Jum.b. 44. 969

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919.

Proclaiming Nati~ Land to be Grown Land under Se.ction 14 Proc/,aiming Native Land to be Grown Land under Section 14 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914. of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914.

[L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. (L,S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. ·w HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land - Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, that W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land has that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor-General the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Crown General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become land: Crown land: And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909: 1909: Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Now, tl,_erefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, Arthur William the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land. set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. MoHAKA 55o Block: Approximate area, 149 acres 1 rood 14 PIKAUNGAEHE No. 2 Block: Approximate area, 407 acres perches; Mohaka and Waihua Survey Districts. 3 roods 15 perches; Taramarama Survey District. Oiven under the hand of His Excellency the Ri(lht Given under the hand of His Excellency the Riiht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cl'oss of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Em.Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Kmght of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion , of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this· second day of April, in the year of our Lord one second day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. thousand nine hundred and nineteen. W. H. HERRIES, W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. Native Minister.

Go» SA VB THB KING ! Go» SA Viii 1'Hlll KING ! A 970 THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 44

Proclaiming Native Land to be ve&ted in Hia Majeaty under SECOND SCHEDULE. Section 868 of the Native Land Act, 1909. RoAD CLOSED. APPBOXIMATB areas of the pieces of road closed :­ [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A. R. P. A PROCLAMATION. 0 0 17·3 Adjoining or passing tlfrough O.L.C. 7. HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-eight 0 2 4·7 W of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred 0 1 19 to as " the said Act"), it is provided, inter alia, that t"l-.e 1 0 20·9 Crown may purchase any Native land in pursuance d a 0 0 8·6 • resolution of the assembled owners passed and confirmed 0 1 4·6 in accordance with Part XVIII of the said Act, and on 0 3 11 the resolution being adopted by the Native Land Purchase 0 1 1·8 Board it shall become a contract of purchase as between Coloured on plan : Green. the Crown and all persons who are the owners of the land ; All situated in Block V, Takahue Survey District. (S 0. and the Governor-General may, by Proclamation, at any 19977.) time after the contract of purchase has been so made, declare All in the North Land District; ail the same are that the land so purchased is vested in His Majesty the King, more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. and it shall be vested accordingly and shall become Crown 45465, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public land: -Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and And whereas a resolution was passed hy a meeting of thereon coloured as above mentioned. assembled owners, im.d duly confirmed by the Waiariki District Maori Land Board, that the land set out in the Schedule Given under the hand of· His Excellency the Ri~ht hereto be sold to the Crown : Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, And whereas the Native Land Purchase Board has adopted Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's such resolution : Most Honourable Privy Uouncil, Knight Grand Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint and authority conferred upon me by section three hundred Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross and sixty-eight of the said Act, I, .Arthur William de Brito of the Most Excellent Order of the British Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Do­ Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of that the land set out in the Schedule hereto is vested in Jerusalem, Governor-Genera.I and Commander­ His Majesty the King. . in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion,. SCHEDULE. at the Government House at Wellington, this PouAKANI A No. 2B Block: Approximate area: 350 acres; second day of April, in the year of our Lord one Ranginui Survey District. thousand nine hundred and nineteen. W. FRASER, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Minister of Public Works. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Gon SA v11 THIil KING ! Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Lana proclaimed a, a Road. and Road closed, in Blocks XVI, Kmght of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Tiriraukawa, and XIII, Hautapu Survey Di$trict,, Rangi­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ tikei County. in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this .A PROCLAMATION. second day of April, in the year of our Lord one N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by thousand nine hundred and nineteen. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur W. H. HERRIES, William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor­ Na~ive Minister. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners and mortgagees of the land Gon SA VB THIil KING ! • described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Rangitikei County Council, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim as a road the land in Land proclaimed a• a Road, and Road cloud, in Block V, T1riraukawa and Hautapn Survey Districts described in the Takahue Survey District, Mongonui County. First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby, with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed the road described [L,s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. in the Second Schedule hereto. • A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by FIRS'.!.' SCHEDULE. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of LAND PROCLAIMED AS A Ro&D. lhe Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a . of the owners and mortgagee of the land described in the road:- Firel Schedule hereto, and of the Mongonui County Council, A. R. P. Portion of being the loc"l authority in whose district the said land is 7 2 4 Omuia Block, Block XVI, Tiriraukawa Sur­ situated, proclaim as a road the land in Takahue Survey vey District; coloured red. District described in the First Schedule hereto ; and also do 6 1 35 Ohingaiti No. 3 Block, Blocks XVI, Tirirau­ hereby, with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as kawa, and XIII, Hautapu Survey Districts ; closed the roa.d described in the Second Schedule hereto, coloured blue. which is not required by reason of the road described in the First Schedule hereto. SECOND SCHEDULE. RoAD 0LOBED. FIRST SCHEDULE. APPBoxnu.TE areas of the pieces of road closed :- LAND PROCLAIMED AS A Ro.rn. A. B. P, Adjoining or J)B88lng through APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a 8 2 23 Ohingaiti No. 3 Block, Blocks XIII, Hantapu, road:- and XVI, Tiriraukawa Survey Districts. A, B. P, 9 0 85 Omnia Block, Block XVI, Tiriraukawa. Sur- 2 1 5 Portion of O.L.C. 7 ; coloured red. vey District. · 0 0 29 yellow. Coloured on plan : Green. 0 1 8·2 yellow. 0 3 12·8 red. All in the Wellington Land· District; as the same are 0 1 1·4 yellow. more particularly delineated on the plan marked l',W,D, APRIL 10. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 911

46710, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and autho­ Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and rities vested in me by the Road Boards Act, 1908, a.nd thereon coloured as &hove mentioned. the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise ena.bling me in this behalf, do Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of the Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's said gravel-pit, and sha.ll vest in the South Raka.ia Roa.d Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Boa.rd a.a from the da.te hereina.fter mentioned ; a.nd I do Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint also decla.re that this Proclamation sha.11 take effect on a.nd Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross after the first da.y ·of May, one thousand nine hundred and of the Most Excellent Order of the British nineteen. Em.Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ SCHEDULE. in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion APPROXlllliTE area of the piece of la.nd taken : 2 acres, of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and Portion of R.S. 15693, Block X, Corwar Survey District issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, (Canterbury R.D.). at the Government House at Wellington, this second day of April, in the year of our Lord one In the Canterbury Land District ; as the same is more thousand nine hundred and nineteen. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 45739, deposited in the office of the Minister. of Public Works a.t W. FRASER, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, a.nd thereon Minister of Public Works. edged green. GoD SA VE THE KING ! Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri1;1ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Land procLa.imed as a Road in Block J:V, · Rangiora Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Survey District, Kawai County. Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross [L.e.J LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. of the Most Excellent Order of the British A PROCLAMATION. EmJ>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, N pnrsuanoe and exercise of the powers conferred by Kmght of Grace of the Order of Saint John of I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion the Dominion of New Ze&la.nd, do hereby, with the consents of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of the owners a.nd lessees of the la.nd described in the issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, Schedule hereto, a.nd of the Kowai County Council, being at the Government House at Wellington, this the loca.l authority in whose district the ea.id laud is situ­ -second day of April, in the year of our Lord one ated, procla.im a.a a road the land in Ra.ngiora Survey thousand nine hundred and nineteen. District described in the Schedule hereto. W. FRASER, Minister of Public Works. SCHEDULE. Gon SA VB THI! KING ! APPBOXllli.TE a.reas of the pieces · of la.nd procla.imed as a road: -- A, B, P. C,and taken for the Purposes of a Road in Blocks XII, 0 0 27, portion of Lot 2 of E.R. 119; coloured purple. AwaToa, and IX and XUI, Rangiriri Survey Dutricts, 0 1 11 3 of E,R. 119 red. Raglan County. Situa.ted in Block IV, Rangiora. Survey District (Ca.nter­ bury R.D.). In the danterbury La.nd District ; as the same are more (L,S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. partioula.rly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 46753, A PROCLAMATION. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, a.nd thereon HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto coloured a.a above mentioned. W is required to be taken, under the Public Works Act, 1908, for a. certain public work-to wit, for the purposes Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht of a road in Blocks XII, Awaroa, and IX and XIII, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Rangiriri Survey Districts, Ragla.n County : Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's And whereas an agreement has been entered into, in terms Most Honourable Privy Uouncil, Knight Grand of section twenty-seven of the said Act, to ta.ke such land Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint for the public work hereinafter set forth : Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross And wherea.s a. pla.n has been prepa.red, and the Minister of the Most Excellent Order of the British has recommended the Governor-Genera.I to issue a. Pro­ Em.Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, cla.mation ta.king the land, as required by the said Act: Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Zealand, in pursue.nee and exercise of the powers and of New Zeala.nd and its Dependencies; and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, · issued under- the Seal of the said Dominion, and of every other power and authority in anywise ena.bling at the Government House at Wellington, this me in this behalf, a.nd being satisfied of the sufficiency of second day of April, in the year of our Lord one the agreement hereinbefore referred to, do hereby proclaim thQusand nine hundred and nineteen. e.nd declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto W. FRASER; is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of a road ; and I also Minister of Public Works l:ereby decla.re, tha.t this Proclama.tion sha.11 take effect on a.nd after the nineteenth day of April, ·one thousand nine Gon SA VE THE KING ! hundred and nineteen.

Land taken for tM Purposes of a Gravel-pit in Block X, SCHEDULE. Corwar Survey District, APPBOXIHATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A. R. P. Portion of [L.s,] LIVERFOOL, Governor-General. 6 0 16 Section 133, Blocks XII, Awaroa, and IX, A PROCLAMATION. Rangiriri Survey Districts. HEREAS the land deBOrlbed in the Schedule hereto 0 3 20 Sec. 133, Block IX, Rangiriri Survey District. W is required to be ta.ken, under the Public Works Act, 5 1 4 IX · 1908, for a certain public work-to wit, for the purposes of 1 3 20 IX a gravel-pit in Block X, Corwar Survey District : 0 1 20 XIII And whereas the South Raka.ia. Roa.d Boa.rd has laid before 0 0 10 IX the Governor-Genera.! a memorial, accompanied by a. map 0 0 6 IX in duplicate, and also the statutory declaration, as required Situated in Whangape Pa.rish (Auckland R.D,). (S.O. by the ea.id Act : 20837.) Now, therefore, I, ArthurWillia.m de BritoSavile, Earlof In the Auckland Land District ; a.s the sa.me are more Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New particularly delineated on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 45773, 972 TBE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. t~o. 44

deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works e.t Ded,aring Portions of Road in Blocks XII, Awaroa, and IX Wellington, in the Wellington Le.nd District, and thereon and XIII, Rangiriri Survey Districts, to be Government coloured pink, Roads. Given under the he.nd of His Excellency the Risht Honoure.ble Arthur William de Brito Savile, LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genera.I. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Uouncil, Knight Grand ORDER IN COUNCIL. Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint At t,he Government House at Wellington, this third day Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of April, 1919. - of the Most Excellent Order of the British EmJ.>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Present: Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Jerusalem, Governor-General and Comme.nder­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion I N pursua.nce and exercise of the powers vested in him by of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and the Public Works Act, 1908, and of a.11 other powers in issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, a.nywise enabling him in this beha.lf, His Excellency the at the Government House st Wellington, this Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, soting second day of April, in the year of our Lord one by and with the a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council thousand nine hundred and nineteen. of the said Dominion, doth hereby order a.nd decla.re tha.t the portions of road described in the Schedule hereto sha.11, · W. FRASER, on a.nd a.fter the da.te of this Order in Council, become Minister of Public Works. Government roads. Gon BA VE THE KING ! SCHEDULE. Stopping Gooemment Boads in Blocks VI and X, Waipu APPROXIMATE e.rea.s of the pieces of road declared Govern­ Survey DiBtrict, Whangarei County. ment roads:-• A. a. P, Adjoining or pasalng through • [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General . 0 3 88 Section 183, Blocks Xll, Awaroe., and IX, A PROCLAMATION. Ra.ngiriri Survey Districts. 0 0 10 Sec. 133, Block IX. Rsngiriri Survey District. HEREAS by paragraph (c) of section one hundred 1 220 IX W and thirty-three of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is 2 2 21 IX enaoted tbe.t the Governor-General me.y, by Procle.me.tion 0 0 4 IX publicly notified, stop or e.lter the course of e.ny Govern­ 0 1 12 XIII ment roe.d or e.ny pa.rt thereof : 4nd wheree.s the Government roe.dB described in the Situated in Wha.ngape Pa.rish (Anckla.nd R.D.). (S,O. Bobedule hereto a.re no longer required for the purposes of 20837.) roe.dB: In the Auckla.nd Land Die,rict; as the se.me are more Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Ee.rl of pa.rticule.rly delinea.ted on the plan marked ,P.W.D. 46778, Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Zee.le.nd, in pursue.nee e.nd exercise of the above-in-pe.rt­ Welling!on, in the Wellington La.nd District, and thereon recited Act, and of all other powers in e.nywise enabling coloured green. Die in this behalf, do hereby proclaim as stopped the roads F. W. FURBY, described in the Schedule hereto. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. APPROXJMA.TE areas of the pieces of road hereby stopped:- A. R. p. Adjoining or passing through 1 2 30·5 Sections 266, 264 ; situa.t.ed in Block VI. Dec/,aring Portion of Upper Gorge Block Road, in the W oodviUe 1 3 31 118, 119 Oounty, t-0 be a Oounty Road. 0 3 0 118, 123 2 0 7 121, 123 0 0 10·1 122, 123 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 1 3 32 121, 267, 390, 122 1 2 28 381, 364 ORDER IN COUNCIL. 0 0 13 364 ,, At the Government House at Wellington, this third day O 1 26 350A ; situa.ted in Block X. of April, 1919. 1 3 9•5 350A, 350 X. Present: 1 0 3·5 350, 7 x. 0 3 14·5 350, 7 X. Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNClL. 023 7 X. N pursua.nce and exercise of the powers vested in him by O O 0·03 . 381 VI. I the Public Works Act, 1908, a.nd of all other powers in 0 0 0·05 350A X. anywise ena.bling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Situat.ed in Wsipu Survey District (Wsipu Parish). Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, aoting (S.O. 13144.) , by and with the a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council In the North Auckland Land District ; as the ea.me are more of the said Dominion, doth hereby order a.nd declare that particularly delinea.t.ed on the plan marked P.W.D. 44165, the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto llball, deposit.ed in the office of the Minist.er of Public Works st on a.nd a.fter the date of this Order in Counoil, become a Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon county road, coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri$ht SCHEDULE. Honoure.ble Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's ALL that portion of the Upper Gorge Block Road, in the Moat Honoure.ble Privy Council, Knight Grand Hawke's Bay Land District, Woodville County, commencing Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Sa.int at its junction with Saddle Road, about four chains from the Michael and Saint George, Knight Gra.nd Cross north-western boundary of Section 4, Block XIV, Woodville of the Most Excellent Order of the. British Survey District, and proceeding thence in a no:rth-eaat.erly EmJ.>ire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, direction for a dista.nce of seven cha.ins, and then generally Knight of Gre.ce of the Order of Saint John of in a north-westerly direction passing through the said Sec­ Jerusa.lem, Governor-General and Commander­ tion 4 and Section 12, Block XIV, Woodville Survey Dis­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion trict, and terminating at the boundary between Block IV, of New Zealand a.nd its Dependencies ; and Gorge Survey District, and Block XIV, Woodville Survey issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, District; being a dista.nce of sixty-two chains and a haH, at the Government House at Wellington, this more or less. As the said portion of rQad is more particularly second day of April, in the yea,r of our Lord one delinea.t.ed On the pia,n marked P.W.D. 45730, deposited in thousand nine hundred and nineteen. the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in W. FRASER the Wellington Land District, and thereon colouroo roo and Minister of Public Works marked A-B. · F. W. FURBY, Gon BA VE THE KING ! Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. APRIL 10.] '.11RE NEW ZEALAND GAZE11TE. 973

De,c/aring Partion of Upper (forge BkJck Road, in (he Po1tangina Direr.ting Sale of Land in BkJck IX, Maunuatautari Survey County, to be a. County Road, Distrid, under tl,e Public Works Ac!, 1908.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this third day At the Government House at Wellington, thh! third day of April, 1919. of April, 1919. Present: Present: His EXCELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNOIL. His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by HEREAS by the thirtieth section of the Public Works I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in W Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said Act"), it is anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the enacted that if it is found that any land held, taken, pur• Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting chased, or acquired at any time under this or any other Act by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise howsoever, for any of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that ,l'Ublic work is not required for such public work the Govemor­ the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, General may, by an Order in Council publicly notified and on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the conditions set county road. forth in the said Act : And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for road purposes : SCHEDULE. And whereas the said land is not now required_ for the ALL that portion of Upper Gorge Block Road, situated in the public work for which it was taken, and it is desirable to sell Wellington Land District, Pohangina County, commencing the same: at the south-eastern boundary of Section 6, Block IV, Gorge And whereas a plan has been prepared, and the Minister Survey District, and proceeding thence ge.nerally in a south­ has recommended the Governor-General to issue an Order in westerly direction passing through the said Section 6 and Council directing the sale of the land described in the Schedule Section 10, Block IV, Gorge Survey District, and terminating hereto: at the boundary between Sections 10 and 11, Block IV, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Gorge Survey District ; being a distance of sixty chains, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, and acting delineated on the plan marked P:W.D. 45730, deposited in by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington in of the said Dominion, doth hereby direct the sale of the land the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red and described in tho Schedule hereto. marked B-C. F. W. FURBY, SCHEDULE. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land directed to ho sold :­ Being Stopped Road adjoining or Directing Sale of Railway [,and under the Public Worka A. R P. p&s1lng ~hrough Act, 1908. 10 1 5·4 Road adjoining Maungatautari No. 5A and No. 1; coloured pink. 3 3 5 Maungatautari No. 4H, Section 3; coloured LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. green. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Situated in Block IX, Maungatautari Survey District. At the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more day of March, 1919. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 45524, Present: deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at His ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. HEREAS by the thirtieth section of the Public Works W Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said Act"), it F. W. FURBY, is enacted that if it is found that any land held, taken, pur­ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. chased, or acquired at any time under this or any other Act or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise howsoever, for any public work is not required for such public work the Governor-General may, by an Order in Council publicly Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Nati1Je Land notified and gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the other than Alienation in favour of the Orown. conditions set forth in the said Act : And whereas the piece of land described in the Schedule LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. hereto has been acquired for the purposes of the Kaipara­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. Waikato Railway by a conveyance dated the fifth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and duly At the Government House at Wellingtor.. this third day of registered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds at Auckland April, 1919. as No. 54907 : Present: And whereas the said piece of land is not now required for HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL, the purposes of the said Kaipara-Waikato Railway, and the N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Minister of Railways has recommended that this Order in O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ Council should be issued directing suoh pa.roe! of land to be three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the sold: power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Amendment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the said Native Land Amendment and Native Land Glainis Adjust­ Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the ment Act, 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and and direct the sale of the said land. consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order in Council SCHEDULE. dated the fifteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land : 1 acre 3 roods and seventeen, and gazetted the eighteenth day of October, 16 perches and 3 roods 2·5 perches. one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, prohibiting all Portions of railway reserve (part Allotment 36, Parish of alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto Pukekohe), Block XV, Drury Survey District, Franklin other than alienation in favour of the Crown. County. (S.O. 20328, blue.) In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more SCHEDULE. particularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. '26177, T!IAT portion of Pa.kiri No. 1 Block situated in Block X, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Welling- , lying between the road and the sea: Approximate area, ton, and thereon coloured green. 6,611 acres; Pakiri Survey District. J. F. ANDREWS, F. W. FURBY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 974 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

Edcml,ing Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Landa I Order in Council made under tha.:t section may at any time other than Alienation in favour of the Crown. be varied or revoked : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of LIVERPOOL, Governo~-General. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pnrsuance and exercise of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order in April, 1919. Council referred to in Part I of the Schedule hereto, but Present: only in so far as it affects the land mentioned in Part II of H1s ExcELLENCY THIil GOVICRNOR-GENl!BAL IN COUNCIL. the said Schedule. N the recommendation of the Native Land PurohaHe O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ SCHEDULE. three of the Native Land Aot, 1909, and in exercise of the PART power in this behalf conferred upon him· by that section, I. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of ORDER in Counoil under section 363 of the Native Land Act, ·New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent 1909, dated the 3rd April, 1916, and gazetted the 13th April, of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for 1916, affecting Rotoiti No. 5A and other blocks. a further period of six months the Order in Council dated the twenty-third day of April, one thousand nine hundred and PART II. eighteen, and gazetted the twenty-sixth day of April. one Taheke Papakainga No. 6B No. I, containing 3 roods 26 thouS&nd nine hundred and eighteen, prohibiting all alienation perches, more or less, situate in Rotoiti Survey District. of the Native lands specified in the Schedule hereto other than F. W. FURBY, alienation in favour of the Crown, excepting in so far as such Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Order in Council has been revoked in respect of Taurewa 4 West A No. 3, containing 159 a.ores, and Taurewa 4 West A No. 4A, containing 336 a.ores. Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land other than SCHEDULE. Alienation in favour of the Crown. TONGABIBO AND W AUIANU SURVEY DISTRIOTS, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Block. Approximate Area. A. B, P, ORDER IN COUNCIL. TAUREWA 4 East A 1,000 0 0 Bl 705 0 19 At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of B2 429 1 0 April. 1919. B3 199 I 26 Present: B4 1,516 2 32 His EXCBLLBNCY THIil GovmNOR-GBNERAL IN COUNCIL, ,, B 5 11,348 3 0 Taurewa 4 West A 755 0 0 N the recommendation of the Native Land Purch~e B 317 0 0 O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ C 314 0 0 three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the D 948 0 0 power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His E 10,183 0 0 Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of fue F. W. FURBY, Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby pro­ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. hibit, for the period of one year from the date of this Order in Council, all alienation of the Native land specified in BJ:r:tending P~ohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land the Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the other than Alienation in fatVJur of the Crown Crown.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. SCij:EDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREHEEETAU 2A No. 1 Block: Approximate area, 74 a.ores At the Government House at Wellingwn, this third day of 2 roods 26i perches ; Clyde and Opoiti Survey Districts. April, 1919. F. W. FURBY, Present: Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GovmNOB.-GENl!BAL IN COUNCIL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Landa other than three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the Alienation in favour of the Crown. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a fnrther ORDER IN COUNCIL. period of six months the Order in Council dated the sixteenth At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of day of April, one thousand nine h1mdred and eighteen, and April, 1919. gazetted the eighteenth day of April, one thousand nine hun­ Present: dred and eighteen, prohibiting all alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto other than alienation in Hrs ExcBLLENCY THIil GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. favour of the Crown. N the recommendation of the Native Land Pnrchase O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ SCHEDULE. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His HAROHARO Block: Approximate area, 5,326 acres; Rotoma Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Survey District. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the F. W. FURBY, Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. for the period of one year from the date of this Order in Council, all alienation of the Native lands specified in the Partial- Revocation of Order in Counoi! prohibiting all Aliena­ Schedule hereto other than alienation in favonr of the Crown. tion of certain Native Land other than Alienation in faf/OU1' of the Crown. SCHEDULE.· LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. MA.NGA.POIW SURVEY DISTRICT. Block, Approximate Are"­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. A. B. P, HURAKIA No. lB 52 2 16 At-the Government House at Wellington, this third day of 2B 274 0 13 April, 1919. 4B 161 I 12 ' Present: OB 4 3 7 His EXCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR-GENl!BAL lN COUNCIL. 9B 1 0 13 HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-three of F. W. FURBY, W the Native Land· Act, 1909, it is enacted that any Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Al>RIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 976

Reooking War Regulations a& to withholding Publication of Validating Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £450 Inventions and Designs on account of the War. proposed to be raised by the Franklin County Oouncil,

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. LIVERPOOL, Governor.-Oeneral. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty- At the Government House at Wellington, this third day of fiah day of March, 1919. April, 1919. Present: Present: THIil HONOURABLE SIB JAMES ALLEN, K.C.B., PRESIDINO Hrs EXCELLENCY THE Govl!lRNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. IN COUNCIL. HEREAS the Franklin County Council, acting under N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority W and in pursuance of paragraph (e) of section sixteen I conferred upon him by the War Regulations Act, 1914, of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, lately proposed to and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that raise a loan of four hundred and fifty pounds for the purpose behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of forming and metalling Park Road, Papakura : of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent And whereas the ratepayers' consent given under para­ of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby graph (e) of section sixteen aforesaid is irregular, in that one revoke the two Orders in Council (relating to the withholding of the subscribing ratepayers has attested the signatures of of the publication of inventions and designs) made under the the other subscribers thereto : said Act on the eighteenth day of December, one thousand And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not been nine hundred and sixteen, and the second day of April, one misled by the said irregularity, and it is expedient to validate thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and gazetted on the the same: twenty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the and sixteen, and the fifth day of April, one thousand nine Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the hundred and seventeen, respectively. powers and authorities conferred on him by section one hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, J. F. ANDREWS, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ Clerk of the Executive Council tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the ratepayers' consent tci the raising of the said loan shall be valid to all intents and purposes as though the same had been properly witnessed, and that the validity of The Southern Side of Frederick Street, in the Oity ()/ Christ­ the proceedings in connection with the said loan shall not be church, exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 ()/ the called into question by reason only of the irregularity afore­ Public Works Act, 1908. said. -F. W. FURBY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. PoBtmaster appointed to take and receive Statutm-y At the Government House at Wellington, this third day Declarations, of April, 1919. Present: URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the Hrs EXCELLENCY THIil GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. P two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices HEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred of the Peace Act, 1908, I. Arthur William de Brito Savile, W and seventeen of tho Public Works Act, 1908, it is, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declaie that any case where the lOt'.al authority having control of a CARLEY ARTHUR REEVE, road or street by resolution declares tbat the provisions being a person holding the office of Postmaster under the thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any Post and Telegraph Act, 1908. at Marokopa, is authorized spedfied part thereof, and such resolution is approved by the to take and receive statutory declarations under the two­ Governor-General in Council : hnndred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred and Peace Act, 1908. seventeen of the Public Works-Act, 1908, and clause (b) of sub.section one of section thirteen of the Public Works As witness my hand this second day of April, one Amendment #;ct, 1911, it is provided that such approval may thousand nine hundred and nineteen. be either absolute or subject to such conditions with respe<'t to the building-line as the Governor-General by Order in LIVERPOOL, Governor-General Council thinks fit to impose, and may refer to one or both sides of the road or street : And whereas the Christchurch City Council, the local au­ Member of Ashhurst Domain Board appointed. thority having control of the street described in the Schedule hereto, hereinafter referred to as the said street, has passed Department of Lands and Survey, the following resolution-viz., " That the Christchurch City Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. Council, being the local authority having control of Frederick IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Street in the City of Christchurch, hereby declares that the H of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains pro;visions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to the southern side of the said street " : JoHN TEMPLETON ROBSON And whereas it is deemed expedient that such resolution to be a member of the Ashburst Domain Board, in the place should be approved in so far as it refers to the southern side of Thomas Hart, deceased. of the said street : D. H. GUTHRIE, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Minister of Lands. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of ---- -·------the powers conferred by the above-in-part-recited Acts, and acting by and, with the advice and consent of the Executive Members of Wanaka Islands Domain Board appointed. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the said resolution to the extent hereinbefore mentioned. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. SCHEDULE. H IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance THE southern side of all that street in the Canterbury Land of section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains District, City of Christchurch, known as Frederick Street, Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint situated between Osborne Street and Ensor's Road. As the w ALTER HENRY THOMSON and said street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked HUGH GLASS P.W.D. 45791, deposited in the office of the Minister of to be members of the Wanaka Islands Domain Board, in the Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, place of Robert McDougall, deceased, and Peter McDougall, and thereon coloured red. who has left the district. F. W. FURBY, F. H. n. RF:U,, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. For Minister of Lands, 976 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. · [No. 44

I Mpedor of &a!JoUing appointed. Registrars oj Births, d:e., appointed.

