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THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925.

RRATUM.-In the Order in Counoil dated the 19th day I Additional Land taken for the Kawalcawa-Hokianga Railway E of January, 1920, and published in the New Zealand (Okaihau Bectinn) and for Road·diversions in connection Gazette No.4, page 161, of the 23rd day of January, 1925, therewith. declaring portion of Glenora Road, in the Akitio County, to be a county TOad, read "oounty road" in lieu of " Govern· ment road" in the ninth line of the said Order in Council. [L.S.) CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Ot"OW1t. Land Bet 68ide a8 a. ProviBional State ForeBt. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·Generai. this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Go. A PROCLAMaTION. vernor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and deolare that the additional land mentioned in the B-y virtue and in exeroise of the powers and authorities Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Kawakawa-Hokianga conferred upon me by scotion eighteen of the Forests Railway (Okaihau Seotion) and for road· diversions in con· A~t, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, nection therewith. Governor·Generai of the Dominion of New Zealand, aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do hereby set apart the Crowp. land SCHEDULE. described in the Schedule hereto as a provisional State forE-st. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :­ SCHEDULE. FOR RAIT.WAY. WESTLAND LAND DrsTRIOT.-WESTLAND FOREST.OONSERVA. A. B. P. Being Portion of TION REGION. o 1 2 Part Allotment 30, Block VII; coloured blue. ProviBional State ForeBt No. 1723. 1 0 2·4 Part Allotment 22, Blocks VI and VII; ALL that area in the Westland Land District, containing by coloured pink. admeasurement 466 s.cres 2 roods 30 perches, more or less, o 0 12·6 Part Allotment 30, Block VI; coloured blue. being Section 2807, Block V, Wallio Survey District. As the (Parish of Omapere.) Bame is more partioularly delineated on plan No. 139/1, de· . posited in the.Head Office of the State Forest Service at Wei· FOR ROAD. DIVERSIONS. lington, and thereon bordered red. 1 22·3 Part Allotment 30, Block VII; coloured Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. blue. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued o 0 12·4 Part Allotment 22, Block VII; coloured under the Seal of that Dominion, this 30th day of March, pink. 1925. o 0 1·6. Part Allotment 30, Block VI; ooloured pink. R. HEATON RHODES, o 0 16·4 Part Allotment 15, Block VI; coloured blue. Commissioner of State Forests. o 1 26·8 Part Allotment 15, Blocks VI and X; Approved in Council. coloured blue. o 0 26·1 Crown land, Block X; coloured blue. F. D. THOMSON, (Parish of Omaperfl.) 'Clerk Of the Executive Council. Situated in Omapere Survey District (Auckland R.D.). GOD SAVE THE KING ! (S.O. 22845.) A 1026 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24

In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more I Declaring Land taken for a Go-vernment Work, and not particularly d(1lineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 60868, required lor that Purpo8e, to be Crown Land. deposited in the office of the ~Iini~ter of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distriot, and thereon [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. coloured as above mentioned. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· N pursuanca and exercise of the powers and authorities General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued I vested in me bv the Puhlic Works Act, 1908, and the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of March, Public Works AmeIi'dment Act, 1909, and of every other 1925. power and authority in anywise enahling me in this oohalf, I, RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Genaral Sir Charles ]j'ergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of For Minister of Public Works. the Dominion of New Zealand,-'do horeby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to GOD SAVE THE KING! the I,and Act, 1924.

Allocating to the Purpo8es of a Road Land in Block VII, SCHEDULE. I)mapere Survey District, taken for a Railway. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of stopped Government road declared to be Crown land:­ [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor·General. A. R.I'. 3 0 28 Adjoining or passing thrnugh Section 2912. A PROCLAMATION. 5 0 0 • Crown land. I N pursuance and exeroise of the powers and authorities Situated in Block IV, Ma.hinapua Survey District (West. vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of land RD.). (H.O. 242:1.) every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in In ~he Wesdand Land District; as 'he same are more this behalf. I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, particularly deline.ted on the pla.n marked P. W.D. 6159l, Governor·General the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works a.t proclaim and declare that the land which is described in the Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Schedule hereto (and which was taken for the purposes of the coloure,] green. Kawakawa-Hokianga Railway and is not nqw required for such purposes) shall, upon the publication hereof in the New Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor. Zealand Gazette, become a road, and that such road shall be General of the Dominion. of New Zealand, and, issped maintained by the Bay of Islands County Council in like under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of :Ma~ch, manner as other public highways are controlled and main· 1925. tained by the said Council. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, For Minister of Public Works. SCHEDULE. GOD SAVE THE KING I ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land dealt with: 2 rooda 26'9 perches, being railway land. Stopping Portions of Johnson, FralJeT, and Rus8ell Street", Situated in Omapero Parish, Block VII, Omapere Survey in the Borough of Paeroo. District (Auckland RD.). (S.O. 22845.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the same is more [L.8.J CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 60868, deposited in th" office of the Minister of Public Works at A PROCLAMATION. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority coloured pink. I vested in me by section seventy.five of the Reserves and other Landa Disposal and Publio Bodies Empowering Ginn under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor· Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Govemo'r· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby procl8.im under th.e Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of March, as stopped the portions of Johnson. Fraser, and Russell 1925. Streets, in the Borough of Paeroa, described in the Schedule RICHD. F. BOLLARD, hereto, such portions of streets being no longer required. For Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE TIIl!l KING! SCHEDULE. APPROXIIIlATE areas of portions of streets hereby stopped :- Declaring Land taken for a GOt'ernment Work, and not A. R. P. Adjoining oX passing through required for that Purpose, to be Grown Land. 1 0 30 Sections 3, 2, 1, 65, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, Block II, Town of Paeroa. (L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. 1 0 32 Sections 11, 12, 29, SO, 35, 34, 33. Block II, Town of Paeroa; 9, 10, 31, 32 Blook B2, A PROCLAMATION. Town of Paeroa; 5, 6, 7, 8, Block C, Town N pursuance and exercise of ~he powers and authorities of Paeroa. I vested in me by ~he Publio Works Act, 1908, and the Situated in Block XIII, Ohinemuri S\lrvey District Publio Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other (Auckland RD.). (S.O. 23614.) power and authority in anywise ena.bling me in this behalf, In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more pa.,. I, Genera.l Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor. ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D, 62262, de· Genera.l of I,be Dominion of New Zeala.nd, do hereby posited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at declare 'he land described in the Eohedule hereto to be Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Crown land subject to the La.nd Act, 1924. coloured green. . SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued APPROXIMATE area of the piece of stopped Government under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of March, road declared to be Crown land: 4 acres 1 rood 38 perohes. 1925. . Adjoining or passing through Mohaka 13A, situated in Block J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. VIII, Mohaka Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). (S.O. 753, green.) GOD SAVE THE KING! In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as .the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 57698, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at WeI. lington, in the Wellingt.on Land District, and thereon coloured· green. [L.S.] OHARLES . FERGUSSON, Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor., General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued· UTHEREAS by section fourteen of the Nat;ve' Land under the Seal of that Dominion, this 31st day of Maroh,; VV Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inler alia, 1925. that on being satisfied that the purchase of any,.Native hmd RICHD. F. BOLLARD, has been duly completed by or on behalf oftt

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And \\·hel'eaB the pnrchase of the Native land Bet out in the IDeclaring Portion of the Wanganui River Road (Left Bank) Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of in the Wanqanui County to be a County Road. the Crown und€'r the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, -- and its amendments: I CHARLES FERGUSSON, Govcl'IlOr-UcllcraJ. Now, th~refore, in pursuance and exer~iRe of the power ORDER IN COUNCIL. and authonty so conferred upon me by sectIOn fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles c\t the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of of March, 1925. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land set Present: out in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in PARlliAKA No. 55 Block, being Subdivion 55, Block XIV, anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Cape Survey District: Approximate area, 196 acres 3 roods Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting 34 perches. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the Given under the hand of Hie Ex~ellency the Governor· General of the D'lminion of New Zealand, and issued portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a county under the Seal of that Dominion, this 1st day of April, road. 1925. J. G. COATES, Native Minister. SCHEDULE. GOD SAVE TIlE Knm I ALL that portion of road in the Wellington Land DiRtrict, Wanganui County, known as the 'Vanganui River Road Proclaiming Native Land to have I;ecome Crown Larw. (left bank), commencing at a point on the bonndary between 9N Upokongaro No. I Block, Block XIV, Waipakura Rurvey [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. District, and Omaru No. 1 Block, Block XI, Waipakura A PROCLAMATION. Survey District, and proceeding thence generally in a northerly direction adjoining or passing through Omaru No. 1 Block, YXTHEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land Omaru No. 2B Block, and part Patupa Block, Block XI, V V Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, Waipukura Survey District, and terminating at a point 5! t.hat on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land chains north of the boundary between the ,aid Patupa amI has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown nnder .Omaru No. 2s Blocks; being a distance of 1 mile ~8 chains, the authority of the Native Land Act, 1900, the Governor­ more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 02124, deposited in Crown land: the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in And whereas the purchase of the Native land Bct out in the ,the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, F. D. THOMSON, and its amendments: , Clerk of the Executive Council. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles Declaring a Road in Block XII, Nuhaka North Survey Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of District, to be a Government Road. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land set out in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. RANGITOTO-TuHUA 66B No.2 Block, Tuhua Survey District: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day Approximate area, 155 aores 3 roods. of March, 1925. Present: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of thL Dominion of New Zealand, and issued THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 1st day of April, N pursuance and exercise of the powers vebted in him 1925. I by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers J. G. COATES, Native Minister. in anywise enabling him in this behalf. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting GOD SAVE THE KING I by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and , declare that the portion of road described in the Schedule Proclaiming· Nati~ Land to have become Grown Land. hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, . become a Government road. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUS'S ON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. HEREAS by seotion fourteen of the Native Land , ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of road decls·red to be a W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, Government road: 1 rood 14 oerches. that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land Adjoining or passing through La, 1, Sab. 5. Paritu, situated has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under in Block XII, Nuhaka North Survey District. (Gisborne the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ R.D.) (8.0. 1015, brown.) General may issue a Proolamation that such land has become In the Giaborne Land District; as the same is more Crown land: particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 56466, And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the depo.ited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, coloured green. and its amendments : F. D. THOMSON, Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Clerk of the Executive Council. and authority BO conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land set Declaring a Portion of Road in Highway Distrid No.1, Bay out in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. of [slands County, to be a Government road.

SCHEDULE. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraL MOHAKA No.6 Block, Block 'VII, Mohaka Survey District: ORDER IN COUNCIL. Approximate are&, 251 acres~ At tho Government Buildings at WellingtoD; this 30th day .' Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ of March, 1925 . General of the Dominion of New Zealand and issued Present: nuder the Seal of that Dominion, this 1st day of April, 'fIlE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 1925. J. G. COATES, Native Minister. N pursuance a'id exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in GoD SAVE THlIl Kma! anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the l02H THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting I proceeding thence generally in a south-westerly direotion via by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Oakum, Okato, and terminating at the southern boundary of of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the the Taranaki County near Puniho, passing through, the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on County of Taranaki, being a distance of seventeen miles, and after t,he date of gazetting of this Order in Council, more 01' less_ As the said public highway is more partiCUlarly become a Government road. delineated on the plan marked M.H. 28, deposited in the office of the Main Highways Board at Wellington, in the SCHEDULE. \\' ellington Land District, and thereon coloured :blue, WHANGAREI-Kawakawa: All that portion 'Jf the highway F. D. THOMSON, known as the Whangarei-Kawakawa Main Highway, com­ CleI'k of the i!:xel'utlVe Collncil. mencing at the southern boundary of the Bay of Islands County, and proceeding thence gencrally in a north-westerly directbn via Towai, and terminating at the north-west Notifying and declaring that Crown Land held 011 Lease for corner of Section 3, Block IV, Motatau Survey District, Agricultural Purposes under Part V I! I of the Land Act, passing through the County of Bay of Islands, being a dis­ 1908, or Part VI!f of the Land Act, 1924, shall be a tance of nine miles, more ar IC"8; marked L-M on plan. Su.fJicient Security und"" the State Advances Act, .1913. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.H. 45, deposited in the office of the l\linister of Public Works at Wellington. in the Wellington Land District, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. and thereon coloured blue and marked as above mentioned. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, At the Government Buildfugs at Wellington, this 30th day Clerk of the Executive Council. of March, 1925. Present: Declaring a Portion of Road in Highway District No.7, Tamnaki THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Oounty, to be a Government Roo.d. IN pursuance and exercise of the power a1).d authority conferred on him by paragraph (s) of.ubsection· one CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. of section thirty-two of the State Advances Act, 1913 (here­ inafter termed" thc said Act "), His Excellency the Goverl1lJr­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this :nst day the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said of Maroh, 1925_ Dominion, doth hereby notify and declare that land held Present: on lease as hereinafter specified shall be a sufficient secu.rity for a loan under Part II of the said Act, namely :- THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIl .. Crown land held on lease for agricultural purposes under N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by Part VIn of tho Land Act, 1908, or Part VIII of the I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in L:1nd Act, 1924; anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the and the provisions of section forty-six of the said Act shall Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting apply accordingly. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council F. D. THOMSON, of the said Dominion, doth here by order and declare that Clerk of the Executive Counoil the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, become a Government road. Regulat·wns for the Purposes of Section 142 of the Health SCHEDULE. Act. (H. 2/15.) LEPPERTON Junction-Hawera, via Opunake: All that portion CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. of road in the Taranaki County, commencing at the western boundary of the Borough of New Plymouth, and proceeding ORDER IN COUNCIL. thence generally in a south-westerly direction via Oakura, At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this 30th day of Okato, and terminating at the southern boundary of the Maroh, 1925. Taranaki County near Puniho, passing through the Count.y of Taranaki, being a diAtance of seventeen miles, more or Present: less;. marked G-H on plan. As the same is more pa.rticu­ '!'HE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN Cou~cn. Iarly delineated on the plan marked M.H. 28, deposited in N pursuance and exercise of the powers co. nferred on him the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in I by the Health Act, 1920, His Excellency the Governor­ the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured blue and General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and marked as above mentioned. with the advice and consent of.the Executive Council of F. D. THOMSON, the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regula­ Clerk of the Executive Council. tions for the said Act,.

