!lumb. 30. 667

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1915.

Land set apart for Selection. Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XII, Momahaki Survey District, Wellington Land Di1trict. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. HEREAS by section sixty-three of the 0 Land Laws A PROCLAMATION. W Amendment Act, 1913, it is, amongst other things, enacted that in no case shall any moneys be expended N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by under the provisions of the said section sixty-three in con­ I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William nection whh any block of land, unless that bloc~ is set apart de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the for selection under that section pursuant to Proclamation Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consent of in that behalf : the lessee and mortgagee of the land desoribed in the Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power Schedule hereto, and of the Waitota.ra. County Council, and authority enabling me in this behalf, and for the pur­ being the loool authority in whose di•trict the said land poses of the aforesaid Act, I, Arthur William de Brito is situated, proclaim ,as a road the land described in the Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion said Schedule. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land described in the Sohedule hereto as set apart for selection. SCHEDULE. APPROJUJIIATE area. of the piece of land proclaimed as a. SCHEDULE. road : 21 acres 2 roods 15 perohes. WE~TLAND LAND DISTRICT. Portion of Section 16 (E.R.), Block XII, Momahaki Survey Kumara Block. District. SECTIONS 3216 to 3230, Blocks VI, VII, VIII, X, and XI, In the Weilington Land District; as the same is more Waimea Survey District: Area, 5,430 acres. particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. XVI/69, deposited in the Head Office, Department of As the same is delineated upon the plan marked L. and S. Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured 4476, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands pink. and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri$ht Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Earl of Liverpool, Kn,ight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies; and issued under land and its Dependencies ; and issued unaeI the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House at Wellington, this twentieth day of ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand Febmary, in the yea.r of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. ' nine hundred and fifteen. H. D. BELL, W. F. MASSEY, For MinistBT of Lands Minister of Land• GoD SA VB THIil KING ! Go» SA VJ! 'tllB KING I

RRATUM.-In Proclamation, dated 16th day of February, 1915, taking additional land near Auckland for the E purposes of the Ka.ipara.-Waikato Railway, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 23, of 18th February, 1915, pages 597-8, in the third item of the Schedule, for "Allotments 1 and 4" read "Allotments 1, 4, and 24." A 668 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

Lands proclaimed as a Road in Block If, '!'oetoe• Survey I As the simie are delineated on the plan marked L. a.nd Di•trict, Southland Land Distnct. S. 354/5, deposited in the Hea.d Office, Department of Lands a.nd Survey, at Wellington, a.nd thereon bordered red. [L.B.) LIVERPOOL, Governor. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right A PROCLAMATION. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, N pursua.noe a.nd exercise of the powers conferred ?Y Earl of Livereool, Knight Grand Cross of the I section eleven of the La.nd Act, 1908, I, Arthur W1l­ Most Drstmgmshed Order of Saint Mich_ael ~nd lia.m de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of Liverpool, the. Governor of the Saint George, Member of the Roy9:l Vr<:torr~n Dominion of New Zea.land do hereby, with the consents I Order Governor and Commander-m-Chref m of the lessees a.nd mortga.g~e of the la.nds described in the and o~er His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Schedule hereto, a.nd of the Southland Coun~y Council, land and its Dependencies ; and issued under being the loca.l authority in whose district the sa.~d la~ds a.re the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ situa.ted, proclaim a.s a roa.d the lands described m the ment House a.t Wellington, this twentieth day of said Schedule. February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred a.nd fifteen. W. F. MASSEY, SCHEDULE. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. APPROXIMATE area.a of the pieces of la.nd proclaimed a.s a road:-" Gon SA VE 7HE KING ! 4 a.ores 1 rood 39·7 perches, portion of Section 3. Coloured purple ou plan. 4 a.ores 3 · roods 6·9 perches, portion of Section 4. Coloured purple on pla.n. Additional Land between Runciman and Pukekohe taken for 1 rood 21·1 perches, portion of railwa.y reserve in the Purposes of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway (Karaka Section 4. Coloured pink on pla.n. Deviation). Situa.ted i~ Block X, Toetoes Survey District. In the Southland La.nd District; a.s the ea.me are more [L.s.J LIVERPOOL, Governor. pa.rticula.rly delinea.ted on the pla.n marked L. a.nd S. :X. VI/100, deposited in the Hea.d Office, Department of A PROCLAMATION. La.nds and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured as \ -X 7HE REAS it bas been found desirable for the use, a.hove mentioned. V \ convenience, a.nd enjoyment of the Kaipo.ra-W a.ikato Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht RaiHvo.y (Ka.rake. Devia.tion) to take further land between Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, Runcima.n and Pukekohe, in addition to la.nd previously ' Earl of Livereool, Knight Grand Cr'?ss of the o.oquired for the purposes of the ea.id ra.ilwa.y: Most Distingmshed Order of Saint M1ch~el ~nd Now therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito So.vile, Earl of Saint George Member of the Royal Vwtorran Liverp~ol, ~he Governor nf the Domi~i.on of New Zea.land, Order Gove;nor and Commander-in-Chief in in exercise of the powers and a.uthorrt1es conferred on me and o~er His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea· by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight land and its Dependencies ; and issued under of the Public Works Act, 1908, a.nd of every other power the Seal of the said Dominion, at the GovPrn­ and authority in anywise ena.bling me in this . beh8'.lf, do ment House at Wellington, this twentieth day of hereby proclaim and declare ,ha.t the la.nd described m the February, in the year of our Lord one thousand Schedule hereto is hereby to.ken for the purposes a.hove nine hundred and fifteen. mentioned. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands. SCHEDULE. Gon SAVI! THE KING ! Approximate I Areas of Being Portion of Situated in Coloured the Pieces of Block on Plan Declaring Lands set apart as Scenic Reserves under the Land. Land Act, 1892, to be subject to the Scenery Preserva.tion ' .A.ct, 1908. A. B, P, 0 0 32 ! ·Allotment 83 VII Yellow. [L.S.) LIVERPOOL, Governor. 0 0 32 A PROCLAMATION. 0 0 2·1 8 3 28 Allot;;.ent 71, D.P. 3027 HEREAS the la.nds described in the Schedule hereto Bl~~­ W 7 0 14 Lot 5 of Allotments 69 Sepia. were by Warra.nt dated the twenty-second day of and 73, D.P. 7497 May, one thousand nine hundred and five, perma.nently 7 2 28 set apart as reserves for scenic purposes m_id~r the pro­ Lot 4 of Allotments 69 I VII and XI visions of the Land Act, 1892 : And wherea.s 1t 1s expedient and 73, D.P. 7497 that the B&id lands should be declared reserves under the 2 0 0 Lot 6 of Allotments 70 XI Sce'nery Preservation Act, 1908 : and 72, D.P. 7497 Now, therefore, I, Arthur Willia~ de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of I 2 35·5 Allotment 75 Yellow. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.la~d, 2 0 0 Part of Allotment 79, Blue. in pursuance 11,uq exercise of the powers conferred by section D.P. 715 twelve of the Scenery Preservation Amendment Act, 1910, 0 2 24 Part of Allotment 79, Sepia. do hereby proola.im and declare tha.t the la.nds described in D.P. 715 the Schedule ,hereto sha.11, from a.nd after the date hereof, (S.O. 17862) be scenic reserves under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, a.nd its amendments. All in Karaka Parish, Drury Survey District, Auckland Land District ; as the so.me are more particularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 22079, deposited in the office of the SCHEDULE. Minister of Railways at Wellington, in the Wellington Pro­ ALL tha.t area in the Canterbury Land District, containing vincial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. by admeasurement 20 acres, more or less, being Reserve 3679 (Rosewill Settlement), Block XI, Opawa Survey District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Bounded towards the north-west by Section 33, Block XI, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Opawa Survey District ; towards the north-east by the Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Mich.ael ~nd Gorge Road ; towards the south-east by the said Section 33, Saint George. Member of the Royal Victorian and by the abutment of a public road along the left bank of Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in the Pareora River ; towards the south and again towards and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ the south-east by the Pareora River; and towards the south­ land and its Dependencies; and issued under west by Section 33 aforesaid. the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ Also all that area in the Canterbury Land District, con­ ment House a.t Wellington, this eighteenth day of taining by admeasurement 5 acres, more or less, being Fe brua.ry, in the year of our Lord one thousand Reserve 3680 (Rosewill Settlement), Block XI, Opawa Survey nine hundred and fifteen. District. BoU11ded towards the north, towards the north­ east, and towards the south-west by Section 34, Block XI, W. H. HERRIES, Opa.wa Survey District ; and towards the north-west by the Minister of Railways. <\butment of a road reserve and by Section 34 aforesaid. !Joo ~A VE TBl!l KING ! FEB, 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 669

Proclaiming Nmive Land to be Or&Um Land under Section 3741 Additional Land at Otane taken for the Purposes of the of the Nmive Land Act, 1909. Wellington-Napier Rail,way.

[L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. 'fX7HEREAS it he.s been found desirable for the use, con-· HEREAS by section three hundred and seventy-four V \ venience, and enjoyment of the Wellington-Napier W of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred to Rail way to take further la.ncl at Otane, in addition to land as "the gaid. Act"), and by section fourteen of the Native previously acquired for the purposes of the ea.id railway: Land Amendment Aot, 1914, it is provided, intu alia, that on Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land has been Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the in exercise of the powers and a.mhorities conferred on me authority of the said Act, the Governor may issue a Pro­ by sections twenty-nine and one hundred a.nd eighty-eight of clamation that such land has become Crown land : the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power a.nd And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the e.uthority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule the Crown under the authority of the said Act: hereto is hereby taken for the purposes a.b'lve mentioned. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferre,d upon me by section three hundred and SCHEDULE. seventy-four of the said Act (and by section fourteen of the APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of le.nd : 2 roods 0·3 perch, Native Land Amendment Act, 1914), l, Arthur William being Lot 181 and part Lots 182 and 183; and 22 perches, de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, · the Governor of the being part Lot 184. · Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out Portions of Block 37, Pa.tangs.ta C.G. District (S.O. 456, in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land. green). Situated in Block VIII, Waipukurau Survey District, Town District of Otane (Ka.ikora). SOHEDULK In the Hawke's Bay Land District ; as the same are KoPUA Is No. 2n No. I Block; Approximate area, 460 acres; more particularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 22305, Pirongia Survey District. deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel­ lington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right edged green and blue. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sav1le, Saint George, Member of the Roya.I Victorian Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief 1D Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and a,nd over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian land and its Dependencies ; a.nd issued unde, Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in the Seal of th.P sRirl Dominion, at the Govern and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of land and its Dependencies ; and issued under February, in the year of our Lord one thousand the Seal of the said Dominion. a.t the Govern­ nine hundred and fifteen. ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of February,in the year of our Lord one thousand W. II. HERRIE8, nine hundred and fifteen, Native Minister. W. H. HERRIES, GOD SA VB THB K:rNO ! Minister of Railways. GoD SAVE THE Kum!

Additional Land at Pare111ata t11ken t'or the Purposes oj the Proclaiming Native L,md to be Crown Land under Section Wellington-Foxton Railway. 374 of the Native Land Act, 1909. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. [L.B.) LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS it has been found desirable for the use, W convenience, a.nd enjoyment of the Wellington­ YXTHEREAS by section three hundred and seventy-four Foxton Railway to take further land at Pa.rems.ta, in Y V of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred addition to land previously acquired for the purposes of the to as "the said Act"), and by section fourteen of the Native. said railway : Land Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, that Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Se.vile, Earl on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land has of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me authority of the said Act, the Governor may issue a Pro­ by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight clamation tha.t such land has become Crown land : of the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of proclaim and declare that the land described in the the Crown under the authority of the said Act : Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes above Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and mentioned. authority conferred upon me by section three hundred and seventy-four of the said Act (and by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914), I, Arthur William SCHEDULE. de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the APPROXIMATE area of the piece of Ia.nd : 2 roods 13 perches. Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set Portion of Lot 4, D.P. 205/1415A, part of Original Section 98. out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land. Situated in Block VIII, Paekaka.riki Survey District, Hutt County (8.0. 1255). In the Wellington Land District ; a.s the same is more SCHEDULE. particularly delineated on the pla.n marked W.R. 22818, SECTION 7, Block XV, Otanewainukn Block: Approximate deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel­ area, 60 a.ores ; Otanewainuku Survey District. lington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Given under the hand of His Excellency the Hight Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of th~ Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order. Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies : and issued under land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, a.t the Govern· the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of February. in the year of our Lord one thousand February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. . nine hundred and fifteen. W. H. HERRIES, W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. Minister of Railways. GOD BAVII TBII KING! GOD SA VII THII Krno ! 670 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

Additional Land at Ta,imarunui taken for the Purposes of to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1908, and that the Rail1cay. such land may be administered and disposed of under that Act accordingly. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. HEREAS it has been found desirable for the use, APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land declared to be W convenience, and enjoyment of the North Island Crown land:- Ma.in Trunk Railway to take further land at Ta.uma.runui, 1 rood 38 perches, being closed road adjoining or passing in addition to land previously acquired for the purposes of through Section 27, Crown land, and railway re@erve. the said railway : 34 perches, being closed road adjoining or passing Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of through Sections 27 and 30 and Crown land. Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, Situated in Block XIII, Pouatu Survey District (Ta.ranaki in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me R.D.). by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight In the Taranaki Land District ; a.s the same are more of the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 36191, and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes above thereon co1'mred green. mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, SCHEDULE. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Al'l'ROXIMA'rE areas of the pieces of land :- Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 2 roods O·l perches, portion of recreation reserve, Sec­ Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian •ion 9, Block V, Rangaroa Village Settlement. Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in 1 a.ere 1 rood 6·1 perches, portion of Ohura South G and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea· No. 4c. land and its Dependencies : and issued nuder 1 rood 17·9 perches, portion of Ohura South G No. 4D, the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ Section 1. ment House -at Wellington, this nineteenth day of Situated in Block I, Piopiotea Survey District, Borough February, in the year of our Lord one thousand of Tauma.runui (S.O. 17856, blue). nine hundred and fifteen. All in the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more W. FRASER, particula.rly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 22185, Minister of Public Works. deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at GOD SA VE THE KING ! Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured blne, yellow, and purple. Land taken for the Purposes of a Road in Block II, Manga'hao Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Survey District. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and [L-S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian A PROCLAMATION. Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ W HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto is land and its Dependencies; and issued under required to be taken, under the Public Works Act, the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ 1908. for a certain public work-to wit, for tho purposes of a ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of road in Block II, Mangahao Survoy District: February, in the year of our Lord one thousand And whereas all the conditions precedent required by law nine hundred and fifteen. to be observed and performed prior to the taking of such land for the purposes hereinbefore specified have been observed W. H. HERRIES, and performed : Minister of Railways. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, GOD SA VB THE KING ! in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this Declaring Land taken for a Public Work, and not required behalf, do hereby proclaim and decle.re that the land de­ for s,ich Public Work, to be Crown Land. scribed in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do also hereby declare that this Proclama­ [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. tion shall take effect on and after the thirt,eenth day of March, A PROCLAMATION. one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. HEREAS it is provided by section thirty of the W Public Works Act, 1908, that if it is found that any SCHEDULE. land held, ta.ken, purchased, or acquired at any time under APPRoxmA'rE areas of the pieces of land ta.ken :- this or any other Act or Provincial Ordinance, or otherwise 1 acre 1 rood 5 perches, portion of Section 1. Coloured howsoever, for any public work is not required for such pink on plan. public work the Governor may, by an Order in Council 3 acres O roods 28 perches, portion of Section 8. Coloured publicly notified and gazetted, ca.use the same to be sold blue on plan. under the conditions therein mentioned : And whereas it is further provided by section five of the Situated in Block II, Mangahao Survey District. Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, that in the case of All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more· any la.nd so taken, purchased, or acquired for a Government particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 36865, work and ·not required for tha1l purpose the Governor deposited in the o.ffice of the Minister of Public Works may, on the recommendation of the Minister, and without at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and ct>mplying with any other requirements of the aforesaid thereon coloured as above mentioned. section thirty, by Proclamation declare snob land to be Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Crown le.nd subject to the Land Act, 1908, and thereupon Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, the land may be administered and disposed of under that Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Act accordingly: Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian was taken for the purposes of a road: And wLereas such Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in road has been stopped, and it is desirable to declare the and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land contained therein to be Crown land : And whereas a land and its Dependencies ; and issued under plan has been prepared, and the Minister has recommended the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ the Governor to declare such land to be Crown land : ment H;ouse at Wellington, this nineteenth day of Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers February, in the year of our Lord one thousand anti authorities conferred upon me by the above-in-part. nine hundred and fifteen. recited Acts, and of all other powers in anywise enabling W. FRASER, me in this behalf, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl Minister of Public Works. of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zee.land, do hereby declare the land described in the Schedule hereto Gon SA VE THE K!NG ! FEB. 25.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 671

l,and taken for the Purposes of a Road and Gravel-pi,t in Andjwhereas compensation in respect of the taking of the Blocks II, 1'utaki, and XIV, Matiri Survey Districts. said land has not been paid or awarded : Now, therefore, l, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the .Dominion of New Zealand, in [L.S.] LIVER.POOL, Governor. pursuance and exorcise of the powers vest<,d in me by the A PROCLAMATION .. Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of all other powprs HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto enabling me in this behalf, do hereby revoke the said Pro­ W is required to be taken, under the Public Works clamation. Act, 1908, for certe.in public works-to wit, for the purposes Ul\·en under the hand of His J£xcellency the Right of e. road and gravel-pit in Blocks Tutaki, and XIV, II, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Me.tiri Survey Districts : And whereas an agreement has been entered into, in Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the .\lost Distinguished 0rder of Saint Michael and terms of section twenty-seven of the said Act, to take such Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian land for the public works hereine.fter set forth: Order, Governor 'and Commander-in-Chief in And wheree.s a ple.n has been prepared, and the Minister and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ has recommended the Governor to issue a Procle.mation land and its Dependencies; and issued under ta.king the le.nd as required by the said Act : the Seal of thP said Dominion. a.t the Govern­ Now, therefore, I, Arthur Willie.m de Brito Se.vile, Earl ment House at Wellington, this eighteenth day of of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea­ Febrnary, in the year of our Lord one thousand land, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and autho­ nine hundred and fifteen. rities vested in me bv the Public Works Act, 1908, and of FRAS1£H, every other power e.nd authority in anywise enabling me in W. lhis behalf, and being satisfied of the sufficiency of the Minister of Public Works. agreement hereinbefore referred to, do hereby proclaim and Uoo 8AVE THE KING! decle.re that the le.nd described in the Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of the said road and gravel­ pit; and I also hereby declare that this Proclamation shall te.ke effect on and after the thirteenth day ·of March, one thouse.nd- nme hundred and fifteen. lJomain Board appointed to have Control of the Fra8ertown Domain.