Department of Labour, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 7th April, 1919. Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. IS Exoellency the Governor-General has been pleased HE Public Service Commissioner ha• ma.de the fol­ H to. appoint · T lowing a.ppointments in the Public Service:- JAMES MARTIN SwAIN J OSEPH LUKE CULLETON to be an Inspector under the Scaffolding Inspection Act, 1908, to exercise his functions within the district composed to be Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Ma.rria.ges, and of the Borough of Gisbome, the '.!.'own District of Mangapapa, Vaccination Inspector, for the district of Whangamomona, and the Cook County. The appointment is dated the 2nd as from the 18th March. 1919. day of April, 1919. FRANK MITCHELL W. H. HERRIES, to be Registrar of Births, Dea.tbs, a.nd Marriages, and Acting Minister of Labour. Vaccination Inspector, for the district of Rotorna, as from the 31st Ma.rob, 1919. I wipectors of Factories appointed. P. VERSCHAFFELT; Secretary. Department of Labour, Wellington, 7th April, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint the persons named in the first column of Clerks of Magistrates' Courts appointed. the Schedule hereto to be Inspectors under the Factories Act, 1908. Office of Public Service Commissioner, The dates of the respective appointments are set opposite Wellington, 8th April, 1919, the respective names in the .second column of the said HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol: Schedule. T lowing appointments in the Public Service:- W. H. HERRIES, WILLiill BAKER Acting Minister of Labour. to be Clerk of the Ma.gistra.te's Court for the purposes of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1908, a.s from the 17th day of SCHEDULE. Oetober, 1918. First Column. Second Column. CHARLES WniLUM CARVER Peter Christian Berthelsen 28th March, 1919. William Stuart Boyle 26th to be Clerk of the Magistra.te's Court for the purposes of ,lphn William Kennedy 15th the Ma.gistrates' Courts Act, 1908, e.s from the 12th day of Thomas Ma.honey .. 22nd Febru1uy, 1919. James Alexander Mathew 22nd P. VERSCHAFFELT, Robert Reid Millar .. 27th Secretary. Leslie Gordon Newman 19th George Sivyer 26th . Olerk, of Waraen,' Courts, ttc., appointed. Police-gaoler appointed. Office of Publio Service Commissioner, Department of Jnstice, Wellington, 8th April, 1919. Wellington, 2nd April, 1919. T HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased lowing a.ppointments in the Public Service:- to appoint Wn.LIAH BAKER Constable TIMOTHY JAMES CUMMINGS to be Clerk of the Warden's Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, to be Police-gaoler at Whakatane. e.nd Mining Registre.r e.t Tauranga, in the Hauraki Mining . THOMAS M. WILFORD, District, constituted under the Mining Act, 1908, as from Minister of Justice. the 17th day of October, 1918. CHARLES WILLIAM CARVER 01.erk of Magistrate'• Court appointed. to be Clerk of the Warden's Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, e.nd Mining Registrar a.t Paeroa., in the Ha.ura.ki Mining Department of Justice, District, constituted under the Mining Act, 1908, e.s from Wellington, 2nd April, 1919. the 12th da.y of Februe.ry, 1919. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint . P. VERSCHAFFELT, Constable GEORGE SIVYER Secretary. to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Otautau, on and from the 20th da.y of March, 1919, vice Consta.ble Tonkinson, transferred. Receiver of Land Revenue appointed. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 8th April, 1919, Member of Licensing Committee appointed. HE Public Service Commissioner bas made the fol­ T lowing appointment in the Public Service: - Depa.rtment of Justice, GEORGE WILLUlll PALMER Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. to be Receiver of Land Revenue for the Land District of H IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I has been pleased Tara.naki for the purposes of the La.nd Act, 1908, as from to appoint the 8th day of March, 1919. THOMAS FRANCIS HARTLEY P. VERSCHAFFELT, to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the district .Secretary of Bay of Islands. THOMAS M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. Inspector for the Purpo,ea of the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, appointed. Inapeotar of Apiariu appointed. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 8th April, 1919. Welling_ton, 8th April, 1919. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol• 1· HE Public Service Commissioner has ·made the fol­ T T lowing appointment in the Public Service :- lowing a.ppointment in the Public Servioe: - THOMAS STIMPSON WINTER GEORGE BLAIR to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Apia.ries Aot, to be an Inspector for the.purposes of the Dairy Industry Act ' 1908, as from the 1st day of April, 1919. 1908, as from the 1st day of April, 1919. P. VERSCHAFFELT, P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. Secretary. APRIL 10.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 977

Deputy Re,giatrars of Marriages, &c., appointed. at the. alien's place of residence, or, if he resides abroad and de.sires to enter Belgium, to one of the Belgian passport Registrar-General's Office, control officers. Wellington, 8th April, 1919. 3. It is also provided that aliens desiring to leave Belgian T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have territory in a state of siege must apply to the Commissaire .I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of de Police or Burgomaster. Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set, G. W. RUSSELL. respectively opposite their names, viz. :- Minister of Internal Affairs. Name. Dis11rict. HERBERT BLOOMFIELD MAGRATH Christchurch. FRANCIS WILLIAM DINGWALL Lumsd, n. The .Wa.,ter and Apprentice Act, 1908.-Notir.,e declaring the ARTHUR HENRY GUNDY .. Ellesmere. Mental Hospitals Department to be a Department in which JOHN BUSHELL Rangiora. A pprent.ices may fe taken. CHARLES LUKE MULLANY .. Mauriceville, W.W. COOK, OTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to and in exercise Registrsr-General. N of the powers in this behalf conferred upon me by section 19 of the Master and Apprentice Act, 1908, I, George Warren Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs, do hereby declare Italian Oon.,ulate for Australasi-i at llfelbourne to be tempo­ that the arts and trades used and exercised in the Depart­ rarily in Charge of Cons11l-Reneral of Belgi·um. ment mentioned in the Schedule hereto shall be deemed to be arts and trades within the meaning of Part II of the Master Department of Internal Affairs, and Apprentice Act, 1908, and that the officers named in the Wellington, 2nd April, 1919. said Schedule hereto shall be deemed to be the masters for IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be the purpoaes of the said Part II of the said Act. H notified that Cavaliere E. Eles, Royal Italian Consul for A1rntrslasia at Melbourne, has been transferred, and pend­ SCHEDULE. ing the arrival of a successor the Consulate will be, as from the 4th instant, in charge of Monsieur E. Lauwers, Consul­ NAME of Department in which art or trade used or exercised: General for Belgium. Mental Hospitals Department. G. W. RUSSELL, Name of officer to whom persons shall be apprenticed : The Minister of Internal Affairs Chief Engineer of the mental hospital in which the appren­ tice is to be employed. ------~------·-· ------·-- - Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of April, 1919. Special Order made by the K irikiriroa Road Board. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 4th April, 1919. HE follow!ng spe?ial or?er, made by th~ Kirikiriroa Road T Board, 1s published m accordance with the provisions Appointment of Members of Revaluation Oo}J'lmittees. of the Road Boards Act, 1908. G. W. RUSSELL, Department of Lands and Survey, Minister of Internal Affairs. Wellington, 28th March, 1919. URSUANT to the auth•rity conferred upon me by sec­ P tion 15 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1915, I, KIRIKIRIROA ROAD BOARD. David Henry Guthrie, Minister of Lands for the Dominion Special Order to raise Special Loan for Horsham Downs Special of New Zealand, do, hereby appoint the undermentioned Rating Area. persons to be members of the Revaluation Committees set THE Kirikiriroa Road Board hereby.. resolves, by way of out hereunder respectively, for a period of one year from the special order, to raise a special loan of £4,000, under the pro­ 1st January, 1919 :- visions of section 16 (e) of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Northern portion of the Auckland Land District- for the benefit of that portion of the Kirikiriroa Road District HERBERT BISMARK MATTHEWS, Esq., of Kaitaia, Farmer. known as the Horsham Downs Special Rating Arca, fo, the Southern portion of the Auckland Land District-­ purpose of purchasing land for roads, and constructing and JAMES BODDIE, Esq., of Tc Kuiti, Farmer. forming roads, and metalling and sanding roads for the first time in the said Horsham Downs Special Rating Area, such Poverty Bay portion of the Hawke's Bay Land District­ loan to be for a period of thirty-six and one-half years, under OWEN EDWIN BARTRAM, Esq., of Tolaga Bay, Sheep­ Part III of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, with interest farmer. at 4½ per centum per annum, and to be secured by a special Southern portion of the Hawke's Bay Land District-­ rste of seven-eighths of a penny in the pound on all rateable PATRICK PATTULLO, Esq., of Newstead, Napier, Sheep­ property in the said Horsham Downs Special Rating Area ; farmer. and that the cost of raising the loan and the first year's interest Taranaki Land District-- and sinking fund during the construction of the works be paid WILLIAM ARTHUR McCUTCHAN, Esq., of Whangamomona, out of the loan. I, John McGregor, Chairman of the Kirikiriroa Road Board, Farmer. do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a resolution Wellington Land District-- passed by way of special order by the Kirikiriroa Road Board GEORGE ROBERT NICOL WRIGHT, Esq., of Wellington, at a duly constituted meeting of such Board held on the Licensed Sharebrokcr. 7th day of October, 1918, and confirmed on the 12th day of Nelson Land District-- November, 1918. THOMAS HEWETSON, Esq., of Upper Moutere, Farmer and Dated at Kirikiriroa this 3rd day of February, 1919. Sawmiller. JOHN McGREGOR, Chairman. Marlborough Land District-- I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly WILLIAM BoYD STEVENSON, Esq., of Upcot, Awatere, passed. Farmer. JoHN McGREGOR, Northern portion of the Canterbury Land District­ Chairman, Kirikiriroa Road Board. .FREDERICK GEORGE HORRELL, Esq., of Horrelville. Southern portion of the Canterbury Land District­ Alien., in Belgium. J AMES SCOTT, Esq., of Wai-iti Road, Timaru. Westland Land District-- Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs, WILLIAM WILSON, Esq., of Hokitika, Land and Estate Wellington, 7th April, 1919. Agent. A DVICE has been received from His Majesty's Minister Otago Land District- at Brussels that orders have been issued by the Minis­ PATRICK KIKNEY, Esq., of Rockvale, Hyde, Sheep-farmera ter of War laying down regulations in regard to the residence and circulation in Belgian territory in a state of siege of Southland Land District- (1) aliens of neutral nationality, (2) aliens of allied nationality. WILLIAM JAMES ANNAN McGREGOR, Esq., of Mount 2. These orders prescribed that neutrals must be provided Linton, Runholdcr. with a" Carnet d'Identite." Application for such" carnets" D. H. GUTHRIE, must be made to the Commissaire de Police or Burgomaster Minister of Lands. B 978 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

Ruult of Poll for Propoee.d Loan. ResuU of Land Surveyor&' Emmination, l,farch, 1919. Wellington, 2nd April, 1919. Office of the Surveyors' Board, HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Government Buildings, T Borough of Taihape, is published in accordance with Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. A T the examination of candidates for a surveyqr's license ARTHUR M. MYERS, held in March, 1919, under the Surveyors' Institute Acting Minister of Finance. and Board of Examiners Act, 1908, and conducted by the Federated Surveyors' Boards of Australia and New Zealand, four candidates presented themselves in New Zealand. BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. Two of these candidates succeeded in passing the examina­ Notice of ResuU of PoU on Prop0&al to raise a Loan. tion-Mr. J. P. Church, of Auckland, and Mr. H. A. Adams, PUBSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, of Nelson. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers M. CROMPTON-SMITH, of the Borough of Taihape taken on the 26th day of March, Secretary, Surveyors' Board. 1919, on the proposal of the Taihape Borough Council to borrow the sum of £17,000 in connection with constructing Importation from Be/,gium of Goods partiaUy produce.din and providing street and town improvements, storm-water Enemy Territory. drainage, &c., the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 124, and the number of votes recorded against the pro­ Customs Depart~ent, posal was 36 ; the number of informal votes recorded was 2. Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. ITH reference to Order in Council dated 10th April, 1917, Dated this 26th day of March, 1919. W and published in the New Zealand Gazelle of the same A. L. ARRowsmTH, Mayor. date, whereby the importation of goods manufactured or pro­ duced in or exported from enemy territory was prohibited, save with the consent of the Minister of Customs, Appointment of Customs Examining-place. it is hereby notified for general information that the noti­ fication dated 6th June, 1917, and published in the New Customs Department, Zealand Gazelle of 7th June, 1917, is cancelled, and that the Wellington, 4th April, 1919. Minister of Customs has granted general permission for the ARTHUR MIELZINER MYERS, Minister of Customs, importation from Belgium of goods finally manufactured in I , in exercise of the powers vested in me for this purpose that country, provided- by the Customs Act, 1913, do hereby appoint the under­ (a.) That not more than 5 per cent. of the fair market mentioned shed to be a place for the examination by the value of such goods, as estimated in accordance with Customs of goods subject to the control of the Customs, the provisions of the Customs Act, 1913, with re­ viz.,- spect to goods liable to ad valorem duty, has its Port of WeUington. source in enemy territory ; and The brick shed roofed with iron, situated on the breast­ ( b.) That the conditions set out in Gazelle notice of 10th work between the Railway Wharf and Ferry Wharf, and August, 1915 (New Zealand Gazette of 12th August, known as " J " Shed. 1915), with respect to the importation of Belgian ARTHUR M. MYERS, goods are fully complied with. , Minister of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs.

Plant declared to be a NoxiO'U8 Weed by the Okura County Council.-Notice No. 1958. Notice to Mariners.-No. 15 of 1919. Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Buoys OFF MINE-FIELD, CAPE FAREWELL. Wellington, 3rd April, 1919. T is hereby notified for public information that the Ohura Marine Department, I County Council has, by special order, declared gorse Wellington, N.Z., 4th April, 1919. EFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 10 of 1919, re (Ulex europoms) to be a noxious weed within the meaning R of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, in the district under its mine-field buoys off Cape Farewell, notice is now given jurisdiction. that No. 8 buoy on western side has been taken up and relaid W. D. S. MACDONALD, in 78 fathoms sand and mud midway between buoys Nos. 6 Minister of Agriculture and of Industries and 7. Charla, &,c., affected.-Admiralty Charts Nos. 2616 and 1212; and Commerce. "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, page 195. GEORGE ALLPORT, Oj/loiaH,lg Mitautera for 1919.-Notice No. 11. Secretary. Regiatn.r-General'1 Office, Wellington, 8th April, 1919. Notice to Mariners.-No. 16 of 1919. URSUANT to the proviBione of the Marriage Act, 190&, P the following names of Officiating Minieters within CANCELLATION OF MINE-FIELD WARNINOR. the meaning of the said Act are published for general infor­ mation:- Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 7th April, 1919. Pre,bylerian Church of Nev, Zealand. M ARINERS are notified that the mine-field warnings The Reverend FBANx TuoXEB. dated the 25th March, 1919, and published in tho New Zealand Gazette of the 3rd instant, are here by cancelled. Bapeid,. . GEORGE ALLPORT, The Reverend HA.BOLD RAnlOND TuBNEB. Secretary W.W. COOK, Registrar-General Election of Member of Auckland Land Board.

HARRY MAY SKEET, Returning Officer for the elec­ Incorporate.a Societiea Act, 1908.-DecJ.aration by the Registrar I • tion of a member of the Auckland Land Board, do diaaolving a Society. hereby notify, in accordance with the provisions of section 41 of the Land Act, 1908, and the regulations made thereunder, ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated that the only person nominated to fill the vacancy occurring I , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made on the said Board was Alfred Richard Harris, Esq., of East to appear to me that the Manawatu Chosen Few Loyal Orange Tamaki. Lodge No. 43 is no longer carrying on its operations and has I do therefore here by declare that the said Alfred Richard no assets, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved in pur­ Harris is duly elected a member of the Auckland Land Board, suance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, H\08. as from the 3rd day of April, 1919. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of March, 1919. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of April, 1919. R. E. HAYES. H. M. SKEET, Registrar of Incorporated Societies. Returning Officer. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 979

Deceased Persons' Estat,es,

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. - INCOBPOBATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFIOB AoT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TBUSTBB during the P Month of March, 1919.

Date 0 N&me of DeceaseJ. Resideoce. Occupe.tion. of Remarks. z Death.

1 Allen, Albert Edward Christchurch Labourer .. 26/8/18 Testate. 2 Alley, Francis Auckland Waterside worker 8/10/18 Workers' Compen- sation Act, 1913. 3 Alexander, James Henry Morton Mains Labourer .. 23/8/18 Testate. 4 Andrew, James Dunedin Gardener .. 16/8/18 Intestate. 5 Arden, John Edward Timaru .. Slaughtcrman 20/11/18 Testate. 6 Auketell, Alfred .. Christchurch Farm hand 22/11/18 Intestate. 7 Annand, David Burnett Napier .. Harbour Board em- 1/10/18 Testate. ployee 8 Armstrong, Percy Thomas Mo.rningside Storeman .. 9/9/18 Intestate. 9 Ashley, Anne Auckland Widow 28/12/18 10 Baldwin, Roland Leonard Walter Addington Railway porter 9/9/18 Testate." 11 Bautovicj, Mary Frances Hokitika Domestic servant 29/11/19 Intestate. 12 Bates, Rowland John Auckland 7/1/19 13 Bellman, Lewis Ashburton Labourer .. 3/ll/18 14 Berryman, Henry Auckland Sugar-works employee 10/10/18 15 Bird, Mary Christchurch Cook 13/12/18 16 Bischiskie, Julius Frederick Dunedin Warehouseman 6/11/18 17 Bolstad, Hans N. Palmerston Carpenter .. 8/6/09 Testate." 18 Boon, William James Christchurch Sawmill hand 9/ll/18 Intestate. 19 Booth, Thomas Henry Hawera Farmer 13/12/18 20 Bougen, Robert .. Halswell Blacksmith 17 /ll/18 21 Boyd, Eliza Jane Queenstown Domestic duties 21/ll/18 22 Bradley, Patrick Patea Labourer .. 16/11/18 23 Bright, James Douglas Foxton .. Farm hand 26/10/18 Testate." 24 Brookes, Albert Alexander Orepuki,, Sawmiller .. 29/11/18 Intestate. 25 Broomfield, Arthur Miller Kaponga Farmer 28/ll/18 26 Broomfield, Ella Jane Widow 29/11/18 :27 Brown, Edward Owen Hunterville" .!farm labourer 24/11/18 28 Brown, I. M. K. Pirongia Widow 11/12/18 Testate." 29 Brydon, Edmund Andrew Waihi Coal-dealer 22/11/18 Intestate. :10 Burke, Martin Christchurch Retired farmer 26/ll/18 Testate. 31 Burns, Harriet Nelson Widow 12/2/19 32 Butchart, William Craigie .. Auckland Tram-motorman 10/ll/18 Intestate." 33 Byrne, Arthur Masterton Labourer .. 20/11/18 34 Cameron, Alexander Culverdon Shearer 26/11/18 35 Carman, Phillipp Christchurch Retired Civil servant 3/11/18 Testate." 36 Camey, Martin James Matiere .. Farm labourer 19/11/18 Intestate. 37 Cartwright, Ellen Auckland Married woman 12/ll/18 Testate. 38 Castlehow, Leonard Fitzroy Hamilton Christchurch Letter-carrier 24/11/18 Intestate. 39 Cathro, Annie Wanganui Domestic .. 5/2/09 Testate. 40 Cavanagh, Gertrude Dunedin Married woman 21/ll/18 Intestate. 41 Cavanagh, John Spillett Storeman .. 20/11/18 42 Chambers, Reginald C. Asl;burton Bank clerk 7/6/17 Testate." 43 Chandler, Fanny .. Wangapeka Domestic .. 4/2/19 Intestate. 44 Chappell, William Waikino Miner 23/9/18 45 Clark, George Taylor Lyttelton Master mariner 13/10/18 46 Clont, Marv In vorcargill Widow 13/12/18 47 Collogan, l\Iatthew Te Kuiti Railway platelayer .. 24/2/19 Testate. 48 C,,ommon, Thomas Enfield .. Storekeeper 11/1/19 Intestate. 49 Connett, Frank Charles Washington Wanganui Railway employee 2.5/11/18 50 Conolly, Patrick .. Kopua Teamster .. 5/9/18 Testate." 51 Contick, James M. Wellington Po~al clerk 12/3/19 Intestate. 52 Coombe, George .. Havelock North Labourer .. 10/12/17 Testate. 53 Cooper, James Leslie Cheviot Clerk 28/10/18 54 Cooper, Kate Auckland Housekeeper 12/11/18 Intestate." 55 Corbett, Noeline Melville Nurse 10/11/18 56 Cormack, Frederick James Dev~nport Builder 28/8/18 57 Cox, Frederick Palmerston North Butcher 24/11/18 58 Cox, H. W. B. Petone .. Watchman 30/11/18 59 Craig, James Christchurch Soapmaker 8/2/19 Testate." 60 Croad, Ernest William Nightcaps Miner 21/11/18 Intestate. 61 Cronin, Rev. Father Carterton Roman Catholic priest 24/11/18 Testate. 62 Crosby, Michael .. Waihi .. Miner 3/2/18 Intestate. 63 Crowe, Ernest Owen Taumarunui Fireman ., I 18/11/18 64 Cumberworth, Allan Moore Brunswick Cheese maker 14/11/17 65 Cummins, Arthur Brierly .. Auckland Clerk 6/2/19 Test~te. 66 Cuthbertson, George Isaac Glenavy School-teacher 9/10/18 67 Darlington, P. A. H.M. Prison Labourer .. -/12/18 Intestate." 68 Dashwood, John Henry Auckland Bridge inspector 13/11/18 69 Davidson, Rosamond Kilbirnie Married woman 28/3/19 70 Davis, Isaac J. . . Christchurch Civil servant 3/1/19 Testate." 71 Dewar, David Dalefield Buttermaker 1/10/18 72 Dignan, Richard Auckland Retired Civil Servant 18/11/18 9~0 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 41

DBOlW!BD PBBSONB' EsTATBB-Continued.

Date Name of Deceased. Residence. Ocoupe.tlon. of Remarks, Death,

731 Dolan, Francis Stewart • . . . Dorie • • . . Farm hand •. 23/11/18 Intestate. 74 Dowell, Lily Henrietta . . . . Hokitika . . Domestic duties .. 14/11/18 75 Downie, James ...... Awatere . . Labourer . . . . 1/5/18 76 Dron, Douglas Alexander . . . . Takaka, . . . . Schoolmaster •. 8/10/18 Testate." 77 Dron, Edmond (or Edmund) •. Waimea West . . Farmer . . . . 10/11/18 Intestate. 78 Dudley, John-Charles Amphlett •. Nelson . . Government Auditor 22/2/19 Testate. 79 Durham, W. D. • • . . Invercargill . . . Gardener . . . . 20/11/18 80 Easton, Montague George •. Kearney, near Dover Commander, R.N.R. 20/1/18 81 Edwards, Annie • • • • Timam . . . . Widow . . . . 28/11/18 Ini;;tate. -82 Edwards, Arch. . • • • . . • . Motor mechanic .. 20/11/18 Testate. 83 Ellenberger, Charles C. . • . . Kal~poi . . Labourer . . . . 25/11/18 84 Erickson, Mildred . . . . Christchurch . . Household duties .• 19/11/18 Ini;;tate. 85 Everest, ThoillllB Daniel . . . . Springston . . Labourer . . . . 4/11/18 Testate. 86 Fahey, Bernie • . . • . . Kaupokonui . . ,. . . . . 20/4/17 Intestate. 87 Farmer, Finch Owen . . . . Mohaka, H.B. . . Hotel and store keeper 24/1/19 Testate. 88 Farnsworth, Edward Ernest .. Masterton . . Railway employee .. 12/9/18 89 Farquhar, George . • . . Canterbury . . Farm labourer .. 15/8/18 90 Fay, Phil . . • • . . Rotorua . . Barman .. 25/8/18 .." 91 Findlay, Ronald William . . . . Ponsonby . . Shop assistant .• 15/11/18 92 Foley, Eliza.beth Ann • . • • Muritai . . . . Widow . . . . 13/3/19 93 Foster, Frederick Joseph . . . . Christchurch • . 'Letter-carrier .. 9/9/18 94 Foughey, Pierce (or Foughy, Pierre) .. Kawakawa . . Labourer . . . . 30/11/18 Ini;;tate. 95 Frankham, Walter Ethelbert •• Papa,toetoe . . Clerk . • . . 4/4/18 Testate. 96 Fraser, Alexander D. • . • • Invercargill . . Printer . . . • 21/11/18 97 Freeman, George Edward •• Palmerston North Saddler . . . • 16/11/18 Ini;;tat~. 98 Frost, William James . . . . Pirongia . . Farmer . . . • 29/9/18 99 Furniss, John . . . . • • Gisborne . • Labourer . . . • 25/8/18 Test:i'.te. 100 Furk, Rupert Henry • . . . Christchurch . . Clerk . . . . 18/11/18 101 Gardiner, Charles Henry . • . . 24/1/19 " 102 Garlick, Albert • • . • • . ~~cf~~~d : : Ch~ffcutte; · : : 29/9/18 " 103 Gdanitz, Mary Ellen . . . . Hampden . . Spinster • • . • 25/11/18 Ini;;tate. 104 Girvin, William James • • . . Christchurch • . Baker . . . • 23/10/18 Testate. 105 Gordine, Arthur . . • . . . Auckland . • Police constable .• 19/11/18 Intestate 106 Graham, Matilda,. . . . . • Oamam .. • . . Married woman .• 28/11/18 107 Greenaway, Finlay . . . • Woodville . • Farm labourer .• 31/8/18 Testate." 108 Gregory, Thomas . . . . Ravensbourne . . Bootmaker .• 14/1/19 Intestate 109 Grigor, Bessie • • . • • . Christohqrch • . Widow • • . . 21/11/18 110 Hamilton, Lewis . . • . Arthur's Pass . • Labourer . . . . 26/8/18 Tes~te. 111 Hansen, William Neil . . . . Frankton . • Farmer . . . . 18/7/18 112 Hardie, Alexander • . . . Christchurch . • Labourer . . . • 20/8/18 113 Hare, Hubert Douglas . • . . Morningside . . School-teacher .. 1/10/18 Ini;;tate. 114 Harkness, Jessie...... Invercargill • . Teacher .. 25/11/18 115 Harvey, Frederick • . . . Collingwood . • Farm labourer .• 6/11/16 Test:i'.te. 116 · Hawkins, Benjamin Arthur •. Kaueranga,-Thames Jockey . . . . 29/11/18 117 Hayes, Edith . • . . . • Auckland . . Married woman .. 12/11/18 Ini;;tate. 118 Hayes, Frank Clement . . • . . • Mechanical engineer 24/8/18 Testate. 119 Hendry, Colin Grant . . . . Lyt&.lton . . Clerk . • . . 16/2/19 120 Higgs, Thomas Henry • . . . Masterton . . Insurance agent .. 23/2/19 121 Hill, Hora,ce Sydney • • . • Waipukurau . • Station hand .. 26/8/18 122 Hinerangi • • . . . . Taranaki • . Native . . . . 13/12/18 123 Hitch, Gordon Edgar • . . . Timaru . . • . Dental mechanic .. 24110/18 124 Hodges, Walter James • . . . Invercargill . . Old-age pensioner .. 4/6/18 Ini;;tate. 125 Hogg, Frank ...... Okoia, Longaore . . Farm labourer .. 8/10/18 Testate. 126 Holtham, Margaret Jane . . . . Hawera . . Married woman .. 25/11/18 Intestate. 127 Houlihan, Tbomiis . . . . Te Kuiti . . Signalman .. 5/10/18 Testate. 128 Howard, Harry Elsmore . . . . Ngatapa, Gis}iorne Public works .. 23/1/17 129 Hudson, Miles . • . . • . Gisborne • • Blacksmith .. 15/2/19 130 Hume, Pat John . • . . Nelson • • . . Y.M.C.A. Secretary .• 13/9/18 131 Ja,ckson, William Joseph • . . . Wellington . • Gas Company fitter 25/11/18 132 James, Frank T. . • . • Greymouth • . Miner •• 10/3/19 133 James, Kenneth Richard . . . • Ngatimolri . . Farmer .. 29/8/18 134 Ja,nbert, Louisa B. • • . . New South Wales Widow .. 15/7/86 " 135. Jeffs, Thomas William . . . . Linton, Palmerston Farmer .. 3/3/19 " North 136 Jenkins, Charles .• Featherston School-teacher 7/1/18 Intestate. 137 Jenkin, Frederick James .• Devonport Builder .. 28/8/18 Testate. 138 Johnston, Charlotte Invercargill Widow .. 14/12/18 139 Jones, Allan Stewart Waihi · .• Miner .. 18/10/17 Ini;;tate. 140 Jones, Harold .• Wellington Gas inspector 12/2/19 Testate. 141 Jones, Thomas .. Ashburton Farmer .. 19/11/18 Intestate. 142 Kay, Hugh .. Christchurch Railway employee .. 25/11/18 143 Kearse, Jane .. Waihi Married woman 18/12/18 144 Keightley, Tom Francis .. Gisborne Labourer .. 1/9/18 Testate." 145 Kelly, Edward Joseph Willoughby Farm labourer 19/11/18 Intestate. 146 Keller, Francis Walpole Avondale Fruit-farmer 30/8/18 Testate. 147 Keppler, Christina Annie .. Waikari .• Married woman 16/2/18 Intestate. 148 Kidd, Hilda M. . • Christchurch Nurse .. 27/11/18 Testate. 149 Kirk, William •• Capleston Miner .. 22/2/19 Intestate. 150 Kirkwood, George H. Auckland Railway clerk 7/2/18 Testate. 151 Kitt, Arnold John Hastings Labourer .. 23/11/18 Intestate. 152 La.mb, Alfred Dolleiy Dunedin Railway servant 20/2/19 Testate. 153 Lambert, Catherine Kaikohe Married woman 30/11/18 Intestate. 154 Lancaster, James Nelson .. Cement-worker 12/9/18 Workers' Compen­ sation Act. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 981

Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. Remarks.

