to dairy specified in that behalf in such notice. furnish such £-..rther details, information, and particulars as C. A. JEFFERY, the Director may think necessary. Clerk of the Executive Council. 5. (1) If the Director is of opinion that the application should be acceded to accorcling to its terms he may, subject to compJiance by the applicant with the provisions of the Dairy-produce General Regulations, 1933, as to registration The Dairy Factories (L1~censing) RegulationiS, 1936.-{Notice of manufacturing dairies, forthwith grant a li0ense to the No. Ag. 3367.} applicant pursuant to these regulations in the form numbered 2 in the Schedule hereto. If GALWAY, Governor-General. (2) the Director is of opinion that the application should be acceded to in part but not wholly he shall give the applicant ORDER IN COUNCIL. an intimation to that effect, and the applicant may elect to At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of accept a license in accordance with the Director's intimation, March, 1936. and thereupon the Director shall, subject aH aforesaid, forth­ with grant a license to the applicant as aforesaid. Present: (3) If the applicant elects not to accept a license under HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the last preceding subclause hereof, or if the Director is of UR,SUANT to the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, opinion that the application should be wholly refused, the 1934, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by Director may refer the application to a committee consisting andP with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, of three persons who shall be appointed by the Minister. doth hereby revoke the Dairy Factories (Licensing) Regula­ 6. In respect of any application referred to a committee tions, 1935, made under the said Act on the twelfth day of pursuant to subclause (3) of the last preceding clause hereof, .July, one thousand nine hundred and t,hirty-five, and pub­ the committee shall make such investigations as it thinks fit lisbed in the Ga<,ette on the sixteenth day of the same month, and shall consider such representations as may be made to it at page 1935, and doth hereby make the following regUlations by the owners of any other dairy factories in the locality, in lieu thereof. and shall report the result of its investigations to the Director. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEAI~AND GAZETTE. 423

In par~icular, the c?mmitt~e shall advise th~ D~rector upon the I 11. Any license, may b~ revoked by the Director in writing followmg matters m relatIOn to the applIcatIOn:- addressed to the hcensee m any of the following events:- (a) Whether or not there is any economic necessity or (a) If the ,licensee of ~he licensed premises so requests. justification for the establishment of such premises as a dairy (b) ~f durmg the ~enod o~ twelve months immediately factory or an additional dairy factory in the locality in which precedmg such revocatIOn the hcensee of the licensed premises the premises are to be erected or for the carrying-out of the has been convicted of any offence under these regulations or proposed work. under the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, or the Sale of FOQd and (b) The prospect of carrying on successfully the manufacture Drugs Act, 1?08, or any regulations for the time being in of dairy-produce in the premises sought to be licensed, and force un~er eIthe: ?f those Ac~s. _ _' according to the capacity or proposed capacity of such (c).If m the opmIOn of the Dlre~tor ther.e has been a sub- premises having regard to aU relevant circumstances. stant.H:t:l breach <:f or non-complIance WIth any term or h . , , condItIOn of the hcense or of these regulations; (c) T e probable or pOSSIble effect of competItIOn from the 12 (1) N _ b' th h ld f r . -- - t premises sought to be licensed on the qualitv of the dairy- f' 0 pers1?- eml e °d ~r 0 fat ICense f re:he~ produce which might be manufactured ther'ein, or in any 0 any. premlSes Icense ~s a aIr:Y ac ory _ u~ er ,~se d' d -I . t d t t th D ' d G I regulatIOns shall, except With the pnor approval m wntmg airy ~ y regIS ere pursuan 0 e aIry-pr? uce en~ra of the Director, make or permit or cause to be made~ RegulatIOns, 1933, and proposed to be used m connectIOn () An It t' h th' ttl b f 'th' t' d" d I 't d t a y a era IOns weer s ruc ura or y way 0 thereWI or m compe mg aUIes u y regIS ere pursuan ddit' t th b 'ldin . d' th r d to the said regulations. a ~ons 0 e Ul gs compnse m e ICense ' . . . , , , premIses; or (d) 'Yhether m the opmIOn of the c<:mmlttee the ap~hcatIOn (b) Any alteration to or extension of the plant erected in for a hcense should be acceded to 8lther wholly or m part. the said buildings, being an alteration or extension 7. (1) Whenever the Director determines to refer an designed to increase the manufacturing capacity of application to a committee he shall notify the applicant to the licensed premises. , that eff()ct. (2) The provisions of clauses 4 to 7 (both inclusive) hereof (2) The applicant shall forthwith lodge with the Director shall, S? far as the sai~ cl~uses are app.1icable, apply, 'mutatis security for the payment of the costs of the committee's mutand~8, to ~ny apphcatIO:r;t ~nder this ?laus.e for a~proval investigations in the sum of £50 by way of deposit or of bond of an! alteratIOns t~ the bUlI.dings compns~d many hcensed with two approved sureties, or in such other form as the premIses, or. of a.ny alteratIOn. or extensIO:r;t of t~e plant Director may deem sufficient. erected therem bemg an alteratIOn or extenSIOn deSIgned to (3) Until the security is completed by the applicant it inc:ease the m~n~acturing capacit:y of. the licen~ed premises, shall not be obligatory to take any further steps towards as If such apphcatIOn were an applIcatIOn for a hcense under ' 'tt f' v th I' t' t th these regulatIOns. sett mg up a commI, ee or re errmg e app ICa IOn 0 e 13 E b f 'tt . t d t t oommittee. . very.mem er 0 a c<:mmi ee appom e p~rsuan 0 , . , , , , these regulatIOns may be paId such fee not exceedmg £2 2s. (4) If m the opmIOn. of the commIttee the apphCfttIOn as may be considered reasonable by the Minister for each day shoul~ he acceded to eI~her wholly or ~o an exte~t su~- or part of a day on which he is engaged on the business of ~ta~tlal~y grea,ter tha~ m accordance WIth ;he Director s the committee together with all reasonable and actual expenses mtlmatlOn to the a,pphcant under subclause (~) of clause 5 incurred by him in respect of his attendance on the business hereof, then the security given by the applicant shall forthwith of the committee. be disch~rged. .. ,_. . 14. (1) The Director shall cause a register to be kept of (5) If m the OpInIOn of the commIttee the applicatIOn should every hcense issued under these regulations. be wholly refused, or should be acceded to to an extent not (2) A copy certified by the Director of any entry in the ~u~stan~ially greater t~an in accordance with the Director's register shall be. prima fr:cie evidence of such entry and of mtimatIOn to the apphcant under subclause (2) of clause 5 the facts appearmg therem, and a certificate under the hand hereof, then the costs of investigation by the committee not of the Director of the absence of an entry in the register shall exceeding the sum of £50 shall be borne by the applicant and be prima facie evidence of the facts stated in such certificate. may be raised out of the security given as aforesaid or recovered 15. (1) The holder of any license in respect of any premises as a debt due to the Crown. licensed as a dairy factory under these regulations who desires (6) A certificate under the hand of the Director setting to transfer such license shall make application for a transfer out the costs of any such investigation shall be final and of the license in writing to the Director in or to the offect conclusive in all respects. of the form numbered 3 in the Schedule hereto. (7) Any question ~s to whether the opinion of the committee ,(2) Every ,such application shall be accompanied by the is upon the true construction thereof that an applica~ion license to whI.ch the same rela~es. . . should he acceded to to an extent substantially greater than (3) T~e DIr~ctor on receIpt of such apphcat~on shall, in accordance with the Director's intimation to the applicant upon b,~mg satIsfied as to the facts, endorse on the hcense the uuder subclause (2) of clause 5 hereof shall be referred to the words Tr~nsferred to [Full name and addre88 of tran8feree]," Executive Commission of Agriculture whose decisidn shall and shall SIgn. suc~ endo;rsement, an~ shall thereupon record be final and conclusive in all respects. the transfer m hIS regIster accordmgly, and forward the 'd' t t f li th D' t license duly endorsed as aforesaid to the new licensee in 8 . (1) I n d eOl mg 0 gran or re use a cense e Irec or f b . ,. . shall take into consideration the report of the committee respect 0 . t ,e premIses mentIOned m the license. ' -h th l' t' h b f d t t (4) A hcense so endorsed shall enure for the purposes of t o w hIC e app ICa Ion as eend re erre'f h pursuanth' k fit0 these regu1 a t'IOns as if I't h a db'een Issue d to t h e transferee sub cause I (3) 0 f cause 1 5 h ereof ,an mav, 1. e In s, d th . refer the application again to the committee for a further name erem. . report, and in any case (whether the application has been 16 .. (1) Ever:y person who l~ses as a daIry fac~ory any referred to a committee or not) in which the Director is of premIses to .whICh ,these regulatIOns appl:y and who IS not the the opinion that the application should be granted whether holder of a licens~ ill respect.of such premIses gra~te~ pursuant wholly or in part, the Director shall, subject to compliance to these regulatIOns commIts an o~ence and IS ~Iable to a by the applicant with the provisions of the Dairy-produce penalty of £5 for every day on whICh such premIses are so General Regulations, 1933, as to registration of manufacturing use(Jg)' E h Id f r . t f . r d dairies, grant a license to the. applicant pursuant to these d v,ery f 0 t er 0 ad ICe~~e ill resp!ct.o pre:~uses ICense regulations in the form numbered 2 in the Schedule hereto. as a, aIrY tac orY un er t ese regu ad?t

SCHEDULE. New Plymouth Borough Council on the second day of [Form No.1 (Reg. 4) (1). September, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five, viz.:- The Dairy Factories (Licensing) Regulations, 1936. "That the New Plymouth Borough Council, being ApPLICATION FOR LICENSE IN RESPECT OF A DAIRY FACTORY. the local authority having control of the streets herein­ The Director of the Dairy Division, after mentioned, hereby resolves and declares that the Department of Agriculture, Wellington, C. 1. provisions of section one hundred and twenty-eight, subsection one, of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall ApPLICATION is hereby made for a license under the above­ not apply- . entitled regulations to use as a dairy factory the premises particulars of which are set out below :- "( a) To that portion of the southern side of 1. Name of premises : Pendarves Street to which Lots 1 and 2. Particulars of site: 2 shown on the sub divisional plan of 3. Name of owner: Sections 1653 and 1675 and part Sec­ 4. If owner is a company, name of secretary: tions 1654 and 1676, New Plymouth, have . 5. Postal address: frontages; nor 6. Name of and distance to nearest­ " (b) To that portion of the northern side of (a) Post-office : Gilbert Street to which Lot 1 shown on the (b) Telegraph or telephone office: sub divisional plan of Sections 1653 and 1675 (c) Railway-station: and part Sections 1654 and 1676, New Ply- (d) Shipping port: • mouth, has frontage"; 7. Average number of cows from which the daily milk-supply subject to the condition that no building or part of a will be obtained : building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting 8. Average number of milk and/or cream suppliers: the southern side of the portion of Pendarves Street, or 9. State kind of dairy-produce to be manufactured in fronting the northern side of the portion of Gilbert premises: Street (described in the Schedule hereto), within a 10. (a) Particulars of proposed alterations or extensions of distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines of the plant: said portions of streets. (b) Size and capacity of existing plant: (c) Size and capacity of new or additional plant: SCHEDULE. Dated at , this day of , 19 THE southern side of all that portion of street, situated [Signature of owner or secretary.] in the Tamnaki Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, known as Pendarves Street, fronting Sec­ [Form No.2 (Reg. 8) (1). tion 1653 and part Section 1654, Town of New Plymouth. The Dairy Factories (Licensing) Regulations, 1936. Also the northern side of all that portion of street, LICENSE IN RESPECT OF A DAIRY FACTORY. situated in the said land district and borough, knowJl as Gilbert Street, fronting Section 1675, Town of New , of , is hereby licensed to use as a dairy Plymouth. factory under the above-entitled regulations pursuant to an As the same are more particularly delineated on the application in that behalf dated the day of ,19 plan marked P.W.D. 91357, deposited in the office of the the undermentioned premises :- Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon [Situation and description of premises and conditions, coloured red. if any, of license.] C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Dated at Wellington, this day of ,19 (P.W. 51/2052.) Director of the Dairy Division, Department of Agriculture. Withdrawing Land from the Operation of the Kauri-gum [Form No.3 (Reg. 15) (1). Industry Act, 1908. The Dairy Factories (Licensing) Regulations, 1936. GALWAY, Governor-General. ApPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE IN RESPECT OF A DAIRY FACTORY. ORDER IN COUNCIL. The Director of the Dairy Division, At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Department of Agriculture, Wellington, C. 1. March, 1936. ApPLICATION is hereby made for a transfer of the attached Present: license to use as a dairy factory the premises situate at , HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. of which license the undersigned is the holder, to [Name and aidress of proposed transferee]. HEREAS by section one h~ndred and sixty-two of the Dated at , this day of , 19 W Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor­ General may, by Order in Council, on the recommendation [Signature of present holder of license.] of the Land Board, declare that any land comprised in a I agree to accept a transfer of the above license. kaUri-gum reserve shall, from a date to be specified in the [Signature of transferee]. Order, cease to be subject to the Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1908, and on and after the date so specified the land to which C. A. JEFFERY, the Order relates shall become subject to the provisions of Clerk of the Executive Council. the Land Act, 1924 : And whereas the Land Board of the North Auckland Land District has duly passed a resolution recommending that portion of the Pukewhau Kauri-gum Reserve and portion of The Southern Side of Portion of Pendarves Street and the Puketoetoe Kauri-gum Reserve, as described in the the Northern Side of Portion of Gilbe.rt Street,in Schedule hereto, be excepted from the operations of the the Borough of New Plymouth, exempted from the Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1908, and it is expedient to give Provisions of Section 128 of the Public Works Act, effect to such recommendation: 1928, subject to a Condition as to the Building-line. Now, therefore, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ GAL'VA Y, Governor-General. suance and exercise of the power and authority conferred ORDER IN COUNCIL. upon Iile by section one hundred and sixty-two of the Land At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of Act, 1924, and acting by and with the advice and consent of March, ·1936. the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby order and declare that the portion of the Pukewhau Kauri-gum Present: Reserve and the portion of the Puketoetoe Kauri-gum Reserve HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. as described in the Schedule hereto, shall, from the sixth N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, I by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other cease to be subject to the Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1908. powers in . anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of SCHEDULE. New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent ALL that area in the North Auckla,nd Land District, containing of· the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth by admeasurement 100 acres 0 roods 9 perches; more or less hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the (to be known as Section 28, Block VIII, Rangaunu Survey MAR. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 425

District), being portion Pukewhau Kauri-gum Reserve (39 I Survey District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north­ acres~, Gazette, 1902, page. 214?, and portion Puketoetoe east by a public road; towards the south-east generally by Kaun-gum Reserve ExtensIOn (01 acres 0 roods 9 perches), Lot 4, D.P. 2771; towards the south· by part Section 15; Gazette, 1899, page 756: Bounded towards the north by and towards the north-west generally by Lot 3, D.P. 2771. Section 12, Block VIII,. Rangaunu Survey District; towards As the same are more particularly delineated on plan marked the north-east by a publIc road and pa: t Puketoetoe Kauri-gum 20/745, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands Reserve Ext~nsion; towards the s uth-east by part Puke- and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. (For an toetoe Kaun-gum Reserve Exten:::on and part Pukewhau endowment for primary education.) Kauri-gum Reserve; and towards the west generally by a public road and a reserve along the foreshore of Rangaunu As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor- Bay. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan General, this 28th day of February, 1936. marked L. and S. 9/3094, deposited in the Head Office, Depart- FRANK LANGSTONE Minister of Lands ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged ' . . red. (North Auckland plan S.O. 28211.) (L. and S. 9/3047, 16/2212, 51607, and 20/745.) C. A.JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Reappointment of Honorary Child Welfare Officers under the (L. and S. 9/3094.) Child Welfare Act, 1926.

Education Department, Lund::; temporarily rese1·ved in the Auckland, Wellington, Wellington, 6th February, 1936. Westland, and Southland Land Districts. N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, I I,. Peter Fras~r, Minister of Education, do hereby GALWAY, Governor-General. reappomt the follo\Vlng persons as Honorarv Child Welfare HEREAS by the three-hnndred-and-fifty-ninth section Officers for the purposes of the said Act for the period ending W of the Land Act, 1924, it is enacted that the Governor­ 31st December, 1936 :- General may from time to time set apart temporarily as Name. District. reserves, notwithstanding that the same may be then held Watt, Archibald H. Te Kaeo. under past,oral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion Martin, Mrs. Mabel E. G .. Russell. are required for any of the purposes in the said section Jamieson, Reverend Victor R. Whangaroa. mentioned: . Woodhouse, Reverend James L. Helensville. Now, therefore, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Holbrook, Right Reverend Mon- Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ signor AuckJand. suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred Adair, George upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve the Seamer, Reverend Arthur J. lands in the Auckland, Wellington, Westland, and Southland Kellv, Reverend Father Tak~puna .. Land Distncts de!'wribed in the Schedule hereunder written, Haslam, George .. Pukekohe. for the purposes in the said Schedule specified at the end Sampson, William Waiuku. of the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be Tapp, Reverend Robert Coromandel. temporarily reserved. Dent, Reverend Tom Thames. Paul, William H. Hamilton. Ross, Mrs. Hilda SCHEDULE. Day, Arthur E. .. Pae;~a.j ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, Tauranga Hubbard, Mrs. Adeline County, containing by admeasurement a total of 2,773 acres Taylor, Reverend Cecil R. Te 'A_roha. 1 rood 24·1 perches, more or less, being-- Hunt, Reverend George P. TaurangR. Part Section 50, Block IV, Aroha Survev District: Christian, Mrs. Mary W ... Area, 490 acres 3 roods 22·9 perches. • Waymouth, Reverend Stephen Wh~katane. Section 3, Block I, Katikati North Survey District: Horwell, Reverend Arthur D. Edgecumbe. Area, 397 acres 3 roods 36·2 perches. Young, Reverend James C. Rotorua. Section 11, Block I, Katikati Survey District: Area, Naumann, Mrs. Ina 153 acres 2 roods 5 perches. Gordon, Alexandra Ohi;;emutu. Section 12, Block I, Katikati Survey District: Area, Henrv, Sister Annie Ruatahuna. 674 acres. Coch;ane, Mrs. Annie E. Mourea. Section 17, Block I, Katikati Survey District: Area, Tauroa, Reverend Matarae Kawhia. 1,057 acres. Blackman, Arnold Te Kuiti. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Jordan, Mrs. Jessie marked L. and S. 9/3047A, deposited in the Head Office, Spence, Miss Jane A. Taumarunui." Department of Lands and Survey, at 'VeJljngton, and thereon Moffatt, John Taupo. coloured red. (Auckland plans S.O. 20311, S.O. 18559, 8.0. Laughton, Mrs. Horiana 22856, S.O. 23668, S.O. 25800.) (For railway afforestation Durward, John W. Tokaanu." purposes.) . Walker, Miss Erlith Also all that area in the Wellington Land District, con­ Carter, .Tohn A. L. Te WhaitL taining by admeasurement 3 roods 7·38 perches, more or less, Hall, Reverend Green Waihi. being part of Section 4, Block VIII, Paekakariki Survey Hall, 2\1rs. Alice S. District, formerly part of bed of Porirua Harbour: Bounded Wright, Reverend Edwin 8. H~~tly. towards the north-east by Section 5, Block VIII, Paekakariki McAllister, James Te Hoe. Survey District; towards the south-east by part Lot 1, McClune, Joseph S. Hauraki Plains. D.P. 3137, and Lots 6, 5, 4, and part Lot 3, D.P. 3494; towards ·Wareing, Reverend Stephen R. Te Awamutu. the west by other part of Section 4, Block VIII, Paekakariki Chandler, Reverend Charles "'V. Cambridge. Survey DistrICt; and towards the north-west by the ",Velling­ McCaw, Reverend James C. Te Puke. ton-Manawatu Railway line. As the same is more particularly Ledgerwood, John H. New Plymouth. delineated on the plan numbered L. and S. 16/2212A, deposited Sandford, Frederick W. in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey at Drew, Miss Gertrude A. Wellington, and thereon bordered red. (Addition to public Clough, Bertram Inglew~~d. school site (Paremata).) McInnes, 'Villiam Stratford. Also all that area of Crown land in the Westland Land Bridger, Ira Eltham. District, containing 28 acres 0 roods 23 perches, surrounding Blackman, Athol Reserve 355, situated in Block IV, Mahinapua Survey District. Carter, Mrs. Florence J. As the same is more particularly delineated on plan marked Hughson, Thomas P. Rah~tu. L. and S. 51607A, deposited in the Head Office, Department Jenkin, Mrs. Florence A. Opunake. of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. Yarrow, Alfred H. Manaia. (For an addition to an aerodrome reserve.) Haddon, Charles J. Hawera. . Also a,II that area in the Southland Land District, con­ Wainwright, Alfred E. Patea.. taining by admeasurement 5 acres 1 rood 20 perches, more Benton, Mrs. Charlotte Auron. or less, being part of Section 1, Block V, Wyndham Survey Chadwick, Arthur Waitara. District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north by Robinson, Llovd A. Whangamomona. part Section 9; towards the north-east and south-east gene­ Dallison, Edw"B,rd C. Waverlev. rally by Lot 2, D.P. 2771; towards the south-west by a public Patterson, Reverend John Wangan~i. road; ahd towards the north-west and south-west generally Jones, .T oseph Ohakune. by Lot 1, D.P. 2771. King, Reverend Edmund T. Taihape. Also all that area containing 5 acres 1 rood 35 perches, Hebbard, Mrs. Harriet L. more or less, being part of Section 1, Block V, Wyndham Fagg, Thomas S. Raetihi." 426 THE NE'W ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19