SCHEDULE. LIVERPOOL, Uoverno, Foa RoAD. ORDER IN COUNCIL. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken : 30 perches At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this first day and 11 perches. of February, 1915. Portion of Section 130, Block II, Tutaki Survey District. Present: Fon GRAVEL-PIT. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Approximate area of the piece of land taken: 2 roods. IN COUNCIL. Portion of Section 131, Block X1V, Me.tiri Survey District. YXIHEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves V \ and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the All in the Nelson Land District; e.s the same are more said Act"), it is enacted that the Governor me.y from time pe.rticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 37075, to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint such deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a Domain Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and Bo,.rd having, subject to Part II of the said Act, control of thereon coloured red. such domain : And whereas by an Order in Council made on the twenty• Given under the hand of· His J£xcellency the Right first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and four, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-second Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the day of September, one thousand nine hundred and four, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian certain powers were delegated to the lrrasertown Domain Order, Governor and Gommander-in-Chief in Board for a period of ten years : and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea And whereas it appears expedient to again appoint a land and its Dependencies : and issued under Domain Board to control the domain : the Seal o"f thP said Dominion. at tqe Govern­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the ment House at Wellington, this nineteenth day of Dominion of New Zeale.nd, in exercise of the powers con­ February, in the year of our Lord one thousand ferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice nine hundred and fifteen. e.nd consent of the Executive Council of the se.id Dominion, W. FRASER, doth hereby appoint Minister of Public Works .ALBERT EDWARD BECKETT, HENRY THOMPSON JOHNSON, GoD SA VE THE KING ! FREDERICK PARKER, VICTOR EMMANUEL WINTER, and WILLIAM GoLDSTONE Revoking a Proc/,amation uiking Land for the P1trpo8es of a to be the lfrasertown Domain Board, having control of the Gasworks in the Borough of Lyttelton. land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and su bjoct to the provisions of the said Act ; and doth horc by appoint Monday, the fifteenth day of March, one thousand [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. nine hundred and fifteen, at half past seven o'clock p.m., as A PROCLAMATION. the time when, and the Public Library at Frasertown as tho place where, the first meeting of the Board shall be held, HEREAS by the Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, W it is enacted that if at any time after the issuo of any Proclamation taking land under the Public Works Act, 1908, and before the payment or award of any compensation in SCHEDULE. respect of the taking thereof, it is found that the land or any J<'RASERTOWN DOMAIN. part thereof is not required for the purpose for which it was ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District, containing taken, or that any error in form or su bstanco exists in or in by admeasurement 31 acres 2 roods 14 porches, more or less, relation to that Proclamation, or the making or gazetting being Section No. 152, Frasertown. Bounded towards tho thereof, the Governor may, by a subsequent Proclamation north-east by public road for a distance of 1250 links ; towards gazetted, revoke the former Proclamation either wholly 01· so the south-east by public road for a distance of 2436 links; far as he thinks necessary : towards the south-west by public road for a distance of And whereas it is found that the land in the Borough of 1260 links; and towards the north-west by public road for Lyttelton taken for the purposes of a gasworks by a Pro­ a distance of 2598 links : be all the aforesaid linkages more or clamation made under the Public Works Act, 1908, and dated less : as the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and the nineteenth day of Octo her, one thousand nine hundred I/52A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Land8 and fourteen (hereinafter termed "the said Proclamation "), S. and Snrvey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. and published in the Sew Zealand Gazette No. 113, pages 3826 and 3827, of the twenty-second day of the same month, is J. F. ANDREWS, incorrectly described : Clerk of the Executive Council. 672 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

A mending the Rll(lulatwne for the Occupation of Pastoral Law Raglan County.-Waipa PMiah, . within the Hauraki MiningJDiatrict. Section 46 : Area., 4 acres 3 roods 15 perches ; upset price, £170. LIV~:RPOOL, Governor. Altitude, 50 ft. to 100 ft. above sea-level. Undulating fern N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers conferred by a.nd manuka la.nd. Soil of a sandy nature, on pumice forma­ l section three of the La.nd Act, 1908, a.nd by section tion ; well watered by streams. Dista.nt about half a mile thirty-eight of the Mining Act, 1908; I, Arthur Willia.m de from Nga.ruawahia Post-office and Railway-station by formed Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion road. of New Zeala.nd, do hereby a.mend the regulations for the As witness the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor, occupation of pastoral lands in the Hauraki Mining District this eighteenth day of February, one thousand nine (I1J.ade by Warrant of the twenty-sixth da.y of March, one hundred and fifteen. thousa.nd nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the H. D .. BELL, Gautl,e of the third da.y of April, one thousa.nd nine hundred For Minister of Landa. a.nd thirteen) as follows :- (a.) By deleting from subcla.use (1) of regulation 1 the Opening Settlement Landa in Marlborough Land District for words " a.nd the areas described in the First Schedule Selection. hereto." (b.) By deleting from subcla.use (2) of the same regulation LIVERPOOL, Governor. the word " second." (c.) By deleting the First Schedule to the said regulations. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities (d.) By deleting the word "Second" in the heading of the I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, and the Second Schedule to the said regulations. La.nd for Settlements Act, 1908, and amendments, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the. Governor of As witness the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor, the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the this eighteenth da.y of February, one thousa.nd nine settlement la.nds described in the Schedule hereto shall be hundred a.nd fifteen. open for selection on renewable lease on Frida.y, the ninth H. D. BELL, day of April, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at l<'or Minister of Lands. the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule ; a.nd I do a.lso declare that the said lands shall be leased under and subject to the provisions of the said Aots. Notifying Land8 in A uelcland Land DiBtrict for Bale by Public Auction. SCHEDULE. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTBIOT.-MAm.BOBOUGH COUNTY.­ LIVEUPOOL, Governor. TAYLOR PASS SURVEY DISTR!OT.-WITHER SETTLEMENT. N pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred I upon me by the one-hundred-and-twenty-sixth section Renewable of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, I Rent per A.ere Lease: Section. Block. Area. perA.nnnm Half-yearly Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New I . (approximate). Rent. Zea.land, do .hereby appoint Friday, the thirtieth day of I April, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, as the time at which the lands described in the Schedule hereto Firat-clasB Land. shall be sold by public auction ; and I do hereby fix the prices at which the ea.id lands shall be sold as those men­ A. J,t. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. tioned in the said Schedule hereto. 1 III 17 1 33 0 10 10 4 14 6 2 22 2 20 1 2 4 12 12 0 3 15 0 0 1 7 0 10 2 6 SCHEDULE. 4 15 0 0 1 8 9·6 10 16 0 AuoKLAND LAND DlsTBIOT. 5 15 0 0 1 11 5·6 11 16 3 6 15 0 0 1 11 5•6 I 11 16 3 TOWN LAND, Waikato County.-Town of Rangiriri. SerMUl-class Land. SEOTION 71 : Area, I rood ; upset price, £7 10s. 9 IV 918 0 0 3 10 87 17 3 10 Altitude, 30 ft. to 50 ft. above sea-level. Level la.nd, IX} partly swamp. Brown soil of good quality, on clay subsoil; lOA VIII 1,104 0 :1 0 5 0·8 139 16 9 10B III watered by swamp. Situated at the comer of Phelp and ·Ix 3 10 Chevalier Streets. 11 946 0 o' 0 90 9 0 12 735 0 o: 0 4 3 78 ]0 6 Manukau County.-'l'own of Howick. 13 VIII 742 0 0 0 4 3 79 8 6 14 III 894 0 0 0 5 5 120 16 6 Lot 3, Section 3 : Area., I rood 29 perches ; upset price, £30. 15 974 0 0 0 5 7·5 137 0 6 Altitude, 50 ft. to 75 ft. above sea-level. Level to slightly undulating la.nd, covered with gorse. Soil a stiff olay, on ·sandstone forma.tion ; watered by small stream. Distant GENERAL DESOBll'TION. about 25 chains from Howick Wharf. This block, known as the Wither Run, is situated from a mile and a half to five miles and a half from Blenheim Post. VILLAGE LAND. office. AcceBB is by good metalled roads. Well watered Otamatea County.-Town of Tokatoka. generally by natural streams, some of which, however, give out in a dry season ; water can be obtained by sinking. Section 25 : Area, 2 roods 2 perches ; upset price, £4. Sections 1 to 6 are all agricultural land and suitable for fruit­ Nea.rly all rioh swamp, balance undula.ting. Situated growing. Part Section 15 could be used for dairying or about 25 chains from Tokatoka Wharf. fruit-growing, balance of sections suitable for stock only. RURAL LAND, The block is clear of all noxious weeds .. The altitude varies from 60 ft. to 1,500 ft. above sea-level. Existing fences are Franklin Oounty.-Waiau Parish. shown on sale plan, and are included in cost of seot~ons. Section 51 : Area, 91 acres O roods 12 perches ; upset price, £365. DESOBIPTIONS OF SECTIONS. Altitude, IO ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level. Undulating Sections 1 to 6.-Altitude, 60 ft. to 80 ft. above sea-level land, covered with ma.nuka. a.nd fern ; all plougha.ble. Brown Distant from Blenheim Post-office two miles to two miles soil of fair quality, on olay subsoil; poorly watered. Dista.nt and a half-two miles good metalled road. Water may ho· six miles from Patuma.hoe Post-office by clay road, good in obtained by sinking. 'l'he land is practically level, with a. summer ; or two miles a.nd a half by water from stea.mer good fall for drainage ; well adapted for fruit-growing and landing on Waiuku River. agricultural purposes. Sections I a.nd 2 somewhat light and stony, balance good soil. Fencing is included in the price Waipa Coun~.-Ngaroto Parish, of the sections as follows : Section I, · 30 chains, valued at Section 37 : Area., 36 aores 3 roods 2 perches ; upset price, £27 ; Section 2, 31 cha.ins, valued at £18 ; Section 3, 6 chains, £185. valued at £5 10s. ; Section 4, 6 chains, va.lued at £5 10s. ; Level la.nd, covered with manuka, gorse, and blackberry, Section 5, 6 chains, valued at £5 10s. ; Section 6, 31 chains, a.nd a belt of pin88 comprising about 5 a.ores. Soil of fair valued at £11 !Os. quality ; water oa.n only be obtained by sinking. Situa.ted Section 9.-Altitude, from 70 ft. to 1,400 ft. a.hove sea. a.t Te Pahu, three miles from Pirongia by good road. level. About 60 acres agricultural la.nd, practically all level FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 678 stony in pl.aces ; balance hilly pastoral land. Soil of a clayey of the secretary of the Waitaki Branch of the Waitaki and nature, carries a fair covering of tussock and native grasses Waimate Acclima.tization Society, at Oamaru, on payment during ordinary seasons. Section contains a. good homestead. of a license fee of £8, in the form prescribed in the Schedule site, and is watered by natural streams, which, however, give hereto, and subject to the said Act' and the regulations out in dry summers ; water can be obtained by sinking. made thereunder. Distant about a. mile and a half from the post-office by good 8. No lioensee shall take or kill more than four stags, and metalled road. 344 chains of fencing, valued at £145, is no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten included in price of section, points. Ball cartridge only to be used. Sections IO, 10A, and lOB.-Section IO: Altitude, from 4. An ao d itional liceme to take or kill red.deer stags may about 100 ft. to 1,400 ft. above sea-level. About 20 acres be issued to any person at a fee of £2, and no holder of such agricultural land, balance hilly pastoral land carrying tussock additional license shail take or kill more than two stags and native grasses. Watered by natural streams. Distant unner or by virtue of such license, and no stag shall be about five miles and a half from post-office-four miles good killed carrying antlers with le•s than ten points. Ball metalled road, balance, a mile and a half up Maxwell Pass, car&rid@e only to be used. will shortly be formed. Fencing, 538 chains, valued at £261, 5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any is included in the price of the section. Sections lOA and I OB : pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to Homestead-site for Section 10, practically level. Altitude accompany either him•elf or any attendant he may have about 80 ft. above sea-level. Section lOA · fair agricultural with him. land, 10B lighter soil and stony in places. Watered by 6. The licensee must give notice to the said Chief Post­ natural streams. Access by Taylor P&BS Road, a good well­ master of the date on which it is his intention to stalk deer; sullh notice to be posted, or delivered, or tele@raphed three metaJled road. Distance from post-office is about four miles. clear da.ys before such date. _ Section 11.-Altitude, from 120 ft. to l,500 ft. above sea­ 7, Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing level. Distant about five miles from post-office-four miles e.ny person to sell any deer or portion thereof. good metalled road, balance by Maxwell Pass Road, which 8. Any person oommitting a breach of any of these regula­ will be formed shortly. All pastoral country ; steep and tions shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding broken in pl.aces, but contains some good easy spurs and £20. sidelings ; carrying tussock and native grasses ; watered by SCHEDULE. natural streams. Homestead-site on Maxwell Pass Road. No. Fencing, 227 chains, valued at £105 !Os., is included in the License to take or kill Game (Deer). price of section, Section 12.-Altitude, from 100 ft. to 1,500 ft. Distant , of , having this day paid the sam of about four miles and a half from post-office-four miles on £ , is hereby authorized to take,or kill deer good metalled road, and balance up Maxwell Pass, which will (stags), of not less than points, within the W&itaki- be formed shortly. Watered by natural streams. All clean Wa.imate Acclimatization District, from the day of pastoral country, consisting of easy spurs and slopes generally ; , 1915, to the day of , 1915 (both carrying tussock and native grasses ; no improvements. days inolusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Proteotion Act, 1908, and all resulations thereunder in force Section 13.-Altitude, from 80 ft. to l,400 ft. above sea­ within the said district. level. Distant a.bout four miles and a quarter from post. Dated at this day of , 1915. office. Access by good metalled road. Watered by natural streams. All clean pastoral country ; rather broken in Chief Postmaster. places, but contains good easy slopes and sidelings ; carrying tussock and native gr&BSes ; no improvements on section. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, Section 14.-Altitude, from 70 ft. to l,300 ft. above sea. this twentieth day of February, one thousand nine level. Distant about three miles from post-office. Access hundred and fifteen. by good metalled road. Watered by natural streams, which, H. D. BELL, however, may give out in a dry summer. 60 acres ploughable Minister of Internal Affairs. land, 40 a.ores of which is fair agricultural land, balance rather stony. Remainder of section hilly pastoral land, with easy slopes, carrying tussock and native grasses. Fencing, 293 chains, valued at £215 10s., is included in the price of section. Regulations for Deer-shooting, Grey District. The Golf Club will be aJlowed one month from date of sale within which to remove its golf-house from this section. LIVEgPQOL, Governor. Section 15.-Altitude, from 60 ft. to l,350 ft. above sea.­ N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Pro­ level. Distant about two miles from post-office (Blenheim). I tection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called " the said Act"), I, Access by Taylor Pass Road-good, wcll-metaJled, practically Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Go­ level road. Watered by natural streams, which, however, vernor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby make the may give out in a dry season; but water can be obtained by following regula.tlons prescribing the deer-shooting season in sinking. About 200 acres fair agricultural land ; balance the Grey District Acclimatization District, comprising the pastoral country, and consists of easy slopes and spurs carry­ Coanty of Grey, and the conditions affecting the ea.me, and ing tussock and native grasses. Fencing included in the also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. price of section consists of 522 chains, valued at £291. As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor, REGULATIONS. this eighteenth day of February one thousand nine I. FALLOW-DEEB bucks may be taken or killed within the hundred and fifteen. Grey District Acclimatization District from the 16th day of H. D. BELL, March, 1915, to the 15th day of May, 1915, both days For Minister of Landi inolusive. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Greymout-h on payµient of a license fee Regu.lations for Deer-shooting, Waitaki. of £2, in the form prescribed in the ~chedule hereto, and subject to the said Aot and these regalations. The number LIVERPOOL, Governor. of such lioenses shall not exceed fifteen ; provided that not N exercise of the powers vested in me · by the Animals more than one such license shall be issued to the same I Protection Aot, 1908 (hereinafter . called " the said person. Aot "), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, .Ea.rl of Liverpool, 3. No lioensee shall take or kill mc,re than four bucks, and the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby no buck shall be killed carrying antlers with less than four make the following regula.tions prescribing the deer-shooting points. season in the Waitaki-Waimate Acclb:natization District, 4. No doe or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext oomprising the Counties of Waitaki and-Waimate and part whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany of the County of Mackenzie, and the conditions affecting either himself or any attendant he may have with him. the same, and also the form of license IU'ld the fee payable 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing therefor. any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. 6. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu­ lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceedin@ REGULATIONS. £20. 1. RED-DEER stags may be taken or killed within the Wai. SCHEDULE. taki-Waimate Acclimatization District from the 1st day of No. April, 1915, to the 20th day of May, 1915. (both days lnolu. License to take or kill Game (Deer), sive). , of , having this day paid the sum of 2. Lioenses to take or kill suoh den may be issued by £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer the Chief Postmaster at Oa.maru, 011 i;he recommendation (bucks), of not less tha.n points, within the Grey Dis, 674 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30 trict Acclimatization District, from the d&y of Polling-placu appoinud. , 1915, to the day of , 1915 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Pro­ LIVERPOOL, Gover~or. tection Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force HEREAS by the Legislature Act, 1908, it is, among within the said district. W. other things, enacted that the Governor may from Dated a.t this day of , 1915. tune to time appoint, alter, and abolish polling-places for each electoral district within the limits thereof : Ohief Postmaster. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William De Brito Sa.vile, Earl A.I! witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, this twentieth day of February, one thousand nine do hereby abolish all existing polling-places in the various hundred and fifteen. electoral districts in the said Dominion, and do hereby ap­ H. D. BELL, point tho places mentioned in the schedule hereto to be Minister of Internal Affairs. polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which a.re therein specified.

