flumb. 71. 2325

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920.

f t•JR 1 Ltt,ul at Greatford taken for th4 Purpose,s of the I deposited in the o:ffiee of the Minis~ of RILilwr.ys at Wei' F~,-~ New Pfymooth Railway. \ lington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. [L.8.] . Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator Administra_tor of the Government. of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued under the Seal of thli.t Dominion, at the Gove_rn • .A. PROCLAMATION. ment House at , this 28th day of July, 1920. HEREAS_ it has been found desirable for the use, W convenience, and enjoyment of the Foxton-New W. F. l\IASSEY, Minister of Railways. Plymouth Ra.ilway to take further land at Greatford, in GOD SA VE THE KING ! addition to le.nd previously acquired for the purposes of the sa.id railway: Now, therefore, I, Robert Stoot, the Administrator of the AmendiniJ a Proclamation aetti11{! apart Crown Land as Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise Provisional State Forests. of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections twenty-nine r.nd one hundred and eighty-eight of the Public [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim Administrator of the Government. and decla.re that the land described in the Schedule hereto A PROCLAMATION. is hereby taken for the purposes above mentioned. HEREAS. by a Proclamation dated the twenty-ninth W day of April, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, SCHEDULE. and published in Gazette of the eighth day of J\fay, one thousand Approximate areas of the pieces of land :­ nine hundred and nineteen, certain Crown lands in the West­ A. B, P, land Land District were with other Crown lands set apart as 1 1 6 Part Sec. V.A, Rangitikei Blocks ; coloured and for provisional State forests, _in terms of section thirty. neutral tint. four of the War Legislation and Statute Law Amendment 3 9 Part Sec. VA, Rangitikei J3Iocks ; coloured Act, 1918: blue. And whereas an error was made in the description of certain Township of Greatford. of the Crown lands in the Schedule to the Proclamation hereinbefore referred to, and it is desirable that the said 0 0 22·82 Part Sec. VA, part Lot 74; coloured neutral Schedule should be amended : tint. Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the 0 1 0 Part Sec. VA, Lot 57 ; coloured purple. Go,crnment of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance 0 0 29·08 ,, Lot 61 ,, blue. and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by subsection 0 0 32'79 Part Sec. VA, part Greatford Street ; coloured three of section thirty-four of. the War Legislation .and green. Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, and of all other powers 0 I 0·05 Pa.rt Sec. VA, Lot 56 ; coloured neutral tint. and authorities enabling me in this behalf, do hereby amend 0 1 14·88 Lot 60 blue. the said Proclamation dated the twenty-ninth day of April, 0 I 0·05 Lot 55 blue. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, herein before referred 0 1 0·05 Lot 58 purple. to, by omitting from the Schedule thereto the p~raph de­ 0 0 33·25 ,, Lot 59 ,, neutral tint. scribing all that area of Crown land in Block IV, Bruce Bay 0 0 18·7 Part Sec. VB, part Lot 35, Deeds plan 92; Survey District, and Blocks I and V, Karangarua Survey coloured blue. District, in the Westland Land District, as being Reserve 1684, 0 0 27'5 Part Sec. VB, part Lot 34, Deeds plan 92 ; and substituting in lieu thereof the following paragraph :- coloured purple. " All that area of Crown land in the Westland Land Dis­ Situated in Block VII, Rangitoto Survey District, Rangi• trict, situate in Blocks I and V, Karangarua Survey District, tikei County. (S.O. 1564.) being Reserve No. 1684, containing 800 acres, more or less, In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more bounded as follows : Commencing at the south-west corner particuls.rly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 27771, of Block I, Karangarua Survey District ; thence in a south- A 2326 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 7l easterly direction to the most westerly comer .of Section 908, / SCHEDULE. Block V, Ka.rangarua. Survey District ; thence genera.Uy in WELLINGTON LAND DIBTBICT,-WAIMARINO TOWN BLOCK a. north-easterly direction following a.long the north-ea.stem (No. 2). boundaries of Sectiom 908 and 1962, Block V, Ka.ranga.rua Survey District, to the left bank of the Ka.ranga.rua. River; SECTIONS 6, 7, and 9-14 (inclusive), Block II; Sections 14-17 thence in a. north-westerly direction following along the said (inclusive) and 19-21 (inclusive), Block III; Sections 9-11 left bank of the Ka.ranga.rua. River to the western boundary (inclusive) and lS-16 (inclusive), Block IV ; Sectiona l-8 of Block I, Ka.ranga.rua. Survey District ; thence due south (inclusive), 10-17 (inclusive), and 19-21 (inclusive), Block a.long the said western boundary of Block I, Ka.ranga.rua V; Sections 2-5 (inclusive) and 7-12 (inclusive), Block VI; Survey District, to the point of commencement. As the Sections 7-lS (inclusive), 15, and 16, Block IX; and Sections same is delineated on sheet No. 32 of roll plan No. 450, 1-5 (inclusive), Block X, Town of Waimarino. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at Given under the he.nd of His Excellency the Administrator Wellington, and thereon bordered red." of the Government of the Dominion of New Zeale.nd ; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator ment House at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1920. of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and ·issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. ment House at Wellington, this 26th day of July, 1920. Goo SA VE THE KING ! F. H. D. BELL, Commissioner of State Foresta. Approved in Counoil. La'flil, reserved under the Scenery l'reservation Act, 1908. F. D. THOMSON, [L.B.] Clerk of the Executive Council. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Goo SAVE THE Knm ! A PROCLAMATION. '\"'XJ HEREAS by the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 Proclaiming Native La'flil, to be vested in H i8 Majesty urul,er \' \ (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"), a. Section 368 of the Native Land Aet, 1909. Scenery Preservation Boa.rd is constituted, and it is enacted that such Board shall, when so directed by the Minister charged for the time being with the administration of the [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. said Act, inspect any lands possessing scenic or historic in­ Administrator of the Government. terest, or on which there a.re thermal springs, e.nd make A PP.OCL:\MATIO~. inquiries respecting the same, and report to the Governor­ HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-eight of General ; and shall from time to time recommend what W the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred to lands, whether Crown or private, shall be perma.hently as "the said Act "), it is provided, inter alia, that the Crown reserved as scenic, thermal, or historic reserves : And may purchase any Native land in pursuance of a resolution whereas the said Board was duly directed to inspect and of the &SBembled owners passed and confirmed in accordance report on the land described in the Schedule hereunder, with Part XVIII of the said Act ; and on the resolution being and has recommended that the said land should be per­ a.dopted by the Native Land Purchase Board it shall become me.nently reserved for scenic puwposes, a,ud i.t is_ eX))l'Jlient a contract of purchase as between the Crown and all persons to give effect to such recommendation : who are the owners of the land ; and the Governor-General Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the may, by Proclamation, at any time after the contra.ct of pur­ Government of the Dominion of New Zea.land, in pursuance chase has been so made, declare that the land so purchased e.nd exercise of the powers contained in the said Act, do is vested in his Majesty the King, and it shall vest accord­ hereby proclaim and declare that the le.nd described in the ingly and shall become Crown land: Schedule hereunder shall be a. scenic reserve under the And whereas a resolution was passed by a meeting of Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and subject to the provisions assembled owners, and duly confirmed by the Aotea District thereof. 1 Maori Land Board, that the land set out in the Schedule hereto be sold to the Crown : SCHEDULE. And whereas the Native Land Purchase Board has adopted ALL that area. in the Westle.nd Land District, containing such resolution : 107 acres 2 roods, more or leBB, and being ·Reserve 1703, Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and situate in Blocks VII and XI, Waiho Survey District.. As authority conferred upon me by section three hundred and the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/251, sixty-eight of the said Act, I, Robert Stout, the Adminis­ deposited at the Head Office, Department of Lands e.nd trator of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, Survey, at Wellington, e.nd thereon edged purple. do hereby proclaim and declare that the le.nd set out in the Schedule hereto is vested in His Majesty the King. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and SCHEDULE. issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ WHAKAIHUWAKA C 131 No. lE Block: Approximate area, ment House at Wellington, this 28th day of July, 1920. 3,038 acres 1 rood 37 perches; Ta.urakawa and Omara. D. H. GUTHRIE, Survey Districts. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator Gon SAVE THE KING! of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House at Wellington, this 31st day of July, 1920. Lands in Land District declared to be suhjed to Section 127 of the Land Act, 1908. W. H. BERRIES, Native Minister. [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Land set apart for Selectioo. A PROCLAMATION. [L.B.] ROBERT STOUT, HEREAS the Land Boa.rd of the Auckland Land W District has recommended that the Crown tenants Administrator of the Government. of the lands enumerated in the Schedule hereto should be A PROCLAMATION. afforded relief, owing to exceptional circumstances over HEREAS by section sixty-three of the Land Laws which they have no control preventing the profitable occupa­ W Amendment Act, 191S, 1t is, amongst other things. tion of such lands : enacted that in no case she.ll any moneys be expended Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power under the. provisions of the said section sixty-three in con­ and authority conferred upon me by section twenty-five of nection with any block of land, unless that block is set apart the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies for selection under that section pursuant to Proclamation Empowering Act, 1911, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator in that behalf : of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand. do Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power hereby proclaim and declare the lands enumerated in. the and authoriiy enabling me in this behalf, and for the pur­ Schedule hereto to he subject to the provisions of section one poses of the afore•aid Act, I, Robert Stout, the Administra­ hundred and twenty-seven of the Land Act, 1.908 ; and I tor of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do do further fix three years from the date mentioned in the hereby proclaim the land described in the Schedule hereto SBid Schedule as the period for which the said lauds shall be as set apart for selection. exempt from payment of rent. AUG; 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1.'K 2327

SCHEDULE. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby AUCKLAND LAND DISTRWT, Iproclain1 and declare that the areas of settlement land de­ (From 1"t January, 1921.) scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby sot apart and declared open for disposal by way of SECTION 14, Block XIV, Karioi Survey District: Area, :l25 sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in acres 2 roods. the manner provided in the said Act. Section 20, Block XIV, Karioi Survey District : Area, 570 acres. Section 7, Block XV, Karioi Survey District: Arca, 760 SCHEDULE. acres' 2 roods: . CJANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.--8ETTLEMENT LAND, Section 5, Block XIII, Alexandra Survey District : Area, Hawthorne Settlement.-Ashburton County.-Hinds Survey 751 a ores. l rood. District. Section 6, Block I, Pirongia Survey District : Area, 942 A. R. P, acres. SECTION l Area, 107 1 29 2 109 2 34 Given under the hand of Hie Excellency the Administraror 3 100 3 6 of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and 4 99 2 21 issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern• 5 136 1 9 ment·House at Wellington, this 29th day of ,July, 1920. 6 102 1 29 D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator GOD SA VE THE KING ! of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ Crown ' Land set apart for Disp08al by way of Sale or ment House at Wellington, this 29th day of July, 1920. Leaae to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in Ike W eUington Land District. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. GoD BA VE THE KING ! [r..s.] ROBERT STOUT, . "Administrator of.the Government. Settlement Land set apart for Di8posal by way of Sale or Lease A PROCLAMATION. to Discliarged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in Ike Auck­ N pursuan-00 of the pow_er and authority conferred upon land Land District. I me by section fom; of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Administrator of the Government. proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby A PROCLAMATION. set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ manner provided in the said Act. ment Act, 1915, I, Robert Stout, Administrator of the Govern­ ment of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby proclaim SCHEDULE. and declare that the areas of settlement land described in the WELLINGTON LAND DISTBICT.-CBowN LAND, Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby set apart SECTION 42, Raetihi Township Extension No. 1: Area, and declared open for disposal by way of sale or lease to 2 acres 1 perch. discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of.the Government of the Dominion of New Zea.lahd; and iBSued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the tlovern­ SCHEDULE. ment House at Wellington, this 29th day of July, 1920. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.--SETTLEMENT LAND, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. M atuku Settle:ment. GOD SAVE TllB KING ! Area. Area. __ _ __ A, B. P. A. B. P, Settlement Land· ,et ;part for Dilposai by Way of Sale OT Section 3 97 0 30 I Section 5 99 0 0 Lease to. Disollarged 801.diers, under Special Tenures, in the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator Southland Land District. of the Government of the Dominion of New Zea.land ; and iesued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govem- [L.s.] ROBERT STOUT. ment House at Wellington, this 3rd day of August, 1920. Administrator of the Government. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. A PROCLAMATION. GoD SAYE THE KING! N pursua.noe of the power and authority conferred upon I ·me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Ao,; 1915, I, Robert Stout, the. Administrator of the Reooki111J the Reservation over Portion of a Scenic Reserve in Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby the Westland Land District. proclaim and declare that the area of settlement land de­ scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is [L,S.] ROBERT STOUT. here by set apart and declared open for disposal by way of Administrator of the Government sale or lease to disoharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS by Proclamation dated the eighteenth cj.ay o~ SCHEDULE. W August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and t>UU'fHLAND LAND DISTRIOT.--SETTLEHENT LAND, published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twentieth day of Maori Hill Settlement.-WaU,ace County. that month, certain land in the Westland Land District was set apart for scenic purposes under the Scenery Preservation 8>:CTION 10, Block XI, Waiau Survey District: Area, 245 Act, 1908: acres 1 rood 24 perches. And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator (being part of the land so set apart) is no longer suitable of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and for scenic purposes, being open or scrub land : issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, Administrator of the Go­ ment House at Wellington, this 29th day of July, 1920. vernment of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. exercise of the powers oonferred upon me by section eight of the Scenery Preservation Amendment Act, 1910, do hereby GoD SA VE THE KING ! revoke the reservation for scenic purposes over the land de­ scribed in the Schedule hereto. ,Settlement Land set apart for Dispwal by way of Sale 01· Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the Canterbury Land District. SCHEDULE. ALL that area of land in the Westland Land District, oon­ [r..s.]. RO.BERT RTOUT. taining 23 acres 1 rood 28 perches, more or 1688, situated in - .\drninistrato,· of the Uovernnwnt. Block VII, Waiho Survey District, and being part of Scenic Reserve No. 1369, bounded as follows : Commencing at the A PROCLAMATION. north-eastern comer of Section 2976, Block VII, Waiho N pursuance_ of·the power and authority oonfel'l'ed upon Survey District ; thenoc in a south-easterly direction for a I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ distance of 857·3 links to main South Road; thence in a ment Act, 1915, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the south-westerly direction along the wost side of said main -2328 THE NEW ZEAL.A ND GAZETTE. [No. 71

South Road for a distance of 2882·4 links; thence in a north-1 T,and proclaimed as a Road in Blocks VIII and XII, Puniu, westerly direction for a distance of 902·8 links to the south- and V and IX, Maun,,atautari Survey Districts, Parawero eastern corner of Section 2976; thence in a north-easterly I Road District, West T<1upo County. direGtion following along the eastern side of said Section 2976 . . -- for a distance of 2717·2 links to the point of commencement: [r,.s.J ROBERT STOUT. be the aforesaid linkages a little more or less. As the same is Administrator of the Government. delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/251, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at A PROCLAMATION. Wellington, and thereon edged red. N pursuance and exercise of the powers oonfe~ by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Robert Stout, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator the Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern- · Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a ro84 the land in Puniu and ment House at Wellington, this 28th day of July, 1920. Maungatautari Survey Districts described in the Schedule hereto. . D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE e,rea of the piece of le,nd proclaimed e,s a ro&d : (;on SAVE THE KING! 35 acres O roods 37·4 perches. Portion of Puahue Nos. lJ, lK. and lr,, Blocks VIII a.nd XII, Lt>nd pnJcl~t11ted

hereto is hereby taken for the _purposes of a. road; and I Ia, W. ellington, in the Wellington Lo.nd District, ILl'.ld thereon also deola.re that this Procla.mo.t1on she.II take effect on and coloured pink. after the fourteenth day of August, one thousand nine hun- dred and twenty. --- Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator SCHEDULE. ?f the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and APl'ROXllllATl'l area.a of the pieces of land taken . _ issued under the Se~I of that. Dominion, at the Govern- A. R. P. · ment House at Wellmgton, th1S 28th day of July, 1920. 0 3 7 Portion of Section 12. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. 6 1 20 7 and 10. GOD SA Viii THII KING ! Situated in Block XIV, Wa.oku Survey District. (S.O. 19748.) In the N <>rth A ucklo.nd Land District ; as the ea.me are Land taken for the Purposes of Workers' Dwellings in tlie more particula.rly delineated on the ple.n marked P.W.D. City of Wellington. 48687, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. oolonred red, · Administrator of the Government. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator A PROCLAMATION. ,a of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand· and .N pursuance and exerc.ise of.the powers and authorities fii!!I issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Go~ern­ I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of ,;J ment House at Wellington, this 4th day of August, 1920. every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the Govern­ J. G. COATES, Minister of Pnblic Works ment of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim GOD SAVE THE KING! and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of workers' dwellings, and shall, as from the date hereinafter mentioned, vest, subject To1kinu Lrind for the Purposes of a Road in Block III, to existing tenancies and existing rights of way, in the Mayor, Halswell Survey District, Mount Herbert County. Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. after the twenty-first day of August, one thousand nine hun­ Administmtor of the Government. dred and twenty. A PROCl,AMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities SCHEDULE. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of APPROXIMA'l'E areas uf the pieces of land taken:­ every other power and authoriti in anywise ena.bling me in Being portion of this beha.lf, I, Robert Stout, tbe Administrator of the Go­ A. It. I'. 1 2 3 Sections 31, Karori, and 1, Kaiwarra, and be­ vernment of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby ing Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, D.P. 2577. proclaim a.nd declare that the land described in the 0 3 31 Section 1, Kaiwarra, and being Lots 16, 17, Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a 18, 19, and 20 on D.l'. 2577. roa.d ; and I do a.lso decla.re tha.t this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-eighth day of August, 0 0 3hi Section 1, Kaiwarra, and being Lot 37 on · one thousand nine hundred and twenty. D.P. 2577. 0 21·5 Section 1, Kaiwarra, and being Lots 46, 47 on D.P. 2577. SCHEDULE. 0 1 25·9 Section l, Ka.iwarra, and being Lots 48, 49 APl'BOlWIATE area of the piece of land taken : 3 roods on D.P. 2677. 38 perches, . 0 0 7·9 8ection 31, Karori, and being part of D.P. Pc:iition of ~actions 184 (1) and 249A, Block III, Ha.lswell 3719. SurV"ey District. · 4 0 24-1 Section 31, Karori, and being part of D.P. 3719. In the Canterbury Land District ; as the same is more 3 3 21·2 Section 31, Karori, and being part of D.P. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 48969, 3719. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t 12 3 35 Section 31, Karori, and being part of D.P. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon I 3719. coloured pink. 27 2 30·6 Sections 31, Karori, and 1, Kaiwarra, and Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator being part of D.P. 3719. of th,e Gov~rnment of the Dominion of New Zealand; and 72 4·2 Sections 31, Karori, and 1, Kaiwarra, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ being pa.rt of D.P. 3719. ment House at Wellington. this +th day of August, J 920. 0 2 5·8 Section 3, Kaiwarra, and being part of Lots 34, 35, and 56 on D.P. 867. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. 0 0 38·0 Section 1, Kaiwarra, and being part of D.P. GOD SAVE THE KING! 3719. Situated in .Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District (City Taking Land in Block Xlll, Taramarama Survey District, of Wellington). for the Purposes oj a Road. In the Wellington Land District; as the same are more particularly delinea.ted on the plan marked P.W.D. 47766, [L.S.] ROBERT STOUT. deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Administrator of the Govcmmcnt. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers a.nd o.nthorities Given under the hand of His Excellency the Administrator I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; and a.ll other powers a.nd authorities in anywise enabling me in / issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Govern­ this behalf, I, Robert Stout, the Admioistrator of the Go- , ment House at Wellington, this 4th day of August, 1920. vernment of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. proclaim and declare tha.t the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a. roa.d; and I Gou SA VE TH!li KING ! do also declare that this Procla.mation shall take effect on and after the fourteenth day of August, one thousand nine Amending Regulations under the War Legislation and Statute huodred aud twenty. Law Amendment Act, 1.918 (being Part of the State l!'orests Act, 1908). SCHEDULE. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A. R. P. OHDER IN COUNCIL. 3 2 0 Portion of Ko.hotea West le 2. At tho Government House at Wellington, this 2p.d day of 1 1 34 West 211. August, 1920. Ea.st No. 2. 0 3 7 Present: Situated in Block XIII, Taramarama Survey District Hrs EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. (Poverty Bay R.D.). In the Hawke's Bay Land District ; as the same a.re more IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 47796, him by the \\'ar Legislation and Statute Law Amend­ deposited in. the ,office of. the Minister of Public Works , ment Ant, 1918 (b<'ing part of t,he State Forests Act, 1908), 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. !Ne. 71 the Administr~tor of the Gove~rue~t of the Dominion. of ·1 5. Except as herein provided, the said poll •hall bu taken New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and ~'Onsent of as]nearly as may be in the manner provided by tho Local the EXi)cutive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Elections and Polls Act, 1908, and the Returning Officer &mend, in the manner set forth in tho Schedule hereto, the hereby appointed shall be deemed to be a Returning Officer regulations made unde:i; the said Aot on the eighteenth day of appointed for the purpo~es of that Act. Ma.roh,. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and pub­ lished in the New Zealand Gazette on the twenty-seventh day SCHEDULE. of March, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, herein­ after called "the, said regulations"; and doth hereby AREA PROPOSED TO BE OONSTITUTED TRIii BOROUGH OF declare that such regulations shall come into force on the NGARUAWAKIA, date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District bounded by a line commencing at the north-western corner of Allotment 35, SCHEDULE. Parish of Waipa; thence proceeding in an easterly direction CLAUSES 1 and 2 of the said regulations are hereby amended along the northern boundary of that allotment to its north­ by omitting the words "Governor-General in Council," and eastern comer; thence along & right line crossing the Waikato substituting the words." Commissioner of 'State Forests." River to the middle of the road opposite the north-western comer of Suburban Section North No. 93, Town of Newoaatle; F. D. THOMSON, thence south-easterly along the middle of the road along Clerk of the Executive Council. the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 93, 96, 97, and 102, and its production a.cross the railway reserve to the middle Apportionment of Representation on W airoa Electric-power of the Taupiri Road ; thence north-easterly along the middle , Board,, of that road to a point in line with the northern boundary of Section 150 ; thence to and along that boundary and the ROBERT STOUT. northern boundaries of Sections 159, 176, and 185, and the production of the last-mentioned to the middle of a road; Administrator of the Government. thence south-westerly along the middle of that road to its ORDER IN COUNCIL. junction with a road along the northern boundary of Sec­ At the Government Ho118e at Wellington, this 2nd day of tion 171 ; thence south-easterly along the middle of that August, 1920. road and south-westerly along the middle of a road along the south-eastern boundaries of the said Sections 171 and 172, Present: and its production to the left bank of the Waikato River; Hls ExOELLJIINOY THIii ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. thence south-easterly along that bank to the south-eastern N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the boundary of a ballast reserve ; thence south-westerly along I Electric-power Boards Act, 1918, His Excellency the that boundary and the south-eastern boundary of Suburban Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New Section South No. 101 to the middle of & road along its Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the southern boundacy; thence north-westerly along the middle Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby deter­ of that roa4 to the south-eastern boundacy of Section 111 ; mine, with respect to the Wairo& Electric-power District, thence along that boundary and the northern boundary of being & district duly constituted under the said Act by Pro­ the said Sections 111 and 110 and the ,Production of the last­ clamation dated the twenty-third day of July, one thousand mentioned boundacy to the eastern boundacy of Section 109A ; nine hundred and twenty, that t,he number of representatives thence southerly along that boundary to the right bank of of each constituent district on the Board of the said district the Waipa River; thence north-westerly along that bank to shall be the number specified in the second column of the a point in line with the southern boundacy of Allotment 40n, Schedule hereto opposite the name of that constituent dis­ Parish of W&ipa ; thence to and along that boundacy to the trict. eastern boundacy of & State forest reserve, and northerly along that boundacy to the point of commencement. SCHEDULE. F. D. THOMSON, Firat Column. Second Column. Clerk of the Executive Council Districts- Wairoa County 6 members. Wairoa Borough 4 Declaring that the Promsions of Section 109 of tke Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, shaU apply to a certain B'lock of 10 Native Land. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Arrangements for taking PoU respecting Propo•e,d, Boruuyh uf NgaruawaMa, Ouumy of Raulan. ORDER IN COUNVIL. At the Uovernmont House at Wellington, this 2nd day of ROBERT STOUT •. August, 1920. Administrator of the Govem111Hnt. Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL. Hl.8 EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR l'RE8IDINQ IN UOUNUIL, At tire Uovernment House at Wellington, this 2nd day of HEREAS by section twenty-three of the West Coast August, 1920. W Settlement Reserves Amendment Act, 1913, it is Present: enacted that the Governor-General may by Order in Council HIS ExcELLENOY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL, at any time declare that the provisions of section one hundred and nine of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, shall N p~uance and exercise of the powers and authorities apply to any block, section, or subdivision of land comprised I vested in him by the Municipal Corporations Amend­ in leases granted or confirmed under the West Coast Settle­ ment Act, 1913, His Excellency the Administrator of the ment Reserves Act, 1881, and the amendments thereof: Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and And whereas it is expedient that the provisions of section with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the one hundred and nine aforesaid shall apply to the land said Dominion, doth hereby direct that & poll shall be taken mentioned in the Schedule hereto, for the purchase of which on the proposal that the area described in the Schedule the Urown desires to negotiate : hereto may be constituted a borough under the Municipal Now; therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the Corporations Act;l908; and further, doth hereby make the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance following appointments and arrangements for the purpose and exercise ot the power and authority conferred upon him of taking the said poll :- by section twenty-three of the West Coast Settlement Re­ 1. Charles William Vial, of Ngaruawa.hia, to be the Return­ serves Amendment Act, 1913, and acting by and with the ing Officer for the purpose of taking the said poll, and also advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said to be the person authorized to prepare a voters roll of the Dominion, doth hereby declare that the provisions of section persons entitled to vote at the said poll. one hundred and nine of the Native Land Amendment. Act, 2. _The voters roll prepared and signed by the said Charles 1913, shall apply to the land mentioned in the Schedule William Vial· shall be the voters roll to be used at the said hereto. poll. 3. Ea.ch person on such roll shall have and may exercise one vote, and no more, SCHEDULE. 4. The said poll shall be taken on Saturday, the seventh NGATIKAHUMATE No. 11, being Section 54, .Block IX, Opu­ day of August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, nake Survey Distriet: Area, 200 acres. at the office of the Ngaruawahia Town Board, Ngarua­ w&hi&, and shall close at seven o'clock in the afternoon of that F. D. THOMSON, day. Clerk of the Executive Council. Auo. 5.J 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ~331 lJcclaring that the Provisions ~f Section ](I[) of the N alive Land Domain Board appointed to have Control of /.he 'l'ancatua A11u,,1,lm.ent A,·t, J913, .,hall a.ppl!f to ,, ,·erta.i11 Rlock nf 11 Domain. j'ali11t\ Land. lWBEln' STOUT. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Administrator of the Government. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government. House at Wellington, this 2nd day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of August, 1920. August, l 920. Present: Present: Hrs EXOELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNOIL, Hrs EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN CorNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities T conferred by the Public Reserves and Domains Act, HEREAS by section twenty-three of the West Coast 1908 (hereinafter termed " the said Act"), His Excellency W Settlement Reserves Amendment Act, 1913, it is the Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of enacted that the Governor-General may by Order in Council New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of at any time declare that the provisions of section one hundred the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby and nine of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, shall revoke an Order in Council dated the twenty-first day of apply to any block, section, or subdivision of land comprised June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and published in leases granted or confirmed under the West Coast Settle­ in the Gazette of the twenty-fourth day of that month, ment Reserves Act, 1881, and the amendments thereof: appointing a Domain Board to have control of the Taneatua And whereas it is expedient that the provisions of section Domain, and doth hereby appoint one hundred and nine aforesaid shall apply to the land GEORGE DORSET BALL, mentioned in the Schedule hereto, for the purchase of which EDGAR FORREST, the Crown desires to negotiate : WILLIAM GRANT JOHNSON, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the WALTER REID, and Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance WALTER HoLTOM SISAM and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by section twenty-three of the West Coast Settlement Re­ to be the Taneatua Domain Board, having control of the serves Amendment Act, 1913, and acting by and with the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said and subject to the provisions of the said Act ; and doth Dominion, doth hereby declare that the provisions of section hereby appoint Monday, the sixte~nth day of August, one one hundred and nine of the Native Land Amendment Act, thousand nine hundred and twenty, at eight o'clock p.m., as 1913, shall apply to the land ment.ioned in thP Hchednle the t,ime when, and the Public Library, Taneatua, as the heret,o. place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. TANEATUA DoMAIN.·--,AucKLANn L.,,.,o DrnTarcr. NGATIRAHIRI No. lOA, being that part of Section 10, Block ALLOTMENT 388, Waimana Parish, situated in Block IX, X, Waitam Survey Distrid., WPSt of Stockman Jfoad : Whakatane Survey District : Area, 13 acres. Arca, 10 l acres. Section U, Block IX, Whakatane 8nrvey District: Area, F. D. THOMSON, 8 acres 3 roods 1 perch. Clerk of the Executive Council. Allotment 376, Waimana Parish: Area, 3 acres 1 rood 21 perches. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Declaring that the Provisions of Section 109 of the Native Land Extension of Time for Preparation of Cmmty Rolls, etc., Amendment Act, 191-3, .,T,a.ll apply to a certain Bwck of County of ltlanukau. N a.tive Lanil. ROBERT STOUT. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Administrator of the Government. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of August,, 1920. August, 1920. Present: Present: Hrs EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL, Hrs ExcELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN CouNcrL. HEREAS it ha.s been made to appear that the pre­ W pa.ra.tion of the rolls for the County of Manukau, HEREAS by section twenty-three of the West Coast and the taking of certain steps consequent on such W Settlement Reserves Amendment Act, 1913, it is preparation, cannot be _made and taken w~hin the ti!"es enacted that the Governor-General may by Order in Council mentioned in the Counties Act, 1908, and 1t 1s expedient at any time declare that the provisions of section one hundred to extend the s&id times respectively : and nine of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, shall Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the apply to any block, section, or subdivision of land comprised Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursu­ in leases granted or confirmed under the West Coast Settle­ ance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the ment Reserves Act, 1881, and the amendments thereof: said Counties Act, 1908, a.nd acting by and with the advice And whereas it is expedient that the provisions of section a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the said Do­ one hundred and nine aforesaid shall apply to the land minion, doth hereby order and declare that the several mentioned in the Schedule hereto, for the purchase of which da.tes mentioned in the Schedule hereto shall be the respec­ the Crown desires to negotiate : tive dates for ta.king the several steps set out in the said Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the Schedule. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance SCHEDULE. and exercise of t,he power and authority conferred upon him l. Foa preparing the rolls for the ridings within the by sect.ion twenty-th11,c of thP West Coast Settleme?-t R,,. County of Manuka.u: Until the 23rd day of August, 1920. serves Amendment Act, 191a, and acting by and with the 2. Time for which snob rolls shall be open for inspection: advice and consent, of the Executive Council of the said From the 27th day of August, 1920, to the loth day of Dominion, doth hereby declare that the provisio'ns of section September, 1920. one hundred and nine of the Native Land Amendment Act, 3. Time for appeals against the said rolls: Until the 22nd 1913, shall apply to the land mentioned in the Schedule day of September, 1920. , . • . . hereto. 4. Revision Courts ma.y sit for hearing apphcat1ons with reference to the said rolls, and adjourn: Unm the 29th day SCHEDULE. of September, 1920. . 0. Time when the said rolls, having been corrected and PUKEKORATU F, being Section 9(), Block X l, Opunake Survey signed, sha.11 come into force: On the 61b day of October, District: Area. 314 acres. rn:10. F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOl',f:SON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. -----·------·------