155 Lancaster, Stephen Charles Feradine Timaru •• Factory-manager .. 3/9/18 Intestate. 156 Larsen, Karen • • . . Bunnythorpe Domestic duties •. II/2/18 157 Larsen, Ole . . • .• .. Norsewood Old-age pensioner •. 16/2/19 158 Lavell, Edward D. . . • . Wanganui Labourer • . • . 26/11/18 Testate." 159 Lay, H 11-rold George . • • . Upper Hutt Grocer's assistant .. 16/4/18 160 Leete, John James Norman .. Masterton Storeman.. • . 24/10/18 Intestate." 161 Le Fleming, William Kelland .. Otalrito Farmer • . • . 9/11/18 Testate. 162 Lewthwaite, John Thomas .. Manaia .. Dairy-farm manager 26/11/18 Intestate. 163 Lewthwaite, Zillah . . . . Married woman .. 28/11/18 ,, 164 Love. Albert Arthur . . • . Ha;ting~. Storeman _. . . 25/11/18 Testate. 165 Lunan, John- . . . . • . New Plymouth .. Farm hand .. 12/9/18 166 Lupton, John Arthur . . . . Auckland Drainage contractor 5/11/18 Intestate." 167 Lye, Ernest Victor . . . . 19/11/18 Testate. 168 Lynch, George . . . . Riversdale, Otago Farmer •. . . 8/11/18 169 Lynskey, Gerald Bernard . • . . Kaiapoi .. Postal clerk .. 22/7/18 170 Mackay, Donald J. . . . . Auckland .. Dealer • . . . l 9/ll/18 171 MacKenzie, William Seaforth .. Wellington .. Letterpress printer .. 12/10/18 172 Manson, David Stewart . . . . Orawia . . . . School-teacher .. 8/10/18 173 Manson, Ernest ...... Taumarunui .. Sawmiller.. . . 13/8/18 Wo;kers' Compen- sation Act, 1913. 174 Maulseed, William John . . . . Mosgiel.. . . Farm hand .. 8/10/18 Testate. 175 Martin, Charles . . • . Feilding .. Retired farmer •. 5/3/19 Intestate. 176 Meek, Edward Percy • . • . Te Kuiti .. Dairy-farm manager 19/2/19 Testate. 177 Mofatt, William Robert • . . . Dunedin .. Clerk .. .. 25/11/18 178 Mori, Walton ...... Devonport .. Plumber . . • . 11/9/18 Intestate." 179 Moloney, Lawrence . . . . Wairoa.. . . Drover .. 24/1/19 Testate. 180 Montgomery, Alexander • . . . Nightcaps .. Miner .. 19/11/18 Intestate. 181 Moran, Otto Tobias • . . . Pahiatua .. Grocer .. 29/9/18 Testate. 182 Morey, Lewis ...... Ohakune .. Contractor 21/8/18 ,, 183 Morrison, James Henry . . • . Hastings .. Club steward 4/11/18 Intestate. 184 Morrison, Thomas Henry • : •. Auckland .. Contractor 7/11/18 185 Morton, George . . • . . . Timaru.. . . Farm labourer 8/2/19 Testate." 186 Moynihan, Denis • . . . Auckland .. Railway clerk 13/9/18 ,, 187 Mullan, John ...... Palmerston North Flax-mill band 10/2/19 Intestate. 188 Muncaster, John . . . . Nelson •. Jeweller .. 23/12/18 ,, 189 Munro, Thomas Alexander •. I Palmerston North Farmer .. 7/3/19 Testate. 190 Murphy, Lawrence . . . . 1 Dunedin .. Carpenter 8/9/18 Intestate. 191 McBeth, Ethel Mary . . . . New Plymouth •. Married woman 23/11/18 192 McCarthy, James Charles . . • . Ponsonby .. Railway clerk 4/II/18 Testate." 193 McConnell, William • . . . Tinwald .. Farm labourer 15/11/18 194 McCormick, David John . . . . Kihikihi .. Farm hand 4/5/18 195 McGuckin, Hugh . . . . Masterton .. Bushman •. 9/12/18 196 McKay (or Mackay), Alexander .. Hastings .. Shepherd •. 22/2/19 Intestate." 197 McKay, Gordon Leach . • . . Masterton .. Labourer .. 18/11/18 198 McKay, Wallace Stewart . • . . Hastings .. Jockey .. 28/11/18 " 199 McKinnon, Hugh Edgar .. Carterton .. Engineer .. 4/11/18 Testate." 200 McKnight, William Richard •. Feilding .. Ironmonger 5/10/18 201 McLaughlin, John . . . . Red Jack's, Ngaere Bushman •• 21/11/18 202 MoLuclrie, A. A. . . . . Wanganui •. Letter-carrier 12/9/18 203 McNearn, Charles . . . . Ashburton .. Labourer •. 1/7/18 Intestate," 204 McPherson, Joseph Frank .. Greymouth .. Marine engineer 16/11/18 205 Naughton, Patrick . • • . Auckland •. Railway employee .. 21/11/18 206 Neal, Ernest • . . . . . Labourer •. 4/10/17 Test~te. 207 Newth, John • . • . . . Waihi : : 25/11/18 208 Ngamoni, Wharewiti . . . . Chatham Islands DoU:~stic : : 18/8/16 Intestate." 209 O'Connell, Cornelius . . . . Dunedin Painter .. 30/12/18 210 O'Connor, Denis . . . • . . Hastings Labourer .. 29/11/18 2II O'Connor, Hugh.. • . . . Ellerslie Jockey .. 29/8/18 Testate." 212 O'Keeffe, John Casey . . . . Lower Hutt Retired farmer 17/3/19 213 Ombler, Edward John (or Johnson) .. Martinborough .. Labourer •. 25/11/18 Intestate." 214 O'Neil, William Thomas • . . . Auckland Bottler •. 10/11/18 215 Oram, Eliza ...... Holritika Married woman 6/10/18 Testate." 216 Parker, Lucy Alice . . . . Burnham 19/11/18 Intestate. 217 Parsons, John ...... Kawakawa Saw do~tor 26/11/18 218 Peake, Thomas . • . . . . Green Island . . · Skin-grader 17/5/18 Workers Compen­ sation Act, 1913. 219 Pearson, John . . . . • . Wellington Mounted constable .. 4/9/18 Testate. 220 Penberthy, Richard Albert •. Waihi Miner .. .. 25/11/18 Intestate. 221 Pengelly, Frank . . • . . . Christchurch Returned soldier .. 14/11/18 222 Penrose, William Henry . . . . Dunedin Draper . . . . 8/2/19 223 Peter, George . . • . . . Waikino Moulder .. 26/6/18 224 Petersen, Andrew • . . . Paeroa •. Labourer .. . . 23/9/16 225 Pilcher, Charles Stephen • . . . Makino •. Contractor .. 26/3/18 226 Popple, Arthur Percival Glover .. Tokomaru Bay .. Billiard-marker .. 8/10/18 Testate." 227 Price, Eliza Wetherby . . • . Christchurch Spinster • . . . 11/9/17 Intestate. 228 Price, William . • • • • . Purelrireki Farmer • . . . 14/11/18 " 229 Pryde, John • . • . . . W aikaka Valley .. '' .. 13/12/18 Testate. 230 Radcliffe, Charles Ernest . . . . Lyttelton Plumber •. 14/9/18 231 Rangi, Whakatea Paratene .. Eketahuna Shearer .. 1/12/18 Intestate." 232 Ranlrin, John A. . . . . Motueka Storekeeper 22/11/18 Testate. 233 Rayner, lvelenah . . • . Masterton Married woman 27/ll/18 234 Reitmann, William • • • . Thames Labourer .. 3/11/18 Intestate." 235 Reyling, Kathleen R. . . . . Wellington School-teacher 30 ll/18 236 Reynolds (or Woodcock), James Amyos Christchurch Labourer •• 19/11/18 " 237 Rice, Charles . . • . • . Te Aroha 5/1/19 " ll38 Roberts, Jane . . • • • • Waihi •. Do~~stic duties 22/11/18 982 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES-continued.

Date Na.me of Deceaeed. Residence. Oooupa.Mon. of Bema.rks. Death.

239 I Robertson, Elizabeth .. Middlemarch Married woman .. , 17/11/18 Intestate. 240 Robertson, George Readford Christchurch Auctioneer .. 23/11/18 241 Roger, David . . . . Ngaruawahia Surfaceman •. 2/10/18 Tesi::te. 242 Romeo, John Miller .. Grey Lynn Driver . . . . 31/7/17 Intestate. 243 Rose, John . . . . Masterton Carpenter.. • . 12/2/19 244 Ross, Alexander . . . . Christchurch Ploughman .. 7/6/17 Tesi::te. 245 Rowe, Thomas Henry .. Eureka .. Farmer • . . . 18/11/18 Intestate. 246 Russell, James Winnlng .. Masterton Minister .. 23/12/18 247 Russell, William James .. Hororata Engine-driver .. 27/11/18 248 Ryan, Thomas Henry .. Waihou Farm hand .. 1/10/18 Test~te. 249 Sage, Clifford . . . . Ashburton Retired telegraph line- 8/11/18 man 250 Sanders, William...... Gisbome .. Carpenter •. 26/ll/18 Intestate. 251 Sanderson, Alexander Matheson .. Dunedin .. Farmer •. 23/ll/18 Testate. 252 Sankey, Tom (or Thomas).. .. Auckland .• Window-dresser 11/11/18 Intestate. 253 Saunders, Percy John • . . . Prebbloton .. Farmer .. 17/11/17 254 Schaumann, William Anderson .. S.s. " Aparima " .. Marine engineer 25/8/18 Testate." 255 Scott, Edith Maud . . . . Wellington .. Married wom= 16/11/18 256 Scott, Thomas Flower Stuart .. Marine engineer 17 /ll/18 Intestate." 257 Scrimshaw, George Patrick Donnelly Labourer .. 16/2/19 Workers' Compen- sation Act, 1913. 258 Selman, Francis John .. Auckland Storeman •. 20/11/18 Intestate. 259 Sexton, Michael . • . . Westport Porter •. 18/2/19 Testate. 260 Shedding, William .. Hastings Labourer .. 15/1/18 Intestate. 261 Skorput, Jure (or George) .. Tuakau .. Settler .. 11/11/18 262 Simmons, Leah Ann •. Stratford Married woman 19/11/18 263 Simpson Jonathan Newby Masterton Butcher .. 25/11/18 264 Sisley, W. S. . . . . Taranaki Nurse .. 30/11/18 Testate." 265 Smith, Annie J. . . . . Carterton Married woman . . , 23/1/19 266 Smith, Theodora Frances .. Pihama 22/11/18 Wo;kers' Compen­ sation Act, 1913. 267 Smith, Willi~m Francis •. Auckland Bootmaker 12/11/18 Intestate. 268 Smyth, James . . . . ,, Police constable 5/11/18 269 Southward, William .• Wellington Labourer .. 6/2/19 270 Sowman, Roderick Richard Nelson Malstcr •. 27/ll/18 271 Spence, Catherine .. Dunedin Married woman 15/ll/18 Testate." 272 Stewart, Henry .. Mata.ta .. Coach-driver 23/10/18 273 Stewart, John Sutherland .. Auckland Student .. 24/8/18 1ni.:~tate. 274 Stow, William . . . . News vendor 8/11/18 Testate. 275 Sullivan, Daniel . • . , Waipawa" Farmer .. 11/12/18 Intestate. 276 Sutherland, John .. Christchurch Retired railway em- 13/9/18 ployee 277 Tait, Edward . . . . Gisbome .. Station-manager 5/1/19 Testate. 278 Taylor, Frederick Charles .. Auckland .. Labourer .. 7/6/17 Intestate. 279 Taylor, Joseph Bettsworth Owaka .. . . Telegraph cadet 18/9/18 Testate. 280 Taylor, Thomas Lumsden Takapau .. Station hand 14/12/17 281 Taylor, William . . • . Raetihi.. . . Labourer .. 13/2/19 Jni;,~tate. 282 Te Oti Riwai . . . . Chatham Islands .. 24/11/18 283 Thomas, James Henry .. Christchurch .. Rail~ay fi;.;man : : 4/9/18 Testate." 284 Thompson, William .. Parnell.. .. Carpenter .. 6/4/18 Intestate. 285 Thomson, Jessie . . . . Dunedin .. Married woman .. 28/11/18 286 Thornton, Charles William Christchurch .. Letter-carrier .. 17/ll/18 287 Thornton, Gilbert Jabez .. Napier . . . . Plumber .. 20/1/19 288 Turner, Arthur J. . . Auckland .. Retired Civil servant 13/1/19 Test~te. 289 Turton, Arthur . . . . Grocer's assistant .. 9/11/18 Intestate. 290 Verrall, Annie . . . . Domestic duties .. 18/9/18 291 Wallace, James Richard .. Wat;roa Farmer . . . . 18/11/18 292 Walsh, Thomas Patrick .. Stratford Contractor and sur- 4/5/18 Testate." veyor 293 Ward, Jessie . . . . Wellington .. Married woman 17/6/18 294 Waters, Frederick Victor .. Ohaka .. Farm labourer 12/9/18 295 Watson, David · .. Martinborough .. Settler .. 24/11/18 Intestate." 296 Watson, George P. . . South Africa .. Diamond-miner .. 12/4/18 Testate. 297 Westrop, Wilfred .. Dunedin .. Accountant .. 21/ll/18 Intestate. 298 Whalen, Francis Ernest .. Glenorchy .. )finer .. .. 24/8/18 Testate. 299 Whittington, Eliza Ann .. Palmerston North Married woman .. 8/12/18 Intestate. 300 Wightman, Harry .. Te Kauwhata .. Farm labourer .. 26/10/18 Testate. 301 Williams, Alfred ,John .. Christchurch .. Staff Sergeant-major 1/10/18 302 Williams, Sidney. . . . .. Contractor .. 25/11/14 Intestate." 303 Williamson, Lily M. . . Dunedin .. Married woman .. 26/11/18 Testate. 304 Wills, John . . . . Christchurch .. Engine-driver .. 8/2/19 305 Wilson, Annie . . . . Waverley• .. Barmaid .. 30/11/18 Inte~tate. 306 Winteringham, John .. Pahiatua .. Stock-buyer .. 7/12/18 ... 307 Witbrock, William .. Waiau .. .. Contractor .. 30/11/18 308 Woodward, A. A. .. Christchurch .. Married woman .• 24/2/19 Test~te. 309 Worsop, Francis Henry Arthur. Hawera .. Bookseller.. . . 9/5/18 Intestate. 310 Wciuldes, George Clifford .. Pukekohe .. Farmer . . . . 22/10/17 311 Young, John . . . . Kennington .. 12/10/17

Wellington, 8th April, 1919. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 983

Notiu pub!iahed purBUant to the Proviato118 oj Section 16 oj the Public Truat OJ!iu Act, 1908, and BecUon8 18 and 19 of the Public Truat Oifiu Am811dment Act, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given th&t, no person having t&ken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed, in the Supreme N Court at Wellington, e.n election to &dminister the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and oooupa.tions {so f&r as known) &re hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed UOO in ee.oh oase.

Date Testate Name of Deeeaeed. Residence. Occupation. Date I Election I or No.] I of Death. flied. Intestate.

1 Anderson, Frank . • . . Gisborno Labourer .. 6/11/18 2/4/19 Intestate. 2 Arnott, Robert Henry . . . . Femside .. Farmer 4/11/18 3/4/19 Testate. 3 Bird, or Burns, Mary Kate .. Christchurch Widow 13/12/18 1/4/19 Intestate. 4 Blain, Edward . . . . Shannon Labourer .. 3/7/17 7/4/19 5 Boyd, Eliza Jane . . . . Qqeenstown Widow 21/11/18 5/4/19 6 Bracken,WilliamJames; or Bracken, Dannevirke Labourer .. 13/9/18 3/4/19 Test:i'.te. William 7 Bradley, Patrick Patea • . . . 16/11/18 2/4/19 8 Briggs, Joseph Waihoa Downs .. Fa~ labou~~r 28/8/18 5/4/19 9 Caldwell, Allan Masterton and Wel- Clerk .. 27/11/18 1/4/19 Int;state. lington 10 Cantrill, Allred William .. Thames Miner 31/7/18 1/4/19 Testate. 11 Carter, Maupce Dalby . . . . Springfield Farmer 3/12/17 1/4/19 Intestate. 12 Cartwright, Albert E. .. Mokotua 26/8/18 4/4/19 13 Chamberlain, Douglas H, .. Wanganui Tel~graph operator : : 5/11/18 4/4/19 Test~te. 14 Connell, John William ; or Connell, Temuka .. Farm labourer 9/11/18 4/4/19 John William Patrick 15 Dove, Alice Elizabeth ; or Smith, Palmerston North .. Spinster 14/1/19 5/4/19 Intestate. Elizabeth 16 Durham, William Patrick Invercargill .. Gardener .. 19/11/18 4/4/19 Testate. 17 Hansen, Frederick A. . . Totara North .. Labourer .. 12/11/18 4/4/19 Intestate. 18 Hansen, William J. . . Strathmore .. Farm labourer 2/9/18 4/4/19 Testate. 19 Hansen, William Neil Frankton .. Farm hand 18/7/18 5/4/19 Intestate. 20 Hitchman, William G. . . Wanganui .. Sawmill hand 27/10/18 1/4/19 Testate. 21 Hughes, Francis Andrew Hawarden .. Farm hand .. 8/10/18 4/4/19 22 Hunter, John .. Auckland .. .Armourer .. 30/8/17 -1/4/19 Intestate." 23 Hurley, Charles G. • . Wendonside .. Farmer .. 5/11/18 3/4/19 Testate. 24 Kidd, Hilda Margaret .. Christchurch .. Nurse .. 27/11/18 2/4/19 25 Larsen, Harry .. Makaretu .. Ploughman .. 29/11/18 2/4/19 26 Lavell, Edward D. . . Wanganui .. Labourer •. 26/11/18 1/4/19 27 Lindsay, Arthur D. . . Otautau . . . . Farmer .. 2/12/18 5/4/19 28 Linton, Andrew W. • . Te Awamutu .. Survey Linesman 14/8/18 3/4/19 29 Lunan, John .. New Plymouth .. .Farm labourer 12/9/18 5/4/19 30 McCaw, Robert D. . .. Wellington .. Clerk .. 14/11/18 3/4/19 31 McCrae, Alick .. Mt. Somers, Canter- Shepherd .. 27/3/18 1/4/19 bury 32 McNiven, Harold G. . . . . Hawera .. Electrical engineer .. 24/10/18 1/4/19 33 Poulton, Herbert J. D. . . . . Auckl&nd Sorter . . .. 7/6/17 1/4/19 34 Rouse, Robert . . . . Kumara .. Town Clerk .. 11/11/18 1/4/19 Int;~tate. 35 Russell, James Winning; or Russell, Masterton Congregational minister 23/12/18 1/4/19 Jim Winning 36 Saville, John G. Timaru .. Farm labourer 15/9/18 2/4/19 Testate. 37 Seely, Ashley Austin .. Kaikoura Farmer .. 6/8/18 4/4/19 38 Simpson, Archie Frank Foilding .. Shepherd .. 6/12/17 1/4/19 Int;;tate. 39 Taylor, William •. Raetihi .. Labourer .. 13/2/19 1/4/19 40 Tucker, Edwin Albert •. Auckland Painter .. 30/8/18 1/4/19 Test~te. 41 Urlich, John; or Ulrich, John .. Denniston Miner .. 23/12/18 3/4/19 Intestate. 42 Wheeler, Camilla •• Eltham •• Married woman 29/11/18 4/4/19

Wellington, 8th April, 1919. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee.

STATES of Deceased P. ersons reported to the Publio Trustee during the Month of March, 1919, for Adminis1;ration E under Section 16 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, pending Grant of Administration.

Do.te Name of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. of Remarks. Death.

l Andrew, Robert .• .. .. Wellington .. Labourer .. .. 6/1/19 Intestate. ,2 Anstiss, Arthur ...... Insurance agent .. 31/12/18 3 Barry, Mary ...... " .. Widow .. .. 22/9/18 " 4 Bennett, Henry ...... " .. Hairdresser . . 10/10/18 Testate." 5 Bettridge, Walter .. .. Rata" .. .. Labourer .. .. 4/11/18 6 Booth, Thomas Henry .. .. Hawera .. Farmer .. . . 13/12/18 Int;;tate. 7 Bowdery, Alfred Thomas •. .. Eastern Bush .. Ploughman .. 1/9/18 Testate. 8 Bowles, Jesse ...... Wairoa .. .. Rabbit inspector .. 7/10/18 9 Byres, George William .. .. Marton .. .. , Telegraphist . . 18/9/18 " 10 Byrne, William ...... Auckland .. Farmer .. .. 26/11/18 Int;state. 11 Carson, John ...... Willowbridge .. 1 Labourer .. . . 15/10/17 Testate. - 12 Carswell, George Alexander .. Masterton .. I Farmer .. .. 16/5/18 Intestate. 13 Clare, Allred Edward .. .. Wellington .. .. 15/11/18 14 Cole, Robert Holmes .. .. Ngaio .. . Civii' serva~t .. 29/9/18 Testate." 15 Collins, Thomas Lyon .. .. Wellington .. ! Carpenter . . 4/12/18 Intestate. 16 Connett, Frank Charles Washington Wanganui .. Railway employee .. 25/3/18 17 Cowan, Robert .. .. Otago .. .. I Motorman .. . . 21/11/18 " 18 Crocombe, Walter .. Wellington .• · Labourer .• .. I 8/8/17 " .. " ------~ ------

984 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

DECEASED PIIIBSONS' EsTATEs-continued.

Date :Same of Deceased. Residence. Occupation. or Remarks. ~, Death, 19 Dove, Alice Elizabeth (also known as Wellington Spinster 14/1/19 Intestate. Elizabeth Smith) 20 Doyle, James Justin Bluff Engineer 23/11/18 21 Drever, Maggie .. Otago Spinster 23/11/18 22 Evans, Sarah Wellington Barmaid 23/11/18 23 Farnsworth, Edward E. Masterton Railway guard 12/9/18 Test~te. 24 Fotheringham, Archibald Ingles Otago Auctioneer 24/11/18 Intestate. 25 Fowler, Alfred Nelson .. Wagoner .. 1/12/18 26 Frei, John Hawera Farmer 16/10/18 27 Godfrey, Florence Ada (also known as Taranaki Governess 7/1/19 Florance Ada Godfrey) 28 Grieve, Donald Brydone Farm hand 8/6/17 29 Hambly, John Kilbirnie Retired 9/2/19 Test~te. 30 Hartnett, Cyril .. Dunrobin Labourer 12/10/17 Intestate. 31 Hay, George Mangere Farmer 14/11/18 32 Higginbottom, Willie Wellington Labourer 7/9/18 Test~te. 33 Hill, James Robert 2/12/18 Intestate. 34 Irvine, Laurence Dun;din Clerk 3/10/18 Testate. 35 Jackson, Archibald Gisborne Labourer .. 10/8/18 36 Keele, Alfred William -Pukeuoa Farm labourer 12/10/17 37 Kilminster, Leslie Edwin Wellington Miner 12/12/18 38 Lay, Harold George Upper Hutt Grocer's assistant 16/4/18 39 Leggoe, Richard Saundry .. Reefton .. Butcher 30/8/18 40 Lovatt, Thomas .. Wellington Ploughman 8/10/18 41 Ludlow, Albert Archibald .. Petone .. Saddler 8/10/18 Int;~tate. 42 Macrae, Alick Mount Somers Shepherd .. 27/3/18 43 Melbourne, Henry Wellington Storeman .. 21/11/18 Test~te. 44 Morrison, Henry James Hastings Club steward 4/11/18 Intestate. 45 Morrison, William Grant Wellington Dairy-factory manager 2/12/18 46 Munro, Norman Gordon Shepherd .. 15/11/18 47 McMillan, Donald Gordon .. Civil servant 28/9/18 Test~te. 48 Newlove, Ed"ltin Takaka Farmer 12/10/17 Intestate. 49 O'Hara, Claude Nelson Wanganui Carter 16/11/18 Testate. 50 Orr, Gordon Hugh Greymouth Tailor 4/9/18 51 Pearce, John Brookside Farm labourer 20/11/18 52 Roch, Johann Gottleib New Plymouth Bootmaker 18/11/18 ,, 53 Scriven, Alfred Wellington Clerk 3/ 2/18 Intestate. 54 Sedgwick, Marmaduke M... Tanner 7/1/19 Testate. 55 Sharman, Charles Robert .. Lev~ Farmer 6/10/18 Intestate. 56 Smith, William Wellington Labourer 30/11/18 57 Tobin, Frank Oliver Takapau 17/7/17 58 Trott, Douglas Heldey Nelson .. Gro~~r 17 /11/18 Test~te. 59 Trower, Edward Wale lnangahua Junction Farm labourer] 7/4/18 Intestate. 60 Urlech, John Nelson .. Miner 23/12/18 ,, 61 Wallace, George Nichol Greymouth Railway clerk 12/10/18 Testate. 62 Ward, Jessie Wellington. Married woman 17/6/18 Intestate. 63 Whiteman, Walter Thomas Wanganui Painter 8/8/15 64 Williams, John Joseph Canterbury Farm hand 9/6/17 65 Winteringham, John Wellington Stock-buyer 7/l!l/18

Wellington, 8th April, 1919. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee.