Regulations for Deer-shooting, Buller. SCHEDULE. LIVERPOOL, Governor. Bay of 181,ands E/.ectoral !Jistrictr-- N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Anim&ls The County Council Chambers, Kawakawa (principal). I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter ca.lied "the said The Courthouse, Russell. Act"), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Morris's Store, Opua. the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Mountain's Store, Purerua. m&ke the following regulations prescribing the deer-shooting The Public Hall, Towai. season in Buller Acclimatization District, comprising the The Public Hall, Tapuhi. County of Buller, and the conditions affecting the same, and The Public Hall, Ohaeawai. also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. Dickeson's Hall, Kaikohe. Atkinson's Store, Waimate North. REGULATIONS. The Public School, Okaihau. Cleave's Store, Kerikeri. 1. RED-DEER stags may be taken or killed within the Buller Kauri Timber Company's Office, Polmpu. Acclimatization District from the 1st March, 1915, to the The Public School, Hukerenui. 30th April, 1915 (both days inclusive). The Public Hall, Whakapara. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Westport, on payment of a. license fee Tho Public School, Hikurangi. of £1 lOs., in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and The Public Hall, Totara North. subject to the sa'd Act and these regulations ; provided that The Public Hall, Kaeo. not more tba.n one such license shall be issued to the same The Courthouse, Wha.ngaroa. person. Tho Conrthousc, Mangonui. 3. No licensee shall t .. ke or kill more than three stags, and The Peria Hall, Orum. no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten The Public School, Fairburn's. points. The Public School, Victoria Valley. 4. No hind or fawn shall be ta.ken or killed on any pretext The Public Hall, Awanui. whatever ; and no licensee shall allow any dog to a.ccompa.ny The Public Hall, Kaitaia. either himself or any attendant he may have with him. The Courthouse, Ahipara. 5. Nothing herein contained sha.11 extend to authorizing The Public Hall, Waipapakauri. any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Evans's Store, Waiharara. 6. Any person committing a. breach of any of these regu­ The Public Hall, Hohoura. lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding The Foresters' Hall, W aihopo. £20. The Courthouse, Kohukohu. SCHEDULE. The Courthouse, Rawene. No. The Public Hall, Taheke. License to take or kill Game ( Deer) . The Public School, Rangiahua. , of , having this day paid the sum of Tho Public School, Motukaraka. £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill red­ The Public School, Broadwood. deer stags, within the Buller Acclimatization District, from Andrewes's Hall, Opononi. the day of , 1915, to the day of The Public School, Omapere. , 1915 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions The Public School, Waiotemarama. of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regulations The Public School, Waimamaku. thereunder in force within the said district. The Company's Office, Whangape. Dated a.t this day of , 1915. The Public Hall, Herekino. Ohief Postmaster. Jf(/.rsden Electoral !Jistricfr-- The Town Hall, Whangarei (principal). As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, The Parochial Hall, Whangarei. this twentieth day of February, ono thousand nine The Public School. Kamo. hundred and fifteen. The Public Hall, Ka.urihohorc. H. D. BELL, The Pnblic School, Ruatangata West. Minister of Internal Affairs The Public School, Kiripaka. The Public Hall, Ngnnguru. 1'rustee for the Masterton Publfo Cernetery n;opointed. The Public Hall, Whareora. The Public Ha.II, Pa.rua Bay. The Public Hall, Whangarei Heads. LIVERPOOL. Governor The Public Hall, Onerahi. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities The Public School, Mangapai. I vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries The Public School, Otaika.f,1111 Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liver­ The Public School, Maunu., pool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do The Dominion Cement Company's Building. Tikorangi. hereby appoint The Public School, Kara. EDWARD HORATIO WADDINGTON The Public School, Poroti. The Public School, Maungatapere. to be a Trustee, in the place of Reginald John Keith Jack­ The Public School, Manngakammea. son, resigned, to provide for the maintenance and ca.re of the Masterton Public Cemetery, in conjunction with Edwin The Public School, Waikiekie. Feist, Arthur Rigby Bunny, Charles Edward Daniell, The Public School, Mareretn. William Sellar, Peter Gordon, Humphrey John O'Leary, The Public Hall, Ruakaka. and David Dona.Id, previously appointed. The Public School, Waipu North River. The Courthouse, Waipu. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, The Public School, Waipu Cove. this eighteenth day of Feb,11ary, one thous~nd nine The Public Ha.II, l\la.ngawai. hundred and fifteen. The Public School, Te Arai. H. D. BELL,· The Public Hall, Maungaturoto. For Minister of Lands. The Public School, Whangaripo. FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETrl'E. 675

The Public School, Pakiri. Manukau Elecwral District-- The Public Hall, Leigh. The Salvation Army Barracks, Onehunga (principal). The Public Hall, Whangateau. The Foresters' Hall, Onehunga. i The Public School, Matakana. The Royal Oak Tea-kiosk, Onehunga. liili The Public School, Kaiwaka. The Papapa Railway-station, Onchunga. The Public School, North Albertlanrl. Tho Public Hall, Harp of Erin. The Public'. Hall, Wellsford. The Congregational Church, ]\fount Roskill. The Town Hall, Warkworth. The Masonic Hall, Otahuhu. The Public School, StreamlandH. The Railway-station, Penrose. The Public School, Mullet Point. Fairy Bower Tea-rooms, St. Heliers. The Public School, Tekapa, Mahurnngi .East. The Public Hall, Panmure. The Town Hall, Puhoi. The Parish Hall, Ellerslie. The Manukau Water-supply Office, Epsom. Ka ipara Ekctoral District- The Costley Home, Epsom. The Courthouse, Dargavil!e (principal). The Epsom Hall, Epsom. The Public School, Aranga. The Wapiti Hall, Epsom. The Public Hall, Arapohue. Fenton's Grain-store, Mount Eden Road. The Public Hall, Aratapu. Mr. Trayes's Office, Rangitoto. Mr. William Thomas's Residence, Bickerstaff. Mrs. Walker's Barn, corner of Mays and Richardson The Courthouse, Helensville. Roads. The Public Hall, Hoanga. Mr. Fleming's Marquee, on Beach, Kohimarama. The Public Hall, Hukatere. Cowes Post-office, Waiheke. Mr. Lineham's Hall, Kaihu. Awaroa Post-office, Waiheke. The Public School, Kaipara Flats. The Public Hall, Kaukapakapa. Franklin Electoral Distric~ The Public Hall, Kumeu. The Courthouse, Pukekohe (principal). Mr. Marchant's Gum-shed, Maropiu. The Public Hall, PatumahQ!>. The Public Hall, Matakohe No. I. The Public Hall, Waiuku. The Public School, Naumai. The Public School, Pollock Settlement. The Public School, Onetea. The Public School, near Awhitu Wharf. The Railway-station Room, Otamatea (Young's Point). The Public School, Waipipi. The Public Hall, Pahi. The Public School, Awhitu Central. The Public Hall, Paparoa. The Public School, Kohekohe. The Public School, Port Albert. The Public School, llfanukau Heads. The Public School, Riverhead. The Public School, Pukekohe East. The Public School, Ruawai. The Public Hall, Bombay. The Public Hall, Tangiteroria. The Public School, Moumoukai. The Public Hall, Tangowahine. The Public School, Mataitai (Post Town, Clevedon). The Public Hall, Tatarariki (Mill). The Building used as School, Hauarahi, near Kaiau,i The Public School, Te Kopuru. (Post Town, Mangatawhiri). The Public School, Tokatoka. The Public School, Ararimu. The Public School, Tutamoe. The Public School, Waiau. Karaka. The Public Hall, Waimauku. The Public School, Orua Bay. The Public School, Wellsford. Tho Public School (No. 2), Karaka (Post Town, Runci- man). Waitemata Electoral District- The Public School, Paparata. The Masonic Hall, Devenport (principal). The Public Hall, Glenbrook. 'l'he Coronation Hall, Albany. The Public Hall, Ramarama. The Fore3ters' Hall. Birkenhead. The Public Hall, Hunua. The Post-office, Ho bsonville. The Public School, Ness Valley. The Public Hall, Henderson. The Public School, Ponga. Tarry's Hall, Northcote. The Public Hall, Ardmore. The Public Hall. Silverdale. The Public Hall, Alfriston. The Parish Hall, Takapuna. The Unsectarian Church, Brookby. The Public Hall, Upper Waiwera. Wairoa Public Hall, Clevedon. .4 uckkind East Electoral Districtr- The Public Hall, Drury . The Public Hall, Howick. The Drill-hall, Rutland Street (principal). The Public Hall, Mangere. Epiphany Schoolroom, Gundry Street. The Public School, Mangere Bridge. Wesleyan Schoolroom, Carlton Gore Road. The Public Hall, Manurewa. Auckl,and Central Electoral District- The Public School, Maraotai. The Public Hall, Otahuhu. St. James's Hall, Wellington Street (principal). Tho Public Hall, Papakura. Druids' Hall, North Street, off Karangahape Roarl. The Public School, Papatoetoe. Auckland West Electoral District-- The Public School, Pakuranga. Windsor Hall, Ponsonby Road (principal). The Public Hall, Tamaki East. . Munro's Hall, Ponsonby Road. The Public School, Turanga Creek (Post Town, Howtck), Primitive Methodist School Hall, comer of Franklin The Methodist Schoolhouse, Wiri (Post Town, Papatce, toe). Road and Wellington Street. The Publio School, Weymouth (Post Town, Manu. All Saints' Mission Hall, Mason's Avenue. rewa). . Parnell Electoral District-- The Public School (No. 1), Kara.ka (Post Town, RunCJ. The Public Hall, Newmarket (principal). man). Room at St. Stephen's Native Sohool, Gladstone Road, The Social Hall, Otau Settlement. Parnell. The Public Hall, Otaua. St. Mark's Hall, Remuera Road. Marquee erected in the Grounds of the Remuera Road Raglan Elecwral Dimict- Board, between Clonbem and Vincent Roads. King' s Hall, Huntly (principal). Room in Cucksey's Buildings, comer Stokes and Mount The Gourthouse. Mercer. Eden Roads. The Public Hall, Ngaruawahia, Messrs. Barry Bros.' Brick Building, Gardynhurst, The Courthouse, Raglan. Remuera. The Public School, Taupiri. Shop in Brick Building, corner of Manukau and Fairfax The Public Hall, Tuakau. Roads, Epsom. The Public Hall, Waingaro. Shop in Brick Building, corner of Khyber Pass Road and The Public Hall, Whatawhata. Park Road, Newmarket. Marquee on Section, corner of Green Lane and Clonbern TluimM Electoral Distric~ Road, Remuera. The Courthouse, Thames (principal), TheT'late Billiard-room, 49 Manukau Road, Parnell Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond Street, Thames (opposite McGregor and Montgomery's bakers' shop). Protestant Alliance Hall, Rolleston Street, Thames. B 676 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'..l.'E. . [No. 30

The Public School, Parawai. Bay of Plenty Electoral Diatrict- The Public School, Tararu. The Courthouse, Opotiki (principal). The Public School, Waiomio. McLean's Wool-shed, Oponae. The Public School, Tapu. The Post-office, Toatoa. The Public School, Wilson's Bay, Karita. The Public School, Te Kaha. The Public School, Coromandel. The Public School, Raukokore. The Public School, Driving Creek, Williamson and Mathias's Storeroom, Cape Runaway. Goudie's Hall, Cabbage Bay. Holt's Homestead, Waikura (Cape Runaway). The Public School, Port Jackson. The Post-office, Ohiwa. Baron's Buildings, Port Charles. The Public School, Kut,,,rere. The Public School, Kennedy's Bay. The Public School, Puhikoko. The Public School, Whangapoua. The Courthouse. Whakatane. The Public Hall, Kuaotnnu. The Drill-hall, Taneatua. The Courthouse, Whitianga. The Public School, Waimana. The Public School, Gumtown. The Cheese-factory, Ruatoki North. Hamilton's Stol'e, Whenuakite. Spurr's Cottage, Otarere. The Public School, Tairua. The Public School, Te Teko. The Public School, Hikuai. The Public School, Mata.ta. Post-office Store, Puketui. The Public School, Ohinepanea. Watt's Store, Whangamata. The Public School, Manawahe. Golden Belt Gold-mining Company's Shanty, Neaves- The Public School, Roto-iti. ville. The Power-house, Okere Falls. The Public School, Hikutaia. The Old Prison Camp, Waiot,,,pu. The Public School, Wharepoa. The Hall, Muripara. The Public School, Puriri. The Post-office, Atia.muri. The Public Hall, Mata.toke. The Courthouse, Taupo. Gibbon's Hall, Kopu. The Library, Mokai. The Public Hall, Kauaeranga. The Schoolroom, Wairakei. The Public School, Turua. The Public School, Oruanui. Mr. Grundy's Store, Kopuarahi. The Public School, Maketu. The Public School, Pipiroa. The Public School, Paengaroa. The Public School, Nga.tea. The Public School, Pongakawa. The Poblio Sohool, Patetonga. McDowell's Hall, Te Poke. The Public School, T!l.huna. The Public School, Papamoa. Pinchess and Bird's Shed, Waitakaruru. The Public School, Mount Maunganui. The Public School, Maramarua. The Public Hall, Waimat,,, Valley. Mr. Ussher's House, Orini. Stevens's Store, Waiohika. The Public Sohool, Ohinewai. The Public School, Ormond. The Public School, Waiterimu, The Public School, Kaiterat,,,hi. The Public School, Matahuru. The Public Hall, Te Karaka. The Public Hall, Te Hoe. The Public School, Kanaekanae. The Public School, Rangiriri. The Public School. Puha. The Public School, Te Kauwhata. The Public Hall, What,,,tutu. 'fhe Public School, Waerenga. The Post-office, Wheturau. The Public Sohool, Taniwha. The Post-office, Waikohu. The Public School, Whangamarino. The Public School, Whakarau. The Public School, Kimihia. The Public School, Otoko. Mr. J. T. Harvey's House, Raynor's Road, Huntly. The Public School, Rakauroa. Tauranga Ekctoml Di•tricl- The Public School, Mat,,,wai. The Coronation Hall, Tauranga (principal). The Public School, Motu. The Public School. Greerton. Bruce and O'Brien's Store, Wharekopae (Rere), (Gis- The Public School, Oropi. borne). Davenport's House, Ngawaro. The Public School, Whangara. The Public School, Ngongotaha. The Public School, Wigan (Tolaga Bay). The Courthouse, Rotorua. Mr. Hutchin's Shed, Tuarua (Tolaga Bay). The P.nblic School, Mama.ku. The Courthouse, Tolaga Bay. The Public'School, Tirau. The Public School, Mangatuna (Tolaga Bay). Henderson's Store, Okoroire Spring,. The Public School, Tokomaru Bay. The Public School, Hinuem. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Store, Waixna, The Public School, Ma,t,,,mata. Tokomaru. The Public School, Waharoa. Mr. Willis's Wool-shed, Owetea, Tokomaru. The Public School, Walton. The Public School, Te Puia. The Public School, Kiwit,,,hi. The Courthouse, Waipiro Bay. The Public School, Kampiro. The Homestead, Ihungia (Waipiro Bay). The Town Board Office, Morrinsville. The Public School, Tuparoa. The Public School, Motumaoho. The Public School, Waiorongomae (Tuparoa). The Public School, Waitoa. The Courthouse, Port Awanui. The Public School, Waihou. The Public School, Kahukura. The Public School, Te Aroha. The Public School, Te Araroa. The Public School, Te Aroha West. The Public School, Manawaru. Taumarunui Ekctoral District- No. 2 Public School, Katikati. The Courthouse, Te Kuiti (principal). The Public School, Omokoroa. The Public School, Wait,,,ra. The Public School, Bethlehem. The Public School, Brixton. The Public School, Otumoe1',ai. The Public School, Sentry Hill. The Orderly-room, Te Puke. The Public School, Tikorangi. The Public School, Omanawa. The Publio School, Urenui. The Public School, Whakamarama. The Public School, Okoke. The Public School, Uruti. Waikato Ekctoral Diatricl- The Public School, Tongaporutu. Wesley Hall, Collingwood Street, Hamilton (principal). The Public School, Okau. The Masonic Hall, Hamilton East. The Public School, Mokau. The Town Hall, Frankton. The Public School, Awakino. The Courthouse, Te Awamutu. The Public School, lllahoenui. The Public Hall, Kihikihi. The Public School, Mairoa. The Public Hall, Ohaupo. The Public School, Aria. The Public School, Pirongia. The Public School, Piopio. The Public School, Cambridge. The Public School, Te Mapara. The Public School, Leamington. The Public School, Kaea.ea. The Public School, Putaruru. The Public School, Mangapehi. lHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 677