2332 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

l!'ixing Rates and Charges f(!r Conncctio11s with 'l'elcphone will be 15s. per quarter-mile, whether a special line of poles Excli,anges and for Telepl,one Toll C01mnnnicatiuns. is constructed or not. 15. 'femporary connections .(for a period less than one year) Administrator of the Government. will be granted, provided the applicant pays the net cost of giving the connection and a rental pro rata equal to 50 per ORDER IN COUNCIL. cent. greater than for a permanent connection, with a mini­ mum charge of 10s. for the first fortnight or fraction thereof At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of and 5s. for every subsequent week. In the event of the August, 1920. temporary subscriber ultimately deciding to have the tempo­ Present: rary connection converted to an or

a.nd Telegraph Depa.rtment, their desire tha.t the tele- 1 be. or tend to the. miury o~ navigat,_on, a.nd ~he sa.1d pla.n ha.s, phone excha.nge be so opened. Such expression a.s. pnor to the. ~a.king of this Order m Co~c1l, be~ approved aforesaid is deemed to be operative until reversed by: by the Admimst.ra~or of th~ Governmell:t m Counml: . a.n expression of the desire of not less than two-thirds. And whereas it is expedi1:nt that a hcense under th? sa.1d of the business subscribers and not less than two-thirds, Act for the purpose aforesaid should be granted a.nd 1SSued of the private-residence subscribers that the hours ob-' to the licensee on the terms and conditions hereinafter ex- served be from 8 a..m. to midnight. pressed : . . . The wishes of subscribers on a party-line must be. Now, therefore, His ~x<_10llency the Adm1ms~rator of the voiced collectively by the appointed agent, ea.ch line for· Governme~t of the Dom1mon of New ~a.land, m _p~ua.noe this purpose being counted as one subscriber. . · a.nd e:'erc1se of the J_>Ower and a°:thonty ve~ted m him by Nothing in this regulation will opera.ta to prevent the srud Act, ~nd a.ctm~ by and w1_th the ~!Ice and consent compliance with a requisition signed by a two-thirds of the Executive Counml of t~e said Do~on, do~h ~ereby majority of subscribers to a. telephone exchange, for ~pprov~ of the purpo~ or obiect for w~ch the s~1d license business a.nd private connections taken together, to, 1s reqmred by the J!.censee as af~resaid; a.nd, m furt_her revert from lengthened to shortened periods of attend- j pursu~ce and ~xerc1se. of the said power and a~thonty, a.nee at such exchange if the hours of attendance were · a.nd with the hke advice and consent as aforesaid, doth lengthened before the 28th day of January, 1915. :1 hereby license and permit the licensee to use and occupy (2.) At exchanges where the number of paying subscribers. th9:t P~ of ~he foreshore and land. below low-water mark exceeds thirty a.nd does not exceed fifty the hours of a.ttend. , .whic~ 1s part1cularl_y shown and delineate~ on_ t_he pla.n ~o a.nee ma.y be from s a..m. to s p.m., provided that not less. deposited as af~resa1d, for the purpose o~ ma.mtammg ~hereon than three-fourths of the paying subscribers to such exchange · a. wharf, such ~1cense to be held and enio:y;e~ by the licens~ a.pplyin writing for the extension of hours (see also clause 11), upon and subJect to the terms and conditions set forth m a.nd further provided tha.t in the case of an office under the the Schedule hereto. control of a. non-permanent officer of the Department satis­ factory arrangements ca.n be made with the telephonist for SCHEDULE. the extension. 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the TOLL COMMUNICATIONS. Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen The following a.re the charges to be pa.id for the use of Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority the Government toll lines in New Zealand. acting by or under the direction of such Minister. NoTE.-Urgent communications at any time a.re charged 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order double the fees shown under the heading 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the They take precedence of a.ll others. foreshore and land below low-water mark in the hereinbefore­ CiliB.GES FOR ToLI. COJIIMUNICATIONS. mentioned bay, shown on the said plan marked M.D. 2948. Ordinary Ra.tee. 3. In consideration of the concessions a.nd privileges granted by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being supplied 110 p.m. to 8 a.m. at ' with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 10s., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Exchange• that are then and thereafter an annual sum of £1 in advance, such annua.l open. payments to date from the 8th day of May, ·1920, the first :Miles. of such annua.l payments to be ma.de on the licensee being Each Extra Upto Each Extra supplied with a copy of this Order in Council. ThreeUpto I Minute or I Three I Minute or Minutes. F~actlon. Minutes. Fraction. 4. That a.ll his Majesty's subjects shall a.t aJl reasonable times, upon payment of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the wharf, a.nd of ingress a.nd egress thereon s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. and therefrom. Up to 20 .. 0 6* 0 2* 0 6* 0 2* · 5. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this '20,, 50 .. 0 9 0 3 0 6 0 2 Order in Council shall continue in force for· fourteen years, 50" 75 .. 1 0 0 4 0 6 0 2 computed from the 8th day of May, 1920, Unless in the mean­ 75,, 100 .. 1 6 0 6 0 9 0 3 time such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, 100 ,, 150 .. I 2 3 0 9 1 ll 0 4i modified, or revoked by competent authority ; a.nd the -~ 150,, 200 •• 3 0 l 0 I 6 ! 0 6 licensee shall not assign, charge, or pa.rt with any such right, "" 200 ,, 250 •. 3 9 1 3 1 101 ! 0 7! power, or privilege without the previous written consent of 8 250,, 300 .. 4 6 1 6 2 3 I 0 9 the Minister first obtained. ~ 300,, 350 .. 5 3 1 9 2 71 i 0 10! 6. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at a.ny 350,, 400 .. 6 0 2 0 3 0 I 1 0 time resumed by the Governor-Genera.I on giving to the 400,, 450 .• 6 9 2 3 3 41 I 1 ll licensee three months' previous notice in writing, a.nd the 450,, 500 .. 7 6 2 6 3 9 I 1 3 licensee may be required to remove the wharf a.t his own cost, without payment of any compensa.tion wha.tever. Any • NOT11l.-For oommunica.tions from subscribers speaking such notice sha.11 be sufficient if given by the Minister a.nd from their own telephones, half these rates up to 20 miles delivered at or posted to the last known address of the only. licensee in New Zea.land. The special rates applicable to ordinary communications 7. The licensee shall maintain the above-mentioned wharf between 10 p.m. a.nd 8 a.m. shall not a.pply to urgent oom­ in good order and repair, and shall at a.11 tinies exhibit there­ . munioa.tions, a.nd shall apply only a.t telephone exchanges from, and maintain at his own cost, suite.hie and necessary which a.re open after 10 p.m. lights for the guidance of vessels ; provided that no light F. D. THOMSON, shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of by the Clerk of the Executive Council. Minister. · 8. Any person authorized by the Minister ma.y a.t a.ll reason­ Licensing Bertie Gothard to uae and occupy a Part of the Fare­ able times enter upon the said wharf and view the state of shore of Whangaroa Harbour as a_ Site for a~ Wharf. repair thereof ; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting to the last known a.ddress of the licensee a. notice in writing ROBERT STOUT. of any defect or want of repair in such wha.rf, requiring him, Administrator of the Government. within a reasonable time, to be therein prescribed, to repair the same, he sha.11, with a.11 convenient speed, cause such ORDER IN COUNCIL. defect to be removed or such repairs to be ma.de. · At the Government House at Wellington, this 26th day of 9. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which may July, 1920. be sustained by any vessel or boat in passing the wharf, or by contact therewith, and which may be occasioned by a.ny Present: default or neglect on his part. HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 10. In case the licensee shall- HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered (1.) Committ or suffer a. breach of the conditions herein• W . to grant the license hereinafter meptioned, Bertie before set forth, or any of them ; Gothard (hereinafter ca.lied "the licensee ") has applied to (2,) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for:a period of the Administrator of the Government in Council for a. license thirty days ; B 2884 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

(3.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these I (b.) Between sunset and sunrise, when the vessel is at conditions ; or anchor, display a red light at the masthead; and (4.) Become bankrupt, or be in any manner brought under when the vessel is berthed at any wharf or landing­ the operation of any law in force for the time being plare display a red light at the after side of the relating to bankruptcy- gangway, and a white light over the forward side, then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and over a black notice-board with the words" DANGER every right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and deter­ -No SMOKING " printed in white in 6 in. letters. mined by the Governor-General in Council, without any (2.) On or before the arrival in port of any overseas vesst>l n<;>tice to the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever ; and carrying petroleum, the mast,er or owner shall inform the publication in the N e:w Zealan,J GauUe of an Order in Council ITarbourmaster of the quantity of petroleum on board and containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the of the manner in which it is stowed. licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this (3.) While in port the ma.~ter of every vessel with petroleum Order in Council, and the rights and privileges there by on board shall- · conferred, have been revoked and determined ; and upon (a.) Berth the vessel only at such wharf as may be approved such revocation the Minister may cause the said wharf to be by the Harbourmaster, and exhibit at the forward removed, and may recover the costs incurred by any such side of the gangway a notice-board with the words removal from the licensee. "DANGER-NO SMOKING " printed in red in 6 in. F. D. THOMSON, letters; Clerk of the Executive Council. (b.) Keep tht1 holds and spaces containing petroleum se­ curely closed except when opened for ventilation, Office of Solicitor-General exempted from Public Service loading, or unloading ; and 'Superannuation Act. (c.) Cause the cargo, so far as it consists of petroleum, to be unloaded with all possible despatch. ROBERT STOUT. 3. (I.) The owner or master of a vesA0l shall not permit Administrator of the Government. petroleum to be shipped on or unsbipped from the vessel- ORDER IN COUNCIL. ( a.) Between the houl'!I of sunset and sunrise; or (b.) Unless and until the holds and spaces in which petro­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of leum is or has been stowed have been thoroughly August, 1920. ventilated; or Present: (c.) Unless and until all pipes and other appliances used His EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. for handling petroleum in bulk are free from leakage ; or I N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority ; (d.) Unless such petroleum is shipped or unshippt"d by vested in him by section forty-seven of the Public means of wooden trays or box slings, or with such Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Act, other means or appliances as may be approved by 1908, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government a Surveyor of Ships : Provided that in no such case of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the shall rope or wire slings be ueed. advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby declare that the office of Solicitor­ (2.) Nothing in paragraphs (a), (b), and (d) of this clause General for the Dominion of New Zealand shall cease to be shall apply to the shipping or unshipping by means of pumps subject to Part II of the Public Service Classification and of petroleum intended for bunkering purposes. Superannuation Act, 1908, as from the nineteenth day of (3.) Every person who commits a breach of this regulution July; one thousand nine hundred and twenty. is liable to a fine of £IO. 4. (1.) The owner or ma.ster of a ves.~el shall not permit any F. D. THOMSON, petroleum to be loaded thereon- Clerk of the Executive Council. (a.) Unless the holds have been surveyed and a certificate issued in writing by an Engineer Surveyor of Ships Reg,uation., aa to the Shipment and .Lan4ing of Petroleum. certifying that the forward and after bulkheads in each hold have been tested and are sound, and in ROBERT STOUT. an airtight and watertight conditidt). ; and Administrator of the Government. (b.) Unless the holds and spaces in which petroleum is to be stowed are separated from all other spaces by ORDER IN COUNCIL. watertight or airtight bulkheads ; and At the Government Honse at Wellington, this 2nd day of (c.) Unless effective appliances for pumping out all such August, 1920. holds and spaces are provided in the engine-room Present: and are approved by an Engineer Surveyor of !'!hips; and His EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. (d.) Unless such vessel is fitted with an electric-light system, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon the wiring of which is enclosed in iron or lead pipes I him by section thirty-three of the War Legislation and or other approved protection: Provided that this Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918 (being in substitution paragraph shall not apply until the expiry of six of section two hundred and five of the Harbours Act, 1908), months after the commencement of these regu­ His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the lations. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by anrl with the advice (2.) When other cargo is carried on any vessel with petroleum and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, it shall be stowed in such manner as to avoid damaging the doth hereby revoke the harbour regulations specified in the receptacles containing the pet,roieum. Schedule hereto, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the (3.) All hatchways or similar deck-openings from the holds following General Harbour Regulations (to be in force in and spaces in which petroleum is stowed shall be provided all the ports of New Zealand) with respect t-0 the landing, with hatches or other coverings approved by a Surveyor of shipping, transhipping, and removal of petroleum. Ships. (4.) A copy of the certificate required to be given for tbe GENERAL HARBOUR REGULATIONS. purposes of paragraph (a) of subclause (I) of this regulation l. FoR the purposes of these regulations- shall be kept posted by the master of the vessel in the seaI11en's (a.) "Petroleum" includes all such rock-oil, Rangoon oil, living-quarters. · Burmah oil, any product of them, and any oil made 5. No service lights are to be used on any vessel with from petroleum, coal, schist, shale, peat, or other petroleum on board unless approved in writing by a Surveyor bituminous substance, and any product of them, of Ships. as gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature 6. (1.) The owner or master of any vessel shall not allow of less than 110° Fahrenheit under the conditions petroleum to be loaded into such vessel unless the holds or set out in the Second Schedule t-0 the Explosive and spaces are in a fit state to receive such petroleum. Dangerous Goods Act, 1908. (2.) Every person who commits a breach of this regulation (b.) "Owner," uaed in relation to a vessel, includes the is liable to a fine of £IO. agent of the owner, and also includes a charterer. 7. (I.) It shall be the duty of every member of the crew (c.) "Harbourmaster" includes any official appointed to of a vessel loading petroleum, or any waterside worker assisting carry out the duties or functions of a Harbourmaster in such loading, forthwith to report to the master or officer under these regulations. in charge of the loading the presence of any leaky receptacles 2. (I.) On arrival at a port in New Zl'aland of any vessel that may come under his observation. carrying more than 2,000 gallons of petroleum, and so long (2.) Every person who fails to carry out the duty imposed as the vessel remains in port with more than 2,000 gallons on him by this regulation is liable to a fine of £5. of petroleum on board, the master shall- 8. (I.) No person shall enter a hold or space where petroleum (a.) Between sunrise and sunset, while the vessel is at anchor is stowed in a vessel with a nakl'd light or lantern ; or enter or moored at any wharf or landing-place, display any hold or space from which petroleum has been discharged, at the masthead a red flag of a eize not less than with a naked light or lantern, until such hold or spaee ha• 24 in. sq 11are. been thoroughly ventilated and is free from fumes. Auo. 5.] THE NEW ZEA.LA.ND GAZETTE. 2835