Declaring a Public Highway in the No. 7 El ighway District REGULATIONS. to be a Main Highway. THE regulations made for the purpo~e of section' 142 of the Health Act, 1920, and pnblished in the Gazette on the ill;;t CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. day of .July, 1921, are hereby amended by deleting from ORDER IN COUNCIL. clause 2 thereof the words" at least three days before .the date fixed for the hearing of the application." At tile Government BuildingS at Wellington, this 31st day F. D_ THOMSON, of March, 1925. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN CoUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and aut.horities Revoking Order in Council licensing the Parker-Lamb Timher I vested in him by seotion three of the Main Highway~ Company (Limited) to use and occupy a Part of the Fore- Act, 1922, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him 8hore and Land below Low-water Mark of the Wailcawau in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the River, Hauraki (hlf, as a Site for Timber-booms. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hereby declare that on and after the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred a.nd twenty-five, the public highway ORDER IN COUNCIL. mentioned in the Schedule hereto shall be a main highway At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day within the meaning and for the purposes of the Main High­ of March, 1925. ways Act, 1922. Present: rKE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twentieth LEPPERTON Junction-Hawera, via Opunake. All that por.' W day of December, one thousand nine hundred and tion of road in the Taranaki County, commencing at the twenty, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No.3, of western boundary of the Borough of New Plymouth, and the thirteenth day of the following month, the Parker-Lamb THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Timber Company (Limited), (hel'einafter called" the Com. Prescribing the Term for which the Whangarei Borough Council pany") was licensed to use and occupy a part of the fore· may borrow the S",n of £8.71(). heilllJ a Further Portion shore and land below low· water mark of the Waikawau of a Loan of £2-5,750, authorized to be raised for the Improve· HiveI', Hauraki Gulf, as a site for timber· booms : ment of Streets. And whereas the said company has applied to have the hereinbefore·recited license revoked, and it is desirable to revoke the same: CHAHLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day of the power and authority vested in him by the Harbours of March, 1925. Act, 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and Present: consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. hereby revoke the hereinbefore· recited Order in Council of HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1\J21, the twentieth day of December, one thousand nine hundred W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith· and twenty, as from the thirty·first day of March, one thousand standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule nine hundred and twenty·five. of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho· F. D. THOMSON, rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho· Clerk of the Executive C.ouncil. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate· payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Portions of Berwick Street, Ethel Street, arul Edgar Street, in determined, and such money or any part thereof has not the City of Dunedin, exempted from the Provisions of Section been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, subject to a Condition consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or as to the Building·line. such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Governor·General by Order in Council : CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. And whereas the Whangarei Borough Council has been ORDER IN COUNCIL. authorized to borrow the sum of twcnty.five thousand seven At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 30th day hundred and fifty pounds for the improvement of streets, of March, 1925. and is now desirou8 of raising the sum of eight thousand seven hundred and ten pounrm, as may be prescribed by the tension. Governor·General by Order in Council : Also all that portion of the south·western side of the street And wh@reas the Rangitikei County Council has been situated in the said land district and city, known as Edgar authorized to borrow the sum of three thousand pounds Street, abutting on Allotments I, 2, 3, and 4, Township of for the purpose of forming and culverting a portion of the Wakari Extension. ' '- Ohaumoko Road: As ;t/le, said portiollll of streets are more particularly de· And whereas the Minisu>1' of Finance has given his l~Wd on the plan marked P.W.D. 62106, deposited in the precedent consent as required by the above·recited section office of the Minister of Public ''''orks at Wellington, in the eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured brown with the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum ,red edging. per annum: F. D. THOMSON, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of Clerk of the Executive Council. the Dominion of New Zealand, i~ pursuance and exercise of 1030 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No .. 24 the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and Section situated seven miles from Waiuku by good road, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive i five miles and a half metalled, balance formed sandy road; Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that. Seotion is undulating to steep land, covrred with fern and the rate of interest that may be paid by the Rangitikei County blackberry. About 3 acres shelter hush; soil is a light sandy Council in respect of the said loan of three thousand pounds loam; permanently watered by small stream. Elevation shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, /lobout 150 ft. to 300 ft. ahove sea·level. Seotion is houndary. and the said Rangitikei County Council is hereby authorized fenced. to borrow the said sum of three thousand pounds accordingly. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-Genera.l, F. D. THOMSON, this 3rd day of April, 1925. Clerk of the Executive Council. G. JAS. ANDERSON, For Minister of Lands. Notiu oJ Change oJ tke Purp08e oJ Portion oJ a R68eroe in tke TownBkip oJ Waverley, WeUington Land Disrtict. :Openiny Lunds in tho N ortk A. uckland J.,and District JM· Sale or Selection. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. HEREAS by section six of the Public Reserves and CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. W. Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the :IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities said Act '~), the Governor·General is empowered, in the case · conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, I, General of any public reserve vested in His Majesty or the Governor. Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor· General of the General for any of the purposeS comprised in Class II of the !Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report of Second Schedule to the said Act, to change the purpose for 'the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as providild by section which such reserve was set apart to any other purpose: :one hundred and seventy· six of the said Act, do hereby And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto declare that the lands described in the Sehedule hereto shall is portion of a reserve duly set apart for a site for a telegraph. ·be open for sale or selection on Monday, the eighth day of station and post. office, being a purpose within Class II of the .June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, and Second Schedule to the said Act, and it is expedient to change, also that the lands mentioned in the said Sohedule may, as hereinafter provided, the purpose of such reserve so set 'at the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be apart : 'selected for occupation with right of purchase, or on renew­ Now, therefore, I. General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, :able lease; and I do hereby alse fix the prices at which the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do .said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as mentiond in hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred' on me by the said Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said lands section six of the said Act as aforesaid, declare that the .hall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the portion of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto is provisions of the Land Act, 1924. hereby changed from a site for a telegraph. station and post. office to a site for a war memoriaI. And I do hereby further SCHEDUDE. declare that this notice is issued subject to the provisions NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. of section seven of the said Act, and shall take effect accordiog to the provisions of that section. lI'IBST'CLASS LAND. Hobson County.-Te Kuri Survey DiBtrict. SCHEDULE. :SFlCTION 31, Block II: Area, 198 acres 2 roods. Capitaf ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing value, £1,200. Occupation with right of purchase: Half· by admeasurement 8·4 perches, more or less, being part of ,yearly rent, £30. Renewable lease: Half·yearlyrent; £24. Section 144, Township of Waverley, and bounded as follows: Section situated on main Tikinui-Tangaihi!Wad, access Commencing at a point on the Weraroa Road, 117 links being from Tikinui, which is two miles away, by formed but distant from the junction of the said road with Chester Street, unmetalled carl-road. The elevation ranges from 20 ft.. to thence by right lines towards the east, north, and west, by ,200 ft. The section comprises about 75 acres ~good rich raupo other part of Section 144, for distances of 125 links, 42 links, :and flax swamp, about 5 acres undulating land in fern, balance aild 125 links respectively; and towards the south by the .hilly to broken, in fern and tea.·tree. The soil is rich decayed aforesaid Weraroa Road, for a distance of 42 links, to the 'matter on the swamp, the balance being clayey loam on point of commencement: be all the aforesaid linkages a :pour .andstone. Watered by spring and swamp, There is little more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan 'sufficient good swamp and dry country in this section to make marked 247/44, deposited in the Wellington District Office, ·a good dairy farm. Department of Lands and Survey, and thereon edged blue. FIRST- AND SECOND·CLASS LAND. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Hobson County.-Tokatoka Survey DiBtrict. General, this 23rd day of March, 1925. SEOTION 65, Block XV: Area, 2 acres 2 roods 16. perches. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. ;Capital vltlue, £40. Occupation with right of purchase: · Half·yearly rent, £1. Renewable lease: Half·yearly rent, 16s. : Sectiun 67, Block XV: Area, 26 acres 3 roods 20 perches. Capital value, £14. Occupation with right of purchase: Openj;p.g . Land in tI,e N ortk A. uckland Land District Jor Sale 'Half.yearly rent, 7s. Renewable lease: Half·yearly rent, or Selection. 'OO.7d. , Section 65: Situated on main Tikinui-Tangaihi !wad, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. · access being from Tikinui, one mile and a quarter away, by N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities : furmed ullmetalled cart-road. Comprises all rich raupo .and I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, I, General ! flax swamp, on a sandstone formation. Watered by swamp Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the : and drain. Dominion of ~ew Zealand, having received the report of Section 67: Situated on main Tiklnui-Tangaihi Road, the Under·Secretary in this behalf, as provided by seotion : one mile and a half from Tikinui. Elevation ranges from one hundiil4 .and seventy-six ofthe said Act, do here by deolare ·20 ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level. All fairly easy country in that.· the' . land described in the Schedule hereto shall be ! tea·tree scrub and fern, the soil beiog clay loam on poor OPen-fOT sale or selection on Monday, the eighth day of : sandstone. Watered by spring and swamp. J~i.J",:.l1ri,_fi; . thousand nine hundred and twenty.five; and As witness the hand of His Excellency the ('.overno~; ~,1UIlI.t the land mentioned in the said Schedule may, at General, this 3rd day of April, 1925. tliii-~Ption of the appliCant, be purohased for cash, or be seltcted~ for occupation with right of purchase, or on renew­ G. JAS. ANDERSON, aOle lease; and I do here by also fix the price at which the For Minister of Land•. ~-landshall be sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said land , Opening Land in Nortk A.uck/and Larul DiBtrict JM Selection sbaJl be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the on Renewable Lease. . '. provisions of the Land Act, 1924. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor,GJro,eraJ. . SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of Lhe )?OweI'!! .and ·authorities . NORTH-AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-FIRST.CLASS LAND. I conferred upon me by the Land- Act. 1924, ~ t, Generrl.1 Franklin Counly.-Waiuku West Parish. Sir Chades Fergusson, BaronE't, Governol'"General of. the SECTION ·199: Area, 64 acres 0 roods 14 perches. Capital Dominion of New Zealand. do hereby declare that the land value, £535. Occupation with right uf purchase: Half· described io the Schedule hereto shan. be open for selection yearly rent, £13 7s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half·yearly ou renewable lease on Monday, the eighth day of June, rent, £10 14l~ one thousand nina hUlldreCl and twenty.five, at the rental THE N1JJW ~EAI.JAND GAZET'fE. 1031

mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also declare that the IGeneral of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby define said land shall be leased under and subject to the provision" the limits of the Port of Mercury Bay to be-- of the said Act. All those tida1 waters inside a rigbt linc drawn from the southern extreme of Karanga Islet at the northern ential'lCe to Mercury Bay to the eastern extreme of .Mahurangi Islet, SCHEDUJ.E. and thence to Heri-heri.tauru Point. N9RTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-FIRST-CLASS LAND. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor.General, Wa-itema/a Gounty.-Waipareira Par-i8h, this 1st day of April, 1925. SF-OT'ION 254: Area, 9 acres 2 roods 34 perches. Ca,pital value, £100. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £2. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine. Section situated on Swanson side of Opanuku Stream adjoining the scenic reserve, aCC"BS being from Henderson, three miles and a half away, by formed road, mostly metalled. Elevation 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-leyel. About half is easy undulating land, balance undulating to hilly, all plough­ C'lncell-ing the Appointment of an Acting Member of the Main Highways Board. able. Soil is a loamy clay of fair quality on sandstone forma. tion. Pourly watered by springs which may dry in summer. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor. GfneJsl. this 3rd day of April, 1925. HEREAS by a Warrant dated the twenty-first.

!1032 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. tNo. 24

Posttnasters appo-inted to take and rece;,!)e Statutory Medical Officer to H.M. Prison at Auckland appointed. Declarations. Prisons Department, URSUANT to the anthority conferred upon me by the Wellington, 31 st March, 1924. P two.hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the .Justices IS Exc?lIency the Governor.General has been pleased to of the Peace Act, 1908, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, H appomt Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Cyril Hocken Tewsley, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., do hereby notify and declare that the perHons set out in the Edin. Schedule hereto, being persons holding the office of Post­ master under the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, at the to be Medical Officer to His Majesty's Prison at Auckland, place8 set opposite their names in the said Schedule, arc vice Dr. Murray, resigned. authorized t{) take and receive statntory declarations nnder C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth sedion of the ,Justices of the Peace Act, 190K Members of Licensing CommiUees appointed. SCHEDULE. Department of Justice, Allan George Roxburgh Allant{Jn. Wellington, 6th April, 1925. •To h n Alfred .J ull .. Beltumont. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased (Miss) Ivy Renna Olive Shilton Woodend. H to appoint As witneHs my hand, this 2nd day of April, 1925. James William Wallace Seymour, Esq., CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Waitomo; Robert Sheppard Franks Inder, Esq., Returning Officer appointed for the Electoral District of to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District Raglan. of Waitaki; and Jonathan Brown. Esq., Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 31st March, 1925. to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased of Tauranga. H, to appoint C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. Harry Marshland, Esq., Returning Office for the Electoral District of Raglan, for Chairman of Licensing Committees appointed. the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908. Department of Justice, F. H. D. BELL, Wellington, 7th April, 1925. For Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased H to appoint Appointment a., Rangers under the A nimals Protection and William George Kyffyn Kenrick, Esq., S.M. Game Act, 1921-22. to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the Districts of Rotoruft and Tauranga, vice J. G. L. Hewitt, Esq. N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals I Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, J, Richard Francis C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Clerks of Licensing Committees appointed. Arthur Harlock, of Huntly, John Hughes, of Huntly, Department of Justice, Frank Bartlett, of Northcote, Wellington, 7th April, 1925. Alfred Parrish, of N orthcote, HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been. pleased George Dunn, of Northcote, and to appoint Alfred George Greenwood, of Pakiri, Albert James Ching to be Rangers under the said Act for the Auckland Acclima· to be Clerk of the Licensing Committee for the District of tization District. I Patea, vice S. E. Percy; and As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 4th day of April, Frank Graham Hutton 1925. to be Clerk of the Licensing Committees for the Districts of RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Auckland, Waitemata, and Parnell, viceC. J. Hewlett, pro- Minister of Internal Affairs. moted. C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. Appointment as Ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. Clerks of Licensing Committees appointed.

eN exercise of the powers vested in me by thc Animals Department of Justice, l _ Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, Richard Francis Wellington, 7th April, 1925. Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased Zealand, do hereby appoint .H to appoint William Hogan, of Table Flat, Henry Hector S

Members of Whangarei Maori Council appointed. Marshal of the Supreme Court appointed.

Native Department, Department of Justice, Wellington, 2nd April, 1925. Wellington, 7th April, 1925. ' IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint H to appoint Hoori Henare Wru and Cecil John Hewlett, Esq., Te Tahi Honetana to be a Marshal of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at to be members of the Maori Couneil for the Maori Council Auckland, in respect of its jurisdiction as a Colonial Court District of Whangarei, vice Te Taonui Raumanga and Patu of Admiralty under the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, Tairua, resigned. 1890. J. G. COATES, Native Minister. C. J. PARR, Minister of Justice. APRIL 9.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1033

Auditor under the Frieru1l~ocietie8 Act, 1909, licensed. I CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. Southern Depot. Friendly Societies Department, Wellington, 31st March, 1925. 2nd Lietuenant J. L. Hardy is transferred to the Reserve of N pursuance of the 10th section of the Friendly Societies Officers, Class I (b) RD. 10. Dated 21st March, 1925. I Act, 1909, His Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased to license THE K,Z. INFAN'l'RY. Frank Eric Feist, The Auckland Regiment (Countes8 of Ranfurly'8 Own). of Wellington, to act as a Public Auditor under the Friendly The undermentioned to be Lieutenants. Dated 23rd Societies Act, 1909. March, 1925:- 2nd Lieutenant C. A. L. Beswick (2nd C. Battalion). R. HEATON RHODES, Minister in Charge. 2nd Lieutenant W. Stephenson (3rd C. Battalion). 2nd Lieutenant A. E. Dews (3rd C. Battalion). 2nd Lieutenant H. H. McDonald (1st C. Battalion). M embers of Gisborne Land Board reappointed. 2nd Lieutenant F. J. GwiIJiam (2nd C. Battalion). 2nd Lieutenant L. S. Wood (3rd C. Battalion). Department of Lands and Survey, 2nd Lieutenant G. Laing (3rd C. Battalion). Wellington, 4th April, 1925. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased Arthur James Gray to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation), H to reappoint 2nd C. Battalion. Dated 24th December, 1924. Lieutenant H. A. Woolf (3rd C. Battalion) is transferred to John Henry Reid, the Reserve of Officers, Class II (b) R.D. 1. Dated 10th Robert Hartley Wicksteed, and March, 1925. Alexander Jerome Cameron Lieutenant C. V. N. Harris (1st Battalion) is transferred to to be members of the Gisborne Land Board, as from the the Reserve of Officers, Class II (b) R.D. 1. Dated 23rd 1st April, 1925. March, 1925. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. 2nd Lieutenant W. A. Fotheringham (4th C. Battalion) ------._--_._--- resigns his commission. Dated 23rd March, 1925. Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &c., appointed. The Wellington Regiment. Lieutenant H. F. Allan (1st Battalion) is transferred to the Registrar.Genera!'s Office, Taranaki Regiment. Dated 30th March, 1925. Wellington, 7th April, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant K. H. Bartlett, from the Nelson, Marl. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have borough, and West Coast Regiment, to be 2nd Lieutenant I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of (1st Battalion), vdth seniority as from 6th June, 1924. Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set Captain A. T. White (1st Battalion) is transferred to the re~pectively opposite their names, viz. :- Reserve of Officers, Class II (b) R.D. 5. Dated 19th March, 1925. David Adamson Clarke .. Springburn. Lieutenant H. G. R. Mackay (1st Battalion) is transferred Richard Daniel Johnson Mangapehi. to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 5. Dated 19th Charles Dennington Beaver Gisborne. . March, 1925. Jack Gordon Hamilton .. Kawhia. The Taranaki Regimem. Harold Sigurd Bierre Whakatane. Fritz Edwa.rd Lassen Lieutenant H. F. Allan, from the Wellington Regiment, to be Denniston. * Lieutenant (1st C. Battalion), with seniority as from the * Births and Deaths only. 21st November, 1923. W. W. COOK, Registrar.General. The Camerbury Regimem. 2nd Lieutenant E. H. J. Knyvett, from the Nelson, Marl· Appointments, Promotions, Resignations, and Transfers of borough, and West Coast Regiment, to be 2nd Lieutenant Officers of tM N.Z. Staff Corp8 and Territorial Force. (1st Battalion), with seniority as from the 2nd November, 1923. Department of Defence, With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Wellington, 2nd April, 1925. Gazette No. 19, of 19th March, 1925, relating to the transfer IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased of Major J. B. Mawson, M.C., for the words" 2nd C. Bat· H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna. talion" read" 3rd C. Battalion." tions and transfers of the undermentioned officers of the N.Z. Staff Corps and Territorial For!:e. TM Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coast Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant J. E. Hannah (1st Battalion) is transferred N.Z. S~'AFF CORPS. to the Regiment of N.Z. Artillery (11th Battery). Dated Lieutenant·Colonel (temp. Colonel) W. L. H. Burgess, C.B., 19th March, 1925. C.M.G., D.S.O., relinquishes the temporary rank of Colonel, 2nd Lieutenant K. H. Bartlett (3rd C. Battalion) is trans· and is granted the temporary rank of Colonel on the Staff, ferred to the Wellington Regiment. Dated 19th March, whilst employed as Chief of the General Staff. Dated 1925. 1st April, 1924. 2nd Lieutenant E. H. J. Knyvett (l st Battalion) is trans· f"rred to the Canterbury Regim"nt. Dated 19th March, 4TH.N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (WAIKATO). 192;'. Lieutenant V. A. MUf]~J1y, from the 8th N.Z. Mounted Rifles The Southland Regime71t. (Nelson), to be LitMtenant, with seniority as from the Lieutenant H. Blair (2nd C. Battalion) is transferred to the 12th November, 1924. 1st Battalion, with seniority as from the 4th April, 1924. 7TH WELLINGTON EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. The undermentioned to be Lieutenants. Dated 1st Jan· The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants. Dated 26th uary, 1925. March, 1925:- 2nd l_ieutenant H. K. Webb (1st C. Battalion). Trevor Farbridge Wallace. 2nd Lieutenant W. M. Satterthwaite (1st C. Battalion). John Walsh. 2nd Lieutenant T. Fyfe (2nd C. Battalion). 2nd Lieutenant F. W. J. Cree (1st Battalion). 8TH N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (NELSON). Lieutenant V. A. Murphy is transferred to the 4th N.Z. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Mounted Rifles (Waikato). Dated 16th March, 1925. Murdo McKenzie McRae to be Captain, and is attached for duty to the 1st Battalion, Waikato Regiment. Dated 24th THE REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. January, 1925. Lieutenant M. W. E. Shore (13th Coast Battery) is trans· Captain J. J. Eade, M.B., is attached for duty to the 20th ferred to the 15th Coast Battery, with seniority as from Pack Battery, the Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. Dated 16th the 11th October, 1922. March, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant J. E. Hannah, from the Nelson, Marlborough, The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of and West Coast Regiment, to be 2nd Lieutenant (11th Officers :- Battery, with seniority as from the 18th Novmeber, 1922. Captain F. F. A. Ulrich. Dated 24th March, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant J. M. Mitchell (19th Medium Battery) is Captain W. H. D. McKee, M.B. Dated 24th March, transferred to the 9th Field Battery, with seniority as from 1925. the 18th August, 1924. Captain E. J. Cooke, M.B. Dated 26th March, 1925. Captain J. M. Craig, from the Reserve of Officers, to be Lieutenant C. S. Murray, M.B. Dated 24th March, 1925. Captain (13th Coast Battery). Dated 24th March, 1925. Lieutenant C. J. Campbell. Dated 26th March, 1925. B 1034 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. 24