Immigration and Emigration Returns.

ETURN of IMMIGRATION to and EmGBATION from the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the MoNTH of MABCH, R _ 1919, showing the Places from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, and the Ports of Arrival and Departure. ARRIVil.S FROM AND DEPARTURES TO DIFFERENT PLACES,

Arrivals. Departures.

Countries, Adults. Children. Adults. Children. Total Total Persons. Persons. ! M. I F. M. I F. M. F. M. I F. I United Kingdom ...... : 6 171 31 30 238 43 93 14 17 167 Australian Commonwealth .. .. 351 261 43 44 699 652 457 74 48 1,231 I Cook Islands .. .. 3 ...... 3 i ...... ~'iji ...... 108 55 18 17 198 22 11 3 .. 36 Canada ...... 150 95 22 19 286 144 106 20 12 282 United States ...... 38 27 5 3 73 ...... Hawaii ...... 7 7 .. .. 14 4 7 . . .. 11 Samoa ...... 4 5 2 6 17 16 7 3 1 27 Friendly Islands .. .. ''! 1 2 3 3 9 4 3 .. .. 7 Foreign Pacific Islands (undefined) .. ' 4 2 2 .. 8 I ...... ------1---1------Totals, March, 1919 .. .. ------1---1---1----'" "' '" I "' I '·'" i .. '"' I "' " '·"' Totals, March, 1918 .. .. 647 486 851 73 1,rn1 I 617 602 73 55 1,347

The oepartures during the month of March, 1919, exceeded the arrivals by 216. In the corresponding month of 1918 there was an excess of departures over arrive.ls of 156. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 985!

Allluv.u.s AT AND DEPARTURES !!'ROM Dll!'l!'BRENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS ••

Arrivals. Departures Porta. Adnlta. I Ohlldren. I Males. Adults. Males I ll'emales.1 Total I Females. I P=. I Children. I . Penona. Auckland ...... 652 110 I 462 300· 762 952 97 608: 441 1,049 Wellington .. ,. 645 138 336 447 783 617 95 391 821 712 ------Total~, March, 1919 .. 1,297 248 798 747 1,545 1,569 192 999 762 1,761 ------' Totals. March, 1918 .. 1,907 208 1,398 717 2,115 2,419 162 1,722 ·. 859-- 2,581

C I ) I CIIINDIB (Included above) .Arrlvala DepartlUllll . .. - 1\ Males. Females. Males. Females. At Auckland ...... 10 ... From Auckland ... 8 ... ,, Wellington ...... 7 ... Wellington ::: ... 45 ... I - - .. - - 17 ... 48 ... I NoTB.- Figures of arrivals and departures do not include members of Expeditionary Forces. • It is important to mention that, in the returns from which this ·ta.hie is made up, immigrants to the Dominion a.re· all counted at the :first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure. . Census and Statistics Office, MALCOLM FRASER, Wellington, 8th April, 1919. Governmen_t_ Statistioia.n.

Mining Prii•ileges to be struck off the Register.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Offioe, Westport, 22nd March, 1919. OTICE is hereby given, in pursue.nee of section 30, subsection (2), of the Mining Act, 1914, that if within three months N from the date of issue hereof c-.ause is not shown to the contrary, ea.ch of the mining privileges mentioned in the. Schedule hereto will be struck off the miniug register kept by me. . W. D. WALLA.CE, Mining Registrar. '

SCHEDULE.

License I Date granted. , Nature of Privilege. Locallty. Registered Holder •. No. I ✓ 117 6/6/99 Water-race .. .. Waimangaroa . . .. Roberts and Lee. 462 7/5/02 .. .. Seddonville .. .. New Swastika Gold-mining CoDlpany (Li- " mited). 681 4/3/03 .. .. Waimangaroa .. .. F. Clifford. 824 2/9/03 " ...... Roberta and Lee. 871 5/1/04 " .. .. Karamea" .. .. W.R. Simpson. 872 5/1/04 " ...... 950 • 17/5/04 " ...... " 1014 3/8/04 " ...... T. M. Brien. 1417 3/4/06 " .. .. Addison's .. .. Butterworth and Sunderland. 2468 1/6/09 " .. .. Fairdown .. .. Carthage Gold-mining Company (Limited). 2469 1/6/09 " ...... Ditto. . .. " .. .. 2636 5/10/09 I .. .. W aimangaroa .. .. F. W. Clifford. 2711 11/1/10 " .. Burnett's Fa.ce .. .. Janet Henderson. 2881 17/5/10 " .. .. Kara.mea . . .. W. R. Simpson. 3190 21/3/11 " .. .. Seddonville .. .. New Swa.stika Gold-mining Company (Li- " mited). 3201 · 7/3/11 .. .. Fairdown .. .. A. A. Wilson. 3554 9/11/12 " .. .. Addison's .. .. Roberts and Lee. 3804 5/11/12 .." .. .. Fairdown . . .. Walter Streeter. 3816 19/11/12 .. .. Steeples Survey District .. Patrick Wall. 3917 5/12/11 " .. .. Karam.ea .. .. Lee and Roberts. 4024 15/7/13 " .. .. Mount Radiant .. .. W. 0. Sca.rlett. 4025 15/7/13 " ...... 4053 2/9/13 .." .. .. Addiso;{•s . . . . Carmody and Party. 4261 3/10/15 .. .. Karamea .. . . W. G. Je.cobson. 4333 16/2/15 " .. .. Waratea .. .. O'Neill and Morrison. 4420 18/5/15 .." .. .. Ba.llarat Creek . . .. Walter Streeter.· 4454 20/7/15 ...... 4563 11/1/16 .." .. .. Birchfi;ld . . .. Thoma.s Samuel

Election of Members of Board of Appeal (General Service) Act, 1912, hereby give notice that the undermentioned officers under the Public Bert•ice Act, 1912. have been nominated for election :- ANDREWS, Charles de Rant. General Post Office, MARRYATT, Arthur. Wellington, 7t,h April, 1919. As there are two vacancies and only two nomine.tions have .ARTHUR THEODORE MARKMANN, Returning Of- 'been received, I declare Mr. An~rews 8:nd Mr. Marryatt to be I , fleer for the election of officers of the Public Service elected as members of the Public Servrne Board of Appeal. (other than the Post and Telegraph Department) of two I A. T. MARKMANN, members of the Board of Appeal under the Public Service Returning Officer. C 986 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

.,J E111port11.-Wulc'ly.

ETURN of PBDICIPAL EnoBTS of N11w ZIIALillD PBODUOII from the Dominion during the Week ,;!nded Tuesday, R s,h April, 1919. NOTJ11,-These figures are subject to alteration. They represent the entnes from the ports received at Head O:llloe, Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited as far as poEsible to each district of production (as per list appended to return for week ended 31st August, 1915, New Zea'tafltl Gazette No. 103, page 3117), whether exported through the port for such district or not. t Figures relating to the export of gold a.re not available. ------Fro•en MM••- Dialrtela.• Balm. Ob11eae. Gold.t Lamb. -1 Mallon. I. o.i.er. I

R 1 l! £ £ .{ Auckland ... .. 328,718 127,797 .. 70 7 .. Kaipara ...... Tanranga ...... Gisbome ...... New Plymouth ...... 78,868 ...... Waitara •...... Pate& .. .. 9,032 85,090 188 2,420 510 .. Wanganui .. .. 44,300 23,409 16,467 15,849 10,408 .. Wellington ...... 18,354 111,117 476 .. Napier ...... 117,368 25,155 272 18,587 271 .. Wairan (including Pieton) .• 8,801 9,6711 ...... Nelson •• •• .. B,841 ...... Weetpor, · .. .. 2,784 ...... Greymonth .. .. 4,883 ...... Hokitika .. .. 8,845 1,596 ...... Lyttelton .. ... !54,867 20,9811 ...... Timara •• .. .. 208 6,854 27,482 6,461 131 .. Oamaru,...... Dunedin •• ...... Inveroargill ...... ----- Totals .. .. 488,092 879,429 57,713 59,004 11,797 -----..

Phormlam 9nla&Dd Hide• •nd (including Tallow. Timber. Wool. PnlH. Bldna. I K&ari~m.1 Tow).

I ll £ £ I! £ J!, £ Auckland .. .. 1 .. .. 5,907 8 1184 .. Kaipara •...... Tauranga ...... Giebome .. .. 590 ...... 1,061 296,960 Ne:w Plymouth "...... 26,878 Waitara ...... Patea ...... Wanganui ...... 4,888 .. .. 7,935 .. 89,1118 Wellington .. 1,094 3,0117 .. 3,695 '6,603 .. 115,699 Napier •. .• ...... 326,905 Wairaa (including Picton) .• 13,547 ...... Nelson ...... 720 .. .. Westport ...... 1,344 ...... Greymonth ...... 1,812 .. Hokitika ...... Lyhelton ...... 325 .. 21 ...... Timaru ...... 11,478 .. 51,499 Oamaru ...... Dunedin .. .. 1,179 440 .. 4,456 2,755 .. 611,789 lnvercargill ...... 580 2,175 .. 41,492 ------Totals .. .. 15,821 8,770 .. 16,003 31,669 2,947 1,011,790

Cu,toms Department, W. B. MONTGOMERY, Wellingion, 9th April, 1919. Comptroller of Customs. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 987

Mining Privilegea struck off the Regimr.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Westport, 11th March, 1919. OTICE is !hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the N Register, no cause to the contrary having been shown within the prescribed period of three months•. Mining Amend­ ment Act, 1914, section 30, subsection (4). W. D. WALLACE, Mining Registrar.

SCHEQULE.

License Da.te Na.tnre of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder. No. granted.

4382 23/3/16 Extended sea-beach claim North Beach, W~stport •. Timothy O'Neil. 4383 23/3/16 Arthur J. Morrison. 4606 22/9/15 Extended a.iiuvial claim Ballar'~t Creek, S;rge&nt'~ Sigismund Keoghan. Hill . 4664 26/1/16 Special alluvial claim •• Section W 84, Blocks V and Thomas Samuel, VI, Ngwwau Survey District 4336 9/12/16 Section W 63, Block XV, Albert Ernest Roberts. Oparara. 628 6/8/02 Residence-site Seatonville New Swastika. Gold-mining Company (Li- mited). 628 7/1/03 Section 106, Millerton .. R. H. Anniba.ll. 716 16/4/03 " ,, 80, Seddonville .. Dora. H. Dowse. 937 20/4/04 Pa.rt Section 69, Denniston John Job Hodgson. 1166 ll/4/06 Coa.lbrookdale • • . • Thomae L. Ford. 1166 . 27/4/06 Denniston .. . • John Job Hodgson. 1948 16/10/07 " Burnett'e Face . • • • T. W. Pratt. 2944 6/7/11 " William McDonald. 3222 19/4/11 " " Jamee Alexander. 4422 26/6/16 " (4 perches) George Pullar. 4463 20/7/16 ( 10¼ perches) Willia.m Butler. 1234 19/7/06 " Pa.trick l\lcCa.nn.

CROWN LAND.S NOTICES.

Timher in Nelson Land Di,,trid for Sale by Public Auction. 4. The purchaser shall have the right to cut and remove a.ll milling-timber on the land comprised in the license for ii District Lands and Survey Office, term of six years from 28th May, 1919, which shall also Nelson, 7th April, 1919. include the period from date of sale to the said 28th May, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that the right to cut ·and remove A ground rental of £10 per annum shall be pa.id by the licensee LN timber on the undermentioned lands will be offered for the filth year and sixth year of the term. The license for sale by public auction at the District Lands and Survey shall be for the cutting and removal of the milling-timber, Office, Nelson, at 11 o'clock a..m. on Wednesday, 28th May, and shall give no right to the use of the land. 1919, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and the 6. The purchaser shall have no right to use or sell any fire­ Timber Regulations thereunder. wood on the land other than the slabs cut by him from the milling-timbers during the process of sawing up the logs. 6. The timber shall be cut in a face, and the Crown re­ SCHEDULE. serves the right to fell and grass such areas as from time to NELSON LAND DISTRIOT, time shall have been cleared of milling-timber, and to grant SECTIONS 4, 5, and 6, Block X, Wai-iti Survey~District: Area licenses for t,he cutting and removal of firewood from such of milling-timber, 494 acres. areas. Rimu, 1,219,736 sup. ft.; birch, 1,722,407 sup. ft.; white­ 7. The license shall be subject to any right of tramway pine (ka.hikatea.), 16,330 sup. ft. ; ma.tai, 33,446 sup. ft. ; already granted or that may herea.fter be granted over the miro, 66,223 sup. ft. : total, 3,048,142 sup. ft. lands comprised therein, and the Land Boa.rd may authorize Upset price, £1,625. the laying-down and working of tram-lines through the lot by persons other than the licensee. 0oNDITIONS OF SALE. 8. The licensee shall not put, throw, or place, or allow to be put, thrown, or placed, into any river, stream, or water­ l. The right tci cut and remove the timber will be sold course, or into any place where it may be washed into any generally in a.ccorda.nce with the provisions of ·the La.nd Act, river, stream, or watercourse, any sawdust or other sawmill 1908, and the Timber Regulations ma.de thereunder, and the refuse. following conditions; and may contain such additional con­ 9. If the timber is unsold at auction, the right to cut it at ditions a.s the Commissioner in his discretion considers neces­ the upset price will remain open for a.pplica.tion until further sary in the interests of the Crown or of the public. notice. 2. The quantities of the various timbers set forth in the 10. The licensi, will be sold generally in accordance with above Schedule are approximate only, .and are furnished for the a.rea and boundaries as shown on the a&le map at the the information of intending purchasers, who are expected, District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson. previous to the sale, to make their own estimate of the quan­ 11. No compensation will be given, nor shall any be claimed, tities. NS contract for purchase shall be voidable, nor shall for any error, discrepancy, or miedescription wha.tever in the licensee be entitled to any abatement in price, by reason respect of these lots or in these conditions. of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, and kind than as stated herein, nor shall any extra sum be claimed by Plans and full particulars may be ascertained and copies the Crown if for any reason the quantity of timber is found of the Forest Regulations obtained at this office. to be in excess of that stated herein. H. D. Mo:KELLAR, 3. The successful bidder shall purchase the whole of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. milling-timber, and shall, on the fall of the hammer, pay in ca.sh a deposit of £260, together with £1 ls. license fee, and shall also deposit six promissory notes each for one-sixth of the balance, payable on demand. Thefl8 promissory notes Land in the Marlborough Land District for Sale or LP.ase .to will be presented-the first at an interval of twelve months Di$charged, Sotdiers. from the date of sale, and the others at intervals of twelve months from said date ; but they may be presented for pay­ District Lands and Survey Office, ment at earlier dates if more than a due proportion of timber Blenheim, 7th April, 1919. is found to be cut, or should any breach of the conditions OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands occur, or if in the opinion of the Commissioner the interest N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Sol­ of the Crown is jeopardised. diers Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, 988 l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 44 and applications will be received at the District La.nds and SCHEDULE. Survey Office, Blenheim, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. the 9th June, 1919. The lands inay ho purnhased for cash or on deferred pay­ Southland Cm,nty.-Otara Township. ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of SEOTIONS 7 and 8, Block III : Area, 3 acres 3 roods 37 perches; renewal for further successive periods of sixty-six years and upset annual rental, £2. a right to acquire the freehold. Level land of good quality, all in grass, and fenc<,-d on three Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board sides. Outgoing lessee to havc the right to remove or dispose for examination at the D;strict La.nds and Survey Office, of fencing. Blenheim, on Tuesday, 10th ,June, 1919, at IO o'clock a.m_ Wallace County.-Town of Hodgkinson. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination' of applicants: Sections 31, 32, 45, and 46 : Area, 40 acres ; upset annual rental, £20. Weighted with £20 16s., valuation for improvements. SCHEDULE. Practically level land, suitable for cropping or dairying, MARLBOROUOH LAND DISTRIOT.-SECOND-0LASS L,.ND. fronts two gravelled roads ; two miles from Ota.utan. Marlborough Oou,lly.-Upper Opoori Block. ABSTRACT OF TERMS A.ND CONDITIONS OF LEA.SE. Block III, Waka.marina Survey District. 1. Term, twenty-one years from 1st July, 1919. SECTION 4 : Area, 383 acres ; capital value, £660 ; instalment 2. Right of cultivation, but no valuation for improvements. on deferred payment (excluding interest), £16 !Os. ; half­ 3. No right of renewal. yearly rent on lease, £14 17s. 4. A deposit of a year's rent at the rate offered, and lease About 150 acres flat and undulating country, fair soil, fee (£1 ls.), together with valuation for improvements, must qas been cleared of milling-timber; balance of section is be paid on the fall of the hammer. very poor and shady, covered with birch bush. Well watered. 5. Eradication of noxious weeds. Altitude varies from about 300 ft. at the front to about 6. No assignment, sublease, or mortgage without consent. 2,400 ft_ at the back. Distant about six miles from Flat 7. Lease is liable to for(eiture if conditions are violated. Creek Post-office. H. D. M. HASZARD, Section 9: Area, 256 acres ; capital value, £760 ; instal­ Commissioner of Crown Lands- ment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £19; half­ yearly rent on lease, £1 7 2s. About half of this section has been cleared of milling­ Sale of Flax in Auckland Land District by Public Te:nder. timber. The section comprises about 90 acres of good flat to easy country, with a small area in grass ; remainder Department of Lands and Survey, easy to steep sidelings, stony in places, carrying mixed bush, Wellington, 26th March, 1919. chiefly birch. Well watered. Altitude is from 300 ft. to 1'.J OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act, 1,500 ft. About six miles and a half from Flat Creek Post­ l.~ 1908, and the flax regulations thereunder, that written office. tenders are invited and will be received at the District Lands Section 7 : Area, 282 acres; capital value, £.590 ; instal­ and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 12 o'clock noon on ment on deferred payment (excluding interest)," £14 15s. ; Wednesday, 16th April, 1919, for tho purchase of the present half-yearly rent on lease, £13 5s. 6d. crop of flax growing on the undermentioned Crown lands. Section comprises about 60 acres of fair to good land, flat; the balance is steep broken country, cold and shady, covered SCHEDULE. chiefly with birch bush. All milling-timber has been cleared off. Well watered. Altitude varies from about 320 ft. to AuoKLA.ND LA.NL> DISTRICT.-TAURA.NGA. CouNTY. 1,500 ft. Distant about seven miles and a half from Flat PART Blocks I and II, Waihi South Survey District, between Creek Post-office. the Kaikokopu and Pongakawa Rivers ; upset price, £750; Section 8: Area, 559 acres; capital value, £965; instal­ time for removal of flax, eighteen months from date of ment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £24 2s. 6d.; acceptance of tender. half-yearly rent on lease, £21 14s. 3d. This section generally is very rough and broken ; a bout CONDITIONS OF SA.LE. o.ne-.third of area is cold and shady, balance lies well to the 1. Intending tendorors are expected to visit the locality sun. Along t,he frontage is an area of a.bout 46 acres of flat and satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters to easy country that has been burnt and grassed. All milling­ relating to their tenders. timber has been removed. Well watered. Altitude runs from 2. The position of the flax is only approximately shown on about 350 ft. to 2,400 ft. About eight miles from Flat Creek the lithograph lodged at the Lands and Survey Office, Auck­ Post-office. land, and should any dispute arise as to the boundaries, the Part Section 6: Area, 184 acres 3 roods; capital value, decision of the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be final. £805; instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), 3. No tender will be considered wherein a less price is £20 2s. 6d.; half-yearly rent on lease, £18 2s. 3d. offered than the upset price stated herein. This section is all good country ; 120 acres flat, balance 4. The successful tenderer shall use every precaution to easy sidelings ; has been milled out and mostly burnt. Well prevent the flax from being destroyed by fire during the watered. Altitude· is from about 320 ft. to 550 ft. Distant currency of his license, and no compensation for the de­ about eight miles from Flat Creek Post-office. struction of any flax from any cause whatsoever on the land occupied,, by the licensee shall be payable by the Crown. Block II, Tennyson Survey District_ 5. The cutting and removal of the flax will be under the Section 2 : Area, 289 acres; capital value, £675; instal­ superVIBion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, or other ment on deferred payment (excluding interest), £16 17s. 6d. ; officer duly appointed by him, and the manner and method half-yearly rent on lease, £15 3s. 9d. of such cutting and removal of flax shall be as directed by About 50 acres of good flat land; milled out, burnt, and him. now carrying a fair amount of English grasses. Balance 6. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent_ of section runs from easy sidelings to steep broken country, on the amount of tender in cash, marked cheque, or post­ covered chiefly with birch bush. Altitude varies from 350 ft. office order ; the balance to be paid, if tender accepted, in to about 1,700 ft. Well watered. Distant about nine miles terms as stated hereunder. Jrom Flat Creek Post-office. 7.' The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sale posters and full pa;rticulars may be obtained at this TERMS. office. H.J. LOWE, One-third of amount of tender to be paid in cash within Commissioner of Crown Lands. seven days after acceptance of tender, together with £1 ls. license fee, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months thereafter. All instalment payments shall bear ..Reserves in Buuthland LandIJistridfor Lease by Public Auction. interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum as from the date of acceptance of tender, and with the interest added District Lands and Survey Office, shall be · secured by " On demand " promissory notes made Invercargill, 24th March, 1919. and endorsed to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Lands. _ N will be offered for lease by public auction at the Dis­ Tenders to be addressed " Commissioner of Crown Lands, trict Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, at 11 o'clock a.m. Auckland," and envelopes to be marked" Tenders for flax." on Thursday, the 24th day of April, 1919, under the provi­ H. M. SKEET, sions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908. Commissioner of Crown Lands. APBIL 10.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 989

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Bitting of the Nati11e Land Court at Grahamstown, Thamea. Registrar's Office Auckland, 3rd April, 1919. OTICE i• hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held at Magistrate's Court, Grahams­ N town, Thames, on the 8th day of May, 1919, to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect o_f which applications have been ;received by the Registrar, and all such other maUers as may · be lawfully brought before it. · [Auckland, 1919-2.J E, P, EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE,

APPLICATIONS FOB INVESTIGATION OF TITLKI!,

No. 'I Name of Applican,. Name of Laad. Boundaries,

1 Moanaroa Parate, Ahimla2 Plan No. 9545. 2 Paora te Ratu • 2 No. 95!5. S Hohepa Mataitaua Te Kowhai .• . No. 8787. 4 Haora Tareranui Patumahoe No.10806. 5 Waana Rakapa Tiomita .. Ra.werua No. 10547, 6 Tamaiwhiua Rawirl Te Ruapaewai No. 10565. 7 Kiriata Tupiki Hastings B.D. XIV No. 19386. 8 Hohepa Mataitaua Taranoho . No. 1972. 9 Hohepa Mataitaua and Taiwlwi te Taniwha Tarawhete (part) . No. 10701. 10 Taiwiwi te Taniwha Tikirahl . No.10547; 11 Te Wairere .. . No. 9525.

APPLICATIONS l'OB PABTITIONS,

Ho. 1 Name of App!lcaa'- Name of Land.

12 Titipo Mokena Te Aroha, Block 9, Section 81A. 13 Ira Watene Haereawatea C. 14 Haora Tareranui (Porritt!and Mueller) Hakaimango. 15 Meha te Monanaui .. Hakariwahine."':i 16 Te Hira More Hape South No. 1. 17 Paku te Putu Hastings, Lot 28. 18 MeiMoka] Horete 2c,11! 19 Te Hira Karewa (Buchanan and Purnell) ,, 2o2. 20 Petahiwi te Harare (Earl and Kent) Te Huehue B. 21 Wi Hikairo Renata (Buchanan and Purnell) Kaipapaka B. 22 Ngahuia Hohepa .. Te Kakati B. 23 Hakipene Paora Te Kapara No, 2. 24 Erana te Onerere and Erana Tanui (Barr and Blom.field) Kananga-Whenuakite 4. 25 Te Wehenga te Kukume and Te Ao te Kukume Kopuarahi No. 2. 26 Hawira Tango ,, No. 2. 27 Maui te Pere Kopuraruwai 3A 2B. 28 Kamura Taumahana and Rameka Taupaki (Porritt and Mueller) Koukourahi 4B. 29 S. Deeble r.. . Kuaotunu No. 60 2A. 30 Merea Wikiriwhi .. Mangamutu 3. 31 Merea Wikiriwhi . .' ,, 4. 32 Te Awhinate Kipa Maramarahi 2A. 38 Te Awhinate Kipa Te Mata B. 34 Paraku Rapana Moehau 4A (Huruhuru). 35 Petahuri te Harare (Earl and Kent) Te Muri-o-Puhirua B. 36 Karu Harawira Ngahutoitoi Koronai lH. 37 Frank Pinchess (Buchanan and Purnell) Ngarewha 1. 38 Taiwiwi te Taniwha (T. A. Moresby) Oruarangi. 39 Petahuri te Harare (Earl and Kent) Paiwai B. 40 Hera Maraea Tauteka Papaaroha lo. 41 Tehara Kapene lD. 42 Rangimaunu Manga,_kahia lD. 43 Hohepa Mataitaua (Earl and Kent) lD. 44 Hamiora Mangakahia (Earl and Kent) lD, 45 Pirika Waara 4 (Kumete). 46 Hera Mo.tire Matewai 4 ,, 47 Rihitoto Mataia (Parr and Blom.field) 50 2B. 48 Peetiwai Hoani and others ,, 5C2B. 49 Hera Hopihona Papaturoa 4. 50 Te Rata Hohepa Parawaha. 51 Hikori Rawiri Peka-o-Hawaiki. 52 Paraku Rapana Piraurahi 2. 58 Ira Watene Te Poho. 54 Te Hira More Pukehue 1. 55 Kahutaunoa Tahuora (Parr and Blom.field) Pukemokemoke 2B. 56 Te Karawhiu Ngahuka and R. G. Gage .. 2B, 57 Takerei Piripi and Tiki Rangi. . Pumok~2c. 58 Rina Haira ...... Raeotepapa North E 3. 59 Pare Pumai te Whetuiti (Hampson and MacGregor) . '. Rangatahi. 60 Petahuri te Harare (Earl and Kent) 61 Rangitungia Pereniki (Buchanan and Purnell) Rawhltiroa A 1. 62 Wiriharai Wirihana (J. L. Hanna) Rotokohu oB 2. 63 Epiha Ngawiki (T. A. Moresby) 5B 2. 990 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

APPLICATIONS ll'OR PARTITIOll8-COntinued. ------· - No, Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

64 Hone Ngatara (T. A. Moresby) Tairarata. 65 Taiwiwi te Taniwha, alias Wiremu Reihana Taparahi 2B. 66 Hiromo Moananui Tapuariki. 67 Rikihana Whakatau Taumatawahine. 68 Moanaroa Parata , . Te,urarahi A. 69 Moi Moka (E, Clendon) Tawhiripukeko 2B, 70 Hone Maikara Anihana (E. Clendon) Tawhitowhenua 3B. 71 Te Awhimate Kipa Tihiouou. 72 Te Awhimate Kipa 73 Makirangi Tame .. Tiritiri 7. 74 Te Kukume (Buchanan and Purnell) ,, 7B. 75 Hone Ngatara Waihou West 4A, 76 Tamaiwhiua Rawiri (Buchanan and Purnell) Section 4, Block IV, Waihou Survey District. 77 Ernest Deeble Waikanae 4A, Section l. 78 Pakipaki Piahana . , ,, 4B 2, 79 Tihitopu te Moananui lA. 80 Miria Ani and others (Porritt and Mueller) Wairahaki lB 2. 81 Awhimate Kipa Wariki. 82 Tatawahie Tumakere (Buchanan and Purnell) Waitakaruru le 3A 4. 83 Tatawahie Tumakere (Buchanan and Purnell) le 3A 4. 84 Henare Moanaroa Parata (Allison, Allison, and MacCormick) Wait~pu. 85 D. H. D. Hunter (Reed, Bailey, and Towle) Waitoa Survey District, Block I, Section 1. 86 Mare Teretiu Whakahoro. 87 Henariete, Kuku, alia,; Henareeta Whakapoi. 88 E. P. Earle Whanake No. 2. 89 Tangi Pakaurangi Whangamata 4B 2. 90 Toke Watene Wharekawa East 5B, 91 Rangirumaki Pereniki Wharenga A.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 121 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909. ------~ Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

--;;I Henry ~::t-Brownlee (Miller and Son) .. 1, Papakitatahi.