Name. District. Appointm.ent of Honorary Ohild Welfa're Officers under the Tingey, James S. Feilding, OMld Welfare Act, 1925. Sugden, Mrs. Annie Woods, Charles .. Pal;erston North. I Education Department, Keay, David S. Woodville. Wellington, 6th February, 1936. Hornblow, John K. Foxton. N pursuance of section 2 of the Child Welfare Act, 1925, Rangiheuea, Roore I I, Peter Fraser, Minister of Education, do hereby Tahiwi, Pirimi .. Ota'ki. appoint the following persons as Honorary Child Vt'elfare Wiltshire, Reverend Percy Pongaroa. Officers for the purposes of the said Act for the period ending Paterson, Mrs. Mary K. 'V. Pahiatua. 31st December, 1936 :- Pahewa, Reverend Hakaraia Te Kaha. Name. District. Anderson, Reverend James J. . McKenzie, Reverend Angus Taumarunui. Hayden, Henry J. and Tiki- Barclay, John C. Okaiawa. tiki. Jansen, Reverend Father Leo E. Palmerston North. Banks, Sister Isabel . Gosnell, Reverend Robert Barton Hastings. Fairbrother, Basil K. TeAraroa. Brasted, Roy Matthew Wellington. Peterson, Reverend Gordon R. H ... Opotiki. Lack, tT ohn Robert Geraldine. Thompson, Mrs. Mary Hunter, Captain Jean B. Palmerston. Mackay, Gordon Om~rumutu. Virgilius, Sister Mary Dunedin. King, Arthur Hiruharama. McIvor, Alexander Riverton. Bartlett's Camp. Emmett, Frank N. P. FRASER, Minister of Education. Goddard, Miss Maud L. . King, George Hauiti, Tolaga Bay. Woodley, Frederick T. Nuhaka. M ember8 of Assessment Court for the Farm-land List for the Scott, John O. .. . Borough of Waipukurau appointed. Pickard, Mrs. Kate Dannevirke. Poole, Ernest M. " Department of Internal Affairs, Drake, Reverend Wm. T. Waipawa. Wellington, 26th February, 1936. Hutchison, Reverend Wm. R .. Waipukurau. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, Greathead, Henry E. Eketahuna. H in terms of section 10 of the Urban Farm Land Rating Bate, Arthur _C. .. Masterton. Act, 1932, to appoint Munro, Miss Isabella Kingi, Hamuera T. Carterton." Percy Frederick Wall, Esquire, Farmer, of Hatuma, Wolters, Miss Olive to be a member of the Assessment Court for the Borough of White, Reverend Hedley .. Waipukurau; also to appoint Cumming, Reverend Wm. B. Greytown. William Isaac Limbrick, Esquire, Farmer, of Waipawa, Shepher<;l, Norman C. Featherston. Linton, Andrew .. Whareoto. on the recommendation of the Waipukurau Borough Council, Ambrose, Sister Mary Upper Hutt. to be a member of the said Assessment Court. Lowden, Rev . John Picton. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. Stewart, Henry J. Motueka. (LA. 1933/223/6.) Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, John P. Blenheim." Hornbrook, Mrs. Evelyn W. Wharanui. Appointments, Promotions, and Transfers of Officers of the Bell, Reverend William Takaka. N.Z. Military Forces. Quintrell, Canon Frederick Brightwater. Smith, Canon William Wakefield. Department of Defence, Edgar, Reverend William .. Motupiko. Wellington, 29th February, 1936. Wyllie, M;rs. Margaret B. .. Murchison. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased .Termyn, Ven Archdeacon Greymouth. H to approve of the following appointments, promotions, Long, Reverend Father and transfers of officers of the New Zealand Military F~rces :- Comns, Reverend Leonard K. Granity." Tanner, Reverend Carl Reefton. STAFF. Taylor, George E .•J. Westport. Lieutenant S. B. Wallace, B.E., N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps, Mackay, Wm. D. Hokitika. relinquishes the appointment of Assistant Inspecting McEldow1;ley, Arthur J. Christchurch. Ordnance Officer, and Assistant Ordnance Mechanical Aidan, Reverend Mother Engineer, Main Ordnance Depot, Trentham, and, on pro­ Knights, Reverend Harold J. W. Rakai~. ceeding to England to undergo courses of instruction at Robertson, Rev:erend Fred Kaikoura. the Military School of Science, Woolwich, is seconded. Robertson, Mrs. Jeanette G. Dated 15th February, 1936. Malden, Reverend Edward E. Amb~rley. Moore, Thomas R. Oxford. REGIMENT OF ROYAL N.Z. ARTILLERY. Caverhill, Miss Alice H. Ashburton. Walter Sneddon McKinnon, B.Sc., to be Lieutenant (on Holmes, George .. probation for twelve months), and is posted to G.H.Q. Hughes, Bernard Temuka. Training Depot, Trentham. Dated 1st March, 1936. Long, Frederick E; S. Timaru. Waimate. Dash, George THE OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Betten, Mrs. Mary Curtif;!, Mrs. Rita A. Geraldine." Captain A. D. Reid to be Major. Dated 12th February, 1936. Maxwell, James .. Oamaru. Jeffs, Robert J. Waitaki Hydro and THE NELSON-MARLBOROUGH MOUNTED RIFLES. Kurow. Major S. Marshall, D.O.M., is transferred to the Reserve of Hill-Scully, James Moeraki. Officers, Class I (b), R.D. 9. Dated 18th February, 1936. Barton, Reverend Henry H. Lawrence. Roy, William Balclutha. REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. Beresford, Miss Gertrude E. Waiwera South. Bringans, William Alexandra. Captain J. B. S. Lockhart, 13th Coast Battery, is transferred Gilmour, James B. Roxburgh. to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), R.D. 1. Dated Thomas, Reverend Vernon C. Kaitangata. 29th February, 1936. McNeur, Reverend Archibald Milton. Lieutenant H. J. Edmonds, 13th Coast Battery, to be Captain. Dunn, Rey-erend John G. S. Port Chalmers. Dated 1st February, 1936. Fraser, Robert N; J. Gore. Anderson, Dr. William A. Queenstow.n. THE HAURAKI REGIMENT. Warren, Mrs. Margaret S. 2nd Lieutenant .J. P. Wilson, 1st Cadet Battalion, to be Campbell, James Lumsden." Lieutenant. Dated 16th August, 1935. Rice, Stanley Wyndham. 2nd Lieutenant K. Haslett, 1st Battalion, is transferred to Wildey, Don,ald .. Winton. the North Auckland RegiIr!-ent. Dated 5th February, 1936. Wildey, Mrs. Elizabeth ExcelI, Walter .. oh~i and Nightcaps. THE NORTH AUCKLAND REGIMEN')'. Stancombe" Mrs. Mary Tuatapere. 2nd Lieutenant W. E. von Schramm, 1st Battalion, to be Saunders, Mrs. Mary Otautau. Lieutenant. Dated 1st November, 1935. Brown, Mrs. Margaret A. S. Invercargill. 2nd Lieutenant K. Haslett, from the Hauraki Regiment, to be Luker, Reve1,'erid Christopher W. Bluff. 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 4th January, 1929, and P. FRASER, Minister of Education. is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 5th February, 1936. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GA2JETTE. 427

THE WELLINGTON REGIMENT. I Approval of Expenditure by Wellington City Council of The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants, 1st Cadet Battalion, I Compensation Moneys under Thorndon Reclamation Act, to be Lieutenants :_ 1921-22. T. J. Arnold. Dated 6th February, 1936. Department of Internal Affairs, A. H. Thorn. Dated 8th February, 1936. Wellington, 4th March, 1936. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has· THE CANTERBURY REGIMENT. H been pleased, in terms of section 6 of the Thorndon Allan John Gainsford to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation), Reclamation Act, 1921-22, to approve of the expenditure and is posted to the 2nd Cadet Battalion. Dated 8th by the Wellington City Council from the balance of the February, 1936. compensation moneys held under that Act for the purpose of providing recreation facilities in the City of Wellington THE SOUTHLAND REGIMENT. of the sum set opposite the purpose specified hereunder:- John Leonard Henry Hewland to be 2nd Lieutenant (on £ probation), and is posted to the 1st Cadet Battalion. Dated Erection of bathing-sheds at Oriental Bay .. 5,975 18th February, 1936. F. JONES, Minister of Defence. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. (I.A. 1935/198/5.) Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &lc., appointed.

Registrar-General's Office, Special Order made by Ohum County Council declaring Sections Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. 121 and 131 of the Counties Act, 1920, not to apply to that T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have Council. I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set Department of Internal Affairs, respectively opposite their names, viz. :- ·Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. Name. District. rn HE following special order made· by the Ohura County Harold Thomas Weston Hampden. ..L Council is published in accordance with the provisions Albert Edward Lawson .. Waihi. I of the Counties Amendment Act, 1931. G. G. HODGKINS, Deputy Registrar-General. I W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. (I.A. 1936/126/1.) Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris appointed. SPECIAL ORDER. Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by T is hereby notified that the undermentioned person hal! section 2 of the Counties Amendment Act, 1931, the Ohura I been appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris County Council hereby resolves by way of special order as at the place set opposite his name, viz. :- follows :- Name. Place. "Tha.t sections 121 and 131 of the Counties Act, 1920, John Goodall Karioi. shall not apply after the close of the present financial year--­ G. G. HODGKINS, Deputy Registrar-General. viz., the 31st March, 1936." I hereby certify that the above special order has beel1 Appointments in the Public Service. duly made. .JOHN F. MCCLENAGHAN, County Clerk. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, I Wellington, 29th February, 1936. HE Acting Public Service Commissioner has made the Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of T following appointments in the Public Service :- Postal Correspondence. Paul Arthur Stubbing, rnHE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at i having reasonable grounds for supposing that the persol1 Auckland, as from the 1st day of January, 1936. whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder Andrew Paterson Dickson Johnston Moffat, is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 32 of the Post and Deaths for the District of Black's, as from the 6th day of Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in favour of the December, 1935. said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed Cecil Gostelow, Esquire, F.I.A., to the said person ( either by his own or any assumed or fictitious name), or addressed to the address in the Schedule to be Registrar of Friendly Societies and Actuary for the pur­ hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or for· poses of the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, Superintendent of warded by the Post Office of New Zealand. the Fund and Actuary for the purposes of the National Pro­ vident Fund Act, 1926, and Government Actuary, as from SCHEDULE. the 20th day of February, 1936. Thomas Elder, Mr. J. Bradley, 39 Alexander Street, Sa.ndy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania. to be an Inspector under the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, and the Dairy Industry Act, Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of February, 1936. 1908, as from the 17th day of February, 1936. F. JONES, Postmaster-General. Malcolm Harold GUllll, to be an Assistant Inspector under section 95 (2) of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926, as from the Prohibition of Issue of 1W oney-orders and Transmission of 28th day of February, 1936. Postal Corre.spondence. T. MARK, Secretary. HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand T having reasonable grounds for supposing that the firm Date of Election of Insurance Members of the Board of the whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereundei' Dunedin Metropolitan Fire District. is engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 32 of the Post Department of Internal Affairs, and Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in favour of Wellington, 26th February, 1936. the said firm shall be issued, and that no postal packet URSUANT to section 24 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1926, addressed to the said firm, or addressed to the address in the P I, William Edward Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs, Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered charged with the administration of the said Act, do hereby or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand. appoint Tuesday, 24th March, 1936, to be the day for the holding of an election of four members of the Board of the SCHEDULE. Dunedin Metropolitan Fire District by fire-insurance com­ panies which for the time being are carrying on business within W. C. MacDonald and Company, Official Ticket Sellers, the Dunedin Metropolitan Fire District. Rhodesia Government State Lottery, Box 794, Bulawayo. W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs. Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of February, ]936. (I.A.1933/67/17.) F. JONES, Postmaster-General. 428' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [N:O. 19

Plant8 declared to be Noxious Weedd in Oroua County.­ Wairoa Maori Council.-Amendment of By-laws. (Notice No. Ag. .3.161.) HEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act, Department of Agriculture, W 1900, the Maori Council of the Wairoa Maori District Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto HE following special order made by the Oroua County made by-laws respecting certain m~tters (hereinafter referred T Council on the 28th day of February, 1936, is published to as "the main by-laws "), published in the Gazette on the in accordance with the provisions of the Noxious V{ eeds Act, 24th day of November, 1921, at page 2830 : 1928. And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the W. LEE MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture. said main by-laws: Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Wairoa Maori SPECIAL ORDER. District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the THAT in pursuance of the powers vested in it by the Counties Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth Act, 1920, and the Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, the Oroua hereby revoke By-law No.7 of the said main by-laws, and County Council hereby resolves by way of flpecial order and doth hereby substitute therefor the following :-- doth hereby declare that hemlock (Conium maculatum), "7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie goat's rue (Galega officinales), and milk or variegated thistle in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other­ (Silybum) are noxious weeds within the Oroua County. wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place: , "Provided that such lid may be removed for the time being whilst a tangi is in progress. The Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927;-Appointment of "(2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house Members of District Rural Intermediate Credit Boards. while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house. " (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where T is hereby notified for public information that the Rural a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place. I Intermediate Credit Board, acting in pursuance and " (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in exercise of the authority conferred upon it by section 14 of state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga, the Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, and all other powers village, or pa unless permission has. first been obtained from and authorities it in that behalf enabling, has appointed the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that Thomas Cagney, settlement. Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Southland Land Dis­ "(5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on trict, to be a member of the Southland District Rural Inter­ which having been approved by the GovernorcGeneral it is mediate Credit Board in succession to Bernard Charles Alton published in the Gazette. McCabe, late Commissioner of Crown Lands, Invercargill, who " Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses has resigned; and of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for George I v,an Martin, the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Westland Land District, or any subsequent offence." to be a member of the Westland District Rural Intermediate The above by-law was passed at a meet.ing of the Maori Credit Board in succession to the above-mentioned Thomas Council for the Wairoa Maori District held at Dargaville on the Cagney. 7th day of December, 1935, and is given under the seal of the said Council. Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of March, 1936. W AATA KEREAMA, .Chairman. E. O. HALES, Approved- Commissioner of Rural Intermediate Credit. GALWAY, Governor-General. 2nd March, 1936. Whangarei Maori Council.-Amendment of By-laws. Hokianga Maori Oouncil.-Amendment of By-laws. "WHEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act; 1900, the Maori Council of the Whangarei Maori District HEREAS by section 16 of the Maori Councils Act, constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto W 1900, the Maori Council of the Hokianga Maori District made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred constituted- under the said Act and the amendments thereto to as " the main by-laws "), published in the Gazette on the made by-laws respecting certain matterR(hereinafter referred 1st day of December, 1921, at page 2847 : to as "the main by-laws "), published in the Gazette on the And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the 8th day of December, 1921, at page 2890 : said main by-laws: And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Whangarei Maori said main by-laws: District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the Now, therefore, the Maori Couneilo! the Hokianga Maori Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth District, in exercise. of the powers conferred on it by the hereby revoke By-law No.7 of the said main by-laws, and Maori Councils Act, ]900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth doth hereby substitute therefor the following :- hereby revoke By-law No.7 of the said main by-laws, and cloth hereby substitute therefor the following :- "7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie , " 7. (1 ) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other­ in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other­ wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place : wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is i.n place: "Provided that such lid may be removed for the time "Provided that such lid may be removed for the time being whilst a tangi is in progress. being whilst a tangi is in progress. " (2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house "(2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house. while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house. "(3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where " (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-holHo;'c where a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place. a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place. " (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in " (4) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie in state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga, state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga, village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said distrint or the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that settlement. settlement. " (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on " (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on which having been approved by the Governor-General it is which having been approved by the Governor-Genl:'ral it is publiflhed in the Gazette. , published in the Gazette. " Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses " Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses of this by-law shall be liable toa fine not exceeding £5 for of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £.'5 for the first offence and toa fine not exceeding £10 for the second the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £10 for the second or any subsequent offence." or any subsequent offence." The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori Council for theWhangarei Maori District held at Kaikohe on Council for the Hokianga Maori District held at Kaikohe on' the 19th day of June, 1935, and is given under the seal of the the 19th day of June, 1935, and is given under the seal of the said Council. said Council. ' HARRY PITMAN, Chairman. TUA HEPERI, Chairman. Approved- 'Approved--": GALWAY, Governor-General. GALWAY, Governor-General. 2nd March, 1936. 2nd March, 1936. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 429

Mangonui Maori Council.-Amendment of By-laws. The Industrial Conc'iliation and ArMtration Act, 1925.-Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registmtion. HEREAS by sect.ion 16 of the Maori Councils Act, W 1900, the Maori Council of the Mangonui Maori District Department of Labour, constituted under the said Act and the amendments thereto Wellington, 28th February, 1936. made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to and in exercise to as "the main by-laws "), published in the Gazette on the N of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by 12th day of January, 1922, at page 76 : section 23 of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, And whereas it is now deemed expedient to amend the 1925, the registration of the industrial association and indus­ Raid main by-laws: trial unions-mentioned in the Schedule below will, unless Now, therefore, the Maori Council of the Mangonui Maori cause to the contrary is shown, be cancelled at the expiration District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the of six weeks from the dat~ hereof. Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth hereby revoke By-law No.7 of the said main by-laws, and HENRY E. MOSTON, doth hereby substitute therefor the following:- Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions. " 7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie SCHEDULE. in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other­ wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place: INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYER,S. "Provided that such lid may be removed for the time THE New Zealand Furniture Trades Industrial Association being whilst a tangi is in progress. of Employers, registered number 1003; situated at Auck­ " (2) No person shall ta.ke any food into a meeting-house land. while a body is lying in state in such meeting-house. INDUSTRIAL UNIONS OF WORKERS. t, (3) No person shaH sleep imdde a meeting-house where The Patea Freezing-workers' Industrial Union of Workers, a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place. . . registered number 1417; situated at Patea. "(4) No person shall permit any human corpse to he m The Fairfield Slaughtermen's and Slaughtermen's Assistants' state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kaillga, Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 1412; village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from situated at Ashburton. the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said diOltrict or The Invercargill Hairdressers' and Tobacconists' Assistants' tlie Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that Industrial Union of Workers, registered number 1353; settlement. situated at Invercargill. " (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the daJ:" ~n The Poverty Bay Freezing-works and Related Trades Em­ which having been approved by the Governor-General It IS ployees' Industrial Union of Workers,registered number 431 ; published in the Gazette. situated at Gisborne. " Any person committing a breach of any of the clauses of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for the first offence and to a fine not exceeding £ 10 for the second or any subsequent offence." Notice of Adoption under Part I X of the Native Land Act, 1931. The above by-law was passed at a meeting of the Maori Waikato-Maniapoto Native Land Court Office, Council for the Mangonui Maori District held at Kaikohe Auckland, 28th February, 1936. on the 19th day of June, 1935, and is given under the seal T is hereby notified that the order of adoption as set out of the said Council. I in the Schedule hereunder has been made by the Native HENARE KING! ~T AIAUA, Chairman. Land Court under the provisions of tp.e Native Land Act, 1931. Approved- J. H. ROBERTSON, Registrar. G ALWAY, Governor-General. 2nd March, 1936. SCHEDULE. ADOPTING parents: Ratutonu Anihana and Te Raita Tariki Pewhairangi Maori Council.-Amendment oj By-laws. Anihana. Adopted child: Tame Tariki. · HEREAS by section Hi of the Maori Counr:ils Act, W 1900, the Maori Council of the Pewhairangi Maori Whalcaatu tangohanga Tamaiti Whangai i raro a Wahi IX 0 District ,constituted under the said Act and the amendments te Ture Whenua Maori, 1931. thereto made by-laws respecting certain matters (hereinafter referred to as "the main by-laws "), published in the Gazette Tari Kooti vVhenua Maori, Waikato-Maniapoto, on the 22nd day of December, 1921, at page 2998 : Akarana, 28 0 Pepuere, 1936. And whereaR it is now deemed expedient to amend the HE whakaaturanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua hangaia e te said main by-laws : Kooti Whenua Maori i raro i nga tikanga 0 te Ture Whenua Now, the;efore, the Maori Council of the Pewhairangi Maori Maori, 1931, tetahi ota whakamana i te tangohanga 0 tetahi District, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the tamaiti whangai e whakaaturia nei e te Kupu Apiti i raro nei. Maori Councils Act, 1900, and the Health Act, 1920, doth J. H. RAPIHANA, Kai-rehita. hereby revoke By-law No.7 of the said main by-laws, and doth hereby substitute therefor the following :- KUPU APITI. " 7. (1) No person shall permit any human corpse to lie Nga matua \yhangai: Hatutonu Anihana raua ko Te Raita in state inside of or on the veranda of a meeting-house other­ Tariki Anihana. wise than enclosed in a casket the lid of which is in place: Tamaiti whangai: Tame Tariki. "Provided that such lid may be removed for the time being whilst a tangi is in progress. " (2) No person shall take any food into a meeting-house while a body is lying in Rtate in such meeting-house. O.fficiating Ministers for 1936.-Notice No.6. " (3) No person shall sleep inside a meeting-house where a body is lying unless the lid of the casket is in place. Registrar-General's Office, " (4) No person shaH permit any human corpse to lie in Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. state in a meeting-house or in any portion of a Maori kainga, URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, village, or pa unless permission has first been obtained from P the following names of Officiating Minist.ers within the the Chairman of the Maori Council for the said district or meaning of the said Act are published for general infor­ the Chairman of the Village Committee operating in that mation :- settlement. The JJt[ ethodist Church of New Zealand. " (5) This by-law shall come into force upon the day on The Reverend George Edwin Beckingsa.Ie. which having been approved by the Governor-General it is The Reverend Ian Herbert Kirk Hopper. published in the Gazettl'. The Reverend Bert McDaid Tasker. " Any person committing a breach of any of the clauseR The Reverend James Stanton Willoughby. of t.his by-law RhaH be liable to a fine not exceeding £5 for t.he first offence and to a nne not exceeding £10 for the second The Associated Churches of Christ in New Zealand. 01' any subsequent offence." Mr. Gordon Robert Stirling. The above by-law waR passed at a meeting of the Maori Council for the Pewhairangi Maori District held at Kaikohe ERRATuM.-In the notification dated 29th January, 1936, on the 19th day of June, Hl35,and is given under the seal and published in the New Zealand Gazette ofthe 30th January, of the said COl~nciJ. - 1936, page 155, notifying the names of Officiating MiniBters HOORI P. TANE, Chairman. within the meaning of the Marriage Act, 1908, the name of Approved- " The Reverend .J ames L. Smith," under the Roman Cr.tholic GALvVAY, Governor-General. Church, should read " The Reverend Joseph L. Smith." 2nd March, 1936. G. G. HODGKINS, Deputy Registrar-General. 430 THE NEW ZEAI-lAND GAZETTE. fNo. 19