The undermentioned retire under the provisions of General R68'Idt of PoZI for Propoeed Loan. Order No. 184/21, with permission to retain their rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 27th March, 1925. Wellington, 2nd April, 1925. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of Captain J. G. Campbell, M.B. T Captain G. Stuart.Moore, M.R.C.S., Eng. the Board of the Otaki River District, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans N.Z. CllAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. Act, 1913. The undermentioned Chaplains 4th Class to be Chaplains F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. 3rd Class:- The Reverend H. Clark, M.C. Dated 2nd March, 1925. OTAKI RIVER BOARD. The Reverend J. L. Robinson. Dated 2nd March, 1925. Result of Poll on Proposal, to raise a !,can. The Reverend F. S. Bartley. Dated 4th March, 1925. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, The Reverend W. Walker. Dated 11th March, 1925. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of. the ratepayers The Reverend H. G. Gilbert, Chaplain 4th Class, is transferred of the Otaki River District taken on the 25th day of to the Regerve List, Class I, R.D. 4. Dated 17th March, February, 1925, on the proposal of the Otaki River Board 1925. to raise a special loan of £9,000 for No.4 Protective Works,- The Reverend E. S. Wayne, Chaplain 3rd Class, is transferred The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 45; to the Reserve List, Class II, R.D. 2. Dated 19th Septem. the number of votes recorded against the proposal was 33. ber, 1924. I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. RESERVE OF OFFIOERS. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1925. Lieutenant R. C. Moore resigns his commission. Dated 24th GEO. H. HARPER, Chairman. March, 1925. Lieutenant M. T. Jackman retires under the provisions of paragraphs 126 and 127, General Regulations, 1913, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed Rie8'Uit of Election of Tr'ltStees of a Drai'fUlge District. uniform. Dated 24th March, 1925. Department of Internal Affairs, W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Defence. Wellington, 3rd April, 1925. HE following result of an election of trustees of a T drainage district has been received from the Returning SchedUle of Appoinflments on Staff of N.Z. Military Forces. Officer, ,and published in accordance with the provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. Department of Defence, Wellington, 3rd April, 1925. G. P. NEWTON, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Assistant Under. Secretary. H to approve of the following amendment to the SchedulE' of Appointments at General Headquarters and at Waitoa Drainage District, Counties of Ohinemuri and Command Headquarters, as publiqhed in the New Zealand Thames,- Gazette of the 20th December, 1923:- G. W. Horn. A. A. Wagstaff. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. F. W. Walters. Adjutant-General's Staff. D. F. Watson. H. I,. Wilton. After " Assistant Director of Medical Services " insert-- New Deafgnatlon. AbbreviatIon. Present Designation. Staff Officer and S.O. & Q., M.S. Quartermaster, Medical Notification of Approval of Rules, Waimarino Acclimatization Qua rtermaster, Services. Society. Medical Services. Dated 24th March, 1925. Department of Internal Affairs, W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Defence. Wellington, 6th April, 1925. URSUANT to the provisions of section 25 of the Animals P Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I hereby notify Defeme Rifle Club diRbande.d. that copies of the rules made by the Waimarino Acclimatization Society on the 14th day of November, 1924, have been for­ Department of Defence, warded to me, and were approved on the 30th day of January, Wellington, 3rd April, 1925. 1925. IS Excellency the Governor-General has approved of RICHD. F. BOLLARD, H the disbandment of the undermentioned Defence Minister of Internal Affairs. Rifle Club, under section 43, Defence Act, 1909:- [Issued in substitution for notification signed "R Heaton C. Squadron, Poverty Bay Legion of Frontiersmen Defence Rhodes, for Minister of Internal Affairs," dated 30th January, Rifle Club, with headquarters at Gishorne. 1925, and gazetted on the 5th February, 1925.] Dated 24th March, 1925. W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Defence. Special Order made by tke Lower Mangapiko Drainage Board, 8ubdividing District and fixing Representation. RS8'UU of Poll for Propoeed Loan. -- • Department 11£ Internal Affairs, Wellington, 2nd April, 1925. I •• Wellington, 1st April, 1925. HE following notice" received from the Chairman of THE. folloWI?g speCIal ma.?-e by.the I.ower T I o~er, Man~a­ the Board of the Hutt Valley Electric-power District, pik;o. Dramage Board, IS p.ublished m accordance WIth is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local the provlSlons of the Land Dramage Act, 1908, and amend- Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. ments. F H D BELL f' .. ,,-,- f F' RICHD. F. BOLLARD, . .. , , or lIUllll5ter 0 mance. Minister of Internal Affairs.

HUTT VALLEY ELEOTBIO-POWER BOARD. LOWER MANGAPIKO DRAINAGE BOARD. Result of Poll on Propoeal to raise a Loan. Special Order. PuRsUANT to s,:ction ~2 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, I PASSED at special meeting of the Board held on 23rd January, 1913, I h~reby gt,:e n.otlce that at a poll of the ratep.ayers of 1925. Confirmed at a special meeting of the Board held on ~e ','Onstltuen~ ?istncts of ~he Hu~t. Valley Electric-power 26th February, 1925. distriot, oomprlBmg the .Po;ll"1la Riding o~ the County of In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Makara and the Town DlBtnct of Johnsonville, taken on the that behalf by section 16 of the Land Drainage Act, 1908, 18th d:ay of March, 1925, on the proposal of the Hutt Valley: section 2 of the Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1920, and Electno-power. Bc;>ard. to borro':l' the sum o~ £40,000 for t~e ' of every other power it thereto enabling. the Lower Manga­ purpose of distnbutmg electrIcal energy m the afores8J.d I piko Drainage Board hereby resolves by way of special order constituent districts, t~e number of votes recorded for the ' as follows :_ proposal was 317; agamst the proposal was 9. . I 1. On and after the 1st day of April, 1925, the Lower Manga- I therefo~ declare that the proposal was carned. I piko Drainage District shall be divided into three subdivi- Dated this 27th day of March, 1925. sions, to be known as the Te Rahu Subdivision, the J. W. MoEwAN, Chairman. 'Mangapiko Subdivision, and the Paterangi Subdivision. APRIL 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1035

2. The boundaries of the said subdivisions shall be as Iin the Schedule hereunder are engaged in promoting or follows :- . ca.rrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby Te Rahu SubdiviBion.-All that area in the Lower Manga- ordered, under section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act, piko Drainage District bounded by a line commencing at 1908, that no money-order in favour of the said company the intersection of the eastern side of the North Island Main or the said bank shall be issued, and that no postal packet Trunk Railway line with the southern boundary of the district addressed to the said company or the said bank (either by in easterly, northerly, westerly, and southerly directions by its own or any fictitious or assumed name), or addressed to the boundary of the district to the northern corner of Allot- the address in the Schedule hereunder without a name, ment 233 of the Parish of Puniu; thence by the western "hall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of boundaries of Allotments 233 and 237 of the said parish and New Zealand. a line across a road to the northern corner of Allotment 60 of the Parish of Mangapiko; thence by the northern bound­ aries of Allotments 60 and 61 of the said parish, a line across SCHEDULE. a road, the northern boundaries of Allotments 62 and 70A M. B. PRU,,"IER and Co., The Freneh and Colonial Credit of the said parish, and the production of such last-mentioned Bank, 7 Rue .Flatters, Amiens (Somme), France. boundary to the eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk The French and Colonial Credit Bank, 7 Rue Flatters, Amiens, Railway line; thence southerly by the eastern side of the (Somme), France. said railway-line to its intersection with the southern boundary Dated thie 1st day of April, 1925. of the district, the place of commencement. Mangapiko Subdivi8ion.-All that area in the Lower J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General. Mangapiko Drainage District bounded by a line commencing at the northern corner of Allotment 233 of the Parish of Puniu in southerly, westerly, and southerly directions by Prohibition of Issue of Money.order and Transmission of the boundary of the Te Rahu Subdivision to the intersection Postal Correspondence in lfew Zealand for B. Bale, 48 of the eastern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway MlIrray Street, .'I1arrichille, or 119 Rawson Chambers, line with the southern boundary of the district; thence Rau'8on Place, Sydney, and O. Bignall, "Brundah," Fair­ westerly and northerly by the southern and western bound· "iew Street, Arncliffe, }'ew South Wales. aries of the district to the north-western corner of Allotment 121 of the Parish of Mangapiko; thence southerly by the HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand western boundaries of Allotments 121, 120A, 120, 11.9, and T having reasonable ground for supposing that the 118 of the said parish to the south-western corner of Allot­ persons whose names and addresses are shown in the ment 118; thence by the southern boundary of Allotment Schedule hereunder are engagod in promoting or carrying 118, the western boundary of Allotment 123 of the said out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is h<,reby ordered, under parish, and a line across a road to the Manga pika Stream; section 28 of the Post and Telegraph Act., 1908, that no thence easterly by the Mangapiko Stream to the south­ money-crder in favour of either of the said persons shall be eastern corner of Allotment 151A of the said parish; thence issued, and that no postal packet addressed to either of the north-easterly by the south-eastern boundaries of Allotments said persons (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed 15IA, 152A, 152, 149, 148, and 147 of the said parish to the name), or addressed to any of the addresses in the Schedule northern boundary of the district; thence south-easterly hereunder without a name, shaIl be either registered or and easterly by the northern boundary of the district; thence forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand. south-easterly and easterly by the northern boundary of the district to the north-western corner of Allotment 233 of the SCHEDULE. Parish of Puniu, the place of commencement. Paterangi Subdivision.-All that area in the Lower Manga­ R. BALE, Secretary, Famous Newtown Band Art Union, piko Drainage District bounded by a line commencing at the 48 Murray Street, I\Iarrickville, or 1I9, Rawson Chambers, north-western corner of Allotment 121 of the Parish of Rawson Place, Sydney. Mangapiko, easterly by the northern boundary of the district B. Bale, 48 Murray Street, Marrickville. to the north-eastern corner of Allotment 147 of the said Famous Newtown Band Art Union, 48 Murray Street, Parish; thence south-westerly, westerly, and northerly by l\[arrickville, or 119 Rawson Chambers, Rawson Place, the boundary of the Mangapiko Subdivision to the north­ Sydney. western corner of the said Allotment 121, the place of C. Bignall (or Bignell), "Brundah," Fairview St;.eet, Arn­ commencement. cliffe, New South Wales. 3. The number of trustees to be elected for each subdivision Dated this 3rd day of April, 1925. shall be as follows: For the Te Rahu Subdivision, three J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General. trustees; for the Mangapiko Subdivision, three trustees; for the Paterangi Subdivision, one trustee. I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly Sitting of the Native Land Oourt at IV anganui on the 29th April, made. 1925. J. G. WYNYARD, Clerk. Registrar's Office, Wanganni, 4th April, 1925. Special Order made by the Patea Borough Oouncil reducing '\..T OTICE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in Number of Oouncillors. ..'Ij the Schedule hereunder written will be heard by the Native Land Court sitting at \Vanganui on the 29th day of Department of Internal Affairs, April, 1925, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court Wellington, 3rd April, 1925. will allow. HE following special order, made by the Patea Borough [Wanganui,1925-6.] W. H. BOWLER, Registrar. T Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Corporttions Act, 1920. SCHEDUI,E. G. P. NEWTON, Assistant Under-Secretary. ApPLICATION FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSA'l'ION UNDER SECTION 91 OF THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908. PATEA BOROUGH COUNC~. No. 115. Name of applicant: Watt and Blennerhassett. Special Order. Name of land: Part Parapara 2B and Ohotu 6A 2. Purpose IN exercise of the powers vested in it by section 142 of the for which taken: A road. lVlunicipal Corporations Act, 1920, the Patea Borough Council No. 116. Name of applicant: Chief Engineer, Govern­ hereby resolves by way of special order to reduce the number ment Railways. Name of land: Section 5A, Lots 58 and 59, of Councillors, exclusive of the Mayor, required for the Borongh Township of Greatford, Block VII, Rangitoto Survey District of Patea, from nine to six. (part). Purposes for which taken: Railway purposes. I hereby certify that the above special order has been No. 117. Name of applicant: Waitotara County Council. duly made. Name of land: Puketarata 4G 1, Block X, Waipakura Survey FRANK T. RAY, Town Clerk. District (part). Purpose for which taken: Worker's dwelling. No. 118. Name of applicant: Waitotara County Council. Name of land: Part Section ID 2B, Rangitatau, Block V, Prohibition of Issue of Money-order and Transmi88ion of Nukumaru Survey District. Purpose for which taken: Pordal Correspondence in New Zealand for M. B. Prunier Worker's dwelling. and Co. and the French and Colonial Credit Bank, A miens, No. 119. Name of applicant: Harris, Tansey, and France. Ritchie. Name of land: Rangiwaea 4F 14D 3A (part). Pur­ pose for which taken: Worker's dwelling. HE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand No. 120. Name of applicant: Harris, Tansey, and Ritchie. T having reasonable ground for supposing that the Name of land: Section 2, Block 9, Rarete (part). Purpose company and bank whose names and addresses are shown for which taken: Gravel-pit. 1036 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. MEANS AND TOTALS FROM THE ORIBF STATIONS, January, 1985. Extremes. " I c":' 3~ f~ Ii. Ii. c ... ,dS ~ .. .d .. ~ ,,~ .. - ·~o.... ------:e; :e; ,,'U :Il' ::;lei ~o.. :! l.E~ From Self·regllterlng IoatromentB, -g J! ~& ") . for Twent:v-foor BoDl'" prevlollltly. 1 ~ :ii ~~ A~ 1 .. ,3 6 ii !t ,;,. ,;,. .! oi ..; 0 .. Es ~&i '!!fl .e: Ft. NORTH ISLAND. Deg. Deg, Deg. Polnh. mi -:8 °0~ 212 10 f1lz n ~:! i. .. ~" =s 152 AUCKLAND 66'8 73'1 60'5 ~ ... i ~;j ~;j ~i gS .I! i ...... !.E!,,'" .!~ eo ,;" .E!8 .. ~ .. ~ :i.E! " .. )1 ~.!l ~~ 131 RUAKURA FARM, 64'5 18'3 60'6 330 10 CI !ir ::R ~ ~ < CI HAMILTON EAST G. A. Holmes Fab. Fab. I!'ah. Fah'jl!'ah' 46 TE AROHA .. 63'0 79'7 56'3 382 9 1 29'876 66'3 53'1 59'7 135'0 45'3 133 6 N. .. C. E. Christensen 2 30'lin 68'2 56'8 62'5 133'0 55'9 284 6 S.E. .. 340 WAIHI 342 10 3 30'213 66'7 50'1 58'4 131'0 41'2 137 1 N.E. .. O. F, Sims 30'148 73'0 51'4 62'2 126'0 4l'4 84 ON,N,W .. 100 TAURANGA .. 56'1 270 10 •/I 30'056 73'2 58'1 65'6 1271> 54'1 167 2 N.N,W 1 C. J, Butcher tI 30'117 70'8 58'1 64'4 128'0 57'1 184 10 S,E. .. 925 ROTORUA 676 14 7 30'021 70'2 55'4 62'8 135'0 50'9 178 1 S,E, .. W, E, Penno s 30'105 69'1 57'1 611'1 125'0 56'1 219 4 S.E. .. 60 NEW PLYMOUTH 6\1'4 70'9 53'9 148 6 9 29'971 72'0 57'3 64'6 1271> 53'0 236 6 N,W, .. G. H. Dolby 10 29'826 68'9 61'0 64'9 1311> 59'2 53B 9 N.W. 12 250 MOUIIUHAKI 64'3 220 8 11 29'891 72'7 64'2 68'4 138'0 62'0 37.7 10 N.N,W Trace J. G. McFarlane 12 29'983 73'3 63'0 68'1 136'0 61'1 312 10 S,E, 13 2080 TAIHAPE 60'4 70'1 50'7 360 13 13 30'452 72'1 52'2 62'1 136'0 50'8 342 7 S.E. .. A. R. Fannin 14 30'415 67'0 46'1 56'5 125'0 34'2 160 1 N.W. 100 PALMERSTON NORTH. .. ,J. A. Colquhoun II! 30'166 72'4 60'1 66'2 127'0 58'0 191 2N,N,W .. 129'0 211 7 N.W. 8 TANGIMOANA 62'6 73'6 61'6 315 7 16 30'033 75'0 59'9 67'4 54'9 .. R. A, Reid 17 30'221 73'1 57'0 65'0 128'0 56'0 298 10 S,E, .. 119 CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT 61'2 69'6 5S'0 220 9 18 30'257 63'2 55'0 59'1 128'0 52'0 392 10 S,S.E. .. , FARM, VVERAROA I I 19 30'121 66'1 48'0 57'0 125'0 39'7 170 6 N,W. .. , J. E. Sharp 20 29'983 68'9 56'8 62'8 137'0 53'2 144 0 S.E. 4 5 NAPIER.. ,. 63'6 71'0 56'2 287 13 21 29'790 75'1 56'0 65'5 126'0 55'0 187 10 S,E. .. I Chas. L. Thomas 22 29'684 67'7 57'8 62'7 120'0 56'2 185 10 S.S.E, .. 877 MASTERTON .. 63'1 73'7 62'6 286 10 23 29'8!'!2 69'0 49'2 59'1 119'0 38'9 117 o N.W. .. i R. Brown 259 9N,N.W 24 29'918 75'1 63'0 69'0 129'0 60'8 1 186 1 GREYTOWN 74'0 62'9 315 8 25 29'656 73'7 63'8 68'7 139'0 60'2 240 10 N. 136 W. Allan 26 29'601 72'3 58'2 65'2 .127'0 57'2 266 10 S.E. 34 10 WELI.INGTON .. 6S'S 70'2 56'5 374 9 27 29'856 59'7 52'0 55'8 SO'O 51'0 470 10 S,E, 172 I 28 29'988 60'0 53'1 56'5 1171> 51'8i 457 6 S.S.E. .. . 29 29'951 68'2 55'1 61'6 127'0 49'9' 145 7 N.W. .. 87 BSIGRTWATER •. 63'6 72'6 54'5 344 14 30 29'671 78'2 62'1 70'1 133'0 57'01 81 4 N.N.W 1 I Ven. Archdeacon I 31 29'66~ 74'1 61'0 67'5 135'0 59'41 263 9 S.E. .. Kempthorne 54 NELSON.. .. 64'0 71'\11 56'9 314 9 • 29'989 70'2 56'5 63'3 127'7 "52-71-240 6'2 374 H. Harrison 1220 HANIlER SPRINGS 59'9 71'9 48'0 3BB 18 t 29'903 69'3 55'7 62'5 126'3 4;.2[-259 5'2 .. 332 W, G. Morrison 25 CHRISTCHUROH 61'4 69'5 5ll-4 218 7 H, F. Skey ·Heaoa,&c. t Means prevlooa :vears, 42 LINCOLN 61'9 71'2 52'6 167 8 M. J, Soott DIRECTION OF WIND. 1220 KISSELTON., 61'9 73'1 50'8 119 6 F. Freeman N, N,E, E, S.E. S. S.W. W. N.W. Calm. 349 60'0 72'3 47'8 148 10 Miss A. Hardy 8 I 1 I 12 I 31 .. 1 .. 1 7 1 .. ISO TIIIARU 61'8 71'2 109 9 Caretaker of Domain 200 WAIMATE 59'6 6B'8 50'9 122 8 NOTE.-The weather during the month was warm and fair, F. Akhurst with barometric pressure and temperatures above the mean 1650 SANATORIUM, W AIPIATA 59'3 72'0 46'6 145 8 of previous years. Precipitation, the major portion of which Dr. A. Kidd I 800 DUNEDIN " ,. 58'8 67'7 50'0 131 6 fell during the latter part of the month, was 13 per cent. above D. Tannook the average. Total bright sunshine, 218 hours 3 minutes, 245j GORE .. ,. 58'8 71'3 46'8 48 6 47 per cent. of the possible, and four sunless days. Mean A. T, Newman 121 HOKITIKA .. .. 61'5 68'8 54'2 473 7 earth·temperature at 1 ft. was 68·8°, and 66'3° at 3 ft. Mean J. A. Chesney dew-point, 53.3°; mean elastic force of vapour, 0·407 in. ; 12 INVIIROARGILL '. I 58'0 68'5 47'6 101 12 and mean relative humidity, 70 per cent. of saturation. L. Lennie

SUMlIIARY FOB THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1925. Several extropioa1 disturbances accounted for unsettled conditions from the 20th to the close of the month, and between the 25th and 27th some heavy rains occurred. Rain also fell genera.lly about the 12th, but the weather during the remainder of the month was, on the whole, warm and fair, and in the first half some high temperatures were recorded, particularly in the East Coast districts. The rain about the 26th proved most beneficial to farmers and graziers in most parts of the Dominion. Except in the East Coast districts of the North Island and parts of the Nelson and North Canterbury districts in the South, the total month's rainfall was below the average, and remarkably so in Otago. . Mean temperatures were mostly higher than usual, but there were cold snaps about the 11th, 17th, and 26th, D. C. BATES, Director. APRIL 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1037

NEW ZEALAND RAINJfALL FOR J4NUARY, 1925. New Zealand Rainfall for January, 1926-continued.