The Public School; Ongarue. N api,er Electoral District-- The Courthouse, Taumarunui. The Public School, Taringamutu. The' Borough Council Chambers, Napierl(principal). The'"Marist,Bros.' Schoolroom, Shakespeare Road. The Public~School,!Paemako. The.Public School, Port-Ahuriri. The Public School, W&ituhi. The:~Public:School, Westshore. The Public School, Matiere. The Public School, Pakowh&i. Hammond's Boardinghouse,:i,Matapuna. The Public School, Meeanee. The Publid School, Okahukura. The Public Hall, Awatoto. The Public School, Ohura. Tho Public School, West Clive. The Public School, Nihoniho. The Public School, Puketapu. The Public School, Otangiwai. The Wesley Hall, Napier South. The Public School, Tokirima. The Hall, Greenmeadows. The Public School, Mahirakau. The Town Hall, Taradale. Mr. Armstrong's House, Rimunui. The Public Hall, Otorohanga. Waipawa Electoral District-- The Public School, Hangatiki. Messrs. Green and Colebrook's·Store, Waitomo. The Courthouse, Dannevirke (principal). The Post-office, Haku. The Borough Council Chambers, Dannevirke. The Public School, Marokopa. The Tiratu Sawmill Office, Mangatera. The Public School, Tahaia. The Public School, Raumati. The Public School, Kiokio. The Public Hall, Matamau. The Public School, Mokauiti. The Foresters' Hall, Makotuku. The Public School, Paraheka Valley. The Town Board Office, Ormondville. The Public School, Kinohaku. The Public Library, Norscwood. The Native School, Waimiha. The Pul)lic·Hall, Takapau. The Public School, Mapiu. The County Council Chambers, Waipukurau. Wooderson's Tea-rooms, Taumatawaenga. The Public Hall, Ongaonga. , Derry's Store, Ashley-Clinton. t The Publio Sohool, Makaretu. Gisoorne Electoral District-- The Public Library, Tikokino. Garrison Hall, Gisborne (principal). The Couuty Whare, Wakarara. Miller's Auction-mart, Lowe Street, Gisborne. The Post-office, Blackburn. Whinray's Hall, Gmdstone Road, Gisborne. The Public Hall, Otane. Masonic Hall, Childers Road. Gisborne. The Public School, Maraekakaho. The Public School, Wainui Road, Ka.iti. The Native School, Waimarama. The Public School, Mangapapa. The Hall, Kereru. The Public School, Millt.own, Te Hapara. The Public School, Pakipaki. The Public School, Matawhero. The Public Hall, Te Aute. The Public School, Waerenga-a-hika. The County Council Chambers, Waipawa. The Public School, Jllakauri. The Mill Dwellinghouse, Anaroa. The Public School, Patutahi. Mr. Steele's Premises, Tahunga. Pahiatua Electoral District,- The Post-office, Waerenga-o-kuri. The Foresters' Hall, Woodville (principal). The Schoolroom (Balfour's), Te Aroha. The Public School, Heretunga. Hollywood's House, Hangaroa. Mr. Gille.m's Wool-shed, Horoeka. The Public School, Tiniroto. The Public School, Weber. Mr. Mills's Premises, Upper Ruakituri, Eastern Boundary. The Public School, Herbertville. The Public School, Manutuke, Te Arai. The Hall, Mangatainoka. Danlt.on's St.ore, Waingake. The Methodist Church Vestry, Ballance. The Public School, Muriwai, Maraetaha. Mr. Frank Grove's House, Makomako. The Post-office, Wharerata. The Public School, Makuri. Mr. Reynold's Premises, Tarewa. Mr. W. A. Wallis's House, Ngaturi. The Public School, Morere. The Post-office, Kohinui. The Public School, Nuhaka. The Hall, Kumeroa. Mr. Bendall's Premises, Opontama. The Foresters' Hall, Pahiatua. Mr. Taylor's Premises, Mangaone Valley. The Public School, Porangahau. The Public School, Marumaru. The Public School, Elsthorpe. The Public School, Frasertown. The Public School, Whetakura. The Native School, Tuhara. The Wool-shed, near School, Hatuma. Mr. Byrne's House, Mangapoike. The Dairy-factory Room, Waipukurau. The Creamery, Lavenham. The Public School, Wanstead. The Public School, Ngatapa. The Post-office, Omakere. Mr. Dickie's Premises, Frasertown Road. Mr. Hodder's Tea-room, Cadman Street, Dannevirke. Hawke'a Bay Electoral District-- W airarapa Electoral District-- The Borough Council Office, Hastings (principal). The Victoria Hall, Carterton (principal). The Old Library, Market Street, Hastings. Messrs. Barton's Wool-shed, Mataikona. The District School, Hastings. The Public School, Whakataki. St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Hastings. The County Office, Tinui. The Public School, Mahora North. The Men's Cottage, Annedale. The Public School, Mahora South. The Public School, Okautete, East Coast. The Public School, Havelock. The Public School, Whareama. The Public School, Mangateretere. The Public School, Mangapakeha. The Public School, Rissington. Mr. J. C. )[cKillop's Wool-shed, Puketiritiri. The Public School, Patoka. The Red Cottage, The Cross, junction Westmcre- The Public School, Puketitiri. Fernyhurst-Masterton Roads. The Public School, Pohui. The Public School, Taueru. The Public Hall, Puketapu. The Premises of Mr. Bennett, Otahuao. The Public School, Omahu. The Public School, Bideford. Mr. Moroney's House, Pakipaki. The Public School, Kaituna, Upper Fernridge. St. George's Hall, Petane. The Public School, Femridge. Mr. Boamish's House, Whana. The Public School, Matahiwi. The Public School, Tangoio. The Public School, Mikimiki, Upper Opaki. The Public School, Mohaka. The Publie School, West Taratahi. The Reading-room, Tomoana. The Public School, Waingawa. The Presbyterian Hall, Haumoana. The Public School, Te Wharau. Mr. Nathan's Hall, Waikare. The Public School, Longbush. Rununga House, Pakowhai. The Town Hall, Gladstone. The Publio Sohool, Wairoa. The Public School, Ponatahi. The Public Library, W&iroa. The Public School, Waihakeke. 678 THE· NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 80

The Public School, Dalefield. The Public School, 'l'e Kiri. The Town Hall, Greytown. The Uourthouse, Opunakc. The Public School, Morison Hush. The Hall, Oaotuii. The Public Hall, Kaiwaiwai. ~'Ill The Public School, Rahotu. The Public School, Kahutara . ..-.~ The Public School, Pungarehu. The Town Hall, Featherston. ~ _ The Hall, Warea. The Reading-room, Cross Creek. The Public School, Pihama. The School, Waiorongomai. The Public School, Otakeho. The Town Hall, Martinborough. The Public School, Auroa. The Public~School, Dyerville. The Public School, Kapuni. The Premises of Mr. R. H. Robinson, Hiuakura. The Public School, Matapu. The Public School, Pirinoa. The Town Hall, :\l&n~ia. The Dairy Factory, Inaha. Stratford Electoral District-- The Hall, Okaiawa. The Courthouse, Stratford (principal). The Public School, Te Roti. The Public School, Cardiff. Tile Public School. Fraser Ro,ul. The Public School, Mahoe. The Public School, Ararata. The Public School, Ngaere. 'rhe Store, ?tleremere. The Public Hall, Toko. The Public School. Mata. The Public School, Midhirst. The Public School, Stanley Road. Patea Elec.toral District-- The Public School, Tariki. The Courthouse, Hawera (principal). The Public School, Norfolk Road. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Hawera. The Public School, Durham Road. The Town Hall, Normanby. The Public School, Dudley Road. The Public School, Ohangai. Tb.e Public School, Lincoln Road. The Public School, Mokoia. The Residence of W. J. llfatthcw.,, Bristol Road, Ingle- The Public School, Wha.kama.ra.. wood. The Public School, Manutahi. The Public School, Kaimata. The Public School, Alton_ The Public School, Tarata. The Public School, Hurleyville. The Public School, Purangi. The Public School, Kakaramea. The Public School, Huiroa. The Courthouse, Pa.too. The Public School, Douglas. The Public School, Opaku, Patea. The Public School, Tututawa. The Town Hall, Waverley, The Public Hall, Strathmore. The Public Hall, Ngutuwera. The Public Hall, Te Wera. The Public School, Kohi. The Public School, Pohokura. The Public Hall, Waitotara. The Public Hall, Whangamomona. 'rho Public Hall, Ngamatapouri. The Public Hall, Kohuratahi. The Public Hall, Maxwelltown. The Public Works Hall, Tabora Tuunel. The Public School, Kai Iwi. The Public School, Westmore. Taranaki Electoral District- The Public School, Brunswick_ The Courthouse, Robe Street, New Plymouth (principal). The A.B.C. Hall, Aramoho. The Coronation Hall, Gill Street, New Plymouth. The Public School, Mosstown, Wanganui. The Gymnasium, Schoolhouse, South Road, New Ply- mouth. Wanganui Electoral District- The Church Hall, Moturoa, New Plymouth. The Drill-shed, Wanganui (princip,t!). The Public School, Omata. The Town Hall, Wanganui East. The Public School, Hurford Road, Omata. The Hall, Oa.stlecliff. The Public School, Korn. Tho Council Offices, Gonville. The Public School, Oakura. The Methodist Schoolroom, Aramoho. The Public School, Tataraimaka. Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Keith Street. The Public School, Okato. The Public Hall, Westown, New Plymouth. W aimarino l!,'lectoral District- The Gymnasium, Schoolhouse, Frankley Road, New The Public School, (principal). Plymouth. The Public School, Forde!!. The Public School, Patna, Upper Carrington Road, New The Public School, Horopito. Plymouth. The Public School, Kaitieke. The Public School, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. The Public School, Kakahi. The Public School, Egmont Village. The Road Board Office, Mangama.hu. The Public School. Upper Kent Road, Korito. The Public School, Manunui. The Public School, Albert Road, Kent Road. The Public School, Mataroa. The Public School, corner of Junction and Lower Kent The Public Hall, Ohakune. Roads, New Plymouth. The Polling-booth, Oh.akunc Ea~t. The Public School, Upper Mangoroi. Tl,e Public School, Owhango. The Public School, corner of King and Upland Roads, Tho Public School, Pipiriki. Bell Block. The Public School, Piriaka. The Public School, Bell Block. Brown's Store, Putiki. The Public School, Egmont Road, Hillsborough. The Council Chambers, Raotihi. The Public Hall, Fitzroy. The Town Hall, Rangataua. The Polling-booth (<1Jrdge's Store), Vogeltown, New The Public School, Raurimu. Plymouth. The Public School, Ruatiti. The Toll-gate House, Puniho. Ross's Store, Tokaanu. The Public School, Kaimiro. The Public School, Upukongaro. Mr. Benoni White's House, Lower Maugorei. The Pubhc-school Re.,idence, Wangaehu. The Public School, Waiongona. The Public School, Lepperton. Oroua El~ctoral District-- l\fr. E. H. H. Mawson's House, Hur,,thouse Road, Ingle­ The Drill-ha.II, Feilding (principa.l). wood. The Public Ha.ll, Halcombe. The Druids' Hall, Outfield Street, Inglewood. The Public Ha.ll, Cheltenham. The Ha.ll, Wa.ituna. West. Egmom Electoral District- The He,ll, Rewa. The Theatre Royal, Eltham (principal). The Public Ha.ll, Kimbolton. Mr. Reader's House, Omoana. The Hall, Rangiwe,hia. The Public School, Mangamingi. The He,ll, Colyton. The Public School, Rawhitiroa. Mr_ J. H. Vincent's Office, Ashhurst. The Public School, Mangatoki. The Technical-school Building, Poha.ngina. The Athenooum Hall, Kaponga. The Technioa.1-school Building, Apiti. The Public School, Riverlea. The Public Ha.ll, Bunnythorpe. The Public School, Awatuna. The Public Hall, Awahuri. FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 679

Rangitikei E/ecwral District-- The Odd Fellows' Hall, Wakefield. The Rangitikei Coronation Hall, Marton (principal). The Public School, Spring Grove. The Courthouse, Bull's. The Public School, Brightwater. The Temperance Hall, . The Public School, Hope. The Odd Fellows' Hall, . The Public School, Re.nze.u. The Hall, :Newbury. The Sunday School, Appleby. The Ha.Il, Ohinga.iti. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond. The Coronation Hall, Rata. The Public Hall, Stoke. The Coronation Hall, Rongotea. The Sunday School, Milton Street, Nelson. The County Office, Sanson. The Public School, Brook Street, Nelson. The Town Board Office, Turakina. The Foresters' Hall, Collingwood Street, Nelson. Randolph's Hall, Utiku. The Public School, Hampden Street, Nelson. The Sunday School, Toi-toi Valley. Palmerston Ele.ctoral District- The Harbour Board Office, The Port, Nelson. . The Public School, Clifton Terrace, Wakapue.ka. The Opera House, Palmerston North (prinoipal). The Public School, Hillside, Wakapuaka. The Odd Fellowa' Hall, Cuba Street, Palmerston North. The Public School, Happy Valley. The Fire-brigade Station, Terrace End, Palmerston North. The Half-way House, Whangamoa. The Public HaJl, Longburn. The Public School, Carluke (Timate.nga Post-office). The Public Hall, Fitzherbert East. The Public School, Flat Creek, Rai Valley. Mr. Kennedy's House, Bunnythorpe. The New Public School, Canvastown. The Public Hall, Linton. The Public School, Deep Creek. The Public Hall, Tiakitahunr.. The Post-office, French Pass. Mr. C. Alva's House, Rangitane. The Public School, Tahune.nui. The Pnblio Hall, Kairanga. The Publio Hall, Whakaronga. M otueka Electoral District-- Ot,aki Ele,,;toral District-- The Public School, Motueka (principal). The Public School, Wakefield. The Courthouse, Otaki (principal). The Public School, Dovedalo. Council Che.mbers, Levin. The The Public School, Motupiko. The Hall, Te Horo. The Public School, Stanley Brook. The Hall, W aikanae. The Public School, Sherry Valley. The Hall, Paraparanmu. The Public School, Nge.timote. The Hall, Manakan. The Public School, Lower Moutere. The Hall, Paekakariki. The Public School, Riwaka. The Hall, Ohau. The Public School, Brooklyn. The .Public School, Koputarua. The Old School, Rockville. The Ha.Il, Shannon. The Public School, Be.inha~. The Public School, Moutoa. The New Public School, East Taka.ka. The Ha.Il, Tokomaru. The Public School, We.ingaro. The Masonio Hall, Foxton, The Public School, Motupipi. The Public School, Rangiotu. The Public School, Little Wanganui. · The Public School, Taikorea. The Public School, Karamee.. The Sohool, Oroua Downs. The Railway-station, Tadmor. Hutt Elootoral District-- The Courthouse, Collingwood. The Courthouse, Takaka. The St. Augustine's Hall, Petone (principal). St. George's Hall, Seddonvillc. The Courthouse, Petone. ' The Public School, Pnponga. The Public School, Korokoro. The Public School, llangarakau. The Town HaJl, Lower Hutt. The Public School, Appleby. Eastbourne Hall, Muritai. The Public School, Waimea West. The Public Hall, Wa.inui-o-mata. The Public School, Upper Moutcre. Knox Church 8choolroom, Blackbridge. The Polling-booth, Upper Takako.. The Pirollo School, Epuni. The Public School, Summerlea (St. H,,lens Post-office). The Public School, Taita. The Public School, Hector (Ngakawau Post-office). Menzie's Hall, Silverstream. The Druids' Hall, Tapawera. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Trentham. The Public School, Glenhope. The Public Hall, Wallaceville. The Polling-booth, Terakohe. The Courthouse, Upper Hutt. The Public School, Foxhill. The Public School, Kaitoke. The Public School, Aporo. Wellington N ortk Electoral DiBtrict- Buller Electoral District-- St. Paul's Schoolroom, 8ydney Street (principal). St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tinakori Road. The Courthouse, Westport (principal). The Kiosk, Kelburn. Singer Machine Building, Lower Palmerston Street, Bethune and Oompany's Auction-mart, Brandon Street. Westport. Wesleyan Schoolroom, Molesworth Stroot. The Town Hall, Westport. Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Creswick Road, North- l\lear's Building, Upper Palmerston Street, Westport. Tho Com·thouse, Lyell. land. M Residence of Mr. A. C. Golding, "Kent Villa," ain The Public Hall, Wa.imangaroa. Road, Wadestown. The Volunteer Hall, Denniston. The Mission Hall, Burnett's Face. Wellington Oentral Ele.ctoral District-- The Public Library, Gl'l!Illty. The Public School, Cape Foulwind. Alexandra Ha.Il, Abel Smith Street (principal). The Public School, Addison's. The Roohabite Chambers, Manners Street. The Public School, Inaogahna Junction. The Mission Hall, Aro Street. The M:.ithodist Hall, Black's Point. The Congregational Schoolroom, Courtenay Place. The Victoria Institute, Capleston.. The Mission Hall, Tory Street. The Public School, Fairdown. The Polling-booth, Cronadun. W el!ington East Electoral Di•trict- The Hall, .Millerton. Kent Terrace Schoolroom, Kent Terrace (principal). The Hall, Birchfield. St. Mark's Schoolroom, Sussex Square. The Public School, Progress Junction. Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. The Courthouse, Charleston. O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbirnie South. The Coronation Hall, Crushington. Bowling Pavilion, He.te.ite.i. The School-teacher's Residence, Fern Flat. The Public School, Roseneath. The Public School, Murchison. The Public School, Owen Junction. N elaon Electoral District-- The Public School, Te Kuba. The Magistrate's Courthouse, Nelson (principal). Mr. O'Regan's House, Inangahua Landing (Inangahun The Odd Fellows' HaJl, .Waimee. Street, Nelson. Junction Post-office). 680 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

Grey Elect01'al Districtr-- The Public School, Onamalutu. The Town Ha.ll, Greymouth (prinoipaJ). Tho Public School, Okaramio. The District High School, Greymouth. The Public School, Havelock Suburban. The Brothers' School, Alexander Street, Greymouth. The Courthouse, Havelock. The , United Football Club's Shed, Shakespeare Street, Tho Public School, The Grove. Greymouth. Tho Courthouse, Picton. The Public School, Blaketown. The Public School, Koromiko. The Public School, Cobden. The Public School, Tuamarina. The Public School, Barrytown. The Public School, Seddon. The Polling-booth, Canoe Creek (Post-office, Harrytown). The Public School, Grassmerc. The Public School, Runanga. The Public School, Ward. The Druids' Hall, Dunollie. The Public School, Kekerangu. The State Mine Office, Rewanui. The Public School, Richmond Brook. The Public School, Rewanui. Tho Schoolroom, Jordan, Awatere. The Public School, Taylorville. The Public School, Manaroa. The Public School, Blackball. The Post-office, St. Omer. The Public School, Roa. The Public School, Marshlands. The Public School, Atarau, Lower Moonlight. Hurunui Electoral District,--· The Public School, Ikamatua. The Courthouse, Amberley (pl'incipaJ). The Public School, Blackwater. The Road Board Office, Waikari. The Railway-station, Mawheraiti. The Public School, Mackenzie, Cheviot. The County Council Chambers, Reefton. Tho Public School, Domett, Cheviot. The Public School, Reefton. 'l'he Public School, Spotswood, Cheviot. The Public School, Globe Hill. The Public School, Sefton. The Public School, Merrijigs. The Public School, Ashley Bank. The Polling-booth, Big River. The Public School, Rotheram. The Public School, Waitahu (Post-office, Reefton). The Road Board Office, Loburn. The Railway-station, Hinau, The Hurunui Rabbit Board Office, Culverdon. W eatland Electoral District- The Hall, Hapuku. The Supreme Hall, Hokitika (principal). The Courthouse, Kaikoura. The Westland Opera House, Hokitika. The Public School, Kaikoura Suburbs. The Public School, Okura. The Public School, Waiau. Ryan's House, Pekanga. The Public School, Hanmer Plains. The Public School, Bruce Bay. The Road Board Office, Balcairn. The Courthouse, Okarito. The Public School, Hundalee Settlement. The W aiho Hall, W aiho. The Hall, Hawarden. The Public School, Waitangi. The Public School, Omihi. The Public School, Harihari. The Public School, Scargill. The Public School, Waitaha. The Public School, W oodgrove. The Public School, Ross. The Public School, West Oxford. The Public School, Ruatapu. The Public School, View Hill. The Public Hall, Rimu. Brake's Store, Beaiey Flat._ The Public School, Woodstock. .Kaiapoi Electoral District- The Public School, Koiterangi. The Volunteer Hall, Kaiapot (principal). The Public School, Lower Kokatahi. The Volunteer Hall, Rangiora. The Public Hall, Kanieri. The Public School, Southbrook. The Public Hall, Arahura. The Public School, Woodend. The Public Hall, Three Mile. The Public School, Waikuku. The Courthouse, Stafford. The Public School, Fernside. The Courthouse, Goldsborough. The Old Road Board Office, Cust. The Public School, Dillmanstown. The Public School, West Eyreton. The Courthouse, Kumara. The Public School, Carleton. The Public School, Kumara Junction. The Public School, East Oxford. The Public School, Marsden. The Courthouse, West Oxford. The Public School, Granville. The Public School, Kirikiri. The Public School, Totara Flat. The Eyre County Council Office, Ohoka. The Post-office Store, Orwell Creek. Tb.e Public School, Swannanoa. The Courthouse, Ahaura. The Public School, East Eyreton. The Public School, Nelson Creek. The Public School, Clarkville. The Public School, Ngahere. The Hall, Belfast. The Public School, Kamaka. The Public School, Papanui. The Public School, Kokiri. The Public School, Marshlands. The Public School, Kaimata. The Hall, Burwood. The Public School, Aratika. The Public School, ,Tack's Mill, Kotuku. Christchurch N O'T'th Electoral District-­ 'fhe Public School, Moana. Provincial Council Chambers (principal). The Public School., Tekinga. Knox School, Bcaley Avenue. The Public School, Rotomanu. The Schoolroom, Rugby Street,, The Public School, ,T ackson's. Marquee, Archbold Bros.' Property, Manchester Street The Pnbliu School, Otira. North, near Bealey Avenue. The Public School, Wainihinihi. The Primitive Methodist School, corner Edgewarc Road The Public School, Dobson. and Madras Street. The Polling-booth, Wallsonrl. Mr. Musgrove's Motor-tihed, Merivale Lant>. , The Public School, Paroa. l\farq_uee, Mr. Morley's Section, corner Cranford and The Public School, Waiuta. Westminster Streets. The Polling-booth, South Beach. Knightstown Library, Dover Street. The Polling-booth, Cameron's. l\farquee, Mr. Neither's Property, 62 Calodonian Road. The Public School, Stillwater. Christchurch East Electoral Districfr-- IV airau Electoral District- Caledonian Society's Hall, 151 Worcester Street (prin The Town Hall, Blenheim (principal). cipal). The Council Chamber, Literary Institute Buildings, Baptist Church Schoolroom, Oxford Terrace. Blonheim. East Christchurch Main School, Gloucester StrMt. The Public School, Springlands. Hibernian Hall, 174 Barbadoes Street. The Public School, Grovetown. The Public School, Moorhouse Avenue. The Public School, Marlboroughtown, Spring Creel< Marquee, corner Grafton and Charles Street.s, Linwood The Public School, Rapaura. The Public School, Waltham Road. The Public School, Fairhall. Sydenham Football Club's Hall, 15 fowson Street The Public School, Renwicktown. Sydenham. The Public School, Wairau Valley. Odd Fellows' Hall, 34 Hq,stings Street, Sydenham FEB. 25.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 68]