APPLICATION ll'0B EXCHANGE.

No. :-lame of Applicant. No.me of Land.

f ITaumatawabine-Kaueranga '!. 931 Heni Hirini and Karauna Poono l Kauaeoteparaoa.

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APPLICATIONS FOB SURVEY CHARGING ORDERS,

No, De.•• from whiel:t Name of Applice.nl, Ne.me of L&nd. Intere.sli ia calc.Wa.t.ed. Amonnli.

£ s. d. Aorangi A 4E 1 11 November, 1918 1 18 4 94 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland ,, A4E:l 11 ,, 1918 4 l 8 95 Te Aroha IX 31 10 June, 1918 8 3 2 96 Te Awaiti lo 1 .. 2 December, 1918 13 18 7 97 Horete 2B 2 April, 1918 12 2 7 I ,, 2c 2 ,, 1918 46 17 11 ( Huhurauniati B 3A 4 November, 1918 2 3 6 I B 3B 4 1918 3 2 9 98 ~, D 5A 4 1918 3 9 2 L ,, D 5B 4 ,, 1918 2 16 8 Kawhitiwhiti 4B 1 24 September, 1918 2 17 6 99 , 1 ,, 4B 2 24 ,, 1918 2 17 6 Ngatitamatera B 1 14 December, 1918 · 23 18 9 100 J ] ,, B 2 .. , 14 ,, 1918 56 12 9 Raeotepapa North C No. 2A 9 October, 1918 5 3 9 j Raeotepapa North C No. 2B 9 1918 2 8 7 101 No. 1 Raeotepapa North C No. 2B ' 9 1918 6 3 10 L No. 2 1918 6 102 J Rurunui B 9 5 12 1 ,, c. 9 1918 4 12 0 Tiritiri 6A 1 2 December, 1918 1 16 6 6A 2 2 1918 1 12 6 103 { 6A 3 2 1918 2 0 8 7B 2 1918 5 14 9 APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l"l1E. 991

A.PPLJCATIONS TO ABSIIIBB THIii AKOUNT OP 00:MPIIINBATION PAfABLE TO OWNERS OF NATIVE LAND TAKIIIN BY PBOCLAKATION UNDER THE PUBLIC WOBXB ACT, 1908.

Rama of Applicr..n,. Name of L11,11d. IArea ,a.1r.en. I Purpose for which taken. --- A, R, P, 104 Minister of Public Works .. Ma.ne.ie. lB and 2B D 2 .. 0 3 0·6 Diversion of the Me.nit.ie. River. 105 . .. Puhe.nge.teuru 3B 2 .. 70 3 17 He.ure.kl Plains drainage.

APPLICATIONS FOB ROAD ACCESS,

lilo, ApplioaDt, Block \o which Access is Block over which Proposed Road will run. required. 106 0. 0. Phair fEe.rl and Kent) Hoeote.inui•1 North 5A North I Hoeotainui. North 5A North 2B. 107 J, W. Hedley .. Ma.ukoro A 2 • • Ma.ukoro A 1. 108 Rubina. Ooxhee.d (J. St. Ole.ir) Nge.rewhe. 2 • • Nge.rewha. 1. 109 George Oribb (E. Olendon) Re.uhula. No. 2 Ruape.ewa.i and Whe.ke.piripe.wa.

APPLICATION li'Oil REHEARING,

No. I Name of Appellant. Ne.me of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal Is made.

110 Reke te Ka~• . -1· Aroha, Block V, Section 121 Decision dated the 12th day of November, 1916, I appointing successors to Tinie. te Marau, decee.sed. ------

APPJ..JCATION UNDER SECTION 7 OF THE NATIVE LAND All(ENDMENT AND NATIVE LAND 0LAIKS ADlUSTMENT ACT, 1918.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

111 I The Hon. the Native Minister •• .. ISections 2 and 8, Block III, Aroha Survey Dis- trict. ·

APPLICATION FOB DEFilllITION OF RELATIVE fNTEBESTS,

Name of Applicant. Name of Land,

1121 Ihepera Ahurei (Miller and Son) .· IMa.te.itanga.roa.

APPLJOATIOl!IS 1!'0B PROBATE,

118 E. J. Olendon Benjamin Anderson, 114 Hone Anihana Hori Anihane.. 115 Vernon Roberts (Miller and Bon) Rangitopea te Pukeroa.

APPLICATION POB LETTERS OF ADHINIBTBATIOl!I IN PERSONAL ESTATE,

Name of Applioan,. ___I ___ -· Name of Decee.1ed.

1161 Mei Moka . · I Te Rupapere Te.hime.ne. Na.he.

Sitting of the Native Appellate Oourt at New Plymouth. -- Registrar's Office, Wanganui, 5th April, 1919. OTIOE Is hereby given that; a supplementary sitting of the Native Appellate Oourt will be held at New Plymouth on N the 29th day of April, 1919, to hear and determine the appeal against the decision of the Native Land Court set forth In the Schedule hereto. (Wa.nge.nui, 1919-10.) L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPEAL,

No. I Name of Appella.nl. Name of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal ls made.

. 1 IPara.one Pukekure. and another.· INgatire.hiri and P.atuhe. Decision given the 8th day of June, 1918, on succes­ I sion to Pita.me. Pirike. In these-blocks .

• 992 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 4.4

Sitting of ths Native Appellate CO'Urt at Wanganui, Registra.r's Office, Wanga.nui, 5th April, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that a. supplementary sitting of the Native Appellate Court wil~ he l:;i.eld at Wanganui on N the 5th day of May, 1919, to bear a.nd determine the appeals against tbe decisions of the Native Land Court set forth in the Schedule hereto. . . [Wanga.nui, 1919-9.] L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. --; APPEALS,

No, Name of Appellant, Name of Land. Decision in respect of which Appeal is made,

1 Te Whalnga Ngaheke Reureu 2 Decision given the 17th day of September, 1918, at Marton, appointing aucoessors to Ka.uwaeroa Nga­ heke in Reureu 2, 2 Tenge te Ha.nairo Ta.urewa 4 West D Decision given tbe 26th day of Ma.rob, 19171 on partition.

S,ttmg of the Native Land Court at Teinuka. Registrar's Office, South Isla.nd District, Wellington, 7th April, 1919. OTICE Is hereby given that a sitiing of the Na.tlve La.nd Court will be held at Temuka on the 6th day of Ma.y, N 1919, to hear and determine the matters mentioned In the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which appllca.tlons h&ve been received by the Registra.r, a.nd a.11 such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. · [Waipoun&mu, 1919-2,) A. H. MACKAY, Registrar. SCHEDULE, APPLICATION ll'OB INVESTIGATION OF TITLE,

Name of Appllcanl Name of Land. Bonndaries.

1 IMlrla Kemara • • IOrakipaoa 888 , • I ------~------APPLICATIONS FOB PABTITIONS.

~~_ I______N_•_m_e_o_f_A_P_P_u_-_ .. ______~-~------N-~m_•_o_f L_a_n_d. ------2 Mata. Whaora Arowhenua. 881/2. 8 Te Maka. We.aka. • 881/llc SE. 4 Emera T. te Aika. Kai&pol 878/108. 5 Mere Anaba.u (F. E. Dale) • 181B, 6 Herewini Kamara (F. E. Dale) .. Oraka II and 46. 7 Heml Rlklti (G. P. Wood) .. Purakaunul Block IV 48/60.

APPLICATIONS FOB EXCHANGES OF LAND,

-1··----No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

8 { Hamuera Rupene •• Ka.i&poi 51 (pa.rt). Hohepa. Mapu •• 47 • 9 {Hamuera Rupene a.nd another 878/97 (part). Rupa.pera te Uki • • • . 878/47 10 { Hohepa. Mapu • . . . 878/97 Rupapera te Uki • . . . 878/51

APPLICATION FOB LETTEBS OF ADHINISTBATION,

No. I Name of ApplioanL Na.we of Deceased.

11 IMirla Kemara. .· I Ruiha. Mona. te Aika.

------. APPLICATION----- UNDEB SECTION 121 OF THB NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909. No. I Na.me of Applicant. :8ame of Land, Nature of Application,

121 Herewinl Kemara (F. E. Dale) .. IOra.Im 4, 6, a.nd 11 .. IApplying for cancellation of partition orders. made on the 5th February, 1887.

APPLICATIONS IN PUBBUANCE OF SECTION 115 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

~: -- - _N_am_e_o_f_Applloant. Na.me of Land. I Nature of AppliC11tion . • 18 Hana. Poblo (Gordon P. Wood).. Vpokooraka.itauheke· Na- Applying tha.t the rates charged over the said reserve tive Reserve be apportioned over the subdivisions thereof. 14 Hemi T. Pa.iki Ditto Ditto.

I l_ APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 993

APPLICATION UND:ff!B 8BCTION 14 OF THIii NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

No. I . Name of Applicant, No.me of Lo.nd. N&liure of Application.

Puhakati Applying to the Court to determine the person~ ...... entitled to and their respective shares in the said :-,~-~ land.

APPLICATION UNDIIIB SIIICTION 24 (e) OF THIii NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application. •

16 Hera Kemara (F. E. Dale) • • Puhakati 907 .• Applying to the Court to order Hemi Paiki to render an account of his trusteeship in respect of the said land, and pending the decision of the Court all rents from the said land be paid to the Public Trustee or the Maori Land Board.

APPLICATION FOB 8UBVIIIY CHARGING OBDEBS.

Date from which No, Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Amount. Interest is ce.lculaled,

£ s. d. f The Chief Surveyor, Christchurch Rauka.puka 913, lA 23 October, 1918. 17 3 5 10 l • • 1B 8 7 0 21! 1918.

Sitting of the Natiw Land Court at Kakahi. Registrar's Office, Wanganui, 1st April, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native N Land Court sitting at Kakahi on the 15th day of April, 1919, or as soon thereafter as the busineu of ille Court will allow. [We.nganui, 1919-8.] L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR GENERAL SUCCESSION OBDIIIBS UNDER SECTION 68 OF THE NATIVE LAND .AMIIINDMENT ACT, 1913,

No, Na.me of Applican'- Name of Deceased.

88 Moroati Taiuru Te Maa.ri Matuahu, 89 Taiuru te Rongo. 90 Wain& te Maari.

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 185 OF THE NATIVE LAND AcT, ~909.

No. Name of Applica.n,. Name of Land, Na.lure of Appl_ication.

91 Riri Me.nunui •. Hautu For an order for p11.yment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Le.nd Board on behalf of Arahori Tonga. 92 For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Manunui Tonga. 93 For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land . Board on behalf of Mike.Tonga, 94 For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Ramarihi Tonga.

APPLICATIONS FOB APPOINTMIIINT OF TBUBTJIIES,

-~~- Name of Applicant. Na.me of Lo.nd. Name of Minor.

I 95 M. Potaka Kirikau B Hone Potaka Osborne. 96 Otiranui 4B 97 Kirikau B Miriam& Potaka Osborne. 98 Otira.nui 4B 99 Wi Rihla •. Hautu Pikiao Tori.• 100 Pakira Nuku.

D 994 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

Sitting of the Naei,ve Land Oowrt at 'Rotorua. Registrar's Office, Rotorua, 5th April, ·rn19. OTIOE is hereby given the.t the me.tters mentioned in the Sohednle hereunder written will be bee.rd by the Native N Land Oourt sitting at Rotorua on the 28th day of April, 1919, or as soon thereafter a.s the business , of the Oourt will e.llow. [Wa.iariki, 1919-7.J H. S. KING, Registrar, SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS, ----,:

No. I Name of App!io&n&. Na.me of Land,

1611 IW. ha.ta. Reweti and others . · ITutuka.u East B 7B, _1_6_1_2~w_._H_._w_a1_k_e_r ___·_· ______·_·~M-ourea-Papaka.inga.. ______

APPLICATION FOB PBOBATJD.

No. Na.me of Applicant. Ne.me of Decee.sed.

16131 Ma.ko Ngarimu .· IMiriata te Taiawatea. ------

APPLICATION FOB SOBVJ!IY 0HABGING 0BDIDBB AND FOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF 8UBVIDY F:mEs.

Date from which Interest _:_0~1 Na.me of Applicant. Name of Land. is oe.lonla.1;ed. Amonnt. I

£ s. d. Whaiti-Kuranni 1B Y No. 1 8 January, 1919. 14 8 8 lBYNo.2B 8 1919 15 16 0 Whaiti:i{uranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 :37 1 0 No. 1 Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 24 8 No. 2 Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 28 1 0 1614 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland No. 3 Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 27 3 No. 4 Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 25 9 7 No. 5. Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 42 6 7 No. 6 Whaiti-Kuranui lB Y No. 2c 8 1919 44 9 0 No.7

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Tikitiki. Registrar's Office, Gisborne, 5th April, 1919. OTIOE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be hee.rd by the Ne.l;ive N Le.nd Ooun altting a.c Tikitiki on the 7th de.y of May, 1919, or as soon thereafter e.s the business of the Court will allow. · (Gisborne, 1919-10,] HAROLD OARR, Regietre.r. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB INVESTIGATION OF TITLES. ------~--·~------So. Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. 1

1 Heni Morete and Wi Te Hiamo I Herupara l. 2 Horomona Teo Paipa. 3 Hirini Pahau and others 4 Hohi Tuatara and others 5 Henare Peti, Renata Pohatu, and Para.one Wahn 6 Wha.rau Tuhaka and others .. 7 Hamana Mahuika and Popa.ta Pariohe 8 Paora Haenga Hineti~aha. 9 Ha.pi Haerewa 10 Paratene Ngata ll Ani Kane Roki 12 Hakaraia Mauheni and Wiremu Keiha HinetJraha and Whakaaari. 13 Wiremu Keiha 14 Raniera Tuhoro ,. Hinetiraha. 15 Arihia Koia 16 Kum~te. 17 Hohepa Rairi, Arapeta Tewa, and Anaru Nga.mu Okaira (portion of Turangarahui). 18 Hakaraia Mauheni Pohooterangi. 19 lrimana te Kawa .• 20 Eruera Ma.ea and others 21 Ha.pi Haerewa and others 22 Neho Kopuka and H. O. Paipa APRIL 10. '11HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 995

APPLICATIONS FOR INVESTIGATION OF TITLES-continued.

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

23 Pineaha Koia and Noa te Ranginui Pohooterangi. 24 Tepene· Wenerei and Eruera Terore 25 Piripi Turei and Paratene Ngata 26 Ani Kane Roki and others 27 Potene Tuhiwai 28 Arihia Koia 29 Hapi Haerewa and others 30 Iritana Kapa and Wi Tupaea .. Te R~im (part of Hahau 2). 31 Ane Kane Roki Tikitiki. 32 Paratene Ngata Turangarahui. 33 Amiria Huatahi and others Waitapuakowhai. 34 Paora Haenga Whakaari (part of Hinetiraha). 35 Peta Raroa and Karepa Taua 36 Arihia Kaia

APPLICATIONS FOB l'ABTITI0NS.

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

37 Ratimira te Puni .. Ahikouka le. 38 Peta Whekana and others 39 Wiki Taingahue and others 40 Mere Ngakaho and others 41 Paku Paihia 42 Hera te Waka 43 Renata Pohatu 44 Pahoe Morete Ahiko~ka le ancl 2B. 45 Mahi Tapimaunga .. Ahikouka 2B. 46 Katene Aupouri and Rota Tumehe Houia 47 Makau Nikau and Ihipera Mauheni Te Angaanga 1. 48 Potene Tuhiwai and others Te Aruhe 2. 49 Mahi Tapimaunga .. Kuratau. 50 Wi Pati Maraehara. 51 Hekiera Tukurua .. Poroporo. 52 Hone Paputene 2. 53 Neri Maukau and others 2. 54 Paki Ohuka and others 2. 55 Wiki Taingahue and others Tap~ihikitia. 56 Hoani Rangi and others Tikapaahinekopeka 4A. 57 Auiti Haenga 4B. 58 Peta Tamahori, Pino Tamahori, and others Tutu 2. 59 Paratene Ngata Waiomatatini. 60 Mahi Tapimaunga .. Wairoa B. 61 Amiria Huatahi and others Whakaumu and ,'l'ikapaahinekopoka. 62 Wiki Taingahue and others Wharau 3.

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APPLICATION FOB SURVEY CHARGING OBDEBS,

Na.me ol Appllca.n, Name ol Land. Amount. Date from which Interest No. I is oalcnlated.

£ s. d. I 67 Chief Surveyor, Napier Poroporo 109 19 0 20 September, 1907. 68 Tangiha.nga. 204 13 8 1894. 69 Ta.pa.tu 292 3 0 '1197 August,. 1894, 70 Waihooru 2B 23 13 8 27 • 1817. '

APPLICATION FOB ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES,

-.N~o·~----N_e._m_e_o_r_A_p_p_I_ic_a_n_i_. ______N_am_e_o_r_L_e._n_d_. ___ ~I_A_re_a._,a_k_e_n_. _I Purpose for which ta.ken.

71 IUnder-Seoreta.ry for Publio Works i Tikitiki .. 1 ~- ~- ~-1 For a telegra.ph-linema.n's ootta.ge. ------

APPLICATION E'OR PBOBATB.

No. Name of Applicant. Na.me of Deceased.

721 Hoani Huriwai IHapuroua. Huriwai. ------· ---····----- 996 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

MIBCELLil!EOUS APPLICATIONS,

No. Name of Applicant•. Na,ne of Land. Nature of Application,

77 Wiremu Peihe.ne. and others Hinetira.he. To a.soe?ta.in the ownership of sheep depe.sturing on the sa.id le.nd. 78 Hoe.ni Rangi e.nd others Hahe.u and Aruhemoko- Ditto, puna4 79 Apira.ne. Turupa. Nge.ta Ma.ra.nge.iroa 1B 11B 4 (part) To authorize applioa.nt e.s a.dministre.tor in the estate of Maha.re.ta. te Hui, deceased, to execute mortgages on the security of the lee.see of the said lands, the property of the said estate. 80 Poihipi Kohere a.nd Ra.iha. Tipoki Ha.ha.u For issue of order of injunction restraining Riwe.i Ra.roe. and family from ereoting fenoes on the said block. 81 Nge.tai We.noa. Me.ra.nge.iroe. ls 3 1B 4 For determination of ownership of Improvements. 82 Irime.na te Ke.we. Tike.pa.e.hinekopeka 5, 6, 7 For amendment of orders.

BttUng of the Native Land Court at Wanganui. . Registrar's Office, We.nge.nui, 27th March, 1919. OTIOE Is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be bee.rd by the N Native Land Oourt sitting e.t We.nge.nui on the 29th day of April, 1919, or as soon thereafter e.s the business of the Oomt will allow. iWe.nge.nui, 1919-7.] L. A, TEUTENBERG, Registrar, SCHEDULE. APPLICATION 11'0B INVESTIGATION 011' TITLE,

No, Ne.me of Applicant. Name of Land, Boundaries.

1 Rue.hoe.ta te Mane. (Armstrong, I Nga.onui On plan, Ore.ig, me Barton) ·· I

APPLICATION FOB DEFINITION 011' RELATIVE INTERESTS,

' ~ Name of Applicant, Name of Land.

21 Te Heuheu Tukino , . .· I Waione-Ma.unge.hu.

APPLICATIONS FOB p ABTITlONS,

No, Ne.me of Applicant. Ne.me of Land,

3 Tarewa Peine. (Currie and Jack) Kai-Iwi 6F 2.' 4 lhaka te Peina Kaiwhaiki 1. 5 Te Hina Peina le lA, 6 Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie ,, le ls. 7 Hapeta Tiopira Maraetaua 4B 2B. 8 James W. Browne, President, Aotea Maori Land Board Matatera-Papatupu. 9 Matene te Mata.hi (Currie and Jack) Ngapukewhakapu 2B 2B 2. 10 Matene Kauiki (Currie and Jack) Ngatarua 6. 11 William Henry Clapham (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton) ,, 7. 12 Ropoama Pohe (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie) .. Ngaurukehu A 10 IA. 13 Fullerton-Smith, Miles, and Cook (Currie and Jack)· .. ,, A2. 14 Weraroa Kingi (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie) Ohotu 7B 2A. 15 Tree.dwell, Gordon, and Brodie Ohura South D 5D 1 16 Currie and Jack Omuturangi 6A, 17 '.I'.aret!) Pohe (Currie and Jack) Oruamatua 2c. 18 J~mes W. Browne, President, Aotea Maori Land Board Otiranui lD. 19 Parete Wereta ,, 10. 20 Nepia Tauri (Currie. and Jack) Paranuiamata lOA 2. 21 Whatarangi Tekiria Para.para 2B 2F. 22 Rahapa Warea-i-te-Rangi Pariatumaunga 1. 23 Tuatini te Waiho .. Pipiriki Native Reserve. 24 Currie and Jack Raketapauma lJ 2A. 25 Tamou Rakei (Burnett, McBeth, and Brown) Rangitatau-Waitotara 3. 26 Wahirangi te Hire . . Rangiwaea 4F 14A 2D. 27 J. F. Waldegrave (Corry and Horsley) Retaruke 4A. 28 Wheriko te Hikopa Reureu 115. 29 Te Rongo Piripi 2M, 30 Mihi Turi 2F, 31 President, Aotee. District Maori Land Board ,, 3B. 32 Ngahuia Ruwai Te Reureu 3c. 33 President, Aotee. District Maori Land Board Reureu 3c. 34 Tawhai Teimana .. ,, 417B. 35 Charles Cameron (Tree.dwell, Gordon, and Brodie) Ruatangata 2c. 36 Manihera Stevens--(Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie) Tauakira 2B 2. 37 W. H. ~erries, Native Minister Taumate.mahoe 2B 2B 5. 38 2B 2B 13. 39 The Hd;._ourable Nativ~'Minister 2B 2B 15A,· 40 Tuatini te Waiho . . • , Whara,;_~7. 41 James W. Browne, President, Aotee. District Maori Land Board .. Waimarino A 12. 42 Henare Pumipi A 12. 43 Ra.roe. Matu (Arrowsmith and Loughnan) .. ,, E 6A. 44 Tiini te Kahuaio (Currie and Jack) Whakanaru. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 997

Al'PLIOATION UNDEB 8mOTION 121 OJ.I' THE NATIVJII LAND AOT, 1909,

No, Ne.me of Applicant. Ne.me of L&nd,

451 Hune te Tana. .· I Puketara.ta. 4.

APPLICATIONS l"OB EXCHANGES,

No. I Ne.me of Applic&nt. Ne.me of L&nd,

46 { Ta.meha.na. Pira.to Awarua 4o 12A 2. H. D. Bennett • 4o 15F 2, 47 { Merea.na. Ha.ka.ra.ia. .. Oka.ra No. 1. Ripeka. Tuiri • , Wa.itohi (Cama.rvon 8500). 48 {Ra.ngipa.wera. Reureu 2B SB, Roka. Mereh&llJI, 2B IB.

APPLICATION UNDEB SmoTIONB 49 TO 51 OJ.I' THB NATIVE L.um AMENDMENT AoT, 1918,

No. Na.me of Appllcanl, lialure of Appllca.'1on,

491 Wa.rena. Hunia .. , To la.y off a. right-of-way over a strip of the Kapa.ka.pa. Block or a strip of Seations 18 and 20, Pa.rewa.nui. .

APPLICATIONS FOB SUBVEY 0HABGING 0BDEBS,

Date from which Interest is No, I Name of Applioa.nt. Name of Land, _J Amount. I c&lcule.ted, £ s. cl. I 50 The Chief Surveyor, Wellington Awarua 2c lOA 46 0 0 i 26 August, 1918. 51 2c lOB 83 0 0 26 1918. 52 2c 10c 24 0 0 26 1918. 53 3D 3 4A 5 16 3 3 Ma;, 1918. 54 3D 3 4B 28 16 9 3 1918. 55 i Kai-lwi" 6B l 13 11 7 19 June," 1918. 6B 2 13 11 7 30 May, 1918. 56157 K;ipo A lA 4 10 0 25 March, 1918. 58 A lB 2 10 0 25 1918. 59 B 9A 3 10 0 25 1918. 60 B 9B 12 12 6 25 1918. 61 B 8A 5 14 2 25 Ju;;e, 1917. 62 B 8B 4 13 8 25 1917. 63 B Sc 3 8 1 21 Jdiy, 1011. 64 B 8D 5 2 4 25 June, 1917. 65 B 8E 6 19 10 25 1917. 66 K~itangata 12F 1 10 0 0 26 A;gust, 1918. 67 12F 2 18 5 0 26 1918. 68 Karaka A2A 1 4 5 2 28 Feb~ary, 1917. 69 A2A 2 3 16 1 15 March, 1917. 70 A2A 8 3 16 1 28 February, 1917. 71 The ChiefSurveyor, New 0Plymouth KoI;,o lA 9 2 4 5 March, .1918. 72 lB 14 9 8 5 1918. 73 M;raekowhai A 5A 1 57 4 5 5 JU::e, 1918. 74 The Chiei'Surveyor, Wellington Motukawa 2B 27c 1 4 5 6 25 1917. 75 2B 27c 2 17 1 10 25 1917. 76 2n 27c SA 11 19. 9 25 1917. 77 2B 27c 3B 18 8 3 25 1917. 78 Ngai'.:iotu 64A 9 0 0 24 Jcly, 1918. 79 64B 15 0 0 24 1918. 80 64c 8 9 0 29 J~e, 1918. 81 Ngaporo 63 10 3 30 January, 1918. 82 Ngatarua 3B 7 0 0 5 February, 1918. 83 3c 4 18 0 5 1918. 84 Ngaukehu" A 4B 23 8 2 23 1917. Nukumaru IB lF 1 5 9 8 2 May:• 1918. lB lF 2A 9 5 8 2 1918. :187 Nga~ukehu B 2B 1 10 15 0 6 Tucember, 1918. 88 B 2B 2 30 12 7 6 1918. 89 Nuk;~aru lB lF 2B 5 9 8 2 May:'i01s. 90 lB 2A 1 3 5 2 2 1918. 91 lB 2A 2 6 10 6 2 1918. 92 1B IF 3 5 4 4 2 1918. 93 Oka;~ 1 3 13 lo 20 1918. 94 2 7 13 2 20 " 1918. 95 P~apara 2B 2L 1 13 7 0 26 A;;gust, 1918. 96 2B 2L 2 17 14 0 26 1918. 97 Rangitikei-Manawatu C 4A 1 3 0 0 27 Oct~ber, 1917. 98 04A 2 3 0 0 27 1917. 998 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

APPLICATIONS FOB SUBVlllY OEABGING OBDlDBB-Continued.