(2.) Every person who commits a breach of this regulation IProhibiting all Alienation of .certain Native Land other than is liable to a fine of £5, Alienation in favour of the Orown. 9. The owner or other person entitled to receive deliverv -- ?£ any petroleum from any vessel ~all, if such petroleum ROBERT STOUT. 1s unloaded on any wharf or landi~g-stage, remove _the Administrator of the Government. petroleum from that wharf or stage with the utmost possible despatch.· ORDER IN COUNCIL. 10. Petroleum may be transhipped directly from one vessel At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 2nd day of to another at such berthage or anchorage and in accordance August, 1920. with such conditione, not inconsfatent with these regulations, Present : as tl:ie Harhourmaster may sanction. 11. No person shall smoke on or about any vessel or wharf HIS ExoELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. on or from which petroleum is being shipped, unshipped, or N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase transhlpped, witbin a rndius of 30 ft. of such petroleum, O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty. unless separated from the petroleum by an a.irtight bulk­ three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the head or pat'tition. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, 12. No petroleum shall be unloaded on to or shipped from His Excellency the Administrator of the Govemment of the any wharf or landing-stage unless and until a danger-notice Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice is placed on the outward side of the space proposed to be and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, occupied by the petroleum, such notice to be to the satisfac­ doth hereby prohibit, for the period of one year from the tion of the Harbourmaster. da.te of this Order in Council, all alienation of the Native 13. Immediately after any petroleum has been discharged lands specified in the Schedule hereto other than alienation from a vessel the master shall ca.use the holds or spaces in in favour of the Crown. which the petroleum has been stowed to be thoroughly cleansed and ventilated. SCHEDULE. 14. (1.) No person shall take a steam locomotive, moving HURAKIA SURVEY DISTRICT. by its own power, into the virinity of a vessel Joa.ding or Approximate Area. discharging petroleum, or upon a wharf at which such a A. R, P. vessel is lying, whilst she is engaged in loading or discharging RANGITOTO-TUHUA 54A 2 .. 914 0 0 petroleum, unless such locomotive uses coke fuel or is fitted 54B 531 3 0 with an effective spark-arrester. 54c 41 3 18 (2.) No locomotive burning coal shall be fired and no steam 54n Section 1 159 0 0 blower shall be used on any wharf or landing-place when 54n 2 217 0 0 petroleum is being loaded or discharged. 54n 3 184 2 0 (3.) No person shall couple a wagon containing petroleum 54E 207 0 0 directly to a locomotive, but shall put at least two wagollll, F. D. THOMSON, which do not contain petroleum, between them. Clerk of thP ExHrnUv~ Council. 15. No vessel or coal-hulk having a donkey boiler on deck shall lie alongside or in the vicinity of any vessel loading Revoking Order in Council licensing Messrs. McCaUum and or discharging petroleum whilst the fire under such boiler is Company to iise and occupy a Part of the Foreskare and alight. Land below Low-water Mark at North Arm, Paterson's 16. The Minister of Marine may, by notice in the New Zealand Gazette, exempt petroleum of any specified descrip­ Inkt, Stewart !Bland, as a Si:te for a Wharf. tion from the operation of any of these regulations; and may, if he thinks fit, and upon such conditions, if any, A.i .he thinks ROBERT STOUT. fit to impose, suspend the operation of any of these regu­ Administrator of the Government. lations, either generally or so far as any specified class or ORDER IN COUNCIL. size of ship is concerned. At the Govemment House at Wellington, this 2nd day of 17. (1.) It shall he an offence against these regulations for any person to ship petroleum, or to cause or allow petro- August, 1920. leum to be shipped, if to his knowledge any such petroleum Present : is escaping or is likely to escape from any tin or other His EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. receptacle in which it may be contained. HEREAS by Order in Council dated. the twenty­ (2.) It shall be an offence against these regulations for W seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred the master or owner of any vessel to receive on boa1·d that and eighteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette vessel any petroleum if to his knowledge any such petroleum No. 81, of the sixth day of the following month, Messrs. is escaping or is likely to escape from any tin or other recep­ McCallum and Company were licensed, under the Harbours tacle in which it may be contained. Act,, 1908, to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and 18, On the annu,.l survey of any ship the Engineer Surveyor land below low-water mark at North Arm, Paterson's Inlet, of Ships shall, if required by the master or owner so to do, Stewart Island, in order to maintain thereon a wharf: issue a certificate or license as to the vessel's fitnesH to carry And whereas Messrs. McCallum and Company have applied petroleum. Such certificate or license shall expire on the to have the 1icense revoked : date of expiry of the survey ~ertificate, but may be with­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the drawn at any time prior to that date if the Minister or Government of tJie Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance Surveyor deems it necessary to do so. and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him 19. (1.) Nothing in these regulations shall apply to kerosene­ by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities oil of or over 150'' fire test. enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the (2.) Nothing in clauses 4, 5, 10, 13, and 14 of these regula­ advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said tions shall apply in any case where the quantity of petroleum Dominion, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council of taken on board from any wharf or landing-stage, or tran­ the twenty-seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred shipped from any other vessel, or Iande,l on any wharf or and eighteen, and the rights, powers, and privileges thereby landing-stage, or transhipped to any other vessel, is less than conferred. 200 gallons. F. D. THOMSON, 20. Every person who commits any breach of these regu­ Clerk of the Executive Council. lations for which no specific penalty is elsewhere provided ---"------shall be liable to a fine of £100 The South-western Side of Portion of Road in Bl,ock X, Waitapu SCHEDULE, Survey District, exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 Regulations revoked. of the Public Works Act, 1908. Date of Gazette in which Nature of Regulations. published. ROBERT STOUT. Administrator of the Government. Regulations as to the Shipment and 12th December, 1918. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Landing of Petroleum · At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of. Amending Regulations as to the 13th February, 1919. August, 1920. Shipment and Landing of Petro­ leum Present: Ditto .. 20th March, 1919. His EXCELLENCY THE Am.nNISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNCIL, 21st August, 1919. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the 8th January, 1920. I Public Works Act, 1908, and the Public Works Amend­ ment Act, 1911, His Excellency the Administrator of the F. D. THOMSON, Govemment of the Dominion of New Zealand, a.cting by a.nd Clerk of the Executive Council. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. '71 se.id Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolu-1 Withdrawing Lanii, from th,e, Operation, of the Kauri-gum tion passed by the Takaka. County Council on the third day of lndUBtry Act, 1908. July, one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd twenty-namely, "Tha.t the Ta.ka.ka. County Council, being the loca.l authority ROBERT STOUT. having control of the roa.d fronting Section 102, Ta.ka.ka, Administrator of the Government. Block X, Wa.ita.pu Survey District, hereby resolves tha.t the provisions of section one hundred a.nd seventeen of the Public ORDER IN COUNCIL. Works Act, 1908, sha.11 not a.pply to the sa.id roa.d "-in so far At the Government, House at Wellington, this 2nd day of as such resolution refers to the south-western side of the August, 1920. portion of road described in the Schedule hereto. Present: Hrs EXOELLENOY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. SCHEDULE. HEREAS by section forty-six of the Land Laws THE south-western side of a.ll that portion of road situa.ted in W Amendment Act, 1913, it is enacted that the Go­ the Nelson La.nd District, Ta.kaka. County, a.butting on Lots vernor-General may, by' Order in Council gazetted, on the 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Section 102, Ta.ka.ka., Block X, Waita.pu recommendation of the Land Board, declare that any land Survey District. As the said portion of roa.d is more par­ comprised in a kauri-gum reserve shall, from a date to be ticularly delineated on the pla.n marked P.W.D. 48804, specified in the Order, cease to be subject to the Kauri-gum deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t Industry Act, 1908, and on and after the date so specified Wellington, in the Wellington La.nd District, a.nd thereon the land to which the Order relates shall become subject to coloured blue. the provisions of the Land Act, 1908 : F. D. THOMSON, And whereas the Land Boa.rd of the North Auckland Land Clerk of the Executive Council. District has duly passed a resolution reco=ending that the remaining portion of the Opuawhanga Kauri-gum Reserve Validating Procwl,ings in connectiun with, a Loan of £3, 900 . described in the Schedule hereto be excepted from the opera, propos@ to be raisetl, by the W aimairi County Council. · tions of the Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1908, and it is expedient ' to give effect to such recommendation : ROBERT STOUT. Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the Administrator of the Government. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance ORDER IN COUNCIL. and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by section forty-six of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of and acting by and with the advice and consent of the August, 1920. Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby order and Present: declare that the remaining portion of the Opuawhanga Kauri­ Hrs EXOELLENOY THE ADMINISTRATOR PRESIDING IN CoUNOIL. gum Reserve described in the Schedule hereto shall, from HEREAS. the Waimairi County Council, acting under the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and W a.nd in pursuance of section sixteen of the Local twenty, cease to be subject to the Kauri-gum Industry Act, Bodies' Loa.ns Act, 1913, lately proposed to raise a. loan of 1908. three thousa.nd nine hundred pounds for the purpose of ma.king concrete channels and asphalting footpaths, &c. : SCHEDULE. And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of ALI. that area in the North Auckland Land District, contain­ the loa.n is irregular in so far that public notification of the ing by admeasurement 538 acres, more or less, being the time and place fixed for the confirmation of the said special remainder of the Opuawhanga. Kauri-gum Reserve, situated order was given four times, but such notification cµd not in Block VII, Opuawhanga Survey District, set apart by comply with the provisions of section ninety-seven of the Order in ,Council of the 25th day of Sep~.ember, 1899, a.nd Counties Act, 1908, which provides that notification shall published in the New Zealanil, Gazette of the 28th September, be given once in ea.ch of the four weeks i=ediately pre­ 1899, page 1836. As the same is delineated on the plan ceding the da.y upon which the subsequent meeting was marked L. and S. 6/4/12, deposited in the Head Office, De· held, no notice appea.ring within the week immediately partment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon preceding the twelfth da.y of April, one thousa.nd nine edged red. hundred and twenty : F. D. THOMSON, And whereas it appea.rs tha.t the ratepayers have not Clerk of the Executive Council. been misled by the said irregularity, a.nd it is expedient to validate the same : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the Changing the Purposes of Reserves in the Parish, of Whanga­ Government of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, in pursuance marino, Aooklanil, Lanil, District. a.nd exercise of the powers a.nd authorities conferred on him by section one hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' ROBERT STOUT. Loans Act, 1913, and acting by a.nd with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Administrator of the Government. doth hereby order and decla.re that the proceedings ta.ken HEREAS the land described in the First Schedule to raise the said loan sha.ll be valid to all intents and W hereto forms portion of an area. which has been duly purposes a.s though public notifications of the special order set a.part for a. resting-place for travelling stock: had been given in the proper ma.nner, and that the va.lidity And whereas the land described in the Second Schedule of the proceedings in connection with the said loan shall hereto has been duly set apart for a depot for storing roa.d not be called into question by rea.son only of the irregularity material, being reserves within Classes I a.nd II respectively a.foresaid. of the Second Schedule of the Public Reserves and Doma.ine F. D. THOMSON, Act, 1908, and such la.nds are not vested in trust in any Clerk of the Executive Council. society, body corporate, or trustees : And whereas it is expedient that such lands should be Wairoa Ekctric-power Board.-Firat Election. appropriat-ed for a site for a public school, being a reserve within Class III of the aforesaid Act : ROBERT STOUT. Now, therefore, I, Robert Stout, the Administrator of the Administrator of the Government. Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the eleventh ORDER IN COUNCIL. section of the Public Reserves and Domains Aot, 1908, do by At the Government House at Wellington, this 2nd day of this notification declare that the said lands shall, from a.nd August, 1920. a.ft-er the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and Present: twenty, be appropriated for a site for a. public school under Class III of the Public Reserves and Doma.ins Act, 1908 ; His EXOELLENOY THE ADllINISTBATOR PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. and I do hereby direct that this notification shall be published N pursua.nce and exercise of the powers conferred by the in the New Zealanil, Gazette. I Electric-power Boa.rds Act, 1918, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New l'IBST SCHEDULE. Z\ialand, a.cting by and with the advice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the sa.id Dominion, doth hereby appoint PART Allotment 516, Parish of Whangamarino: Area., 2 acres. Friday, the twenty-seventh da.y of August, one thousand nine hundred. and twenty, as the day on which shall be held SECOND SCHEDULE. the first election of representatives of the constituent districts ALLOTMENT 517, Parish of Whangama.rino: Area, 2 acres. on the Wa.iroa. Electric-power District, being a district duly constituted under the said Act by Proclamation dated the Both in the Auckland Land District. twenty-third da.y of July, one thousand nine hundred a.nd twenty. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administra.tor F. D. THOMSON, of the Government, this 3rd day of August, 1920. Clerk of the Executive Council. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. AuG. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2337

Vesting the Control of a Scenic Reserve in the Everett Road 1S. 39502, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands Scenic Board. and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged pink. -- As witness the hand of His Excellencv the Administrator ROBERT STOUT. of the Government, this 28th day of July, 1920. Administrator of the Government. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon him by section thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, His Excellency the Administrator of Ranger under the Animal8 Protection Act appointed for the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand doth Rotorua Disl!rict. hereby vest the control of the reserve described in the Schedule below (being lands reserved under the said Act), Department of futernal Affairs, for the period of three years from the date hereof (unless Wellington, 30th July, 1920. previously altered or revoked under the said Act), in the IS Excellency the Administrator of the Government undermentioned persons, namely.- H has been pleased to appoint ALBERT EDWARD BURWELL, of Kaimatn. THOMAS HENRY HULTON WILLIAM EDWARD PERCIVAL, to be a Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for w ALTER BAZIRE MESSENGER, and the Acclimatization District of Rotorua, vice Thomas Henry JoHN ROBSON GRAY SUTHERLAND, all of fuglewood, Fulton, appointment cancelled. who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board G. JAS. ANDERSON, by the name of the Everett Road Scenic Reserves Board Minister of Internal Affairs. (herein referred to as "the Board "), in trust, for the pro­ ~~------··------sorvation of scenery, and with the powers and subject to the Trustee undtr the Peninsula County Libraries Act, 1877, conditions hereinafter contained, that is to say :- appointed. 1. The Board shall meet for the transaction of business at Messrs. Percival and Messenger's Office at Inglewood on Department of Lands and Sarvey, the third Saturday in the months of January, April, July, Wellington, 5th Augast, 1920. and October in each year, at eight o'clock p.m., or at such IS Excellency the Administrator of the Government other time or place as may from time to time be fixed by the H has been pleased to appoinl Board. The first meeting shall be held at eight o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the twenty-first day of August, ono thousand JOHN JAMES MACARTNEY nine hundred and twenty. to be a trustee under the Peninsula County Libraries Act, 2. The members of the Board shall at their first meeting, 1877, in pla.ce of John Macartney, deceased. and thereafter at thu annual meeting hereinafter mantioned, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. elect one of themselv2s to be Chairman, who may join in the discussion, and shall have an original as well as a casting Justice of the Peace resigned. vote. The Chairman shall hold office until the election of his successor. Department of. Justice, 3. Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, Wellington, 31st ,July, 1920. provided that two days' notice of such meeting is given IS Excellency the Administrator of the Government to each member, specifying the business to be transacted at H has been pleased to a.ccept the resignation by such special meeting ; and no other business than that so specified shall be transacted at snch meeting. GEORGE BRUCE DALL, Esq., 4. Any three members of the Board shall form a quorum. of Wellington, of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace Any meeting m1.ty be adjourned from time to time. for the Dominion of New Zealand. 5. All questions shall be determined by the majority of E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. votes of the members of the Board present at a meeting. 6. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present at the time appointed for holding the same, the members present Visiting Justices appointed. shall choose some one of their number to be chairman of Prisons Department, such meeting. 7. If, by resignation, death, incapacity, or otherwise, the Wellington, 27th July, 1920. seat of any member shall be or become vacant, or if any H IS Excellency the Administrator has been pleased to member absents himself, without reasonable cause, from three appoint consecutive meetings of the Board, the Governor-General WILLIAM BARRETT, Esq., J.P., shall have power to appoint any other person to be a mem­ to be a Visiting Justice to the Borstal Institution, Invercargill ; ber of the Board in his stead. and 8. The Board shall prepare and submit at an annual JuLius ADOLPH ALBERT C11i:sAR, Esq., meeting to be held in the month of April in each year a report to be a Visiting Justice to the Paparua Prison, Templeton. of the proceedings of the Board for the previous year ending on the thirty-first day of March, together with a J. G. COATES, statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Board Minister in Charge of Prisons Department. for such year. A copy of every such report and statement, certified by the Chairman to be correct, shall be sent to the Appointment of Officer ,mder Pait Il of the Fisheries Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation as soon as possible Act, 1908. after each annual meeting. 9. The Board shall control the said reserve in accordance Marine Department, with the provisions of the said Act and of the regulations Wellington, 31st July, 1920. made thereunder. I T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Adminis­ SCHEDULE. trator of the Government has, in pursuance of the pro­ visions of the Fisheries •Act, 1908, and of the Official EVERETT ROAD SOENIC RESERVE. Appointm~nts and Documents Act, 1919, appointed ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing by IAN AUGUSTINE MAOKAY, admeasurement 166 acres, being the whole of Sections 13, 18, and 19 of Block XIII, Waitara Survey District, and of , Wellington, to be an Officer for the purposes bounded as follows :- of Part II of the first.mentioned Act. Section 13 (northern portion), containing by admeasure­ W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Marine. ment 46 acres 3 roods, more or less. Bounded on the north by Section 182, Block XIV, Waitara Survey District, 2008 Native Inurpreters appointed. links ; on the east generally by River Bank Road ; on the south by road, 635·8 links ; and on the west by Everett Native Department, Road, 3014·7 and 757·2 links. Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. Section 13 (southern portion), containing by admeasure­ IS Excellency the Administre.tor of the Government ment 20 acres 1 rood, more or less. Bounded on the north H has been pleased to authorize by a road, 747 links; on the east generally by River Bank WILLIAM HENRY BrnD, Jun., of Mnrupara, Road; _and on the south and west. by Everett Road, 189, to act as a licensed Native Interpreter of the First Grade, 356·8, and 1201 links. . · · under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the Sections 18 and 19, containing by admeasnrcment 99 acres, regule.tions made thereunder. more or less. Bounded on the north and east generally by River Bank Road; on the south generally by Bristol HENRY JAMES FLETCHER, of Taupo, Road, 3520 links ; and on the west by Everett Road, 3798·2, to aot as a lioenseil Na.tive Interpreter of the Second Grade, 95·8, 853·5, and 2112·5 links. under the provisions of the Native Land Act, 1909, and the Be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same reealations made thereunder. are more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. 2388 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

MemberB of Domain Board8 appointed. /, PubUc Trust Office.-.4ppo!:::_ment of .4gent at Kailcoura. · Department of Lands and Survey, Public Trust Office 'Y~llington, 2nd ~ugast, 1920. I Wellington, 28th July, '1920. IS Excellency the Adm1mstrator has, m pursuance of IT is notified for public information that H section 41 of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, been pleased to make the following appointments :- SELWYN CHARLBS WINTBRBURN CLIFFORD Ft. has been appointed agent of the Pablio Trust Office at EMING Kaikoara. to be a member iit' the Mount Robin•on Domain Board, in RORERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. place of Sydney Crompton Smith, resigned. ANNESLY MARTIN HICKSON to be a member of the Wbarere Domain Board, in place of AppointmentB, Promotions, TransferB, ReBignations, and John Ca.wte, resigned. Retirements of O.tficera of the N.Z. Staff Gorps and Territorial Force. ALFRED FLA.NA.GAN to be a member of the Wbangapeka Domain Board, in place Department of Defence, of Llewellyn Williams, resigned. Wellington, 4th Joly, 1920. JOHN BEAUMONT IS Excellency the Administrator of the Government to be a member of the Cobden Domain Board, in place of H has been pleased to approve ot the appointments, George Sweetman, resigned. promotions, transfers, resignations, and retirements of the undermentioned officers of the N.Z. Staff Corps and Terri­ DONALD WILLIAM CAMPBELL torial Force, and the reposting of officers from the N.Z. to be a member of the Limehill~ Domain Board, in place of Expeditionary Force to the Territorial Force. James Duncan Shand, resigned. JOHN GRAHAM McPHERSON COMMANDS. to be a member of the Spotswood Domain Board, in place of Lieutenant-Colonel George William Campbell Macdonald, Ernest William Smith, resigned. Commanding Otago Mounted Rifles Brigade, to be Colonel, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Dated 23rd June, 1920. N.Z. STAFF CORPS, Bailiff of Magistrat•'s Court appointed. With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand . Gazett, No. 67, of 15th ,Joly, 1920, relating to Lieutenant Office of Publio Service Commissioner, (on prob.) Douglas Stratford Manners, for the words " Dated Wellington, 29th July, 1920. 17th September, 1920," re

The undermentioned Lieutenants resign their commissions. , 0HAUI'O TowN BOARD. Dated 20th July, 1920 :---;- IN pursuance of section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Arthur. B_ertram Colhe1;, ' 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the F':'~enck Charles Dame!. Ohaupo Town District was taken on the 21st day of July, Wilham George Pountney. 1920, upon the proposal of the Ohaupo Town Board to borrow 17TH (R!1AHINE) REmMENT. the sum of £3,000 by way of special loan for the purpose of 2nd Lieutenant ,James Cartwright is transferred to the erecting and constructing a hall for public meetings and Unattached List (b). Dated 23rd ,July, 1920. recreation purposes, and as a memorial for fallen soldiers, with public offices for the Board, including all necessary N.Z. RIFLE °BRIGADE (EARL OF LIVEHI0 001)s Ow:-.). Jabour, materials, plans, and supervision. Territorial. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 29, and 2nd Lieutenant Ernest Arthur Rupert ,Jones is transferred ·the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 11. to the Reserve of Officers, under the provisions of General I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Headquarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920. Dated at Ohaupo the 22nd day of July, 1920. Dated 1st March, 1920. W. C. PICKETT, UNATTACHED LIST (b). Chairman, Ohaupo Town Board. The undermentioned are transferred to the Reael've of Officers, under the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920 :- Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. Captain Alexander James McIntosh Cross. Dated 1st June, 1920. Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant f Lieutenant, Re.~er,;e of Officer., (le-mp.)] T HE following notice, received from the Acting-Chairman Harold Thomas Malcolm Fathers, with the rank of of the Council of the County of Orona, is published in Lieutenant. Dated 19th Julv, 1920. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Lieutenant Clive Henry Jenn~r Wily is transferred to Act, 1913. the Reserve of Officers (General List). Dated 22nd W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. ,Tulv, 1920. 2nd 0Lieutenant James Cartwright, from the 17th 0ROUA COUNTY COUNOIL. (Ruahine) Regiment, to be 2nd Lieu tenant. Ua tcd PuRSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, 23rd July, 1920. I hereby give notice that a poll of ratepayers of the County The undermentioned are appointed 2nd Lieutenants (on of Orona was taken on the 2nd day of July, 1920, on the prob.), under the provisions of G!'neral Headquarters Instruc­ proposal of the Orona County Council to borrow the sum of tions No. 28, of 14th Julv, 1919 :- £5,000 for the purpose of purchasing roadmaking machinery. Horace Belshaw. Ihted 19th Julv, 1920. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 260, Sergeant Charles Richat·d Cresswell. Dated 22nd July, and the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 1920. 18. 2nd Lieutenant (te-mp.) ,John Tom Merry resi((lli! his commis­ I therefore declare the proposal was carried. sion. Dated 22nd July, 1920. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1920. UNATTACHED LIST /GENERAL LISTl. W. G. PEARCE, Acting-Chairman. The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of Officers, under the provisions of General Headquarters Instruc­ tions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920 :- Jle,,i,lt of Poll for Proposed Loan. 2nd Lieutenants- Edward Daniel Reidy. Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. Thomas Grove Moore. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the T Board of the Tamahere Road District, is p11blished The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans the provisions of ·General Headquarters Instructions No. 22, Act, 1913. of 20t,h Februarv, 1920 :- W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. 2nd Lieutenant, [Lieutenant, Reserve of O.fficer-< (te-mp.)] Andrew Martin, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 1st March, 1920. TAMAHERE ROAD BOARD. 2nd Lieutenant William Downie Stewart. with the rank Result of Poll on Proposal to rai.oe a Lo,zn. of Lieutenant. Dated 1st March, 1920. 2nd Lieutenant Robert Alfred Young. Dated 29th April, PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, 1920. I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the 2nd Lieutenant Charles Edward Mains. Dated 1st March, Tama.here Road District taken on 23rd day of July, 1920, 1920. on the proposal of the Tamahere Road Board to borrow the sum of £33,000 for the purpose of putting down bituminous OFFICERS STRUCK OFF STRENGTH OF N.Z. on various roads in the Tamahere Road District, and to EXPEDITJONARY FORCE. include the purchase of modem roading machinery, the The undermentioned are struck off the strength of the number of votes recorded for the proposal was 165, and the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, with effect from the dates men­ number of votes recorded against the proposal was 57 ; tioned:- informal, 1. 2nd Lieutenants- I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Herbert J)unceford Lylian. Dated 17th May, 1919. Dated this 24th day of ,July, 1920. Leonard James Gardner. Dated 10th May, 1918. THOMAS CLARKIN, Chairman. 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Tawere Halbert is struck off the stmngth, and relinquishes his commission, Dated 20th Resnlt of Poll for Proposed Loan. October, 1919. OFFICERS FROM N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. REPOSTED TO TERRITORIAL FORCE. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the T Board of the Nightcaps Town District, is published The undermentioned, struck off the strength of the N.Z. in accordance wiih the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Expeditionary Force, are reposted to their Territoria I units ;- Act, 1913. UNATTACHED LIST (GENERAL LIST). W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. The undermentioned (late 2nd Lieutenants, N.Z.E.F.) to be 2nd Lieutenants :-- NIGIJTCAPS TOWN BOARD, Herbert Dunceford Lvlian. Dated 1st Mav, 1919. Leonard James Gardr'icr. Dat,ed 5th )\fay, 0 1917. Coronation Hall Loan.--Notice of Res1,U of Poll. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act-, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers· of the Nightcaps Town District was taken on the 17th da.y of April, Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. 1920, on the propos,;l to borrow the sum of £1,200 for addi­ tions and alterations to the Coronation Hall. Wellington 29th July, 1920. The total number of votes recorded was 40. The number HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the of votes recorded for the proposal was 34, and the number T Board of the Ohaupo Town District, is published in recorded against the proposal was G. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans I therefore declare the proposal carried. Act, 1913. Dated this 17th day of April, 1920. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. ROBERT JAMES IRWIN, Chairman. 2340 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

Notice of Intention to take Land in Block VIII, Otanalce INo. Name. Examination Centre. Sun,ey Dutrict, for the Purpose of a Road. 36 Rockstrow, Eunice Katherine Wellington. ~ 37 Hutchinson, Veda Gertrude Frances Auckland. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the 3 N provisions of the Public Works Aot, 1908, ,o exeou'8 8 Percy, William Archibald Auckla.nd. a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a road in 39 Me.son, Fanny .• Auckland. Block VIII, Oto.no.ke Survey District; and for the purposes Moss, Evelyn Constance Masterton. of such public work the land described in the Schedule Ramsay, Edna Oamaru. hereto is required to be taken. And notice is hereby further 42 Townsley, Alan Douglas Oamaru. given that the plo.n of the lo.nd so required to be MWlen is 43 Hicks, Blanche Isabel ~ . Feilding. .deposited in the post-office at Te Kuiti, a.nd is there open 44 Stanton, Norman Robert Christchurch • for inspection ; a.nd that a.11 persons a.ffeoted by the execu­ 45 Pringle, David Frank Dannevirke. tion of the said public work or by the taking of the said 46 Butterfield, Margaret Mary Dunedin. land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to 4 7 Dale, Edna Imelda Hokitike.. the execution of the said public work or to the taking of McCaffrey, Catherine Greymouth. such land, set forth the so.me in writing, and send such Williams, Eric Mervyn .. Wellington. writing, within forty days from the first publication of 50 Renda.II, Emily Susannah Inverco.rgill. this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. 51 Mewhinney, Nettie Elizabeth Wellington. 52 Croy, Eve. Mary Westport. 53 Leah, Clarice .. Wellington. SCHEDULE. 54 Spence, Colin Alex Alle.n Feilding. APPBOXIIIAH area of the piece of land required to be ta.ken : 55 Foster, Donald William Wellington. , 1 a.ere 1 rood 37 perches. 56 Melville, John Dunedin. Portion of R&ngiioto-Tuhua 68F Section 1, Block VIII, 57 McClymont, Vernon Dunedin. Ota.nake Survey District (Auckland R.D.). (S.0.111108.) 58 Kidd, Eileen Hanno.h .. Dunedin. In the Auckland Land District ; as &he same is more 59 Lutton, William Dudley Westport. particularly delineated on the ph•n marked P.W.D. 49198, McCarroll, James Auckland. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at 61 Bollons, Hinemoa Lilian Wellington. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon 62 Ngahana, Whe.reke.ihua Stratford. coloured pink. 63 .Goodwin, Florence Jane Greymouth. 64 Ballingall, Eleanor Wellington. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 2nd day of 65 Stanley, George Hamilton De.nnevirke. August, 1920. 66 Lerwill, William Raymond Wellington. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. 67 Durrant, Percy Thomas Dunedin. 68 Hurdle, Roy •. Feilding. Public Service Entrance Examination, June-July, 1920.­ 69 Byrne, John Jo.mes Berne.rd Wellington. Li•ts of PasseB. 70 Day, Hilda Auckland. 71 Smeaton, Alfred Clive Auckland. Education Department, 72 Geary, Eileen Violet Boden Wellington. Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. 73 Me.cLean, Elsie Dannevirke. HE following lists contain the results of the Public 74 Lee, Reginald Alex Inverce.rgill. T Service Entrance Examination held on the 29th June, McKenzie, Myrtle Amelie. Auckland. 1920, a.nd succeeding days. List I contains the names, 76 Sinclair-Lockhart, John Beresford Auckland. arranged in order of merit, of candidates who passed the , 77 Smith, Allen Raymond No.pier. examination according to the regulations under the Public 78 Hunt, Dorothy Edith· Hamilton. Service Act. List II contains the names, arranged in e.lphe.­ 79 Crowe, Bridget Nelson. betica.l order, of all who satisfied the Intermediate Exami­ Fleury, Alice Lorina. Auckland. nation requirements, and indicates further with e.n asterisk 81 Short, Helen Bremner Wellington. before the name those who passed " with credit " according 82 He.re, Irma Constance Wellington'. • to clause 8 of the Intermediate Examination Regulations. 83 McLea.ry, Henry Gillon hlmerston North. The number in List II indicates the candidate's position 84 Ede, Raymond Masterton. in order of merit in the Public Service List. The absence of 85 Armstrong, Eileen Mete. Auckland. a number shows tho.t the candidate reached the standard 86 McGuire, Susanna Ba.ulderston Auckland. required for the Intermediate Examination without passing 87 Dennett, Thomas James Auckla.nd. the Public Service Entrance Examination. 88 Walker, Hector Granville Wellington. 89 Forward, Harry Christchurch. W. J. ANDERSON, Director of Education. 90 Corby, William Douglas Wellington. Jones, Ivan John Wellington. LIST L-PASSES IN ORDER OF MERIT. 92 Hodge, Marjorie Olivia Auckland. No. Name. Examination Centro. 93 Burns, William John Wellington. 1 Talbot, May Florence Wellington. 94 Ward, Lilian Gladys Greymouth. 2 Standen, Ray Edmund .. Auckland. 95 Watts, Albert Charles Wellington. 3 Gandell, Alan Thomas .. Greymouth. 96 Sauer, Sherlock George Feilding. 4 Gray, Robert Be.iloni .. Dunedin. 97 von Sturmer, Denham John 5 Lucy, William Emerson Greymouth. Anthony Auckland. 6 Hanify, Hugo Page Wellington. 98 McGreevy, Francis Westport. Naylor, Dorothy Harrison Auckland. 99 Bartley, John Whange.rei. 8 . Petrie, Arthur Frederick Wellington. 100 Black, Rita Inverce.rgill. Ramsbottom, John Wanganui. Rogers, Innis George Whange.rei. 10 Connors, Constance Frances Wellington. 102 Grant, Lewis Claude Dunedin. 11 Sutherland, Jane Condie Westport. 103 Goodall, Margaret Richardson Auckland. 12 Hislop, Thomas Gordon Wellington. 104 Thorpe, Robert Farrington Auckland. 13 Ross, Kura Wellington. 105 Harvey, Kathleen Emma Wellington. 14 Haydon, William Thomas Henry Nelson. 106 Mitchell, Winifred Alice Invercargill. 15 Kennedy, John Anthony Christchurch. 107 Brown, Howard Keith .. Auckland. 16 Kime, Leslie John Palmerston North. 108 Stewart, Edward Barrie Dunedin. 17 de Montalk, Edith Ale;x:andrina Auckland. 109 Gibson, George Alfred Greymouth. 18 Seller,. Marjorie Kathleen Wellington. 110 Fisher, Leonard Feilding. 19 Be.II, Howard, Gilbert .. Whanga.rei. 111 Bradanovich, Mary Auckland. 20 Bell, Muriel Eliza Hokitika. 112 Casey, Cedric Joseph Wellington. 21 Joblin, Percy Augustus .. Christchurch. 113 Read, George Cuthbert Wanganui. 22 Rogers, Alice .. Dunedin. 114 Connor, Janie Dryburgh Dunedin. 23 Hunter, Joseph Oamaru. 115 Kinmont, Thomas Adamson Dunedin. 24 Smith, Margaret Muir .. Wellington. 116 Stevenson, Stella Agnes Wellington. 25 Jenkins, Alcwyn Westport. 117 Bryan, John Frederick Feilding .. 26 Emerson, Bea.trice Wellington. Samson, Marion Mosley Wellington. ·27 Smith, Herbert Arthur Greymouth. 119 King, James Alexander Cullen Dunedin. 28 Lodge, Alphonsus Dunedin. 120 Walker, Basil .. Whe.ngarei. 29 Elie, Marion Jane Auckland. 121 Mackenzie, Ronald Melville Dundas Auckland. 30 Cathro, Sydney George Stratford. 122 Peacock, Lionel Westport. 31 Smith, Alme. Clark Wellington. 123 White, Evelyn Stratford. 32 de Montalk, Cedric Earle Wellington. 124 Craig, Brian Laurance .. Hamilton. 33 Brown, Kathleen Alice Auckland. Jones, Walter Augustus Auckland. 34 Thomas, Lelle Cynthia .• Dannevirke. 126 Wise, Doris Constance .. Wellington. 35 Cameron, Cecil Stratford. 127 Pattison, Doris Maysel •• Greymouth. Auo. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2341