Christchurch Sauth Electoral District-- The County Council Office, Springston. Salvation Army Hall, Battersea Street, Sydenham The Publw School, Springston South. {principal). The Public School, Brookside. St. Michael's Schoolroom, Durham Street, City. The Public School, Dunsandel. Church of Christ Hall, Moorhouse Avenue, City. The Public Library, Killinchy. Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn Street, Sydenham. The Public School, Spreydon. Addington School, Jerrold Street, Sydenham. The Public School, Halswell. Mills and Kepple's 13hop, Strickland Street, Sydenham. The Library, Prebbleton. Presbyterian Church, Barrington Street, Spreydon. The Public Hall, Duvauchelle. Marquee, corner Colombo and Strickland Streets, Syden, Selwyn Electoral District-- ham. Tawera County Council Chambers, Springfield (principal) Riccarton Electoral District- The Road Board Office, Sheffield. The Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Ricoarton {principal). The Selwyn Comity Council Chamber, Hororata. The Paparua Council Office, Sockburn. The Public School, Glentunnel. Marquee, corner Edinburgh Street and Riccarton Road. The Public School, Glenroy. Marquee, Mr. T. Thomson'as, corner Clarence and Lincoln The Town Hall, Dunsandcl. Roads. The Public School, Methven. Marquee, Mr. F. Harrop's, Wright's Road, Hilmorten. The Public School, Barrhill. Marquee, Mr. Harper's Store, Fendalton. The Public School, Chertsey. The Church Schoolroom, Fendalton. The Courthouse, Rakaia. The Waimairi Council Office, Papanui. The Hall, Dorie." The Public School, Harewood. The Public School, Lauriston. The Old Road Board Office, Y aldhurst. The Public School, Highbank. The Ora.nge Hall, Hornby. The Hall, Lyndhurst. The Social Hall, Islington. The Public School, Dromore. The Public School, '.l'empleton. The Public School, Elgin. The Public School. Weedon's. The Roat! Board Office, Mount Somers. Mr. Bissett's House, Burnham. The Town Hall, Staveley. The Shearing-shed, West Melton. The Public School, Anama. The Public School, Charing Cross. The Public School, Alford Forest. The Old Road Board Office, Kirwee. The Public School, Greendale. The Public School·, Darfield. The Public School, Fairton. The Public School, Waddington. The Hall, Mayfield. The Pu blio School, Allenton. Avon Electoral District-- The Public School, Wakanui. OddlFellows' Hall, Rolleston Street, Linwood (principal) The Public School, Winslow. Vestry, Baptist Church, corner Linwood Avenue and· The Public School, Westnfield. Worcester Street. The Electrical Works, Whakamatau. Marquee, corner Stanmore Road and Hereford Street. The Public School, Rakaia Mead. The Public School, Mile Road, North Linwood. The Public School, New Brighton. Timaru Electoral District-- The Public School, Bromley. The Courthouse, North Street (principal). The Public School, Phillipstown. Davidson's Sample-rooms, Strathallen Street. Social Hall, Leyden Street. Linwood. T. Bowkctt's Shop, George Street. Marquee at Geddie's Poultry-farm, Buxton's Corner, The Old Fire-brigade Station, George Street. Shirley. Salvation Army Barracks, Stafford Street. Salvation Army Barracks, Fitzgerald Avenue, Linwood. The Drill-shed, High Street. Methodist Schoolroom, Stanmore Road, Richmond. Levels County Council Offices, Church Street. The Public School, Breeze's Road, New Br.ighton. Randrup's Shop, Stafford Street North. Thompson's House, Bowhill Road, North New Brighton. The Public Main School, Grey Road. The Canterbury Boat-sheds, Cambridge Terrace. Catholic Hall, Browne Street. Workshop, Hayley's Section, Cowlishaw Street, Avonside. The Public South School, King Street. Marquee at Mrs. Bull's House, McRratney's Road, opposite Mr. Donald's Premises. Otipua Road. Gayhurst Road. Robert Jackson Memorial Hall, Elizabeth Street. Marquee at 298 Worcester Street, near Fitzgerald Avenue, Presbyterian Sunday School, Cullmantown. Linwood. Presbyterian Sunday School, Highfield. The Public School, Waimataitai. Lyttelton Electoral District-- Wesleyan Sunday School, Belfield Hill, Waim_ataitai. The Courthouse, Lyttelton (principal). The Public Hall, Washdyke. · The Public School, Heathcote. Mair's Store, Levels. The Odd Fellows' Hall. Woolston. The Public School, Seadown. Packwood's Store, Colombo Street, at foot of Cashmere The Public School, Rosewill. Hills. The Public School, Gleniti. The Public School, Opawa. The Public School, Adair. Newberry's Workshops, Redcliffs. The Public School, Fairview. The Public School, Sumner. The Public School, Pareora West. The Public School, Governor's Bav. The Public School, Kingsdown. The Public School, Teddington. ·· Mr .. P. Mauger's House, Salisbury. The Public School, Charteris Bay. The Public Hall, Parcora. Mount Herbert County Council Office, Purau. The Methodist Hall, Kensington. The Public School, Port Levy. The Public School, Pigeon Bay. 'l'emuka Electoral District-- The Public School, Okain's Bay. The Drill-shed Hall, Temuka (principal). The Public School, Little Akaloa. The Public School. Ohape. The Public School, Le Ban's Bay. The Public School, Winchester. The Public School, Pleasant Point. Elkamere Electora Z District-- The Public School, Sutherland's. The Courthouse, Akaroa (principal). The Public School, Hazelburn. The Courthouse, Little River. The Public School, Cave. The Public School, Ataahura. The Public School, Albury. The Town Hall, Doyleston. The Courthouse, Fairlie. The Public School, Green Park. The Public School, Silverstream. The Public School, Irwell. The Public School, Burke's Pass. The Public School, Lakeside. The Catholic School, Kerrytown. The County Council Office, Leeston. The Public School, Tycho Flat (Timaru Post-office). The Public School, Motukarara. The Public School, St. Andrew's. The Public Hall, Southbridge. The Public School, Otaio. The Public School, Tai Tapu. The Public School, Makikihi. The Public School, Rolleston.• The Public School, Hook {Waiariari Post-office). The Public School, Ellesmere. Mr. William Geddes's Homestead, Timaru Road, Waimatc. The Public Hall, Lincoln. The Public School, Amo, Kapua (Arno Post-office). 682 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 80

Waitalci Electoral .Diatrici-- The Public School, Woodside. The Courthouse, Waimate (principal). The Ladies' Waiting-room, Hindon Railway-station. The Public School, Ardgowan. The Public School, Sutton. The Public School, Duntroon. The Courthouse, Hyde. The Public School, Teaneraki (Enfield Post-office). Barewood Hall, Barewood Reefs. Marquee erected in Mr. Buckley's Paddock, North Road The Public School, Ngapuna. Eveline (Oamaru Post-office). ' The Public School, Ida Valley. The Public School, Gienavy. Mr. W. Mayo's House, Clyde-Cromwell Road, Clyde. Geddes's Hall, Georgetown. The Tin Shed, Halliday's Flat, Moa Creek. Mr. T. Cuthbertson's House, Hilderthorpe. The Barracks, Manorburn Dam, Moa Creek. The Public School( Hakataramea Valley (Hakataramea Th" Public School, Shannon, near Sutton. Post-office). The Taieri County Hut, Otokia. The Public School, Otepopo (Herbert Post-office). Dunedin N ortk Electoral District- The Public School, Kurow. The Public School, George Street (principal). The Public School, Kauru Hill. The Public School, Union Street. The Public School, LiviJ)gstone. McLaren's Hall (Gardens), North-east Valley. Mr. James Patterson's House, Creamery, McCulloch's Council Chambers, North-east Valley. Bridge (Arno Post-office). The Mission Hall, Woodhaugh. Mr. J. W. Mather's House, Creamery, Mahenc. Council Chambers, .Maori Hill. · The Public School, Morven. The l\Iission Hall, Opoho. The Public School, Ngapara. The Public School, Otekaieke. Dunedin West Electoral District-- The Station-house, Omarama (Kurow Post-office). The Public School, Pukeuri. Garrison Hall, Dowling Street (principal). The Public School, Papakaio. The Public School, Moray Place. The Public School, Radcliff (lkawai Post-office). Isaac's Shop, Lower Hanover Street.. The Public School, Sandhurst (Hakataramea Post-office). The Public School, Arthur Street. The Hall, Tokarahi. The Roslyn Council Chambers, Highgate, Roslyn. The Public School, Totara ('l'otaratahi Post-office). The Roslyn Institute, Highgate, Roslyn. The Public School, Windsor. The Wakari Hall, Nairn Street, Roslyn. The Public School, Wilhwbridge. Bunting's Store, Half-way Bush. The Public School, Waihaorur.ga,. The Public S'chool, Albany Street. The Public School, Waihao Downs. The Boardinghouse of Mrs. Lily Wedderspoon, Lowe, The Public School, West.on. Main Road (opposite Roslyn Woollen-mills), Roslyn. The Foresters' Hall, Waimate. Dunedin Oentral Electoral Diatrict,-- Otago Oentral Electoral District-- Tho Public School, High Street, Dunedin (principal). The Odd Fellows' Hall, Nascby (principal). The Mission Hall, Walker Street, Dunedin. · White's Hall, Wedderburn. The Mission Hall, Russell Street, Dunedin. The Public Hall, Blackstone Hill. The Council Chambers, Mornington. The Courthouse, St. Bathan's. The Old Council Chambers, Mornington. The Public School. Cambrian. The Methodist Church, Belleknowes. The Public School; Lauder. Berwick's Store, Main South Road, Caversham, The Public School, Matakanui. Odd Fellows' Hall, King Edward Street, Caversha.m. The Courthouse, Ophir. Kirkland Hall, Green Island. The Public School, Chatto Creek. Dunedin 81YUtk Electoral District-- The Public School, Galloway. Mr. L. G. Shaw's House, known as " Clyde Pound Farm," South Dunedin Town Hall (principal). The Wesleyan Schoolroom, Wesley Street, South Dunedin, near Clyde. · The Town Hall, Alexandra. The Masonic Hall, Cargill Road, South Dunedin. The Public School, Bald Hill Flat. The Odd Fellows' Hall, David Street, Caversham. The Public School, Coal Creek Flat. Fauld's Homestead, Green Island, Bush. The AtheruBum Hall, Roxburgh. The Presbyterian Sunday-schot,l Hall, St. Clair. The Public School, Moa Flat Settlement, The Town Hall, St. Kilda. The Hall, Miller's Flat. The Presbyterian Swiooiroom, Musselburgh. The Public School, Rae's Junction. Mr. P. McKay's House, Beaumont. Ohalmers Electoral District- The Public School, Crookston. The Garrison Hall, Port Chalmers (princip1.l). Mr. George Spen9er's House, Edievale. The Public School, Sawyer's Bay. The Athenmum Hall, Heriot. The Public School, St. Leonard's. Dunnett's Hall, Kelso. The Public School, Ravensbourne. The Public School, Gienkenich, near Kelso. The Presbyterian School Hall, Anderson's. Bay. Mr. Donald McBeath's House, Waikoikoi. The Public School, Highcliffe, The Public School, Merino Downs. The Public School, Sandymount. The Public School, Dunrobin. The Public School, Broad Bay. The Public School, Moa Creek. The Public School, Portobello. The Public School, Gimm:erburn. The Public School, Hooper's Inlet. Howell's Wool-shed~, Paerau. The Public School, North-east Harbour. The Public Hall, Patearoa. The Public Schoel, Otakau. The Public Hall, Waipiata. The Public School, Taiaroa Heads. The Courthouse, Macrae's. The Public School, Pnrakanui. The Public School, Green Valley. The Public School, Mount Cargill. The Public School, Moonlight. The Public School, Lower Harbour (Port Chalmers). The Public School, Kyebum. The Barracks, Deborah Bay (Port Chalmers). The Public School, Kyeburn Diggings. Mr. J. Clark's House, Pigeon Fiat (Waitati). The Public School, Kokonga. Mr. Donald Munro's House, Reynoldstown (Port Chal- The Hall, Ranfurly. mers). The Public School, Beck's. The Coronation Hall, Mosgiel The Porter's Room, Railway-station;Omakau. The Public School, Fairfield. The Public School, Ettrick. The Public School, North Taieri. The Public School, Poolburn. The Public School, Brighton. The Reading-room, Hamilton South. The Public School, Otokia.l The Hall, Oturehua. The Public School, Whare Flat. The Courthouse, Outram. The Public School, Allai:tton. The Public School, Maungatua. The Public School, Kuri Bush. The Public School, Berwick. The Public Hall, Henley. The Courthouse, Middlemarch. Riccarton Hall, East Taieri. The Public School, Hindon. The Polling-booth, Laing's, Hali-way Bush, Mr. John Dean's House, Lee Stream. The Public School, Wylie's Crossing. Mr. J. Butler's House, Deep Stream (Clark'•), White's Workshop, Musselburgh Rise. The Public School, Henley. Marquee, corner Tainui Road and Anderson's Bay Road, The Public School, Momona. Anderson's Bay. FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 688

Wakatipu Electoral Diatrict--- The Public Hall, Wray'~ Bush. The Courthouse, Queenstown (principal). The Plains Station Wool-shed, Mararoa. The Library, Skipper's. Belmont Wool-shed, Mangapiri. ll The Public School, Macetown. Mr. Charles Shand's House, Kauana. The Public School, Cardron&. The Public School, Granity, Longwood. The Courthouse, Arrowtown. The Public School, Logantown. A warua Electoral District--:.: The Courthouse, Cromwell. The Public School, Winton (principal). The Athenooum, Bannockburn. The Courthouse, Campbelltown. The Library, Nevis. The Library, Woodend, Awarua Plains. The Public School, Gibbston. The Public School, Greenhills. The Public School, Lower Shotover. The Public School, Otatara Bush. The Public School, Glenorchy. The Publie School, West Plains. 1'he Public School, Garston. The Public School. Makarewa Township. The Public School, Pembroke. The Public School, Grove Bush. The Public School, Wendonside. The Publit• School, Myroas Bush. Mr. George Pinckney's House, Glenary Station. The Public School, Wallacetown. Mr. William Quinn's House, Kingston. The Public School, Waianiwa. The Public School, Lowburn. The Public School, Spring Bank, Waianiwa, The Public School, Makarora. The Publi" School, Spar Bush . . The Public School, Nokomai. The Public School, Ryal Bush. The Public School, Otama. The New Public School, South Forest Hill. Mr. James Harber's House, Sandhills. The Public School, Elderslie, Lochiel. The Courthouse, Waikaia. The Public School, Spring Hills. The Public School, Wendon. The Public School, Hokonui. The Public School, Wendon Valley. The Public School, Oreti Plains. The Public School, Luggate. The Public School, Limehills. The Public School, Longridge Village. The Public School, Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island. The Public School, Riversdale. · The Public School, North Forest Hill. The Public Hall, Mandeville. The Public Hall, Wright's Bush. The Public School, Waipounamu. The Public School, Waikiwi. Mr. T. Tait's House, Kawarau Gorge. The Celtic Hall, Brown's. The Public School, Greenvale. The Public School, Roslyn Bush. Mr. William Clarke's, jun., House, Arrowbridge. The Public School, Kennington. The Public School, Athol. The Public School, Tisbury. The Public School, Balfour. The Public Schnol, New River Ferry. The Public School, Crown Terrace. The Public School, Taramoa. The Public School, Hiwiroa (Longridge North). ThA Public School, Otapiri Gorge (Matai). The Public Hall, Lumsden. Goods-shed, Five Rivers Railway-station. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, The Public Hall, Waikaka. thi• twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand Mr. H. Gait's Residence, Ardlussa. nine hundred and fifteen. • The Pu hlic School, Pyramid Siding. W. F. MASSEY. Mr. A. McCaughan's House, Upper Nevis. The Public School, Kaweku, Riversdale. Pmtma,tllf' dppointed to take and receive Statutory The Public School, East Chatton. Declaration&. The Public School, Hawea Flat. The Public School, Tarras. URSUAN'r to the authority conferred upon me by the The Mission Hall, Arthur's Point. P. t:wo-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices The Public School, Croydon Siding. of the Pee.ce Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, The Accommodation-house, Otamita. Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New The Public School, Knapdale. Zea.land, do hereby notify and declare that The Courthouse, Clyde. ALFRED ANDBEWES, The Public School, Earnscleugh Flat. Mr. George Biggar's House, Croydon Bush. being a person holding the office of Postmaster under the The D1iry Factory, Whiterig, Gore. Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, at Opononi, is authorized to take e.nd receive statutory declarations under t.he two­ Wallace E~tmal DiBtrict--- hundred-e.nd-eighty-eighth section of the Justices of the The Courthouse, Riverton (principal). Peace Act, 1908. The Courthouse, Otautau. As witness my hand this twentieth da.y of Febmary The Courthouse, Orepuki. one thousand.nine hundred and fifteen. The Public School, Nightcaps. The Public School, Dipton. LIVERPOOL, Governor. The Public School, Thornbury. The Public School, Fairfax. The Public School, Orawia. Inspector of. Weights and Measures for the City of Nelson 'fhe Public School, Waimatuku. and Counties of Waimea, tic., appointed. The Public School, Drummond. ,The Public School, Colao Bay. Department of Internal Affairs, The Public School, Wairio. Wellington, 17th Febrnary, 1915. The Public Hall, South Hillend. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to The Public School, Pahia. H appoint The Public School, Round Hill. Constable GBRilD WADE The Public School, Gummie's Bush. to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under the The Public School, Heddon Bush. Weights and Measures Act, 1908, for the City of Nelson, and The Public School, Te Waewae. the Counties of Waimea, Collingwood, and Te.kaka., vice The Pnblic School, Te Tua. Constable Townsend. The Public School, Tuatapere. H. D. BELL, The Public School, Aparima. Minister of Internal Affairs. The Public School, Scott's Gap. The Public School, Tihaka. Traill Bros. and Smythies's Hall, Pourakino. Member of Otago Land Board appointed. The Public School, Mossburn. The Public School, Calcium. Department of Lands e.nd Survey, The Public School, Holmsdale. Wellington, 19th February, 1915. The Public School, Eastern Bush. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased lo The Public School, Birchwood. H appoint · The Public School, Papatotan. Jnms SMITH, The Public School, Waikoura. Farmer, of Greenfield. to be a member of the Ota.go Land The Public School, Opio. Board. The Public School, Clifden. H. D. BELL, The Public School, Caroline. For Minister of Lands. 0 684 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. SO