[NOTE.-Late returns for statioDS appear at eud of table.) Station. I Tot", F"n, IDa.y. with I(100~C:;¥~~h). Rain. Tota.' Jj,an'l Days with Station. ------. ------' ---_.. ----. I (lOO~C:;¥~~h). Rain. NORTH ISLAND-continued. I .~______... (B.) NORTH-WEST ASPEOT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEM EN TO NORTH ISLAND. CAPII EGMoNT-continued. (A.) NORTH-BAST AsPECT-NoRTH CAPE TO . Okoke .• 320 9 Cape Maria van Diemen (the light 85 5 Purangi 40 I 7 house-keeper) Tollgate, Waipuku 639 9 Mangonui 164 5 Riversdale. Inglewood (817 ft.) 701 6 Kaeo 255 6 Inglewood 49,i 6 Kaikohe 134 7 Pilot-station, Waitara Russell .. 169 8 Lepperton 378 7 Kawakawa 183 9 Upper Mangorei .. 1305 6 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, 190 5 Waterworks, Mangorei 370 6 Whangarei (C.) SOUTH-WEST ASPEOT-CAPE EGMONT TO CAPE PALLISER: Ruatangata West 86 7 Ruatangata 123 10 Opunake 81 5 Wairua Falls (power.station) 234 3 Riverlea, Taranaki 203 9 Ohaeawai Manaia Kamo 82 7 Stratford Post-office 362!; Whangarei 92 8 I Oha.we, Hawera .. 212 8 Puwera, Whangarei 136 6 Hawer&. Post-office 168 8 Papa rewa (station. yard) 140 4 Patea Borough Vouncil Hydro., Mangawai 111 5 Kakaramea Warkworth 223 11 Patea . _ 163 7 Epsom, Auokland 253 9 Mataimoana 254 8 Cuvier Island 232 7 Whangamomona.. 331 7 ~o.cky Bay, Waiheke 149 9 Mangapurua Landing,Wa.ngallui River 422 5 lalrua .. 303 \0 Taumarunui 209 7 Turua, Thames •. 325 9 Okahukura 300 8 Matamata 280 10 Ra.etihi The Demain, Paeroa Horopito 429 11 Belle Vue Farm, Mangaiti .. 313 10 Waionrn 418 8 Morrinsville 337 7 Te Horoa, Hihitahi 449 10 Springdale, W"i toll. 484 9 Marybank, Wanganui 263 6 Kaimai, Tauranga 603 10 Belmont, Tayforth, WSllganui 276 5 Omanawa Falla, Tauranga 640 11 Waitahinga. Kai 357 6 Arapuni Dam, Puketurua .. Wanganui 216 3 Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 836 12 Fordell . . 307 7 Sopbia Stroot, Rotorua 860 13 Dalv(>y, Turakina 272 8 Waiotapu Mangaohane Station, Taihape 353 12 Taneatua 860 14 HuuterviIle 284 5 Maraehako, Opotiki 1116 16 Waituna. Wedt, Feilding 215 7 Wairat3,Opotiki 846 14 Thoresby, Marton 282 7 Raukokore Waitatapia, Bull'. 284 6 Pohueroro Station, Raukokore 2229 18 Glen Oroua 258 7 Mataraua, Cape Runaway 1688 16 Foxton . . 284 5 Mautotara, 2041 17 Feilding 243 5 Komako 417 6 (B.) NORTH-WIIST ASPEOT-CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN TO Kairanga 329 5 CAPB EGMONT. "Woodhey," Palmerston North 250 9 Kahuterawa Watershed, Palmerston 342 9 Rangitihi 232 9 North Kaitaia .. 350 8 Turitea Waterworks, Palmerston North 243 12 Herekino Mangaore 317 10 Wekaweka 266 6 Mangahao 432 11 Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour 173 10 Mangahao, No.1 373 10 Kohukohu 194 6 Shannon Donnelly's Crossing, Oranoa Otaki 222 9 Keretoki Station, Waima.tenlli Kapiti Island ll6 3 Whatoro 175 8 Reservoir, Brooklyn 381 9 Dargaville 72 7 Helensville 146 7 (D.) SOUTH-EAST ASPEOT-EAST CAPE TO CAPE PALLISER. Weeley Training College, Paerata East Cape 537 12 Waiuku, Auckla.nd 300 8 Kahukura, Ruatorea 1004 12 Onewhero 204 6 Kahukura Oparau 327 7 Waiorongomai Station, Tapawaeroa 1069 14 Kawhia. 356 5 Pakihiroa 1160 12 Taupo .• 502 9 Ruangarehu Station, .. 703 16 Waitomo Caves 326 5 Mangatarata Station, 723 16 Cambridge 444 8 Owhena. Tokomaru Bay .. lIll 15 Roto.o-Rangi, Cambridge •• 544 7 Waihau, 494 13 Te Kuiti 309 9 Tolaga Bay 497 16 Sonoma, Otorobanga 287 8 Kaharoa, Waimate Valley •• Hamilton, Waikato 292 6 Motu, via Gisborne 1030 20 State Farm, Waerenga 471 10 Marumoko, Motu 875 18 Horahom Rapids, Churchill 240 9 Homewood, Oiane 334 9 Ngaruawahia 364 9 Upper Opoto, Matawai Waikeria Reformatory, Te Awamutu 612 10 Koranga Valley .. 764 17 Kaitieke, Raurimu Eastwood Hill, Gisborne 432 20 Mangaotaki (550 ft.) 329 4 Otoko 536 13 Pa.ekaka. Paemako 349 7 Whatatntu " Te Matai n Aria 216 6 496 16 Ohut'a .. ' 376 3 Puha, Poverty Bay 356 12 i'dane:atoi, Mokau River 345 8 Glenroy Station, Gisbome .• 590 IS Uruj;i, Taranaki " 206 8 , Gisborne 1038 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24

NetIJ Zealand Ra.njall for January, 19.:?5-oontinued. New Zealand RainjaU Jor January, 1925-oontinuea.

··-1 1; .. witb Station. T-:-"! F.. II, ~. Station. Tot.. 1 F. all, I D&YB Wit: (lo!t~~:,sOb). R ..in. I (10ltC:;~!~b). R&in.

NORTH ISLAND-continued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (D.) SOUTH. EAST ASPEOT-EAST CAPIll TO CAPE PALLISER- (E.) NORTH ASPEOT - CAPE FAREWELL TO KAIKOURA- continued. continued. Whakapunake 645 19 Mapua, Nelson 315 10 16 Tahors., Gis borne 566 I Stanley Brook. Nelson . . . • 442 9 Gisbome 338 15 Twynham Station Creek, Gienhope .. 451 12 Puninga Station, Wharerata 632 12 Gowan, via Glenhope 377 7 "Pihanga," Ruakituri Valley, Napier 723 14 Tophouse 326 10 Mangaone Valley, Tangitere 891 18 Port Hardy, French Pass .. Portland Island .. 272 10 Stephen Island 309 5 Waibremoana 927 17 The Brothers 103 4 Power-station, Waikaremoana 766 14 Cape Campbell 75 2 Maungaharuru. 407 8 Picton .. 268 4 Putorino, Wairoa 371 16 Manaroa, Pelorus Sound 258 6 Tarawera 432 17 Yncyca, Pelorus Sou •• d 399 6 Te Waka, Te Pohue 491 11 Waitata Bay, Pelorus Sound 346 6 Waikoau, Napier Opouri Valley, Flat Creek .. 524 7 Tutira Lake 391 12 Hartley Hills, Hillersden 313 8 Hedgeley, Eskdale 359 15 Seddon 113 5 Riverbank, Rissington, Napier 345 14 Ward " 113 6 Wahine, Sherenden, Hastings 339 13 Duutroon, Jordan Mokopeka, Hastings 290 10 " Sevenoaks," Renwlcktown 198 6 Frimley, Hastings Delta Station, Blenheim " 199 5 " Te Houka Hill," Hastings a44 8 Spring Creek, Blenheim 182 7 Whanawhana, Hastings •• 485 14 Erina, Blenheim 254 7 Mara.ekakaho, Hastings 300 14 Avondale Station, Blenheim 246 8 Te Mata, Havelock North •. 276 11 Marshlauds, Blenheim 170 6 Poukawa 305 11 Hapuku 690 14 Te Aute 309 12 Ellerton, Kekerangu 212 7 Gwavas, Tikokino 506 18 Bi&<'kburn, Hawke's Bay " 529 10 Aramoana, Waipawa . 388 12 (F.) WEST ASPEOT-CAPE ]j'AREWELL TO PUYSEGUR POINT. Rangitapu, Waipawa 358 11 Mount Vernon, Waipawa .. 439 13 Farewell Spit 241 5 Waimarama, Hawke's Bay 303 11 :Karamea, Westport 277 8 Waipukurau 488 8 ·Westport 478 10 Mottiotaraia, Wanstead 374 10 Reef ton (643 ft.) .. 206 5 Oruawharo; Takapau 367 12 'Greymouth 340 6 Woodbank, Wimbledon 246 8 :Moana, Lake Brunner 240 7 Pine Grove. Dannevirke 262 9 Otira (1,255 ft.) 867 9 Waipuna., Woodville 551 8 .Lake Kanieri 520 6 Mangatainoka 338 10 Ros8, Westland 376 6 Mangamutu, P&hiatua. 276 7 Okuru " 378 8 Eastry, Tane, Eketahuna .. 146 3 Puysegur Point Tawata.ia, Eketahuna 346 7 Putara " 340 9 Eketahnna 427 6 (G.) EAST ASPEcn'-KAIKOURA TO CAPII SAUNDERS. Castlepoint 276 7 .Moundsdale, Kaikoura Annedale, Tinui .. 221 6 297 11 ·Culverden 167 12 " Waiana.," Mas terton 365 12 :Riverside Farm, Amuri 273 .. Waikohi," Masterton 344 11 13 Highfield, Amuri •. 355 10 Whareama, Masterton 288 9 iWeka Pass, Canterbury Ditton, Masterton . 183 6 390 11 Keintou Combe, Waiau, Amuri 494 Bagabot, Masterton 13 .Waiau .. 278 12 Bush Grove, Masterton 293 7 "Emscote," Stag and Spey 281 14 Marangai 289 10 " Glenallen," W aikari Eringa, Masterton .. 167 11 264 10 Gore Bay, Cheviot 254 10 Glenburn, Martinborough •• 312 6 Waipara Martinborough .. 117 3 Oxford .. 437 14 Lagoon Hill, Martinborough 332 8 Amberley 213 Te Awaite, Martinborongh 380 5 8 638 7 Featherston 372 5 321 Summit 629 8 14 Bealey .. 325 4 Waiwetu 278 6 Arthur's Pass 558 6 Wallaceville 237 7 Mt. White Station, Cass Orongorongo Waterworks._ 736 II Craigie bum 189 5 Wainuiomata Reservoir 570 9 Flock Hill 279 8 Lower Hutt 298 7 Rhodes Convalescent Home, Cash- 129 7 Karori Reservoir 410 9 mere Hills Seatoun 338 5 Islington 169 SOUTH ISLAND. Governor's Bay 200 5 Otahnna, Tai Tapu 299 6 (E.) NORTH ASPEOT-CAPIll FAREWELL TO KAIKOURA. Little River 315 5 Collingwood Puaha .. 303 8 Bainham 986 10 Magnet Bay, Little River •• 416 7 Onekaka 408 10 Pigeon Bay no 6 Takaka. . 732 10 Coalgate 382 10 " Hllrakeke," Central Moutere 256 5 Hororata 199 12 Motueka 318 6 Darfield III 5 " Asbestos Cottage, "Pokororo 492 11 Akaroa .. 245 3 (height, 2,700 ft.; Southbridge 184 7 Wangapeka 317 11 Mount ToriellS9, Sprinlliield 277 10 Upper Moutere •• 261 6 Methven 378 8 APRIL9.j THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1039

New Zealand Rainfall for January, 1925-continued. New Zealand Rainfall jar January, 1926-continued.

, I .with Sta.tion. To;~l~:ll, Day" Station. I Tot~::;:JI, lDalt" .witb I(100 to Inch). 1 Ham. : '(100 10 Incb). RIn.

SOUTH ISLAND-continued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued.

(G.) EAST ASPIIOT-KA.IKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS-continued. (H.) SOUTH ASPIIOT-CAPE SAUNDRRS TO PUYSEOUR POlNT­ conlinued. Rudstone, Methven 333 13 i Lake Coleridge Hom('st(>ad •• .. I Frankton 17 3 Port Switching Stn, Lake Coleridgc 338 13 Queenstown '22 2 GJenthorne, Lake Coleridge 260 7 Moa Creek 101 4 Double Hill 200 4 St. Batban's 219 5 Winchmore, Ashburton 178 7 Blaokstone Hill 321 9 Ashburton 170 8 Clyde .• Roxburgh, Springburn 374 12 Alexandra 120 5 Staveley 379 10 Galloway 64 4 Evandale, Mount Somers •. 238 11 Earnsoleugh 45 4 Lynnford, Hind.. . 243 9 Roxburgh 70 3 Peel Forest 448 II Balclutha 29 3 Kapunatiki, Rangitata 196 7 GIenfalloch Station, Nokomai 41 4 Cefn Orchard. Geraldine 254 10 Castle Hill Station. Athol .. 83 3 Waitui. Geraldine 258 10 Wendon 7I 4 Oraei Gorge 596 14 Lawrence 130 8 Orari Estate. Orari 294 II Owaka •. 80 4 Balmoral Plantation 133 7 Tapanui Nursery 114 9 Braemar 189 4 Crookston Bedyshurst, It'airlie 397 15 Waikawa Valley .. 110 11 Horwell Downs, Fairlie 447 12 Tahakopa. Wharuarimu 108 12 Lambrook, Fairlie 169 7 Mimihau. Wyndham III 11 Mona Vale. Albury Uplands. Waimahaka 91 8 Godley Peaks. Te Kapl>. Ma.ckenziu 711 2 Roslin Estate, Woodlands .• 93 13 Country Dipton " The Hermitage. Mount Cook 313 3 Radio.Awarua 85 8 Waratah, Albury 243 8 " Morven, ,. Ohai 252 II Kakahu Bush, Geraldine 211 8 Nightcaps 110 7 Cave 160 10 Otautau 61 7 Pleasant Point •. 145 10 Manapouri 32 3 SeadoWn 165 10 Monowai (Suunyside) 43 3 Smithfield 152 9 Timaru Reservoir 101 6 (I.) ISLANDS. Benmore Station, Omarama 169 5 Otiake .• 130 8 Centre Island 141 9 Totara •• 68 5 Half·moon Bay, Stewart Island Duntroon 115 10 Niue Island Reed St., Oamaru 95 9 Avarua, Rarotonga. Cook Islanm Oamaru 71 6 Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands Steward Settlement, Oamaru 52 3 Manga.ia, Cook Islands 768 14 Te Awa, HilIgrove 148 8 Chatham Island. 186 4 Kauroo Hill, Maheno 91.5 Bushey Park, Palmeniton South 179 10 LATE RETURNS, Roslyn •. Burnside. Dunedin 101 9 Wairua Falls, December. 1924 530 12 Sunshine Hill. Dunedin 93 6 Keretoki Station. December, 1924 916 4 Fish.hatchery, Porto bello . . 131 7 Waiuku. December. 1924 .. 581 19 Whare Flat 212 7 Horopito, December, 1924 .. 799 19 Mosgiel .. Kahukura, August, 1924 .. 658 12 September. 1924 823 14 (H.) SOUTH ASPBOT-CAPII SAUNDERS TO PUYSIIOUR POINT October, 1924 .. 341 9 November, 1924 539 9 Paerau •• 127 3 .. December, 192-l 731 5 Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa 116 6 Motu, December, 1924 555 14 Naseby Plantation 224 6 Wahine, HaRting', Heptember, IOU 195 7 Waipiata 169 6 Octo bel'. 1924 .. 786 12 Patearoa 104 5 November, l!)U 92 4 Naseby 263 7 ., "Decenlber, H124 . . 307 10 Robertslee. MiddJemarch 215 10 'fe Aute, December. 1924 .. 786 13 Tarras .. 80 3 Ditton. Masterton, Decem ber, 1924 Ill\) 14 Hawea Flat 97 2 The Brothers, December. 1924 357 11 Makarora 191 4 Ward. December. 1924 411 9 Maungawera, Otago 106 3 Balmoral Plantation, December, 1924 354 14 Glendhu, Pembroke \Vhare Flat, December. 1924 627 14 Luggate. Cromwell 20 2 Luggate, December, 1924 .. 105 6 Ophir 89 5 G1enfalloch Station, November, 1924 141 6 Manorburn Dam .. 80 6 December, 1924 202 12

floternment Office8 to be clOBed on Saturday, the 25th April. Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. - Declaration revok,:ng the 1925. ·in Celebmtion oj Anzac Do_y. DiS80lution of a Soc'iety.