Engineers' .Reg£stration Act, 1924.-Examinations, June, 1936. 4. TAffiAWIDTI NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (GISBORNE). Panui closes NTRIES for the next examinations to be held in accord­ * and Thur., 2nd April, 1936. 29th Feb., 1936. E ance with the regulations issued under section 16 of Tikitiki the above Act close on 31st March, 1936. 'Entrance forms Ruatoria Mon., 20th April, 1936. 21st Mar., 1936. received after that date cannot be considered. Entrance Gisborne Mon., 27th April, 1936. 28th Mar., 1936. forms will be supplied on request to the Registrar, Engineers' tWairoa and Tues., 2nd June, 1936. 2nd ,May, 1936. Registration Board, Wellington. Applicants should state Nuhaka whether they require forms for Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Gisborne Wed., 24th June, 1936. 23rd May, 1936. Engineering. Gisborne Mon., 3rd Aug., 1936. 4th July, 1936. W. L. NEWNHAM, Registrar. tTolaga Bay Mon., 17th Aug., 1936. 18th July, 1936. and Toko- maru Bay Gisborne 6th Oct., 1936. 5th Sept., 1936. Branch of Friendly Society registered. T~s., *Te Araroa Thur., 22nd Oct., 1936. 19th Sept., 1936. and Tikitiki Friendly Societies Department, Ruatoria Mon., 2nd Nov., 1936. 3rd Oct., 1936. Wellington, 2nd March, 1936. Gisborne Mon., 9th Nov., 1936. 10th Oct., 1936. HE Loyal Patea Lodge, No. 9705, with registered office Gisborne Mon., 18th Jan., 1937. 19th Dec:, 1936. T at Patea, is registered as a branch of The Taranaki Wairoa Mon., 8th Feb., 1937. 9th Jan., 1937. District of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd­ Gisborne Mon., 22nd Mar., 1937. 20th Feb., 1937. fellows (New Zealand) Friendly Society, under the Friendly * Court will adj ourn to Tikitiki. Societies Act, 1909, this 2nd day of March, 1936. t Court will adjourn to Nuhaka. t Court will adjourn to . C. GOSTELOW, Registrar of Friendly Societies. 5. AOTEA NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (WANGANUI). Palmi closes Wanganui Wed., 1st April, 1936. 4th Mar., 1936. N alive Land Oourt Fixtures. Hawera Tues., 28th April, 1936. 31st Mar., 1936. Wanganui Wed., 20th May, 1936. 22nd April, 1936. New Plymouth Tues., 9th June, 1936. 12th May, 1936. Native Department, Wanganui Wed., 1st July, 1936. 3rd June, 1936. Wellington, 2nd March, 1936. Hawera Tues., 21st July, 1936. 22nd June, 1936. OTICE is hereby given that ordinary sittings of the Wa~ganui Wed., 12th Aug., 1936 . 15th Julv, 1936. .J...N Native Land Courts will be held during the year New Plymouth Tues., 1st Sept., 1936. 4th Aug., 1936. commencing 1st April, 1936, at the times and places herein­ Wanganui Wed., 23rd Sept., 1936. 26th Aug., 1936. after mentioned. Hawera Tues., 13th Oct., 1936. "15th Sept., 1936. O. N. CAMPBELL, Under-Secretary. Wanganui Wed., 4th Nov., 1936. 7th Oct., 1936. Taumarunui Tues., 24th Nov., 1936. 27th Oct., 1936. Wanganm. Wed., 16th Dec., 1936. 18th Nov., 1936. New Plymouth Tues., 12th .Tan., 1937. 12th Dec., 1936. SCHEDULE. Wanganui Wed., 10th Feb., 1937. 13th Jan., 1937. 1. TOKERAU NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (NORTH Tokaanu Wed., 3rd Mar., 1937. 3rd Feb., 1937. AUCKLAND). Panui closes Otiria Wed., 29th April, 1936. 20th Mar., 1936. 6. IKAROA NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (WELLINGTON). Kaikohe Wed., lOth June, 1936. 1st May, 1936. Wellington Tuesday, 12th May, 1936. Whangarei Wed., 15th July, 1936. 5th June, 1936. Masterton Tuesday, 26th May, 1936. Dargaville Wed., 12th Aug., 1936. 3rd July, 1936. Hastings. . Tuesday, 2nd June, 1936. *Rawene Wed., 9th Sept., 1936. 31st July, 1936. tAwanui Wed., 4th Nov., 1936. 25th Sept., 1936. Levin Wednesday, 24th Jl\ne, 1936. Auckland Wed., 20th .Jan., 1937. 11th Dec., 1936. Wellington Tuesday, 30th June, 1936. tKaitaia Wed., 3rd Feb., 1937. 18th Dec., 1936. Wellington Tuesday, 1st Sept., 1936. * Adjourning to Omanaia and Taheke. Greytown Tuesday, 15th Sept., 1936. t Adjourning to Whatuwhiwhi. t Adjourning to Ahipara, Te Rao, and Te Hapua. Hastings. . Tuesday, 22nd Sept., 1936. Levin Tuesday, 6th Oct., 1936. 2. 'V AIKATO-MANIAPOTO NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT Wel1ington Tuesday, 13th Oct., 1936. (SOUTH AUCKLAND). Masterton Tuesday, lOth Nov., 1936. Panui closes Hastings .. Tuesday, 17th Nov., 1936. Te Kuiti Tues., 21st April, 1936. 20th Mar., 1936. Levin Tuesday, ] st Dec., 1936. Ngaruawahia .. Tues., 9th June, 1936. 1st May, 1936. Wellington Tuesday, 8th Dec., 1936. Auckland Wed., 24th June, 1936. 22nd May, 1936. Thames Tues., 11th Aug., 1936. 3rd July, 1936. Wellington Tuesday, 2nd Mar., 1937. Te Kuiti Tues., 6th Oct., 193(t 28th Aug., 1936. Hastings. . Tuesday, 9th Mar., 1937. • Ngaruawahia .. Tues., 17th Nov., 1936. 2nd Oct., 1936'. Levin Tuesday, 23rd Mar., 1937. Auckland Tues., 1st Dec., 1936. 22nd Oct., 1936. Panuis close four weeks before each sitting. Thames Tues., 2nd Feb., 1937. :nth Dec., 1936. Kawhia Tues., 16th Feb., 1937. 8th Jan., ] 937.' Auckland Tues., 2nd Mar., 1937. 22nd Jan., 1937. 7. SOUTH ISLAND NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT. Waitangi, Chatham Islands Thursday, 2nd April, 1936. 3. W AIARIKI NATIVE LAND COURT DISTRICT (ROTORUA). *Picton .. .. Tuesday, 14th July, 1936. Panui closes Kaiapoi .. Tuesday, 21Rt July, 1936. Opotiki Wed., 6th May, 1936. 3rd April, 1936. Temuka Tuesday, 4th Aug.," 1936. Mon., 11th May, 1936. 7th April, 1936. Whakatane Dunedin .. Tuesday, 1Uh Aug., 1936. Rotorua Mon., 18th May, 1936. 17th April, 1936. Rotorua Tues., 7th July, 1936. 5th June, 1936. Inverca,rgill Tuesday, 18th Aug., 1936. Tauranga Mon., 20th July, 1936. 19th June, 1936. Invercargil1 Tuesday, 12th Jan., 1937.- Taupo Mon., 27th July, 1936., 26th June, 1936. Dunedin .. Tuesday, 26th Jan., 1937. Opotiki Wed., 2nd Sept., 1936. 4th Aug., 1936. Temuka .. Tuesday, 2nd Feb., 1937. Whakatane Mon., 7th Sept., 1936. 7th Aug., 1936. Kaiapoi .. Tuesday, 9th Feb., 1937. Rotorua Mon., 14th Sept., 1936. 14th Aug., 1936. Rotorua Tues., 24th Nov., 1936. 22nd Oct., 1936. tKaikoura Tuesday, 23rd Feb., 1937. Tauranga Wed., 9th Dec., 1936. 6th Nov., 1936. Panuis close four weeks before each sit.ting, except those on 26th Taupo Mon., 14th Dec., 1936. 13th Nov., 1936. .T anuary and 2nd February, 1937, the panuis for which close 17th December, 1936. Rotorua Mon., 1st Mar., 1937. 28th .Tan., 1937. * Court will adjourn to Raikoura upon conclusion of Picton business. Te Whaiti Wed., 10th Mar., 1937. 5th Feb., 1937. t Court will adjourn to Picton upon conelusion of Kaikourabusiness. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Returning Officers for certain Licensing Districts appointed. Auckland Licenswg District--,..continurd. Parnell Rise, the Parnell Returned Soldiers' Social Hall, T is hereby notified that each of the undermentioned 49 Parnell Road. I person,s has been appointed Returning Officer for the Pitt Street, the Wesley Hall. licensing district the name of which appears opposite his Pollen Street, Church of Christ Hall. name :- Queen Street, Concert Chamber, T.own Hall (principal). Erwin Sharman Molony Auckland. Richmond Road, the Childrenls Home. .:' Albert John Bennetts Avon. Swanson Street, the Chamber of Commerce. Harold Orlando Barker Awarua. Union Street, the St. Thomas's Parish Hall. Erle Greenaway Tyler Bay of Islands. Upper Symonds S.treet, the Scots' Hall. Cecil Pretoria Simmonds Bay of Plenty. Victoria Crescent and Short Street Corner, the Methodist Colin Ainslie Montgomerie Buller. Sunday School Hall. Percy William Jones Cockerill Central Otago. Wellington Street, the. St. Janles Hall. Duncan Cecil Ernest Webster Chalmers. Thomas Wilson Reese Christchurch. Avon Licensing District- Charles William Carver Dunedin. Cambridge Terrace, the Canterbury ;Boat-sheds .. Harold Douglas Tennent Dunedin South. Fitzgerald Avenue, the"Salvation Army.Barracks. Ernest Leslie Egarr Egmont. Linwood, the Oddfellows' Hall, Rolleston Street. John Patterson Franklin. Linwood Avenue and Worcester St.reetCorner, Baptist Percy Fulton Gisborne. Church. George Smeaton Clark Hamilton. New Brighton, the Borough Council Chamber. Rudolph Arthur Richard Enting Hauraki. Worcester Street, Linwood Library. William Melville Will Hawke's Bay. Victor .J oseph Rhodes Hurunui. Awarua Licensing District- Frank Bernard Loxley Jameson Hutt. Bluff, the Courthouse. Alexa.hdcr Speakman Louisson Kaiapoi. Brown's, Public Hall. Thomas Morgan Kaipara. Gorge Road, Public Hall. J ames Joseph McGahey Lyttelton. Grove Bush, Public Hall. William Frederick Wallis Trueman Manawatu. Half-moon Bay, Atheneum Hall. David Smith Manukau. Hedgehope, Public Hall. Albert James Ching Marsden. Heidelberg, the Residence of Mr. H. Wood. James Joseph William Pooley Mid-Canterbury. Kennington, Public Hall. Gordon James Waters Boundy Motueka. Limehills, Public Hall.. George Galloway Chisholm Napier. Makarewa, Public Hall. Allan Leslie Tresidder Nelson. Oteramika, Public Hall. Leslie William Louisson New Plymouth. Ryal BU8h, Public Hall. Gavin Eugene Pollock Oroua. Waianiwa, Public Hall. Clarence Robert James Inder Otaki. Waikiwi, Public Hall. Arthur Frederic Owen Clarke Pahiatua. Wallacetown, Mr. G. W. Dennis's Store. Henry Bell Reid Palmerston. West Plains, Public Hall.· George Stennis Rowe Parnell. Winton, the Courthouse. Claude Oswald Pratt Patea. Woodlands, Public Hall. Hugh Bryan Fraser Raglan. Frederick Charles Wilson Rangitikei. Bay of Islands Licensing Dis.trict­ Albert Freeman Riccarton. Ahipara, the Public Sop-ool. John Lodewyk Crowther Rotorua. Aponga, Purua, the Public Hall. Thomas McCullock Brooks Stratford. Awanui, the Public Hall, John Cla8son Harding Tauranga. Awarua, the Public School. Leonard William Parrant Temuka. Broadwood, the Public Hall. Henry Robertson Bush Thames. Fairburns, the Public Hall. William Harte Timaru. Helena Bay, the Public School. Frank Truman Ray Waikato. Herekino, the Public Hall. William Henry Davys Waimarino. , Criterion Theatre. William Murray Fraser Waipawa. Houhora, the Public Hall. Charles Ethelbert Scott Wairarapa. Hukerenui, the Public School. Arthur Frederick Bent Wairau. Jordan, the Public School. David William Melville Webster Waitaki. Kaeo, Kaeo Hall. George William Brown Waitemata. Kaikohe, the Courthouse (principal). John Duncan Kerr Waitomo. Kaingaroa, Long's Hall. Harold James Henderson Wallace. Kaitaia, the Agricultural Hall. William Shattock Jones Wanganui. Kawakawa, the Public Library. Eric George Rhodes Wellington. Kerikeri, the Public School. Ralph Cox Westland. Kohukohu, the Public Hall. M. J. SAVAGE, Mangonui, McKay'S Hall. Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. Maroma~u, the Public School. Marua, the Public School. Wellington, 25th February, 1936. Matangirau, ~he Native Public School. Mataraua, the Kirioke Native Public School. Moerewa, the Public Hall. Polling-place8 under the Electoral Act, 1927, appointed. Motukaraka, the Public School-.- Ohaeawai, the Public Hall. GALWAY, Governor-General. Okaihau, the Chamber of Commerce Hall. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred Omahuta, the Public School. I upon me by the Electoral Act, 1927, I, George Vere Opononi, Opononi Hall. Al'Undell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General of the Opua, the Harbour Board Office. Domihion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish all existing Opuawhanga, the Public Hall. polling-places, and do hereby appoint the places mentioned Oruru, the Public Hall. in the Schedule hereto to be polling-places for the licensing Oue, the Public Hall. districts therein specified. Paihia, the Public Hall. Pakaraka, the Soldier8' Hall. Pakotai, the Public School. SCHEDULE. Parakao, the Public School. Auckland Licensing District- Peria, Hayden's Hall. Bright Street and New North Road Corner, the Methodist Puketona, the Public Hall. Hall. Rangiahua, the Hall. Franklin Road, the Schoolroom. Rawene, the Courthouse. Gundry Street, the Epiphany Hall. Russell, the Old COllrthouse. Herne Bay Road, the Misson Hall. Saies, the Public Hall. Lower Symonds Street, St. Andrew's HalL Taheke, the Public School. Off Ponsonby Road, Leys' Institute. Takahue, the Public School. Park Road, Miss Aitkenhead's Tearooms. Titoki, the Public Hall. C 432 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. i9