O(!icer for the Purposes of Part II of the Fiaherie• Act, 1908, 8th (Sf¥!1,th Canterbury) Mounted Riflea. appointed. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- Corporal William Leonard Harrison. Dated 23rd March, Government Buildings, 1914. Wellington, 10th February, 1915. Sergeant Thomas Spearing James Doherty. Dated 20th IS Excellency the Governor has, in pursuance and January, 1915. H exercise of the power and authority conferred by Corporal James Thomson Steven. Dated 20th ,January, section 79 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, appointed 1915. ROWLAND EDGAR GRIMMETT, Sergeant Thomas Sinclair Gillies. Dated 25th ,January, 1915. of Caversbam, to be an Officer for the purposes of Part II 10th (Nelson) Mounted Riflea. of the Fisheries Act, 1908. AL. HERDMAN, Captain George Cuthliert Mayne to be Major. Dated 6th For Minister of Internal Affairs. December, 1913. 12th (Otago) Mounted Riflea. Corporal William Cecil Clifford Moncur to be 2nd Lieutenant, GTant of Temporary Rank to an Officer in the New Zealand Dated 5th January, 1915. Expeditiunary Poree. Xew Zealand Field Artillery. Lieutenant Thomas Fraser resigns his commission. Dated Department of Defence, 10th January, 1915. Wellington, 11th February, 1915. 2nd Lieutenant Henry Augustus Swarbriok to be Lieutenant. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve Dated 8th August, 1914. H that Captain (temporary Major) Athelstane Moore, D.S.O., the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, be appointed to command The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on proba­ the Otago Battalion, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, vice tion):- Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Thomas William Malcolm Angus Powrie (E Battery). Dated 24th McDonald, New Zealand Staff Corps (proceeding to England November, 1914. for medical treatment), and to be granted the temporary rank Oliver Robert Farrer (G Battery). Dated 5th January, of Lieutenant-Colonel in the New Zealand Expeditionary 1915. Force while so employed. Dated 29th December, 1914. New Zealand Garrison Artillery. J. ALLEN, Major Anthony Crispe Cottrell is appointed to the command Minister of Defence. of the Coast Defence Troops at Westport. Dated 26th January, 1915. Major Joseph Sadler Gill, from the Reserve of Officers, to be Major, No. 8 Company (Westport), vice Cottrell, appointed Appointments, PromotionB, Transfers, and Reaignations of to command of the Coast Defence Troops at Westport. Officers of the New Zealand Staff Corps and Territorial Dated 26th January, 1915. Force. Reginald William Fisher to be Captain. Dated 16th Novem­ ber, 1914. Department of Defence, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ Wellington, 20th February, 1915. James Meade Ferguson. Dated 23rd August, 1914. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to Cyril Ivan Brown. Dated 23rd August, 1914. H approve of the appointments, promotions, transfers, Donald Gordon Johnston. Dated 23rd August, 1914. and resignations of the undermentioned officers of the New Vivian Palmer Haughton. Dated 26th September, 1914. Zeala&d Staff Corps and Territorial Force :- Joseph Abel. Dated 26th September, 1914. William Edward Orsborn. Dated 26th September, 1914. Commands. The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) George Major Anthony Crispe Cottrell, No. 8 Company (Westport), Finlay is confirmed. New Zealand Garrison Artillery, to command the Coast 2nd Lieutenant George Finlay to be Lieutenant. Dated Defence Troops at Westport, as a separate command, and 26th September, 1914. to be directly responsible to the Officer Commanding the Canterbury Military District. Dated 26th January, 1915. Corps of New Zealand Engineers. New Zealand Staff Corps. Mounted Signal Troops (Canterbury). Staff Cadet (Royal Australian Military College) George Edwin Roland Guinness to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation)· Hansbrow Hume to be Lieutenant. Dated 3rd December, Dated 4th February, 1915. 1914. . New Zealand Railway Battalions. 1st Mounted Riflea (Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry). (North Island.) The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants. George Brownlee to be Captain (on probation). Dated 18th Dated 8th January, 1915 :­ January, 1915. Francis Davison. Quartermaster-Sergeant Albert Ernest Leggett to be 2nd Leslie Robert Macfarlane. Lieutenant (on probation). Dated 29th December, 1914. Cuthbert William Free. Derisley Thayer Wood. New Zealand Post and Telegraph Corps. Marmaduke Bethell to Lieutenant. Dated{9th January, (North Island.) 1915. Manson Waterson Chant to be Lieutenant (on probation), Queen Alexandra's 2nd (Wellington Weat Coast) Mounted supernumerary to establishment. Dated 30th September, Riflea. 1914. The notice published in New Zealand Gazette dated 28th 3rd ( Auckland) Regiment (Countess of Ranfurly's Own). January, 1915, of the appointments of officers is cancelled. (Coast Defence Detachment.) The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants :- Captain Walter Edgar Graham Richardson, from the Reserve Sergeant Patrick John O'Dowd. Dated 1st December, of Officers, to be Captain. Dated 5th December, 1914. 1914. Sergeant William Richard Foley. Dated 1st December, 6th (Hauraki/ Regiment. 1914. Captain Stephen Shepherd Allen to be Major. Dated 23rd Sergeant Claude Albert Marchant. Dated 18th December, March, 1914. 1914. The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) John. Mainer Corbett is confirmed. 3rd (Aucklani-) Mounted Riflea. 2nd Lieutenant Riobard Fuller Chapman is transferred to the 8th ( Soutluand) Regiment. Unattached List (b). Dated 11th December, 1914. Lieutenant-Colonel James Erskine Watson is transferred to 4th (Waikato) Mounted Riflea. the Reserve of Officers. Dated 29th October, 1914. Major George Mitchell to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Watson, Henry Logan Wade to be 2nd Lieutenant (on probation), transferred to the Reserve of Officers. Dated 29th October, supernumerary to establishment. Dated 17th December, 1914. 1914. The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) Gordon 6th (Manawatu) Mounted Rij/,eB. Leslie McClure is confirmed. Sergeant Ronald Hart Buchanan to be 2nd Lieutenant. 2nd Lieutenant Gordon Leslie McClure to be Lieutenant, .. 16th:January, 1915. Dated 1st December, 1914, FEB. 25.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 686

9th (Hawke's Bay) Regiment. I George Francia MoGra.th to he Llcutena.nt. Da.ted 4th 2nd Lieutena.nt Leona.rd H,mdforth Jardine to he Licutcna.nt, Janua.ry, 1915. Da.ted 8th Ma.y, 1914. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutena.nts :- 2nd Lieutenant Lancelot Fairfax Jones, from the Unattached I Sergeant Ha.rold Wright Hodges. Dated 7th Ja.nuary, List (b), to be 2nd Lieutena.nt. Da.ted 25th November, 1915. 1914. Sergeant Frank Edwin Dornwoll. Dated 8th Ja.nua.ry, 11th Regiment (Taranaki Rifles). I 1915. The notice published in New Zealand Gazette of the 2nd Jnly, Colour-Sergeant Douglas Andrews. Da.ted 18th January, 1914, rela.tive to the resignation of Capta.in John Wa.lter 1915. Boon, is cancelled. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on proba- Captain John Walter Boon is transferred to the Reserve of tion) :- Officers. Dated 30th May, 1914. Lancelot Sha.dwell Jennings. Dated 22nd October, 1914. 12th (Nelson) Regiment. Peter Robertson Ga.rdner. Da.ted 5th January, 1915. Harry Arthur Wolf. Dated 7th January, 1915. 2nd Lieutena.nt Fred Sta.mes to be Lieutena.nt. Dated 2nd William John Melville. Da.ted 7th Ja.nua.ry, 1915. October, 1914. George Sissmore La.vie. Dated 11th January, 1915. The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on proba.tion) Willia.m Andrew Thompson. Dated 30th Ja.nua.ry, 1915. Robert Dea.rsley Suckling is confirmed. The undermentioned officers resign their commissions :- The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on proba.tion). 2nd Lieutena.nt Dudley George. Da.ted 17th December, Dated 6th Ja.nua.ry, 1915 :- 1914. Edward John Harvey. 2nd ·Lieutena.nt Hector Norman Ripley. Dated 28th Sergea.nt Cyril Fuller Ca.rey. January, 1915. New Zea/,and Army Service Gorps. The appointments of the undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants Sta.nley Herbert Crump to be 2nd Lieutena.nt (on probation), (on probation) a.re confirmed:­ (No. 2 Compa.ny). Da.ted 9th December, 1914. ,John Robert Loudon. Arthur Regina.Id Bushell to be 2nd Lieutena.nt (on probation), Alfred Thomas White. (No. 4 Compa.ny, New Zea.la.nd Divisiona.1 Tra.in). Da.ted David Yuill Gemmell. lOthFebrua.ry, 1915. Norman Arthur Vercoe. Sergea.nt Ala.n Berna.rd Willia.ms to be 2nd Lieutena.nt (on Oliver Sidney Ellis. probation), (No. 5 Company). Dated 12th Ja.nua.ry, 1915. William James Vesey Hamilton. 2nd Lieutena.nt Willia.m Wilson McKinney, from the Un­ John Duggan. attached List (b), to be 2nd Lieutenant (No. 9 Compa.ny). Clarence Leslie Meredith-Ka.ye. Dated 2nd December, 1914. The notice published in New Zea/,and Gazette dated 28th Ja.nua.ry, 1915, relative to the appointment of 2nd Lieu­ New Zeawnd Medical Corps. tenant Walter Lyle, is cancelled. Ca.pta.in John Restell Thomas, M.B., is granted the tempora.ry Colour-Sergeant Wa.lter Lyle Mcllra.ith to be 2nd Lieutenant. rank of Major. Dated 1st September, 1914. Dated 14th December, 1914. Kington Willia.m Fyffe, M.D., to be Ca.pta.in. Da.ted 8th September, 1914. New Zea/,and Forces Motor Reserve of O.ificers. Ca.pta.in Kington William Fyffe, M.D., is granted the tem­ The undermentioned Lieutena.nts to be Ca.pta.ins. Dated porary ra.nk of Major while employed with the New Zea.land 18th Ja.nua.ry;1915 :- Expeditiona.ry Force. Dated 12th February, 1915. John Caudlish Allen. The undermentioned to be Ca.pta.ins :- James Cla.yworth Ha.relic. Cha.rles Eva.us Ma.guire, M.D. Dated 4th Ja.nua.ry, 1915. Cha.des Channing Buckland. Thoma.s Harrison, M.B. Dated 6th January, 1915. Harry Dean .Ba.mford to be Lieutenant (Auckla.nd Section). Peter Henry Buck. Dated 15th January, 1915. Da.tcd 27th January, 1915. Thoma.s Trench Thompson. Dated 21st Ja.nua.ry, 1915. J. ALLEN, The undermentioned Dental Surgeons a.re attached, and Minister of Defence. while employed at the Reinforcement Ca.mp will hold the rank of Lieutena.nt. Da.ted 8th December, 1914 :- Hunter Stra.uchon. Services of a Territorial Force O.ificer dispensed with. John Martin Ryan. New Zeawnd Okapu,ins' Department. Depa.rtment of Defence, The Reverend John Mackenzie, Cha.plain to the Forces, Wellington, 20th Februa.ry, 1915. 3rd Cla.ss, resigns his commission. Dated 6th January, H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to 1915. a.pprove, under section 5 (a) of the Defence Act, 1909, tha.t the appointment of 2nd Lieutena.nt (on probation) The undermentioned to be Cha.plains to the Forces, 4th Stanley Barna.rd, 5th (Wellington) Regiment, published in Cla.ss. Dated 1st February, 1915 :- the New Zealand Gazette No. 57, of the 11th June, 1914, be The Reverend Thoma.s Kinkead. cancelled, his services being no longer required. Dated The Reverend James Bowe. 9th February, 1915. The Reverend James Francis MaoMa.nus. J. ALLEN, The Reverend James Da.ly. Minister of Defence. The Reverend Thomas Frederick Connolly. Unattacked List (a). Special Order made by tke W airau Road Board, County of The undermentioned to be Ca.pta.ins. Da.ted 12th October, M arlhoraugh. 1914:- Ha.rry Stephen Winthrop. Willia.m Henry Feldon. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 19th February, 1915. Lieutenant Arthur Ja.mes Webber, from the Unattached HE following special order, made by the Wairnil Road List (b),to he Lieutenant. Da.ted 3rd November, 1914. T Board, is published in accordance with the provisions Una1t,acked List (b ). of the Road Boards Act, 1908. Lieutena.nt Arthur Ja.mes Webber is transferred to the Un­ H. D. BELL, a.tta.ohed List (a). Dated 3rd November, 1914. Minister of Internal Affairs. 2nd Lieutena.nt Willia.m Wilson McKinney is transferred to the New Zea.la.nd Army Service Corps. Dated 2nd De­ W AIRAU RoAD BoARD. cember, 1914. 2nd Lieutenant Lancelot Fairfax ,Tones is transferred to the Special Order passed on the 19th Day of December, 1914, and 9th (Ha.wke's Ba.y) Regiment. Dated 25th November, confirmed on the ,5th Day of February, 1915. 1914. IN pursuance ;,.nd exercise of the powers vested in it by the 2nd Lieutenant Riche.rd Fuller Cha.pma.n from the 3rd Road Boards Act, 1908, the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, (Auckland) Mounted Rifle.a, to be 2nd Lieutenant. Da.ted the Public Works Act, 1908, the Hospitals and Charitable 11th December, 1914. Institutions Act, I 909, and amendments thereof, the above The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutena.nts :­ Board authorizes a loan of £1,985 7s. 10d. for a term of Hubert Sa.tchell Harley. Dated 13th May, 1914. thirty-six years and a half for the following purposes:- Leona.rd John Wild. Dated 9th July, 1914. To pay the Board's share of the cost of the erection of Robert John Clarke. Dated 5th August, 1914. the new Wairau Hospital, £1,385 7s. 10d. Willia.m Edward Burley. Dated 19th August, 1914. To pay the Board's share towards the cost of the erection Arthur Willia.m Just. Da.ted 13th November, 1914. of a bridge over the Opa.wa. River at the end of Grove John McPherson. Dated 6th Ja.nua.ry, 1915. Road, Blenheim, £600. 686 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Name of Returning Officer. Narue of Licensing charges on such loans, the said Board hereby makes and Dlstriot. levies a special rate of three one-hundredths of a penny in Ernest Booth Temuka. the pound upon the rateable value of all the rateable property Walter Yarwood Purchase Waitaki. of the Wairau Road Board District; and that such rate shall James Alexander Norrie Otago Central. be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such Joan, Henry Maxwell Dunedin. and be payable yearly on the 1st day of February in each and Robert Mercer Dunedin South. every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of Stuart Ross McDonald Chalmers. thirty-six years and a half, or until the loan be paid off. Andrew James Thompson Wakatipu. I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a special Arthur l