Office of the Pu blic Service Commissioner. WILLIAM GREER FLETCHER, Assistant Registrar Wellington, 3rd A pri!, 1925. I , of Incorporated Societies, do hereby declare that the HE Government offict's throughout New Zealand will declaration made by me on the 12th day of August, 1924, T be closed on Saturday, the 25th April, 1925, Anzac dissolving the Hamilton Rowing Club (Incorporated), was Day, pursuant to the _.l.nzac Day Act, 1920, as amend~d by made in error. and the said declaration is accordingly hereby the Anzac Day Amendment Act,. 1921-·22, which provdes revok"d in pursuance of section 28, subsection (3), of the that such day shall be ohserved throughout New Zealand Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. in all respects as if it were a Sunday. Dated at Auckland, this 2nd day of April. 1925. P. VERSCHAFFELT, WM. G. FLETCHER. Public Service CommisHioner. Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. 1040 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE. [No. 24

Oerlijicalu oj Naturalization granted.

Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 7th April, 1925. T is hereby' notified, for public information, that certificates of naturalization, in accordance with the provisions of the I British Nationality and Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Act, 1923, have been granted to the persons named and desoribed hereunder. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Miuister of Internal Affairs.

SCHEDULE.

Name. Reaiden"". OecupatiOD. COUDtry 01 Birth. Date of I~atur~~atiOD

Pivach, Ivan Jack .. Auckland Motorman (tramway) Dalmatia 4/4/25. Russell, John Harold Station hand America Johrison, John Henry :Flat Point, Masterton Fencer Finland Macale, Martin Tuturau .. Farmer Austria Larsen, Gerhard Invercargill Norway Andresen, Hans Foxton .. Fisherman" Denmark Olsen, Angnetta' Sawyer's Bay Widow Sweden *Silich, Nicholas Dargaville Farmer Dalmatia. Jackson, Isaac Wellington Retired Poland 4/4/25. Lattermann, Karl Friederick Wilhelm Carpenter Germany Caine, Mary Elizabeth Ota';tau .. Mental Nurse U.S.A... Wackrow, Fritz J ohrison ville Retired settler Sweden Beccard, Augusta I Arthurton Domestic duties Germany

• Special certl1lcate under sootion 7.

Public Trus' OJ!ic~ Act, 1908, and lta A mendmenl8.-BletltiOnB to admini8ter E8Iate8.

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

NO., Name. RcBidence. Occupation. I Date ElectionDate Teetate or I Stamp Omeo I of Death. I lIIed. I Inteatate. conoemed.

1 Amundsen, Amund .. I Eskdale .. . . Farmer · . 6/5/24 1/4/25 Testate Napier. 2 Auchinleck. Francis Spalding Oaro, Kaikoura .. Labourer .. 2/12/24 1/4/25 Intestate Christchurch. 3 Cairns, William John .. [ Christchurch .. · . 9/3/25 31/3/25 Testate 4 Kean, William .. .. Blind River, Seddon " · . 26 or 1/4/25 Intestate Blenh~im. " 27/1/25 5 Kingdon, Emma Eleanora Formerly of Auckland Married woman 15/2/25 1/4/25 Testate Christchurch. but late of Christ. ! church 6 Meyer, Frederick .. Sydenham .. Railway employee 28/1/25 31/3/25 " I 7 Rich, Julia Ellen . , Christchurch .. Married woman 8/4/16 31/3/25 Intestate " 8 Robinson, Adrian Haman Hokitika . . Miner .. .. 18/1/25 1/4/25 Kokitika. 9 Sproull, Charles Casement Invercargill .. Librarian .. 24/12/24 31/3/25 " N. Plymouth. 10 Turner, Peter .. .. Christchurch . . Retired tinsmith 6/2/25 1/4/25 Test'~te Christchurch. 11 Waite, John Thomas .. Coal Creek, Grey. Farmer .. 13/12/24 31/3/25 Intestate Hokitika. I mouth 12 Westall, John .. .. Christchurch .. Farm labourer .. 23/2/25 31/3/25 I Christchurch. I " Public Trust Office, Wellington, N.Z., 6th April, 1925. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

Mining Privileges struck off the Register.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1911. Office of the Mining Registrar, Westport, 24th March, 1925. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the provisions of section 30 (4) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914, that each N of the privileges described in the Sohedule hereto has this day been struck off the l~egister kept by me. C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Mining Registrar

SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. I J.ocallty. i Licensee.

9/16 1/9/16 Water.ra~~---- II ~i7!~~-:------~~:.u~?~~~~~- 2/18 5/3/18 6/20 29/6/20 " James Butterworth. 1069 16/11/04 Residence.site Secti~ns 113 and 114, Den. John Henry Bond. niston 2134 7/4/08 Water-race .. Burnett's Face .. Catherine Ryan. 4951 7/5/18 Ordinary alluvial claim Bradshaw's Terrace Henrv Marshall J.owther and William I.owe. 5010 17/9/18 Special site .. Addisons Sydney Williamson, Patrick Kane, Martin O'De"_, and James Gilbertson. 5014 15/10/18 Tunnel tail-race Ditto. 5124 24/6/19 Special site .. Sea t'~n ville Donald McLellan. APRIL 9.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1041

RC{fu/ation8 under the Patent8, Designs, and Trade-mark8 Act. PROCEDUHE UNDER SECTION 29 OF THE SAID ACT AS 8E1'­ OUT IN SECTIf)" 3 OF THE PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE­ MARKS AMEND~IENT ACT, 1924. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraL 104. An application to the Registrar for an order under ORDER IN COUNCIL. section 29 of t·he Act shall be made on Patents Form No. 32, and shall show clearly the nature of the applicant's interest, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day the facts upon which he bases his case, and the relief which of April, 1925. he seeks. The application shall be accompanied by statutory Present: declarations verifying the applicant's interest and the facts set out in the application. THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 105. If the Registrar upon consideration of the application TN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority decides that it may proceed, it shall be advertised in the ...L conferred on him by the Patents, Designs, and Trade­ Journal, and the applicant shall upon receipt of directions marks Act, 1921-22 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), from the Registrar serve a copy of the application and of and of all other powers enabling him in this behalf, His the declarations upon the patentee and upon any other Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New persons appearing from the Register to be interested in the Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the patent.. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make 106. Tho patentee or any person desirous of opposing the the following amendments and additional regulations under application shall within fourteen days from the advertisement the said Ac·t, and also the follOwing regulations relating to of the application in the Journal, or such further time as the licenses of right and the prevention of abuse of monopoly Registrar may allow, deliver to the Registrar a counter­ right.s, pursuant to sections two and three of the Patents, statement verified by a statutory declaration fully setting Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Act. 1924, and doth out the grounds on which the application is opposed. A hereby declare that the said regulations shall come into copy of the count.er-statement and of the declaration shall force on the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and at the same time be delivered to the applicant by the twenty-five, and shall be read together with and form part of opponent. the regulations made on the twenty-sixth day of June, one 107. A demand for hearing by any of the parties shall be thousand nine hundred and twenty-two (hereinafter called made upon Patents }'orm No. 33, which must be left at the "the said regulations "). Office within fourteen days from the date of delivery of the counter-statement and declaration. 108. Cpon receipt of such demand, the Registrar shall REGULATIONS. appoint a time for hearing the case, and shall gjve all the parties ten days' notice at the least of such appointment_ LICENSES 0>' RIGHT Any party who does not desire to be heard shall forthwith 97. A REQl'EST to the Registrar to endorse a patent with the notify the Registrar to that effect. Every person who words .. Licenses of right" shall be made upon Patents Form desires to be heard, except the person applying for the hearing. No. 27. Such request shall bc accompanied hy a statutory may leave Patents Form No.6 at the Office, and the Registrar decIat'ation and such other evidence as the Registrar mav may refuse .to hear any person who has not left Patents Form deem necessary to show thA-t the patentee is not precluded No. 6 prior to the date of the hearing. If no application by contract from making such request. for a hearing has been received from any party and the 98. Upon receipt of such request it shall be advertised in Registrar is of opinion that a hearing is necessary, he shall the JOUl'1lol, and any person alleging that such request has appoint a time for hearing the case, and the procedure shall been made contrary to some contract in which he is interested be the same as that Ret out above. Mter hearing the party may apply to the Registrar upon Patents Form No. 28, within or parties, or without a hearing if no hearing is necessary, one month from the date of the advertisement, for the refusal the Registrar shall decide the case and notify his decision to of the request. Such application shall be accompanied by the parties. a copy and a statement in duplicate setting out fully the nature 109. An application by an existing licensee, under a patent of the applicant's interest, the facts upon which he bases his which has been endorsed " Licenses of right" under the pro­ case, and the relief which he seeks. A copy of the application visions of section 29, subsection (3) (a), of the Act for an and of the statement will be transmitted by the Regjstrar order of the Registrar entitling the licensee to surrender his to the patentee. license in exchange for a license to be settled by the Registrar 99. Cpon such application being made and a copy thereof shall be made upon Patents Form No_ 29 as provided in transmitted to the patentee, the provisions of Regulations Regulation 100, and the further proceedings thereon shall be 30 to 36 of the said regulations shall apply, mutatis mutandis, reglliated in accordance with the provisions contained in to the further proceedings thereon. Regulation 100 as if it were herein repeated_ 100. An application to the Registrar for settlement of the no. The forms herein referred to are the forms contained terms of a license under a patent which has been endorsed in the Schedule hereto, and such forms, or forms to the like " Licenses of right" shall be made upon Patent Form No. 29. effect, shall be used in all cases to which they are applicable, Such application shall be accompanied by a copy and a state­ and shltll be modified as directed by the Registrar to meet ment in duplicate setting Qut fully the nature of the applicant's other cases. interest, the facts upon which he bases his case, and the terms 111. The scale of fees set out in the First Schedule of the of the license whieh he is prepared to grant or accept. A said regulations is hereby amended by the addition of the copy of the application and of the statement will be trans­ following scale of fees :- mitted by the Registrar to the patentee or the applicant for the license, as the case may be. Upon such application being On request for endorsement of patent "Licenses of £ made and copy thereof transmitted to the patentee or appli­ right" 1 cant for the license, as the case may be, the provisions of On application for refusal of re(l'lest for endorsement of Regulations 30 to 36 of the said regulations shall apply, patent" Licenses of right" 2 mutati8 mutandi8, to the further proceedings thereon. On application for settlement of terms of license under 101. An application by a patentee for the cancellation of patent endorsed" Licenses of right" 5 an endorsement under subsection (3) of section 26 of the On application for cancellation of endorsement of a Act shall be made upon Patents Form No_ 30, and shall be patent" Licenses of right" 2 advertised by the Registrar in the Journal and in such other On notice of opp03ition to cancellation of endorsement of a patent " Licenses of right" .. 2 manner (if any) as he deems desirable. Such application should be accompanied by Patents Form No. 8 in respect On application for grant of compulsory license or revo- cation of a patent under section 29 5 of the unpaid moiety of all renewal fees which have become On request for hearing under section 29 (10) . _ 2 iue since the endorsement_ 102. At any time within one month from the first of such On application for revocation of a patent under- sec- Advertisements in the Journal any person may gjve notice tion 28 2 of opposition at the Office on Patents Form No. 31- Such 112. Regulation 7 (1) of the said regulations is hereby notice shall be accompanied by a copy and a statement in amended bv the omission of the word "or" after the words duplicate setting out fully the nature of the opponent's in­ "namely. applications for patents," and the insertion in terest, the facts upon which he bases his case, and the relief place thereof of the words "for the revocation of patents, which he seeks. A copy of the notice and of the statement for the grant of a license under a patent, for the endorse­ will be transmitted by the Registrar to the patentee. ment of a patent 'Licenses of right,' for the refusal of a 103. Upon such notice of opposition being given and a copy req lleot for the endor.ement of a patent 'Licenses of right,' thereof transmitted to the patentee, the provisions of I~el!:u­ for the cancellation of such endorsement, for"; and is lations 30 to :lti of the said regulations shall apply, mutatis furbher amended by the omission of the comma between the mutandis, to the further proceedings thereto. words" applications" and" specifications" and the insertion C 1042 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24 in place thereof of the word" or "; and is further amended [Patents Form No.3!. by the omission of the words" or letters patent," after th,­ Patents, De8igns, and Trade-marks Amendment Act, 1924. word" specifications"; and is further amended by the addi­ tion of the words "notkes of oppositions," after the words NOTICE 0]' OPPOSITION TO CANCELLATION OF ENDORSEMENT " authorizations of agents." OF A PATENT" LICENSES OF RIGll'r." [To be accompanied by a copy and statement of case in duplicate. ] I, [or We], [Here state (in full) name and address of opponent SCHEDULE. or opponents], hereby give notice of opposition to the applica­ Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Act, 1924. tion for the cancellation of the endorsement "Licenses of right" in respect of Patent No. [Patents Form No. 27. My [or Our] address for service in the Dominion of New REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF PATENT "LICENSES OF Zealand is- RIGHT." [To be signed by the opponent or oppon ents.] I [or We] hereby request that Patent No. may be To the Registrar, Patent Office, endorsed" Licenses of right." Wellington, New Zealand. My [or Our] address for service in the Dominion of New Zealand is- [Patents ]j'orm No. 32. [To be signed by the patentee or patentees.] Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Act, 1924. To the Registrar, Patent Office, APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF COMPULSORY LICENSE OR W ellington, New Zealand. REVOCATION OF A PATENT UNDER SECTION 29. NOTE.-This form should be accompanied by a statutory I, [or We], [H ere insert (in full) name, address, occupation, declaration, &0., as required by Rule 97. and nationality of applicant or applicants], hereby declare that there has been an abuse of the monopoly rights under Patent No. . [Patents Form No. 28. [Here set 01lt the nature of the applicant's interest, the rIels Patents, Designs, and Trade-maries Amendment Act, 1924. upon which he bases his case, and the relief which he seeks.] My [or Our] address for service in the Dominion of New ApPLICATION FOR REFUSAL OF REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT Zealand is- OF PATENT" LICENSES OF RIGHT." [To be signed by the applicant or applicants.] To be accompanied by a copy and a statement of case in To the Registrar, Patent Office, duplicate. ] Wellington, New Zealand. I, [or We], [Here insert (in full) name, address, occupation, and nationality of applicant or applicants], hereby declare that EPa tents Form No. 33. the request for the endorsement of Patent No , Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Act, 1924. "Licenses of right," is contrary to a contract in which I REQUEST FOR HEARING UNDER SIWTION 29 (IO), am [or we are] interested, and I [or we] apply that such request may he refused. [ lor We] hereby request t,hat a hearing may be appointed My [or Our] address for service in the Dominion of New in connection with the application made unrler the provisions Zealand is-- of section 2!l in respect of Patent No. [To be signed by the applicant or applicant8.] rTo be signed by the applicant (or applicants) To the Registrar, Patent Office, or his (or their) agent]. Wellington, New Zealand. To the Registrar, Patent Office, Wellington. New Zealand. F. D. THOMSON, [Patents Form No. 29. Clerk of the Executive Council. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendmeni Act, 1924. APPLICATION FOR SETTLEMENT OF TERMS OF LICENSE UNDER Municipal Corporations Act, 1920.-Authorizing Investment PATENT ENDORSED "LICENSES OF RIGHT." of Renewal Funds in Advances by Way of First Mortgage on Real Securitie.. in New Zealand. [To be accompanied by a copy and a statement of case in duplicate.] . CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. I, [or We], [Here insert (in fUll) name, address, occupation, ORDER IN COUNCIL. and nationality of applicant or applicants], hereby apply for settlement of the terms of a license to be granted under At the Governmf'nt Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day Patent No. [Strike out these words if unapplicable], of April, 1925. and request that an order may be made entitling me to sur­ Present: render the license dated granted to me by the THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. patentee. The license is applied for by [Here insert full name, address, ''XTHEREAS by section one hundred and seventeen of nationality, and occupation of the applicant for license, or V ~ the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920 (hereinafter re­ strike out the words if the application is made by the applicant ferred to as " tho said Act "), it is enacted that Renewal Fund for the license]. Commissioners appointed in pursuance of section one hundred and fifteen of the said Act, may invest all moneys received [To be 8igned by patentee or applicant for license.] by them for the purposes of a renewal fund in such securities To the Registrar, Patent Office, other than those mentioned in the said section as may be Wellington, New Zealand. authorized by the Governor-General in Council: And whereas by Orders in Council dated the first day of April and seventh day of July. one thousand nine hundred [Patents Form No. 30. and twenty-four, and gazetted on the seventeenth day of April and tenth day of July then instant, Renewal Fund Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Act, 1924. Commissioners appointed under section one hundred and