Bay of Islands Licensing District---.:...continued. Buller Licensing District-continued. Towai, the Public Hall. Millerton, the Library. Tutekehua, the Public School. Moonlight (Atarau), the Public School. Umawera, the Public Hall. Ngakawau, the Westport-Stockton Coal Company's Office. Upper Waihou, the Public School. Punakaiki, Mr. N. Mouat's House . . Yictoria Valley, the Memorial HalL­ Rapahoe (Runanga), the Public School. Waiharara, the Public School. Roa, the Hall. Waihopo, the Public School. Runanga, the Gymnasium Hall. Waimamaku, the Public Hall. Seddonville, the Hall. Waimate North, the Public School. Stillwater, the Hall. Walotemarama, the Public School. Stockton (Stockton Mine), the Hall. Waipapakauri, the Public Library. Summerlea (Waimarie), the Public School. , the Public School. Tiroroa, the P.W.D. Building. Whangaroa, the Courthouse. vVaimangaroa, Beynon's Hall. Waiuta, the Public Hall. Bay of Plenty Licensing District---: WaUsend (Brunnerton), the Borough Office. Westport, the Courthouse (principal). Areto, the Post-offce. Hexton. Mr. C. Pearson's Store. Westport, the Town Hall. Hicks Bay, the Native School. Kaiteratahi, the Public School. Kopeopeo (Whak~tane), the King Street H;all. Central Otago Licensing District­ Koranga Valley (Matawai), the Public School. Alexandra, the Courthouse. Kutarere, the Public School. Artowtown, the Courthouse. Lower Waiawa, the Native Department's Store. Arthur's Point (Queenstown), the Public School. (Aorangi), the Public School. Bannockburn, the Coronation Hall. Makauri, the Public School. Beaumont, the Coronation Hall. Mangatuna (Tolaga Bay), the Native School. Beck's (Lauder), the Hall. Matawai, the Public SchooL Blackstone Hill, the Public School. Matawhero, the Public School. Cardrona, the Public School. Mihiwhetu (), the Public School. Chatto Creek, the Public School. Motu, the Public School. Clyd,e, the Courthouse. Motuhora, the Public School. Coal Creek Flat (Roxburgh), Coal Creek Flat Hall. , the Public School. Cromwell, the Courthouse. ' Ohope Beach, Mahy's Hostel Hall. Earnscleugh Flat (Clyde), Earnscleugh Public Hall. Omaio, the Native School. Edievale, the Public School. Opotiki, the Courthouse (principal). Ettrick, the Public School. Opou (), the office, Mr. Angus McWhirter's Fraser Dam (Alexandra), the Public Works Camp. Residence. Galloway, the Public School. Ormond, the Public School. Garston, the Public School. Otoko, the Public School. Gibbston (Arrowtown), the Public School. Owetea Station Wool-shed (Tokomaru Bay). Gimmerburn, the Public Hall. , the Public School.' Glenorchy, the Public School. Puha, the Public School. Hawea Flat, the Public School. Rakauroa, the Public School. Heriot, the Public Hall. Raukokore, the Native School. Hindon Railway, the Public School. Rere, Glennie's Store. Homer Valley (Hollyford), the Public Works Camp. Ruatoria, the Native School. Hyde, the Hall. Taruheru, Mr. C. Wilkinson's Residence, Cameron Road. Ida Valley, the Public School. Te Araroa, the Public School. Kingston, Railway-station, Ladies' Waiting-room. Te Kaha,the Native School. Kokonga, the Public School. , the County Chambers. Kyeburn, the Public Hall. Te Puia, the Waiapu County Chambers. Kyeburn Diggings (Naseby), the Public School. Tikitiki, the Native School. Lauder, the Public Hall. , the Public School. Lawrence, the Town Hall. Toatoa, the Public School. Lee Stream (Outram), the School residence. Tokomaru Bay, the Public School. Lindis Pass, the Public School. Tolaga Bay, the Uawa County Chambers. Lowburn Ferry (Cromwell), the Public School'. Waerenga-a-hika, the Public School. Lower Shotover, the Public Hall. Waerengaokuri, the Public School. Luggate, the Public School. Waikohu, the Public School. Macrae's Flat, the Hall. Waima (Tokomaru Bay), the Freezing-works Office. Makarora, the Public School. , the Public School. Matakanui, the Public School. Waiotahi, the Public Hall. Middlemarch, the A. & P. Society Hall. Waipiro Bay, the Public School. Miller's Flat, the Public Hall. Whakatane, the Borough Council Chambers. Moa Creek (Poolburn), the Public School. , the Public School. ' Moa Flat (Heriot), the Public School. . ' ' ' Wigan (Tolaga Bay), the Public School. Morrisons, Postmaster's Residence (Mr. tT. McLew). Naseby, the Courthouse. -- - .Nevis, the Library. Buller Licensing District-:-. Ngapuna (Middlemarchj, the Public School. Barrytown, the Hall. Nokomai (Parawa), the Public School.. Berlin's, Heaphy's Motor-garage. Omakau, the Hall. Big River, the Public School. Ophir, the Courthouse. Birchfield, the Public Hall. Otlirehua, the Public Hall. Blackball, the Miners' Union Office. Paerau, Mr. R. R. Carr's House. Blackwater, R. Ronchi's Shop. Patearoa, the Public Hall. Burnett's Face, McGlen's Shop. Pembroke. the Public School. Cape Foulwind, the Hall. Poolburn, 'the Public SchooL Carter's .Junction (Westport), Mr. A. Ferguson's Motor- Pukepouri (Waipiata), the Sanatorium. garage. . Queenstowll, the Courthouse (principal). Charleston, the Public School Building., Rae's .Junction, McDonald's Service Station. Cobden, the School Gymnasium. Ranfurly, the Public Hall. Denniston, the Church of England Hall. Roxburgh, the Courthow:;e. Dobson, the Hall. Skipper's Point (Skippers), the Library Hall. Dunollie (Runanga), Williams and Party's Garage. Rtaircase (Kingston), the Public School. ' Fairdown, Railway-station. St. Bathan's, the Courthouse. Granity, the Public Library. Sutton, the Public School. Hukarere, the Hall. Tarras, Shadrach's Han. Ikamatua, the Public HalJ. Tawhiti (Roxburgh), 1\'[r. H, B. Miller's Motor-garage. Lyell, the Hall. Waipiata, the Public Hall. Mawheraiti, the Hall. Wedderburn, the School Residence. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Chalmers Licensing District­ Dunedin Licensing District-continued. Abbotsford, Methodist Church Hall. Sawyer's Bay, the Public School. Allanton, the Public Hall. South Dunedin, St. Patrick's School, Macandrew Road. Berwick, the Public Hall. St. Leonard's, King George's Hall. Brighton, the Public Hall. Tomahawk. the Glencairn Hall. Broad Bay, the Public Hall. Woodhaugb., the Methodist Church Hall. Burnside, Church of Christ Hall. Cape Saunders, the Public School. Dunedin South Licensing District- East Taieri, the Riccarton Hall. Caversham, Oddfellows' Hall, David Street. Fairfield, the School Hall. South Dunedin, the Town Hall; King Edward. St. Green Island, the ForrestorR' Hall. (principal). . Henley, the Public Hall. St. Clair, the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Albert St. Hooper's Inlet, the Public School. St. Kilda, Jackway's Store (Garage), 1 Forbury Crescent. Karitane, Puketeraki, Public Hall. St. Kilda, the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Queen's Kuri Bush, the Public School. Drive. Lower Harbour (Port Chalmers), the Public School. St. Kilda, the Town· Hall. Maungatua, the Public School. Merton, the Public School. Egmont Licensing District­ Momona, the Public Hall. Auroa, the Hall. Mosgiel, Coronation Hall. Awatuna, the Public Hall. Mount Cargill, the Public School. Cardiff, the Public Hall .. North Taieri, the Public School Hall. Eltham, the Courthouse (prineipal). Otakou, the Public School Hall. Inaha, the Riverdale Dairy Factory. Outram, the Courthouse. Kaponga, the Supper-room, Town Hall. Pigeon Flat (Upper Waitati), Mr ..J. L. Clarke's House. Manaia, the Supper-room, Town Hall. Port Chalmers, the Town Hall, Municipal Buildings Mangatoki, the Public Hall. (principal). Normanby, the Town HalL Portobello, the Public Hall. Oakura, the Hall. Pukehiki, the Public Hall. Oaonui, the Hall. Purakanui, the Public School. Okaiawa, the Hall. Sandymount, the Public School. Okato, the Hall. Sawyer's Bay, the Publi.c Hall. Omata, the Public School. Seacliff, the Public School. Opunake, the Courthouse. Waipori, the Public School. Otakeho, the Public Hall. Waipori Falls, Dunedin City Corporation Hall. Pihama, the Public Hall. Wa.itati, the Public Hall. Pungarehu, the Public Hall. 'Warrington, Mr. Henry Couper's House. Rahotu, the Hall. Whare Flat, the Public School. Te KITi, the Public Hall. Wingatui, Mr. A. H. Bishop's House. Warea, the Hall. Woodside, the School Hall. Wyllie's Crossing, the Public School. Franklin Licensing District- Aka Aka, the Public Hall. Christchurch Licensing District- Ararimu, the Public Hall. Barbadoes Street, Hibernian Hall. Awhitu Central, the Post-office. Barrington Street, Spreydon Library. Bombay, the Public Hall. Bealev Avenue, Knox Schoolroom. Buckland, the Public Hall. Coloni.bo Street, St. David's Hall. Drury, the Public Hall. Durham Street, St. Michael's Schoolroom. Glenbrook, the Public Hall. Edgeware and Caledonian Roads corner, St. Matthew's Graham's Beach, Mr. M. Aspi.n's residence. Schoolroom. Karaka, the Public Hall. Lawson Street, Sydenham Foothall Club's Hall. Manukau Heads, the Shelter-shed at Public School. Madras Street, Otley's Timber Yard, Marquee. Manurewa, the Public Hall. Manchester'Street, City Council Offices, Marquee. Mauku, the Public Hall. Rugby Street, Methodist Schoolroqm. Otaua, the Public Hall. Shakespeare Road, Waltham Hall. Paerata, the Public Hall. Strickland Street and Crescent Road, Marquee. Papakura, the Methodist Hall. Patumahoe, the Public Hall. Pollock Settlement, the Public Hall. Dunedin Licensing District- Pukekohe, Masonic Hall. Anderson's Bay, Marigold Salon, Musselburgh Rise. Pukekohe East, Public Hall. Anderson'sBay, Presbyterian Church Sunday School Hall. Pukeoware, the Public Hall. Belleknowes, Garage of S. Solomon, K.C., Granville Puni, the Public Hall. Terrace. Ramarama, Sharp's Barn. Carroll Street, St. Andrew's Sunday School Hall. Takanini, the Parish Hall. Caversham, Kensington Drill Hall, Bridgman Street. Waiau Pa, the Public Hall. Caversham, Methodist Hall, South Road. Waipipi, the Public Hall. Caversham, Miss D. Martin's Store, no South Road. Waiuku, the Public Hall. George Street, the Public School Hall. Gladstone Road, Presbyterian Church. Gisborne Licensing District­ Halfway Bush, Bunting's Store. Bartletts, Y.M.C.A. Building. Harrop Street, Town Hall Concert Chamber. Gisborne, Abercorn Hall, Ormond Road. Highcliff, the Public School. Gisborne, Childers Road, the Masonic Hall (principal). Highgate, Roslyn, the Roslyn Institute. Gisborne, F. E. Wallen's Factory, 482 Gladstone Road. Highgate, Roslyn, the Salvation Army Hall. Kaiti, Gisborne, the Public School, Wainui Road. High Street, the Public School. Kopuawhara, Y.M.C.A. Building. King Street, Knox Sunday School Room. Makaraka-Matawhero, the Public Hall. Leith Street, Orange Hall. , the Public School. Maori Hill, Coronation Hall. Manutuke, the Public School. Moray Place, Burns Hall. Morere, the Public School. Mornington, Baptist Church Hall, Elgin Road. Muriwai, Maraetaha, the Public School. Mornington, the Council Chambers. Nuhaka, the Native School. Mornington Scouts' Hall (old Council Chambers). Opoutama, the Public School. Nairn Street, Roslyn. the Waikari Hall (Roslyn Theatre). Reay Bridge, the Public School. North-east Harbour, the Public School. , Mill Road, Gisborne, the Public School .. North-east Valley, Salvation Army Hall. Waingake, the Public School. North-east Valley, the Town Hall. Wairoa, the Courthouse. Opoho, the Presbyterian Church Hall. Wairoa, North Clyde, St. Andrew's Schoolmom. Princes Street, Masonic Private Hotel. Wairoa, the Public Library. Ravensbourne, the Coronation Hall. Whakaki, the Native School. Roslyn, House opposite Roslyn Mills. Wharerata, the Post-office. ·TH:E}.}~~EW~Z~ALAND GAZETTE. ,[No.19

Hamilton Licensing District~ Kaiapoi Licensing District­ Frankton Junction, the Town 'Hall. Belfast, the Orange Hall. ~ H~¥W~on, Drpl Hall, Knox Street (principal). Burwood, the Public School Shelter Shed. Clarkville, the Public Hall. Darfield, the Courthouse. Hauraki Licensing District--, Eyreton West, the Public Hall. Alfriston, the Public Hall. Greendale, the Public Hall. Ardmore, the Public Hall. Halkett, the Public School. Clevedon, the Public Hall. Harewood, the Public School Porch. East Tamaki, the Public Hall. Hornby, the Orange Hall. Howick, the Public Hall. Islington, the Social Hall. Hunuadhe Public Hall. Kaiapoi, the Borough Hall (principal). l{aiaua, Lowry)s Garage. Kimberley, the Public School. Kaihere, the MemorialPavilion. Kirikiri, the Public School. Mangatawhiri Valley, the Public Hall. Kirwee, the Public Hall. Mangere Central, the Public Hall. Marshland, the Public School Shelter-shed. Mercer, the Public Hall. Ohoka, Eyre County Council Office. Ngatea, the Public Hall. Papanui, Waimairi County Council Office, North Road. ·OtahuHu, Kingsford Hall. Shirley, Methodist Sunday School, North Parade. Pakuranga, the Public Hall. Shirley-Richmond, Presbyterian Hall, Randall Street. Papatoetoe, the Public Hall. St. Al9ans, Mr. H. R. Hosking's Motor Shed, 51 Flockton Pokeno, the Public Hall. Street. Rangiriri, Metcalfe's Refreshment Rooms. Templeton, the Public Library. Te Kauwhata, the War Memorial Hall. Warren, the Public School. Waerenga, the Public Hall. Weedon's, the Public School. Waitakaruru, the Public Hall. West Melton, the Public School. Whitford, tne Public Hall. Yaldhurst, the Public School.

Hawke's Bay Licensing District­ Kaipara Licensing District­ Bay View, King George's Hall.' Albany, the Public Hall. Frasertown, the Public School. Arapohue, the Public Hall. Hastings, Favourite Hall, Warren Street. Aratapu, the Public Hall. Hastings, Oddfellows' Hall, Market Street. Brown's Bay, the Picture Theatre. Hastings, the Cou:tthouse (principal). Dairy Flat, the Public School. Mohaka Railway, Raupunga Native School. Dargaville, the'Public Library (principal). Omahu, the Schoolhouse." Donnelly's Crossing, the Settlers' Hall. Puketapu, the Public School. Helensville, the Courthouse. Puketitiri, the Schoolhouse. Huapai, the Fruit-packing Shed. Sherenden, the Schoolhouse. Kaihu, Mr. A. V. Docherty'S Hall. Te Pohue,the Schoolhouse. Kaukapakapa, the Public·Hall. Tuai, the School. Kirikopuni, the Wairoa Stores. Tutira, the Public Hall. Kumeu, .the Public Hall. Mamaranui, the Store. Matakohe, the Public Hall. Hurunui Licensing District­ Pahi, the Hall. Amberley, the Library (principal). Paparoa, the County Council Chamber. Balcairn, the Council Chambers. Port Albert, the Hall. Cheviot, the Council Chambers. Pukehuia, the Settlers' Hall. Culverden,the Council Chambers. Riverhead, the Hall. Cust, the Waimakariri-Ashley Water Supply Board's' Ruawai, the Public Hall. Office; , Silverdale, Mr. J. D. Blanc's Store. Glentunnel, the School. Tangiteroria, the Public Hall. Hanmer Springs, the Hall. Tangowahine, the Public Hall. Hawarden, the Hall. Te Kopuru, the Public Hall. Kaiapoi, the Golf Club's Pavilion. Tokatoka, the Old School. Loburn, the Council Chambers. Waimauku, the Public Hall. Mason's Flat, Woodgrove, Mr. O'Carroll's Office. Waiotira, the Public Hall. Motunau, the Sch-001. Wellsford, the Farmers' Trading Company's Store. North Lo burn, the Hall. Woodhill, the Public Hall. Omihi, the Hall. Oxford, the Council Chambers. Parnassus, the School. Lyttelton Licensing District- Rangiora, the County Council Chambers. Akaroa, the Borough Council Offices. Rotherham, the Hall. Colombo Street, at foot of Cashmere Hills, Cashmere Russell's Flat, the School .. . Stores, Ltd. Scargill, the Hall. Duvauchelle, the Council Chambers. Sefton, the School. Heathcote, the Anglican Schoolroom. Sheffield, the Malvern Agricultural and Pastoral Little Akaloa, the Public School. Rooms. Lyttelton, the Colonists' Hall. Southbrook, the Hall. Okain's Bay, the Public Hall. Spotswood, the Library. Opawa, St. Mark's Schoolroom. Springfield,the Council Chamhers. Pigeon Bay, the Public Scp-ool. Waiau, the School. Port Levy, Mr. L. H. Field's residence. Waikari, :"the CouhcilCharnbers. Sumner, the Town Hall. Waikuku, the Hall. Woolston, St. John's Anglican Schoolroom. Waipara, the Hall. Woodend, the Hall. ~anawatu Licensing District­ Bulls, the Town Hall. Hutt Licensing Di~trict---- Foxton, the Town Hall Supper-room. Day's Bay, the Pavilion. Levin, the Regent Theatre. ' Eastbourne, Masonic Hall. Moutoa, the Public Hall. Korokoro, the Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public Hall Lower Hutt, the Courthouse. Rangiotu, the Public Hall. Lower Hutt, Knox Church Schoolroom, High Street. Rongotea, the Town Hall. Moera, Community Hall. Sanson, the County Office. Petone) the Courthouse (principal). Shannon, the Borough Council Chambers. MAR. 5.] THE NEW. ZEA~LAND GAZETTE. 435

Manukau Licensing District­ 1 Motueka Licensing District-continued. Ellerslie, the Parish Hall. Tasman, Presbyterian Church Hall. Epsom, the Methodist Sunday School, Greenwood's Tutaki, the Public School (ante-room). Corner. Upper Moutere, the Public Hall. Green Lane, One Tree Hill Fire - station, Green Lane Wakefield, the Public School (ante-room). Road. Onehunga, the Friendly Societies' Hall, Grey Street. Napier Licensing District- Onehunga, the Royal Oak Hall, Symonds Street. Farndon, Storeroom, Railway-station, Clive. Panmure, the Township Road Board Office, Domain Greenmeadows, the Public Hall. Road. Meeanee, Post-office Store. Penrose, the Public Hall. Napier, Choral Hall, Hastings Street. Napier, Methodist Hall, Clive Square. Marsden Licensing District­ Napier, St. Luke's Hall, Vigor Brown Street.. Kamo, the Hall. Napier, the Central School, Napier Terrace. Kara, the Public School. Napier, the Courthouse (principal). Leigh, the Hall. Napier, Lauersen's Shop, Faraday Street. Mangapai, the Hall. Napier, Victoria Hall, Munro Street. Mangawai, the Hall. Napier South, Sidey Hall, Nelson Crescent. Maungakaramea, the Hall. Napier Village Settlement, Richmond Hall. Maungatapere, the Hall. Pakowhai, Church Hall. Maungaturoto, the Courthouse. Port Ahuriri, Stewart Hall, Waghorne Street. Onerahi, the Hall. Taradale, Town Hall. , the Public Hall. Westshore, the Public Hall. , the Public School. Portland, the Library Hall. o Nelson Licensing District- Puhoi, the Public Hall. Brightwater, the Club-room (l;nstitute). Canvastown, Debating Society Hall. Silverdale, the Hall. French Pass, the Post-office. '1'e Arai, the Library. . Hillside (Wakapuaka), the Forresters' Hall. Waipu, the Presbyterian Hall. Waiwera, the Public School. Nelson, the Magistrate's Courthouse (principal). Nelson, the Municipal Chambers. Warkworth, the Courthouse. Opouri Valley, the Public Hall. Wayby, the Shelter-shed, Public School. Richmond, the Fire Brigade Hall. Wellsford, the Public Hall. Stoke, the Public Hall. Whangarei, the Whangarei County Office (principal). Tahunanui, the Town Hall. Whangateau, the Public Hall. Wakefield, the Oddfellows' Hall. Mid-Canterbury Licensing District­ New Plymouth Licensing District­ Allenton, the Public School. Bell Block, the Public Hall. Ashburton, the Borough Council Chambers. Ashburton, the Courthouse (principal). Lepperton, the Public Hall. Moturoa, the Church Hall. Ashburton East, the Memorial Hall. Barrhill, the Public School. New Plymouth, Methodist Church Hall, St. Aubyn Street. Brookside, the Presbyterian Schoolroom. New Plymouth, the Methodist Sunday Sohool, Frankleigh Chertsey, the Public Hall.. Park. Dorie, the Ardamine Hall. Doyleston, the Town Hall. New Plymouth, the Coronation Hall, Gill Street. New Plymouth, the Courthouse, Robe Street (principal). Dromore, the Public School. New Plymouth, the Methodist Hall, Fiv.lroy. Dunsandel, the Town Hall. New Plymouth, the Presbyterian Church Hall, Vogeltown. Fairton. the Public Hall. Glf"nroy, the Public School. New Plymouth, the Presbyterian Hall, Dartmoor, Westown. Highbank, the Public School. New Plymouth, the Public Hall, Darnell Street, Fitzroy. Hororata, the Council Chambers. New Plymouth, the Public Hall, Westown. Killinchy, the Public School. Lake Coleridge, the Public School. New Plymouth, Whiteley Hall, Liardet Street. Ornata, the Public Hall. Lakeside, the Public School. Waitara, Clifton Hall. Lauriston, the Public School. Leeston, the Council Office. Oroua Licensing District­ Lyndhurst, the Public Hall. Apiti, the Public Hall. Mead, the Public School. Ashhurst, Mr. J. A. MeDonell's Office. Methven, the Road Board Office. Bunnythorpe, the Bunny thorpe Post Office. Mount Hutt, Cheese-factory. Cheltenham, the Port's Store. Pendarves, the Public Hall. Feilding, the Borough CoulLCil Chambers. Rakaia, the Road Board Office. Halcombe, the Halcombe Store. Rokeby, the Public School. Hunterville, the Town Board Office. Seafield, the Public School. Kimbolton, the Kiwitea County Coullcil Office. Sedgemere, the Public School. Mangaweka, the Town Board Office. Southbridge, the Public Hall. Ohingd.iti, the Public Hall. Wakanui, the Public Hall. Rangiwahia, the Public Hall. Winchmore, the Public Hall. Otaki Licensing District- Motueka Licensing District- Akatarawa Road, Mr. R. Tomkins's Residence. Bainham, the Public Hall. Belmont, the Sunday School, Belmont. Collingwood, the County Chambers. Epuni, the Public School. Cronadun, the Public Hall. Johnsonville, the Town Board Office. Dovedale, the Public Hall. Khandallah, the Town Hall. Foxhill, the Public School (ante-room). Levin, Mr. J. J. Gallagher's Residence, Queen Street East. Inangahua Junction, Clark's Hall. Makara, the Public Hall. . Karamea, the Druids' Hall. Manakau, the Public Hall. Little Wanganui, the Public School (ante-room). Ngahauranga, Mr. E. J. Lepper's Residence. Motueka, the Courthouse (principal). Ohau, the Public Hall. Motupiko, the Public School (ante-room). Otaki, the Courthouse (principal). Motupipi, the Public School (ante-room). Paekakariki, St. Peter's Hall. Murchison, the County Chambers. Paraparaumu, the Coronation Hall. Ngatimoti, the Public Hall. Plimmerton, the St.. Andrew's Hall. Owen River, the Public School (ante-room). Porirua, the LO.O.F. Hall. Puponga, Mr. N. Allan's Store. Silverstream, the Office, Brick and Tile 'Vorks. Reefton, the County Chambers. Taita, the Public Hall. Riwaka, the Library. Tawa Flat, the Public Hall. Station Creek, Maruia School (ante-room). Te Horo, the Public Hall. Takaka, the County Chambers. Waikanae, the Public Hall. Tapawera, the Druids' Rall. Weraroa, Office of Boys' Training-farm. 436 THE NEW ZEALANDGAZETTE~ [No .. 19