LIST II.-INTERMEDIATE PAS8E8. No. Name. Examination Centre. No. Name. Examination Centre. I 51 Mewhinney, Nettie Elizabeth Wellington. 85 Armstrong, Eileen Meta Auckland. 106 Mitchell, Winifred Alice In vercargill. 19* Ball, Howe.rd Gilbert Wha.nga.rei. 32 de Montalk, Cedric Earle Wellington. 64 Ballinga.ll, Elea.nor Wellington. 17* de Monta.lk, Edith Alexandrina. Auckland. 99 Bartley, .John Whangarei. 40 Moss, Evelyn Constance Masterton. 20* Bell, Muriel Eliza. Hokitika. 7* Naylor, Dorothy Ha.rrison Auckland. 100 Black, Rita. Invercargill. 62 Nga.bane., Wharekaihua. Stratford. 61 Bollons, Hinemoa. Lilia.n Wellington. 127 Pattison, Doris Mayse! • , Greymouth. 111 Bra.da.novich, Ma.ry Auckland. 122 Pea.cock, Lionel .. Westport. 107 Brown, Howe.rd Keith .. Auckla.nd. 38 Percy, Willia.m Archibal Auckland. 33 Brown, Ka.thleen Alice Gra.ce Auckland. 8* Petrie, Arthur Frederick Wellington. 117 Brya.n, John Frederick Feilding. 45 Pringle, Da.vid Fra.nk .. Da.nnevirke. 93 Bums, William John Wellington. 41 Ramsay, Edna Oama.ru. Butcher, Da.vid Henry .. Masterton. 9* Ramsbottom, John .. Wanganui. 46 Butterfield, Ma.rgaret, Mary Dunedin. 113 Read, George Cuthbert · Wanganui. 69 Byme, John Ju.mes Bemnrd Wellington. 50 Rendall, Emily Susannah Jnvercargill. 35 Cameron, Cecil Stratford. 36 Rockstrow, Eunice Katherine Wellington. 112 Casey, Cedric Joseph Wellington. 22* Rogers, Alice .. Dunedin. 30 Ca.thro, Sydney George Stra.tford. 101 Rogers, Innis George Whanga.rei. Coles, Meta Napier. 13* Ross, Kura. . . . . Wellington. 114 Connor, Janie Dryburgh Dunedin. 118 Samson, Marion Mosley Wellington. 10* Connol'B, Conata.nee Fro.noes Wellington. 96 Sauer, Sherlock George Feilding. 90 Corby, Willia.m Douglas Wellington. 18* Seller, Marjorie Kathleen Wellington. 124 Craig, Brian Laura.nee .. Hamilton. 81 Short, Helen Bremner . . . . Wellington. 79 Crowe, Bridget Nelson. 76 Sinclair-Lockhart, John Beresford Auckland. 52 Croy, Eva. Ma.ry Westport. 71 Smeaton, Alfred Clive .. Auckland. 4 7 De.le, Edna. Imelda. Hokitika. 77 Smith, Allen Raymond .. Na.pier. 70 Da.y, Hilda Auckla.nd. 31 Smith, Alma Clark Wellington. 87 Dennett, Thoma.s Ju.mes Auckla.nd. 27 Smith, Herbert Arthur Greymouth. 67 Durrant, Percy Thoma.a Dunedin. 24* Smith, Mnga.ret Muir .. Wellington. 84 Ede, &ymond MastertC'n. 54 Spence, Colin Alex Allan Feilding 29 Elie, Marion Ja.ne Auckla.nd. 2* Standen, Ray Edmund Auckland. 26 Emerson, Bea.trice Wellington. 65 Stanley, f'.eorge Hamilton Da.nnevirke. I 10 Fisher, Leona.rd Feilding. 44 Stanton, Norman Robert Christchurch. 80 Fleury, Alice Lorina Auckland. 116 Stevenson, Stella Agnes Wellington. 89 Forward, Ha.rry Christchurch. 108 Stewart, Edward Barrie Dunedin. 55 Foster, Dona.Id William Wellington. 97 von Sturmer, Denham John Ga.It, Annie Craig Invercargill. Anthony .. Auckland. 3* Ga.ndell, Ala.n Thoma.s .. Greymouth. 11 * Sutherla.nd, Jane Condie Westport. 72 Geary, Eileen Violet Boden Wellington. 1* Talbot, May Florence .. Wellington. 109 Gibson, George Alfred .. Greymouth. 34 Thomas, Leile Cynthia .. Da.nnevirke. Gilbertson, John Leona.rd Inverca.rgill. 104 Thorpe, Robert Farrington Auckland. Gillon, George .. Auckland. 42 Townsley, Alan Douglas Oa.maru. 103 Goodall, Ma.rgaret Richardson Auckland. 120 Walker, Basil . . . . Wha.ngarei. 63 Goodwin, Florence Jane Greymouth. 88 Walker, Hector Granville Wellington. 102 Grant, Lew,:i$;Cla.ude Dunedin.. , 94 Witrd, Lilian Gladys Greymouth. 4* Gray, Robert Bailoni .. Dunedin. 95 Watts, Albert Charles .. Wellington. 6* Ha.nify, Hugo Page Wellington. 123 White, Evelyn .. Stratford. Hansen, Dulce Alice Wellington. 49 Williams, Eric Mervyn •. Wellington. Ha.rdie, Edward Melton Whanga.rei. 126 Wise, Doris Constance .. Wl'llington. 82 Ha.re, Irma Conata.nee .. Wellington. Harrison, Esme Airini Mollie Dunedin. 105 Ha.rvey, Ka.thleen Emma . , Wellington. OfficiatinrJ Minister~ for 1920.-Notfre. No. 22. 14* Haydon, Willia.m Thomas Henry Nelson. 43 Hicks, Blanche Isabel . . . . Feilding. Registra.r-General's Office, 12* Hislop, Thoma.s Gordon Wellington. Wellington, 3rd August, 1920. 92 Hodge, Marjorie Olivia .. Auckland. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, Howard, Frederick Willia.m Henry Dunedin. P the following names of Officiating Ministers within the 78 Hunt, Dorothy Edith .. Hamilton. meaning of the said Act are published for general informa­ 23* Hunter, Joseph Oamaru. tion:- 68 Hurdle, Roy Feilding. The Sal11ation A rrny. 37 Hutchinson, Veda Gertrude Frances Auckland. Ensign IsAAO BRIDDOOK. 25* Jenkins, Alcwyn Westport. Bret.hren. 21 * Joblin, Percy Agustus .. Christchurch. MR. GEORGE MENZIES. 91 Jones, Ivan John Wellington. 125 Jones, Walter Augustus Auckland. W. W. COOK, Regiatrar-General. Kea.ms, William Richard Hokitika. 15* Kennedy, John Anthony Christchurch. 58 Kidd, Eileen Hannah .. Dunedin. Land Buri,eyora Examination, September, 1920, Australia and 16* Kime, Leslie John Palmerston North. New Zeal.and 119 King, Ju.mes Alexa.nder Cullen Dunedin. · 115 Kinmont, Thoma.s Adamson Dunedin. The Surveyors Board of New Zea.la.nd, Knight, Alexander Edward Auckland. Wellington, 28th July, 1920. 53 Lea.h, C111,1-ice .. Wellington. T is hereby notified for general information that the Sur­ 74 Lee, Reginald Alex Invercargill. I veyors Board, in conjunction with the Australian 66 Lerwill, William Raymond Wellington. Surveyors Boa.rds, will conduct an examination of candidates 28 Lodge, Alphonsus Dunedin. for licenses to survey, commencing at 10 a.m. on Monday, 5* Lucy, William Emel'Bon Greymouth. 27th September, 1920, a.t Wellington. 59 Lutton, William Dudley Westport. Candidates are notified that their applications, on tho 48 McCa.ffrey, Ca.therine Greymouth. proper . form, must reach the Secretary of the Board not 60 McCa.rroll, James Auckland. la.ter than 5 p.m. on the 16th September, and that the ex­ 57 McClymont, Vemon Dunedin. a.mination fee of £1 le. must be pa.id, at the same time, to the 98 McGreevy, Francis Westport. Secreta.ry of the Board, from whom examination regula.tions, 86 McGuire, Susanna Baulderston application forms, a.nd other particulars ma.y be obtained. Millar Auckland. Auckland. The amount of postage must also be remitted if plans and 75 McKenzie, Myrtle Amelia field-books are desired to be returned. 121 Mackenzie, Ronald Melville Dundas Artckla.nd. 73 Ma.cLea.n, Elsie Da.nnevirke. M. CROMPTON-SMITH, 8;1 llfoLea.ry, Henry Gillon .. Palmel'8ton North. Secretary, Surveyors Board. 39 Ma.son, Fa.nny .. Auckland. Lands a.nd Survey Depa.rtment, 56 Melville, John .• Dunedin. Government Buildings, Wellington. [Telephone 20-452. C RETURN showing Ula CUSTOMS and EXOISE DUTIES oolleoted a.t the aaveral Porta of N111w ZIIIALAND during the QUABTIIIB ended 30th Ju111111, 1920. 0UBTOKB DUTllDB. - I •, i I:);' ~ I, • = TOTALS. ,; Correspond­ B&lesof t C IO~ ;;ai~­ HEADS 011' REVENUE, ~ .,o g,a I -=,~ -~ ,:j.. :;;,:j "".!3 '" big Quarter, Du,y. 1 ~ .. , 1 J ,;.:~ 1 1919, ' z[ ~] :! a~~ Quantities. Revenue. :.. =.. ~ "·~ i.o O ,.... •l"Is iii cS Cl I i;:; ~~ t!l III ,;:i E-< o A ,;;;i ! ! ! I Po. ' ~ I ! I : I £ £ ll I .£ .£ £ I J! £ £ ll £ 1. £ £ l! I ll £ £ £ Spirits, 'f' gal. !Be. 76480 22817896 6455 27410769 96785ll I 14828" 1659 8373 1016I 4583 I 694 56191 5754 1 49768 9672 895, 968 gal. 356,871 177,089 • perfumed, • sos. 846 2 587, 6 8 8 191 112 11 844 • 1,266 401 Oiga.ra B,Dd Snuff, ¥ lb. 12s. 8487 1 415 26 56 8700, 446 218 .. , 24 1618 986 137 18,347 lb. 11,008 4,458 Oiga.rettea Seu below• 42998 5566 7968 6718 54649 9264 727 2895 543 1555 204 32679 1868 22751! 3481 192,812 112,822 Above } South African { ra.t;%ws ~ Toba.ooo, ma.nufa.otured, '¥ lb. !:le.6d. 85768 2689[ 5922 5168 28691 1714:1 4818 747,2(0 lb. 130,767 124,212 • South Afrioe.n, 'ii" Ill. 2s. 6d. 84 6 47 51H\ ~~6l 2~~:I ~~9\ l~tl ~~6l l~~5:l 1~~9 1,304 • 168 81 • unma.nufe.otured, 'f' lb. 2e. 193 .. .. 4146 44,020 • 4,402 182 ~ Wine, ape.rkling, Y g&I. 15s. 78 98 168 1942 227 16 731 .. 15 .. 825 52 229 5,792 gs.I. 4,344 1,058 • • South AfrioB,D, ':IJI' ge.1 .•• 5s. 12 2 HB • 37 20 z ..14 I 190 173 26 88 476 83 25,212 • 6,308 4,168 t:i;j • Auatre.lie.n, 'f' ge.l. 5s. •• 1 186 134 1472 591126 27 8831 · 121 • other kinds, • 6s. 1 238 67 uo 1325 1::13 14 85 .. 25 855 12 667 38 15,238 • 4,571 2,777 • • South,Afrioe.n, 'f' gal. 2s. 3 8 6 77 529 28 6 · 30 2 98 815 8 192 50 24,680 • 2,468 1,484 ~ 2•• 80 45 8 666 80 12 42 HO 8 65 18,590 • 1,359 735 Ale, beer, &o., 'f' ge.I. 8 ~ Ohloory, Ooooe., e.nd Ohooole.te­ t:i;j Genera.l Ta.riff, 11" lb. 8d. 1494 .. 6 18 3467 30 6 7 4681 9 B 651 36 496,000 lb. 6,2001 2,348 Preferentie.1 Te.riff, 'f' lb. fd. 77 l 4 651 6 1 1 25 ' 1 1 39 6 90,800 • 227 113 'Tea.- i Genera.I Ta.riff, 'f' lb. Sd.,5d. 18626 14 98 35 26 124441 364 58 761 .. 841 81 68991 1561 825 9148 87013,527 ,305 • 44,221 25,010 ~ Preferential Ta.riff, 'f' lb. 2d. 985 885 26 5· . • 21 6841 7 2 18~9 224 555,422 • 4,628 1,486 z Opium, 'f' lb •• 408. 14 .. 9 • 19 2 t, Goods by Weight­ General Ta.riff 28193, .. 21 4611 261 861 614 226751 1182 -~1, ~JI· 56 ~~6II -~2 1041:1 ~~,II 11 828: 1147 69,283 32,434 Preferentia.l Te.riff •• 612 •• 14 4 .. 21 552 48 28 1 4 117 14 103 9 1,517 1,960 South A frioa.n Ta.riff 4 •• 8 7 a, ~ Goods ad 11aZorsm­ I 1 53 Genera.l Ta.riff 2770271 . . 481 4776 6799 1120 9120 360167 1815911525 3618 735 1350 85145091 8568 1698120085 10226 970,192 412,428 8 Preferential Te.riff •• 1 39396 .. 71 874 1723 106 826 48166 1737, 139 550 50 126 4 IU882 41;8 70 16930 1167 133,713 111,530 South African Ta.riff .. , . . 198 • • . . • . 15 18 • • I . . 2 • • . . . . 42 • • 35 • • 310 22 Other Duties­ ~ General Tariff . . 10155 . • 3 119 275 39 824 19173 985 60 40 15 23 6929 295 22 5102 445 44,004 26,279 Preferential Tariff •• .. .. I 594 .. .. 1 15 .. 12 1485 48 •• .. 1 .• .. 279 34 •• 809 17 2,795 8,619 South African Ta.riff 1 1 Primage :: :: 4i6B8 :: "is 709 9i6 206 1203 44315 2605 600 304 °i7 2is10 10991228 16i78 2i18 134,311 68:858 iiil i56 1

General Tariff •. .. I .. 489434 .. 2913259728053 156888314 611839 51011 497112744 2801 9510 142128078817928 2125235774 80952 .. 1,847,121 926,848 1 T t I { Preferential Te.riff •• " 41664 " I 7 389 1743 106 8631 51103 1860 139 579 52 154 4 22987 514 1 73 19220 1428 •• 142,880 118,708 0 a 8 South African Ta.riff •• .. 929 .. 3 8 12 .• 104 596 41 6 37 2 98 1 '362 8 . • 283 50 .. 2,985 l,6U Prima.ge .. •• .. ,_ .. __ 41688 .. I 1s 100 916 206 1203 44815 2606 151 600 155 304 11 21810 1099 223 16110 __ 2118 __.. _ 184,an s8,858 Grand Tota.le •• t " 578715 ,. , 8143870830724 1880854841 707853 55517 526713960 801110066 144832644719514, 2421271405 34543 •• 2,127,297 oo z Correoponding quarter, 1919 •• •• I •• 299808 181 2151795920891 78823958 326582 31017 8648 8637 2347 72881116018475112422 1580148161 24880 .. 11,115,555 ? -::i • l!5s. 6d. per 1,000 of 91 lb, e.nd under, and 10s. 6d. per lb. I"- RETURN showing the CUSTOMS and EXCISE DUTIES collected at the several Ports of NEw ZEALAND during the QuARTEB ended 30th JUNE, 1920-continuea. ;;s,.. d Q EXCISE DUTIES, TOTALS, Of Rates of Other '----'- HEADS OF REVENUE, Auckland. Lyttelton. Dunedin. -~ --- ICorresponding Duty. I Wellington. I Ports. Quantities. Reven~uarter, 1919.

- £ £ £ £ ii £ I £ £ Beer .. •• •• •. •• Minimum 5fd., maxi- 19,029 9,145 12,823 26,437 21,277 3,677,341 gal. : 88 711 78,778

mum 6d., per gallon 1 Tobacco ...... ls. per lb. . . • . 342 • • . . I 113 9,100 lb. ' 455 295 Cigars and Sn iff .. • • • • • • 4s. • . . 422 ...... 2,110 • 422 233 Cigarettes, ma ie by hand • . • . • • 4s. • . . . . . • . . ' .. • ma mfe.otured by machinery •• •• 5s. 6d. • .. Less 8 11,827 •. .. 47,276 lb. 11 819 Medicinal Pre >arations containing more than 50 per 9d. • • • 405 130 232 478 22 33,787 • 1 267 1,290 f-:3 cent. of p oof spirit ~ ·Culinary and F lavouring Essences • • • • • • 14s. per gallon • . 634 222 232 812 . . 2,714 gal. ! 1 900 928 trj Perfumed Spir ts ...... 20s. • •• 40 645 61 281 1 • • 1,027 • 1 027 327 Toilet Prepara fans • • • , • • • • 14s. • . . 78 • • 67 . . [I , • 207 • , 145 201 z • • . . • . . • 6s. • . . • • • • • . . • . . . . 1 trj I ------Totals • , .. .. • . • • 20,600 22,311 13,415 28,008 1 21,412 • • II 105 746 ~ Correspon ling Quarter, 1919 •. .. •• .• 16,918 9,017 13,155 24,130 1 18,832 .. 82,052 ~ trj Customs Department, Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. t

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RETURN of the VALUE of I.MPOBTS (by Countries whenoe imported) at the several POBTS of NEW ZBAIAND during the QUABTEB ended 30th JUNE, 1920. ~---~~- -- ! I I' .s~.i .c ! .,;*.,; I ~ .. I ~,,:;: Countries. .. '3"" Countries. Ii I ! ~ 5 a~ ~ 1 I I:,:; f .. i~i E,t [ IC, I 11I'< I'<~ i ! ii:= I ,$ ~ 0 ~ 1a I ! -~---'---'I i ! !i I I I I 1 "" i £ £ £ £ £ £ £ I £ I £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ I £ £ United Kingdom 1,911,569 407. .I 48,144 ..,,1,.1,.,J, 67,366 I2,571,876 u1,707110,042 I s6,995 12,648 20,625 809 1,087,303 54,443 14,661 869,620 94,745 6,995,259 2,994,989 Briliah Po,BUrilmB. ~ Euro­ I Gibraltar .. •. i ...... 13 Malt& 14 J ...... 27 .. .. 4 45 .. g; Asia­ .. .. Aden i ...... 22 .. .. 618 .. 635 Bllrma 14:497 "\3 o:982 "-is2 6 .. .. .2,406 17 38 24,090 1ii:683 0 z Ceylon 102,984 ii6 I 1:01. 559 iu4 1,262 70,510 1,975 ~~J 1,939 .. 496 .. 63,879 1,383 4;i96 63;44,i 8,656 302,881 60.975 t;;t Cyprus •• 178 178 0 ...... 0 Rong Kong •• 2:042 "i95 2:025 271 60 35 2,089 492 1.063 0 482 8,754 I 2;359 0 .. .. :g India •• 35,344 10 .. 26 • 46 12,293 899 :,, I 237 206 3 .. 12,127 1.217 2 12,2ij3 3,781 78,550 255,997 Straits Settlements 7,534 723 174 77 1,085 756 ...... 1,064 1 .. 1,074 .. 12,488 S,353 Africa- ~ South African Union •• 5,677 3 1,193 6,927 287 410 .. 124 .. 12,038 .. 1 524 90 27,274 12,629 ,n . t;.:i: America- ! British Honduras •• .. .. 9 9 0 ...... • , 96 .. 0 Brltlah West Indies •• 654 • 205 .. 550 392 1,897 2;864 0 ...... Canada, via East Coast 103,841 105 0 322 547 130,176 1:295 0 203 17:473 18;608 .. 21,602 1;236 296,408 230,876 .. 0 ,. via West Coast 117,000 990 333 936 98,338 3,728 fo 5 1 i22 54 14,485 92 8 14,496 528 251,332 164,716 Newfoundland 202 ...... 202 1,100 P&Cillc Islands­ t Australia 990;973 662 I 1.s,063 j '21,450 I 4,816 32,007 1,114,888 52,107 3,159 12,399 2,611 9,111 646 595,275 64,262 2,076 366,990 89,345 3,377,830 1,154,854 t:::t FIJI 297,775 212 1 ...... 3 5 . . 1 .. 297,997 165,915 Foreign Countrw and Po,anriona. ~ ~ ES1-lum 19,511 217 208 674 21,196 219 ...... 2,634 .. 130 3,569 68 48,'126 .. t_:rj ere e .. .. I ...... 22 ...... 22 Denmark ii;no .. i ...... 255 • is4 4,119 s:761 France •• :i;322 2,660 -···.. .. 23 I ...... 2;568 .. .. 2,875 380 11,828 23,020 Germany •• ·a66 ...... 866 0 .. 5:842 :1:229 163 2 231 .. .. 1ii;.15 .. . . 2;s56 0 241 26,079 :i;203 k~terlanda:: 540 89 599 78 607 i97 2 .. .. 137 , 2,149 90 ~ Norway ··s9 .. 0 2,150 193 5,535 ...... 79 . . 66 3,138 40 .. i;453 165 J 12,908 1,913 Portugal 677 ...... 677 302 Spain 12 ·,io6 .. .. 9 .. .. 127 2,284 Sweden • , 3,330 4;666 3,431 .. .. 561 .. 269 .. il:129 .. . . 2:184 :i97 I 24,167 10,847 Swltaerland •• 4,326 10,937 ...... 3,672 56 1,282 80 20,352 14,636 Asia- .. . .. Asatic Turkey 1,954 39 275 .. 77 .. .. 26 .. .. 6,035 1,461 11,669 241 China •• 14,401 14,437 357 .. 77 ...... 3,0081,8021 1 . . 6,673 412 39,366 12,117 Dntch Borneo • • I 5,664 2,164 ...... 1,524 .. . . 486 .. 9,838 5,393 .. .-...... 101 ,e Fr~!;t; Chinese I .. i .. . .. I ..