Name or Appllcan,. Name of Land. Da\e from which Iaterest No, I la calculated.

£ s. d. 99 The Chief Surveyor, Wellington Rangiwaea 4F 14c 1 17 6 4 25 March, 1918. 100 4F 140 2 11 12 8 25 ., 1918. 101 Rata.'hi A 14 8 6 2 May, 1918. 102 B 9 15 5 2 ., 1918. 103 C 8 4 6 2 ., 1918. 104 C 4 8 7 2 ,, 1918. 105 IA 3 15 6 2 ., 1918. 106 · " ,, IB 7 10 6 2 ,, 1918. 107 Reureu I 26A 3 7 6 2 1918. 108 1 26B 12 11 6 2 ., 1918. 109 1 34A 2 19 4 25 March, 1918. 110 I 34B 5 0 8 25 1918. 111 I 34c 7 14 0 25 ,, 1918. 112 · R. R. Ri~hmond ,, I 120 0 0 25 June, 1912. 113 The Chief Surveyor, Wellington Taku 1 51 6 0 20 May, 1918. 114 2 28 6 0 20 1918. 115 3 68 14 0 20 ,, 1918. 116 ,, 4A 38 IO 0 20 ,, 1918. 117 4B 17 1 0 1 ,, 1918. 118 4o 23 7 6 20 1918. 119 5 72 11 0 20 ,, 1918. 120 6 69 5 6 20 1918. 121 " 7 34 17 6 20 1918. 122 8 14 1 6 20 1918. 123· 9 12 13 0 · 20 ,, 1918. 124 10 11 16 6 20 ,, '1918. 125 11 82 8 0 20 ,, 1918. 126 T~~akira 2M IA I 11 II 6 9 January, 1918. 127 2111 IA 2 IO 12 0 9 ,, 1918. 128 21115A 21 17 6 27 October, 1917. 129 2111j5B 5 14 6 27 1917. 130 2111150 9 15 9 27 1917. 131 21115D 4 7 6 27 1917. 132 21115E 3 14 0 27 1917. 133 ,, 2111 5F 7 8 0 27 ,, 1917. 134 Tawhitinui A 61 4 6 20 May, 1918. 135 B 41 17 6 20 ., 1918. 136 " C 28 0 0 20 ,, 1918. 137 Te Tuhi 2B 1 9 14 0 26 August, 1918. 138 2B 2 4 10 0 26 ,, 1918. 139 2B 3 12 IO 0 26 October, 1918. 140 ,, 2B 4 32 6 0 26 August, 1918. 141 Tuketuke A 6 3 6 25 June, 1917. 142 B IO 15 II 25 1917. 143 C 26 0 0 25 1917. 144 D 20 19 9 25 1917. 145 E 11 0 6 25 1917. 146 " F 9 15 2 26 ,, 1917. 147 Waharangi 6A .. 38 5 2 17 January, 1918. 148 6A ,, 28 0 6 25 March, 1918. 149 6B .. 17 15 IO 17 January, 1918. 150 6B .. 13 0 5 25 March, 1918. 151 60 .. 13 19 8 17 January, 1918. 152 60 .. 10 5 3 25 March, 1918. 153 6D .. 20 5 0 17 January, 1918. 154 6lll .. 20 2 4 17 1918. 155 6F .. 26 1 2 17 1918. 156 6G .. 57 11 7 17 1918. 157 6H .. 12 2 2 17 1918. 158 6r .. 27 8 0 17 1918. 159 6J .. 23 3 IO 17 1918. 160 6K,. 16 17 0 17 1918. 161 6L ,. ' 13 15 6 17 1918. 162 ,, 6M •• 7 3 0 17 ,, 1918. 163 Waimarino E 2A · 9 10 IO 5 December, 1917. 164 E 2B 19 1 6 5 ,, 1917. 165 6A 1 23 0 0 26 September, 1918. 166 6A 2 23 1 0 16 191& 167 6A 3 23 2 0 26 1918. 168 E 7A 13 9 2 26 1918. 169 ,, E 7B 26 18 4 26 ,, 1918. 170 Waipu 1B I 0 19 7 30 May, 1917. 171 lo 2A .• 2 IO 5 30 ., 1917. 172 lo 2B 9 3 3 15 ,, 1918. 173 4D 3D l 1 18 1 19 June, 1917. 174 ,, 4A 3D 2 0 19 IO 30 May, 1911. 175 The Chiei'Surveyor, New'Piymouth Whitianga 2B 3, Block XI, 17 IO 0 ' 22 April, 1913. Pouatu Survey District 176 Ditto 14 14 IO 26 March, 1915. 177 1 17 0 26 ., 1917. 178 Whitianga 2B 16A 28 15 5 5 June, 1918. 179 2B 16B 26 14 5 5 1918. A.Pm~ 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE11TE. 999

APPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN UNDER THE,POBLIO WORKS ACT, 1908, ------· ------~ Name of Land. Area to be Purpose for which taken. No. Name of Applicant, taken.

A. R. P. ( Puketarara 2) 22 0 0 For scenic purposes. 180 Minister of Public Works 3J 14 1 0 4n 22 0 33 Ohou'tahi IA, Block XIV, 23 3 27 Rarete Survey District Ohoutahi ls, Block XIV, 181 1 3 35 0 Rarete Survey District \ Ohoutahi 2, Block XIV, 44 2 18 l Rarete Survey District Raetihl 2B 2B 3 For road purposes. 182 I 4 0 { 2B 2B 3 l 20 0 r Section" 23, Borough of l 0 25 For railw~y purposes. Ohakune Section 24, Borough of 4 0 13·15 Ohakune Section 26, Borough of 3 0 20 Ohakune Section 29, Borough of 2 I 11-77 Ohakune Section 31, Borough of 2 0 35·3 Ohakune Part road, Borough of 0 0 9·85 Ohakune Part road, Borough of 0 0 0·2 Ohakune Section 33, Borough of 3 0·33 Ohakune Section 42, Borough of 2 0 31'75 Ohakune Section 59, Borough of 3 32 36 Ohakune Section 41, Borough of 0 3 11-45 Ohakune Section 40, Borough of 0 ll·92 Ohakune Section 55, Borough of 0 0 6·70 Ohakune Section 56, Borough of I II·2 Ohakune Scenic reserve, Borough of 11 2 4 Ohakune Scenic reserve, Borough of 0 0 1·93 Ohakune Part Crown land, Borough 10 2 8·51 of Ohakune Section 7, Borough of ::I 39·97 Ohakune Section 7, Borough of 4 3 2·36 Ohakune 183 Section 4, Borough of 6 0 16·8 Ohakune Section 5, Borough of 6 3 2·16 Ohakune Section 6, Borough of 14 0 26 Ohakune Pa.rt road, Borough of 2 2 31·2 Ohakune Section 6, Borough of 0 0 4·06 Ohakune Section 6A, Borough of 0 0 10·56 Ohakune Part road, Borough of 0 0 35·84 Ohakune Raetihi 2B I B, Borough of 2 1 17 Ohakune Raetihi 2B 2A, Borough of 3 1 30·6 Ohakune Part road, Borough of 0 1 12·54 Ohakune Part road, Borough of 0 0 0·34 Ohakune Raetihi 2B 2A, Borough of 12 0 13·4 Ohakune Raetihi 2B 2B 3, Borough 2 19·7 of Ohakune Part road, Borough of 2 20·13 Ohakune Raetihi 2B 2B 3, Borough 0 0 0·24 of Ohakune Raetihi 2B 3c, Borough of 2 0 24·89 Ohakune Raetihi 2B 3A, Borough of 3 2 14:8 Ohakune Part Ngapa.kihi, Borough 36 3 18·5 of Ohakune Part) Ngapakihi, Borough 0 l 18·5 !ii..Of Ohakune lOOO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. . [No. 44

APPLICATIONS FOB ASSBSSlWllNT 011' OOHPJDNSA.TION FOB LAND TAKEN UNDEB THE PUBLIC WOBKB ACT, 1908-continued.

Area. to be No. Name of Applica.nt. Name of Land. ta.ken. Purpose for which taken.

A. R. P. 184 Minist.er of Public Works Sub. 14, Taumatamahoe 478 0 0 For scenic purposes. 2B 2B (Taranaki Road District), Block III, Ki- ri Survey District Pukekowhai 2 1 0 6·4 For road purposes. 2 3 2 28 185 2 0 0 1-4 2 0 3 10·5 i Part Pukekowhai" 3 1 2 11·9 L

APPLICATIONS UNDIIIB SlDCTION 185 011' THE NATIVE Lum ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Applloatlon.

186 Te Waka Taparuru .• Ohotu 7B 2B .• For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Hare Rakena. 187 Pare Hoani (Treadwell, Gordon, 7B 2B .• For an order for payment of money held by the and Brodie) Aot.ea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Hirini Hoani. 188 Tamehana Kohiti (Treadwell, 7B 2B .. For an order for payment of money held by the Gordon, and Brodie) Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Te Mura Ranginui. 189 George Hutcheson •. Awarua 3D 3 No. 9 For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Puangi Rirerire. 190 Riripeti Maihi Waimarino A 21 For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Niko Maihi . 191 Currie and Jack Ohotu 7B 2B .. For an order for payment of money held by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Tapiki Tanginoa.

Al'PLICATIONS UNDlllB 8lllCTION 27 OF THlD NATIVE LAND A.OT, 1909.

No . !1. ______Ne.me of Applica.nt . _ Name of La.nd. -•, 191! Pipi Hori te Hane l'e Maire 2. 199 J11okson Palmer (Ohief Judge) Otiranui 1. 194 N11ima. Rikiriki Whakaihuwaka. 0 9.

Al'l'LICATIONS ll'OB 0EBTill'ICATIIIS OF AGES.

No., Name of Applicant. Name of Person the snbject of Application.

1951 Nana. Rahe.pa. (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton) Nana Rahape or Nana Tamarangi. 196 Te Puni Te.me.ti • • • . • • ITe Pun! Te.me.ti.

APPLICATION UNDER SlllCTION 140 OP THIii NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909 .

No. I Ne.me of Applica.nt. . I Na.me of Deoea.sed.

1971 Rawea. ,Eruere. • • , Eruere. Whe.ke.ahu. I

Al'PLIOATION UNDER SECTION .8 011' THE WEST 00AST 8ETTLEHIIINT REBEBVEB ACT, 1915.

No. I Name of Applloa.nt. Name of Land.

1981 Irihe.peti R~ukure. • • / Part Section 84, Whenue.kura. District, Wa.ioturi Blook. ______,_! ______APRIL 10,: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l''l1E. 1001

APPLICATION UNDEB SECTION 10 011' THE NATIVE LAND LAWS AKENDlllENT ACT, 1912.

N&me of Appllc&nl, ll&lure of Appllo&1don.

1991 Currie and Ja.ok .. , For an order for a road from the boundary of Tara.ketl 2o through TarakeU lB and le to the Ngei.Road. --~------

APPLICATION UNDmB SECTION 29 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

No. Name of Applicanl. I Name of Land. Natme of Application .

200 ITue te Uawiri .· IPakara.ka. ii .. , For an order for payment of money· held by t;: Public :I'rustee on behalf of Erueti Ma.nuhiri.

APPLICATION FOB CANCELLATION 011' BuccmsSION OBDEB.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Deceased. Nature of Application.

201 Ngarimu te Roringa •• •• Rangihopua.ta Ngarongo.. For cancellation of succession order made on the 5th day of Beptemb~r, 1918, a.ppointing Repe Nga.rongo suoceasor.

APPLICATIONS UNDIIIB S111anoN 292 011' TH;D NATIVE Lum ACT, 1909. ------Name or Applicant. Name of Land. Na.lure of Application. -~=--J------,------~ 202 Tua.tini te Waiho .. . Ngapakihi 10 .. For an Order in Council to set a.side a. porUon for a. cemetery. 209 Puanaki , • • • 1Mara.ekowhal , • Ditto.

APPLICATIONS FOB LIIITTEB& 011' ADIIINIBTBATION,

~1 ______N_•_m_e of Applicanl NameofD~ Hinemura. Tutara. 204 Toko Atua (Currie and Jack) .. ------~-I 205 Ruma Taiaroa Hoani Taiaroa. 206 Tiini Taiaroa 207 Tuatini te Waiho (Currie and Jack) Katara'hl.a te Rakeiwaho. 208 Tarewa Peina (Currie and Jack) Kingi Taituna, alias Taituha Pera. 209 Ngaparu Ngamako (G. Hutchison) Ngamako te Rango. 210 Nibeta Wiremu Mateone Hipera, alias Te Mateone, Mokai Kere• nua, alias Titaba. 211 Mihi Ria Tameha.na, P11napa Tamehana, alia& Tawheta Pa.napa. 212 Ripeka Uta.nga Potaka (Currie and Ja.ck) Paki Paihau Potaka. 213 Taimona Tawatea .. Rahira Taimona. 214 Wareaa Hunia. Raraku Hunia.. 215 Ma.nu Tapa Rangi Tapa. 216 Ani Miria. Ka.tene Ta.mati Hamiona Ka.tene. 217 Ta.hu Tahunuiara.ngi Ta.umaru Tahunuiarangi. 218 Ra.ngi Ka.wea (Currie and Jack) Tiini te Ka.huiao, 219 Puke.puke. Rawiri .. Te Oti Pohe. 220 Tianara Pa.ngi (Peine.), (Treadwell, Gordon, a.nd Brodie) Toko Pa.ngo (Peina). 221 Te Aoma.ra.ma Pine (Currie and Jack) Tute Akau Mawae, alias Tute&kau. 222 Hone. Kahukaka (Burnett, MoBeth, and Brown) Te Ua.wiri Tiweka.

APPLICATIONS !!'OB PBOBATB,

No. N&me of Applicant. Name of Dece&aed,

228 Ani Reweti (Currie and Ja.ok) •• Hore Weeti. 224. Public Trustee Hori Pumuka. 225 Ema Paraone (Treadwell, Gordon, and Brodie) :John Ra.nglhira.wea Got!, alias Hone Ra.ngi, hira.wea. Koti. 226 Pa.kete te Ra.ta. Maru te Ra.ta. 227 Ema. Hipa.ngo • • • • • • Piki Ra.ukura or Peti Nga.wain&, 228 Ha.ore Ta.mumu (Burnett, M.oBeth, and Brown) Wiki' Aropeta..

E 1002 'l'HE NEW ·ZEALAND GAZEi1TE. [No. 44

APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES,

No, I Name of Appllca.nt. Na.me of Land. Names of Minors. --~------~ 229 Wild Tatiana Ohotu 1, 2, 3, and 8, Puke- Hami Takutai, Hami Wiripo, Hami Tatiana, and hika and Morikau 2 Hami te Kooro. 230 Pukapuka Rawiri Motukawa 2B 4B Heperi Pohi. 231 Ngapakihi 2A 232 Ngaurukehu 10 233 Oruamatua 2K 234 Ruanui l, 3 .. 235 F. 0. v.':.\cheson Taumatamahoe 2B 2B 1 .. Kahut~iki Whakatau. 236 Ngaraihi Reweti Poutahi Kereti Warera and Rereti Ngaraihi. 237 Te Nohotumu Warera and Tenohotumu Ngaraihi. 238 Patea Petera" Morikau 2 Petera Rupuha. 239 Tauakira 2FF 240 Inia Ranginni Ruatangata 1B 1 Pikihuia" Ranginui. 241 Te Wairoro .. ,, 242 Nepia 'te Tauri Ohotu 7B 2B .. Wahine Rangitohitu. 243 Whatu Rewi (l\farshall, Hutton, Kapakapa Te Whatu Ritihia.• and Izard) 244 Ditto Maputahi 245 Kauangaroa 2 246 Kumuiti 247 Matatera 248 Omurihore 249 Paewhare 250 Ngaraihi Reweti Ponta.hi Wiki W~~ra and Wiki Ngaraihi (f. 11).

Notice of Adoption u11der Part IX of the Native Land Act, 1909. · lkaroa. Na.tive Land Court Office, Wellington, 9th April, 1919, T ie hereby notified that the order as set out in the Schedule hereunder has been made by the Na.tive La.nd·Oourt, I under the provisions of the Na.tive Land Act,·1909. A. H. MACKAY, Registrar, SCHEDULE. ADOPTING parents: Ahitana Topi Ropata and Ngaruma Topi. Adopted child: Topi Apa.tu.

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

Meeting of the South Island District Maori Land Board.

Wellington, 9th April, 1919. OTIOE le hereby given tha.t the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a J....N meeting of the South Island Dietriot Maori Land Board to be held at Kaia.poi on Wednesday, the 80th day of April, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., or a.a soon therea.fter ae the business of the Boa.rd will allow. . A. H. MACKAY, Registrar, SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRIIIATION OF BALES.

No. I Record No, Na.me ol La.nd. Na.mes of Parties.

l 1918/18 Wairau Native Reserve, Section 26 Tahua Watson to Lower Wairan River Board. 2 1918/25 Kaiapoi, Seetion 165 .. Teone Tamipora Matene Piki, Hikana Piki, Maata Piki, and Ruka te Uruti M. Piki to James Judson. 8 1918/54 154 Pane Tahui to Mae.ta Tau Piki 01· Rum. 4 1919/2 Ko;lntira.ngl, Section ii52 Hoani Tainui, lha.ia Weepu, Ila N. Barrett, Wikitoria Barrett, Rena.re Tumeho Barrett, Metapere Barrrtt, Raheta Uru, Rori Tipene Ta.wba.re, Waikura. Ta.inui, Tini Tirikstene, Te Whareraki Meihana., Tipare Meihana, and Maka.reta. Pihawai to Harold Michel. 6 1919/5 Kaia.poi, Section 162 .. Oriwia Parat<>ne to Robert McQuillan. 6 1919/8 Kowhitira.ngi 1152 Riwaka Anaha Horomona, Ihaia Weepu, and Wha.ka.marura.ngi Tawhau to Jam~s Park and Ja.mes Alexander Murdock. 7 191~/10 Half-caste Reserve, Section 36523, Rose Victoria Louisa Bla.ckmore to Francis Cha1Ies do Malmanche. Block 12 8 1919/ll Kaiapoi, Section 113B •. Thomas Goldsmith, Irai, Reita, Rena.re, Hira, and Horomona. Pohio to Joseph Byron :Moody. 9 1919/12 Wairau Native Reserve, Block 12, Amiria Keeti or Gage to Tahuroa Watson. Sub.26 10 1919/13 Kaia.poi, Section 230A .. Matauira te Aika or Eruera. te Matauira. te Aika. to James Judson. 11 1919/14 113A , , Hana Pohio to J. B. l\Ioody. 12 1919/15 230c .. Miria te .Aika or Kemara to .Tames Judson. l!-1 1919/17 27 Katarina·Kumea Green, Rewi Iritoka. Tahui Green, Rititia A. M. Green, and l\lerc Karina Hepetema Green to J. H. Ballinger a.nd F. D. Cassidy. 14 1919/18 176A .. Teone Pohio, Hana Pohio, Ko.ks.pa Pohio, and Puneke Pohio to Robert ~foQuillan. 15 1919/20 89 (part) Lilian te Pakeke, Kararai.na. te Pakeke, Hape, l\faru, Ellen, Hemi, Riki, a.nd Norana Rikiti Pakeke to Ja.mes Judson. 1919/22 Takaka, Section 9, Sub. 6 Eriha.peti Rore Pukekohatu, Tana Ruka., and Hera Hone Tanerau 16 I to J. W. F. Pool. APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l1TE. 1003

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF LEASES.

No. [ Record N<:>, Name of Land. Names of Parties.

17 1919/7 Moeraki, Sections 40/42 Eruera l\L te Ailrn, Henare !\L Urn, Wiremu Rehu, and J. H. W. Uru to N. E. Douglass. 18 1919 /9 To Kata., Block 12 /2 534 Hincwai Cant, William T. Maopo, ::\largarct L. Harland, Anihacre Heta, Apikaira Reta, ::\faekara HPta, T0 Pe.era Heta, Apera . Hcta, Hana Hcta, Heni Thomas, Herc Pitiui, and Pitiroi T. Pitini to Frank Jenkins. 19 1919/19 Kaia poi, Sections 38/40 Louisn, Banott, W. D. Barrett, Hohcpn, tc lhoka, and Te Wira I. Barrett to Robert McQuillan.

----~ ---~------·------~------~ Al'PLICATION TO SUMMON MEETING OF OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1()09. ----~--· ------No. I Record No. Name of Land. Resolution.

'>O I - I 1918/76 : Otonga IE No. 10 I Sale to Henry Hough.

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION,

-~~ I Record No. Ne.me of Land. Ne. ture of App!iea lion.

21 1916/23 Torotoroa Native Reserve 8\l5 and Application to pay rent-moneys in the hands of the Board to the 2557 Tuahiwi Runanga Fund (W. D. Bnrrctt). ------'-~

Meeting of the Aotea District Maori Land Board.

Wanganui, 3rd April, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a N meeting of the Aotea_ District Maori Land Boa.rd to be held at Wanganui on Tuesday, the 29th day of April, 1919, at 10.80 a.m. JAS. W. BROWNE, President. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OP ALIENATIONS UNDER SECTION 218 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Nature No.I Record No, of Names of Parties. Alienation. -"------D_"_t•-·-~__ J__ Name of Land.

19/113 Lease 19 :February, 1919 . . Komene 10 Tnmmotu to F. J. Greenway (Roy and Nicholson). 2 19/114 2 October, 1918 Ngatirahiri 5A Miri Arapatn and others to Lewis H. Knuckoy (Roy and Nichol­ son). 3 19/115 Transfer 8 March, 1919 l\fokoia lB J\Iaui Onekura to William Brunton (Halliwell, Spratt, nnd Thom1>­ son). 4 19/117 Lease 28 February, 1919 . . Kairau 2u Kauairei to Russell K Till (Roy and Nicholson). 5 19/118 21 December, 1918 Waiokura D lhu te Kaka and another to James S. McKay (O'Dea, Haselden, and Bayley). 6 19/122 4 March, 1919 Ngatikahumate 2 Pakihere Eruini to E. G. Holmes (Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert). 7 19/124 Transfer 17 1919 Waimarino 3G Raina Whitia to K. Barton and A. A. Barton (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton). 8 19/125 29 1919 Lot 1, Ngatitara 5B and Te One Rnkeipito to Tutehoro 20B Paki Bishop (Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert). 9 19/126 7 November, l!Jl8.. Ngntitupaea, Sub. 5, Sec­ Rihipeti Mininiki and another to tion 22 Wiremu E. l\Iininiki (O'Dea, Haselden, and Bayley). 10 19/127 Lea,ae 20 March, 1919 Haman 18A No. 2 Rawinia Pumuka to Thomas Hogan (O'Dea, Haselden, and Bayley). 11 19/128 Transfer 19 October, 1918 Ngatitupaea, Block 2, Sub. Wiremu te Kokonga Mininiki and 4, Section 22 another to Wiremu Eruera Mininiki (O'Dea, Haselden, and Bayley). 12 19/129 Lease 30 1918 .. ! Kaiwhaiki le 2c Te Rangi Tamatea Takarangi and others to William R. Ford (Currie and Jack). 13 19/130 Transfer 5 March, 1919 Ngatihaua 1 Puarere Ngarua to Alexander H. Christie (Currie and Jack). 14 19/131 8 1919 lnuawni 6A .. Wharemaku (Ngarangi) te Kaho to James F. Kiley (Currie and Jack). 15 19/132 23 January, 1919 Pa.rewanui 33 Te Hakeke and another to James H. Russell (Currie and Jack). 16 19/133 - March, 1919 Waimarino 3s Ria Mahirini to Peter C. Murray (Armstrong, Craig, and Barton). 17 19/l:l4 3 J!'ebruary, 1919 . . .\latailmhawai Lt Tnahine Kore and others to Howland T. Prosser (Currie and Jack). -~------'------1004 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ,No. 44

Meeting of th, Waikato-Maniapoto Diatnct Maori-Land Board, Auckland, 2nd April, 1919, OTICE Is hereby given that a siUing of l;be Waikato-Maniapotc District Maori Land Board will be held at N Auckland on Tuesday, the 29th day of April, 1919, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the maliters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, and such other masters as may be lawfully brought before it. Ii; la hereby notified for the general information of parties that, unless reason Is shown to the contrary, the Board will dismlaa, on the ground of non-proaeoul;ion, any of i;he applications hereinafter referred to as " Adjourned Applications" wbloh are not brought on for oonsiderai;ion at i;be meeting. E. P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE.

.A.PPLIOATIONS 11'OB CONll'IBJUTION OJ.I' ALIENATIONS.

Na•me No. Record No. of DaN. Name of Land. N&mes of Parties. Allenal;lon.

ADJOURNED APPLICATJONS, l 8658 Mortgage 11 August, 1916 Lot 64, Karaka Pepa Kirkwood and others to Wiremu Watene Tautari. 2 8706 Sale 26 September, 1916 ,, 332A, Whangamarino Takotoawa Otahuhu and others to Annie Lucy Fryers. 3 9146 Lease Lots 261 and 263, Parish of R'

APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1005

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALIENATIONS-Continued.

Nature of Date. Name of Land. Namea of Parties, No., Record No. I Alie11aU011,

ADJOURNED APPLTr.ATIONS-continued. 38 9778 Sale 26 August, 1918 Opuatia llB 7 A Maringiringi Horori and another to Thomas Francis Muir. 39 9779 Lease 10 1918 Lot 453A, Taupiri Hone Pera to Karo Hori and " another. . 40 9815 1918 Kaipapaka A J Paenga Reihana to Thomas Ed­ ward Tasker. 41 9816 - September, 1918 B -~''., Wi Hikairo Renata and others to -'..,. ll"r....- Thomas Edward Tasker. 42 9830 Sale 16 1918 Lot 202A, Parish of Ka- Ngaki Wikiriwhi to Campbell ramu Johnstone. 43 9835 28 August, 1918 Huruhi No. 5E (part) Tareha te Tairi to Frederick Kearsley. 44 9887 Lease 23 September, 1918 Lot 30, Parish of Karamu Roka Hopere and others to Pou­ whero Kihi. 45 9896 Sale 28 October, 1918 Allotment 111, Parish of Motio Maaka and others to Kahu­ Tamahere rangi Eru Kaka. 46 9897 6 September, 1918 Waitakaruru ln 2A Hoete Waata Tutakewa to Cathe­ rine Velicia Coxhead. 47 9898 6 1918 Rangitomarumaru Tuwhakakorongoa to Rauroha to Dorothy May Coxhead. 48 9899 17 October, 1918 Opuatia 16e 2n, Lot 1 Tupaea Ruihana to John Muir. 49 9900 6 August, 1918 Waitakaruru le 3A Wiremu Hoete Waata to Dorothy May Coxhead. . 50 9901 6 1918 le 3o 2 Wiremu Hoete Waata to Robert Alexander Coxhead. 51 9904 Lot 39, Parish of Koheroa Tohi Kuri and others to Aubrey (part) James Willis.