APPLICATION FOR CANCELLATION OF ENDORSEMENT r)F A fifteen of the said Act were authorized to invest all moneys PATENT H LICENSES OF RIGHT." received by them for the purposes of a renewal fund in the Common Fund of the Public Trust Office, and in the bonqs, I, [or We] , hereby apply that the endorsement of debentures, or other securities of certain local authorities: Patent No_ "Licenses of right" may be cancelled, And whereas in addition to the powers contained in the and I [or we] enclose Patents Form No.8 in respect of the said Orders in Council it is desirable that Renewal Fund unpaid moiety of all renewal fees which have become due Commissioners should be authorized to invest such funrls in since the endorsement. advances by way of first mortgage on real securities in New I [or We] declare that there is no existing license under Zealand: the patent. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of My [or Our] address for service is- the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of [To be signed by the patentee or patenteeB.] the power and authority conferred upon him by the said section one hundred and seventeen and of all other powers To the Registrar, Patent Office, and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by Wellington, New Zealand, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council APRIL 9.) 'rItE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1043 of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize Renewal Fund I Reg,dations with respect to Export for Bale of Deer, Deer­ Commissioners appointed under section one hundred and I skins, Veni80n, lItags' Heads or Antlers. fifteen of the said Act to invest all moneys received by them for the purposes of a Renewal Fund in advances by way of CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. first mortgage on real securities in New Zealand. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day of April, 1925. Present: 8pecial Districts under tke Auctianeera Act, 1908. THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. I by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22 ORDER IN COUNCIL. (hereinafter referred to a.s "the said Act "), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day of acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive April, 1925. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following Present: regulations for the purposes of the said Act:- TBlI HOIiOUBABLlII Sm FB.AliOIS BlDLL PRBSJDING IN CoUNOlL. REGULATIONS. N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority J. IN these regulations the expression "tho said regulations" I conferred on him by section nine of the Auctioneers means the regulations made under the said Act on the 1st day Act" 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), His of February, 1924, and gazetted on the 7th day of the same Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New month. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revokl' 2. Clause 7 of the said regulations is hereby amended by all previous Orders in Council declaring special districts for inserting the following proviso to subclause (4) thereof:­ the purposes of or taking effect under the said Act; and "Provided that this subclause shall not apply to deer doth here by declare that the several parts of the said Dominion which have been or may hereafter be by Warrant of the described in the second column of the Schedule hereto (being Governor-General declared to cease to be imported game." parts of the Dominion which are sparsely populated) shall 3. The said clause 7 is hereby further amended by reo be special districts for the purposes of the said Act, and shall voking subclaus.. (5) thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof the be known by the names set forth in the first column of the following subclause;- said Schedule; and it is hereby declared that the sum of "(5.) (a.) No person shall export or attempt to export for ten pounds (£10) shall be the amolmt of auctioneer's license sale beyond New Zealand any deer, or venison, or stag's fee to be paid in each of the said special districts; and that head, or the antlers or skins thereof, without the consent in the persons from time to time holding the offices or positions writing of the Minister. described in the third column of the said Schedule shall be "(b.) Such consent may relate to deer, or venison, or stags' the persons to grant auctioneers' licenses for the districts heads, or the antlers or skins thereof, or any two or more of opposite to the name whereof their descriptions stand re­ the same, and may relate to one occasion of export or to spectively. export over such period of time as the Minister may think fit. SCHEDULE. "(c.) Such consent shall be subject to such conditions and restrictions as the Minister may impose. Name of District. I DescriptlOll of each DiStrict_I Licensing 0 m...... " (d.) Any such consent may be revoked at any time during its currency. "(e.) Every person exporting or attempting to export any Mongonui Counties of Mongonui County Clerk,Mongo­ deer, or venison, or stags' head, or the antlers or skins and Whangaroa nui County Council. thereof, under the provisions of such consent as aforesaid Russell .. Counties of Bay of Is­ County Clerk, Bay of shall comply with all conditions and restrictions thereby lands and Hokianga Islands County imposed." Council. F. D. THOMSON, Hobson Counties of Hobson and County Clerk, Robson Clerk of the Executive Council. Otamatea County Council. Raglan County of Raglan County Clerk, Raglan County Council. Coromandel County of Coromandel County Clerk, Coro. Extendinu Time for registering Charges against Land for' man del Co un ty Unpaid Land-tax. Council. Hauraki' County of Hauraki County Clerk, Hau­ CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GenemI. Plains Plains raki Plains County ORDER IN COUNCIL. Council. Rotorua County of Rotorua County Clerk, Roto­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th day County rua County Council. of April, 1925. Whakatane County of Whakatane County Clerk, Whaka­ Present: tane County Coun. THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IIi CoUNOIL, cil. Opotiki County of Opotiki County Clerk, Opotiki HEREAS by section eleven of the Land and Income County Council. W Tax Amendment Act, 1924 (hereinafter called" the Kawhia County of Kawhia Stipendiary Magis­ said Act"), declared to be deemed part of the Land and trat.e, Hamilton. Income Tax Act, 1»23 (hereinafter called "the principal Wairoa County of Wairoa County Clerk, Wairoa Act "), the Commissioner may within the time thereby limited County Council. register in manner therein appearing any charge created by Akitio County of Akitio Count,y Clerk, Akitio the said section: County Council. And whereas by subsection four of the said section it is in Collingwood County of Collingwood County Clerk, Colling­ effect enacted that the Commissioner shall have no right to wood County Conn­ recover from any successor in title, tenant, or mortgagee cil. mentioned in bection one hundred ,and forty-seven of the Takaka . _ County of Takaka County Clerk, Takaka principal Act any land-tax in respect of the payment of County Council. which defa ,It has been made before the commencement of Karamea Karamea Riding of County Clerk, Buller the said Act, unless he has registered such charge within six County of Buller County Council. months after the commencement of the said Act: Kaikoura County of Kaikonra County Clerk, Kai. And whereas certain of such charges as aforesaid cannot be konra County Coun­ registered within the said period of six months: cil. And whereas by section one hundred and seventy-three of Cheviot .. County of Cheviot County Clerk, Cheviot the principal Act the Governor-General by Order in Council County Council. may appoint a further time if anything tbereby required to Chatham County of Chatham Stipendiary Magis­ be done within a fixed time cannot be so done: ' Islands Islands trate Chatham Is­ Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and lands. authority vested in him under the principal Act and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, His F. D. THOMSON, Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Clerk of the Executive Council. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the 1044 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ~4

Executive Council of the said Dominion. doth hereby appoint I ENGLAND, EAST COAST. the period expiring on the eleventh day of July, one thouslmd Plamborough Head Light.-Alternlion in (,'hllracler. nine hundred and twenty-five, as the time within which a charge may be registered under subsection four of section Former Notice.-No. IM5 of Ul24 [PHELnrrKATlyl; hereby eleven of the said Act for the purposes of that section in the cancelled. case of land-tax in respect of t,he payment of which default Position.-Lat. 5-+" 07' N., long. W Oi,' W. (upprO;,..). has been made before the commencement of the said Act. Abridgerl De8cription.-Op.-ll. (4) e,·. jii 8ec., 214ft., 21l\1. Alterntion.-The charactcr of the light has been altered F. D. THOMHON, from alterna~ing flashing white and red to yrnnp-flashing Clerk of the Executive Council. white, showing fU11r flashes every fifteen second8, thllH: Flash ------0·2 sec., eclipse 2·1 soc.; flash 0·2 see., eclipse 2·1 sec.; fiash 0·2 scc., eelipso 2·1 see.; flash 0·2 sec., eclipse 7·9 sec. Validating Proceeding. in connection with the JjJarlborough NOTB.-This light is now to be expunged from the small Electric-power Board's Loan of £37U,'IOO for Electrical scale chart N' o. 20nOA. Works and Undertakings. E"ULA'ID, \\'ES'f COAs'r.-Bms'l'OL CHANNEL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Lnndy 18lnnd South Light.-Alteration in Period. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Former Notice.-Xa. ltiG9 of 1924 [PR>;LIMINARY]; hereby At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 6th d",y cancelled. of April, 1925. Position.-On "ollth-eastern end of the island. Lat. Prescnt: 5!" 10' N., long. 4' 39' \Y. (aPln·ox.). Ahridged D"scription.--FI. ev. 30 8ec., 17.5fl., 19 M. THE HONOURABI,>; SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIJ)]NQ IN COUNOII .. Altemtion.-The pcriod of the flashing white light has been HEREAS the Marlborongh Electric-power Board aJtel'~d from one rrlinntc to thirty 8cconds. W lately proceeded to raise a loan of three hundred Remar/.:8.--Thc visibility of the light is now 19 miles; in thousand pounds under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1\l13 other respects the light is unaltered. (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), for the electrical NOTK-Thi, light waE formerly shown as a rcYolving light works and undertakings set forth in the notice published on some copies of the charts. pursuant to section nine of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as " the said notice ") : NOit'.!'H ATLANTIC OCEA:'I.-AzOREs, FLORES ISLANI>. And whereas the proceedings in connection with the "aid Albern«.. Point.-Light to be eBtabli"l"d. loan were irregular in that the said notice and the proposal submitted to the ratepayers did not set forth that it was Date rif Estfthlishment.--On or about 28th ,January, 1925 proposed to provide a sinking fund of one per ccntum per without further notice. anllum on the amount of the said loan for repayment of the Position.-On north-western end of t,he island. Lat. loan by creating a sinking fund of that amount, as required 39° 31' 05" N., long. 31° 13' 57" W., on chart No. l\J46. hy the said Act: Abridged Descriplion.-Fl. ev. 5 8ec., 285ft., ;!,' M. And whereas it appears that the ratepayers of the district Charaeterist.ies- have not been misled by such irregularity as afores,id, and it Clwrarter.-Flashing white e.:very five second.,. is expedient to validate the same: Elevation.-2S5 ft. (86m9). l'i8ihility;-23 mile". Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Stmcture.-\Yhitc <"iroula!' masonry tower; 41 ft. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of (12m,,) in height. the powers and a'lthorities conferred on him hy scction one C.,NTRAI. A~IERlCA, PACIFIC COASl'.--~>ANAMA. hundred aud eleven of the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by Panama C'rnul! Enlrance,-lnformalion re B110yage of Spoil a'ld with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of Orrrund. the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the Po.,ition.-On south-west,ern 'ide of cntrance to drcdged proceedings in connection with tho said 103.n shall be valid to channcL Lat. flO ,~3' X., long. 7\J0 32' W. (approx.). ali intents and purposes as though the said notice and the De/fI';ls.-- Tlw spoil ground is now- marked by li!lht-buovs said proposal submitted to the ratepayers had set forth the as dt't-H'l'iued in the following note, which is to be sl~bstitutod aforesaid particulars as required by the said Act, and that for thc existing notc shown all charts Nos. 1544, and 1299 :­ the validity of the proceedings in coIlIlect.ion with the said "(Jlarked by ')lack-nt/d·red light-buoys 8hol)'i1>[1 .fixed red loan shall not be called in question by re>losen only of the lights, ,,,hich are rnot'ed a.s nece8sary withDu.! ,wtice.) " i:.-regularity aforesaid. NO'I'E.-The six black conical buoys, formerly marking the F. D. THOMSON, limits of this spoil ground, are to be expunged from the Clerk of the Executive Council. charts. ------~------.~ ._-- On "hart No. 657 the note" (marked by light-l)uoy8) " is to Notice to Mariners No. 26 of 1925. be inserted against the words a Spoil Ground."

CE"l'RAL A~TE"roA, PACIFIC COAST.-PANA~IA ISLAS P~mLAS. NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLANn.-FIRTTI 01; THAMEs.­ THA~IES (VI' AIHOU) RIVER EN'fRANCE. Sun Juse Islrmd Light.-Alleration in Period. Pos,itio>l.-Near southern end of th" island. Lat. flO 12' N., Marine Departmpnt, long. 7!lC oS' W. (appro.".). Wellington, N.Z., 2nd April, 1925. Abridged description.-(U) 1<'1. et'. 6 8€1:., 222 fl .. 21 2\[. Light installed. Illteration.-The period of the flashiM white light has becn HE Thames Harbour Board notify that on or about thc altered from twelve seconds to six seconds, thus: Flash T_ . evening of tho 6th April, 1925, an unwatched flashing 2 seo., eclipse 4 sec. white light, six seconds, flash three-fifths of a second, arc AFR'rRAI.IA, N()R'rn C()Awl'.-ToRRES RTRAIT. uninterrupted, height 14 ft., visible 5 11-1., will he exhibited f'om a four-pile beacon surmounted by a white-painted E 1'1 rleaI'o I( r l3traJf.---R:risfence (~f 8hoa18. reetangular structure situated at the outer channel of the (a.) Po,'ition.-At a

APRIL 9.J TIlE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1'E. 1045

DpA9cription.-This coral shoal, the centre of which, This rock has been searehed}or by Captain Bollons of the has been found to be situated in the above position, is ,Government Lighthouse Steamer "Tutanekai" without about 9 e"bles in length in ea"terly and westerly direction success, and it is assumed that the bearings supplied in the and about 5 cables in breadth. The lea,st depth is only original information were inaccurately given. 2 ft. (Om6), instead of It fathom, (2m7) "s formerly In the meantime mariners are cautioned to give the southern shown. side of the entrance to Talaga Bay a wide berth until further Re/)/fl,rits.--The limits of the shoal arc to be indicated information has been obtained or until a further investigation by '" danger line. The two depths of 9 fath.oths (!{jm,,) of the locality has been made. formerly shown within this area arc t,o be expunged and When this haR becn done further information will be the symbol for a rock with a depth of less than 6 ft. promptly publikhed. (Im8) substituted in caeh case. Publications affeeted: Admiralty Charts Nos. 3500 and (b.) Merkara shoal: 2527: "Xew Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, page 257. Positiol1.-At a distanoe of about three-quarter,; of a G C, GODFREY Secretary mile eastward of cbarted position, Lat. 10° 30' 20" 8., .,. long. 141° 13' 00" E. ------Description,-·A coral shoal with a depth of 31 fathoms Xo/ice to ,llariners .So. 28 of 1925. (6m9) instead of 3 fathoms (5m5) as formerly shown. The shoal is about 4t eablen in len~th in an easterly N~w ZEALAND.-SOI·1'H ISLAND.-CooK S'rRAIT.-TASMAN and westerly direction [tnd about 3 eables in breadth. OR BLIND RAY. NOTE.-The positions given refer to chart No. 2354, The note Proudfoot shoal, Cook Reef, and adjacent :l-1arine Department, soundings are from a survey by Captain Denham, H.M.S. Wellington, N.Z., 6th April, 1925. o. Herald," 1860, hithPlto shown near the margin of Ocea8';OIla-l Jjight r/:i8conlinued. chart No. 231i4, southward of the foregoing shoals, is now to be expunged. l\FOJ~MATION is hereby given that exhibition of the I white light which has o<"('asionally been shown by the JAVA, EAST COAS1'.-BALI ilTRAI'£, residents of the farmhouse at, Totaranui Bay will be dis(lon· Banyuwangi Light.-Alteration in Character. tinned without further notice. Publication affected: Admiraltv Charts Nos. 2(;16 and Former Kotice.-No. 1038 of 1924. 3629; "New Zealand Pilot," ninth' edition, 1919, page 284. Position.-Close eastward of Port ofliee. Lat, 8° 13' S., long. 1I4° 23' E. (approx.). G. C. GODFREY, Recretary. Abridyed Description.--FJ. ev. 15 .ee., 4.~ ft., 12 M. Alteration.-The group·occulting whit<> light, quoted in Sotive to Jla.riners So. 29 of 192:;. former notice, has heen replaced by a flashing white light every fifteen ",conds. NEW ZEALANv.-NoH'rJl lSLAND.-Al"CKLAXI> HARBOUR. JAVA, NOR1~H COAST, Inderamayu Point.-Shoal westu'ard of; Alteration in Position Marine Department, of Buoy. Wellington, N.Z., 6th April, 1925. (fl.) Shoal: ])redgers operating. Position. -A t a distance of about 4 miles we,tward of HE AucklalHl Harbour Board notify that dredgers Inderamayu Point. Lat. 6° la' 40" S., long. 108° 14' 00" T are now operating in the undcrmentioned localities :- E., on chart No. 1653. Depth.-l! fathoms (2m3). Dredger "Hapai": At an approximate position 750 ft. Remarks.--The 31 fathom (Gm9) depth shown close 2900 from the north-wostcl'll corner of Prince's Wharf. south-westward of this position on chart No. 1653, is to Dredger 121 : At an approximate position 100 ft. eastward be expunged. of the inner berth of the eastern side of King's "'harf. (b.) Buov: Both (!redgers arc moored cardinally, and care to avoid the dredgers and their moorings HhOllld lJe pxoruised when "~feu' Positiofl.-Ulose wcstward of former position ltnd now marking the north-western side of above shoal. navigating in their vicinity. ])escripti01J..-A black conical buoy with ball topmark. Publicat.ions affected: Admiralty Chart No. 1970; "New Remarks.-On wme copies of the dlarts this buoy Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, UllO, page 11)2: "New Zealand was shown as being formerly situated about one mile Nautical Almanac," 1924, page 198, and plan facing page 193, south-westward of the above position. G. C. GODFREY, Secretary. Madura Strait.-Giii Gilingan-Light established. P08ition.-At a distance of one cable 057° from the western Otago Taxi-owners' Association (Limited), incorporated under extreme .of Gili Gilingan, Lat. 7° 15' S., long., lI3° 44' E. the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1908. (approx.). Abridged Descrlplion.-FI. ev. 20 sec., .58 ft., 12 M. OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the powers Characteristics: N vested in me by section 6 (a) (i) of the Industrial and Chal'uctel'.-Fla"hin[j ",hite erery twenty secunds, thus: Provident Societies Act, 1908, I have this day cancelled the Flash 5 sec., eclipse 15 sec. registration of the above society. Elemt'ion.-58 ft. (17m7). l'isihility.-12 miles. Dated at Dunedin this 1st day of April, 1925. Power.-200 candles. L. G. TUCK, Structllre.-White be8,con, 33 ft. (lOml) in height. Registrar of Industrial and Provident Societies. f)OUTHERX INDIAN OCEAN. Existence ~f Icebergs. (Positions are approximate unless given in seconds.) CROWN LANDS NOTICES. PositioM.-(l.) Lat. 43° 38' south, long. 25° 20' east . •2.) Lat. 43° 58' south, long., 35° 02' east. Information has been received that icebergs, eight in No. I Land in W elli ngton Land fl.i8trict fmjeited, position, and two in No. 2 position, were observed on 7th ,January, 1925, their l~ngth8 ""rying from 300 ft. to 1,500 ft .. Ilcpartment of Lands and Survey, and hei;zht from 50 ft. to I GO ft, "-ellington, 1st April, 1925. N OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ l'iotice to Mariner" No. 27 of 1925. , mentioned land having been declared forfeited .by resolution of the ,Vellington Land Board, the said land has NEW ZEALAND.-NoRTH ISLAND.-EAs'r COAST.-TOLAGA thereby reverted to the Crown under provisions of the Land BAY. Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915.