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,--;J RETURN of the VALUE of llll'OBTB (by Countries whence imported) at the several POBTB of N.mw ZEALAND during the QUABTEB ended 30th JUNE, 1920-continued. I>- .; ~ ~ i -= I ~ I ' I '8~~ ! Vountrles. i i,,g i,< ol Ot :U. ~ 1 t I i I i i j iii ii Countries. ..:...... I 1 4 i:z; J :z; t ~ u I ! e< ii:: ! ~ I ~ I I : i Ill ! J 0 A ,!:I I e< ~ " ' Foniqn o°"""'",.tc.-cld. 1 Forfi/111 OounlrieB, the. Asla-'-contito....,. ' £ £ £ £ I £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ I Aela-continUfd. Japan . 68,541 1,158 697 1,940 96,~57 I 896 Js I I £ 1- 47,!J 14 I . • 1 29,444 1,2111 248,i'>50 379,182 Japan. Java .. .. £ I 54 252 17,587 684 1.;: I 14,278 ' 7 .. 36,414 4,018 97,831 126,786 Java. Minor Dutch E. Indiea 2~:464 • • . • • • • • 250 Minor D. E. Indies. Persia .. • • 87 • • 87 • . Perela. Phlllpplne Ialand8 10,697 I ·so6 'il6 ·i02 s:462 I 861 2:652 • • 7 ,45t .. 25, li'>O 7 ,870 Phlllpplns Tslanda. Sumatra 22,390 16,409 9,820 • • 10,107 • . 58,726 4 Sumatra. Alrloa- Africa- ~_m,t .• 22,190 34 I 13,281 65 216 .. 38 75 85,899 758 Egypt. Mad.ag&Bcar .. • • . • .. • • 8 Madagascar. MOlOCOO 84 • • . • Leee 9 25 930 Morocco. 1-3 Amerloa- America- Alaaka ' 279 • • 1 • • • • 279 . • Alaska. A!pntlna 498 . • . • . • 498 155 Azgenttna. ~ Brallil I 28 Chile I 1,773 I :: i:795 ! :: 8,5~: .. 27 ~fl:· z Cuba .. .. 364 1,855 ·i95 .. • • , , . : •• 2,083 661 Ouba. t?;f U.S.A., via Kan Coast 438,835 is1 1;:i10 23:(188 406 s;oa9 425,592 24,876 1,104 5:1161 io511,211 'i · 571 21s)Z~ j 13:24 46 ! 167,046 I 12,074 1,398,139 1,361,396 U.S.A., via E. ooaet. ,, ,, West Coast 169,939 1,950 3,813 830 1,380 202,252 81,701 376 678 I 11 44 1 101,578 9,92' 1,118 , 54,871 28,108 603,567 530,194 ,. ,. W.O>aet. PaclOo Islands­ Pacific Islands- ~ Hawaii •• 452 11 44 208 107 11 22 • • 50 ; • • , 781 New Caledonia 4,611 I •• : : j •• 790 . ~67 t~~~ ;;~~ ::;"&ec1onta. ~ New Hebrldea 3 1 • • I •• •• 672 . • New Hebrldee. Society Islands 7,368 319 • • I • • • • 7,687 2,016 Society Islanda. Tonga •• •• 416 25 .. .. I .. II :: 669 I •• . . . . • • 441 633 Tonga. Tuamotu Archipelago •• 10,148 .. : 8,167 • • 18,315 H,674 Tuamotu Arch. Western 3amoa .• :: I ·a25 "2 :: :: I i;1s9: :: 2 , 742 . • 11,982 1,9!0 Weetern Samoa. 8,954 /_.._·I-"---·-· ___..__ ._._l __··_I 768 Totals 4,436,012 1 .. 1,336 n,547 94,ss1 20,69s 1121,s11 14,se2,so1 1262,665 15,190 16o,814 15,663 33,270 / 1,66812,292,571 1'16!,0l ·---'----,---·1-----1------122,240 jl,686,9051213,635 •14,407,613 . • Totals. Corresp. Quartsr, 1Ul9 2,so2,s20 I 1981 797 45,164 58,284~ss,ml2,2so,001 j12s,112 9,336 i 30,411 8,996 26,489 ! 1,185 1,231,896 1131,21 ·j 17,271 11,007,357 148,343 .• t7,575,772 j OOrresp. quarter, 1919. ------''------'------,----- I • Includes all specie Imported : Auckland, £5,860; Wellington, £9,060; Lyttelton, £2,298; Dunedin, £4,962; also Includes the value of gold bullion lmportad. t Includes epeole Imported, other than gold specie: Auckland, £48,000; Wellington, £41,303; Lyttelton, £18,500; Dunedin, £35,9i'>O; Glaborne, £2,100; Wang,mul, £6,150; Napier, £5,300; Greymouth, £1,200; Invercarglll, £2,800. Excludes the value of gold bullion Imported. Customs Department, Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. ~t?;f 1-3 ~

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Minister's Decisions under Ou,tom, Dutie, Act.

Customs Department, Wellington, 4th August, 1920, T is hereby n~tifted for pnbli? information that the Hon. ~he Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the · I Onetome Duties Act m relat10n to the undermentioned e.rt1oles as follows:- NoTB.-"Not otherwise enumerated" appears &S n.o.e.; "other kinds" a.s o.k.: "articles and materials suited only for, and t;o be used solely in, the fabrica.tion of goods in ,he Dominion" as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus t are revised decisions.

Rate of Du$y, Ole.ssiflcaUon under Tariff, and Record. Goods. Item No. PreferenUal Genera.I Surta.x on Tatiff, I Foreign Goode.

A. and m.s., viz.:- 5/37/6 Celophane for hatmaking, of kmds similar to straw plait for hatmaking, not being hat and bonnet trimmings 3/189/2 Gas-cookers, fittings for the manufacture of, viz.:- Enamelled iron plates, bored, or having edge turned over, specially suited for lining the backs and sides of gas-cooker ovens Photo-prints, when declared solely for 6/11/4 As a. and m.s. (482) Free. use in fancy-hox making 3/40/10 Saw-tooth wire, in the piece, used for .attaching to burr.rollers (woollen-mill machinery) for tea.sing wool in process of manufacture Webbing, viz.:- 5/102 Men's body-belt webbing, of wool, union, cotton, or linen, of kinds similar to saddlers' brace, girth, and roller-webs Advertising-matter, viz. :- 6/1/246 Catalogue entitled" Engineer's Standard Catalogues (British Standard Exporter As catalogues of firms having no Pree. Series)" } established business in New Zea­ 6/1/245 Catalogue entitled " The Iron Age Cata­ land (142) logue of American Exports " 6/1/244 Book entitled " Baby's Record," contain­ As manufactured stationery (153) . , 25 per cent., , 12! per cent. ing spaces for recording the history and development of the baby Candles, viz. :- 4/124/3 Price's special lights, with two wicks in As candles (223) l !d, the lb .. · 1 i

NOTE.-The following decision is cancelled: "Pianos, materials for the manufacture of, viz. : Frames, iron, attached to a soundboard and wrest plank, but not strung with wires and not having tuning-pins inserted-as A. and m.s." (See Minister's Order D. 48, gazetted on 11th March, 1920.) W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroiler of Customs. Minister's Order D. 52.] Auo. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2347

Noliu pvbliallett pvrauanl lo the PrOtJiatona o/ Sul~ is of the Pvblic P""8t O~e Act, 1908, and Seclions 18 and 11 •! the Public T""8t Office Amendment Ac.I, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington a.n election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed ··£400 in eaoh case.

Name. Relldenoe. Occnpatlon, Date N~, I of Death. I El~~ntiled. I Inteetate.T-:ate I admlnlllterlng,o~.

I I 1 Allan, Andrew .. Labourer 8/10/18129;1;20 I Intestate [ Hawera. 2 Brunetti, Henry. Lower Hutt Miner .. 12/6/20 27 /7 /20 ; Testate Wellington. 3 Forster, Robson Cameron Hamilton Butter-merchant l 7/10/19 29/7 /20 I .. Hamilton. 4 Low Yow Dunedin .. Hawker 6/6/20 i 27 /7 /20 Intestate Dunedin. 5 Mackay, William Gordon .. Engineer 18/10/18 ; 31/7/20 , ,, 6 Patterson, Henry de Jon- Ho~ck .. Retired architect 23/8/19 , 29/7 /20 I Au~kl.and. court 7 Robinson, James Nelson Farmer I 3/6/20 31/7/20 Testate Nelson. 8 Ritchie, William Ashhurst .. Labourer I 14/1/13 31/7/20 Intestate Wellington. 9 Shearer, Wilhelmina Beat- Dunedin .. Spinster jl6/ll/18 31/7/20 Dunedin. rice l>ublic Trust. Office, Wellington, 2nd August, 1920. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee.

Bruce By-election, 14th April, 1920.

RETURN showing the Number of Votes recorded for each Candidate at the Bruce By-election, 14th April, 1920; the Number of Informal Votes; the Number of Electors who did not vote; the Number of Electors on the Roll; the Percentage of Votes rec_orded for Candidate elected (a) to the Total Number of Electors on the Roll, and (b) to the Total Valid Votes recorded. I Percentage of Votes recorded for Number of Votes recorded. I Candidate elected Numberof INu mber of Candidates. Electors Electors (a) (b) To Total To Total I who did j on Roll For each IInformal Total. not vote. Number of Valid Candidate.. Votes. 1 Electors Votes I , I on Roll recorded. Edie, John .. .. 2,421 ...... Begg, James .. .. 2·,297 16 I 4,734 2,672 7 ,406 32·69 51·31 . I Men on roll 3,945 Women on roll 3,461

Total 7,~06 Proportion per cent. of men and women on the roll Men, 53 ; women, 47 Men who voted 2,582 Women who voted 2,152

Total 4,734 Proportion per cent. of votes recorded by men and women respectively to the total number of votes recorded Men, 55 ; women, 45 Percentage of votes recorded by men and women respec­ tively to the toool number of men and women on the roll · Men, 65·45 ; women, 62· 18 Percentage of the total number of votes recorded to the total number of electors on the roll 63·92 Percentage of informal votes recorded .. 0·34 J. HISLOP, Chief Electoral Officer. Chief Eiectoral Office, Wl'llington, 30th July, 1920.

Notice to Mariners.-No. 46 of 1920. In the Hup-reme Co11-rt of New Zealar,,J, Wellington Di.,trict. AUCKLAND HARBOUR.-DREDGING. Ma . Th! In the matter of the Administration Act, 1908, and in · W llin · nnNeZ 3PrdartAment, 192 the matter of ,JOHN WILI.IAM DAYIEs, fol'IDerly of e gton, · ·• ugust, 0. Manakau Hotelkeeper Deceased OTICE is hereby given that suction dredge No. 2 is ' , ' · ' N moored 156° (S. 39! E. magnetic) 1,350 ft. from the j' I HEREBY give_ not_ice that by an o~er of the Su~reme light-tower on King's Wharf, and has six moorings laid out .c~urt dated the 26th day of July, 19~0, I was appomted in north, south, e&st, and west directions. A~n~m,strato! of the estate · of the abovenamed . John A line of pipes moored on punts extends approximately , Wilham Davies, deceased; and I hereby call a meetmg of 400 ft. to the westward of the· dredger, thence to the south- , credi_tors to be held at my office, 190 Lambton Quay, ward to the new reclamation wall. Wellington, on Monday, the 9th day of August, 1920, at Charla, &,c., affecled.-Admiralty Chart No. 1970 ; " New 11 a.m. Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1920, page 259. I S .. TANSLEY, ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary, 26th July, 1920. Official Assignee. 2348 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

Deceased Person,' E,tates.

Tu11 PueLic TRUST OFFICE oF N 11w ZEALAND. - INCORPORATED uNDRR THE PRovisioNs oF THE PuBLic TRUST O:rnoE AcT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE dnring the P Month of July, 1920.

0 Date z Name of Deceased. __ / Residence. Ocoupe.tion. of Remarks. Death.

l Abbott, Catherine I Kaponga, Hawera Married woman 11/7/20 Testate. 2 Allan, David Collingwood, Nelson Storekeeper 20/3/20' 3 Anderson, John 1 Christchurch Labourer .. 25/ll/18 Int;~tate, 4 Andrews, George . , · Mosgiel .. Retired Railway em- 30/6/20 Testate. ployee 5 Ardley, Robert .. Christchurch Bookbinder 22/6/20 6 Armitage, Travis William , . Labourer .. 15/9/16 Int~;tate. 7 Baird, George Retired mechanical 6/5/20 Testate. engineer 8 Baker, Edwin Thomas Te Araroa Barman 12/10/17 Intestate. 9 Bathurst, Percy .. Auckland Master mariner 10/6/14 10 Baynes, Edith Maud Wellington Widow 19/5/20 11 Bell, Elizabeth .. Palmerston Nort,h Married woman 11/7/20 Test~te. 12 Bell, Joshua Wellington Retired builder 13/6/20 13 Bostock, Benjamin Hamilton Labourer .. 20/4/20 Int;~tate. 14 Botham, Elizabeth Tue.marina Married woman 4/4/20 15 Boyce, Thomas Edward Formerly of Selwyn, Railway stationmaster 14/6/20 Test~te. late Christchurch 16 Boyes, Ernest Glenville Waikiekie Labourer .. 19/4/17 Intestate, 17 Brady, James W.illiam Papamoa Farmer 9/7/19 18 Brown, Margaret .. Dunedin Widow 9/7/20 Test~te. 19 Brunetti, Henry .. Lower Hutt Gold-miner 12/6/20 20 Butterworth, Robert Taupaki, Auckland Settler 10/6/20 21 Cairns, James Ashburton Farm labourer 3/5/11 Int~~tate. 22 Caley, Emily Eliza Claudelands, Hamil- Widow 26/4/20 Testate. ton 23 Carnegie, Alexander Waipori, Dunedin Miner 10/7/20 24 Chambers, Harry New Plymouth .. Labourer 19/2/19 25 Chisholm, James Lansdowne, Master- Carpenter .. 25/4/20 ton 26 Clark, Arthur Napier .. Barman 8/1/20 27 Cloadsley, George Feilding Gardener .. 12/1/20 Intestate." 28 Cook, Thomas John In vercargill Farmer 12/5/20 29 Coates, Taipua Skipwith Otaki Clerk 29/10/19 Tes~te. 30 Cowell, Thomas Isaac Milford .. Farm labourer 25/5/20 Intestate. 31 Cowie, Annie Nelson Married woman 8/4/20 32 Cubitt, Emma Hillmorten Christchurch Widow 14/5/20 Tes;:te. 33 Cunliffe, William Waihi Miner 14/5/20 I 34 Davies, William Morgan Waipawa Station hand 7/6/20 Intestate. 35 Davison, William James Sockbum Wool-classer 9/5/20 36 Dick, John Gilston Mornington, Dun. Retired stonemason 21/6/20 Test~te. edin 37 Dickinson, Janet St. Albans, Christ- Widow 18/6/20 church 38 Donovan, James Wellington Labourer 17/5/20 39 Duncan, Annie Rio.ch Dunedin Married woman 17/6/20 40 Dunmill, Thomas Palmer .. Christchurch Carpenter .. 14/6/20 41 Dunn, Michael Flaxmere, Hastings Farmer 9/11/18 42 Duxbury, Eliza Robinson's Bay Married woman 10/8/09 lnt.;;.tate. 43 Edmonstone, Isabella Wellington Widow 19/6/20 Testate. 44 Evans, Arthur Owen Hunterville Surgeon -/10/19 ,, 45 Evans, Richard Taihape .. Labourer .. 7/6/20 Inte:tate. 46 Everiss, Andrew .. Oamaru .. Retire.cl 31/5/20 1 4 7 Ewert, Stanley Charles Waihi Railway porter 19/6/20 ITestate. 48 Faithful, William Kew Gardens, Sur­ Not known 22/10/19 ,, rey 49 Fransisco, Pedro Poukawa Shearer 21/5/20 Intestate. 50 Freem, Thomas Barraclough Birkenhead, Auck- Fruit-farmer 24/5/20 Testate. land 51 Glasgow, Charles Pokako Taihape .. Settler 29/5/20 52 Glen, Elizabeth Dunedin Spinster 5/7/20 53 Godfrey, Henry Robert Chat to Creek, Oto.go Railway surfaceman 11/6/20 54 Goodson, Cecil Henry Rotorua Electrical engineer .. 5/9/18 55 Greig, James Brown Invercargill Draftsman 23/6/20 56 Haase, Edward George Louis Wanganui Draper's assistant 3/7/16 57 Hall, Hannah Gertrude Nelson Spinster 20/6/20 Test~te. 58 Halyday, John Henry Dora Creek, N.S.W. Music-teacher 19/11/19 Intestate. 59 Hamill, William John Invercargill Retired farmer 7/6//20 Testate. 60 Hamilton, Walter Bull's Labourer .. 7/6/20 Intestate. 61 Harrap, John Thomas Wanganui Gentleman 16/6/20 Testate. 62 Henstridge, Michael Glenavv }farmer 17/6/20 Intestate. 63 Higgins, Mary, or Mary Ann Dannevirke Married woman 5/8/19 64 Hillas, Annie Decima Holden Palmerston North None 5/8/19 65 Hiria Karauria Martin borough Aboriginal Native -/5/17 66 Hodgkinson, ,John Glenbrook Auckland }..,armer 27/5/20 67 Holden, Richard Port Chalmers Labourer .. 14/6/20 68 Hounsell, William Auckland Foreman 13/4/20 69 Houston, Robert Alexander Tinwald , Farm labourer 28/5/20 70 Ivess, Joseph · Christchurch 1 Retired journalist 4/9/19 Test~te. 71 I Jack, Matilda Roslyn, Dunedin Married woman 20/6/20 AuG. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2349

DBcmASJIID PmBBONS' EsTATIIIS-contimu!d.

Date Name or Deceased. Residence. Occnpation, or Rem&rke. Death.

72 Jackson, Alban Brittain •. Devonport, Auck. Law clerk 29/8/18 Teeta.te. land 73 James, Sarah .. Cambridge .. Ma.rried woman 10/11/16 Intestate. 74 Jensen, Hans Peter Dannevirke .. Settler .. 13/9/19 Testate. 75 Jensen, Samuel .. Waihakeke, Carter- Fa.rmer .. 23/2/20 ton 76 Johnson, Graoe Elizabeth .. Nelson Ma.med woman 27/2/20 Intestate. 77 Jones, Leonard Boid .. Ashburton Motor mechanic 4/4/20 78 Joyce, Thomas . . . . Otakia .. Labourer 21/7/18 79 Judkins, Thomas Payne .. Sydenham, Christ- Boot-machinist 29/6/20 Test~te. church 80 Katavich, Peter Nicholas . . . . Auckland .. Labourer .. .. I 6/9/18 Intestate. 81 Kent, Susan Ellen • • . . Wellington .. Widow .. 3/6/20 82 King, George William • . . . Wanganui .• Night-watchman 12/6/20 83 King, Johann, or King, John .. Otakeho, Ta.ranaki Farmer .. 20/4/20 84 Lane, John . . . . . • Ma.naia . . . . 26/6/20 85 Leslie, Alex ...... Pa.hiatua .. Settler : : : : 31/5/20 86 Le Trony, Paul ...... Ta.utuku, Dunedin Old-age pensioner .. 31/1/20 Test;te. 87 Logan, Andrew . . . . Dunedin .. Motorman .. 9/5/20 Intestate. 88 McArthur, Duncan Edward .. Retired carpenter .. 9/6/20 Testate. 89 McBride, Sarah Ellen . . . . Grefmouth : : Married woman .. 12/3/14 90 McDougall, Donald . . . . Sydney, N.S. W. . . Veterinary surgeon .. 18/3/19 " 91 McEachen John Allan . . . . Winton, Southland Retired photographer 24/6/20 " 92 McGrath, Annie, or McGrath, A. Porirua •. . . Mental hospital at- 2/7/20 Cecilia tendant 93 Mcinerney, Walter .• Winton,, Painter .. 28/1/20 Intestate. 94 McKay, Renten David .. Christchurch Soldier •. 14/11/18 91\ McKeown, Elizabeth .. Widow .. 12/6/20 96 McLoughlin, George .. Evan~'Ftatl Dunedin Fa.rmer .. 30/1/20 Tes~te. 97 Mackay, William Gordon .. Dunedin · •. Engineer .. 17/10/18 Intestate. 98 Mannix, Martin . . . . Christchurch .. Bootblack .. 8/3/20 99 Mason, Luigi . . . • Arahura •. Sawmill hand 10/ll/18 100 Moods, Jane Elizabeth .. Midhurst ,, Married woman .. 18/11/18 101 Me&µ:her, Michael .. Te Kuiti ,. La.bourer .. 8/3/20 .. 102 Melville, Winifred .. Temuka.. .. Barmaid .. 13/2/20 " 103 Mitchell, Ann . . . . Shannon .. Widow .. 19/11/19 Test:i'.te. 104 Mitchell, Wilfred William James .. Farmer .. 28/2/19 Intestate. 105 Moir, Frederick .Tames .. Ma.;'ga,wai : : Farm labourer 7/5/20 106 Moore, Ellen Ann .. Grey Lynn, Auck- Widow .. 29/2/20 Tes~te. land , 107 Moore, Luk§e)lartin •. Wallsend, Westland Engine-driver 29/4/18 108 Morris. Mary Ann .. Dannevirke .• Married woman 13/5/20 109 Muir. John . . . . Waihi .. Miner •• 14/5/20 llO Munro, Henry Daniel Miller Tuturau, lnvercar- Farmer .• 27/4/20 gill lll Murrav, John .. Ta.ihape .• Store manager 11/5/20 Intestate. ll2 Natale, OrecPhiO Wellington Labourer .. 20/6/19 ll3 Noote, Walter John Christchurch Insuran~e agent 2/7/20 Te~te. ll4 Nixon, Augustus .. Carpenter .. 24/10/19 Intestate. ll5 Nock, Sydney .. Wanwi'.nui Iron-turner 2/6/20 Testate. 116 Norris, Gregory Edwin Devonport, Auck- Carpenter .. 11/4/20 Jani! 117 O'Keefe, John ...... Toa Toa Labourer •• . • 9/3/20 Intestate. 118 Parkes, William Georite . . . . Melbourne Commission Agent .. 4/8/18 119 Patterson, Henry de Joncourt .. Auckland Retired archite<"t .. 23/8/19 " 120 Patterson, William or Satlman Windy Stableboy.. . . 17/3/20 " 121 Pederson or John•on, Anna Julie .. Pa.l~erston North· La.tmd,·ess. . . . 3/3/20 122 Peg!.\, Ralph . . . . . • Nel~on .. La.bourer . . . . 4/6/20 123 Percy, Wakefielcl...... Wellington , , CanvassAr.. . . 11/7/20 •rest~te. 124 Person, Gustaf ...... Clint,on, Hawke'~ Farmer .. . . 15/12/19 Bay 125 Power, Eliza McKinstry •• Mornington, Dun- Widow 28/3/20 Intestate. edin 126 Pullan, Winifred .. Kawakawa , . Married woman 27/11/18 127 Purnell, Lily May •• Christchurch •. 12/5/20 Test:i'.te. 128 Rabone, Mary Ann .. Wanganui .. 6/5/18 129 Raynor, ,Tohn . . • . Kawhia .. Bridge-builder 7/11/18 Int~~tate. 130 Reynolds, Mark . . . . Christchurch .• Groom .• 24/2/20 131 Ritchie, William . . . . Totara Flat .• Miner .. 4/5/20 132 Ritchie, William . . • . Ashhnrst .• Labourer .. 14/1/13 133 Robertson, John David .. Penang.. , . None .. 10/4/20 134 Robinson, Francis Edgar .. Mariri, Nelson .• Fruit-grower 3/6/20 135 Robinson, James.. . . Bea.ch ville, Nelson Farmer .. 3/6/20 Tes~te, 136 Rongo, Kaiwara . . . . Te Araroa. .. 20/12/19 lntest&te. 137 Sampson, Gerrard Edwin .. Kingsland .. Marine en.ghteer 26/3/20 138 Sandstrom, Christopher .. Napier .. Sailor .. 27/4/19 139 Scopinich, Romolo .. Whangarei .. Old-age pensioner .. 8/7/18 140 Shoorer, Wilhelmina Beatrice Dunedin .. Spinster .. 16/H/18 141 Smith, Frederick Charles .. Christchurch .• Retired .. 3/ll/19 142 Smith, Edna. Isabel .. Spinster 14/5/20 143 Smith, Hay .. . . Ashb~rlon Stock agent 29/4/20 144 Smith, John Midcraft .. Wanga.nui La.bourer .. -/3/20 145 Smith, La.wrence William .. Waipapu Fa.rmer .• 21/6/20 146 Sowman, Emily . • . . Blenheim Married woman 4/6/20 Test~te. 147 Stevens, Blanche .. Upper Hutt Spinster .. 6/6/20 148 Stothem, William • , • • ' Cambridge Labourer .• 9/3/20 D 2350 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

DaolW!IIID PBBS011'81 EBTATBS--COAtinued.

Date 0 Name of Deceased. Reeldence. Occnpalion. of Remarks. z Dea&h.

149 Stow, Edward John .. " Waikaia. " Labourer .. " 4/11/18 Intestate. 150 Stubbs, Arthur " " Hamilton " Engineer " 15/6/20 Testate. 151 Sutton, Thomas, or Thomas Edward Dunedin .. Gold-miner .. 25/5/20 Intestate. 152 Tannahill, Percy .. .. Masterton .. Farm labourer 23/7/18 " " 153 Tawaroa, Hepi Haika " " Whangaruru " Minor .. .. 5/4/20 154 Taylor, Alice Maud Wanganui .. Married woman 27/4/20 " " " " " 155 Taylor, William Miles " " Maungaturoto " Soldier .. " 18/11/18 156 Thomson, Alex. Tasker .. " Dunedin " Blacksmith " 19/6/20 Tes~te. 157 Thorne, Henry .. " " Sydenham, Christ- &tired railway em- 7/7/20 church ployee " 158 Toms, Mary Ann Palmerston North Widow " " " " 5/12/19 .. 159 Tylee, Iris Edith .. " " Marton .. " Spinster .. " 7/5/20 Intestate. 160 Vine, Albert George " " Wellington .. Storeman .. " 11/7/20 Testate. 161 Wallace, Harold John " " Timaru .. .. Farmer " .. 5/10/17 Intestate. 162 Walsh, Michael .. Halcombe Old-age pensioner .. 23/6/20 " " " " 163 Watson, Robert Scott, " .. Islington, Christ- Engineer .. " 30/6/20 Testate. church 164 Whitcher, Henry Thomas Wainui-o-mata Farmer 15/6/20 " .. " " ! 165 White, Alex. Sample .. .. Kaiha " .. Old-age pensioner " 7/4/20 Jnt;;ta.te. 166 White, Ellen Dunsmore .. .. Wanganui .. Matron " " 22/4/20 Testate. 167 White, Mary Ann " .. Nelson .. Domestic duties " 16/5/20 Intestate. 168 Wisbey, Edward James " .. Wellington .. Waterside worker " 2/7/20 Testate. 169 Wood, Alfred " .. .. Invercargill .. Telegraph linesman .. 17/4/18 Intestate. 170 Young, Mary .. Christchurch .. Married woman 25/5/20 " " " I " Publio Trust Offioe, Wellington, 3rd August, 1920. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public T:ruatee.