Pahiatua Licensing District­ Riccarton Licensing District-continued. Ballance, the Post Office Store. Halswell, County Council Office. Dannevirke, the Courthouse. Irwell, the School House. Herbertville, the Public Hall. I Lincoln, the Public Hall. Kumeroa, the Public Hall. Little River, the Courthouse. Makotuku, the Public Hall. Motukarara, the Public Hall. Makuri, the Makuri Hall. Papanui, Anglican Church Schoolroom. Mangatainoka, the Public Hall. Prebbleton, the Public Library. Matamau, the Public HalL Riccarton Road, Petrol Bowser Station, corner of Manning Ormond ville, the Peace Memorial Hall. Street. Pahiatua, the County Council Chambers (principal). Riccarton, Presbyterian Church Schoolroom, Puriri Street. Porangahau, the Public Hall. Riccarton, Town Hall, Clarence Road. Te Rehunga, the Public Hall. Rolleston, Mr. Willett's Motor-shed. Weber, the Public Hall. Sockburn, Paparua County Council Office. Woodville, the County Council Chambers. Spreydon, Mr. Ballintine's Residence, 3 Asylum Road. Springston, the County Council Office. Palmerston Licensing District­ Tai Tapu, the Public Hall. Aokautere, the Public Hall. Upper Riccarton, O~dfellows' Hall (principal). ~~ Boundary Road, the Residence of D. Buick, Esq., " Cloverlea." Rotorua Licensing District­ IIFitzherbert District, the Residence of H. J. Lauridsen, Arapuni, the Picture Theatre. Esq., Whitmore Road. Mamaku, the Hall. Hokowhitu, the Sunday School, Te Awe Awe Street. Matamata, the Town Hall. Longburn, the Public Hall. Ngongotaha, the Hall. . Palmerston North, Cuba Street, the Oddfellows' Hall. Putaruru, the Public Hall. Palmerston North, the High School Gymnasium, Rotorua, the Courthouse.. Featherston Street. Taupo, the Courthouse. Palmerston North, the Municipal Opera House (principal) Tirau, the Tirau Hall. Takaro Church Hall, corner Kingswood and Featherston Walton, the Walton Hall. Streets. Terrace End, the Coronation Hall. Stratford Licensing District­ Terrace End, the Public Hospital. Egmont Village, the Public Hall. Inglewood, the Town Hall. Parnell Licensing District- Kaimata, the Public Hall. Kohimaramara, Brown Owl Cabaret, corner Kohimara- Midhirst, the Public SchooL. mara Road and Esplanade. N gaere, the N gaere Hall. Newmarket, Municipal Hall, Broadway. Stratford, the Courthouse (principal). One Tree Hill, St. George's Hall, Ranfurly Road East. Tahora, the Public School. Parnell, Bagrie's Motor-shed, 38 Brighton Road. Tangarakau, the Public School. Remuera, Lecture Hall, Public Library, Remuera Road. Tariki, the Public Hall. Remuera, Nolan Hall, Nolan Road. Te Wera, the Public Hall. Remuera, St. Chad's Hall, Remuera Road Tram Terminus. Tikorangi, the Public Hall. St. Heliers Bay, Peerless Theatre, Wharf Road, St. Toko, the Public Hall. Heliers. Urenui, the Public Hall. Whangamomona, the Oddfellows' Hall. Patea Licensing District­ Alton, the Public Hall. Tauranga Licensing District­ Aramoho, Mrs. E. D. Seddon's residence, Sandy Hook. Edgecumbe, the Green Parrot Hall. Ararata, the Public Hall. Katikati, the Public Hall. Hawera, the Courthouse (principal). Manawaru, the Public School. Hawera, the Jockey Room, Racecourse, Waihi Road. Matata, King's Theatre. Kai lwi, the Public Hall. Mount Maunganui, the Peter Pan Hall. Kakaramea, the Public Hall. Paengaroa, the Hall. Manutahi,the Public Hall. Pahoia, the Public School. Maxwell, the Public Hall. Pongakawa, the Public Hall. Mokoia, the Public Hall. Poroporo, Glen's Store. Mosston, the Public School. Taneatua, the Public Hall. Normanby, the Normanby Dairy Company's Factory, Tauranga, the County Chambers and Coronation Hall, Austin Road. Spring Street (principal). Patea, the Borough Council Chambers. Tauriko, the Public School. St John's Hill, Mr. C. W. Lee's Residence, " Lyonsliown." Te Aroha, the Courthouse. Waitotara, the Public Hall. Te Puke, the Courthouse. Waverley, the Town Hall. Te Teko, the Hall. Waimana, the Hall. Raglan Licensing District­ Wardville, the Hall. Horotiu, the Public Hall. Huntly, the Lyceum Theatre. Temuka Licensiilg District­ Ngahinapouri, the Public Hall. Cave, the Public Hall. Ngaruawahia, Municipal Buildings (principal). Claremont (Timaru), the Public School. Ohaupo, the Public Hall. Gapes Valley, the Public Hall. Onewhero, the Public Hall Geraldine, the Parish Hall Pirongia, Pirongia Memorial Hall. Hilton, the Public Hall. Pukemiro, the Miners' Hall. Hinds, the Hall. Raglan, the Courthouse. Lowcliffe, the Public School. Te Awamutu, Mr; J. A. Marston's Residence, Ohaupo Mayfield, the Public Hall. Road. Milford, the Public Hall. Te Mata, the Public Hall. Mount Somers, the Road Board Office. Tuakau, the Town Hall. Orari, the Pliblic Hall. Waingaro, the Public Hall. Peel Forest, the Public Hall. Whatawhata, ·thePublic Hall. Pleasant Point, the Public Hall. Rangitata, the Public Hall. Rangitikei Licensing Distri('t- Staveley, the Public Hall. Marton, the empty Store, 98 Broadway. Temuka, the Borough Council Chambers. Marton Junction, the Railway Social Hall. Temuka, the Oddfellows' Hall. Taihape, the Town Hall. Tinwald, the Public Hall. Taylorville, Wanganui, the Motor-garage, Braeburn Totara Valley, the Public School. House. Westerfield, the Public School. Wanganui East, the Town Hall. Winchester, the Hall. Woodbury, the Public Hall. Riccarton Licensing District­ Ataahua, the Public Hall. Thames Licensing District--:­ Bryndwr, Mrs .. Broad's Motor~shed, 50 Wairarapa Road. Colville, the Public School, Ellesmere, the Public School. Coroglen, the Public School. Fendalton, the Anglican Church Schoolroom, Clyde Road. Coromandel, the Courthouse. Fendalton, Mr. W. A. White's Motor-shed. I Driving Creek, French's Store. Greenpark, Mr. Clarke's Motor-shed. Hikuai, the Public School. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 437

Thames Licensing District-continued. " Waimarino Licensing District-Gontinued. i Hikutaia, the Public Hall. Ohakune, the Patriotic Hall. Karangahake, Miners' Union Hall. I Ohakune .Junction, Binning's Shop. Kauaeranga, the Public Hall. Ohura, the Public Hall. Kennedy Bay, the Public School. Okahukura, the Public Hall. Kerepeehi, the Public School. Ongarue, Ellis and Burnand's Mill. Komata North, the Public School. Owhango, the Public Han. Kopu, the Kopu Hall. Piriaka, the Post Office. Kopuarahi, the Public School. Raetihi, County Council Chambers. Kuaotunu, the Post-office Building. Rangataua, Town Hall Committee-room. Matatoki, the Public Hall. Raurimu, the Public Hall. Netherton, the Public School. Taringamotu, the Public Hall. Orongo, the Public School. Taumarunui, the Parish Hall (principal). Paeroa, the Courthouse. Tokirima, the Public Hall. Port .Jackson, Settlement Road, Mr. A. Geard's I Residence. Puketui, the Post-office Building. Waipawa Licensing District-- Puriri, the Public Hall. Clive, the Public Hall. Puru, the Public School. Haumoana, the Public Hall. 'l'airua, the Public School. I Havelock North, the Forresters' Ha.ll. Tapu, the Public School. I Norsewood, the Reading-rooms. Tererenga, the Public School. Ongaonga, the Public Hall. Thames, the Courthouse (principal). Otane, the Public Library. Thames, the Druid's Hall, Rolleston Street. Takapau, the Town Hall Library. Turua, the Turua Buildings Meeting-room. Tikokino, the Memorial Hall. Waihi, the Courthouse. Waipawa, the Courthouse (principal). Waihi Beach, the Public School. Waipukurau, the Oddfellows' Hall. Waihi Plains, the Public School. Wanstead, Mr. A. Johnston's Grain Store. Waikino, Victoria Hall. Waiomio, Mr. H. R. Bush's Residence. W airarapa Licensing District-­ Waitawheta, Public School. Annedale, the Men's Cottage. Waitekauri, the Post-office Building. Bideford, Mr. Falloon's, Rosebank House. Whangamata, Building. Public School Grounds. Brancepeth, the Station Library. Wharepoa, the Public School. Carterton, the King's Theatre. Whenuakite, the Public School. Cross Creek, the Reading-room. Whitianga, the Courthouse. Dalefield, the Public Hall. East Tarata,hi, the Public School. Timaru Licensing District­ Featherston, the Town Hall (principal). Adair, the Public School. Gladstone, the Town Hall. Highfield, the Presbyterian Sunday School. Glendhu Station, Mr. E. P. Cameron's House. Otipua, the Public Hall. Greytown, the Town Hall. Timaru, Municipal Bus-shed, High Street. Haurangi, the Premises of Mr. Murdoch McLeod. Timaru, Main Public School, Grey Road. Hinakura, the Premises of Mr. T. Grant. '1'imaru, Mr. A. Kennedy's Garage,. corner of Otipua Kaitoke, the Public School. Road and Hassall Street. Langdale, the Public Hall. Timaru, Mr. J. J. Cockroft's Garage, corner of Church Longbush, the Public School. and Bank Streets. Mangaroa, the Public School. Timaru, Robert Jackson Memorial Hall, Elizabeth Street. Martinborough, the Town Hall. Timaru, Salvation Army Barracks, Stafford Street. Morrison's Bush, the Public Hall. Timaru, South Public School, King Street. Pirinoa, the Memorial Hall._ Timaru, St. Michael's Sunday School, Wilson Street, Ponatahi, the Public School. Timaru, Turnbull's Buildings, corner Strathallan Street Silverstream, the Hall. and Le Cren's Terrace. Summit, Mr, S. Cook's Residence, Railway Cottage 26. Timaru, West Public School, Raymond Street. Taratahi, the Library, Freezing-works. Taueru, the Public Hall. Waikato Licensing District-­ Te Awaiti, Mr. Riddiford's Homestead. Awaiti, Mr. Roache's House. Te Wharau, the Public School. Cambridge, the Borough Council Chambers (principal). Tinui, the County Office. Eureka, the Public Hall. Trentham, the Oddfellows' Hall. Gordonton, the Public Hall. Tuturumuri, the Premises of Mr. P. F. Brodrick. Hautapu, the Public Hall. Upper Hutt, the Record Hall. Hoe-o-Tainui, the Public School. Waihakeke, the Public School. Kiwitahi, the Public Hall. West Taratahi, the Public School. Leamington, the Public Hall. White Rock, the Premises of Mr. W. Barton. Matangi, the Public Hall. Morrinsville, the Borough Council Chambers. Wairau Licensing District- Motumaoho, the Public Hall. Blenheim, Masonic Temple, Seymour Street. Ohinewai, the Public Han. Blenheim, the Church of England Sunday School, Main Orini, the P.W.D. Annexe, Public School. Street. Patetonga, the Public Hall. Blenheim, the Borough COlIDCil Chambers (principal), Springdale, the Public Hall. Alfred Street. Starr Town (Huntly), Mr. ·S. Crimmins's House. Fairhall, near Blenheim, the Public Hall. Tahuna, the Public Hall. Flaxbourne, the Public Hall, Ward. Tamahere, the Store. Grovetown, the Coronation Hall. Tatuanui, the Public Hall. Havelock, the old Courthouse. Tauhei, the Public Hall. Hillersden, the Public Hail. Taupiri, the Public Hall. Kaikoura, the Public Library. Tauwhare. the Public Hall. Kaikoura Suburban, the Public Hall. Te Aroha 'West, the Public Hall. Kekerangu, the Public School. Te Hoe, the Public Hall. Langley Dale, the Station Bungalow. Te Miro, Mrs. A. M. Keyte's House. Linkwater, the Grove, the Memorial Hall. Waihou, the Waihou Hall. Marlboroughtown, the Public RaIl, Spring Creek. Waiterimu, the Public Hall. Okaramio, the Public Hall. Waitoa, the Public Hall. Onamalutu, Mr. A. J. Hadfield's House. Picton, the Courthouse. Waimarino Licensing District-­ Portage, the Post-Office. Horopito, the Public School. Rapaura, the Public Hall. Hukapapa, the Public Hall. Redwoodtown, the Community Hall. Kaitieke, the Public Hall. Renwicktown, the Public Hall. Kakahi, Everybody's Theatre. Seddon, the Public Hall. Manunui, the Public Library. Springlands, near Blenheim, the Public School. Matiere, the Public Hall. Tuamarina, the Post-Office. National Park, the Public School. Wairau Valley, the Public Hall. 438 rrHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19

Waitaki Licensing District-­ Wallace Licensing District-continued. Albury, the Public School. Orawia, the Public School. Allandale, the Public School. Orepuki, the Courthouse. Arno, the Kapua Public School. Otama, the Public School. Blue Cliffs, the Public School. Otamita, .the old Accommodation-house. Burke's Pass, the Public School. Otautau, the Courthouse. Cannington, the Public School. Pahia, the Public School. Duntroon, the Public School. Papatotara, the Public School. Fairlie, the Public School. Pyramid Siding, the Public School. Georgetown, Geddes's Hall. Riversdale, the Public School. Glenavy, the Public School. Riverton, the Courthouse (principal). Hakataramea Valley (Hakataramea), the Public School. Sunnyside, the Public School. Hunter, the Public School. Te Anau, the Hatchery. Kimbell, the Public School. Te Waewae, the Public School. Kurow, the Public School. The Key (Mararoa), the School. Livingstone, the Public School. Tuatapere, the Public School. Makikihi, the Public School. Waikaia, the Courthouse. Morven, the Public School. Waikaka, the Public School. Mount Nessing (Albury), the Public School. Waima,tuku, the Public' School. Ngapara, Mr. Robert M. Urquhart's House. Wairio, the Public School. Nukuroa (Studholme Junction), the Public Schoo1. Wendonside, the Public School Omarama, the Hall. Wendon Valley, the Public School. Otaio, the Public School. Wrey's Bush, the Public Hall. Otekaike, the Public School. Redcliff (Ikawai), the Public School. Wanganui Licensing District- Sherwood Downs, the Public School. Aramoho, the Methodist Schoolroom. Southburn (St. Andrew's), the Public School. Castle cliff, the Town Hal1. St. Andrew's. the Public School. Gonville, the Town Hall. Tapui (Windsor)} the Public School. Keith Street, the Methodist Schoolroom. Tekapo, Takapo House (Owner, F. Trott). Maria Place, the Drill-hall (principal). Te Ngawai (Albury), the Public School. St. John's Hill, the Schoolroom. Ti Maunga, the Public School. Wellington Licensing District­ Tokarahi, the Hall. Adelaide Road, the Victoria Hall. Waihao Downs, the Public School. Boulcott Avenue, off Boulcott Street, Blue Triangle Hall Waihaorunga, the Public School. (Y.W.C.A.). Waimate, the Courthouse (principal). Lower Cuba Street, the Town Hall (principal). Waitaki Hydro Electric Works Camp, Y.M.C.A. Hall. Sturdee Street, the Caledonian Hall. Waitemata Licensing District-­ Sydney Street, St. Paul's Schoolroom. Bayswater, the Club House. Tasman Street, the Boy's Institute. Devonport, the Council Chambers (principal). Westland Licensing District- Devonport, the Parish Hall. Ahaura, the Memorial Hall. Glenfield, the Glenfield Public Hall. Aickens, Mrs. F. Evan's Residence. Greenhithe, the Greenhithe Social Hall. Arahura, the Public Hall. Mairangi, the Mairangi Bay Hall. Awatuna (Stafford), the Public School. Milford, the Picturedrome. Bell Hill, the Public School. Northcote, the Council Chambers. Bruce Bay, the Timber Company's Mill Office. Stanley Bay, Devonport, the Mission Hall. Cameron's, the Public School. Takapuna, the Council Chambers. Dillmanstown (Kumara), Mr. P. H. Millson's Cottage. Gillespies Beach (Weheka), the Dredge Office. Waitomo Licensing District­ Goldsborough, Spencer's Hall. Aria, the old Post-office Greymouth, High Street, United Pavilion (Recreation- Awakino, Mr. H. L. Northern's Store. Hangatiki, Mr. S. C. Smith's Motor-shed. ground). Greymouth, Kawhia, the County Council Chambers. the Courthouse. Greymouth, Kihikihi, the Town Hall. the Public School, Blaketown. Harihari, the Public School. Kinohaku, Mr. C. C. Chalmers's Store. Hokitika, the Town Hall (principal). Kiritehere, the Post. office. Kahikatea, Gladstone Hall. Mangapehi, the Public Hall. Kaiata (Greymouth), the Public School. Mapiu, the Post-office Store. Kanieri, the Public Hall. Ngutunui, the Puketotara-Ngutunui Hall. Koiterangi, the Public School. Ongarue, the Public Hall. Otorohanga, the Courthouse. Kokiri, the Public School. Parawera, the Parawera Hall (Kihikihi). Kotuku, the Public School. Kumara, the Memorial Hall. Piopio, the Town Hall. Kumara Junction, the Public School. Pukeatua, the Public Hall. Te Anga, the Public Hall. Lower Kokatahi, the Public School. Marsden, the Public School. . Te Awamutu, the Town Hall. Te Kawa, the Public Hall. Matainui, the Public School. Te Kuiti, the Courthouse. Moana, the Public School. Nelson Creek, the Public School. Te Mawhai, the Public Hall. Waikeria Prison, Administration Buildings (Kihikihi). Ngahere, the Public School. Waitanguru, Mr. D. E. Fredrikson's residence (Mairoa). Okarito, the Public School. Wharepuhunga, the Public School Shelter-shed (Kihikihi). Okuru, the Public School. Otira, the Public School. Wallace Licensing District­ Paroa, the Public School. Ardlussa, the Public School. Poerua-Inchbonnie, the Public School. Athol, the Public School. Pukekura, the Public School. Balfour, the Public School. Rimu, the Town Hall. Clifden, the Public School. Ross, the Coronation Hall. Colac Bay, the Public School. . Rotomanu, the Public School. Croydon Siding (Gore), the Public Schoo1. Ruatapu, the Public School. Dipton, the Public School. Stafford, the residence of Mr. E. Mitchell. Drummond, the Public School. Te Kinga, the Public School. Dunearn. the Public School. Three Mile, the Public Hall. East Chatton, the Public School. Totara Flat, the Public School. Fairfax, the Public School. Turiwhate (Wainihinihi), the Public School. Five Rivers, the Public School. Waiho Gorge, the Thomson Memorial Hall. Granity, Longwood, the·Public School. Waitaha, the Public School. Heddon Bush, the Public School. Weheka, the Public School. Holmesdale, the Castle Rock Public School. Westbrook, Mr. ,J. Bain's Residence. Longridge, the Public School. Woodstock, the Public School. Lumsden, the Courthouse. Mandeville, the Public Hall.. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, this 29th day of February, 1936. Mossburn, the Public School. Nightcaps, the Public School. M. J. SAVAGE, Ohai, the Public School. Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. ;MAR .. 5.J 439

-Mining Pri1Jilege8 struck off llegislt:rlS.

Mining Registrar's Office, Cromwell, 25th February, 1936. OTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 188, subsection (4), of the Mining Act, 1926, that, sufficient cause not having N be shown to the contrary, the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have this day been struck off the Registers. M. SIMMONDS, Mining Registrar.

Mining Privilege struck' off the Register.