Notice as to Statutory Closing-day under the Shops and Office8 SCHEDULE. Act, 1908. First Column. Second Column. The Boroughs of- HEREAS the local authorities of the Borough of North Island. W Gisborne and the Town District of Mangapapa, Cambridge Wednesday. comprising the combined district of Gisborne and.Mangapapa, Carterton Thursday. have failed to decide what working-day in the week shall be Eltham the statutory closing-day for shops in their district: Foxton Wednesday. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in that behalf Greytown Thursday. conferred upon me by section 15 of the Shops and Offices Act, Inglewood . 1908, I, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, do Marton Wednesday. hereby appoint Thursday to be the statutory closing-day Opotiki . for shops in the said combined district of Gis borne and Otahuhu Saturday. Mangapapa. Pahiatua Wednesday. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of J,'ebruary, 1915. Pa.tea W. F. MASSEY, Pukekohe Satu;day. Minister of Labour. Stratford Thursday. Taumarunui Wednesday. Tauranga Thursday. The Shops and Ojfic,es Act, 1908.-,Votice specifying Combined Te Aroha Wednesday. District of Gisborne and Mangapapa. Thames Thursday. Waihi Wednesday. Waipawa URSUANT to the provisions of section 10 of the Shops Woodville P and Offices Act, 1908, T, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, do hereby specify that the combined South Island. district of Gisborne and Mangapapa comprises the Borough of Akaroa Thursday. Gisborne and the Town District of Mangapapa. Alexandra . Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February, 1915. Balclutha Wednesda.y. Blenheim W. F. MASSEY, Brunner Minister of Labour. Cromwell Gore Greymouth .. Varied ,Votice (No. 3) fixing /he Closing-hours of Chemists Kaiapoi Thursday. Shops in the City'l,of Dunedin, ·under the Shops and Ojfic,es Kumara Wednesday. Act. Lawrence Mataura HEREM; a requisition in writing, signed by a majority Naseby Thursday. W of the occupiers of all the chemists' shops in the City New Brighton Wednesday. of Dunedin, has been forwarded to me, desiring that all such Palmerston .. shops within the city shall be closed in the evening of working­ Queenstown days as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Rangiora Thursday. 6 p.m. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m. ; Saturday, 9.30 p.m., except Riverton Wednesday. (1) on the six working-days preceding Christmas Day, when Ross Roxburgh Thursday. the closing-hour shall be 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, ,ved­ Sumner Wednesday. nesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 9.30 p.m. on Saturday, Tapanui subject to the closing at not later than 1 o'clock p.rn. for the Temuka Thursday. statutory half-holiday; (2) on Christmas and New Year's W aikouaiti .. Wedn!lsday. Eves, when the closing-hour shall be 11 p.m. ; and (3) during Waimate Thursday. Winter Show-week, when the dosing-hour shall be 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and The Town Districts of- 9.30 on Saturday, subject to the closing at not later than North Island. 1 o'clock p.m. for the statutory half-holiday: Ellerslie Saturday. And whereas the Dunedin City Council has certified that Helensville .. the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the Hikurangi Thu;sday. occupiers of all the shops within the City of Dunedin engaged Kaponga in the trade of chemists. Opunake Wednesday. Now, therefore, I, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Otane Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices Raetihi Thur;day. Act, 1908, do hereby direct that from and after the 1st day of Raglan Wednesday. March, 1915, all chemists' shops within the City of Dunedin Rangataua .. Thursday. shall be closed in accordance with such requisition ; provided, Rongdtea Wednesda.y. however, that on the statutory half-holiday chemists' shops W arkworth .. Saturday. may reopen from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. only for the supply of Waverley medicines and surgical appliances. South Island. The notice gazetted on the 6th day of August, 1914, fixing Amberley Sa.turday. the closing-hours of all such shops in the city is hereby varied Otautau Wednesday. accordingly. Outram Saturday. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February, 1915. Pleasant Point Thursday. W F. MASSEY, Wyndham .. Wednesday. YI inister of Labour. The Road District of­ Parihaka, Egmont County Wednesday. The Counties of- Notice as to Statutory Closing-days under the Shops and North Island. Offices Act, 1908. Bay of Islands Thursday. Coromandel Wednesday. HEREAS the Mayors or Chairmen, as the case may Egmont W be, of the local authorities of the respective separate Eltham Thursday. districts mentioned in the first column of the Schedule Hawera Wednesday. hereto have duly notified me that the days decided on as Hobson the statutory closing-days in their respective districts, pur­ Hutt suant to the provisions of the Shops and Offices Act, Kaira.nga . 1908, are the days set opposite their respective names in the Otamatea Saturday. second column of the said Schedule : Patea Wednesday. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf Ra.ngitikei conferred upon me by the said Act, I, William Ferguson Rodney Massey, Minister of Labour, do hereby appoint that the said Waimarino .. Thursday. respective days shall be the statutory closing-days for shops Whangarei .. in the said respective separate districts. Whangaroa .. Wednesday. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

South Island. First. Column. Second Column. ~~irst Column. Second Column. Kibikihi Wednesday. Amuri Wednesday. Kohukohu •. Thursday. Cheviot Leamington Wednesday. Clutha Lethbridge .. Ellesmere Me.naia Grey Thursday." Mange.weka Inangahua Wednesday. Manunui Kaikoura Martinborough Saturday.• Mackenzie Thursday. Mercer Thursday. Maniototo Saturday. Morrinsville Wednesday. Southland Wednesday. Napier South Taieri Thursday. New Lynn .. Thursday. ·Tawera . Nge.rue.wahla Wednesday. Waihemo Wednesday. Normanby .. Waimairi Saturday. Norsewood .. Waimate Thursday. Onerahi Thursday. Wa.ipara Wednesday. Ormond ville Wednesday.- Waitaki Thursd&y. Otaki Wallace Wednesday. Papakura Westland Tara.dale Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February, 1915. Te Puke Thursday. Tuakau Wednesday. W. F. MASSEY, Upper Hutt Minister of Labour. Wa.iuku Thur;de.y. Whakate.ne .. Wednesday.

Notice as to Statutory Closing-days under the Shops and South Island. Offices Act, 1901!. Clinton Wednesday. Edendale Southbridge HEREAS 'the local authorities of the respective W separ&te districts mentioned in the first column of The Road Districts of­ the Schedule hereto have failed to decide what working-day in the week shall be the statutory closing-day for shops in Akaroa-Wa.inui, Akaroa County Thursday. thei.r respective districts : Albertland North, Rodney County Wednesday. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in this behalf Albertle.nd South, Rodney County Saturday. conferred upon me by section 15 of the Shops and Offices Anama, Ashburton County Thursday. Act, 1908, I, William Ferguson Massey, Minister of Labour, Aroha, Cook County .. Wednesday. do hereby appoint as the statutory closing-day for shops in Ashburton Upper, Ashburton County .. Thursday. each such district the respective working-days set opposite Avondale, Eden County Wednesday. their respective names in the second column of the Schedule Balmoral, Bruce County hereto. Cambridge, Waikato County .. . Coldstream, Ashburton County Thursday. Dovedale, Wa.imea County Saturday. SCHEDULE. Drury, Fr&nklin County Wednesday. First Column. Second Column. Eden Terrace, Eden County .. The Boroughs of- Epsom, Eden County North Island. Geraldine, Geraldine County .. Thur;day. Da.nnevirke .. Wednesday. Howick Township, Manukau County . , Darga.ville •. . Huntly, Waikato County, Wed;esday. Ea.st~ourne .. Thursday. lnch-Clutha, Bruce County .. . Eketahuna. •• Karaka, Franklin County Saturday. Hastings Wednesday. Katikati, Ta.uranga County Wednesd&y, Levin Ka.ukapakapa, Waitemata County Thursday. Masterton Thursday." Kaurihohore, Whanga.rei County Napier Wednesday. Kirikiriroa, Waikato County .. Wednesday. New Plymouth Thursday. Kohi, PMee. County .. Ohakune Komokoriki, Rodney County . , Onehunga •• Satu;day. Le Ban's Bay, Akaroa County Thur:de.y. Palmerston North Wednesday. Longbeach, Ashburton County Rotorua. Mahurangi Eastern, Rodney County Sa.tu;day. Ta.iha.pe Thursday. Mangata.rata, Patanga.ta County Wednesday. Te Awa.mutu W<:.dnesday. Mangawai, Otamatea. County .. Te Kuiti Thursday. l\fangawhero, Wanganui County Thurs.day. Wa.ipukurau Wednesday. Mangere, Manukau County Wednesday. Wa.iroa. Thursday. Manurewa, Manukau County Wa.itara. Mareretu, Otamatea County •. Marna, Whangarei County South Island. Mataka.na East, Rodney County Arrowtown •. Wednesday. Ma.takana West, Rodney County Campbelltown Matakohe, Ota.ma.tea County .. Wea'~esday. Geraldine .. Thursday. Maungakaramea, Whangarei County Thursday. Green Island Wednesday. Maungata.whiri, Franklin County Saturday. Hampden Mercer, Franklin County Thursday. Hokitika Moa, Taranaki County Motueka Motoroa, Patee. County Wed;esde.y. Picton Mount Hutt, Ashburton County Richmond Thursday. Mount Peel, Geraldine County Thur;da.y. Runa.nga. Mount Roskill, Eden County Wednesday. Westport !\fount Somers, Ashburton County Thursday. Winton Wednesday. Mount Stuart, Bruce County Wednesday. Mount Wellington, Eden County The Town Districts of- Newcastle, Waipa County North Island. Oero, Patangata County . Bull's Wednesday. Oka.In's Bay, Aka.roe. County., Saturday. Castlecliff Oka.to, Taranaki County Thursday. Ha.Icombe Okutuku, Patea County Wednesday. Havelock North Om&ka, Marlborough County Hunterville .. One-tree Hill, Eden County .. Huntly Opaheke, Franklin County Kawaka.wa. .. Thursday. * Same day fixed by a. poll of electors, under section 17 of the Act Ka.whia to take effect as from 1st June 1915. FEB. 25.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 689

First Column. Second Column. First Column. Second Oolnmn Ora.kei, Eden County Wednesday. Opotiki Wednesday. Ormond, Cook County Orona Otonga., Wha.nga.rei County . Thur;day. Pa.hia.tua Pa.kuranga., Me.nuka.u County Wednesday. Patangata Pa.nmure Township, Eden County Piako Papa.kura, Ma.nuka.u County .. Thur;da.y. Pohangina Papa.re.ta., Franklin County Saturday. Raglan Thursday. Pa.pa.roe., Manukau County Wednesday. Rotorua. Wednesday. Pa.pa.toitoi, Ma.nukau County .. Stratford Thursday. Pa.rue., Wha.nga.rei County Friday. Taupo East Wednesda.y. Pa.ta.nga.ta, Pa.ta.nga.ta. County Wednesday. Taupo West " Patuto.hi, Cook County Thursda.y. Ta.uranga. Thursday. Pelorus, Marlborough County Wednesday. Thames Peninsula., Peninsula. County .. Waiapu Picton, Marlborough County .. Waikato Wed~esday. Pigeon Bay, Aka.roe. County .. Thursday. Waikohu Thurs:lay. Point Chevalier, Eden County Wednesday. Waimate West Wednesday. Pokeno, .Fra.oklin County Waipa Poranga.ha.u, Pa.tango.ta. County Wa.ipa.wa. Portobello, Peninsula. County Waipukura.u Saturday. Puhoi, Rodney County Thur;day. Wa.irara.pa. South Thursday. Pukea.tua., Wa.itemata. County Wairoa Pukekohe Ea.st, Franklin County Saturday. Waitemata. .. Pukekohe West, Franklin County Waitomo Saturday. Pukekura., Waipa County Wed.;~sday. Wa.itotara .. Tnursday. Purimu, Pa.tange.ta County Wa.nganui .. Rake.ia. SouLh, Ashburton County Weber Rangiaobia., We.ipa. County .. Whakatane .. Wednesday.· Ra.ngitata, Ashburton County Wha.ngamomooa Thursday. Remuera., Eden County Woodville Wednesday. Riwa.ka, Wa.imea. County Rua.ra.ngi, Whangarei County South Island. Spring Creek, Marlborough County Akaroa Thursday. Stoke, Waimea County Ashburton Suburban North, Waimea County Ashley Ta.me.here, Waikato County .. Thurs"da.y. Awatere Tamaki West, Eden County .. Friday. Bruce Wed.;'~sda.y. Ta.ma.ki Ea.st, Manukau County Thursday. Buller Thursday. Ta.ruberu, Cook County Wednesday. Collingwood Wednesday. Taumumu, Pa.taoga.ta County Eyre Thursday. Temuka, Geraldine County .. Thur;da.y. Fiord Wednesday. Te Puke, Ta.ura.nga County Geraldine Thursday. Titirangi, Cook County Wed~esda.y. Halswell Toma.hawk, Peninsula. County Heathcote Tuhikara.mea, Wai pa County .. Kowai Tauranga, Manuke.u County .. Lake Wedr~esday. Upper Moutere, Wa.imea. County Levels Thursday. Waikiekie, Whangarei County Thur;da.y. Malvern . Wa.imea. West, Waimea County Wednesday. Marlborough Wednesday. Wa.ipu, Whangarei County Thursday. Mount Herbert Thursday. Wa.ipu North, Wha.ngarei County Murchison Wednesday. Wa.ira.u, Marlborough County Wed~esday. Oxford Wa.iroa, Pa.tea County Para.rue. Thursday. Wairoa, Ma.nuka.u County Thur;da.y. Peninsula. Wednesday. Waitara West, Tarana.ki County Rangiora Thursday. Waka.uni, Ashburton County .. Sounds Wednesday. W a.llingford, Pa.tangata County Wed;esday. Springs Wangaehu Upper, Wanganui County Thursday. Stewart Island Thursday. Wanstead, Patangata County Wednesday. Takako. Wednesday. Warkworth, Rodney County .. Tua.peke. Wha.ka.pirau, Ota.matea County Vincent Whangamarino, Waikato County Thur;day. Waikoua.iti .. Wharehine, Rodney County .. Wednesday. Waimea Whareora, Whangarei County Thursday. Wairewa. Thursday. Whenuakura-Waitotara, Patee. County Wednesday. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of February, 1915. The Counties ot- W. F. MASSEY, North Island. Minister of Labour. Akitio Wednesday. Awa.kino Thursday. Castlepoint .. ------~------Clifton Cook Notice of Intention to take Land in Block VJ, Ruakaka Dannevirke .. Survey District, for the Purpo.se of Road Access to a Eden Native School. Eketahuna .. Thur;day. Featherston Franklin Wed.;~sday. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the Hawke's· Bay N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to exe­ Hokianga. .. Thursday. cute a. certain public work-to wit, the construction of road Horowbenua. Wednesday. access to a Native school in Block VI, Ruakaka Survey Ka.itieke Thursday. District, and for the purposes of such public work the land Kawhia. Wednesday. described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. Kiwitea And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the land Makara so required to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Mana.we.tu Ruaka.ka, and is there open for inspection; and that a.II Ma.nuka.u persons affected by the execution of the said public work Masterton or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any Mata.mate. well-grounded objections to the execution of the said public Mauriceville work or to the taking of such laud, set forth the same Mongonui Wed,;esday. in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from Ohinemuri the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Ptiblio Ohura. Thursday. Works a.t Wellington. 690 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

SCHEDULE. conferred by section 9, snbsection (2), of the said Act, do APPROxn!ATE a.res. of the piece of land required to be hereby appoint the following persons to take statutory taken : 3 roods 3 perches. declarations of Postmasters and other Post officers:- Portion of Ta.ka.hiwa.i Block (17979, blue). SMALLBONE, G. F. B., Postmaster, Dannevirke. Situated in Block VI, Roa.ks.ks. Survey District. BAYLI>'FE, R. A., Postmaster, Marton. In the Anokla.nd Land District ; a.s the same is more GILBERT, H. E., Postmaster, Rotorna. pa.rticnla.rly delineated on the plan ma.rked P.W.D. 37145, R. HEATON RHODES, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Postmaster-General. at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon edged yellow. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 22nd day of Febrna.ry, 1915. Applications invited for the Position of Registrar of Pensions, W. FRASER, Pensions Department, Wellington. Minister of Public Works Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 24th February, 1915. Notice of Intention to take Land in Kauroo Hill Settlement PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up and Block Vl, Kauroo Survey District, for Road Purposes. A till noon on the 18th March, 1915, from officers of the Public Service, for the position of Registrar of Pensions, OTICE is hereby given tha.t it is proposed, under the Wellington. N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to 2. Applications must be made on forms obtainable from the execute a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a Permanent Head of the Pensions Department, or from the road in Block VI, Ka.uroo Survey District a.nd Kauroo Hill Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. Settlement ; and for the purposes of such public work the 3. Preference will be given to applicants acquainted with land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be the history and working of the various Pensions Acts passed ta.ken. And notice is hereby further given that the plan of since the year 1898. the la.nd so required to be ta.ken is deposited in the post­ The position will be graded in the Clerical Division, Class office e.t Ke.urn Htll, a.nd is there open for inspection; and VI. Salary to be considered in connection with present that a.II persons affected by the execution of the sa.id public salary. work or by the ta.king of the said land should, if they have P. VERSCHAFFELT, any well-grounded objections to the execution of the sa.id public work or to the ta.king of such land, set forth the same Secretary. in writing, and send snob writing, within forty days from the first publioe.tion of this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. Applications invited for the Position of lnBpector, Land and Incume Tax· Department, Wellington. SCHEDULE. APPBOXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be Office of Public Service Commissioner, te.ken:- Wellington, 23rd February, 1915. 4 acres O roods 29 perches, portion of Section 23A, PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up Kauroo Hill Settlement. Coloured red on plan. A till noon on the 16th March, 1915, from officers of the 3 roods 11 perches, portion of Run 217A (Crown land), Public Service, for the position of Inspector, Land and Block VI, Ke,uroo Survey District. Coloured blue Income Tax Department, Wellington. on plan. 2. Applications must be made on forms obtainable from In the Ota.go Land District ; as the same are more par­ the Permanent Head of the Land and Income Tax· Depart­ ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 37202, ment, or from the Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and must embrace a statement of education and Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial Dietriot, and experience, particulars of age, &c. thereon coloured &s above mentioned. 3. Applicants most be qualified accountants (by examina­ tion). As witness my hand, a.t Wellington, this 241h de,y of Febrne.ry, 1915. The position will be graded in the Clerical Division. SalM·:y, W. FRASER, £260, rising to £315 per annum. Minister of Public Works. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.

Notice f-0 lmprutees under the Public Revenuu Act, 1910.

The Treasury, Applications invited for the Position of 5th Engineer, Lake Wellington, 25th February, 1915. Coleridge Electric Power-station, Public Works Department. VERY officer holding advances of public money is E hereby required to pay to the Pub)ic Account, at Office of Public Service Commissioner, the nearest branch of the Bank of New Zealand, the unex­ Wellington, 24th February, 1915. pended balance of his account on or before Wednesday, PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up the 31st March proximo, and forthwith to transmit to the A till noon on the 12th March, 1915, for the position Treasury at Wellington the bank receipt for such repay­ of 5th Engineer, Lake Coleridge Electric Power-station. ment, together with an account of his expenditure to the 2. Applications must be addressed to .the Secretary to the same date, as required by clause 4 of the Treasury Regu­ Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and must embrace lations. a statement of education and experience, particulars of As respects disbursements which officers may require to age, &c. make immediately after the close of th.e financial year, 3. Normal duty will consist of shift work for six shifts requisitions for the a.mount required are to be made in such per week of eight hours each ; but in case of breakdown or time as to enable them to reach Wellington not later than similar contingency, additional time must be worked as the 20th March, so that the requisite funds may be placed at required to deal with the emergency. the disposal of the officer as soon after the 1st April asJ 4. The power-house engineers will be responsible to the possible. · Power-house Superintendent at Lake Coleridge. J. ALLEN, 5. Applicants must pos~ess workshop experience, and Minister of Finance. should state fully what experience they have had in operation of large turbines, alternators, and extra-high-tension switch­ boards. Post Officers appointed to take Statut01·y DeclaratiO"Tls of 6. Cottages are available at Lake Coleridge at rents ranging Postmaster• and other Po,t Otficere. from !Os. to 6s. per week, including electric lighting, accord· ing to the accommodation provided. · Poat and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the WellinJlton, 17th February, 1915. Public Service Act, 1912. N pursuance of powers delegated to me under section 8, The position will be graded in the General Division. Salary, I clause (d), of the Post 11,nd Telegraph Act, 1908, I, £200 per annum, rising by annual increments of £10 to £220. Robert Heaton Rhodes, the Postmaster-General of the P. VERSCHAFFELT, Dominion of New Zealand, acting under the authority Secretary. FEB. 25.} THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 691

O(Jicer• appomtea.