Notice of Exchange of Re,aertJe for Land of Equal, Value, I CROWN LANDS NOTICES. pur8Uant to Section 6 of the Public Re,aerve,a and D

Land in the Auckland Land District for Sak or Lease to Section 35.--Grassing ; frame of shed with iron roof, 500 Diachargw Soul,iers. gallon tank, and wooden trough, and boundary and internal fencing : total value, £376. District Lands and Survey Office, Section 40.--Grassing, and boundary and internal fencing; Auckland, 3rd August, 1920. total value, £480. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Sale posters and full particulars ma.y be obtained at this N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers office. Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereuuder; and H. M. SKEET, applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Commissioner of Crown Lands. Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 17th September, 1920. The lands may be purchased for ca.sh or on deferred pay, Reseri>e in Hawke's Bay Land District for Lease by Public ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right Auction. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years and a right to acquire the freehold. District Lands and Survey Office, Applicants must appear personally before the Land Boord Napier, 3rd August, 1920. for examination at the District Lands and Survev Office, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned reserve Auckland, on Wednesday, the 22nd September, i920, at N will be offered for lease by public auction at the local 10 o'clock a.m. Lands and Survey Office, Gisbome, at 11 o'clock a.m. on The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examina­ Wednesday, the 15th September, 1920, under the provisions tion of applicants. of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and amend­ ments.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. AuOKLAND LAND DISTBIOT.-FIRST-OLASS LAND. HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTBIOT.--COOK COUNTY. Orongo Settleme:nt.-Hauraki PlainB Oounty.-Thames Survey BLOOK IV, Buckley Township: Area, 19 acres O roods 23 District. perches; upset annual rental, £12. Instalment Term of lease, five years. on Deferred Half-yearly The section is bounded on each side by roads, and there Section.I Area. Capital Vaine. Par:ment Rent on is a very good fresh-water spring situated on the ea.stem I ~excluding Lease. nterest). boundary, being partly on the reserve and partly on the road. Land of a very sandy nature. About 3!- acres in new A. R. P, £ £ 8. d. £ S. d. pasture, 12 acres partially overrun with gorse. 17 45 0 30 2,600 130 0 0 58 10 0 17A 50 2 17 2,900 145 0 0 65 5 0 ABSTRAOT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 19 45 3 4 2,760 138 0 0 62 2 0 1. Term of lease, five years, without right of renewal. 27 39 2 15 2,280 114 0 0 51 6 0 2. One half-year's rent, together with £1 ls. lease fee, must 28 38 2 30 2,220 111 0 0 49 19 0 be paid on the fall of the hammer. 29 38 2 10 2,300 115 0 0 51 15 0 3. No declaration is required. Residence and improve, 30 43 3 12 2,520 126 0 0 56 14 0 ments are not compulsory. No compensation shall be claimed 31 36 1 15 2,080 104 0 0 46 16 0 by the lessee, nor shall any be allowed by the Government, 32 44 2 0 2,560 128 0 0 57 12 0 cm account of any improvements effected by the lessee. 33 34 0 13 1,780 89 0 0 40 1 0 4. Possession will be given on the date of sale, from which 34 32 0 38 1,680 84 0 0 37 16 0 date the rent will commence. 5. The rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance. These sections fArm the extreme southern portion of the 6, The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or Orongo Settlement, and are situated on the western bank of otherwise dispose of the land comprised in the lease, except the Waihou River, about two miles from Turua Township, with the written consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands from which there is a metalled road to the boundary of the first had and obtained. settlement. The sections fronting the Waihou River have 7. The lessee shall have the right to use the 'iand comprised water access, and there is a ferry landing at the north-ea.stem in the lease for grazing and cropping purposes only. comer of Section 30. All the sections comprise level land of 8. All persons duly authorized in that behalf shall have first-class quality, carrying more or less English grass mixed free right of ingress, egress, and regress for such purposes with rushes and cutty-grass ; there is a little tall fescue on as the Commissioner of Crown Lands may deem expedient. several of the sections. 9. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, Special Oondition.-The right of the Department to remove broom, and sweetbrier on the land ; and he shall with a.II the windmills and piping from Sections 31, 32, and 34 is reasonable despatch remove, or cause to be removed, all gorse, reserved. sweetbrier, broom, ragwort, or other noxious weeds or plants IMPROVEMENTS. as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. 10. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and he The improvements which are included in the capital value shall prevent their increase or spread to the satisfaction of of the land are for fencing, valued as follows : Section 17, the Commissioner of Crown Lands. 25 chains, £21 ; Section 17 A, 30 chains, £23 ; Section 18, 11. The lease shall be lia hie to forfeiture in case the leBBee 20 chains, £10 ; Section 19, 13 chains, £13 ; Section 27, shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the lease within 38 chains, £32 ; Section 28, 19 chains, £16 ; Section 29, thirty days after the date on which the same ought to be ful­ 40 chains, £40 ; Section 30, 70 chains, £50 ; Section 31, filled. 27 chains, £21 ; Section 32, 72 chains, £40 ; Section 33, 34 chains, £24·; Section 34, 28 chains, £25. The reserve is described for the general information of in­ tending bidders, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make Selwyn Settleme:nt.-Matamata Oounty.-Patetere North a personal inspection, as the Department is not responsible Survey District. for the absolute accuracy of a.ny description. Full particulars may be ascertained at the District Lands Section 35 : Area, 179 acres 1 rood 8 perches; capital and Survey Office, Napier, and the local Lands and Survey value, £1,280; annual insta.lment on deferred payment (ex­ Office, Gisbome. cluding interest), £64; half-yearly rent on lease, £28 16s. W. F. MARSH, Section 40 : Area, 127 acres 1 rood 5 perches ; capital Commissioner of Crown Lands. value, £1,120; annual instalment on deferred payment (ex­ cluding interest), £56; half-yearly rent on lease, £25 4s. Land in the Southland Land Di jtrict for Sale by Public A 1tction. These sections are situated on the borders of Lichfield Township, about four miles- and a half from Putaruru Rail­ Department of Lands and Survey, way-station by good road, and a railway-line owned by the Inveroargill, 2nd August, 1920. Taupo Totara Timber Company (Limited) passes the sections. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section There is a school, also a post and telephone office in the ..L..N will be offered for sale by public auction for cash, under locality. The land is undulating, with a growth of short tea.­ the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, at the District Lands tree and fem, the soil being of a light sandy nature and prac­ and Survey Office, Invercargill, on Monday, the 13th day of tically all capable of being ploughed. The sections have no September, 1920. water-supply. About 17 acres of Section 35 and 24 acres of Section 40 are in good graBB. SCHEDULE. lllll'ROVEMENTS. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-RURAL LAND. The improvements which are included in the capital values SEOTION 6, Heddon Bush Township, Soutltla.nd County : are as follows :- Area, 5 acres ; upset price, £37 10s. 2852 TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71 DESCRil'TION. ' I ABSTBAOT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. . Level land of good quality, covered with white-pine timber. 1. Possession will be given on day of sale. Access unformed for last half-mile. 2. A term of twenty-one yea.rs from 1st Janua.ry, 1921. 3. Atendoftermleaae to be submitted at auction weighted CONDITIONS OF SALE. Iwith valuation for improvements payable by inooming tenant. One-fifth of the puroha.se-money to be pa.id on the fa.II of 4. A ha.~-yea.r's rent at the rate offered, and rent for the the hammer, and the balance, with Crown-grant fee (£1), broken period betw~n t~e date of sale and 31st December, within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the 1920, )ease an~ reg1strat10n fees (£2 ~s.), stamp duty, and purchase-money pa.id by way of deposit shall be forfeited, valuat10n for improvements to be p8Jd on the fall of the and the contract for the sale of the land be null and void. hammer. . . . Titl "ll be b" t to p rt XIII f th Land A t 1908 5. No assignment, sublease, mortgage, or other dispos1t1on e WI su Jee a O e c • · without oonsent of Land Board. THOS. BROOK, 6. Interest at rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid Commissioner of Crown Lands. on rent in arrears. 7. Consent of Land Board to be obtained before subdividing, Lam,Ja in the Wellin9ton Land District for Sale by P'liblic erecting any buildings, or effecting other improvements. , ,. Auction. 8. Leases will be registered under Land Transfer Act. Pi. . 9. Leases liable to forfeiture if oonditions violated. District Lands and Survey Office, Sa.le plans and full particulars may be obtained at this office. Wellington, 28th July, 1920. THOS. BROOK, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Commissioner of Crown Landa. N will be offered for sale by public auction for cash a.t the Century Ha.11, Levin, a.t 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, Timber in North Auckland Land District far Sale to Dairying 8th September, 1920, under the provisions of section 25 of Oompaniu only, by Public Tender. the Housing Act, 1919. North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, SCHEDULE. Auckland, 16th July, 1920. WELLINGTON LAND DrsTRIOT.-BOROUGH OF LEVIN.·­ OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act, 1908, SUBDIVISIONS OF SECTIONS 4 AND 70, LEVIN VILLA.GE N and the Timber Regulations thereunder, that written SETTLEMENT. tenders a.re invited from dairying companies only, and will LOTS 28, 29, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, and 52 : Area. be received a.t the North Auckland District Lands and Survey of ea.ch lot, 1 rood 32 perches ; upset price of each lot, £55. Office, Auckland, up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 19th August, 1920, for the purchase of certain milling-timber on DESOIIIPTION. the undermentioned Crown land. The above lots comprise pa.rt of the land known as the SCHEDULE. Setter Estate. They are situated in Duke Street, and consist of flat land of good quality in grass; well suited for building­ NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. sites and gardens. A water-race runs at the ha.ck. SECTION 4, Block XI, Toka.toka Survey District, Otama.tea Sections 29, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, and 50 are fenced County : 1,341 ka.hikatea trees, containing about 1,660,900 on frontage and back. sup. ft. Section 28 is fenced on frontage, ha.ck, and ea.stem boundary. Distinguishing brands : I and II. Section 52 is fenced on frontage, ha.ck, and westem boundary. Upset price : £4,153. Time for removal of timber : Two yea.rs, subject to Regu­ TERJll.!I OF SA.t,F.. lation 88, Forest Regulations, for any further extension deemed neoessary. One-tenth of the purchase-money to be pa.id on the fall of CONDITIONS OF SALE. the hammer, and the ha.lance, with Crown-grant fee (£1), 1. Intending tenderers a.re expected to visit the locality within thirty days thereafter ; otherwise the part of the and satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters purchase-money pa.id by way of deposit shall be forfeited, relating to their tenders. and the contract for the sale of the land be null and void. 2. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of Crown Titles will be subject to Pa.rt XIII of the Land Act, 1908. Lands to withdraw from sale the above lot of timber. Sa.le plans and full particulars may be obtained at this 3. The aforementioned quantity, quality, and kind as to office. the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the G. H. M. McCLURE, purpose of this sale, and no contra.et for purchase shall be Commissioner of Crown Lands. voidable, nor shall the purchaser be entitled to any abate­ ment in price, by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, and kind than as stated herein or in any Education Ruerves in Southkind Land District far Lease by advertisement having referenoe to the said timber, nor shall Public Auction. any extra sum be claimed by the Crown if the said quantity of timber is found to be in excess of that stated herein. District Lands and Survey Office, 4. All timber, whether standing, felled, or in logs, shall Invercargill, 1st August, 1920. remain the property of the Crown until the instalments a.re OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned educa­ pa.id. N tion reserves will be offered for lease by public auction, 5. Should any dispute a.rise as to the boundaries, the for a. term of twenty-one yea.rs, at the District Lands and decision of the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall be final. Survey Office, lnvercargill, on Tuesday, 14th September, 6. In the event of the lot not being disposed of, applica­ 1920, at 11 o'clock a..m., under the provisions of the Educa­ tions may be received and dealt with at any time within six tion Reserves Act, 1908, and amendments, and the Public months from date of sale (unless previously formally with­ Bodies' Lea.see Act, 1908. drawn); provided, however, that the a.mount offered is not 18118 than the upset price stated herein. SCHEDULE. 7. Tenders must be a.ooompa.nied by a deposit of 5 per cent. on the amount of tender in ca.sh, marked cheque, or SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. - EDUCATION RESERVES. - post.office order ; the balance to be pa.id, if tender accepted, Town of Gladstone. in terms as stated hereunder. LoT 1 of Section 1 and 2, Block VI : Area, 1 rood 13·6 perches ; 8. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. upset annual rental, £7. Situated within Borough of lnver­ T111RJ11.s. cargill, corner of Duke and Russell Streets. Excellent build­ One-third of amount of tender to be paid in cash within ing-site in good locality. seven days after a.ooepta.noe of tender, together with £1 ls. Lot 2 of Sections 1 and 2, Block VI: Area, 1 rood 13·6 license fee ; one · third in eight months, and one-third in perches; upset annual rental, £5. Situated within Borough of sixteen months thereafter. All instalment payments shall lnverca.rgill, fronting Duke Street. Excellent building-site bear interest at the rate of 5 per oent. per annum as from the in good locality. · date of a.ooeptanoe of tender, and with the interest added Lot 3 of Seotions l and 2, Block VI : Area, 1 rood 2·9 perches; shall be secured by " on demand " promissory notes endorsed upset annual rental, £5. Situated within Borough of Inver­ by two approved sureties, and such bills a.re to be completed ca.rgill, with frontage to Russell Street. Excellent building­ a.nd lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands within site in good locality. fourteen days after notifying the purchaser to complete. Tenders to be addressed " Commissioner of Crown Lands, Town of Lumsden. North Auckland Land District, P.O. Box 10, Auckland," Section 2, Block II: Area, 1 rood; upset annual rental, and envelopes to be marked " Tender for Timber." £1. Frontage to Folia. Street. Plan and oonditions of sale may be seen at the Ma.nga­ Section 17, Block II : Area, 1 rood; upset annual rental, whare, Na.uma.i, Ruawa.i, Tokatoka, and Da.rgaville Post­ £1. Frontage to Helena Street. offioes, or at the North Auckland Lands and Survey Office, Sections 2 and 17, Block IX: Area, 2 roods; upset annual Auckland. rental, £3. Weighted with £170, valuation for dwelling and R. P. GREVILLE, other improvements. Commissioner of Crown Lands. AuG. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2$58

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitting of the Native Land. OotWt at Marton.

Re!listrar'a Oflioe, Wanganui, llnd August, 19110. OTIOE ia hereby given ,hu the ma5'ers men,ioned in ,he Schedule hereunder written will be heard by •he Native N Land Oonrt sitting at Marton on tbe 81st day of August, 19ll0, or aa soon ,hereafter as the business of the Oonrt will allow. [Wanganui, 19ll0-ll0.] L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SOHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS.

No. Name of Applican,. Nawe of Land.

1 Rangiwhakahaua .. Awa.ma lA 2 west R 3. 2 Kewa Pine 2c 120. 3 2o 13J. 4 He~' te Huia.rei Pine 2o 150. 5 Moetatua Wha.kaheke 3D 3 12. 6 Moetatua te Whakaheke 3D 3 12. 7 3D 3 13. 8 3D 3 13. 9 Pehira Kin~i 3D 3 13. 10 3D 3 13. 11 J. McTaggart 3D 3 170 1. 12 Hinetai Hohepa " 4A 3o 4B. 13 Milli Turi Kaka.riki Gravel Reserve. 14 President, Aotea District Maori Land Boar,l Kirikau B. 15 Rutaka.u Warena Hunia Te Kokomutu (Parewanui). 16 Ratima Hakopa .. Motukawa 2A 6. · 17 Nera Hiko Poriwira Ngapakihi lB. 18 Karamaene Meriana lE. 19 Neha te Kakahi .. lL. 20 Annie E. Pedersen lQ. 21 Kaihinu te Poria .. 2A 2. 22 Hiraka Rongonui .. ,, 2A. 23 Rangiapoa Waikari Ngarukehu A 10 2B. 24 Hoone Reweti Ohinepuhiawe 14011. 25 Tuatini te Waiho .. Pipiriki Native Reserve. 26 Ruta Ngawai Wa.rena Raetihi. 27 Anati Waitiu Kingi 2B 2B 3. 28 Rangihopuata Hauiti 2B 2B 3B. 29 Puna Hohepa ,. 2B 2o 3c. 30 Nga.urn Pikirangi .. Rangipo-Waiu B 6B. 31 Hinepoto Ahihau .. Reureu 1, Section 11. 32 Kumeroarui te Maki Te Reureu 1, Sections 11 and 25. 33 Morehu Poto Reureu 1, Section 15. 34 Tawhai Teimana .. l, Section 17 B, 35 l, Section l 7u. 36 Matetah~ra Ngaheke 2 and 3. 37 W. Eaddowes 2A. 38 Hakaraia te Katoa 211. 39 Roka Merehana 2B 1. 40 2B lB. 41 Carolin;• G. Thomson 2B 2. 42 President, Aotea District Maori Land .Board 3B. 43 Roka Harnene ;{B. 44 Hakaraia te Katoa 3B. 45 Harriett F. Cockburn ,, :le. 46 Piripi Ropiha Tawaroa 1. 47 Hekenui Whakarake Urewera lo 2. 48 Rangi Taurerewa .. Wairnarino 3A 1. 49 Anati Waitiu Kingi 3H 4. 50 Pera.ta Ngaikuku .. 3M,

APPLICATION UNDER PART VII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909, FOB EXCHANGE. No.·°'·---- I N&me of .Applican~ L Name of Land. ------· ---- . --·· I 51 I {Te Watikena Herewini I Te Reureu II and 8B. Poihe.ere Tuhoro •• , Orahiri P.

APPLICATIONS FOB 8UBVlllY 0HABGING 0BD111BS .

Date from whioh llitereefle .:J____ Name of Applicant. Name or Land. Amonnt. oaloal11ted.

I £ 8. d. 52 Obief Surveyor, Wellington ' Reureu 1/23D 1 0 15 0 24 June, 1920. 63 1/23D 2 . , 8 8 6 24 1920. 54 I 1/29D 8 .. 11 !i 6 24 19ll0. 55 l/82A •• 8 19 6 21 1920. 56 l/82B 16 5 1 21 1920. 57 2B 1A 3 7 4 21 1920. 58 IIB1B 11 13 8 21 1920. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

APPLICATION UNDEB 8JDOTION 15 OF THID RATING AJ[JDNDMENT ACT, 1910.

_N_o_. _I ___N_e._m_e_o_f_A_pplice.nt. ___ J__ Ne.ture of Appllce.tion. I

1 59 Orona Conmy Council .. 1 ApplyiDg to the Oourt to enforce the charge of £'i9 2s. 7d., being rates payable by the Native owners in respect of the following land : All the.t piece or parcel of land I situate 'in the Wellington Le.nd District, known e.s Reureu No. 1, and oontalning I 2,092 acres, more or less, comprieed in partition order of the Native La.nd Oourt.

APPLICATION FOB LETTlllBB OF ADMINISTRATION. --,No. I Name of Applioan,. Name of Deoeaaed. 60 I Whaitiri Te.ipoto .· ITe.ipoto te Hue.tare.

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS.

No. Name ol Applicant. Name of Land.

61 Chief Engineer, New Zee.land Pe.rt Section 5B, Lot 85, To ascertain the amount of compensation to be pa.id Railway Block VII, Ra.ngitoto for land ,a.ken at Gree.tford for rail way purposes, Survey District and to determine the persons entitled to such compensation. 62 Registrar, Native Land Court He.utu 2B For cancellation af • uccession order made 26th Jan­ uary, 1920, on grounds that Me.rua Moke is still living. 68 Ra.ngiwe.ee. 4F For amendment, under section 27 of the Native Land Act, 1909, of partition order dated 21st November, 1898, for the purpose of rectifying the relative interests of Pehime.ne. te Tua and Re.u­ kura te Tua, successors to Te Hire.ta. te Tua, ·and for amendment of any subsequent orders conse­ quentially affected.

Sitting of the Nati.tie Land. Oou.re at Gisborne. Registrar's Office, Gisbome, 81st July, 1920. OTIOE as hereby given lhe.5 1be matters mencioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be beard by ,ne Na.the N Land Oonrt siit,ng a.c Gisborne on Che 80th day of August, 1920, or as eoon thereafter as the business of the Oonrt will allow. [Gisbome, 1920-26.] HAROLD CARR, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB INVESTIGATION 011' TITLES,

No. I Name. of Applic&11,. Name of Laud. I

652. Hati te Aturangi Ahi-Whe.ke.pua. 658 Raniera Mitingare Hore.horakake.hu. 654 Tiera Tapunge. Hueatepo. 655 Wiremu Kouka and others Kaiwahia. 656 Raniera Mitlngare Kaiwhitiwhiti. 657 Matenga Waaka Ngapunarua. 658 Ha.ti te Aturangi Piplwhe.ke.o. 659 Te.heremaro. 660 Wi Pere" and others •• We.ipaoa lA. 661 Heni Tipnne., Pet! Kupa, and others • lA. 662 Hati te Aturangi Waiwha.kaate..

APPLICATIONS PCB PARTITIONS,

No. 1:-----~-~--N_•_m_e of Applic_•_n_t.______·:~---, _· ______N_a_m_e_o_f _L_a_nd_.__ _

668 Puna. Westrup and Wi Pa.tene .. Te Iho-o-Moho. 664 Karukore. te Ke.ni Manutuke 0. 665 Paeta.i Wilson Opoho 1. 666 Roba. Me.tutaera Puninga 12B lA. 667 Moane.roa Pere Ra.ngatire. 8J 1. 668 Peti Ke.raitiana Umukapua D 1. 669 Reta. He.re.ki Whatatuna 9c 2A.

APPLICATIONS FOB PROBATE.

No. I Ne.me of Appllcaut. Name of Deoeased.

6731 Ranier& K~whia Kerehi Horomona Tuhirae. 674 The Public'Trustee Te Paea Tait, alias Sophie. Tait, alias Te Pe.ea I . Turei te Wbiwhi, aliaa Te Pa.ea Ta.pine, alias Te Pa.ea Hutihuti. I Auo. 5.] THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE.

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS,

No. Name of Applicant. I Name of Land. 1 Natme of Applloatloo. ------"--• ------677 Mara.ea. Paku Toiotekainga •• Under section 121 of the Native Land Act, 1909, for cancellation of partition . ma.de · ,on. t.he ·· .20th January, 1920, e.nd repe.rtit'ion. .. . · 678 H. C. Jackson (secretary of the Wa.ihirere and Waihirere 2 For appointment of new commit&ee of ,man~gern~ht corporate body) as elected by the owners. 679 A. J, Devery Te Rewa 3 For a. road over the said land giving access to Kahuita.ra 2A 2 and 2A 3. 680 Mere Hape, alias Johnstone Whareongaonga C 4 and C 6 For identification of the name of Hirini Rau or Hirini Paku, deceased, to whom successors were appointed on the 30th May, 1912. 681 Mere Whakllreare Wirihana Repongaere and others .. Application by the widow to participate in the demise of Tiemi Wirihana., deceased.

Sitting of the Native Land Oourt at Rotorua.

Registrar's Office, Rotorua., 28th July, 1920. OTIOE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule herennder written will be heard by the Native ..L.N Land Coun shting at Rotorua. on the 1st day of September, 1920, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Uourt will allow. [Wa.iariki, 1920-16.J T. ANARU, Acting-Registrar .. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS,

Name of Applicant. N&me or Land.

1700 Mika Aparo .. I Ngapuna. 2B. 1701 IPekera.ngi Taiamai • . Putoetoe 2. ------·-----· ------.--, ---·----

APPLICATIONS FOB PROBATE,

Na.me of Applican,. Name of Dece&eed .

1702 IRa.ba.ruhi Pururu .. .. IHaris.ta. Whiripo, 1703 ! Pini Rotohiko Rukingi . , Pinenga. Rotohiko.

APPLICATION FOB LETTERS OF ADld:INlSTBATION, --·------~------Name of Applicant. No. r ------... __ Na.me of Deceased. ------17041 Nari Nata.na. I Rewiri Kawana.

APPLICATION FOB ADOPTION,

No. Na.me of Applicant. Name of Adopted Child. Nature of Application.

--· ------· ------·------· ~------_1_1_0_6_c_l _o_e_o_rg_e_D_._M_o_o_n______-_·_·~I_A_g_n_es Ra.ngiiria Tamaira. .1 Applying for adoption of aforementioned minor.

APPLICATIONS ONDIIIB SECTIONS 49 AND 60 OF THE NATIVE LAND All!ENDlWllNT Aar, 1913.

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

1706 Hampson and Da.vys Section 1, Block XIV, Rotoiti Applying for a. road to be laid off f over these lands. 1707 Chief Surveyor, Auckland Ka.ratia., Whirinaki No. 1 Section 2, Whiri- Ditto. 1 na.ki No. 2 Section 1, and Whirina.ki No. 2 , Section 3 I NOTE.-lt is hereby noUfied that, pursuant to subsection (3) of section 60 of the Native Land Amendment Act, !913, the Court hereby fixes Rotorua, and the 1st day of September, 1920, as the place and the time of hearing obje·otions to these applications. · .. MISCELLANEOUS APPLIOA'l'ION,

No. ____N_a_m_e of Appllca.o\. _ I_ .. __ ___:a~~ of Lan_d·___ I ______Nature of Applioatloo.______

17081 ra.me Kotene I Rotomaha.na • Parekara.ngi I Applying for ca.noellatio~ ot. succession order to I lo Ta.me te Akau, deceased, made on 9th April, 1918. 2856 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICBS.