Mining R.egistrar's Office, Te Aroha,26th February, 1936. OTICE i8 hereby given in pursuance of the provisions of section 188 (4) of the Mining Act, 1926, that the mining N privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto has been struck off the Register . .TAMES D. O'BRIEN, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

Locality. Licensee. LicenseNo. .1 Date. Na1mre of Privilege.

25(5/09 I.Reside"ce• ..itc I Te Aroha I William Mackay. Abstract of Railways W or1cing Account.

}1'OUR-WEEKLY PERIOD ENDED 1ST FEBRUARY, 1936, WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR CORRESPONDING PERIOD lS'f APRIL, 1935, TO 1ST l<'EBRUARY, 1936, WI'l'H COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR ~ OF PREVIOUS YEAR. PERIOD 1ST APRIL, 1934, TO 2ND FEBRUARY, 1935. o~

Revenue. Expenditure. Net Revenue. Revenue. Expenditure. Net Revenue. Section. I

1935-36. \ 1934-35. I variation.j ~-~~~=;~~-I ~~~~~35·1 -v~:~a~::~-11935-36·11934-35. _ 1935-36. I 19~4-35. I Variation. 1 1935-36. I 1934-35. I Variation. \ 1935-36. \ 1934-35.

£ £ I £ £ I £ II £ £ 1 £ £1' £ II £ 1 £ 1 £ I £ 1 £ £ Kaihu .. 309 572 - 263' 592' 424 + 168 - 2831 148 2,944 4,269 - 1,325 5,141 5,380 - 239'- 2,197 - 1,111 Gisborne ' 1,566 2,242,- 676 1,6341 1,748 - 114- 68; 494 15,600' 15,141j -1- 459! 20,5121 16,2631 + 4,2491- 4,912 - 1,122 N ortli Island main line and branches 329,068319,17d+ 9,898 252,856 229,4751 -+- 23,381 76,212 89,695 2,96~,Il3'1 2,798,9811. -+167,,13,212,61~,2Rl:2,461,1651 -+158,Il6: 346,832 33,7,816' South Island main line and branches 200,805 203,533'1- 2,728, 170,030 156,1911 + 13,839 30,775 47,342 1,936,566 1,886.752 -+- 49,81411,81o,88911,735,5871 + 80,3,02i 120,677 151,165 1 1 1 Westport 5,410 4,976,+ 4341 4,340 4,126 1 + 21411 1,070 850 56.904 56,617 -+- 287 48,558 46,732'1 + 1,826 , 8,346 ,9,885 Ne]son 1, ll6 9771' -+- 139 1,3541 1,313 + 41 - 238 -- 336 9,022 8,953 +-. 69 1 14,898 14,223 + 6751- 5,876 - 5,270 Picton 2,285 2,305 - 20 2,1271 2,024 1 + 103 158' 281 21,84°1 19, ,615 -+ 2,2251 24,570 22,0081 + 2,1;62- 2,730 -' 2,393 t-3

1 1 ------.--_. ---~-.-' ----/------1------~ Tota;l railway operation 540:55.9 533 ;775i+6-,-7841432;;;32!395~011+ 37~2lo7;626!rii8:474 5,00~,98911 4,790,32~, +218.,661 14,548,849 4,301,358" +247,49114~?,140 48~,97? tt:J i 1 Miscellaneous revenue ' 26,046 26,8701- 8241 .. 26,0461 26,870 273,821 283,003 - 9,182 .. I .. .. 1 2/3,821 283,003 Lake Wakatipu steamers 1,375 1,391 - 16!' 718 7121 + 6 6571 679 8,040 8,338 298 7,9118,346 - 435 129 tl 1 Z 1 1 Refreshment - rooms, advertising, 26,441 23,873 + 2,568 21,980 20,068: + 1,912: 4,461' 3,805 232,338 204,49{) + 27,848 208,130 189,8441 + 18,2861 24,208 14,646 ~ motor service, and other subsidiary services 1 'I:! j 1 ~ 1 1 Departmental dwellings .. I 10,080 9,724 + 356111,400, 1l,080i + 3201- 1,320- 1,356 ~08d_~~ ~,573 129,829 132,7651 2,936 -20,874 -47,383 N

Total 1604,501 595,6331+-"8,868/, -467 ~ 0~1427~6il+-39, 870 -137~47o',--i68~72 5,632,1431 5,371 .,541 +260,602 4,894,7191 4,632,313 1 +262,406 737,424 ~ I ,I , 1 1 1 ~ ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING REVENUE AND TB.AFFIC. ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY OPERATING EXPENDITURE. >­ Z. Four-weekly Period. Year to Date. Four-weekly Period. Year to Date. t'

1935-36. -11934-35. Variation. I 1935-36. 1934-35. Variation. 1935-36. 11934-35. Variation. 1935-36. 1934-35. I Variation. g: ---_.. _---- N ,£ £ £ 1 £ £ £ ~ Passengers 136,437 132,674 + 3,763 1,211,080 1,130,517 + 80,563 Maintenance- £ £ £ £ £ £ t-3 Parcels, luggage, and mails 24,449 24,242 + 207 245, 795 241 , 976 + 3,819 Way and works 83,863 75.051 + 8,812 885,144 884,115 + 1,029 1 Signals and electrical appliances 9,811 10,050 239 116,256 115,556 700 Goods I 371,056 369.020 + 2,036 3,458,496 3,327,582 + 130,914 + Ro]ling -stock 105,097 90,124 + 14,973 1,153,743 1,034,267 +1l9,476 Labour and demurrage i 8,617 7,839 + 778 93,618 90,253 + 3,365 ~

1 Transportation- 96,885 91,942 4,943 983,316 936,472 Tota:1 railway operating 1--540,559- 533,775 1+6,784 5,008~989 4,790,328 j+ 218,661 Locomotive + + 46,844 re.enue Traffic 117,250 109;122 + 8,128 1,212,622 1,136,422 + 76,200 i------·I------'-- General charges 5,118 4,822 + 296 56,649 50,992 + 5,657 1 1 Passengers No. 11,539,927 1,533,325 1+ 6,602116,215,949 15,769,770 1+ 446,179 Superannuation subsidy 14,909 14,190 + 719 141,119 143,534 2,415 1------1------:----'-.-- 1------.------Live-stock TOllS: 76,987 87,744 ~- 10.757 390,475 414,358 !-- 23,883 Total operating expenses 432,933 395,301 + 37,632 4,548,849 4,301,358 +247,491 Timber '28,274 28,583 '- 309 346,005 303,290 -+- 42,715 Net operatillg revenue .. i 107,626 138,474 - 30,848 460,140 488,970 - 28,830 Other goiJds " I 386,634 383,507 1+ 3,127 4,202,660 4,132,056;+ 70,604 !., _------Total rail way operating 1-540~59 533-:-775+--;,7845,008,'989 4, 790,3281+218~661 1 ---" Total goods ',491,895 499,834 - 7,939 4,939,140 4,849,704 i+ 89,436 revenue Z I-c------1 i o· R~~d l\foVQ-r Services­ £ Passengers No., 1260,092 251,961 -+ 8,131 2,679,442 2,492,851:+ 186,591 Capital cost of open lines as at 31st March,)93f 53,909,347 Capital cost of open lines as at 31st March,' 1935 ,54,089,190 ~ Revenue £ ' /' 8,756 7,945 + 811 84,831 73,9661+ 10,865 ~ NIAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 441

Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.-Election to adrnim:8ter E8tate8.

OTICE il;' hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in N respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth:-

Date Date. Testate or Stamp Office No·1 Name. Occupatioll. Residence. of Death. Election Intestate. concerned. I filed.

I Bruce, William .. Military pensioner Dunedin .. 11/2/36 28/2/36 Testate Dunedin. 2 Edginton, Annie Kennedy \Vidow Christchurch .. j 1/2/36 28/2/36 Intestate Christchurch. 3 Gregg, Agnes Margaret Married woman .. Dunedin 22/1/36 28/2/36 Testate Dunedin. 4 Hall, Harry Gardener New Plymouth, 31/8/35 28/2/36 New Plymouth. formerly Dunedin 5 McCormack, Janet Married woman Christchurch 19/1/36 28/2/36 Christchurch. 6 Norman, Sarah Jane Widow Raglan 6/2/36 28/2/36 Auckland. 7 Sampson, James Samuel Clerk .. Wellington 26/1/36 28/2/36 Intestate" Wellington. 8 Shipton, Percival John Tally clerk 28/1/36 28/2/36 9 Sladden, Mary Ann Widow Patea" 24/1/3G 28/2/36 Testate" New" Plymouth. 10 Stephens, Thomas Labourer Rimu 27/12/35 28/2/36 Intestate Hokitika.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 2nd March, 1936. E. O. HALES, Public Trustee.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

STATEMENT O]j' ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 2ND MARCH, 1936. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. 8. Reserve- £ s. d. 1. Paid-up capital 500,000 (a) Gold 2,801,733 0 0 2. General Reserve Fund 1,000,000 °0 ° (b) Sterling exchange 23,979,099 19 0 3. Bank-notes 9,893,789 10 °0 (c) Gold exchange 4. Demand liabilities­ 9. Subsidiary coin .. 197,524 I 3 (a) State 7,115,470 1 10. Discounts- (b) Banks 10,133,964 12 °6 (a) Commercial ~nd agricultural (c) Other 75,036 14 7 bills 5. Time deposits (b) Treasury and local-body bills 6. Liabilities in currencies other than 11. Advances- New Zealand currency (a) To the State or State .under- 7. Other liabilities 126,572 2 5 takings (b) To other public authorities (c) Other 12. Investments 1,781,923 18 7 13. Bank buildings 14. Other assets 84,552 8 £28,844,833 ° 6 £28,844,833 0 6 Proportion of reserve (No.8 less No.6) to notes and other demand liabilities, 98·392 per cent. oW. R.EGGERS, Acting Chief Accountant.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Education Reserve in North A 1lckland Land Distr£ct for Lease Special Oond·i#ons. by P1.1blic Auction. The section is considered to be suitable for selection by an adjoining owner, and in the event of any other person being North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, the selector an indemnity will be required absolving the Crown Auckland, 3rd March, 1936. from any liability in connection with providing any better OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ access. N tion rORerve will be offered for lease by public .auction The lessee shall have no right to cut, fell, or remove any of at the North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, the timber standing or lying on the land without first obtaining Auckland, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 15th April, the consent of the Land Board which may be given subject 1936, under the provisions of the Education Reserves Act, t,o such conditions, inclwiing the payment of royalties, as the 1928, and the Public Bodies' Leases Act, ] 908. Board thinks fit. Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained at the office of the undersigned. SCHEDULE. W. D. ARMIT, NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-EDUCATION RESERVE. Commissioner of Crown Lands. (L. and S. 20/816.) TV aitemata C01lnty.-Pukeatua PaTish. ALLOTMENT 119: Area, 108 acres. Upset annual rental, £2 lOs. Education Reserve in TV ellington Land Di8tri;:,t for Lease by This section is situated one mile from White Hills Schoo], Public Auction. five miles from Silverdale Post-office and store, and eight miles from Kaukapakapa Railway-station. Access is from Silver­ District Lands and Survey Office, dale by four miles of metalled road, half a mile formed clay Wellington, 3rd March, 1936. 0 o. road\ and half a mile unformed road. Hilly to broken land, OTICE is hereby give~lthat the undermentioned approximately one-third ploughable. Whole area is in fern, N education reserve will be offered for lease by public hakea, and gorse, with exception of 4 acres of bush com­ auction at the District Lands and 0 Survey Office, Wellington, prising puriri and kauri, &c. Soil of poor quality 91ayresting at 2;30 o'clock p.m. on Wedne"lday, 8th April, 1936, under on san~stoll~';"POQrly w,:atered by swampy streams. Altitude, theprQvisions of the EducatiOn 0 Reserves Act, 1928, and the 350 ft. to .5.f!!JJt-dlibove ,sea-level. Public. 0Bodies' Leases Act, 1908, and amendments. 0...• _ THE'7~EWZ:WALAND GAZE;J;TE,. rNo.19L·. • ':. . '.::L·.i_·l",,!k~_I._\~.L:,-~~; ~! __ (l../:lk.L' .<~\~~~:,\ ";,",{ r:-;:. ~ '" ;~'-,_-":",,

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.-EDUOATION RESERVE. CANTERBUiw LANDDISTRICT.~ToWN LAND. AmuTi County.-Hanmer Town8hip. W~iiiiari~'o County.-Manganui Survey Di8tric.t. Hanmer Township Extension No. 6.-Subdivisions of.Reserve PART Section 5, Block X: Area, 397 acres. Upset annual 3941. rental, £5128. 6d. Upset Annual Improvements included in rental value comprise 54 chains Section. Block. Area. Rental. of fencing. This section is situated oil the right bank of the Manganui­ O-te-Ao Stream, thirteen miles and a half from Raetihi A. R. P. £ s. d. Railw[ty-station by twelve miles metalled road and one mile 1 II 0 1 0 3 0 0 and a half formed clay road. Approximately 200 acres in 15 II 0 1 0 210 0 standing bush and 197 acres reverted to fern and second 29 II 0 1 0 3 15 0 'growth. Approximately 50 acres are undulating, the balance 40 II 0 1 0 0 0 running to high and broken ridges, inclined to be shady. The bush consists principally of rimu, matai, and tawhero. Fencing improvements on the sections are included in the The soil is of light quality loam resting on sandstone and papa rental value of the land. formation; permanently watered by streams. These sections are situated in Hanmer Township, Section 1 Form of lease may be perused and full particulars obtained with frontage to Jollies Pass Road, and the remaining sections from the undersigned. with frontages to Scarborough Terrace. Each section con· H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, tains a building-site. The sections, which are mostly covered Commissioner of Crown Lands. with broom, are in close proximity to the existing township, school, post-office, and to all the sport and health facilities (L. and S. 20/505.) that the township offers. Hanmer is situated ninety-three miles from Christchurch, and is reached by regular daily train and motor services. . . f L b P hZ' . Term of Lease: Twenty-one years with right of renewal Land in CanterbU1"y Land Dt.8lnct J or ease y U w A uctwn. for further terms with rentals based on fresh valuations under the provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. District Lands and Survey Office, A condition of the lease is that buildings to the value of . Christchurch, 3rd March, 1936. £250 must be erected on the section within twelve months of J OTICE is here b y given t h at t h e un d ermentioned 1and the date of lease. . . N. will be offered for lease by public auction at the District Form of lease may be perused and fun partIculars obtamed Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 2 p.m. on vVed- at the office of the undersigned. nesday, 15th April, 1986, under the provisions of the Hanmer I ..T. F. QUINN, Crown Leases Act, 1928. (L. and S. 9/796.) Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Land8 1~n Auckland, Gisborne, Taranaki, Wellinolon, and We8tland Land Di8trictIJ forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, \Vellington, 3rd }\!farch, 1936. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Land Boards of the respecti\Te land distrk;ts, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 192·1, the Land for Settlements Act, 19~,'5, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act., 1915.

SCHEDULE.

Lease or \ Tenure. ! License No. Section. Block. Survey District. Lessee or Licensee. Date of Forfeiture. I AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. D.P. 1873 Allotment 6 IV Taumarunui N.T Mrs. K. E. Ryan 29t.h October, 1935. D.P. 2316 10 VI Kawhia South •J. Porteous 29t.h October, 1935 . D.P. 2536 Allotment 6 XXVII Te Kuiti N.T. C. Necklen and estate of 29th October, 1935. Mrs. M. V. Necklen (de- ceased) R.L. 931 7 III Horohoro W. Lemon 29th October, 1935. R.L. 1955 8 XI Pirongia .. G. R. Parsons .. 5th December, 1935. R.L. 1984 3 XI Wha,repapa A. H. Wihapi .. 29th October, 1935. D.S. 420 10 XI Mangaorongo W. H. Mexted and .J. H. 1st November, 1935. Galbraith (estate of Mrs. S. J.Mexted, deceased) D.S. 659 13 X Ongarue .. tT. A. Nicol 5th December, 1935. O.R.P... 5483 Lot 2 of 21 VII Maungamangero H. Lowrie 3rd December, 1935. GIS BORNE LAND DISTRICT. , R.L./R. 2 Part. of Section I Waiotahi Parish .. I J. D. H. Rutledge 15th November, 1935. 456 and Sec- tion 477 TA~ANAKI LAND DISTRICT. LF.S. 311 5 X Totoro J. Ritchie 29th tTanua.ry, 1936. L.P. 563 25 II Ohura C. G. McHaraie 29th January, 1936. R.L. 220 21 IX Totoro J. Jacobs 29th Jan~ary, 1936. R.L. 250 24- XIV Aria. R. C. Christensen 18th December, 1935. R.~~. 277 13 V Totoro W. Larsen 18th December, 1935. \VELLINOTON LAND DISTRIO'I'. H.V.D.P. 670 12 [XXVII Hutt Valley Settle- H. Foston 18th December, 1935. ment L.S.L.P. 224 Pa~t Section 34 I VIII Belmont S.D., Mau- J. Gardiner 18th December, 1935. ngaraki Settlement L.S.R.L. 878 Pa,rt Section 3 Taumaihi Settlement. H. Hill 18th December, 1935. R.L. 487 Part Section 7 VI Kaitieke. , F. W. Groves 18th December, 1935. and Subdivision 2 of Section 8

W ESTLAlND Lnm DISTRICT. :&em..I.... '1· 612 2824 I I P-ohaturoa' ~. '.1 J. D. MoCullum Estate .. I 29th January, 1936. Pas.L.R. j '14'i1 3063 II .. 29th January, 1936.

(L. andf'. 22/9I?Q/J, p, 3, 4,7.) .FR,.'\NK LANGSTONE, Minister of Lands. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 443

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that REWI GRAY, of Hastirrgs, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. N Plasterer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and, I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the OTICE is hereby given that TREyoR PEND:r:"NNIS HANSEN, Courthouse., Hastings, on Friday, the 6th day of March, 1936, N of 14 Sutherland Road, Pomt ChevalIer, Auckland, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. , Upholsterer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and Thereby Dated at Napier, this 26th day of Februa,ry, 1936. summon a meetirw of creditors to be holden at my office, Law Court Buildulgs, High Street, Auckland, on Wednesday, G. G. CHISHOLM, the llth day of March, 1936, a,t 10.30 o'clock a.m. Official Assignee. Dated. at Auckland, this 28th day of February, 1936, A. W. WATTERS, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of }.,~ew Zea,la.nd.,

OTICE is hereby given that ALBERTEDWARD ~ DUN­ In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. N STALL, of Napier, Cabinetmaker, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to OT, ICE is hereby given that J. SrrANKs,.ofMarua.Road, be holden at my office on Monday, the 9th day of March. N Ellerslie, Auckland, Farmer, was -thIS day adjudged H)36, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be Dated at Napier, this 26th day of February, 1936. holdetl at my office, Law Court Buildings, High Street, Auck~ land, On Tuesday, the lOth day of March, 1936, at 10.30 o'clock G. G. CHISHOLM, a.m. Official Assignee. Dated at Auckland, this 28th day of February, 1936. A. W. WATTERS,­ Official Assignee. In Bankrupty.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

OTICE is hereby given that ERIC VIZARD SUCKLING, In Banlcruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. N of Hastings, Commission Agent, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of credit,ors OTICE is hereby given that REGINALD ~RANCIS HAYNES, to be holden at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Tuesday, the N ofPapakura, Butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; 10th dav of March, 1936, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at Dated at Napier, this 2nd day of March, 1936. the Courthouse, Papakura, on Monday, the 9th day of March, 1936, at 10 o'clock a.m. , G. G. CHISHOLM, Dated at Auckland, this 28th day of February, 1936. Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Pa,lmerston North. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court -1 New Zealand. OTICE is hereby given that ERIC EDWARD DETLOF OTICE is hereby given that MARJORIF. TURKS, of N OLIVECRONA, of Levin, Electrician, was this day N 403 N.Z. Iwmrance Buildings, Auckland, Spinster, was adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a :r:te~ting creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Levin, on Thursday, of creditors to be holden at my office, Law Court BUIldings, the 5th day of March, 1936, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. High Street, Auckland, on Friday, the 6th day of March, 1936, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. F. C. LITCHFIELD, Dated at Auckland, this 28th day of February, 1936. Deputy Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, 21st February, 1936. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now pa~able OTICE is hereby given that WILLIE MANNING, of N in the undermentioned estates on all proved claIms; N Morrinsville, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; promissory notes (if any) to be produced prior to receiving and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at dividends :- the Courthouse, Morrinsville, on Thurdsay, the 5th day of March, 1936, at 10 o'clock a.m. Byars, John Alexander, of Milton, Butcher-Supplementary Dated at Hamilton, this 26th day of February, 1936. dividend of fs-d. in the pound. Borthwick, William, of Milton, Dealer-First dividend of V. R. CROWHURST, 28. in the pound. Official Assignee. Fraser, Arthur Abercrombie, late of .owaka, Butcher (deceased)-First dividend of is. in the pound. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Cou~t of New Zealand. Dated at Dunedin, this 4th day of March, 1936. J. M. ADAM, OTICE is hereby given that. ARCHIBAL~ ARMSTRONG:' ...... N of Pukerimu, near CambrIdge, Rabbiter, was t.his Official Assignee. day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a ;meetmg of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Cambndge, on Wednesday, the llth day of March, 1936, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Hamilton, this 3rd day of March, 1936. ADVERTISE~ENTS. V. R. CROWHURST, Official Assignee. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3).

OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of th,T"ee In Bankruptcy. N months from this date the names of the under­ mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to tli'e OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is now pa~able contrary, bc struck off the Register, and the companies will N in the undermentioned estate on all proved claIms; be dissolved:- promissory notes (if any) must be produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividend :- Fleming Land Company, Limited. 1930/50. Langlands, George Boyd, of Gisborne, Electrician-First Provident Bonds, Limited. 1933/127. dividend of 7 s. in the pound. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 29th day of JOHN N. NALDER, February, 1936. Official Assignee. H. B. WALTON, Gisborne, 2nd March, 1936. Assistant Registrar of Companies. E ,'THENEWZEALANDGAZE,TTE. [No. 19

THE COMPANIES ACT, 19;33, SECTION 282 (6). THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6).

OTICE is hereby given that the name of the under. N'. mentioned company has been struck off the Register OTICE is hereby given that the names of the under· .and the company dissolved :~ N mentioned companies have been struck off the Register Dansey and Company, Limited. 1920/35. and the companies dissolved :- Given under my hand at Auckland, this 29th day of Manawatu - Feilding - Wellington Transport Company, February, 1936. Limited. 1935/170. H. B. WALTON, Stanley Stamp Company, Limited. 1926/119. AssiRtant Registrar of Companies. Simplex Capacity Spool Company, Limited. 1931/70. ~1-. Tossman and Company, Limited. 1927/111. Taylor and Macdonald, Limited. 1930/26. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (6). Chemical Industries (New Zealand). 1935/131. OTICE is hereby given that the names of the under· Given under my hand at Wellington, this 3rd day of March, "N mentioned companies have been struck off the Register 1936. and the companies dissolved :~ W. H. FLETCHER, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Bond and Michaels, Limited. 1923/106. The Napier Concrete Company, Limited. 1923/109. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 2nd day of March, 1936. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). H. B. WALTON, Assistant Registmr of Companies. AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3) and (4). company will, unless cause is shown. to the contrary, be sttuck off the Register and the company will be dissolved :- ·OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three N.. . months from .this date the names of the undermentioned Timaru Brick and Tile Company, Limited. 1927/34. companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be Given under my hand at Dunedin, ~his 29th day of February, struck off the Register and the companies will be dissolved:~ 1936. The Morrinsville Joinery and Cabinetmaking Works, L. G. TUCK, Limited. 1924/50. Assistant Registrar of Companies. Karepe Lands Company, Limited. 1924/188. The Gradual Payments Corporation (N.Z.), Limited. 1926/39. Everton Building and Finance Company, Limited. 1928/80. OTOROHANGA TOWN BOARD. Malga Stock Minerals, Limited. 1928/252. Flax Properties, Limited. 1929/30. The Thistle Engineering Co., Limited. 1929/144. .ONVERSION under the Local Authorities Interest Re· Walkers Motors, Limited. 1930/27. C duction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Majestic Buildings (Whangarei), Limited. 1930/32. O£orohanga Town Board Loans Conversion Order, 1935, of Geany and Clark, Limited. 1930/138. debentures or other securities issued in respect of the follow· Te Awamutu Motors, Limited. 1930/292. ing loans:- South Pacific Pineapply Company, Limited. 1930/294. Loans to be converted. Given under my hand at Auckland, this 2nd day of March, 1936. I Rate of Interest. H. B. WALTON, Date of Assistant Registrar of Companies. Name. Amount. ----1---- Maturity. I Original. I Existing. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, SECTION 282 (3). £ Per Cent. Per Cent. OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three Roads and Paths Sup. 205* 4l 4! 26/3/50 N months from this date the name of the undermentioned plementary Loan company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck Kerb and Channelling 1,000* 26/9/54 off the Register and the company will be dissolved:- Loan (part) , Barclays (N.Z.), Limited. 1933/187. Ditto .. 1,000* 26/3/56 900* 26/9/57 Given under my hand at Auckland, this 3rd day of March, 1,000* 26/9/60 1936. 2,000* 26/9/60 H. B. WALTON, 2,000* 26/3/61 Assistant Registrar of Companies. 3,000* 26/9/62 2;000* 26/9/62 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933. To'wn Hall" Loan, 1929, 850 1/9/41 of £1,700 (part) OTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 8 of the Ditto .. 600 4i 2/12/41 250 42. N above· mentioned Act that the Register and the records 5 4/12/41 relatinK to ~' Hilmorn Frocks, Limited," which have hitherto W~ter Sup~iementa~j 1,000 4t 1/2/63 been kept at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Com· Loan panies at Christchurch have been transferred to the office of £15,805 the Assistant Registrar of Companies at Dunedin. Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of February, 1936. * Less amount of principal repaid as at date of conversion. P. G. PEARCE, Registrar of Companies. Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the above· mentioned loans that THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933., SECTION 282 (3) AND (4). the Otorohanga Town Board intends to convert all such debentures or other securities (except those in respect of 'l'N" OTICE is hereby gfven tJJ.at at the expiration of three which dissent is duly signified) into new debentures having 4. months from this date the names of the under· new maturity dates and bearing interest at 4! per centum mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the per annum. contrary, be struck off the Register and the companies The conversion will take effect from the 26th day of March, dissolved :- IM~ , Hawthorn's Limited. 1929/177. Application for conversion must be made in writing and be William Bramwell, Limited. 1923/39. accompanied by the securities to which it relates. Suburban Loan and Discount Company, Limited. 1931/89. Dissent from the conversion of any existing debentures or Given under 'my hand at Wellington, this 3rd day of March, other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in 1936. writing delivered to Philip Henry Gosse, Town Clerk, Otoro­ W. H. FLETCHER, hanga, or Frederick Oliver Reuben Phillips, Chairman, Otoro- Assistant Registrar of Companies. , hanga Town Board, on or before the 14th day of March, 1936. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 445

If notice of dissent from the conversion of any debentures. THE MOUNT HUTT CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, or other securities is not received by that date the securities' LIMITED. will be converted. , The rate of interest on any debentures or other securities in respect of which dissent is signified as aforesaid will, by IN LIQUIDATION. virtue of section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced to two-thirds of the original rate as from the 26th day of NOTICE' h b . th t t t d' 1 March 1936. .113 ere y gIven a a. an ex raor mary genera Further particulars as to the new debentures and the con- meetmg of the above-named company duly convened version generally may be obtained from Philip Henry Gosse, and .held on ~he 21st day of February, 1936, the following Town Clerk, or Frederick Oliver Reuben Phillips, Chairman, speCIal resolutIOn was passed :- Otorohanga Town Board, or any branch of the Bank of New I ." That the company be wound up volunta.rily, and that Zealand. ' Mr. WILLIAM SMITH MAcGrBBoN, of Christchurch, Public Dated the 24th day of February, 1936. Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator of the F. O. R. PHILLIPS, company." . 187 Chairman, Otorohanga Town Board. Dated thIS 25th day of February, 1936. W. S. M .... cGIBBON, 190 Liquidator. MATAMATA BOROUGH COUNCIL.

Loan8 Oonver8ion Orde1', 1935. WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. T is hereby certified that the resolution required by the I provisions of section 9 of the Local Authorities Interest Waitemata Oounty Loan8 Oonver8ion Order, 1935. Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and of WILLIAM ALEXANDER BISHOP, Chairman of the clause 4 of the above-mentioned Order, has been duly passed, I , Waitemata County Council, do hereby certify that advertised, and confirmed. pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) of section 9 of 188 W. A. GORDON, Mayor. the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, a resolution was duly passed at a special ------meeting of the Waitemata County Council held on the 24th day of January, 1936, and confirmed on the 21st day of MATAMATA BOROUGH COUNCIL. February, 1936, providing for the issue under Part II of that Act of new securities in conversion of existing securities issued ONVERSION under the Local Authorities Interest Re­ in respect of the loans set forth in the First Schedule to the O duction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Waitemata County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, as published Matamata Borough Loans Conversion Order, 1935, of deben­ in the New Zealand Gazette of the 9th January, 1936, No. I, tures or other securities issued in respect of the following at pages 9 to 16. loans :- W. A. BISHOP, Loan8 to be converted. 191 Chairman, '\Vaitemata County Council.

r Rate of Interest. I Name. Amount I Date .of • I Matunty. I Original. I Existing. I ADGRAF LUBRICANTS, LIMITED .

. - £ Per Cent. Per Cent. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

Sewerage Loan, 1921 5,000* 4t 41.4 19/1l/57 (part) OTICE is hereby given that by a minute signed by Sewerage Loan , 1921 2,000* 4t 19/5/59 4! the shareholders of the above company pursuant to (part) I N 2 section 300 of the Companies Act, 1933, and dated 18th Sewerage Loan, 1921 3,000* 4t 41.4 19 5 6 (part) 1 / / February, 1936, it was resolved as a special resolution- (I) That the company be wound up voluntarily. Water - supply Loan 3,000* 4t 41.A, 19/1l/6o (part) (2) That the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy be and is

Water - supply Loan 5,000* 4t 41.4 19/1l/58 hereby appointed liquidator of the company. (part) A. W. WATTERS, Water - supply Loan 5,000* 4t 4! 19/1l/58 Official Assignee, Liquidator. (part) Law Court Buildings, High Street, Auckland. 41. Water - supply Loan 3,000* 4t 4 19/5/59 26th February, 1936. 195 (part) £26,000 I I * LeBS amount of principal re aid as at date of conversion. ADGRAF LUBRICANTS, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other securities issued in respect of the above-mentioned loans that the Matamata Borough Council intends to convert· all such IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. debentures or other securities (except those in respect of which dissent is duly signified) into new debentures having new maturity dates and bearing interest at 4! per cent. per annum. OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Adgraf The conversion will take effect from 1st April, 1936. N Lubricants, Limited, held on 18th February, 1936, Application for conversion must be made in writing and be resolutions were passed for the voluntary winding up of the accompanied by the securities to which it relates. said company and the appointment of the Official Assignee Dissent from the conversion of any existing debentures or at Auckland as liquidator. other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in A meeting of creditors of the said company wjli be held writing delivered to the Town Clerk, Matamata, on or before pursuant to section 300 of the Companies Act, 1933, at the the 15th day of April, 1936. office of the Official Assignee, Law Court Building, High If notice of dissent from the conversion of any debentures Street, Auckland, on Wednesday, the llth day of March, or other securities is not received by that date the securities 1936, at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon, at which meeting a will be converted. full statement of the position of the company's affairs, to­ The rate of interest on any debentures or other securities in gether with a list of the creditors and the estimated amount respect of which dissent is signified as aforesaid will, by of their claims, will be laid before the meeting, and at which virtue of section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced meeting the creditors, in pursuance of section 235 of the to two-thirds of the original rate as from the 1st April, 1936. said Act, may nominate a ,person to be the liquidator of the Further particulars as to the new_debentures and the con­ company,. and in pursnance of section 236. of the said Act, version generally may be obtained from the Town Clerk, may appoint a committee of inspection. Matamata. Dated the 2nd day of March, 1936. Dated the 17th day of February, 1936. M. C. COSSAR, 189 W. A. GORDON, Mayor. 217 Director. THE . NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19

MoBRIDES LIMITED. TAUPIRI DRAINAGE AND RIVER BOARD.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. LIONEL ROY WILLIAM REID, Chairman of the I ., Taupiri Drainage and River Board, do hereby certify In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and' in the that pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) of section 9 matter of McBRIDES LIM'hT,ED (in Voluntary Liquidation). of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Con­ '" OTICE is' hereby given that the following extraordinary version Act, 1932-33, a resolution was duly passed at a special N resolution of the above-named company was duly meeting of the Taupiri Drainage and River Board held on the passed by entry in the company's minute-book signed by all 16th day of January, 1936, and confirmed on the 13th day of the members of the company :- February, 1936, providing for the issue under Part II of the said Act of new securities in conversion of the existing securities . "That as it is proved to the satisfaction of the company in respect of the loans specified in the First Schedule to the that it cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business Taupiri Drainage and River Board Loans Conversion Order, and that it is advisable to wind up it is hereby resolved that 1935, published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 17th day of the company be wound up voluntarily; and that FREDERICK December, 1935, at page 3955. ALBERT HICKMAN, of Ashburton, Public Accountant, be and is hereby nominated liquidator for the purpose of such L. R. W. REID, winding up. 204 Chairman, Taupiri Drainage and River Board. Dated at Ashburton, this 26th day of February, 1936. Creditors' M eeti ng. TAUPIRI DRAINAGE AND RIVER BOARD. Notice is ,hereby given that a meeting of creditors of the said company will be held pursuant to sections 234 and ONVERSION under the Local Authorities Interest Re­ 300 (7) of the Companies Act, 1933, in the office of F. A. C duction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the. Hickman, Public Accountant, Burnett Street, Ashburton, on Taupiri Drainage and River Board Loans Conversion Order, Thursday, the 5th day of March, 1936, at 11 o'clock in the 1935, of debentures or other securities issued in respect of forenoon, at which meeting a full statement of the position the following loans :- hf the company's affairs, together with a list,of the creditors and the estimated amount of their claims, will be laid before Loan8 to be converted. the meeting, and at which meeting the creditors, in pursuance oLsection 235 of the said Act, may nominate a person to be Rate of 'the liquidator of the company, and in pursuance of section 236 Interest. of the said Act may appoint a committee of inspection. Date of Dated the 26th day of February, 1936. Name. Amount. Maturity. F. A. HICKMAN, Liquidator. Ilfo 1"'1 Burnett Street, Ashburton. 193

£ I c!~t c~~~. LEAMINGTON TOWN BOARD. Treasury Repayment Loan, £650, 1/7/43 1923 650 I' 6 4! CONVERSION OF LOANS. Special Loan, £12,000, 1923 12,000 6 4! 1/7/43 General Improven;:tents Supple­ 1,200 16 4! 1/9/47 JONATRANWILLIAM GARLAND, Chairman of the mentary Loan, £1,200, 1927 I , Leamington Town Board, hereby certify pursuant to Hillside Drainage Board Loan, 5,000 5 4i 1/12/53 clause 4 of the Leamington Town Board Loans Conversion £5,000, 1913 Order, 1935, that a resolution to issue new securities in Supplementary Drainage Loan, 500 5i 4i 30/11/53 conversion of existing securities to which the said Order £500, 1917 applies was duly passed and confirmed by the Leamington £1,200 Loan, 1925 1,200 6 4! 1/9/53 Town Board as provided by subsection (2) of section 9 of the Drainage Loan No.2 of £1,500 1,500 5 4i 1/9/53 Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Lower Mangawara Improvement 1,000 6 4! 23/5/50 Act, 1932-,:33, and that the public notice specified in the said Repayment Loan, £2,000,1929 subsection (2) of section 9 was duly given as thereby provided. (part) Dated this 12th day of February, 1936. Ten-foot Special-rating Area Sup­ 200 6 4! 1/10/40 plementary Loan, £500, 1929 J. W. GARLAND, (part) 198 Chairman. Tauhei Drainage District Special 4,500 6 4! 1/3/64 Drainage Works Loan of £4,500 (1927) W AITOTARA COUNTY COUNCIL. Ten-foot Special-rating Area Loan 5,000 6 4! 1/4/64 of £5,000 . RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE. Freshfield Drainage District No. 400* 4l 27/1/nQ 3 Loan Loan8 Oonversion Order, 1935 (No.1). Uapoto Drainage Loan 1,190* 4l 28/7/50 N pursuance and exercise oft);le powers vested in it in Freshfiela Drainage District No: 1 500*: 4l 27/7/52 I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Loan (part) I Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Freshfield Drainage District No.1 500* 4l 27/1/53 Waitotara County Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No.1), Loan (part) the Waitotara County Council hereby resolves as follows:- Freshfield Drainage District No.1 500* 4l 27/1/53 Loan (part) "That, for the purpose of providing the half-yearly Freshfield Drainage District No.1 150* 4l 27/1/55 iIistahnents of principal and interest in respect of the new Supplementary Loan securities authorized to be issued by the Waitotara County Freshfield Drainage District No.2 500* 4l 27/7/56 Council under the above-mentioned Act and Order in con­ Loan version of existing securities issued in respect of the loans Uapoto Land Drainage Supple- 115* 4l 4.1.4 28/1/53 set out in the First Schedule to that Order, and also the mentary Loan interest, sinking fund, and other charges in respect of the Uapoto Land Drainage Loan .. 600* 4l 41 '28/7/53 unconverted securities issued in respect of such loans, the Tauhei Special-rating Area Loan 425* 4t 4i 28/3/49 said Waitotara County Council hereby makes and levies a Mangawara Drainage vVorks No. 300* 4i 4i 10/8/53 special rate of +s-d. in the pound upon the rateable value 2 Area Loan (part) (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property Mangawara Drainage Works No. 445* 4l 4i 10/2/54 of the district, and that such special rate shall be an annually 2 Area Loan (part) recurring rate during the currency of such securities and be Mangawara Drainage Works No. 750* 4l 4i 10/8/54 payable yearly on the 15th day of August in each and every 2 Area Loan (part) year until the last maturity date of such securities, being £39,125 the 1st day of December, 1950, or until all such securit,ies are fully paid off." * Less amount of principal repaid as at date of conve.rsion. I hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed at a meeting of the Waitotara County Council held on the Notice is hereby given to the holders of debentures or other lOth day of February, 1936. securities issued in respect of the above-,mentioned loans that THOMAS DIX, the Taupiri Drainage. and River Board intends, to convert aU 200 County Clerk. such debentures or other securities (except those in respect of MAR. 5.J THE NE\V ZEALAND GAZETfI1E. which dissent is duly signified) into new debentures having ELTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL. new maturity dates and bearing interest at 4t per cent. per annum. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. The conversion will take effect from the 1st day of Ap:rjl, 1936. . N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Application for conversion must be made in writing and be I behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest accompanied by the securities to which it relates. Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Dissent from the conversion of any existing debentures or Eltham Countv Loans Conversion Order, 1935, the Eltham other securities may be signified by the holder by notice in County Council hereby resolves as follows :- writing delivered to the Clerk, Taupiri Drainage and River "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking Board, A.M.P. Building, Victoria Street, Hamilton, on or fund, and .other charges on the new securities authorized to before the 15th day of April, 1936 .. be issued by the Eltham County Council under the above­ If notice of dissent from the conversion of any debentures mentioned Act and Order whether in conversion of existing or other securities is not received by that date the securities securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the First will be converted; Schedule to that Order or to provide for cash premium pay~ The rate of interest of any debentures or other securities ments, and also the interest, sinking fund, and other charges in respect of which dissent is signified as aforesaid will, by (or, as the case may be), instalment of principal and interest virtue of section 18 of the above-mentioned Act, be reduced in respect of the unconverted securities issued in respect of to two-thirds of the original rate as from the 1st day of April, such loans, the said Eltham County Council hereby makes and 1936. ' levies a consolidated special rate upon the rateable value (on Further particulars as to the new debentures and the con­ the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable prop(~rty version generally may be obtained from the Clerk, Taupiri of the district; such rate shall be made and levied on a Drainage and River Board, A.M.P. Building, Victoria Street, differential basis for each of the several ridings of the district Hamilton. as follows :- Dated the 27th day of February, 1936. " On all rateable property in the South Riding, a special L. R. W. REID, rate of one penny and thirty-four sixty-sevenths of 196 Chairman, Taupiri Drainage and River Board. one penny in the pound. --_._._------" On all rateable property in the Mangatoki Riding, a special rate of five thirty-seconds of one penny in the pound. COROMANDEL COUNTY COUNCIL. " On all rateable property in the Omona Riding, a special rate of sixpence and forty-nine sixty-fourths of one penny in the pound. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. " On all rateable property in the Kaponga Riding, a special rate of one hundred and forty-three two-hundred-and­ In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and of the Public fifty -sixths of one penny in the pound. Works Act, 1928. " On all rateable property in the Eltham Riding, a special OTICE is hereby given that the Coromandel County rate of forty-seven one-hundred-and-twenty-eighths of J one penny in the pound. NJ.... Council proposes under the provisions of the above­ mentioned Acts to execute a certain public work-namely, "Such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate the Coromandel-Colville Main Road at Belleville-and for during the currency of such securities and be payable yearly the purposes of such public work the lands described in the on the first day of July in each and every year until the last Schedule hereto are required to be taken: maturity date of such securities, being the 31st day of July, Notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so 1960, or until such securities are fully paid off." required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and Clerk to the said Council, situate at the Council Chambers, Inhabitants of the County of Eltham was hereto affixed at Kapanga Road, Coromandel, and is open for inspection the office of and pursuant to a resolution of the Eltham without fee by all persons during ordinary office hours: County Council in the presence of- All persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of such lands who have any well­ A. L. CAMPBELL, Chairman. grounded objections to the execution of the said public work A. TIPLADY, County Clerk. or to the taking of the said lands must state their objections We certify that the above is a true copy of and a correct in writing and send the same within forty days from the first extract from the minutes of proceedings of the Eltham County publication of this notice to the County Clerk at the Council Council at the meeting held on the 8th day of February, 1936. Chambers. A. L. CAMPBELL, Chairman. SCHEDULE. 202 A. TIPLADY, County Clerk.