Marine Department, SCmmULE. Wellington, N.Z., 6th April, 192G. W"J,LIXG1'ON LAKD DISTRICT. Itx;stence of Reported Rock not verified, 'fENt:RE: L,S,RL, Lease No, 6-1-7. Seetion 8, Pukekoa EFEHRING to Notice No. 3 of 24th January, Hl25, Settlement. Area:)]O acres 2 roods. Formerly held by R concerning information whieh had been receivcu of the N. Featonhy. Reason for forfeitul'p: A bandonmcnt of existence of a Atlllken rock off the southern entrance point to section, Tolaga Bay: A. D. ~IcLEOD, Minister of. Lands. 1046 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24

Land in Wellington Land Di8trict fO/feited. I Lot 2: 9·4 perches; frontage of 33 ft. to Lowe Street; upset unnual rentul, £70. The old wooden building on the Department of Lands and Survey, section is to be removed bv the owner before sale, or Wellington, 1st April, 1925. immediately after. - 1\T OTICE is hereby given that the leases of the under­ Lot 3: 15·2 perches; frontage of 53 ft. to Lowe Street .!... • mentioned land. having been declared forfeited by and 78 ft. to Childers Hoad; upset annual rental, :£200 . resolution of the Wellington Land Board, the said lands The old wooden cottage on thi," and adjoining Lot 4 will not have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of become the property of the purchaser of this Lot 3, but will the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and the Land be sold by the Crown for removal at' otherwise disposed of. Act. 1924. Easement: Lot 4, as shown on the sale plan, will not be offered for lease, but will be allowcd to remain as an easement SCHEDULE. or private right-of-way for the use of the lessees of other WELLINGTON LAND DrS1'RICT. Lots (1, 2, 3, 5, and ti) witbout charge, for the first term of lease, each lessee to be deemed to have au equal right to usc TENURE: R.L. Lease No. 169. Section 2, Block X, Reta­ the said Lot 4. ruke Survev District. Area: 1,251 acres. Formerlv held by H. Spratt. Reason of forfeiture: At request. - ABSTRACT OF TERMS ABD CONDITIONS OF LEASE. Tenure: L.S.R.L. Lease No. 446. Section 19A, Block 1, Gorge Survey District. Area: 93 acres 3 roods 10 perches. 1. A half-year'. rent at rate offered, lease, and registration Formerly held by T. H_ Marshall. Reason of forfeiture: fees i £2 28.) to be paid on the fall of the hammer. Abandonment of section. 2. Improvements to be paid for by half-yearly instalments of interest and principal as speuified in the Schedule above. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. 3. Term of lease, twenty-one years, with right of f(·newal for further successive terms of twenty-one years. 4. Rent on renewed lease to be fixed by arbitration. If Land in Nelson Land Disirict forfeited. lessee does not desire new lease at the end of term, land to be leased by auction. The incoming tenants to pay the value Department of Lands and Survey, of improvements, which is to he handed over to the outgoing Wellington, 1st ApriL 192.5. tenant, less any amount due to the Crown. N OTlCE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ , 5. No transfer, sublease, su bdivision, or mortgage allowed r mentioned land having been declared forfeited by without the consent of the Board. resolution of the Nelson Land Board, the said land has 6. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the paid on rent in arrear. Land Act, 1924. 7. Buildings which are or may be erected on the land to be kept in good repair and condition. S. Lessee shall not carryon any offensive trade. SCHEDULE. 9. Consent of the Land Board to be obtained before erecting NELSON LAND DISTltIC'I'. 1tny buildings or effecting any other improvcments, and before TENURE and lease No. L.P. 678. Section ?O, Block XI, alterations, either to existing buildings or to those that may Waitapu Survey District. :Formerly held by J. E. M. Baird. hereafter be erected. Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of 10. T,essee to pay all rates and assessments. lease. 11. Buildings to be insured by lessee in name of the Com­ A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. missioner of Crown Lands. Ij1. Lease shall be liable to forfeiture if conditions not complied with. Land in Southland Land District forfeited. The reserves are described for tho general information of intending bidders, \vho are recommended, nevertheless, to Department of Lands and Survey, make a -personal inspection, as the Department is not re­ Wellington, 1st April, 1925. sponsible for the absolute accuracy of any description. '-1 OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ Full particulars may he obtained at this office . .;" " mentioned land having been declared forfeited by resolution of the Southland Land Board, the said land has VINCENT I. BLAKE, there by reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915. STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE. SCHEDULE. SOUTHLAND LAKD DIS'l'RI01'. Portion of a State Fore"t in Otngo Land District for Lease SECTION 2s, Monte Cristo Settlement, mock XXII, New by P'liblic Tender. River Hundred. Tenure: S.T.L/S. No. Hi. Former lessee: Archibald James Gilchrist. Reason for forfeiture: State Forest Service, Abandonment of section. Christchurch, 2nd April, 1925. G_ JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Lands. OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the 1.N lease of the undermentioned area in terms of the Forests Act, 1921-22, will close at my office, on Friday, Education ReseT/·e. in Gisborne Land District for Lease by 1st May, 1925, at 4 o'clock p.m. Public Auction. SCHEDULE. District Lands and Survoy Office, ALL that area containing by admeasurement 831 acres, more Gisborne, 6th April, 1925. or less, being portion of Section 1, Bloek XII, Gimmerburn OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Survey District, Otago J,and District (State Forest No. 60). N. education n'serves will be offered for lease by public Minimum annual rent, £250. auct.ion for a term of twenty-one yt'ars, with right of renewal Term of lease, fourteen years. for further successive terms of twenty-one years, at the Distrid Improyments on the land ('onsist of lR4 chains of fencing, Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, at 11 o'clock a.m., on the property of the late lessee. 'l'his may be purchased at Wednesday, the 27th May, 1925, under the provisions of the valuation by the successful tenderer or, failing that, the Education Reserves Act, 1908, and am(>ndments, and the owner will be granted reasonable time to remove it. Public Bodies' Leases Act. 1908. CONDITIONS OF LEASE. SCHEDULE. 1. The lessee shall keep down noxious weeds and destroy GIS BORNE LAND DISTRICT. rabbits to the satisfaction of the Conservator of Forests. 2. The annual rent shall be paid half-yearly in advance. Town of Gisborne.-Subdil'isions of Sections 47 and 48. 3. No compensation shall be paid for any improvements LOT 1: 27·9 perches; frontage of 4G ft. to Lowe Street; which mav be effected on the lam\. upset annual rental, £130. Weighted with £2,,')00, valuation 4. DuriiIg the currency of the lease the lessee shall not for improvements, ('onsisting of sam ple-rooms, to be paid take mor,. than two crops from tht' same land in succession. for by cash or by forty-two half-yearly instalmpnts (principal One of thcse must be a root crop fed-off on the land, and and interest) of £97 lOs.; the first of such instalments to be either with or immediately after the second crop the lessee payable on date of salc. shall sow down the said land with good permanent grasses APRIL 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1047 and clovers, and shall allow it to remain in pasture for at I 7. The lease shall be subject to forfeiture if the lessee fails least three years before again cropping it. to fulfil any of the conditions thereof within thirty days All land which has been broken up witbin two years before, after the date on which the same should have been ful­ the expiry' of the lease shall be left sown down in good . filled. permanent grasses and clovers at the termination of the lease; Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of a such grassing to be done to the satisfaction of the Conservator half-year's rent at tbe rate offered plus £1 Is. lease fee, and of Forests. shall be enclosed in an envelope addressed to the under- 5. The lease shall be for the term stated above, but shall signed and endorsed" Tender for lease." be subject to termination on twelve months' not,ice should Further particulars may be obtained and a copy of the the land be required for afforestation purposes. lease perused at my office. 6. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be W. T. MORRISON, accepted. Conservator of Forests.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. ------

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court, holden at AUCkland., In Bankruptcy.

OTICE is hereby given that HONORA BENNETT, of Te NOTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDER CRUDEN, of N Teko, Married Woman, was this day adjudged bank- Opunake, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at holden at the Wkakatsne Council Chambers, on TUf'sday, my office, at 10 Regent Street, Hawera, on Thursday, the the 21st day of April, 1925, at 3 o'clock p.m, 9th day of April, 1925, at 2 o'clock. W. S. FISHER, ROBERT S. SAGE, 30th March, 1925. Official Assignee. 30th March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland. In Bankruptcy.-In the Bupreme Cmlrt holden at Blenheim. OTICE is hereby given tbat MI'RDOCH CLARENCE OTICF. is hereby given that REGINALD .JOHN KINns­ N IIfcMrr.LAN, of Netherton, }'armer. was this day N LANll, of Pictun, Draper, was this day adjudged adjudged bankrupt; and I herehy summon a mecting of bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to creditors to be holden at t.he Courthouse, Paeroa, on be holden at my office, the Courthouse, BIl'nheim, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock. Thursday, th" 9th day of April, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. W. S. FISHER, W. S. JONES, 2nd April, 1925. Official Assignee. 2nd April, 192.~. Acting Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at Nel80n (Blenheim R/!{/iatry.) OTICE is hereby given that CHARLIE LEE (otherwise N.... known as "WAH SANG"), of Auckland, Fruiterer, was J OTICE is hereby ~ven that ~IP PETERS, of Blenheim, this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting l..N Grocer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 24th day hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. office, the Courthouse, Blenheim, on Monday, the 6th day W. S. FISHER, of April, 1925, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. 3rd April, 1925. Official Assignee. W. S. JONES, Acting Deputy Official Assignee. Blenheim, 31st March, 1925.

In Bankrwptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at Hamilton. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden 01 Ohriatchuf'Ch. N OTICE is hereby given that JOHN H.uru.TON MORROW, of Putaruru, Share Milker, was this day adjudged bank­ OTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH ALFRED HOBSON, rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be N of Linwood Avenue, Linwood, Storekeeper, was this holden at the Courthouse, 'Hamilton, on Tuesday, the 21st day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting day of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 16th W. S. FISHER, day of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. 2nd April, 1925. Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, 2nd April, 1925. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at New Plymouth. In Bankruptcy.-In the 8upreme Court holden at Christchurch. N OTICE is hereby given that JOHN MASTERS Cox, of ]- New Plymouth, Farmer, on the petition of Hugh OTICE is hereby givl'n that THOMAS GHEIO, of 27 Park McCann, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby N.. Road, Addington, Bridge-builder, was this day summon a meeting of creditors to be holden. at my office on adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, till' 17th day J. S. S. MEDLEY, of April, 1925, at 2.aO o'clock. 3rd April, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. A. W. WATTERS, 4th April, 1925. Official Assignee. .

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme OOltrt holden at Napier. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme COlirt Itolden at Invercargill. OTICE is .hereb~ IPven that JOHN HAMRLEDON WHITE, N. of NapIer, Billtard-room Proprietor, was this day N OTICE is hereby given that GEO]1!lE SEAT 011 STEVEN~ON, adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of of Gore, Butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 14th day and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden of April, 1925, at II o'clock a.m. at the Courthouse, Gore, on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m. ROBERT BISHOP, CHARLES B. ROUT, 31st March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. 31st March, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee.

.1 1048 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 24

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, RECTIONS 266 AND 267.

VIDENCE !t,n'ing been furnixhed of the loss of certificate 1\..1 onCE is hereby given tha t tho names of t.he com pan ips enumerated ill the Hdlcdule hereunder have been E~ of title, Vol. 41, folio 206, U.i,borne Registry, fOfrU 1" acres 3 roods 3 perches, being Lot I!) on a plan deposited in struek off the Rcgister, and the (,Gmpanies dissolved. the Land Registry Offil'e at aisborne under Number 1341, SCHEDULE. being part of the Number :1 Block, delineated on the public map of Block II, Turanganui Rurvey District, H104/1. The New Day Dawn Gold. dredging Company whereof WILLIAM BRC(:E, of Gisborne, Rheep-farmer, is (Limited), in liquidation. the registered proprietor, notice is hereby given that it is my 1902/2. The Tynesirle Colliery Company (Limited), in intention to issue a provisional certificate of title after the liquidation. expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette l'on· Hl05/1. The New Buller .Tunction Dredging Company (Limited), in liquidation. taining this notice. :~:c' \2" Dated at the Land Registry Office at Gisborne, the 1st 1902/3. The Lyell Hydraulic Sluicing Company (Limited), day ol April, 1925. in liquidation. 1903/2. The McLeod's Terrace Sluicing and Water R. F. BAIl-tD, Dish'iet Land Registrar. Distributing Company (Limited), in liquidation. Given under my hand at Hokitika this 30th day of March, PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue 192G. A of a provisional certificate of title in the name of E. C. ADAMS, HERBERT FREDERICK CLARIDGE, of Wellington, Assistant Registrar of Companies. Manufacturer, for 16'2 perches, more or less, being part of Section 3, Evans Bay District, and being Lot 1 on deposited plan 2270, and being the whole of the land in certificate of STRATFORD BOROUGH COmWIL. title, Vol. 267, folio 111, nnd eviden,',· bavini! bCfn lodged of the loss of t.he said certificate of t.itle, I hereby give RE~OLT]rrIO~ ::HAl{ING Sf-'ECIAL HATE. notice that I will issue tbe provisional certificate of title as requested, after fourteen days from the <1M" of the Gazelle I N pursuance and exorcise of the power8 ve,sted in it in containing this noticc. that b"h"lf by th" Local Bodies' Loans Ant, HJl~, the Dated tbi, 8th dltyof April, 1925, at the Land R,·gistry Stmtford B(lrough Council here hy rosolves as follows ;- Offiop, Wellington. That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in respect I)f principal and interest, and also the other charg('s on a loan C. E. NALDEH" Distriet Land Ufgistrar. of one thousand pounds (£1,000), to be called" Th" StraHord Borough Honsing Loan of £1,000, 1921-," authorized to 1m OTICE is herehy given that the parcel of lund herein­ raised by the Stratford Borongh Council from the State N after deseribed will le brought under the provisione Advances Superintendent, under the n bove·mentioned Ad, of the Land Transfer Aet, 1915, unless ca,veat te lodged for the purpose of erecting workers' dwellings pursuant to the authority contained in sections 330 and :l31 of the Muni· forbidding the same within one calcndar month from the date of publication of the Sew Zealand Gazette colltaining (:ipa1 Corporations Act" 1920, on any land purchased, nC\tuired, or appropriated by tho Straicford Borough Council for the this notice. purpose, either within the Borough of Stratford or a,djacent 3130, OURDON BRUWN.--3S'2 pprchcs. Lot 3, plan thereto, the said Stratford Borough Council herehy makes 2420, Dee Rtreet, Northend, part Hection 27, Block I, lnwr­ >tnd levies a special rate of three-eightieths of a penny "argill Hundred. OCC'lIpied by appJietLnt., (3/1'Od.) in the pound (£1) upon tho rateable value (on the Diagram may be inspected at this office. bltsis of tho unimproved value) of a.ll rateable propert.y of Dated this 2nd day of April, J 925, at the Land Registry the Borough of Stratford, comprising the whole of the Borough Office, lnvercargill. of Stratford; and that such spocial rate ,hall be an annual· n curring rat;.) rluring the curroncy of sHc;h loan, and he J. A. FltASER, District Land Regi~trar. payable half·yearly on the first day of February and the lirst day of August in each and every year cnring the cur· rency of such loan, being a p~riod of thirty"six years and a ADVERTISEMENTS. half, or until the said loan is fully paid off. Dated at Stratford this 19th day of May, 1924. THE COMPANIEt:i ACT, 1908, t:iECTlON 200 (:{). 605 PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. INDLY notice that at the expiration of three months K from date hereof the name of the undermentioned REflOLUTION. company will, unless caURC is shown to the eontrary, bp struck off the Itegister, and the company will he dissolverl ;.~- HE following regulations were laid before the members T of the Taranaki Trotting Club at a meeting held OIl the Otatara. Land Proprietary (Limited). I!J08/4ii. 25th day of March, 1925. at New Plymouth, with a recom· Dated at Wellingtnn t,hi" :{rd rby of April, Hl2G. mendation by tl", chairman of BUC!) dub, Mr. 'Valter Crowlev VV. H. FLETCHEH, Weston, that the same be passed at OIl(:e with a view to their Assistant Registrar of Companies. approval hy His Excellency the Governor-General in pursuance of the Gaming Act, 1908, section :33. Mr. Walter Crowley Weston, the Chairman of such club THE COMPANlF.R ACT. 1008, SECTION 2(i(j (3). and the meeting, moved, and Mr. Harold .John Brookman xe('onded, and it was resolvcd, that SUdl regulations should INDLY notice that at the expiration of three month" be adopted, and that the Chairman and Secretary be autho· K from date hereof the name of the underrnentioned J'i7.ed to sign the same in authentication thereof. eompany will, unless cause iR sho\vn to the {'ontrary, be The following are the regulations referred to :- struck off the Hegister, and tho company will be dixsoh-cd ;- THE TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. Wellington Laundry Company (Limited). 1921/24. REGULATIONS. Dated at W cllington, this :lrd day of April, 1925. (Under the Gaming Act, 190R.) Vi'. H. FLETCHER, IN pur:,uanc6 and exercise of the powers in that hehalf con· Assistant Hegisti'ar of Companies. tained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authoritie. it enabling in that behalf, the Taranaki Trotting Club, a trotting club within the meaning of the said THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). Act (hereinafter referred to as " the said club "), doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the admission of AKE notice that at the expiration of three months persons to that part of the racecourse situated in the district T from the date hereof, the name of the undermcntioncd of New Plymouth, and known as the Taranaki Jockey Club's company will, unlcss cause is shown to thc contrary, be struck H,acecourse, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by off the Register, and the company dissolved ;~- the said club for race meetings. Gatt, Harris, and Company (Limited). 1923/2ii. 1. These regulations shall come into force on the date of the same being published in the New Zealand Gazette. Given under my hand at Christchurch this 1st. day of 2. In these regulations the words" bookmaker," "trotting April, 1925. club," and" race meeting" shall have the meanings ascribed J. MORRISON, to those terms respectively by section 2 of the Gaming Act, Assist.ant gegistrar of Companit\s. 1908, APRIL 9. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1049