'NBW APPLICATIONS, 52 9906 Sale 11 October, 1918 Motutieke F (part) Matanui to Edward Lapwood and another. 53 9909 Lease Te Au-o-Waikato 7A Pare Pumai te Whetuiti to Benja­ min O'Brien. 54 9916 Sale 18 November, 1918 Lot 358A, Parish of Wai- Henry Flaveil to Turama Mere pipi Paora and another. 55 9937 Lease 17 December, 1918 .. Lot 201D, Karamu Huiarangi Rauwhero and others to Campbell Johnstone. 56 9938 29 October, 1918 Lot 201A 3B 5, Karamu Hciukura Nikorima and others to Campbell Johnstone. 57 9947 Sale 5 July, 1918 Lot 107B, Tamaherc Wiremu Matewha and others to William Glasson Phillips. 58 9952 Lease 11 January, 1919 Maketawa, Te Kauae, and Meteria Papahuaki to Charlotte Te Rota Elizabeth Tasker. 59 9959 Sale 3 August, 1918 Te Au-o-Waikato 7o 3A:. Paora te Ahuru to Kahurangi Eru Kaka.· 60 9960 7 1918 Waitakaruru 5c 2B 1 Arama Pukohoho and others to Janet Purnell. 61 9963 ,, 30 October, 1918 Lot 62B 9, ParishofWaipa William Campbell to Reid Barton. 62 9964 Lease 30 September, 1918 Erana Rangikawaua to William Campbell. 63 9965 30 1918 Lot 62A 2B, Waipa Mamae Hone Patene and another to William Campbell. 64 9967 Sale Pakarikari 2 B Hori te Kanawa and others to H. Smith. 65 9978 7 February, 1919 •. Kauanga Whenuakite-No. Erana te Onerere and others to Ernest Arthur Craig. 66 9986 3 September, 1918 Te Au-o-Waikato 4B (part) Pukohu Takiwau to George H. Pirritt and another. 67 9987 Lease 26 October, 1918 Te Au-o-Waikato 4B (part) Pukohu te Aho and others to and 4c 1 George H. Pirritt. 68 9988 Sale 7 1918 Te Au-o-Waikato 7A Karika Paehau to Benjamin O'Brien. 69 9989 7 February, 1919 .• Lots 474 2A and 2B, Parish Karika Paehau to Frederick N. of Taupiri Twining. 70 9990 Lease 28 October, 1918 Hoeotainui North 5A 2E •• Ngahuru Amotawhiri to Koina'Iri Paitaki. 71 9991 28 1918 5A2D .. Ngahoro Kirihipu and other to Koinaki Paitaki. 72 9999 1 November, 1918 Te Au-o-Waikato-Maunga­ Tarapipipi Taingakawa and an­ tapu 3o l other to Kahurangi Eru Kaka. 73 10025 1918 Karamu 201A lA Remana Nutana and another to Helga L. Johnson. 74 10036 Sale . 5 October, 1918 Te Huehue A Ngahuia Torupoaka to John Ro­ bert George Stansell and others. 75 10037 5 1918 B Parepumai te Whetuiti to John Robert George Stansell and others. 76 10038 5 1918 Te Paiwai A Ngahuia Torupoaka to John Ro­ bert George Stansell and others. 77 10039 5 1918 B Parepumai te Whetuiti and others to John Robert George Stansell and others. 1006 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

APPLIOATIONE FOR CONFIRMATION OF ALIENATIONS-continued.

Nature No., Record No. of Date. Name of Land. Namee of Parties. I Alienation.

NEW APPLICATIONS-continued. 78 10040 Sale 5 Oot.ober, 1918 Muriopuhirua A 2 Parepumai to Whetuiti to John Robert George Stansell and others. 79 10041 5 1918 B Parepumai te Whetuiti and other,s to John Robert George Stansell and others. 80 10042 5 1918 Kaikupenga .. Ditto; 81 10043 Wahine-o-Rukuwai Koinaki Paitaki and others to John Robert George Stansell and others. 82 10045 Lease 21 February, 1919 . . Lots 35 and 36, Karamu .. Tautini Ripeka Kukutai to Camp­ bell Johnstone. 83 10046 21 1919 • . Lot 38, Parish of Karamu Paora Tuhua and others to Camp­ bell Johnstone. 84 10047 Sale 19 1919 • . Lot 99n, Parish of One­ Te Rata Patate to Mary Muir. whero 85 10048 11 1919 . . Okauia 4E 2c (part) Te Roretana Kereti to Hector Sutherland. 86 10050 19 1919 • . Allotment 273, Parish of Tumure Kamariera and others to Waipipi Macy McPherson and another. 87 10051 18 1919 . , Aorangi B 2 •• Merea Wikiriwhi to George Bu­ chanan. 88 10052 19 1919.. A 1 .. Ditto. 89 10053 21 1919 . . Lot 203, Parish of Waipipi Witana Toka Manukau and an­ other to Annie Alice Robinson. 90 10054 28 11119 • . Te Au-o-Waikato A 2B 2 Tuiri Horea to Kenneth J. B. McCardle. 91 10055 4 March, 1919 Opuatia 5c 2B Ngarama Taka to Eleanor Gert­ rude Rutherford. 92 10058 Huruhi No. 3B Pomare Hetaraka to Saul Simons and another. 93 10061 2 April, 1919 Lot 137, Parish of Tama- Kahurangi Eru Kake, to Annie here Alice Robinson. 94 10063 16 September, 1918 Opuatia llB 9J Te Aho Karaka te Aho to Thomas Francis Muir. 95 10064 14 March, 1918 To Akau A 8A Maoa Tunui to Hazel Marcella Kinder. 96 10065 5 October, 1918 Lot 207, Parish of Manu­ Te Puea Herangi and another to rewa, James Robertson. 97 10067 Lease 27 February, 1919 .. Lot 201c 5, Karamu Rihi Erueti to Rore Erueti. 98 10074 Sale 21 March, 1919 Lot 104, Parish of Tama­ Te Reo Hoani and others to James here Edward Dobbs. 99 10075 Lot 112, Parish of Tama­ Miriama te Pora and others to here James Edward Dobbs. 100 10076 21 March, 1919 Lot 103, Parish of Tama·- Te Kaewa Parai and others to here Harry Robinson.' IOI 10077 11 1919 Maungatapu B No. 3 Te Aokawhe Manihera and others to Peter McNaughton. 102 10078 - April, 1919 Tauwhare Tata Tumakere and others to William Dalziell and another. 103 10084 2 1919 Tiritiri 3c 2 Ripeka Perata and others to Lilian Bagnall. 104 10086 28 March, 1919 Puteahapahapai Parepumai te Whetuiti to Edith Mary Broad.

APPLICATIONS TO Bll'IDt:ON MEETINGS 01' 0WNE11S ll'NDEB PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

No.I Record No. I Name of Land. Nature of Proposed Alienation.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS, 105 9617 Uriwha Reserve A Sale to Thomas Gill for the amount of the Government valuation 106 9618 B Ditto. 107 9390 Waita~ruru IA 5 Sale to George McGinnis Hendry for the amount of the Government valuation. 108 9396 Te Akau D 4B 3B Sale to Susan Maud Burgess for the amount of the Government valuation. 109 9486 DNo. 7 Lease to Susan Maud Burgess for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the first twenty-one years, and 5 per cent. on the then un­ improved value during the remaining twenty-one years. 110 9752 Aotea South 3c 2 Lease to Thomas Baxter Scott for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of 6s. per acre. 111 9889 Kaipapaka B Lease to Thomas Edward Tasker for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of £1 12s. per acre. 112 9821 B Lease to W. J. Denize for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of £1 15s. per acre. APRIL 10.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. , 1007

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MBIIITINGS OF OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVB LAND AOT, 1909-continued.

~ Record No. I Ne.me of Le.nd. Ne.ture of Proposed Alienation. ~------NEW APPLICATIONS. 113 9569 Tapuiwahine le 2 Sa.le of timber to Jogeph Hankin for the amount of the Government valuation. 114 10056 Ma.unga.tautari 4B 3 and 6, Section 6 (!.) Rescind confirmation of a resolution to lease to Ernest McKinder on default in payment of rental. (2.) Lease to Andrew Kay for a. term of forty-two years at a rental of 3s. 6d. per a.ere during the first twenty-one years and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the re- maining twenty-one years. 115 10072 Pikiatua Sale to Frederick Bredenheck for the sum of £4 per a.ere. 116 10073 Lot l07R, Parish of Tame.here Sa.le to William Glasson Phillips for the sum of £20 per a.ere. 117 10079 Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua. 76B 1 Lease to George Hamilton Matcalfe for a term of fifty years at an annual rental of ls. 3d. per a.ere during t,he first twenty-five years and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the remaining twenty-five years. 118 10081 Allotment 3, Block XXV, Township Sale to Amelia Jane Bell for the sum of £120. of Otorohanga. · 119 10088 Aotea. South 3o 2 Lease to Harry Thomas for a term of twenty-one years at a. rental of 8s. per acre.

APPLICATIONS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTIONS.

No. I Record No. I Name of Le.nd.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS. 120 9270 Section 4, Block IV, Waihou Survey That the land be sold to Robert Darrah for the sum of £16 lOs. District · per acre. 121 9331 Whanake . . That the land be sold to George Price and James McCormick for the sum of £15 per a.ere. 122 9756 Ka.iwake. 2 R 5 That, 11 license to cut all ka.hika.tea. timber on the block be granted to William Robert Patterson and Edmund Elliott for a term of five years for the sum of £270. NEW APPLICATIONS. 123 9112 Wa.ira.haki lB 2 That the land be leased to John Fa.sher for a term of twenty-one yea.rs at a rental of 7s. per a.ere. 124 9403 Ma.unga.tauta.ri 4B 7 3B l That a portion of the land containing 70 acres be leased to Elizabeth Barker for a term of fifty yea.rs at an annual rental of 2s. per acre during the first twenty-five yea.rs a.n_d 4s. per a.ere during the remaining twenty-five yea.rs. 125 9436 Whareka.wa le 3 That the land be sold to F. E. Douglas for the sum of £1 per a.ere. 126 9437 lo 3 That the land he sold to A. R. Douglas for the sum of £1 per acre. 127 9546 H~~ngi •. That the land be leased to Hohepa Ma.taitaua for a term of forty- two yea.rs at an annual rental of ls. per acre during the first twenty-one yea.rs and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the remaining twenty-one yea.rs. 128 9552 Wa.itaka.ruru 5o 2B 2 That the land he leased to Duncan Donald McKenzie for a term of forty-two years at an annual rental of 4s. per acre during the first twenty-one yea.rs and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the remaining twenty-one years. 129 9555 Te Kuiti 2B lN Roads .. That the land be sold to the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Te Kuiti, to the end and interest that the said piece of land shall he for ever used as a public road or street. 130 9678 Kakepuku 9B 5, Section I That the land be sold to Arthur Mold for the sum of £386. 131 9734 Orahiri 7c 2 That the land be sold to ,John Ormsby for the sum of £703. 132 9764 Rotokohu 5B 2 That portion of the land containing 400 acres be sold to Gladys Nicholson for the sun;i. of £2 per aero. 133 . 9780 Ta.umata.tota.ra 4B 3 That the land be leased to Tawhi Erueti for a. term of twenty-one years at a.n annual rental of 4s. per a.ere. 134 9784 Ha.utm-11 East B 2 21' 2A That the assembled owners accept and request the Waikato-Mania- poto District Maori Land Board to accept, and confirm a surrender of the lease by William Ray Ellingham of the land on tire full rent and all expenses of surrender being pa.id to the date of confirmation of the resolution to surrender. 135 9790 Wariki That the land be sold to George Cribb for the sum of £20 per acre. 136 9812 Wairau 3D No. 2 That the land be sold to Henry R. Bush for the sum of £600. 137 9813 No. 3c That the land be sold.to Witika Taupo for the sum of £550. 138 9820 Wh~rekawa. 4B 3F That the land be sold to Eileen Kate Nesta Ada.ms for the amount of the Government valuation. 139 9822 Allotment 110, Parish of Tama.here That the land be leased to E. J. Dobbs for 11 term of forty-two years a.t an annual rental of £1 5s. per acre during the first twenty-one years and 5 per cent. on the unimproved value during the remaining twenty-one years. 140 9828 Horoltawau That the land he sold to Charles Swann for the sum of £545. 141 9854 Rangitoto-Tuhua 2F 3 .• That the land be sold to Hikaka Takirau for the sum of £130. 142 9875 Kinoha.ku F.ast lA lR .. That all the timber on the land be sold to George Justin Browne for the sum of £30, and that the Waikato-Ma.nia.poto District· Maori Land Boa.rd be authorized to pay an amount not exceeding half of the amounts received for the timber to the lessee to allow such timber to he sold and removed, such timber to be removed within ten yea.rs from the date of the passing of the resolution. 143 9877 Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua 29c 2A 3 That portion of tho land be sold to Ian McLuckie for the sum of £5 6s. per acre. 144 9878 Puketa.rata 4o 2 A That the land be sold to George Richmond for the sum of £6 per a.ore. 1008 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

APPLIOATIONB IN TEBMB 011' SECTION 280 011' THIii NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, 11'0B THIii 00NSIIINT 011' THIii GOVIIIBNOB-GENEBAL IN 00UNCIL TO MORTGAGES.

No. , Beoord No, Name of Land. Names of Parties.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS. I 1451 9907 ITe Akau B 12s: •• , Winia.ta. Mauriri to Pairs.ma. Keepa. -~ 146 9908 • B 12K • . Hana. Ta.a.re and a.nother to Pairama. Keepa. ---'------'------'----- I I

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 28 011' THE NATIVE TOWNSHIPS AoT, 1910. I

No. \ Record No. Name of Land. BeneftolaJ Owner. Proposed Purchaser.

ADJOURNED APPLICATION. 9626 Sect~on 16, Blook VI, Te Kuiti Town- , Rewa.tu Hiriako .. j T. Frost. 1471 I ship

Muting of the Tokerau District Maori Land Board. Auckland, 7th April, 1919. OTICE is hereby given that a siUing of the Tokerau District Maori Land Boa.rd will be held at Ra.wane on Monday, N the 5th day of Ma.y, 1919, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the matters mentioned In the Schednle hereunder written, and such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. It Is hereby notified, for the general information of pa.rties, that, unleBB reason is shown to the contra.ry, the Board will dismiss, on the ground of non-prosecution, a.ny of the applications hereina.fter referred to a.s "Adjoumed Applications " which are not brought ou for oonslderation at the meeting, [Tokerau, 1919-8.] E. P. EARLE, Reglstra.r. SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS ll'OB 00Nl!'IBMATION 011' ALIENATIONS.

Nature No. Record No. of Date. Name of Land. Names of Parties. Alienation.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS. 2919 Transfer 10 Ma.y, 1917 Te Ka.ra.ka G Matin Mataika and others to G. J. M. Irvine and A. H. Rogers. 2 3024 4 ,, 1916 Pukehuia 2c No. 2 Rameka Eruera and others to John Whitefield, jun. 3 3039 28 December, 1917 Ha.uturu lo 2 Nohoriri Paea and others to Wil­ liam George Kendall: 4 3060 22 February, 1918 . . Pa.ihia 111' 2 (pa.rt) Rora Atama to The Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. 5 3136 22 May, 1918 Maroparea Reserve Herewini Waa and another to William Campbell Miller. 6 3138 25 Sept.ember, 1918 Whirinaki 6c No. 1 Te Tubi Hereteni to Walter James Jackson. 7 3153 12 November, 1918 Paihia 2A 2B (part) Pereene Wiremu to Tama.ti Wai­ pouri. 8 3154 2 ,, 1918 ,, 2A 2B Tamati Waipouri to Ngawini Pita. 9 3155 31 October, 1918 . . Waihou Lower D 3 John Bryers to Maxwell Beazley.

NEW APPLICATIONS. 3181 Transfer 28 December, 1918 Manurewa B No. 6 George Sydney Bryers to John 10 I Bryers. 11 3197 27 September, 1918 Te Touwai B No. 17 Pua.tau Kingi to Hiria te Paoro. 12 3200 8 March, 1919 Waimanoni 2A and Wai- Hohepa Kaka to Josiah Alex­ manoni 2F ander Maria. 13 3205 Conveys.nee 1 1919 Paihia No. 373N Wiremu Paora and others to Joseph Lythel McKeown. 14 3206 Tra.nsfer - 19 February, 1919 .. Konoti B No. 5 No. 2 Nopera Keepa to George Gal­ lagher. 15 3207 10 March, 1919 Matauri 2o Paora Kira to Joseph Lythel McKeown. 16 8208 10 1919 2A Miraka Paora and others to Joseph Lythel McKeown. 17 3209 4 November, 1918 Konoti A 4 South lA 1 Tauhinu Kingi to Hakaraia Ka­ raka and others. 18 3211 l March, 1919, &c. Waibapa 3B 2B Hera Hapukiniha and others to John Foley, sen., and M. S. Foley. 19 3217 1 1919 Noki Tuauru and others to John Foley, sen.,.and others. 20 3218 1 1919, &c. Waikukupa E Peti Henare Kingi and others to Maria Connolly. 21 3220 18 December, 1918 Whakanekeneke 7n Tonga Eruera and others to Alfrep Faithfull, jun. 22 3221 18 1918 No. 2 Roma Paikaraibe t o A If red Thomas Sturge. 23 3222 14 October, 1918 . . Ma.nga.muka West 3s l Miriama Puhipi to Valentin Au­ gustin Abraham. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1009

APPLICATIONS FOR CoNFIRlllATION OF ALrl!:NATIONs-continued.

N&ture of Date. Name of Land. Na.mes of Pa.rtioa. No I Record No. I Aliena.tion. ------'------1- J'JE~ APPLTCATIONS-continue,t. ,. 24 3223 Lease 14 November, 1918 Mangamuka West 3z and Riria Karanga and others to Mangamuka East B 1 Valentin Augustin Abraham. 25 3224 Transfer 19 March, 1919 Ahipara 49D Panau Wi Hamiora and Teri Wi Hamiora to Shirley Wilfrid Maaters. 26 3227 12 ,, 1919 Pukehuia 2D No. 1 Natives to John Whitefield, jun. 27 3228 Lea'~e 3 December, 1918 Whakanekeneke No. 5 Hami Henare to Alfred Faithfull, jun. 28 3229 Transfer 26 November, 1918 ' Waihou A 6n 2 Hauauru Kaihe to Hohepa Heperi. 29 3230 2 December, 1918 .. I Whakanekeneke 7 A Henare Tei to Harold Stewart , Robinson. 30 3232 15 March, 1919 I Waima North A No. 2 1 Haare Paraea to William Brad­

! shaw.

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MmmTINGS OB' OWNERS UNDER PART XV1II OB' THIil NATIVE LAND AcT, 1909.

No. Ii Record No. Name of Land. Na.tore of.Proposed Alienation. ------~--- NEW APPLICATIONS. 31 3198 Mangamuka East C i That the said land be revested in the Native owners. 32 3212 Whirinaki No. 6A That the said land be sold to Walter James Jackson at the amount of the special Government valuati,m, but not less than 18s. per acre. 33 3231 No. 6E Ditto.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 232 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Na.me of _Applicant. _I______N_a._m_e_o_f_L_a._n_d_. ______

_3_4_1 __3_2_10 ___ l~onot~~ South lA, Section 1 LHakaraia Karaka and others.

APPLICATIONS UNDER PART XVIII OF THIil NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTIONS. ------·-- - ·-··-- I ·, No.: Record No. I___ _ Name of Land. __ I_ Resolution. NEW APPLICATIONS. 35 2734 Utakura 2D No. 11 That the said land be revested in the Native owners. 36 3066 Tautehere 2B, Section !l That the said land be leased to Rameka Morunga and Paki Ripia for a term of fifty years at a rental of ls. 3d. per acre per annum for the first twenty-five years, and an annual rental equal to 5 per cent. of the unimproved Government valuation during the second twenty-five years. 37 3117 Kaikou 3, Lot 12 That the said land be leased to Hone Peepe, of Moengawahine, for a term of twenty-one years at a yearly rental of 5 per cent. on the Government valuation. The lessee to fence the block and sow it in European grasses. 38 3118 Rnapekapeka lH lB That the said land be sold to Herbert Rouse, of Nukerenui, for the sum of £2 per acre. 39 3132 Mangamuka East 3~ That the'said land be sold to Ernest Henry Oudaillc at the price of £ 1 10s. per acre.

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULA'r!ON N 0. 52. REGULATION N 0. 52. HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land rnHE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land T District hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners ..J_ District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of We.erenga Ee.st No. 2B Block will be held, in pursue.nee of of Tahunaroa No. 3A Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Ohinemutu, Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1919, at 10.30 Rotorua, on Tuesday, the 6Gh day of May, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :- following proposed resolution:- " T·hat the whole or a portion of the annual rental derived " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease from the lease of the above block be devoted to patriotic to Frederick W. Schreiber shall be agreed to." purposes under the direction of the N a.tive Patriotic Associa­ tion, Ohinemutu." Dated e.t Rotorue. this 5th day of April, 1919. Dated at Rotorua this 5th day of April, 1919. H.F. AYSON, H.F. AYSON, Deputy President. Deputy President, F 1010 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 44

Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the Io'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the Native Land Act, 1909. following proposed resolution:- -- "That the whole or II portion of the annual rental derived REGULATION ,No. 52. Ifrom the lea.se of the above block be devoted to patriotic __ , purposes nnder the direction of the Native Patriotic Assccia- HE Maori Land Board for •the Waiarlki Maori Land tion, Ohinemutu." T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 5th day of April, 1919. of Wh11kaponngakau No. 17 Block will be held, in pursuance , H. F. AYSON, - of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ohinemutu, I Deputy President. Rotorua, on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1919, at 10.80 [ o'olook in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the ------following proposed resolution:- i Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll oj the "That the whole or II portion of the annual renta.l derived i Native Land Act, 1909. from the lease of ~he above block be devoted to patriotic I purposes under the direction of the Native Patriotic Associa.- ' REGULATION NO. 52. tion, Ohinemutu." Dated at Rotorua thia 5th day of April, 1919. HE Maori Land Boa.rd lor the Wai11riki Maori Land H.F. AYSON, T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Deputy President. of Whakapoungakau No. 10B Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ohinemutu, Rotoru11, on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1919, at 10.30 Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of th, o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the Native Land Act, 1909. following proposed resolution :- " That the whole or a portion of the annual rental derived REGULATION No. 52. from the lease of the above block be devoted to patriotic purposes under the direction of the Native Patriotic Associa­ HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori La.nd tion, Ohinemutu." T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Dated at Rotorua. this 5th day of April, 1919. of Whakapoungakau No. 6B Block will be held, in pursuance H.F. AYSON, of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ohinemutu, Deputy President. Rotorua, on Tue,d11y, the 6th day of May, 1919, at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering tbe following proposed resoluti~n :- .Votice of Meeting of Owners uud<1 Part X.Vlll of the " That the whole or a portion of the annual rental derived Native Land Act, 1909. from the lease of the above block be devoted to patriotic purposes under the direction of the Native Patriotic Associa- REGULATION NO. 52 · tion, Ohinemutu." · Dated at Rotorua this 5th day of April, 1919. HE Maori Land Board for the Ikaroa. Maori Land H.F. AYSON, I T District here by notifies that a meeting of the owners Deputy Preaident. of Wainui B No. 3 Block i• summoned and will be held, in pursuance of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wellington on Friday, the 2nd day of May, 1919, at 11 Notice of Meeting r,f Owners under Part XVlll of th, o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the Native Land Act, 1909. following proposed resolution:- " That the land be leased to Annie Smith, wife o{ Harold REGULATION NO. 52. Smith, of P11ek11kariki, farmer, for a term of ten years at 11 rental of 12s. per acre per annum, with a right of renewal HE Maori Land Board for the Wa.iariki Maori Land for a further term of ten yea.rs at a rental equivalent to 5s. T District hereby notiflllll that a meeting of the owners of per centum on a_valuatiol! to be made in t~e year 1929." Whakapoungakau No, llB Block will be held, in pursue.nee I Dated at Wellmgton this 9th day of April, 1919. of Part XVIII of the Native La.nd Act, 1909, at Ohinemutu, R, N. JONES, Rotorua, on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1919, at 10.30 President.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In the Supreme Court of New Zeaktnd.-Gisborne District. J11 Bank11,ptcy.-Ln the Supreme Couf't holden at Wanganui. In the matter of the Administmtion Act, l.908, Part IV ; and in the matter of CHARLES SEYMOUR MAcF ARLANE, OT ICE is hereby given that REGINALD ALFRED of Gisborne, Merchant, decease

to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 15th day of April, INI" OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein- 1919, at 11 o'olock a.m. .1.. after described will be brought under the provisions S. TANSLEY, of the Land Tunsfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged 5th April, 1919. Official Assignee. forbidding the same within one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette. 5303. SARAH EMMA KILPATRICK.-14 a.ores S roods 8 perches, pa.rte of Sections 2 and 3, Upper Ha.rbour We,t In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at District. Occupied by Alice Walker. Dunedm. Diagram ma.y be inspected at this office, Da.ted this 5th day of April, 1919, at the Land Registry OTICE is hereby given tha.t CHARLES HARDING, of Office, Dunedin. N Ta.wa.nui, Ca.tlins, Bnshma.n, was this da.y adjudged C. E. NALDER, .bankrupt; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors tQ District Land Registrar. be holden at the Courthouse, Owaka, on Wednesda.y, the 16th day of April, 1919. a.t 11 o'clock. W. W. SAMSON, 3rd April, 1919. · Officia.l Assignee. ADVEIHISEMENTS. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at SECTION 266, SUBSECTION (3). Dunedin. OTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three OTICE is hereby given tha.t WILLIAM Anm CilTHNESS, N months from the date hereof, the names of the.under­ N of Eva.nsda.le, Fa.rmer, was this day adjudged ba.nk­ mentioned companies will, unless cause is shown to the rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be contrary, be struck off the Register, and the compaµies will holden at my office, Law Court Buildings, on Frida.y, the be dissolved :- 11th day of April, 1919, at 11 o'clock. Aorere Steamship Company (Li~ited). W. W. SAMSON, Waldegrave Park Land Company (Limited). 4th April, 1919. Offioial Assignee. Hooton, Veale, and Beauchamp (Limited). Empire Boxmaking Company (Limited). Opui Fibres Company (Limited). Feilding Catering Company (Limited). Ross Goldfields Reconstructed (Limited). LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of April, 1919. H. B. WALTON, OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land here­ Acting Assistant Registrar of Companies. N inafter described will be bronght under the provi­ sions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 10th May, 1919. COUNTY OF WHAKATANE. 6319. HENRY UMPTON POYNTER.-Allotment 236, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND, Pa.rish of Pukete, containing 20 acres O roods 43 perches. Occupied by Charles Jeremiah Corboy, Frederick Joseph In the matter of the Counties Act, 1908, and in the matter Carboy, and Edward Marie Corboy. Pla.n 12103. of the Public Works Act, 1908. 6310. S.!.MUEL WATT.-Allotments 398, 406, and 444, OTICE is hereby given that the Whakatane Cpun'ty Parish of Ta.upiri, contain•ng together 190 acres O roods N 10 perches. Occupied by applicant. Pla.n 11889. Council proposes, under the provisions of the above­ mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, Diagre.ms may be inspected at this office. roads and drains ; and for the purpose of such public work Dated 1;his 7tb day of April, 1919, at the Land Registry the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be Office, Auckland. taken. THOS. HALL, And notice is hereby further given that plans of the said D ,strict Land Reqistrar. land so required are deposited in the Council Chambers at Whakstane, and are open for inspection (without fee) by all persons during office hours. All persons affected by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of such OTICE is hereby given that the pa.reels of land herein­ lands, who have any well-grounded objections thereto, must N after described will be brought under the provisions state their objections in writing, and send the same, within of the Land Transfer Aot, 1915, unless ca.veat be lodged forty (40) days from the first publication of this notice, to forbidding the same on or before the 12th day of May, the County Clerk at the Whakatane County Council Chambers, 1919. Whakatane. THOMAS SHAILER WESTON.-Part of Section 922, This notice was first published in the Whakatane PresB Town of New Plymouth. Occupied by C. W. Waldock. on the 29th day of March, 1919. No. 1388. MARY ANN WILLIAMS.-Allotment 16, Township of SCHEDULE, Westown (part of Section 25, Grey District). Occupied by APPROXIMATE area of each parcel of land to be taken :­ William Eva. No. 1389. Rahui Road. MARY LARKTN.-Sections 99, 102, 103, and 107, Town A, R, P. of Oka.to. Occupied by Carlin Gill. No. 1347. 0 0 8 Portion of Section 28B ; coloured purple. O 1 15 blue. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. O 1 20 red. Dated this 7th day of April, 1919, at the Land Registry o. 0 8 blue. Office, New Plymouth. 0 0 11 purple. A. V. STURTEVANT, 0 0 33 yellow. District Lantl Registrar. 0 2 33 ,, o 119 ,, ,, blue. Situated in Block I, Whakatane Survey District, CoUJ1ty of VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate Whakatane. E of title, Vol. 112, folio 112, for Lot 8, deposit plan Hurw, Road. 125, part of Rural Section 3274, Block IV, Pareora Survey 0 2 3 Portion of Section 28B ; coloured red. District, whereof MARGARET ANDREW, Wife of WILLIAM 0 0 17 purple. ANDREW, of Pleasant Point, Blacksmith, is the registered 1 3 37 yellow. proprietor, and application having been made to me for the 0 2 38 grey. issue of a provisional certificate of title for the said land, I O 2 2 purple. hereby give uotice that it is my intention to issue such pro­ 0 2 24 blue. visional certificate of title at the expiration of fourteen days O 1 31 purple. from the date of the Gaieile containing this notice. 0 2 2 grey. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 8th 0 2 29 blue. day of April, 1919. 016 ,, ,, red. W. WYINKS, . Situated in Block I, Whakatane Survey District, County of District Land Registrar. Whakatane, · 1012 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No_. 44