M ediflf oJ eh& 'l'alrawli"' Dlnrlct Maori Land Board. · . Giaboma, S1s1; July, 1990., .· OTICE la hereby given $ha1; •he matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will be considered at a N meeting of the Tairawhitl District Maori Land Board to be held at Glsbome on Monday, the 80th day of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Board will allow. ['1'. 1920-9.) HAROLD CARR, Registrar. SCHEDULE, APPLICATIONS ll'OB 0ol'lll'IBIUTION 01!' 8ALlllB.

No,\ Record No. Name of Land. Names of Parmie•,

1 902 Wha.nga.ra K 3B 4 Hoa.cl Winia.ta. to Helena Henrietta. Fraoer. 2 903 K 3B 2 Wha.re te Eke to Archiba.ld Douglas. 3 904 Motu" 22B .• Pa Noti to Catherine Maud Barker. 4 900 Te Ra.to 3A 1 Wa.ika.re Mete to Tupa.ra Mete. 5 907 Ra.nga.tira 3J 6 Ka.ta.cine. Hoeka.u, Ani Ripoha.u, Rangi Ta.peta, and Wikitoria. Kerekere to Maud Pa.ttullo. 6 908 3J 5 Take Kerekere, Irie.pa. Kerekere, Ra.ngi Kerekere, Ma.hea Kerekere, Ka.hungunu Kerekere, Heni Kerekere, Turuhira. Kerekere, Kara.u­ ria. Kerekere, Henare Hoeka.11, Kata.rina. Hoeka.u, and Kerekere Hoeka.u to Maud Pa.ttullo. 7 909 3J 6 Rongoma.i Mihia.o, Ha.rate. Rikirangi, and Rauha te Aopapa to Maud Pa.ttullo. 8 910 3J 5 Ma.bee. Ta.pita. (Kerekere) to Maud Pa.ttullo. 9 911 Pa.~tu A 9A Wiremu Tuhourouta., Tuihana. Ruro, and Puke. Moea.u to Ma.be! Filmer. 10 912 Wa.ihoru 1 Ha.ereroa. Puna. to Charles Gibson. 11 913 Ra.nga.tira 3A 2B 1 Wiremu Karena. to Clement Henry Wilson. 12 914 Ta.uma.ta.oteo 3A Kingita. Ka.imoa.na. and Rauhina. Ka.imoa.na. to John Ma.yo. 13 915 Pa.kakea.whirikoko 1 Pita, Ra.pane. to Trevor Bloomfield. 14 916 Wa.ihoro 2 Ma.tene Ka.ipa.u, Ka.romi Oriki, and Tio Edwards to Charles Ernest Gibson. 15 917 5B Erena. Aha.uhu Ha.tea., Keriana te Wiwini, Keria.na. Ria., Petera te lwirore, Kato Rum, and Rua. Para.one to Charles Ernest Gibson. 16 918 Poua.wa. 3D 9 Ta.pita. lretoro, Hemi Iretoro, Tapapa Iretoro to Ralph Manley Gore. 17 919 Wha.reka.ka. D l Ani Hua.tau to Robert Glendinning Jellie. 18 920 Wha.kaa.ngiangi 5B 2B 2 Ra.niera. Tihore, Miria. Tihore, Rena.ta. Tihore, Wi Nga.re. Tihore, Heni Tihore, and Pa.rehuia. Tihore (by their trustees, Pa.tiha.na. Tihore and Horia.na. Tihore) to T. S. Willia.ms, H. B. Willia.ms, A. B. Williams, and K. S. Willia.ms. 19 921 Te Pa.pa. Ma.aka. te Atu, Ha.ti te Atu, Rangima.itu te Atu, Aronui te Atu (by his trustee Mere te Atu), lha.pera. te Atu, Kuiti te Atu, and Hera. te Atu to Arthur Whiting.

APPLICATIONS FOB CONFIRMATION OF LEASES.

No, I Record No. Name or Land, Names of Parties.

20 423 Wha.reka.hika. 8B l Maa.ka. Ta.ura.nga. to David Munro McGuire. 21 424 Mirimiri 2B 30 Rena.re Wa.ita.iki to Joseph John Bea.le. 22 425 Pipiwha.ka.o 2R 2 Maori Pa.ni, Otene Pita.u, Wiremu te Ruki, Ta.me Arepa.ta., Nga.huia. Ruki, Rina. Ruki, and Rongo te Pa.re Ruki to Joseph John Bea.le. 23 426 Pa.okahu 3F Pa.ore. te Riri to Thomas Charles Greig and Hugh Kelly. 24 427 Ma.nga.wha.riki lF 1 . Ani Kane Puere, Mara.ea. fµere, and Mere Ta.wiri to Joseph Clarke. 25 428 Ka.iti 313 2D 4 Ta.pa.pa. Pereki and Hemi Pereki to Ma.koa.l'e Hikita.pua.. 26 429 Nuha.ka 2E 3A 6 Tihi Wha.a.nga. and Ope're Wha.anga to Ma.tene Wha.anga., Opere, a.nd Tihi Wha.a.nga.. 27 430 Wha.rekahika. 60 Roka. Houtura.ngi, Tiwana. H. Turi, Wiremu Hoera.ra., Mere Ta.u­ ra.nga., and Okeroa. Kemara. to Ma.tin te Rina.. 28 431 18K 10 Ra.here. Wha.ra.u, Ma.tin te Hine., Tiwa.na. H. Turi, Rehuta.i Pereto, a.nd Hera. Poutu (by their trustees, Roka Houturangi) to Me.tiu te Rina..

APPLIOATIONB TO SU-01' MEETINGS OF OWllBM u,rDEB PABT XVIII OF THE NATIVB Lilm ACT, 1909.

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

29 560 Ma.ra.nga.iroa. ID 1 Lease to Kara.itiana. Manuera.. 30 561 Pipiwha.ka.o 2B 4A Piki Mete and Ra.ngi Rikira.ngi. 31 562 Ma.ra.eha.ra. B (Tipua.rongo) Hera. Puta.wa.i and Mara.ea. Ma.uhoe. 32 563 Mara.nga.iroa. ID 10 (Ta.upo) Piripi Ra.iri, Wi Wheti Ra.roe., and Poihipi. 33 564 Pipiwhaka.o 2s 1 Piki Mete and Rangi Rikira.ngi. 34 565 2B 4E 35 566 ,, 2B 4B 36 567 Nuha.ka 2B 2D Sal~' to Peter Smith (Pi~ Mete). 37 568 Herupa.ra. 1 Lease to Heneria.ta. Haig. 38 569 Rahui C·5 .. Sa.le or lease to Benjamin McClutchie. 39 570 C 1 .. 40 571 0 2 .. Auo. 5.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2357

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MEETINGS OF OWNBBS UNDBB PABT XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909--continued. ------~------No. ltecord No. Name of Land. Natore of Proposed Alienation.

41 572 Ma.ranga.iroa ln (Ta.upo) Lease to Tu Ra.roa., Ra.ngi Raroa., a.nd Hotene Raroa.. 42 573 lD (Ta.ka.pauta.hi) Rena.re Poa.na.nga.. 43 574 lD 1 Pa.nikena. Ka.a. 44 575 lD l Rena.re Poa.na.nga. 45 576 lD l Peia. Koria., Hamiora. Koria, Timi Koria, and Tete Korimete. 46 577 ln l Piniha. Ma.ru and Ta.ma.ti Kaiwa.i. 47 578 lD 13 Rapa.ta te Ra.una Ka.a. 48 579 Tihiomanono" 4E Hoani Ka.ika.. 49 580 Pa.oka.hu 3n Thomas Charle, Greig and Hugh Kelly.

MrscE=ANEOUS APPLICATIONR.

No.I Record No. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

50 542 Te Ra.to 3A 1 ( l.) Consent of the Governor-Genera.I in Council, under section 230, to Mortgage : Tupara. Mete to His Majesty the King. (2.) Confirmation of the said mortgage. 51 543 Nuha.ka. 2D 2L, Sections 3, 6, and 7 Application for the consent of the Board to mortga.ge by the lessee of leasehold interests. 52 544 Puhatikotiko lB 2n 2 Revocation of Order in Council under Part XVI. 53 545 Toka.ta. 2c .. Application for consent of the Board to lease to Henare Ahuriri. ------

Meeting of the Ikaroa District Maori Land Board.

Welliniiton, 4th Augu•t, 1920. 1'..,. OTICE is hereby given tba.t the ma.tters mentioned in the Sohednle hereunder wrhten will be oonsiclered a.t a. l."- meeting of the lka.roa. District MKori La.nd Board to be held a.t Palmerston North on Tuesda.y, the 17th da.y of August, 1920, a.t IO.SO o'clock a.m., or a.a soon therea.fLer as the business of the Boa.rd will a,low. A.H. MACKAY, Reiz,.trar.

SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS l!'OB 00NFIBMATI0N,

Nature No., Record so.' I of Name of Land. Nam es of Parties. I Alienation. I

1 I 1920/89 I Se.le Puketotara. 334 and 335, Sub. I Rota te Rangi to Archie Henry Grant. 6A No. 2 1 2! 1920/184 Kara.mu F No. 5,, . Tarana.ki Kana.re. te Uamaira.ngi to Arthur William I . I Allen. 31 1920/67 I Lease Kaitoke 2B Nos. 2 e.nd 5 Pe.ra.neha. Hori to William Finelson Gordon I Gre.nt. l __ Il !

Meeting of the South Island District Maori Lo.11.J. Boara..

Wellington, 4th August, 1920. OTIOE is bereoy given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written will oe considered a.t a N meeting of the South Island District Maori Land Board to be held a, Kaiapoi on Wednesday, the 25th day of August, 1920, at IO.SO o'olooi< r..m., or as soon tbereaber as the business of the Board will allow. A. H. MACKAY, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS l!'OB CONFIRMATIONS, ------·-·- Na.tnre No. I R~cordNo. of I Name of Land. Na.mes of Parties. I Alienation. l 1920/6 Sale I Port Levy N.R. 874, Section 3B Hutika. Hurie. and Paani Me.kenehi to Henare Whaka.tau Uru. 2 1920/7 I Ra.ka.ia 2058, Section 4n No. 2 Kiri Rehn, Teone Rope.ta, and Rewi Iritoka. te Hui Kirini to Gladys Constance May Uru. 3 1920/46 Mangame.unu No. 2, Sub. 1A No. 1 Teoti Hohepa to Eric Douglas Hunter. I and Mangamaunu No. 2, Sub. lB No. 1 4 1920/30 Ma.nga.me.unu No. 2, Sub. 9A Hoe.ni te Reweti and Mu te Reweti to Ed­ ward Benja.min BUirows. 5 1920/52 Waika.wa No. lA Henry Arthur to Gordon Maitland. 6 1920/54 Taka.ka., Section 9, Sub. 6 Ruka Ta.pa.ta Harepeka to John Walter Frank Pool. 7 1920/55 Ma.nge.ma.unu No. 2, Sub. 2E John Wellman, Charles Wellman, William Wellman, Elizabeth Drummond, and George Wellman to Pe.trick Ada;r. 8 1920/56 Sub. 4BNo. 2 Richard Norton to Gilbert Esme Tressillie.n Shand. E 2358 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK [No. 71

APPLICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF SALES-continued.

Nature Record No. of Name o! Land. N'a.mes of Parties. Alienation. :~·I ------9 1920/57 Sale Mangamaunu No. 2, Sub. 7 Mere Pene Tahui to Henry William Granville Beauchamp. tJ 't-, 10 1920/58 Ashburton 2060A Tuapaoa Whitau to James Heseltinc. IIJJ 11 1920/59 Tawhitioterangiwetea Section 5 Eruera te Aika to Robert James Borland. 12 1920/60 Kaiapoi, Section 178 Tanc Tiki Hopa, Horomona Mauhe Hopa, Te Waitutu Hopa, Weepu Hopa, Rakera Hopa, Tore Hopa, and Napier Hopa to James ,Judson. 13 1920/63 104A .. Te Whareraki Meihana, Opene Meihana, and Hera Meihana to Henry Planta Todd. 14 1920/64 106 Mere Heeni Taituha to Robert James Borland. 15 1920/66 109 Teone Huria and George Huria to Robert James McQuillan. 16 1920/67 22B Hera Tamarana and Te Ua Hera Toms to John Henry Ballinger and Frederick David Cassidy. . 17 1920/68 10 Hakiti Hutika Huria to Thomas Arthur Eder. 18 1920/70 55 Hana Horomona to Hamuera Rupene. 19 1920/71 230E .. Tuapaoa Whitau to James Judson. 20 1920/72 130 Hemi Paiki, Oriwai te Rauatiati, and Hone Tare Tikao to James Judson. 21 1920/74 76 Ihaia Rehu to Joseph Byron Moody. 22 1920/75 92 , Hare Wekepiri to James Judson. 23 1920/76 Ta;bitioter;.giwetea, Section 18 1 Paani McKenzie and Wi Riwai to Joseph Byron Moody. 24 1920/77 Kaiapoi; Section 136F No. 2 Reita Weka, Mere Hinehou Matene, Wiremu Tipene, Taika Ira (or Hakara Karehana), and Poihipi Wakene Kokorau to Robert McQuillan...... 25 1920/80 180 Maata Rutana, Wiremu Pereta Watene, and Ruru Watene to James Judson. 26 1920/91 55 Hana Tikao to Robert James Taylor. 27 1920/92 '~ " 87 Ripeka Horomona to Rahera Korakamu. 28 1920/93 Wairewa 887, Lot 4, Section 12B Mere to Aho, Kararaina te Aho, Arapata te Aho, Tiemi Mahuraki, Tiri Mahuraki, Amiria Hokianga, Karauria Mahuraki, Hine Mataio to Mary Kate Clough. 29 1920/94 Opukutahi 885, Sub. 5A Arniria Pehorere Puhirere to Louis Joseph Vangioni. 30 1920/95 Sub. 5B Karauria Mahuraki, Tiemi Mahuraki, and Hira Mahuraki to Louis Joseph Vangioni. 31 1920/97 Kaiapoi, Section 230F .. Makareta Pihawai to James Bunting. 32 1920/98 Wairewa 2059, Lot 3 .. Riria Watene to Thomas Thompson. 33 1920/99 Port Levy N.R. 874, Sub. 3B Ria Nihiniho to Aperahama Horomona. 34 1920/100 Opukutahi 885, No. 1, Sub. le Hone Tare Tikao to John Charles Tikao, jun. 35 1920/61 L~ase .. Kaiapoi, Section 130 Teone Aperiri Mokomoko to_ Robert Mc- Quillan. "'" .. .. ~ .,,. 36 1920/62 75c Amiria Kemara, Tupae Reihana, and Tua­ paoa Whitau to George Wilfred Trotter. 37 1920/65 35 Teone :\Iaaka Mokomoko to Margaret Angwin Brown. 38 1920/69 55 Rupapera te Uki, Elizabeth Mapu, and Te Uira Irihapeti Barrett to Hamuera Rupene. 39 1920/73 124 Teone Aperira Mokomoko to Kereopa Harawira. 40 1920/78 178 Ihaia Wcepu, Hohepa Teihoka, W. D. Barrett, and C. D. Barrett to James McQuillan. 41 1920/79 12 Hakara Karchana to Wereta Tainui Pitama. 42 1920/96 Op~'kutahi 885, Sub. 5c Mere te Aho, Kararaina te Aho, and Hine Mataiao to Louis Joseph Vangioni. 43 1920/101 Kaiapoi, Section 13 Kiti Paipeta or Kiti Kauti to Wiremu Paipeta. ---···------

APPLICATIONS TO SUMMON MEETINGS OF OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. \ Record No. I Name of Land. Nature of Proposed Alienation. ~,------44 1920/81 Kaiapoi, Section 96 Sale to James Judson. 45 19211/82 169 46 l\/20/83 31 Lease to William Piper. 47 1920/84 21!2 s .. 1e to James Judson. 48 1920/85 177 . 49 1920/86 64 Sale to Amelia. Ann Flutoy. 50 1920/87 • ,, 110B R,,berG M1·Qu11lan. 51 1920/88 Port Levy, Section 3B ,, Kl\ra.uria M>ii'IUraki. 52 1920/89 T .. wera N.R. 2061 Lease to Banj ,min Sharplin. 53 1\120/90 • 18776 54 1920/103 Otong1> lE No. 10 S1>le to Henry Hough. 1 i

Auo. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2359

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION.

No. I Record No. Name of Land. Nature of Application.

5fi I 1920/102 I Port Levy, Section 3B (1.) Application under section 230 for coment of Governor-General in Council to a m!irtgage: Aperahama. Horomone. to Edward I Wright Coop. ______(_2_.)_C_o_n_fi_rm_a_t_io_n_o_f_s_a_id_m_o_r_t_g_a_ge_. ______

RicsoLUTIONB BY ASSEMBLED OWNERS UNDER PART XVIII, 1909, FOB CONFIBMATION.

No. Record No. Ne.me of Land. Nature of Resolution .

56 1919/119 . Wekenui, Block 5, Section 3B .. [ Sale to Joseph August Pere.no. 57 1919/103 \ Waikawa No. lB .. ., John Arthur. ------

Notice of Meeting of Owne'F& under Part XVIII of the I Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua on Tuesday, the 31st Native Land Act, 1909. day of August, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpo•e of considering the following proposed resolution :­ HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of sale to T District hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners Sarah te Kiri shall be agreed to." of Waiteti 2A No. 2 will be beld, in pursuanoe of Part XVIII Dated at Rotoma this 28th day of July, 1920. of the Native Le.nd Act, 1909, at Rotorue. on Tuesday, the H. F. AYtlON, President. 31st de.y of August, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ tion:- Notice of .lleeting of Owners under Part XVZII of the " That a proposed alienation of the land l!y way of sale Native Land Act, 1909. to J:libernicus Travers Smyth and John Jo.mes Smyth she.II be agreed to " T HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Waitaogi No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII H. F. AYSON, President. of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua oo Tuesde.y, the 31st day of August, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock io the forenoon, .Votice of ,l'Jeeting of Owners under Part XVI![ of the for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ tion:- Native Land Act, 1909. " That ,. propornd alienation of the land by way of lease J:IE Maori Land Boe.rd for the We.ie.riki Maori Land to Samuel Emery shall be agreed to." T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. of Rotome.hana-Parekarangi 6A Section 2 No. 3B No. 1 will H. F. AYSON, President. be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Na.ti ve Land Aot, 1909, e.t Te Puke, on Wednesday, the 25th day of Notice of Meeting of Owne'FB under PaTt XV ll I of the August, 1920, for the purpose of considering the following Native Land Act, 1909. proposed resoluUon :- " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to HE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Waiariki Maori Land Dis­ Te Whetu Werohia shali be agreed to." T trict hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners of Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. Waitangi No. 1 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua on Tuesday, the 31st H. F. AYSON, President. day of August, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolutions :- Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVI!! of th, " (1.) That a proposed alienation of the land by way of sale Native Land Act, 1909. to Michael O'Connor shall be agreed to. "(2.) That a proposed alienation of the land by way of rnHE Me.ori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land lease to Samuel Emery shall be agreed to." ..L District hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of J nly, 1920. of Waotu South C No. 60 will be held, in pursuance of Part H. F. AYSON, President. XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua on Tuesday, ------the 31st day of August, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ Notice of Meeting of OwneTs under Part XVZII of the tion:- Native Land Act, 1909. " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of sale to Walter George Barnett shall be agreed to." l:IE Maori Land Board for the W aie.riki Maori Le.nd Dis­ T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Dated at H.otorua this 28th day of July, 1920. Waerenga West A and B will be held, in pursuance of Part H. F. AYSON, President. XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua on TuesdB.y, lhe 31st day of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Notice of .Meeting of Owners under Part XVII! of tl,e for the purpose of considermg the following proposed resolu­ Native Land Act, 1909. tion:- " That an offer by the Crown to purchase the said land HE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Waiariki Maori Land shall be accepted." T District hereby notifies that a meedng of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. of Rotomahana-Parekarangi 6A 2 Section 2 No. 2B 2 will be H. F. AYSON, President. held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Rotorua on Tuesday, the 31st day of August, 1920, Notice of Meeting nf Owners under Part XVII! of the at 10.30 o'olock in the forenoon, for the purpose of consider­ N atfre Land Act, 1909. ing the following proposed resolution :- " That e. proposed alienation of the land by way of sale to HE Maori Land Boe.rd for the Waiariki Maori Land Richard Gavin McIntyre Park shall be agreed to." T District hereby notifies that a meeticg of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. of Oruamatua No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII H. F. AYSON, President. of the Native Land Act, 1909, at T,rnranga on Thursday, the 26th day of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ Native Land Act, 1909. tion:- " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease HE Maori Laud Boe.rd for the Waiariki Maori Land to George J clicick shall be agreed to." T Dis$rict hereby notifies that e. meeting of the owners Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. of Koutu lB will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the H. F, AYSON, President. F 2860 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

Notice of Meeting of OwneTa under Part XVlll of the of Otauna will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of th1 Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Aot, 1909, at Tauranga on Thursday, the ll6th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of considering the fol­ HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land lowing proposed resolution:- T District here by notifies that a meeting of the owners " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of sale to of Te Ngaio No. 2 will be held, in pursuanoe of Part XVIII John Signal shall be agreed to." of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Tauranga on Thursday, Da.ted at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. the 26th day of August, 1920, a.t 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ H. F. AYSON, President. tion:- " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to Notice of Meeting of Owner, under Part XVIII of the George Jelio,ck shall be agreed to." Native Land Act, 1909. Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. r(1HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land H. F. AYSON, President. .1. District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Te Puna 211 will be held, In pursuance of Part XVIII Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of th, of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Tauranga. on Thursday, Native Land Act, 1909. the 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolution :- HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land " That a proposed alienation of the land by wa.y of sale to T District herebv notifies that a meeting of the owners William John Francis shall he a.greed to." of Papamoa No. 2 Section 10 will be held, in pursuance of Dated at Rotoroa this 28th day of July, 1920. Part XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Tauranga on H. F. AYSON, President. Thursday, the 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of oonsidermg the following proposed resolutions:- " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of sale to Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of tlle Thomas Pa.terson shall be agreed to; or in the alternative Native Land Act, 1909. " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to Thomas Paterson shall be a.greed to." HE Maori Land Board for the W aiariki Maori Land Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the ownen Jf Ranginui 6 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of H. F. AYSON, President. the Native Land Act, 1909, at Tauranga on Thursday, the 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of considering the Notice of Meeting of Owner, under Part XVIII of tllc following proposed resolution :- . Native Land Act, 1909. " That a proposed alienation of the said land by way of leaee to Alfred Clyde O'Neill shall be agreed to." HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land Dated at Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners H. F. AYSON, President. of Papamoa No. 2 Section 11 will be held, In pursua.nce of Part XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Taura.nga on Thursday, the 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the con•idering the following proposed resolutions :- Nat,ve Land Act, 1909. " That a proposed alienation of the land by way of •ale to HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Walariki Maori Land Dis­ 'l'homas Paterson shall be agreed to ; or in the alternative T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of "That a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to Nga.peke 5c will be held, in pursuance of Pa.rt XVIII of Thomas Paterson shall be a.greed to." the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Tauranii:a on Thursday, the Dated a.t Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of considering the H. F. AYSON, President. following proposed resolution :- " Thll.t a proposed alienation of the said land by way of Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tlu lease to Hiram& Mokopapaki shall be agreed to." Native Land Act, 1909. Dat!)d at Rotoru& this 28th day of July, 1920. H. F. AYSON, President, HE Maori Land Board for the Waiarikl Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners Notice of Meeting of OwnerB under Part XVIII of the of Ranginui No. 7 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII Native Land Act, 1909. of the Native Land.Act, 1909, at Tauranga on Thursday, the 26th day of Augu•t, 1920, for the purpose of considering the HE Maori Land Board for the Waia.rikl Maori Land following proposed resolution :- T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners " Tha.t a. proposed alienation of the land by W"Y of lease to of Ranginui No. 2 will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII W. E. Conway shall be agreed to." of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ta.uranga on Thursday, Dated e.t Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. the 26th day of August, 1920, for the purpose of considering H. F. AYSON, President. the following proposed resolutions:- " (1.) That a proposed alienation of the land by way· of Notice of Meeting of Ownera under Part XVIII of the lease to W. E. Conway shall be agreed to. Native Land Act, 1909. " (2.) That a proposed alienation of the land by way· of lease to Clyde O'Neill shall be agreed to." HE Maori La.nd Boa.rd for the Waiariki Maori Land Dated a., Rotorua this 28th day of July, 1920. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners H. F. AYSON, President.

8AN1' k'IJPrn• NOTICES. ·In· Bnleruptcy.-ln the Supnme Court holden ot Ohriatchurcll.