Approximate RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. Area of the Parcels Being (rtion of Colouret1 of Land on Plan. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. tequired to be taken. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the A. R. P. I Rangitikei County Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No.2), the o 0 3·9 Yellow. Rangitikei County Council hereby resolves as follows :- 0 0·9 rl Blue. o ! I o 0 2·2 Il II Blue. "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking o 0 1·3 i Ii Yellow. fund, and other charges on the new securities authorized to be o 0 2·3 II Purple. issued by the Rangitikei County Council under the above­ o 0 14·7 I Blue. mentioned Act and Order whether in conversion of existing o 0 8·4 Blue. securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the First o 0 8·1 I Blue. Schedule to that Order or to provide for cash premium pay­ o 0 7,8 II Yellow. ~ents, and also the interest, sinking fund, and other charges In respect of the unconverted securities issued in respect of o 0 7·5 ~ Old Land Claim 32, Block ll,~ ! Yellow. o 0 7·2 I Coromandel S.D. Blue. such loans, the said Rangitikei County Council herebv makes o 0 17·0 II Yellow. ?,nd levies a special rate of one-fourteenth of a pem\y Cn-d.) 1 0 22·7 Red. In the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the o 0 0·5 Yellow. capit~l. v~lue) of all rateable property in the County of o 0 22·5 I Yellow. Rangl~ikeI, and t~at such special rate shall be an annually o 0 24·9 Blue. recurrIng rate durIng the currency of such securities and be o 0 8·9 I Yellow. pay~ble yearly on the first day of May in each and every year o 0 10 J Red. until the last maturity date of such securities, being the 1st 005 Kapanga Stream bed Yellow. day of February, 1964, or until all such securities are fully ·~I paid off." . Situated in the County of Coromandel. We hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed at a meeting of the Rangitikei County Council held on the Dated at Coromandel, this 26th day of February, 1936. 28th day of February, 1936. J. H. LUCAS, K. W. DALRYMPLE, County Chairman. 194 County Clerk. 205 HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. ffHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE~

RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. W AIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest I behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the Rangitikei County Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No.3), the Waikato County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, the Waikato Rangitikei County Council hereby resolves as follows :- County Oouncil hereby resolves as follows :- ".That, for the purpose of providing the half-yearly instal­ "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking ments of principal and interest in respect of the new securities fund, and other charges on the new securities authorized to authorized to be issued by the Rangitikei County Council be issued by the Waikato County Council under the above­ under the above-mentioned Act and Order in conversion of mentioned Act and Order in conversion of existing securities the eXisting securities issued in respect of the loans set out in issued in respect of the loans set out in the First Schedule the First Schedule to that Order, the said Rangitikei County to that Order, and also the interest, sinking fund, and other Council hereby makes and levies a spedal rate of eleven­ charges in respect of the unconverted securities issued in sixteenths of a penny (Rd.) in the pound upon the rateable respect of such loans, the said Waikato Oounty Council value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property hereby makes and levies a special rate of 0·35 of a penny in the Ruanui Riding of the County of Rangitikei, and that upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the of all rateable property of the district; such rate shall be made currency of such securities and be payable annually on the and levied on a differential basis for each of the several ridings first day of May in each and every year until the maturity of the district as follows :- date of the last of such securities, being the 1st day of "(a) On all rateable property in the Whangamarino February, 1959, or until all such securities are fully paid off." Riding, a special rate of 0·2803d. in the pound. We hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed " (b) On all rateable property in the Huntly Riding, a at a meeting of the Rangitikei County Council held on the 28th special rate of 0·4667d. in the pound. day of February, 1936. "(c) On all rateable property in the Taupiri Riding, a K. W. DALRYMPLE, County Chairman. special rate of 0·4935d. in the pound. 206 HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. "(d) On all rateable property in the Rototuna Riding, a special rate of 0·1915d. in the pound. "(e) On all rateable property in the Ruakura Riding, a RANGITIKEI .COUNTY COUNCIL. special rate of 0·0843d. in the pound. "en On all rateable property in the Tamahere Riding, a RESOLUTION MAKING ,8P.ECIAL RATE. special rate ofO·8479d. in the pound. "(g) On all rateable property in the Cambridge Riding, a N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in special rate of 0·1892d. in the pound. I that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest "Such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the during the currency of such securities and be payable yearly Rangitikei County Loans Conversion Order," 1935 (No.4), the on the 17th day of August in each and every year until the Rangitikei County Council hereby resolves as follows :- last maturity date of such securities, being the 31st day of March, 1958, or until all such securities are fully paid off." "That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, and. other charges on the new securities authorized to be C. F. E. BARTON,. issued by the Rangitikei County Council under the above­ 201 County Clerk. mentioned Act and Order whether in conversion of existing securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the First Schedule to that Order or to provide for cash premium pay­ H. H. BLANDFORD, LIMITED. ments, and also the interest, sinking fund, and other charges in respect of. the unconverted securities issued in respect of IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. such loans, the said Rangitikei County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of fifteen-sixteenths of a penny (Hd.) In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the matter of H. H. BLANDFORD, LIMITED (in Voluntary capital value) of all rateable property in the Erewhon Riding Liquidation). of the County of Rangitikei, and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such OTICE is hereby given that the following resolution securities and be payable yearly on the first day of May iIi N was passed by H. H. Blandford, Limited, by minute each and every year until the last maturity date of such dated the ~6th day of December, ~935 :~ I securities, being the 1st day of February, .1962, or until all such securities are fully paid-Off." "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that K. HENDERSON be appointed liqui(iator." We hereby certify that the above resolution was duly passed at a meeting of the RangitlRei 'County Council held on the Dated this 16th day of December, 1935. 28th day of February, 1936. K. A. HENDERSON, K. W. DALRYMPLE, County Chairman. Liquidator. 207 HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Pa.Imerston North. 199

PENGELLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATING AUSTRALIAN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS (NEW COMPANY, LIMITED. ZEALAND), LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of PENGELLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER matter of AUSTRALIAN OHEMICAL PRODUCTS (NEW HEATING COMPANY, LIMITED (in Liquidation). ZEALAND), LTD. OTIC~ is hereby given that on 13th February, 1936, OTICEis hereby given that at a meeting of shareholders N the above company passed the following resolution :- N held on the 26th day of February, 1936, the following "It is resolved as a special resolution that the company res9lution was passed :- . be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr. RONALD DE GARIS "That th~ company cannot by reason of its liabilities ROBILLIARD, of Christchurch, Public Accountant, be and he continue to carryon its business and that ,therefore it is is hereby appointed liquidator of the company." advisable to wind up the company voluntarily, and accordingly All persons or companies having claims against the above­ that the company go into voluntary liquidation, and that named company are required to send in full particulars ARTHUR HENRY IVORY, of Wellington, Public Accountant, be thereof to the undersigned on or before the 27th March, and is hereby appointed liquidator." 1936, otherwise they may be excluded from participation in The sole creditor of the company has by notice in writing any distribution of assets. addressed to the liquidator pursuant to section 235 of the Dated at Ohril!ltchurch, this 27th day of February, 1936. Oompanies Act, 1933, duly confirmed the appointment of the' liquidator. R. DE G. ROBILLIARD, Liquidator. Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of March, 1936. Epworth Chambers, 176 Hereford Street, Christchurch, C. 1. A. H. IVORY, 192 214 Liquidator. MAR. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 449

THAMES VALLEY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. OTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL.

In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928, and the RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Counties Act, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that the Otamatea County Council N1.... proposes under the provisions of the above-mentioned N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Act to execute certain public works-namefy, the taking of the I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, the Thames land described in the Schedule hereto for a road: Valley Electric-power Board hereby resolves as follows :- A ;notice is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so " That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other reqUIred to be taken is deposited in the public office of the charges on the Redemption Loan of £325,000, "1936, authorized ~lerk t? the said County situated at Paparoa and is open for to be raised by the Thames Valley Electric-power Board InSpectIOn : . under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of rearranging All persons affected by the execution of the said public work as from 1st September, 1936, a loan of £350,000 which. was or by the taking of such lands who have any well-grounded raised in London in September, 1921, at 6 per centum for a objections to the e~ecution of the said public work or to the terril of 33 years, the said Board hereby makes and levies a taking of the said land must state their objections in writing special rate of three-eighths of a penny in the pound on the and send the same within forty days from the first publication rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable of this notice to the County Clerk at the Council Chambers, property. in the Thames Valley Electric-power District, as . Paparoa. defined m the Proclamation proclaiming the said district SCHEDULE. ------appear~g in the New Zealand Gazette on the 8th January, 1920, I exceptmg the area excluded by Proclamation appearing in the Approximate Survey Area of Land Being Portion I District Coloured i 8.0. PIan New Zealand Gazette of the 6th September, 1923, on page 2318, required to be of Section N0'1 and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate taken. Block No. I No. during the currency of such loan and be repayable yearly on the 1st dayoI April in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty-five years A. B,. P. or until the loan is fully paid off." 0 1 35·7 65 · . III Yellow .. 20731 0 0 5·8 E.182 · . III .. JOSEPH PRICE, Chairman. 0 0 2·2 W.182 .. III " " · . " I hereby ~ertify that the above is a true and correct copy 0 1 3·5 41 .. III P~k · . 2 2 20·2 41 III .. " of a resolutIOn passed at the general meeting of the Thames · . " " Valley Electric-power Board, Te Aroha, on 3rd March, 1936. 0 0 0·1 S.E. 42 .. III Yellow .. 0 0 5 S.E.42 .. III .. " 218 JOSEPH PRICE, Chairman. 0 0 0·1 Pt. N. 24 .. III Bl;e .. " 0 1 19·8 N.W.42 .. III Pink · . " 0 o U·8 M.W.42 .. III .. " 0 o 18·6 43 .. III Y;llow .. " OTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. " 0 3 26·1 43 · . III " 0 o 15·1 S.W.45 .. III Pink" .. " 0 0 0·7 26 .. III .. " In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1928, and the 1 1 30·1 45A .. III Y~llow .. " Counties Act, 1920. 1 3 27 45 ...... III " · . " OTICE is hereby given that the Otamatea County 0 0 0·65 E.27 · . III Pi~k .. ,. ' 0 0 0·16 45A III Yellow N Council proposes under the provisions of the above­ · . · . " meI1tioned Act to execute certain public works-namelv, the 1 3 18·2 E.27 .. III Pink · . 0 0 0·8 Pt. 205 VII Purple · 207'71 taking of the land described in the flchedule hereto for a uroad : · . . 0 0 0·3 224 .. VII Blue · A notice is hereby further given that 9.. plan of the lands so . " required to be taken is deposited in the public office of the 0 3 1 205 .. VII Yellow .. 2 21 229 VII Red " ~lerk t? the said County situated at Paparoa and is open for o · . .. 2 2 12 225 .. III and Yellow .. " mspectlOn: " All persons affected by the execution of the said public work VII or by the taking of such lands who have any well-grounded 0 2 23 226 · . III Red · . 0 0 0·1 231 VII Blue ., " objections to the execution of the said public work or to the · . " taking of the said land must state their objections in writing 1 3 3·6 N.W.61 .. XVI and Yellow .. 20689 and send the same within forty days from the first publication IV (a) (1, 2. of this notice to the County Clerk at· the Council Chambers, and 3) ] Paparoa. 3 25 62, N.E. 63 IV Blue · . Ditto. 1 I 37·6 S.W.63 · . IV Pink · . SCHEDULE. 0 0 5·2 N.59 · . IV Yellow · . " 1 0 3·8 64 · . IV · . " 0 24·5 60 IV Blue" " o · . · . " Being Portion of Coloured 8.0. Plan 0 0 8·6 60 · III · ileV;~~i_~a~~required to _11_. Section No. No. . " . " be taken. 0 0 8·6 64 .. IV Yellow · . 1 3 6·6 65 .. III · . " 0 o 20·3 E. 182 .. III P~k · . " 0 0 0·6 E.182 III " A. R. P. · . " · . " o 0 19·1 N.E.41 Blue 21917 0 o 38·9 .E.182 .. III · . ,. 1 2 33·3 E.182 .. III ",. o 1 13·4 Pt. N.E. 39 Red 21917 " " o 1 14·9 Pt. N.E. 39 Blue . 21917 1 o 24·9 183 · . III Blue · . 0 3 28 S. 38 .. III Yellow " o 0 4·3 S.W.42 21917 · . " o 0 0·2 S.W.42 21917 0 211 37 .. III Pink · . 2 o 30 36 .. III Blue " o 0 1·6 S.W.42 21917 · . " o 0 17·7 N.E.43 R~d 21917 1 2 10·9 37 .. III Pink · . 0 0 5·3 36 .. III Blue " o 1 30·5 S.W.43 Blue 21917 · . " o 0 10·8 37 21919 2 1 21·4 232 .. III Yellow · . ,. 2 2 13·7 232 .. III and .. o 0 0·6 N.E.45 R~d 21919 " " o 3 32·6 N.E.M.45 Blue 21919 IV o 2 16·4 264, Subs. of Kaiwaka Red 21919 3 2 2 233 .. IV Pink · . 0 o 35·2 198 .. III " o 0 6·4 N.45 21919 " · . " o 0 5·4 264, Subs. of Kaiwaka 21919 0 o 23·3 198 .. III · . ,. 0 3 28 224 TIl Bi~e o 0 36·1 C.L. Biue 21919 .. · . " o 0 12·1 M.45 Red 21919 ! All the above parcels of land being situated in the Matakohe . All the above parcels of land being situated in Block III, Survey District (except part of the land described above In the Otamatea Survey District, in the Parish of Kaiwaka marked (a), which is situated in Block XVI of the Tangihua in thf\ County of Otamatea. ' Survey District), in the Parish of Mareretu, in the County of Otamatea. . Dated at Paparoa, this 24th day of February, 1936. Dated at Paparoa., this 24th day of February, 1936. E. G. AICKIN, E. G. AICKIN, 210 County Clerk. 211 County Clerk. 450 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 19

WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. I MEDICAL REGISTRATION. RESOLUTION MA~NG SPECIAL ~ATE. I' BRUCE WALTON GRIEVE, M.B. Ch.B., Univ. of :'1"N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that I ,~.Z., 1935, no.w residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice behalf by part II of the Local Authorities Interest that I mtend applymg ?n the 2.6th March next, t? have my Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, and the name placed on the MedICal RegIste.r of the DOI~llmoll of New vVaipa County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, the 'Waipa Zeal~nd;, an~ that I have deposIted the eVIdence of my County Council hereby resolves as follows :_ quali:fi~atlOn m the office of the Department of Health at "Th 'c th' f 'd' th' t . t ink' Dunedm. at, lor e purpose oprovI mg ~ ,m eres" s, mg Dated at Dunedin 26th February, 1936. fund, and other charges on the new SeCUrItIes authorIzed to ' be issued by t.he Waipa County Council under the above-, , BRUCE WALTON GRIEVE. mentioned Act and. Order in conversion of existing securities Medical School, Dunedm, issued in respect of the loans set out in the First Schedule to 215 that Order, and also the interest, sinking fund, ,and other charges (or, as the case may be, instalments of principal and interest) on the unconverted securities issued in respect of . ,MEDICAL REGISTRATION. such loans, the said Waipa County Council hereby makes and levies a consolidated special rate upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property GEORGE EDWARD MOLONEY, M.B., Ch.B., Univ. of the Waipa County; such rates shall be made and levied I ., of N.Z., 1935, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give on a differential basis for each of the several ridings of. the notice that I intend applying on the 26th March next to county as follows :- have my name placed on the Medical Register of the "(a) On all rateable property in the Newcastle Riding, a Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the special rate of O'5897d. in the pound. evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department "(b~ On all rateable property in the Hamilton Riding, a of Health at Dunedin. special rate of O,2649d. in the pound. Dated at Dunedin, 26th February, 1936. "(c) On all rateable property in the Rukuhia Riding. a GEORGE EDWARD MOLONEY. special rate of O·4216d. in the pound. Medical School, Dunedin. "(d) On all rateable property in the Tuhikaramea Riding, 216 a special rate of O,2289d. in the pound. "(e) On all rateable property in the Kaipaki Riding, a special rate of O,l715d. in the pound. "(f) On all rateable property in the Mangapiko Riding, a special rate of 0·7041d. in the pound. CONTENTSo "(g) On all rateable property in the Rangiaohia Riding, a special rate of 0·3935d. in the pound. "(h) On all rateable property in the Pukekura Riding, a PAGE special rate of 0·1824d. in the pound. ADVERTISEMENTS 443 "(i) On all rateable property in the Orakau Riding, a special rate of 0·5441d. in the pound. ApPOINTMENTS, ETC. 425 "(j) On all rateable property hI the Kakepuku Riding, a special rate' of 1·3844d. in the pound. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 443 "Such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate CROWN LANDS NOTICES during the currency of such securities and be payable yearly ~41 on the first day of July in each and every year until the last DEFENCE NOTICE maturity date of such securities, being the 1st day of 426 February, 1971, or until such securities are fully paid off." LAND- We hereby certify that the foregoing is a' true copy of a Hospital Reserve, Set apart as .. 417 resolution passed at a meeting of the Waipa County Council Kauri-gum Industry Act, Withdrawing Land from 424 held on the 17th day of February, 1936. Public Buildings Purposes, Set apart for .. 415 S. C. B. MACKY, Chairman. Railway Purposes, Taken for 415 208 T. GRANT, County Clerk. Reserve, Authorizing Exchange of 418 Reserve, Cancelling the Reservation over .418 BLUESTONE QUARRIES, LIMITED. Reserved temporarily .. 425 Roads proclaimed 417 IN LIQUIDATION. Roads proclaimed and closed 416 Sand-dune-reclamation Purposes, Taken for 416 HEREBY c0:'1vene a general meeting of Bluestone Quarries, Street exempted from Provisions of Section 128 of I Limited (in Liquidation), to be held at my office, Premier the Public Works Act 424 Buildings, Durham Street East, Auckland, on Monday, the 23rd March, 1936, at II a.m., for the purpose of laying before MISCELLANEOUS- such meeting the liquidator's account showing the manner in Abstract of Railways Working Account 440 which the winding up has been conducted and the assets of By-laws, Amendment of 428 the company disposed of. Census, Time for taking 415 Dated at Auckland, this 2nd day of March, 1936. Compensation Moneys, Approval of Expenditure of 427 GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Domain Boards appointed 21:18 213 Liquidator. Examination, Engineers' 430 Fire District Board, Date of Election of . . 427 Friendly Society's Branch registered 430 MEDICAL REGISTRATION. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act: Pro- posed Cancellation of Registration 429 RICHARD JOHN GILLETT, M.B., Ch.B., 1935, now Loans, Consenting to raising 419 r , residing in Auckland Hospital, hereby give notice that I Mining Privilege struck off the Register 439 intend applying on the 21st March next to have my name Native Land Act, Notice of Adoption under 429 placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Native Land Court Fixtures 430 Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my Noxious Weeds, Plants declared to be 428 qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Officiating Ministers for 1936 429 Auckland. Payment of Jurors Act, J.?ees payable under 421 Dated at Auckland, 21st February, 1936. Polling-places appointed 431 'RICHARD JOHN GILLETT. Postal Correspondence, &c., prohibited .. 427 Auckland Hospital. 209 Public Trustee: Election to administer Estates 441 Public Trustee, Notice by the .. 428 MEDICAL REGISTRATION. Regulations relating to Dairy Factories .. 422 Regulations relating to Dairy Suppliers .. 422 WILLIAM MUMMERY PLATTS, M.B., Ch.B., 1936, Regulations relative to Conduct of Legal Business of ' I , now residing in Christchurch, hereby give notice that the Crown . . 421 I intend applying on the 26th March next. to have my name Regulations under Census and Statistics Act 420 placed. on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Regulations under the Animals Protection and Game Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my Act amended 418 qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Reserve Bank of New Zealand-Weekly Statement Christchurch. of Assets and Liabilities 441 Dated at Christchurch, 26th February, 1936. Returning Officers appointed 431 W. M. PLATTS. Special Order 427 Chris-tchurch Hospital. 212 Valuation Roll, Extended Time for preparation of .. 420

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