Powell's Road. 610 2B 3 to the south-east corner of Rangitoto-Tuhua part A. R. P. 6h No. l; thence along the eastern boundary of the said Portion of Section 721l ; coloured red. 4 0 22 section to the Tikitiki Road ; thence along the Tikitiki Road 2 2 5 " in an easterly direction to the south-east corner of Rangitoto­ 0 1 15 yellow. blue. Tuhua 61E ; thence in a- northerly direction aJong the eastern 0 2 1 boundaries of Rangitoto-Tuhua 61E Section 9, Block V, Situated in Block VI, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District, Totaro S.D., to the Mangapeehi Stream; thence following the County of Whakatane. Mangapeehi Stream along the southern boundary of Section 4, Piripai Road. Block 1, Mapara Survey District, to the south-east corner of the said section ; thence along the eastern and northern 3 O 15 Portion of Section 28B ; coloured red. boundary of Section 4, Block 1, Mapara S.D., and the western Situated in Block I, Whakatane Survey District, County boundary of Section l, Block l, Mapara S.D., to the Mokau of Whakatane. River; thence following the Mokau River in an easterly H. R. ROBINSON, direction to the south-west corner of Section 2, Block VIII, 299 Clerk to the Whakatane County Council. Otanake Survey District ; thence in a northerly direction following the western botmdaries of Section 2, Block VIII, Otanake, Pukenui 2K Section 1, Pukenui 2K, to the north­ WAlTUMO COUNTY COUNCIL. west corner of Pukenui 2K ; thence in a straight line to the south-west corner of Pukenui No. 2G, cutting Pukenui No. 2H in half ; thence along the western boundary of Pukenui 2G RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. to the north-west corner of the said section ; thence in a straight line to the Te Kuiti Township boundary, cutting N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested iu it in Pukenui 2N in half, then along the Te Kuiti Township bound­ I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the ary in a north-westerly direction to the starting-point. Waitomo County Council hereby resolves as follows:- That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in JAMES WALL, Chairman. respect -0f principal and interest and also other charges on a P. MORA, Clerk. loan of £4,247 (four thousand two hundred and forty-seven), authorized to be raised by the Waitomo County Council, We hereby certify the above to be a true copy of a resolu­ under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for reforming, tion carried at a properly constituted meeting of the Waitomo culverting, remetalling, and generally improving the Te County Council held on 16th January, 1919, and duly re­ Kuiti- Awakino Road from Te Kuiti Township boundary corded in the minutes of tho meeting of that date. to Piopio, the said Waitomo County Council hereby makes JAMES WALL, Chairman. and levies a special rate of five thirty-second (5/32) parts 300 P. MORA, Clerk. of a penny in the pound on the capital value of all rateable property within the Te Kuiti - Piopio Special Rating Area No. 2 (comprising the whole of the district hereafter men­ tioned) ; and that such special rate shall be an annual· VINCENT COUNTY COUNCIL. recurring· rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay­ able yearly on the first day of October in each and every Rl!lSOLU1"IO!< MAKING SPECIAL RATE. year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36½ years, or until the loan is fully paid off. OTICE is hereby given that at ·a meeting of the Vincent The boundaries of the Te Kuiti - Piopio Special Rating N County Council held at Clyde on the 26th day of Area No. 2 are as follows: Commencing at the Tc Kuiti February, 1919, the following resolution was duly passed :--- Township boundary at the north-east corner of Pukenui ln pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in No. 2T ; thence in a westerly direction along the n~rthern that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Vincent boundary of the said section, the northern and western County Council hereby resolves as follows,- boundary of Pukenui No. 2c, the western boundaries of That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Pukenui lB, Maraetaua 2B No. 1, to the north-east corner charges on a loan of one thousand pounds (£1,000), authorized of Section 15, Block VI, ()tanake S.D. ; thence along the to be raised by the Vincent County Council, under. the above­ northern boundaries of Sections 15 and 2 of Block VI, Otanake, mentioned Act, for the purpose of constructing a road from to the south-east corner of Kinohaku East No. 2, Section 24B; Luggate to Hawea, the said Vincent County Council hereby thence along the eastern boundary of the section to a point makes and levies a special rate of three-eighths of a penny at the block-line; thence following the block-line in a westerly in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property direction to the western boundarv of Kinohaku East No. 2, of the special rating area, comprising that portion of tho Section 24B ; thence along the ·western boundaries of the Hawea '.Riding of the County of Vincent commencing at the said section in a southerly direction, and following the western south-west corner of Lake Hawea, following the south shore boundaries of Kinohaku East No. 2 Section 24A, Kinohaku of the lake to Gladstone Township, thence along the south, East No. 2 Section 20, Kinohaku East No. 2 Section 15, east, and north boundaries of Gladstone Township back to Kin:ohaku East No. 2 Section 16A, to the north-east corner of the lake ; thence following tho east, north, and portion of Kinohaku East No. 2 No. 4B No. 1; thence in a westerly the wes~ shores of the lake to East Burn ; thence following direction along the northern and western boundary of the East Burn to west boundary of Run 430A northerly to Run said section, portion _of the northern boundary of Kinohaku 95 ; thence along the west boundaries of Runs 95 and 95A East 3D No. 3, the eastern and northern boundary of Sec­ to near the head of the Hunter River ; thence following the tion 1, Block VIII, Maungamangero; to the south-east corner east boundary of Run 99A to Rut). 433 ; thence following the of Section 5, Block VIII, Maungamangero S.D. ; thence still north and east boundaries of Run 433 to Run 335B ; thence in a westerly direction following the southern boundary of along the east boundaries of Runs 335B and 236 ; thence Section 5, Block VIII, Maungamangero S.D., part of Section 6, along the south-east boundary of Run 236 to Trig. J, Lower Block VIII, Maungamangero, to the north-east corner of Hawea Survey District; thence along -the east and south Section 14A, Block VIII, Maungamangero ; thence along the boundaries of Run 236c to the north-east corner of Section 19, eastern boundary of the said section to its south-east corner ; Block V, Lower Hawea Survey District; thence along the thence to the county boundary with Awakino County in a east side of Blocks V and VII, Lower Hawea Survey District, westerly direction following the southern boundaries of Sec­ to the south-east corner of Section 4, Block VII, Lower tions 14A, 14, 15, 15A, Block VIII, Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Hawea Survey District ; thence along the south boundary Block VII, and Section 7, Block VI, Maungamangero S.D. ; of Section 4, 'Block VII, Lower Hawea Survey District, to thence following the county boundary between Waitomo and main road ; thence crossing main road and following along Awakino Counties in a southerly direction to its junction the boundary of Run 507 to Run 506 near Clutha River; with Ohura County ; thence in an easterly direction following thence along the south-west boundary of Run 506 to New­ the boundaries between Ohura and Waitomo Counties to the castle Township ; thence along the boundary of Run 506 north-east corner of Section 1, Block VIII, Aria S.D. ; thence to Section 14, Block VI, Lower Wanaka Survey District; in a northerly direction fo)lowing the western boundaries of and· thence along the bank of the Clutha River in a northerly Rangitot-o-Tuhua 61n Section 2B, Rangitoto-Tuhua 61n Sec­ direction to the commencing-point. And comprising Sec­ tion 2A, Rangitoto-Tuhua 61n Section 2B, and Rangitoto­ tions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Tuhua 61n Section lB, to the north-west corner of Rangitoto­ 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, Tuhua 61P Section lB ; thence along the northern boundary 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, of the said section to the south-east corner of Rangitoto­ and 53, .and reserve fronting Sections 4 to 6, Block I ; Sec­ Tuhua 611 Section 2B No. 2; thence in a northerly direction tions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, following the eastern boundaries of Rangitoto-Tuhua 6h Sec­ 21, 22, 23, 24, 24A, and 25, and an area between Sections 4 tion 2B No. 2, Rangitoto-Tuhua 610 2B Section 1, Rangitoto­ and 5, Block IV; Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, Tuhua 610 2B Section 2, and Rangitoto-Tuhua 610 2B 3; 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 30, and 34, and reserve, thence along the northern boundary of Rangitoto-Tuhua Block V; Section 3, Block VI; Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4, APRIL 10.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1013

Block VII; Sections l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, IO, 14, 15, 16, conducted and tho property of the company disposed of, and 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, t:j, 26, 27, 28, .29, :10, 31, 32, of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Li­ 33, 34, 35; 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, quidators, and also of determining by extraordinary resolu­ 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 6:J, 64, 65, 66, 67, tion the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, and 81, and an area of the company and of the Liquidators thereof shall be_ dis­ occupied by John Griffiths, and a reserve, Block xn; and posed of. Sections l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 58, Block XIII, Lower Dated the 27th day of March, 1919. Hawea Survey District ; and runs numbered 95, 95A, 99A, - HENRY S. CASTLE} Li "d t 236, 236A, 236c, 335B, pre-emptive right on Run 335n, 430A, 304A E. J. RUNDLE qm a ors. 433, 506, and 507. And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring ----·------rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the. 15th day of Octa her in each and every year during OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore the currency of such loan, being a period of 36½ years, or ..I..N subsisting between the undersigned FREDERICK WIL­ until the loan is fully paid off. LIAM OKEY and JOHN RoLLO, carrying on business as Engi­ Dated at Clyde this 11th day of March, 1919. neers and Ironfounders at New Plymouth, under the style or firm of " Okey and Rollo," has been dissolved as from the S. T. SPAIN, Chairman. date hereof by mutual consent upon the retirement of the I hereby certify that the above resolution is a true copy said Frederick William Okey, and that the business will be of and extract from the minutes of the proceedings of the continued by the said John Rollo in partnership with the Vincent County Council as passed at a meeting of the said undersigned GEORGE SPIERS MILLAR, under the style or firm Council at Clyde on the 26th day of J!'ebruary, 1919. of "Rollo and Millar." All debts due to and owing by the late firm of Okey and Rollo will be received and paid respec­ 301 S. T. SPAIN, Chairman. tively by the new firm of Rollo and Millar. Dated at New Plymouth this 31st day of March, 1919. -~------F. W. OKEY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ·J. ROLLO. GEO. S. MILLAR. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Witness to all signatures--J. B. Roy, Solicitor, New N subsisting between JAMES STEEN and WILLIAM JO!lN Plymouth. 305 STANLEY, carrying on business as Motor-garage and Taxi Proprietors at Matamata, under the style or firm of " Steen and Stanley," has been dissolved as from the 2nd day of December, 1918, by mutual consent. All debts due to and ln the matter of the Industrial and Provident Societies owing by the said late firm will be received and paid re­ Act, 1908: and in the matter of the AUCKLAND MUTUAL spectively by the said JAMES STEEN, who will continue to MONEY CLUB (LIMITED). -- carry on the said business under the style or fl rm of JAMES OTICE is hereby given that the Auckland Mutual Money STEEN. N Club (Limited) has this day filed an instrument of dis­ Dated at l\Iatamata this 24th day of December, 1918. solution under section 15 of the above-mentioned Act; and further notice is given that unless within three months from J;UlES STEEN. the date of the Gazette containing this notice a member or Witness to signature of James Steen-Garnet G. Bell, other person interested in or having any claim on the funds Solicitor, Matamata. of the said society commences proceedings in the Magis­ W. J. STANLEY. trate's Court to set asjde the dissolution, and such dissolu­ tion is set aside accordingly, the society will be dissolved. Witness to signature of William John Stanley-W. C. Dated at Auckland this twenty-eighth day of March, one Hewitt, Solicitor, Putaruru. 302 thousand nine hundred and nineteen. HARROLD ENNOR, I ROBERT CAMP.BELL BEGG, M:.C., l\LR.C.S. Eng. 306 Registrar of Industrial and Provident Societies. , 1911, L.R.C.P. Land. 1911, M.B. Ch.B. 1912, Univ. ---~------~- Edin., now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 5th May next to have my name RESOLUTION. placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zea­ land ; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifi­ HE following regulations were laid before the members of cation in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at T the Westland Racing Club at a meeting held on the Wellington. 10th day of March,'1919, at Hokitika, with a recommendation ROBERT C.Ai'1PBELL BEGG. by the Chairman of the Club, Mr. Frank McGregor, that the Dated at Wellington 3rd April, 1919. 303 same be passed at once with a view to their approval by the Governor-General, in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section 33. WESTLAND SAWl\IILLING COMPANY (LIMITED). Mr. Frank McGregor, the Chairman of the Club and the Meeting, moved, and Mr. Reginald Fane seconded, and it was OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general resolved, that such regulations should be adopted, and that .LN meeting of the above-named company duly convened the Chairman be authorized to sign the same i_n authentica­ and held at Greymouth on the 20th day of Maroh, 1918, the tion thereof. following resolution was duly passed, and at a subsequent The following are the regulations referred to :- extraordinary general meeting of the said company also duly convened and held at Greymouth on the 11th day of April, WESTLAND RACING CLUB. 1918, the said resolution was duly confirmed as a special REGULATIONS. resolution, viz. :- (Under the Gaming Act, 1908.) That the company be wound up voluntarily ; and that Messrs. H. S. CASTLE and E. J. RUNDLE be appointed IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf con­ Liquidators. tained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other Dated this 1st day of April, 1919. powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, the West­ land Racing Club, a racing club within the meaning of the 304 EDMUND A. WICKJ<,S, Chairman. said Act (hereinafter referred to as "the said club"), doth hereby revoke the regulations dated the 29th day of October, 1915, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following PINE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). regulations controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Hokitika Racecourse situated in the District of West­ IN LIQUIDATION, land, and "known as the Hokitika Racecourse, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by the said club for race OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 230 of meetings. N[ the Companies Act, 1908, that a general meeting of l. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the members of the above company will be held at tho the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. registered office of the company, Richmond Quay, Greymouth, 2. Iri these regulations the words "bookmaker," "racing on Thursday, the 1st day of May, 1919, at ll o'clock in the club," and "race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed forenoon, for the purpose of having an account laid before to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, them showing the manner in which the winding-up has been 1908. 1014 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l,E. [No. 44

3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded l\Ir. H. D. Vavasour, the Chairman of the Club and tho Meet­ from tho racecourse above described while the same is used ing, moved, arnl .\lr. G. T. 8eymour seconded, and it was or occupied by the said cl~b for a race meeting, namoly,­ resolved, that such regulations should be adopkd, and that (a.) Bookmakers. the Chairman be anthoriz,,d to sign thP same in authentication (b.) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and thereof. bookmakers' agents. The following are the regulations referred to :- (c.) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New MARLBOROUGH RACl~G CLUB. Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­ where, if affiliated to the New Zealand Racing Con­ REGULA1'IONS. ference, or the New Zealand Trotting Association, ( Under the Gaming Act, l!J08.) or the New Zealand Trotting Conference. (d.) Common prostitutes, and persons who habitually eon­ IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf con­ sort with thieves or with persons who have no lawfol tained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, - 1908, and of all visible means of support. other powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, the (e.) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house­ Marlborough Racing Club, a racing club within the meaning of breaking or pocket-piclting, forgery, uttering or the said Act (hereinafter referred to as "the said club"), doth possessing counterfeit coin, theft, false pretences, hereby revoke _the regulations dated the 31st day of July, receiving stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any I !ll 7, and m lieu thereof doth hereby make the following offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, regulations controlling the admission of persons to that part 1908, and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues of the club's property situated in the district of Omaka, and vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted and known as the Rivcrlands Racecourse, while the said race­ under the Police Offences Act, l 908, and persons course is used or occupied by tho said club for race meetings. convicted of an offence under the Gaming Act, I. These regulations shall c:omc into force on the date of 1908. the same being published in the New Zea/.rmd Gazette. The foregoing regulations of the Westland Racing Club 2. In these regulations the words "bookmaker," "racing were made and passed by the Westl,md Racing Club on the club," and "race 1neeting" shall have the meanings ascribed 10th day of March, l!ll9, and signed by the Chairman and to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, 1!JOS. Secretary. l< MoGREUOR, Chairman. 3. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded D. J. EVANS, Secretary. from the racecourse a hove dcscri bed while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a raco meeting, namely,­ The foregoing regulations of the Westland Racing Club are (a.) Bookmakers. hereby approved this 3rd day of April, 1919. (b.) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book­ 307 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. makers' agents. ( c.) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing or trotting club in the Dominion of New Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else­ DISSOLUTION 01•' PARTNERSHIP. where, if affiliatod to the New Zealand Racing Con­ ference, or the New Zealand Trotting Association, "'-J OTICE is hereby given that the Pf\rtnership lately or the New Zealand Trotting Conference . .!... ~ subsisting between us, the undersigned, carrying on (cl.) Common prostitutes, and persons who habitually con­ business as Taxi and Garage Proprietors at 9A Courtenay sort with thieves or with persons who have no lawful Place, Wellington, under the style of " Page and Keel" has visible means of support. this day been dissolved by mutual consent. (e.) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of housebreak­ Dated this 31st day of March, 1919. ing or pockct-piclting, forgery, uttering or possessing N. 1<'. PAGE. counterfeit coin, theft, fah;e pretences, receiving 308 W. J. KEEL. stolen goods, mischief, assault, or any offence or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, 1908; and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues and vaga­ bonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted under the DALLAS BRADLAUGH WALKER, Bach. Med, Police Offences Act, 1908, and persons convicted of I 1 Univ. Otago 1917, Bach. Sorg. Univ. Otago 1917, an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908. now residing in London, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 7th May next to have my name placed on The foregoing regulations of the Marlborough Racing CluL the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and were made and passed by the Marlborough Racing Club on the that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the 20th day of March, l Ul 9, and signed by the Chairman and office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. Secretary. H. D. VA VASOUR, Chairman. MATTHEW WALKER {FATHER). E. J. HARVEY, Secretary. Authorized by DALLAS BRADLAUGH WALKER. Tho foregoing regulations of the Marlborough Racing Club are hereby approved this 2nd day of April, I 91 U. Dated at Auckland 7th April, 1919. 309 311 LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership business of Iron l•'ounders recently carried on by ARTHUR OHAI RAILWAY BOARD. JuLius NEILSON and SAMUEL ROBERTSON MURRAY and the EXECUTRIX in the estate of FREDERIC, Deceased, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the first day of Decem­ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 'rAKE LAND. ber, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and that the business in future will be carried on by the said ARTHUR OTICJ<: is hPrcby g;vcn t,hat the Oh:1i Railway Board JULIUS NEILSON and SAMUEL ROBERTSON MURRAY in the N proposes, under the provisions of the Local Railways name of "Neilson, Murray, and Frederic." Act, 1914, and the Public Works Act, I 908, and all other Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of April, 1919. Acts enabling it in that behalf, to execute a certain public McGRATH AND WILLIS, work-to wit, the construction of a railway from Wairio to 310 Solicitors, Wellington. a point on Section 212, Block 4, Wairio District; and for th0 purpose of such public work the lands dc~cribed in th,, Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice is hereby further given that a plan of tho lands so to be taken is deposited at the offke of the Board, Standard RESOLUTION. Buildings, Otautau, and is thlre 0pen for inspection (without fee) by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all HE following regulations were laid before the members persons affected by the execution of the said public work or: T of the Marlborough Racing Club at a meeting held on the taking of such lands should, if they have well-grounded the 20th day of March, 1919, at Blenheim, with a recom­ objections to the execution of the said public work or to the mendation by the Chairman of the Club, Mr. H. D. Vavasour, taking of the said lands, set forth the same in \\Titing, and that the same be passed at once with a view to their a p­ send such writing, within fo,'ty days from the first fnl:>lication proval by the Governor-General, in pursuance of the Gaming of this notice, to the Clerk of the Ohai Railway Board at Act, 1908, section 33 Otantau. APRIL 10'.l THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1015

THE SOHEDDLE. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, CHRISTCHURCH. I Coloured 011 ApproximatA A rAa.<:.. Section. Rinck. j ___ ~Ian~ UNDER THE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF THE EDUCATIOJS DEPARTMENT. Wahio To,mship, TVnllace County. Director : Mr. J. E. STEVENS. A. R. P. 0 0 7 4 lI Red. OR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are 0 0 18·:l :l IT Green. F taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The 0 0 2!!·7 2 II Brown. full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less () l I TT ~eutral. is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay tnis 0 l 2 6 J Yellow. amount. In case of necessity admission is free. () 0 30·7 r, [ Mauve. By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children () () 19·4 4 I Orange. to come under instruction at the age of six, and to con­ 0 () 8 :~ l GrCf~n. tinue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education () 2 8·3 7 I Brown. Department previously grants exemption. Though a child is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the }Vairio District, IVnllace County. age of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign ., of deafness is observed. 2 l \()2 Green. The following classes of deaf children are admitted to 2 () 14 17 Red. the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a () 2 11 17 Blue. necessity) :- l 3 !l Ui4 1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing 8 () 211 Hi4 before learning to speak. 2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to 11f orley Vat,1qe. Jf ightca.ps ToU'Jl. Di8lric.t. be taught in a public school. (J I 33•() 4 I I Yellow. 3. Children who have lost their hearing after having () I 24 3 [ Mauve. learned to speak. () .," 35·8 I I Red The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school 0 () 7.9 2 II Green. (either public or private), constable, or officer of a chari­ () 2 2Hi I Il Brown. table or kindred institution who is aware of the place of () () r,.7 i:; VIT Yellow. residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child, () () 17· I ., Vll Red. and the householder in whose house any such child re­ l I I ;) VJT Blue. sides, an obligation to send notification of the fact to the J ll 7 4 VII Yellow. Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address of the child ; and any neglect or failure to comply with IVafrio l)i,lineat<-d on the plan above mentioned. CONSOLIDATED STATUTES. As witm•ss m,v hancl :tt Ota11ta,u this 31st day ,,f l\Iarch, 191 !). JOHN F[SHER. REDUCTION IN PRICE TO THE PUBLIC. C!erk to ihe Ohai Railway Ros.rd. ETS of Consolidated Statutes consisting of Five S Volumes, in Cloth Binding, may now be obtained at NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. the price of £5 per set. MARCUS F. MARKS, OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto Government Printer. N existing between ,VILLIAM JoH!'r MILLAR and EDWARD JoHN Murn, both of H,welock North, Blacksmiths, carried on at Havelock North under the firm or style of " Millar and Muir," has been dissolved as from the 31st day of PATENTS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS, ANI: March, 1919, and that the said business will be carried on COPYRIGHT. from that date by the said Edward John Muir. Dated the 7th day of April, 1919. The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Acts : Price, WILLIAM JOHN MILLAR. ls. 6d. EDWARD ,JOHN MUIR. The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Regulations : Price, ls. Witness to the signatures ot William John Millar and The Copyright Act, 1913, and Regnlations : Price, ls. 6d. Edward John :l'(uir-H. Holderness, Solicitor, Hastings. 313 The Patent Office Journal, containing applications for patents and trade-marks, abridged descriptions and drawings of inventions, illustrations of trade-marks THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'ITE. accepted, &c., published fortnightly : 6d. a copy, or 10s. 6d. per annum. UBSCRIPTIONS.-The subscription is at the rate The above may be obtained on application tc ~he S of 33s. per annum, including postage, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. A less period than three months cannot be sub­ GOVERNMENT PRINTER, scribed for. Wellington Single copies of the Gazette, 6d. each. Advertisements are charged at the rate of 6d. per line for the first insertion, and 3d. per line for the second and JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE. any subsequent insertion. Statements under the Mining Act are uniformly charged PUBLISHED MONTHLY. 23s. · All advertisements should be written on one side of the paper, and signatures, &c., should be written in a legible SUBSCRIPTION, 2S. 6D. PER ANNUM, INCLUDING POSTAGE. hand. SINGLE COPY, 6D. The number of insertions required must be written across the face of the advertisement. UBSCRIPTIONS should be forwarded by postal note ' The New Zealand Gazette is published on Thursday S or stamps (preferably the former) to the Publisher, evening of each week, and notices for insertion must be Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, received by the Government Printer before 3 o'clock of Wellington. Subscribers should furnish full name an

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