In Bankruptcy. OTICE is hereby given that HENRY THOMAS HORRELL, N of Te Poke, Saddler, trading a.s " J, T. Brown and In the estate of SCOTT AND DONCASTER, of Wanstead, Flax, Co.," was this day adjudged bankrnpt; and I hereby millers. summon a meeting of creditors to be holden a.t my office on Wednesday, the 11th day of August, 1920, at 11 o'clock. OTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of Se. in A. W. EAMES, N the ponnd on all proved accepted claims is now payable at my office, Dickens Street, Napier. 28th Joly, 1920. Official Assignee. ROBERT BISHOP, 4th August, 1920. Deputy Oflioial Assignee. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

·LEASE 2849 of Lot 47, D.P. 4856A, part of Allotment In Bankruptcy 52, Parish of Taupiri, WILLIAM JOSEPH RALPH a.nd SARAH MARGARET RALPH to EDWARD MILES : In the estate of GRAOE EDITH MooRE, of Wanganui, The lessor having re-entered and recovered possession of Married Woman, a bankrupt. vbove land for non-payment of rent, it fa my intention to notify such re-entry upon the Register at the expiration of OTICE is hereby 111ven that a first and final dividend one month from the date of the Gazette containing this N of 4fd. in the pound is now paya.ble on all a.ocepted notice. · . proved claims at my office, 44 Maria. Place, Wanganui. I Dated this 27th day of July, 1920, at the Land Registry A. HAWORTH, Office, Auckland. 28th July, 1920. Deputy Official Assignee. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. AuG. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

,::;, VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 71, l NOTICE is hereby given that the pa.reels of land herein­ ,-, J folio 250, of the Register-book, in favour of LOUISA s.fter described will be brought nnder the provisions ALICE ADAMS, for Pukekura No. 6 Block No. 763-6, in of the Land Transfer Aot, 1915, unless os.vea& be lodged the Maungatautari and Ca.mbridge Survey Districts,. having forbiddmg the same on or b ,fore the 6th September nex&. been. ~odged. w!th me, a.~d appl~cs.t~on made 1:<> issue a. Application 780.-WILLIAM WILKINSON, Sections 1, prov1s~onal c_ert1fics.te of. ~1tle, not1?" ts here?y given o~ my 25, and 28 of the District of Port Underwood, containing mtent1on to. tss~e a provts10ns.l certificate of title a.ccordmgly 181 acres 2 roods. Occupied by applicant. Plan 809. at the exp1rat1on of fourteen days from the 5th August, Application 781.-DOUGLAS HASWELL, part of Section 1920. . 538 of the Town of Blenheim, containing 32 perches. Dated the 27th day of July, 1920, s.t the La.nd Registry Occupied by applicant. Plan 808. Office at Auckland. THOS. HALL, District La.nd Registrar. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this Srd day of August, 1920, at the La.nd Registry Office, Blenheim. VIDENCE of the loss of certifics.te of title, Vo.I 69, J. CARA.DUS, District Land Registrar. E folio 53, of the Register-book, in favour of LOUISA ALICE ADAMS, for the Pukekura No. 7 Block No. 763-7, in the Ms.ungs.tautari and Cs.mbridge Survey Districts, A PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of hs.ving been lodged with me, and s.pplication made to issue a provisional certificate of title, in the ns.me of WIL­ a. provisions.I certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my LIAM TOSSWILL, of Pa.hiatus., Solicitor, for pa.rt of Lot intention to issue a. pro,isions.l certificate of title s.ccordingly 130 on deposited plan 301, being part of Section 21, Block 8, s.t the expiration of fourteen da.ys from the 5th ds.y of Ms.ngs.hao Survey District, and being the whole of the land August, 1920. comprised and described in certifics.te of title, Vol. 177, folio Dated the 27th ds.y of July, 1920, s.t the Land Registry 204, s.nd evidence having been lodged of the loss or destruction Office at Auckland. of the said certifics.te of title, I hereby give notice that I will THOS HALL, District Land Registrar. issue the provisional certificate of title, as requested, after fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. OTICE ia hereby given that the parcels of land here­ Ds.ted this 4th ds.y of August, 1920, at the Land Registry N inafter described will be brought under the provi­ Office, Wellington. s10ns of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unleaa caveat be W. WYINKS, District Land Registrar. lodged forbidding the same on or before 6th September, 1920. 6367. 'fHOMAS MADIGAN, PATRICK :,.,IADIGAN, PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of AMELIA HARRISON, MARY ANN REED, GEORGE A a provisional certificate of title, in the name of OLIVER REED, WILLIAM THOMAS REED, s.nd ADE­ CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTON and ALFRED KINGCOMBE LINE, GERTRUDE BENTLEY.-Ps.rt Allotment 63, Sec­ NEWMAN, both of Wellington, Gentlemen, for Lot 81, on tion l, Suburbs of Auckls.nd, conts.ining 4·4 perches, fronting deposited plan 1744, pa.rt of Section 7, Hutt District, being Eglington St,reet, Ps.rnell. Unoccupied. Pl&n 12873. the whole of the land comprised and described in certifica.te 6471. AGNES GRAY, ROBERT JORDAN, an

VIDENCE having be~n furnished of the 'loss of E memorandum of lease, registered No. 10974, for ADVERTISEMENTS. Section 151 on the plan of the Whiteley Township, being ----~------pa.rt of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 90, folio 176, of wh'ch memorandum of lease JAMES PATRICK THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. WHELAN, formerly of New Plymouth, but now of Napier, Lithogrs.pher, is the registered proprietor, and s.pplica,tion . -nAKE notice ths.t the name of the undermentioned com­ having been made to me for the issue of a provisions.I .I. pany will, at the expiration of three months from the memorandum of lease, I hereby give notice the.t I will issue date hereof, unless cs.use be shown to the contrary, be struck such provisional memorandum of lease, as ·requested, after off the Register, and the company will be dissolved :- the expiration of fourteen days from the ds.te of the Gazette The Gisborne Marble Bar Company (Limited). containing this notice. Given under my hand at Gisborne, this 29th day of July, Dated this 31st day of July, 1920, s.t the Land Registry 1920. Office, New Plymouth. W. H. FLETCHER. A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. Assistant Registrar of CompanieB. 2362 TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No. 71

LEYLAND MOTORS (LIMITED). (f. )"" Any other purposes incidental or in relation t,o any of - the above-mentioned purposes ; HE Leyland Motors (Limited), a company duly incor­ the said New Plymouth Borough Council hereby makes and T porated under the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1917 levies a. special rate of one penny and one-seventh of a. penny (England), and having its head office at London, in the ( lfd.) in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable County of Middlesex, England, hereby gives notice that it property in t,he Borough of New Plymouth. And that such will commence and carry on business in New Zealand at its special rate shall be an annual - recurring rate during the offices, Maritime Buildings, Customhouse Quay, in the City currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first of Wellington. day of June in each and every year during the currency of Dated at Wellington this 16th day of July, 1920. such loan, being a period of thirteen years, or until the loa.n DUNCAN F. BAUCHOP, is fully paid off. 661 Attorney for Leyland Motors (Limited). 708 . J. CLARKE, Ma.yor.

· In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908. OTICE is hereby given that the office in New Zealand BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. N of the GoURocK RoPEWORK EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED) has been removed from Customhouse Quay to RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. No. 8 Woodward Street, in the City of Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of ,July, 1920. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in A. McCALLUM, I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the 662 Attorney for the Company. New Plymouth Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £57,000, authorized to be raised by the THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. New Plymouth Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Act, for the following purposes, namely :- I N pursuance of section 307 of the above Act, notice is (a,) £42,000 for forming and re-forming streets, carriage­ . hereby given that the old company known as " Harri­ ways, and footways, and generally for improving the sons Ramsay Proprietary (Limited) " intends to cease to streets in the borough, for purchasing, taking, or carry on business in New Zealand. No break in the con­ otherwise acquiring necessary land, buildings, tinuity of the company's business will thereby occur, as a machinery, plant, and material therefor, for payment new company under the same name has been formed to of compensation to persons injuriously affected there­ acquire the New Zealand company's business, and the new by, generally for exercising the powers conferred by company has already commenced and will continue to carry Part XXII of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, on business under the same name and in the same places as or any enactment amending, extending, or modi­ the old company. fying the same, and for any other purposes incidental COPLAND MACKIE} or in relation to any of the above-mentioned pur­ F. MEREDITH Attorneys. poses; A. N. MORRISS (b.) £2,000 for providing, erecting, and constructing within Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary, the borough a privy or privies or other convenience Solicitors, Wellington. 683 or conveniences for public accommodation, for pur­ chasing, taking, or otherwise acquiring necessary land, buildings, machinery, plant, and material PUKEPOURI GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). therefor, for payment of compensation to persons HE following resolution was passed at an extraordinary injuriously affected thereby, and for any other T general meeting of the shareholders of the Pukepouri purposes incidental or in relation to any of the Gold-mining Company (Limited), held on Friday, the 28th above-mentioned purposes ; day of May, 1920, at 4 p.m., in the registered office of the (c.) £10,000 for pro,iding additions and extensions to the company:- borough " waterworks " as defined by section 229 " That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, for pur­ that)he company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue chasing, taking, or otherwise acquiring necessary its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and land, buildings, machinery, plant, and material accordingly that the company be would up voluntarily ; and therefor, for payment of compensation to persons that Mr. WM. DAVIES be appointed Liquidator for such injuriously affected thereby, and for any other winding-up." purposes incidental or in relation to any of the Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES, 15 Stock Exchange Buildings, above-mentioned purposes ; Dunedin, was appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such (d.) £3,000 for providing, constructing, a.nd placing build­ winding-up at a fee of ten guineas (£10 I Os.). ings, engines, machinery, drains, and other things necessary for the good and efficient drainage of the 628 A. E. USHERWOOD, Chairn1an. borough, for purchasing, taking, or otherwise ---·------acquiring necessary land, buildings, machinery, BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. plant, and materia.ls therefor, for payment of com­ pensation to persons injuriously affected thereby, RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. generally for exercising the powers conferred by P\rt XXIII of the Municipal Corporations Act, N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in 1908, or any enactment amending, extending, or I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the modifying the same, and for any other purpose New Plymouth Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- incidental or in relation to any of the above­ That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other mentioned purposes ; charges on a. loan of £72,000, authorized to be raised by the the said New Plymouth Borough Council hereby makes and New Plymouth Borough Council, under the above-mentioned levies a special rate of nine-tenths (9/lOths) of a. penny in Act, for the following purposes, na.mely,- the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property (a.) To provide additions and extensions to the Council's in the Borough of New Plymouth. And that such special electric lighting and power works, either within or rate sha.11 be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of without the borough ; such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of June (b.) To supply electricity ; in each and every year during the currency of such loan, (c.) To acquire or provide in connection with such additions being a period of thirteen years, or until the loan is fully and extensions, lands, easements, and appurten­ paid off. ances, and buildings, tunnels, weirs, reservoirs, 709 J. CLARKE, Mayor. engines, machinery, and other things ; (d.) To acquire or provide in connection with the Council's electric lighting and power works, and such additions In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and of the and extensions, lands and buildings for the purpose PALACE ESTATE COMPANY (LIMITED). of "workers dwellings" within the meaning of sec­ UBLIC notice is hereby given that by a resolution passed tion 325 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, P on the 5th day of June, 1920, the Palace Estate Com­ and genera.Uy to exercise the powers conferred by pany (Limited) resolved to go into voluntary liquidation. the said section 325 ; JOHN T. CARSWELL, (e.) To pay compensation to any person or persons injuri­ Liquidator. ously affected ; Invercargill, 13th July, 1920. 710 /

Atro. 5.J TBE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2M8

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1henceforth the system of rating property on the basis of the -- unimproved value thereof to adopted in the Mangapapa OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Town Board District," and the number of votes :,;ecorded N existing between us, the undersigned, CHARLES WEL· respectively for anrl against the proposal was·as follows: For LERSEN MAYER and HAROLD JOHN FRANK, as general the proposal, 244; against the proposal, 80; informal, 4. Qarriers, Hawera, has been dissolved by mutual consent as And I therefore declare the said proposal to be carried by from the thirteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred 164 votes. · · and twenty (1920). Dated this 7th day of July, 1920. All accounts owing to the late Partnership should be paid W. J. MoCLISKIE, to, and all debts owing by the Partnership will be paid by, 714 Chairman, Mangapapa Town Board. HAROLD JoHN FRANK, who will carry on the said business from the a.hove date on his own account. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. Dated a.t Ha.were., this 20th day of July, 1920. C. W. MAYER. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNOBS, H.J. FRANK. Witness to signatures-James Foy, Solicitor, Hawera. 711 N pursuance of regula.tions under the Canterbury College I a.nd Canterbury Agricultural College Act, 1896, I, APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR DRY RACE. Leonard Aubrey Stringer, Returning Officer, do hereby notjfy that the undermentioned person has been duly elected a. mem­ UNDER THE MniING AOT, 1908. ber of the Boa.rd of Governors of Canterbury College, by the electors on the Pa.rlia.mentary electoral roll :- To the Warden of the Ota.go Mining District at Alexandra. JONATHAN CHARLES ADAMS. URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned 715 L. A. STRING.ER, Returning Officer. P Edward John Iverson, of Earnscleugh, Settler, hereby applies for a license for a dry race as specified in the Schedule DISSOLUTION 01<' PARTNERSHIP. hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership formerly Precise time of marking out privilege applied for : Noon, ..l..N subsisting between the undersigned ARTHUR MARY· 22/7/20. OHUBCH and NORMAN CHESTER, carrying on business in Lower Pegs marked : X. Albert Street a.s Motor a.nd Mecha.nica.l Engineers, has been Date and number of miner's right: 118842, 16/3/20. dissolved a.s from the 13th July, 1920. . Address for service : Care of W. A. Bodkin, Solicitor, Dated at Auckla.nd this twenty-eighth day of July, 1920. Alexandra.. ARTHUR MARYOHUROH, Dated a.t Alexandra this 23rd day of July, 1920. 716 NORMAN CHESTER, SOHEDULE. Locality of the race and of its starting and terminal points : SABULITE (N.Z.) LIMITED. Commencing at a point in the freehold land of A. C. Iverson, then running in an easterly direction for a distance of 500 OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 223 of the yards on to applicant's freehold, thence continuing in an N Companies Act, 1908, that at a.n extra.ordinary general easterly direction through applicant's property for a distance meeting of the members of the a.hove-named company duly of 800 yards, a.nd terminating on applicant's land. convened and held at the offices of the Colonial Ammunition Length a.nd intended course of race : 1,300 yards easterly. Company (Limited), Mount Eden, Auckland, in the Provin­ Points of intake : One. cial District of Auckland, on Wednesday, the 30th June, 1920, Estimated time and cost of construction : Already con­ at 3 p.m., the following resolutions were passed :- structed. " That owing to the Company having ceased to carry on . Mean deptb. a.nd breadth: 2 ft. wide, 1 ft. deep. business it is advisable to wind up the same, and that it be Purpose for which water is to be used : irrigation. wound up accordingly. Proposed term of license : forty-two yea.rs. "That STANLEY GEORGE CHA~lBER.~ be appointed Liqui­ dator for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the com­ EDWARD JOHN IVERSON pany." (by his Solicitor, W. A. Bodkin). 717 C. A. WHITNEY, Chairman.

Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 10 a.m., STANLEY PARACALE GOLD-DREDGING COMPANY 26/7/20. Time a.nd place appointed for tpe hearing of the application (LIMITED). and a.11 objections thereto : Thursday, the 12th day of August, . a.t 10 a.m., at the Warden's Court, Alexandra. IN LIQUIDATION, Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and noti­ fied to the applicant at lea.st three days before the time so N OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the share­ appointed. holders of the a.hove company, in Liquidation, will be 712 L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar. held a.t the office of the Liquidator, 15 Stock Exchange Build­ ings, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the, 17th August, 1920, a.t 4 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. p.m., to receive Liquide.tor's statement showing how he hM conducted the winding-up of the affairs of the company, and OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto to pass any necessary resolution relative to the final winding­ N existing between JOHN w. SHEARER a.nd WILLIAM A. up. EASTGATE, carrying on buisness as Land Estate and Insurance . Dated a.t Dunedin this 29th July, 1920. Agents under the style of "Shearer and Ea.stga.te," ha.s been 718 R. A. MATHEWSON, Liquide.tor. dissolved by mutual consent. In future Mr. EASTGATE will carry on the Land a.nd Estate GREENHILL QUARRIES (LIMITED). Agency and Secretaryships in his own name a.nd on his own account, and Mr. SHEARER will retain the Insurance con­ OTICE is hereby given that, in pursue.nee of section 230 nection. N of the Companies Act, 1908, an extra.ordinary genera.I Dated this 27th da.y of July, one thousand nine hundred meeting of the above company will be held at 23 Shortla.nd and twenty. Street, Auckland, on Wednesday, 18th da.y of August, 1920, JOHN W, SHEARER. at 10-30 a.m., for the purpose of having la.id before the meeting WILLIAM 'A. EASTGATE, the accounts of the Liquidator showing the manner in which Witness to both signa.tures-C. z. Cla.yton, Solicitor, Auck- the winding-up has been conducted a.nd the property of the land. 713 company disposed of, and of hearing a.n explanation thereof given by the Liquide.tor. MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. The company will be asked to declare, by extra.ordinary l'l',SOlution, how the books, accounts, a.nd documents of the NOTIOE OF RESULT OF POLL OF ADOPTING THE SYSTEM OF company a.nd of the Liquide.tor a.re to be disposed of. RATING ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE IN THE MANGAPAPA Dated this 30th day of July, 1920. TOWN BOARD DISTBIOT, 719 STANLEY G, CHAMBERS, Liquide.tor. In the matter of the Town Boards Act, 1908, and of the Ra.ting Act, 1908, and the Acts a.mending the same respec­ In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the tively. matter of the TOTARA PARK ESTATE COMPANY (LlluT.IIID). HEREBY give notice that on the first day of Juiy, 1920, a. T an extra.ordinary genera.I meeting of members of the I proposal was submitted by the Mange.pa.pa. Town Boa.rd A above-named company duly convened a.nd held a.t the to the ratepayers of the Mange.papa Town District : " That registered office of the company, 12 Fort Street, Auokla.nd, on ------~------

2864 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 71

Thursda.y, the 8th July, 1920, the following extraordinary I That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking resolution was duly passed :- 1 fund, and other charges on a. loan of £3,900, a.ut,horized to "That it ha.s beeu proved to the satisfaction of this meeting be raised hy the Waimairi County Council. under the above­ that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue mentioned Act, for the purpose of concrete cha.nnelling, its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and asphalting footpaths, grading, and a concrete invert at a9cordingly that, the company be wound up voluntarily; and Peerswick, in the Middelton Riding in the County of Wai­ that W. J. A. THOMSON, o{ Auckland, Accountant, be and he mairi, the said Waimairi County Council hereby makes and is hereby a.ppointed Liquidator for the purpose of such levies a special rate of one penny and fifteen-sixteenths of & winding-up." penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable Dated this 22nd day of July, 1920. property in the Peerswick Loan Special Rating Area; a.nd that 720 \V. J. A. THOMSON, Liquidator. such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable on the first day of January in each and every yea.r during the currency of such WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half years, or until the loa.n is fully pa.id off. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR ROADS. W. P. SPENCER, Chairman. R. J. SHARPE, Clerk. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, undt>r the 723 N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and amend­ ments thereto, by the \Vaitemata County Council, to execute certain public works-to wit, construction of roads through NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. Ongara.hu A No. 2, Onga.rahu A No. 3, Maramatawhana A No. 2B, Maramatawhana A No. 2, Maramatawhana A No. 1, RESOLUTIOX MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Lot 2 on D.P. 11726, Ururua No. 3B, Ururua No. le, No. 2A, and Ururua. No. le No. I, all situated in Block No. VI of the N pursuance a.nd in exercise of the powers vested in it in Survey District of Kn men ; and for the purpose of such pu b!ic I that behalf by the Local BoJ. rate of one farthing (ld.) in the pound sterling on the ratea.ble value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable N pursue.nee and exercise of the powers vested in it in property in the Borough of Balclutha ; and that such special I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency Napier Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :-- of such loan, and be payalile yearly on the first day of ,June That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in in each and every year during the currency of such loan, respect of principal and interest and also the other charges being a period of thirty-six ancl one-half (:l6f), years or until on a loan of five thousand pounds, authori7.ed to be raised the loan is fully paid off. by the Napier Borough Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans H. SIMSON, Mayor. Act, 1913, for the purpose of erecting workers' dwellinirs, the 725 F. J. RAMSAY, Town Clerk. sa.id Napier' Borough Com1cil hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-twentieth of a penny in the pound sterling upon the rateable value of all rateable propertv of the MEDICAL REGISTRATION. Borough of Napier, comprising the whole of the Borough of Napier; and t,hat such sperial rate shall be an annual­ THOMAS ARTHUR JONES,. Mem. _R. Coll. Surg. recurring ra.te

N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, t,he .J..N e,;isting between GEORGE WILLIAM MILNE, LEOl'f Wa.imairi County Council hereby resolves a.s follows:- WILLIA'li WILKINS, and MELVILLN WILKINS, and carrying Auo. 5.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2365 on business a.s " Wilkins and Milne," Motor Engineers, ha.s HENRY WOOLMINGTON WEBBER, M.D. 1891 Univ. been dissolved as from the 31st day of July, 1920, by mutual r , Lond., and Mast. Surg., Univ. Lond. 1894, now re­ consent. The business will in future be carried on by Messrs. siding in Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying LEON WILLIAM WILKINS and MELVILLE Wu.KINS as "Wilkins on the 5th September next to have my name placed on the Brothers,'' and all liabilities of ",vilkins and Milne" will be Medical Register of the DominiOR of New Zealand ; and that met by WILKINS BROTHERS, to whom all debts due to the I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office Partnership of " Wilkins and Milne " are payable. of the Registrar of :Ql!Jths and Deaths at Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of August, 1920. HENRY WOOLMINGTON WEBBER, GEORGE WILLIAM MILNE. Care of New Zealand and African Steamship LEON WILLIAM WILKINS. Company; Wellington. Dated at Wellington, 4th August, 1920. 731 MELVILLE WILKINS. Witness to all signatures-H. F. O'Le~ry, Solicitor, Wel- lington. 7 27 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. N subsisting between WILFRED JAMES LANE and ABTHUR, THOMPSON, carrying on business at Hamilton as Carriers and In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908; and in Coal and Wood Merchants under the form or style of "Lane the matter of the taking by the Kairanga County1 Council, and Thompson," has been dissolved by mutual consent as under the said Act, of Allotments 242 and 243 on from the 22nd day of July, 1920. 732 deposited plan 12, being parts Sections 78, 79, Block ------·-·------II, Arawaru Survey District, for the purpose of erection of workmen's cottages. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the N powers vested in local authorities by, and of the NOTICE OF SITUATION OF OFFICE OR PLACE OF BUSINESS IN provisions contained in, the Public Works Act, 1908, the NEW ZEALAND OF GORDON AND GOTCH (AUSTRALASIA), Kairanga County Council, a County Council incorporated LIMITED, PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE COMPANHJS under the Counties Act, and having its office in the building AcT, 1908. occupied by Messrs. Rutherford and Connell, Rangitikei ORDON AND GOTCH (AUSTRALASIA), LIMITED, whose Street, Palmerston North, intends at the expiration of forty GT registered office is situated at Nos. 124 and 126 Queen days from the 4th day of August, 1920, being the date of Street, Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, in the Common­ first publication of this notice, to take under the Public wealth of Australia, hereby gives notice in accordance with Works Act, 1908, that piece or parcel of land more par­ the Companies Act, 1908, by its Attorney in New Zealand, ticularly described in the schedule hereunder written, and WILLIAM EDMUND JACKSON, of Wellington, in New Zealand, as shown on a plan of the said piece of land edged with red, Accountant, that the said company proposes to and will which said plan is deposited in the office of the said commence and carry on business at its offices or places of Kairanga County Council, and open for inspection there business at Nos. 6, 8, and 10 Gore Street, in the City of Auck­ and at the store of Mr. A. H. Beckett at Linton of all land ; at No. 146 Lichfield Street,in the City of Christchurch ; persons at all reasonable hours. and at No. 12 Dowling Street, in the City of Dunedin, in the The works proposed to be erected by the said County Dominion of New Zealand, where legal process and notices Council are the erection of workmen's cottages. of any kind may be addressed or delivered ; and further And take notice that all persons affected by the con­ gives notice that a duly certified copy of the power of attorney struction of the said work or the taking of the said land under which the above-mentioned Attorney acts is deposited are required to set forth in writing any well-grounded at the Supreme Court Offices at Auckland, Christchurch, and objection to the execution of such works or to the taking of Dunedin aforesaid. such land, and to send such writing, within forty days from Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of August, 1920. the said 4th day of August, 1920, to the Kairanga County W. E. JACKSON, Council. Attorney in New Zealand for SCHEDULE, 733 Gordon and Gotch (Australasia), Limited. AP.PBOXIMATE area of land required to be taken : 2 acres. Being Allotments 242 and 243 on D.P. 12, being parts Sections 78 and 79, Block II, Arawaru Survey District. Shown on plan marked 1562, and bordered red thereon. A WARDS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND Situated in the Registration District of Township of Fitz­ DECISIONS UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL herbert, in the Kairanga County. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT.-The F. W. CONNELL, County Clerk. 4th August, 1920. 728 issue of thill publication in monthly parts baa been dis­ continued ; but it baa been arranged to supply copies in OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sheet form when each sheet is printed, at 10s. per annum. N subsisting between HERBERT LANGFORD and JOHN The price of bound volumes is 15s. in quarter cloth, and RHIND, carrying on business as Undertakers at Christchurch 20s. in cloth. under the style or firm of "Langford and Rhind," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the thirty-first day of Orders should be addreaaed- July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, from which " GOVERNMENT PRINTER, date all debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said JOHN RmND, who W ellinirton." will continue to carry on the said business under the style or firm of" John Rhind" (late "Langford and Rhind "). Dated the 31st day of July, 1920. PATENTS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS, ANJ: COPYll.IGHT. HERBERT LANGFORD. JOHN RHlND. The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Acta:· Price, Witness to both signatures-R. B. Ward, Solicitor, Christ- la. 6d. church. 729 The Patent., Designs, and Trade-marks Regulatio1111 : Price, la. MEDICAL REGISTRATION. The Copyright Act, 1918, and Regulations : Price, la. 6d. JOHN BOYD, L.R.C.S. Edin., L.R.C.P. Edin., L.R.F.P. The Patent Office Journal, containing applicatio1111 for I , and S. Glas., now residing in Auckland, hereby give patents and trade-marks, abridged descriptions and notice that I intend applying on the 29th August next to drawings of inventions, illustrations of trad11-marka h&ve my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion accepted, &c., published fortnightly: Gd. a copy, or of New Zealand ; and that I have deposited the evidence of 10a. 6d. per annum. my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and The above may be obtained on application to the Deaths at Auckland. JOHN BOYD. GOVERNMENT PRIN'I'EB, Dated at Auckland, 29th July, 1920, 730 W ellingt,on !;/ 2866 THE NEW ..:~D GAZETTE. [No. 7I

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