3. The following persons shall be and are hereby oxcluded I Section 465, Taupiri Parish (plan C/120); Lots 1, 2 on from the racecourse above desoribed while the same is nsed deposited plan 14215 of 129 to 134, 131A, &c., Taupiri Parish; or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely:- ' Lot 5 on deposited plan 10477 and Lots I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, (a.) Bookmakers. on deposited plan 8766 of 118, 119, 120, Taupiri Parish; (b.) Bookmakers' clerks, bookmakers' assistants, and book- and Lot 4 on deposited plan 10193 and Lot 3 on deposited makers' agents. plan 14215 of Lots parts 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, and 122, (c.) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any Taupiri Parish; all of t,he above lots and sections are situated racing or trotting olub in the Dominion of New I in Blocks IX and X, Hapuakohe Survey District, County of Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or else- Waikato; and that such special rate shan be an annual­ where if affiliated to the New Zealand Raoing Con- recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be ference, the New Zealand Trotting. Conference, or I payable yearly on t. he 1st day of July in each and every year the New Zealand Trotting Association. during the currency of such loan, being a period of 36~ years, (d.) Common prostitutes and persons who habitually con- I or until the loan is fully paid off. sort with thieves or persons who have no lawful 359 T. B. INSOLL, Clerk. visible means of support. (e.) Professional tipsters, persons convicted of house- breaking or pocket-picking, forgery, uttering or pos- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. sessing counterfeit coin. theft, false pretences, re- _ceiving stolen goods, mischief, as.~ult, or any offence THE partnership now existing between the undersigned, or crime of any kind under the Crimes Act, 1908, carrying on business as Saddle-tree and Ladies' Heel and also idle and disorderly persons, rogues, and i Manufacturers at 85 Wellesley Street, Anckland, under the vagabonds, and incorrigible rogues convicted under, style of " J. Edwards and Sons," is hereby dissolved by mutual the Police Offences Aot, 1908, and persons oonvicted consent as from the 31st March, 1925. of an offence under the Gaming Act, 1908. The business will in future be carried on under the same Provided always that the Stipendiary Stewards' Com- name by the undersigned, ALBERT EDGAR EDWARDS and mittee appointed by the New Zealand Trotting Conference, SAMUEL LLOYD HEWITT EDWARDS. , upon being satisfied by evidence as to character and other- Dated at Auckland this 20th day of March, 1925. wise that any person who, by reason of any conviction, comes JABEZ EDWARDS within the scope of this reg1)latio~, should have relief from the ALBERT EDGAR EDWARDS. eflect thereof: may grant 9~emph(ln to a.ny s~oh person: and SAMLTEL LLOYD HEWITT EDWARDS. may at any time revoke any such exemptlOn WIthout notlOe to such person, and without assigning any reason for such Witness to the signatures of all parties-H. R. E. Hanham, revocation. Saddle-tree Maker, Auckland. 360 The foregoing regulations of the Taranaki Trotting Club were made and passed by such club on the 25th day of March, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1925, and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. W. C. WESTON, Chairman. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore D. LE C. MORGAN, Secretary. ... subsisting between JAMES HENRY PASLEY and ALBERT The foregoing regulations of the Taranaki Trotting Club L~LE~, carrying on business at Auckland in the Provincial are hereby approved this 4th day of April, 1925. • Distnct of Auckland, as Pamte,:, and Decorators,. under the style or firm of "Pasley and Liley," has been diSSolved as 344 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. from the 31st day of December, 1924. I Dated the 31st day of March, 1925. J. H. PASLEY. BOROUGH OF PETONE. A. H. LILEY. Witness to the above signatures-C. J. Lovegrove, Solicitor, RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Auckland. 361

N pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf I by the I1Iunicipal Corporations Act, 1920, the Local MEDICAL REGISTRATION. Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and their amendments, the Petone Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- EDWARD GEORGE SAYERS, M.B. Ch.B. N.Z., 1925, That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking I , now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I fund, and other charges on· a loan of £3,000, authorized to be intend applying on the 2nd May, 1925, to have my name placed raised by the Petone Borough Council under the above­ on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; mentioned Act, for the purpose of paying off the matured and that I have depositcd the evidence of my qualification Petone Borough Sewerage Drainage Supplementary Loan, in the office of the Department of Health at Wellington. 1915, of £3,400, the Petone Borough Council hereby makes EDWARD GEORGE SAYERS, and levies a special rate of one-eleventh (lI11th) of a penny Public Hospital, Wellington. in the pound upon the rateable valne (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property within the district Dated at Wellington, 2nd April, 1925. 362 known as the Petone Eastern Special-rating Area, as defined bv resolution of the Petone Borough Counoil passed on the 14th day of December, 1914; and that such special rate MEDICAL REGISTRATION. shall be an annual-reourring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of September REYNOLD HAROLD BOYD, M.B. Ch.B., University during the currency of such loan, being a period of seven I. , of Otago, 1924, now residing in Whangarei, hereby give years from the 1st day of March, 1925, or until the loan is notice that I intend applying on 1st May next to have my name fully paid off. placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New 358 W. F. STURMAN, Town Clerk. Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Auckland. REYNOLD HAROLD BOYD, W AIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL. Hospital, Whangarei. Dated at Whangarei, 31st March, 1925. 363 RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.-SEDGWICK ROAD LOAN.

N pursnanoe and exercise of the powers vested in it in In the matter of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908, I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the and of the HOUSEHOLD ORDERLIES' ASSOCIATION (IN­ Waika,to County Conncil hereby resolves as follows:- CORPORA TED). That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in respect· of principal and interest and also the other charges OTICE is hereby given that the following resolution, on a loan of £2,000 authorized to be raised -by the Waikato N namely:- . County Council under the Looal Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, "That the Society be woundup voluntarily." for the purpose of constructing and metalling roads in· the was passed at a special general meeting of the members of the Sedgwick, Speoial-rating Area, the said Waikato County HOUSEHOLD ORDERLIES' ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) held at , Council hereby makes and .levies a special rate of one penny Wellington on the 25th day of February, 1925, and was halfpenny (lld.) in the pound npon the rateable capital value confirmed at a subsequent special general meeting of the of all· rateable property of the Sedgwick Special-rating Area, assoCiation held on the 31st day of March, 1925. comprising Lots I, 2, 3, 4 (plan 233, black) of 7/8 of Section 465, Taupiri Parish; Lots 4,5, 7, and part 3 (plan 233, black) HELENE HALL, President. of 7/8 of 'Section 465, Taupiri Parish; Lot 9 and part 8 of Wellington. 1st April, 1925. 634 D 1050 . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIJ.'~. [No 24

WAIRARAPA ELECTRIC·POWER BOARD. I 1925, the subjoined resolution was duly passed, and at a subsequent extraordinary general meeting of the above. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. named company duly convened and held at the registered office of the company at Dunedin on the 24th day of March, N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that 1925, such resolution was duly confirmed as a special .I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Waira· resolution :- rapa E1ectric·power Board at a meeting of the said Board ~ RESOLUTION. held at Carterton on the 23rd day of March, 1!125, hereby That, having regard to the agreement dated the 21st day resolved as follows :- of January, 1!125, entered into by this company for the sale That, for the purpose of providing interest and other to McLeod Brothers (Limited), of Dunedin, of all the charges on a loan of £16,000 authorized to be raised by the company's lands, buildings, plant, goodwill, and machinery, said Board under the above· mentioned Act for the purpose and also of its stock of raw materials, this company be wound of completing the undertaking authorized by the poll of the up voluntarily, and that SA...~UEL PHILIP MIRAMS, of Dunedin, rat,epayers of the Wairarapa Ele~tric·power Di~t.ict held on Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the 27th day of April, 1921, as modified by the provisions the purposes of such winding. up. of sectjon 82 of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and JAS. HENDERSON, Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1922, the said Board herehy 369 Chairman. makes and levies a special rate of one·twelfth (1/12th) of a penny ';'n the pouqd sterling on the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the DISSOLUTION 0]' PARTMERSHIP. Wairarapa Electric.power District; and that such special rate shall be an annual.recurring rate during the currency HE Partnership heretofore existing between EDMUND of the said loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of T MAHONY, CYRIL OSMOND MAHONY, and ALAN ALDRICH October in each and every year during the currency of such DIGNAN, under the name of "Mahony, Son, and Dignan," loan, being a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid Barristers and. Solicitors, 38 Shortland Street, Auckland, off. and King Street, Pukekohe, has been dissolved as from the J. W. KERSHAW, Chairman. 31st day of March, 1925, by the retirement of Mr. Edmund 365 GEO. BROWN, Secretary. Mahony. The business will henceforth be carried on by the under· OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership business signed at Mahony's Buildings, 38 Shortland Street, Auckland, N heretofore subsist.ing between WILLIAM FENSOM and and at King Street, Pukekohe, under the style or firm name of WILLIAM JAMES CARPINTER, carrying on business at Hamilton " Mahony and Dignan." as Bricklayers under the style or firm of "Fensom and Car· Dated this 1st day of April, 1925. pinter," has been d"issolved by mutual consent as from the C. OSMOND MAHONY. 28th dav of March, 1925. 370 A. A. DIGNAN. Dated the 1st day of April, 1925. WILLIAM FENSOM. WILLIAM JAMES CARPINTER. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Witness to both signatures--W. B. L. Williams, Solicitor, Name of company: Muir's Gold Reefs (Limited). Hamilton. 366 When formed, and date of registration: As private company, 16th August, 1917; public company, 14th May, 1920. HE Partner.ship hitherto subsisting between the under· Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. T signed. under the name or style of " The Motor Parcels Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Muir's Delivery Company," as Carriers at Dunedin, has been Reefs, Te Puke; Sidney L. Smith. dissolved as from 13th February, 1925. Nominal capital: £125,000. The business will be carried on under the old name by the Amount of capital subsoribed: £77,37558. undersigned GEORGE MUIRHEAD TORRANOE, who will receive Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £77,3755s. all debts due to the firm and pay all liabilities. Paid up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Dated 13th February, 1925. cash received for same (if any): Nil. JOHN F. HAMMERLY, Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no oash Witness to the signature of John Frederick Hammerly­ has been paid: Nil. A. C. Court, Clerk to Messrs. Duncan and MacGregor, Number of shares into which capital is divided: 125,000. Solicitors, Dunedin. Number of shares alloted: 77,479. GEORGE MUIRHEAD TORRANCE. Amount paid per share: On 76,899, £1; on 580, varying amounts. Witness to the signature of George Muirheaa Torrance­ Amount called up per share: On 76,899, £1; On 580 varying A. C. Court, Clerk to Mossrs. Duncan and MacGregor, amounts. Solicitors, Dunedin. 367 Number and amount of calls in arnoar: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) MARINE SALT COMPANY Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for (LIMITED). same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Private company, 10; public company, 12. matter of the Canterbury Marine Salt Company (Limited). Present number of shareholders: J 3 1. Number of men employed by company: 39 (a.verage per T an extraordinary general meeting o.f the members of month). A the above· named company duly convened and held Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last at l60 Hereford Street, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 26th statement: Gold, Au. 233'911 fine oz.; Ag. 107'469 fine day of March, 1925, the following extraordinary resolution oz.; gross value, £1,071 4s. 5s. was duly passed :- Total produced since registration: £164,776 17s. lld. " That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting Amount expended in connection with oarrying on operations the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its since last statement: £30,482 7s. 7d. business, and that it. is advisable to wind up the same, and Total expenditure since registration: £304,774 Os. 6d. accordingly that the company be wound up voluntarily, and Tota.l amount of dividends declared: Nil. that Mr. HUBERT THORNE WHITTINGHAM, of Christchurch, Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Public Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. for the purpose of such winding·up." Amount of cash in bank: £5 I •. 4d. . Dated this 1st day of April, 1925. Amount of.cash in ha.nd: £3 Is. Od. H. T. WHITTINGHAM, Amount of debts directly due to company: £49 6s. 3d. 368 Liquidator. Amount of debts considered good: The whole amount. Amount of contingent liabilities of company: £16,489 12s. 4d, N.Z. (iQvernment subsidy (£1 for £1: ba.sis) repa.ya~le NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION TO WIND UP. from future profits from milling-ore developed by the shaft and crosscuts at present being driven. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the matter Amount of debts owing by company: Sundry creditors, of the OTAGO CO· OPERATIVE TALLOW AND By·PRODUOTS £16,025 lIs. 8d. ; N.Z. Government loan, £10,650; Bank of COMPANY (LIMITED). New Zea.la.nd, .overdraft, £10,486 Is. Od.; loans by sha.re­ T an extraordinary general meeting of the above holders, £6,202 7s. Od.; bills payable, £2,888 lOs. 9d.; A company duly convened and held at the registered, salaries, wages and contractors-December, £961 Os. 2d.; office of the company at Dunedin on the 3rd day of March, total, £47,213 lOs. 7d. . APRIL 9. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1051

!JI. Sidney L. Smith, of Muir's Reefs, Te Puke, the Secretary RULES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892, NOW ofJMuir's Gold Reefs (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely A VAILABLE. PRICE, 2s. 6u. PER COPY; POSTAGE, declare that this is a true and complete stateme.nt of the affairs of the said company as at the 31st December, 1924; 2D. EXTRA. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Apply- the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the GOVERNMENT PRINTER. Peace Act. 1908. SIDNEY L. SMITH. ------~------._-- Declared at Muir's Reefs, Te Puke, this 29th day of ' HE CUSTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND, 1921 March, 19215, before me-Jas. R. Noble, J.P. . 371 T TOGETHER WITH DECISIONS OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS . • Containing 600 pages. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Price, 12s. 6d. Postage, Is. extra. ~ HE Partnership hitherto subsisting in the business of (Su pplementary Decisions to be obtained from the T. Hairdressers and Tobacconists between WILLIAM (Customs Department.) MATTHEW CANN, JOHN PARLANE, RICHARD HORSFALL REN· SHAW, and GEORGE RANDALL BRADLEY, all of Hamilton, Tobacconists, and carried on by them at Elswick Chambers at Hamilton under the style or firm name of "W. Cann LAND-TAX AND INCOME-TAX. and Co.," is hereby dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st March, 1925. The business will in future be carried on by Messrs. John ABLES showing Amounts payable under the Finance Parlane and George Randall Bradley, who will discharge all T Act, 1921:- debts owing by the late Partnership and who are entitled LAND-TAli: TABLES leo 6d. to receive all moneys owing to it. The name of the new GRADUATED INCOME-TAX TABLES Is. 6d. firm will be "J. Parlane and Co. "- (Postage 3d. extra.) Dated this 1st day of April, 1926. W. M. CANN. Now obtainable from JNO. PARLANE. R. H. RENSHAW. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. G. R. BRADLEY. Witness to all signatures-Charles E. Armstrong, Solicitor, Hamilton. 372 NEW ZEALAND GOVE~NMENT PUBLICATIONS.

~---.- ~-.--- AWARDS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AGREEMENTS, THE NEW ZEALAND HONEY CONTROL BOARD. ETC., MADE UNDER THE INDUSTRIAL CONOILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, NEW ZEALAND. Vols. i and ii, N pursuance, of the powers conferred by the Honey-export 2s. 6d. Vols. iii, v, vi, and vii are out of print. . I ' Control Act, 1924, the New Zealand Honey Control Vol. iv, year 1903, quarter cloth, 2s. 6d. Vol. viii, Board hereby gives notice that. on and after the 18th day of year 1907, quarter cloth, 3s. 6d. Vols. ix to xvii, April, 1925, it is taking limited control over all honey for years 1908 to 1916, cloth boards, 7s. 6d.; quarter export to the United Kingdom, the Irish Free State, and the cloth, 5s. Vola. xix and xx, years 1918 and 1919, Continent of Europe, such control requiring that the said cloth boards, £1. Postage, Is. honey shall only be exported to the Board's Agents, Messrs. A. J. Mills and Co., 14 Tooley Street, London, S.E. 1. NOTE.-The issue of this publication in monthly Parts has J. RENTOUL, been discontinued; but it has been arranged to supply copies Chairman. in sheet form, when each sheet is printed, at £2 per annum. Auckland, 14th March, 1925, 376 CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF DECISIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS OF THE COURT OF ARBITRATION, under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts. Compiled by JOHN H. 'SALMON. This Digest deals with all the cases from ON SALE. the inceptiou of the Act till the 31st December, 1914, and thus embraces Vols. i to xv (inclusive) of the EQUIVALENTS IN SHILLINGS AND PENCE OF Book of Awards. Price: cloth boards, 5a.; quarter cloth, 3s. 6d.; paper covers, 3s.; postage, 6d. Further DECIMALS OF £1. Supplementary Digest will be issued annually, bound in paper covers, 6d. each; postage, 2d. ISING by one-thousandths from £0·001 to £1. Neatly R mounted on covered board, folding in centre. CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF WORKERS' COM­ PENSATION CASES. Compiled by JOHN H. USEFUL IN EvERY OFFICE. SALMON. 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Those who died after dil!charge from the New Zealand SCHEDULE OF DUTIES AND EXEMPTIONS. Expeditionary Force from wounds inflicted or APPLICABLE TO PARTICULAR INSTRUMENTS UNDER, disease contracted while on active service. THE STAMP DUTIES ACT, 1923. Price, Is. 3d.• (3.) Those who died from accident occurring or disease postage, 1d. contracted while training with or attached to the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in New Zealand. TROUT-FISHING AND SPORT IN MAORILAND. By Captain G. D. HAMILTON. Demy 8vo. 450 pp.• Price, 5s. ; postage, 8d. extra. with illustrations. Cloth boards, lOs. 6d.; postage, 10d. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE. [No. 24 EPORT of the ROyAL COMMISSION appointed to ILAND-conti/lUed. R inquire into the snbject of Main H.ighWay , DeClaring. Public Highway to be 1028 LAND AND INCOME TAXATION, Railway Purposes, Taken for •• • • • • 1025 together with the evidence taken. 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