Post and Telegraph Departmem, General Post Office, Wellington, 19th February, 1915. IS Exoellenoy the Governor h&e been plee.eed to make the following appointments in the Poet &nd Telegraph H Depa.rtmem. R. HEATON RHODES, Poetme.ster-Gener&I,

NON-PERMANENT.

~awe. Office. Diellrict. D&te.

POSTMASTER AND TELEPHONIST. Railway Officer.

Hooper, Francis William Jaekson • , I Pukerangi I Dunedin " I 9 Nov., 1914• POSTMASTERS, Crossley, Willie.m •• Pokere Auckland 4Nov., 1914. Gibbona, Norman Barnea Koiro.. ,, 3 Harris, Herbert Joy Matainui Hokitika 24A~g., • Me.tthews, Annie Cass • . Christchurch 21 Nov., Te Paa, Mereana Ripia Auckland 9 • Amending date in New Zea!a1,

PosTMASTERS AND TELEPHONISTS. Ile.le, Stephen Warea New Plymouth 1 Nov., 1914. Hunt, Elizabeth Jessie Matemateaonga Wanganui 23 McNiool, Janette Mangamutu Wellington 16

TELEPHONISTS, Burnet, Robert Alfred Ahuiti Wanganui 1 July, 1914. Kerr, John Alexander Cyril , . Papatupu Dunedin 8 Sept.,

Kinzett, Mary Jane 1 Parawai Thames 21 Nov., Russek, Annie Elizabeth Kereta 9

U(Jice,, "'P"""d and closed, die.

Poet and Telegraph Depanme1n, Gener&! Poet Oflioe, Wellington, 19th February, 1915. 11HE following partionlare of ottioes opened aud closed, &o., are published for general information. R. HEATON RHODES, fostm&eter-Gener&l. OFFICES.

Office. Dietrie\. Date.

PosT-OFFIOIIS OPENED. Koiro 3 November, 1914. Pokere : : I Auc~land 4 Ripia 9 .. Trentham Military Camp : : Wellington 20 October,

PosT-OFFIOE OLOSED • 'raipa. . • I Auckl&nd 31 J&nua.ry, 1914. MONEY-ORDEB 0FFIOES AND PosT-OFl!'IOE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED, Glen Orona .. I Wellington . . I 24 December, 1914 .. Ot&ngiwai .. Auckland .. 2 January, 1915.

MONEY-ORDER 0FFIOE AND PosT-OFFIOE SAVINGS-RANK OLOSED, P11JUD.ure • • i Auckla.nd 7 November, 1914. POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) 0FFIOEB OPENED. Kaimat& .. I New Plymouth 2 J&nuary, 1915. P11JUD.ure • . Auckl&nd .. 1 Tryphena .. '' .. 25 POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) 0FFIOES OLOSED. Anmga , Auckland I 30 October, 1914. Longford I Westport 15 December, TELEPHONE 0FFIOE AND BUBIIAU OLOSBD,

Grey Street Junction ( Auckla.nd 1 31 December, 1914. TELEPHONE 0FFIOES AND BUREAUX OPENED. Cooper's Creek Cnristcburch 21 December, 1914. Mapiu I Auckland 4 January, 1915. Moanapuru , Dunedin 24 December, 1914. Oma.bins. •. , Wanganui 19 • • Three-channel Flat ' Westport 5 January, 1915. Trentham Military Camp Wellington 20 Octooer, 1914. We.imatua , lnvercargill 30 December, 1914. Wbenu&tonga I 21 ! I D 692 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'I11t. [No. 30

DESIGNATIONS CHANGED.

omce. Deaoriplion. Distrioti. Date. From To

1 January, 1915. Post, telephone and bureau Okoroire •• .· I Okoroire Railway Auck~and .• ·. I Okoroire Springs • . Okoroire :: I 1

Ezportl.-Weekly.

ETURN of PRINCIPAL EXPORTS of N11w ZEALAND Paonuc11 from lhe Dominion during the Week ended Tuesday, R 23rd February, 1915. NoT11.-Theee figures are eubject to alteration. They represent tbe entries from the ports received at Head Office, . Wellington, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited, as far as possible, to each district of production (as per list appended to return for week ending 19th January, 1915, New Zealat1d Gazette No. 8, page 287), whether exporteathrough the port of such district or not. ------.. ------Frozen Meats. Districts.• Bn\ter. C'Jleeae. Gold. Lamb. I Mutton. I Other. £ £ I £ £ £ £ Auckland .. .. 10,747 210 -68 .. 20,042 1,648 Kaipara ...... I .. .. I .. .. Tauranga ...... Gisborne ...... 8,671 21,965 7,851 .. New Plymouth .. .. 10,009 5,092 ...... WaHara ...... Pe.tea ...... Wanganui 33,696 13,730 ...... i . . .. Wellington .. .. 4,627 17 ,8S2 6,095 I 6,281 . . Napier ...... 2,531 7,876 3 17,848 i 51 .. Wairau (including Picton),, 694 2,610 ...... Nelson .. .. S,193 2,201 489 1,039 15 .. Westport .. .. 1,039 ...... Greymonth .. .. 290 ...... 6,109 Hokitika ...... Lyttelton .. .. 2,202 3,632 I 4,876 13,846 .. .. Timaru ...... Oamaru ...... Dunedin •. .. .. 7,413 7,271 328 457 2,766 145 Inveroargill ...... I 50 ------__.. 1-··_ ----- Totals .. .. 71,814 47,249 Sl,767 61,245 36,956 7,952

Phorminm Districts.• Grain&nd Bides and (including Tallow. Timber. Wool. Pnlse. Skins. I Kauri-gum.1 Tow).

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ Auckland 40 3,274 8,831 2,634 2,121 84 51,570 Kaipa.ra .. 5,670 . Tauranga Gisborne 3,493 1,248 28,600 New Plymouth Waitare. .. Pe.tea 628 Wange.nui 200 695 1,794 Wellington 54 263 308 1,060 3,164 Napier 32,880 Wairau (including Picton) .. 60 1,315 2,080 Nelson •. 194 108 1,280 Westport Greymouth 1,879 Hokitika Lytteltou 3,783 5,796 1,290 120,854 'rimaru •• 45 43,888 Oamaru .. 17,626 Dunedin 2,148 3,847 1,252 1,994 45,158 Invercargill 2,648 2,544 34,438 ------Total• 8,678 19,656 8,331 4,254 8,516 8,948 383,410 ·-~---··-- Customs Department, W. B. MONTGOMERY, Wellington, 24th February, 1915. Oomptroller of Customs. FEB. 25.1 rrHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT:E 693

A. r.-ivals and Departures in 1914.

Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 19th February, 1915. rrABLES showing the numbers of arrivals in and departures from New Zealand during the year 1914, with totals for the previous nine years by way of comparison, are published for general information. The total number of persons who arrived in the Dominion during 1914 was 37,616, and the departures during the year numbered 32,506, the excess of arrivals over departures for the year being 5,140. According to returns furnished by the Immigration officers, 8,579 persons arrived from the United Kingdom, and 2,574 persons departed therefor during the year. From the Commonwealth of Australia the arrivals are returned a~ numbering 25,967 persons, and the departures thereto as 26,693 persons. Arrivals and departures from and to othe1 countries were 3,100 and 3,239 persons respectively. Of the 37,646 persons who came to New Zealand last year, 4,266, or 11·33 per cent. of the total, were children­ i.e., under twelve years of age; and of the 32,506 departures the children numbered 2,819, or 8·67 per cent. -The departures shown do not include 11,998 members of the Expeditionary Force, which have left the Domin; since the outbreak of the war with Germany. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician.

RETURN of htMIGRATION to and EMIORATION from the DoMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the YEAR ended 81st DECEMBER, 1914, showing the Places from whioh Persons arrived anri to which they rieparted, the Ports of Arrival a.nd Depadure, and the Arrivals and Departures for each Month.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM AND TO DIFFERENT PLACES.

I I ARRIVALS, DEPARTURES. ·§ ~ . ·§ ~ ·g ------·------50§ ~O:pi I .... ~ Uouutri~s. Adults. Children. T--­ Adults. Children. -~" o~~ Tote.1 ----i----1 Tota.I - - ~~.~ ~~·s 1 Persons. i PersOllb. "" a M. F. M. I F.. M I F M. F. ~~~ ~~ l'>l l'>l ------~--~--~--~---~---I _L_ -- :--~--·--- I I United Kingdom .. 3,492 3,351 I ss2 [ 854 8,579 ] 1,367 I 900 171 136 2,574 6,005

1 Australian Common- 14,866 1 8,878 1,117 j 1,106 25,967 I 15,020 9,363 1,275 1,035 26,693 726 wealth i I i Fiji .. .. i 394 , 181 36 37 648 578 289 43 29 939 29 Other British posses-1 812 I 333 70 I 52 1,267 , 500 317 33 21 871 396 sions I I I Foreign Pacific islands I 352 i 116 29 I 20 517 420 130 12 i 10 572 .. 55 Other foreign countries I 444 ! 161 : 32 ! 31 668 5751 228 31 i 23 857 .. 189

'l'ota.ls .. 120,360 1_13,020 i 2,16612,100 137,646 11:• 18,460 -11,227 ~i~ 32,506 5,140 1 ' I I I '

.-1.l'IRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.•

ABiUVALS, I DEPARTURES, Ports. · Tota.I I I .. ------Total Adults. Children. Males. Ferne.lea. Persons. 1 Adults. Children. Me.les. Females. Perea ----:,--1--I _-----n,. Auckland 10,975 1,091 7,411 4,655 12,066 10,929' 968 7,384 I 4,513 11,897 Napier 1 1 1 Wellington 18,115 2,727 12,152 8,690 20,842 14,609 1,386 9,975 6,020 15,995 10 6 4 10 Lyttelton .. 1 Dunedin 58 10 28 40 68 51 .. 5 5 Inverca.rgill "I~~-=-~~-+~ 4,670 I~~- 2,660 ___!,938 4,598 Totals "I 33,380 4,266 22,526] 15,120 37,646 1 29,687 2,819 20,025 12,481 311,506

* In the returns from which this table is n1ade up, immigrants are all counted at the first port of arrival in the Dominion, and emigre.nts at the final port of departure.

SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1914.

Adults-i.e., over 12 Years. -- Children. Total. I Males. I Females. j I Arrivals ...... 20,360 13,020 4,266 37,646 Departures ...... 18,460 11,227 2,819 32,506 Excess of arrivals over depru,tures .. .. 1,900 1,793 1,447 5,140 ---·---··------·------694 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

ARBIVALS IN AND DEPARTUBEB FBOM NEW ZEALAND DURING EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR 1914. ------~------·------Fro:BBIVALB. ·------1- ~BPARTUBES. ------·-- Month. : Unite

__Tota.ls .. 8,579 25,967 I 648 1,26711185 37,64 ,693 1~!~?429~00 1

Chinese included a.hove : Arrive.ls, 511 ; departures, 537.

ARRIVALS IN 1914, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BlllTHPLACE, RACE, AND SEX.

Of European Descent. R~c~ Alie~s .•_ ____ J Birthplace. Grand 1 Totals. Males. I Fem&Jee. Tot&l. M&lee. Fem&lee. Total. ------~------Ti British E111pire. United Kingdom 8,312 6,416 14. 728 14,728 A.ustra.lia.n Commonwea.lth 7,767 5,062 12,829 12,829 New Zea.land 4,413 3,183 7,596 5 5 7,601 Br\tish Pacific islands 24 13 37 8 8 45 Cana.de. 91 43 184 134 Grenada 1 1 1 Malta 6 6 6 India 4 4 8 254 3 257 265 Ceylon 1 1 · 1 Ma.nritins ...... 11 .. I 1 1 British South Africa. 2 1 3 ...... 3 1 To;a.l British Empire 20,620 14,722 _35,342 269 ii_ 3 '_ 272 35,614 . Foreign Countries. France 65 24 89 ...... 89 Belgium 2 2 I 2 Holland W 4 00 00 Germany 161 31 192 I 192 Denmark 37 12 4g l 49 Norway 00 2 ~ ~ Sweden M 8 41 0 Finland 8 3 3 Russia ~ 9 ~ ~ Spa.in 12 6 18 18 Switzerland W H M M Italy ~ 10 re ~ Austria-Hungary 225 10 285 235 Servia. 1 1 1 Ronma.nia 4, 4 4 Greece 16 16 16 Turkey 1 1 1 Syria 9 9 9 Siam 1 1 1 China 452 59 511 511 Japan 10 3 13 18 United States 362 176 588 7 3 10 54,8 Argentine Republic •• 8 2 5 5 Chile 1 1 1 South America (undefined) 1 i 1 1 1 2 Foreign Pacific islands -~1-~---~_:_ __5_____ 1____ ~ --~ Tota.l foreign countries Grand tote.ls 2::::: I 15,:: 3::::: I ::: - :: - ::>-8:::::

• The term II race alien" refers to a person 11ot of European descent, a.nd includes n&tives of Asia. Minor: FEB. 25.) THJi, NEW ZEALAND GAZET'fE 695

ARRIVALS IN AND DEPARTURES FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING EACH OF THE YEARS 1905-1914,

ARRIVALS, DEPARTURES. ------From To ------·- Year. ~.tl rn . §t·; Tote.I ,. .t:1 rh • .~ Total De Austr alian I United I Australian I United Comm on- Fiji. ·s~ Arrivals. Fiji. ]'.S ;& ~ I.f J:I00 I partures. [ Kingdom. ]:S!§ Kingdom I Common- weal th. : ~ g · I wealth. o·c ~-Q ~§ i o~~-; il:10. "'11"«8 ! I 0 I I ' I I 5,553 25,1 32 468 ! 560 ' 32,68/i !' 1,854 19,367 648 107 :1407 23,383 1905 ! 1906 8,293 28,699 611 709 ! ::; 39,233 2,495 : 21,722 784 61 1323 26,385 I I 1907 7,449 26,9 16 753 I 463 ' 527 36,108 2,446 25,848 585 65\) 840 30,378 1908 11,348 31,7 69 710 428 715 44,~70 2,635 26,468 584 609 413 30,709 1909 11,184 25,5 48 584 I 557 777 38,650 2,676 28,\)()5 I 663 663 934 33,U31 24,5 02 351 , I 1910 9,367 581 9681 35,769 2,509 27,100 702 694 1356 32,361 1911 11,379 26,() 09 624 996 1,481 41,389 2,755 30,Ul8 696 844 1976 37,180 1912 12,912 28,5 22 767 I 1,so5 1,154, 44,660 2,605 30,lH 580 846 ,1561 35,733 1913 14,707 26,7 64 548 , 1,420 1,149, 44,588 2,649 24,961 479 1,017 :1263 30,369 1914 ·· 1 8,579 25,9 67 648 1,267 1,185, 37.646 2,574 26,693 939 871 11429 32,506 !

SUMMARY OF ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FOR THE YEARS 1905-1914.

ARRIVALS, DEPARTURES. Excess of Adults-i.e., over 12 Adults-i.e., over 12 Arrivals Year. Years. Years. overDepar~ -~- ---- Children. Total. Children. Total. tures. Me.Jes. I Females. Males. I Females. --~--~ I ----- I 1905 • , I 19,541 9,606 8,538 32,685 14,468 7,164 1,751 23,383 9,302 1906 23,374 11,651 4,208 39,233 16,023 8,082 2,280 26,385 12,848 1907 21,266 11,080 3,762 36,108 17,9US 9,823 2,587 30,378 5,730 1908 26,664 13,269 5,037 44,970 18,364 9,779 2,566 30,709 ' 14,261 1909 21,763 12,480 4,407 38,650 20,772 10,373 2,786 33,931 4,719 1910 20,161 11,832 3,776 35,769 19,032 10.629 2,700 32,361" 3,408 1911 22,881 13,H53 4,555 41,389 21,730 12,190 3,269 37,189 4,200 1912 24,026 15,442 5,192 44,660 20,151 12,278 3,304 35,733 8,927 1913 22,872 15,801 5,915 44,588 17,188 10,518 2,663 30,36:J 14,219 1914 20,360 13,020 4,266 37,646 18,460 11,227 2,819 32,506 5,140

Population of the Dominion.•

RE'rURN of the Eshme.ted Population of the Dominion of New Zealand on the 31st December, 1914.

. I Me.Jes. I Females. ': Total. ---~· ------Estimated p't>pnlation (exclusive of "i\1Iaoris) on 31st December, 1913 569, 10() 515,553 1,084,662 Males. Females. Tota.I. Males. l4'en.t8Ies. Total. Births registered in 1914 14,535 13,803 28,337 Deaths registered in 1914 5,986 4,160 10,146

Excess of births over deaths 8,549 9,643 18,192

Arrivals in the Dominion during 1914 .. 22,526 15,120 37,646 Departures from the Dominion during 1914 (not including Expeditionary Forces) 20,025 12,481 32,506

Excess of arrivals over departures .. 2,501 2,639 5,140

11,050 12,282 23,332 Less Members of Expeditionary Forces departing in 1914 11,998 11,998

Net increase during 1914 -948fl 12,282 11,334 ------Estimated population (exclusive of Maoris, &c.) on 31st December, 1914 .. 568, 161 527,835 1,095.996 Maori population, Census, 1911 . 26,475 23,369 49,844 Ropulation of Cook and other Pacific Islands an,1exed in 1901, Census, 1911 6,449 I 6,149 12,598 I Total estimated population of the Dominion on 31st December, 1914 601,085 557,353 1,158,488 ,____ , ______Estimated mean populMion of New Zealand (exclusive of Maoris and residents of Cook and other Pacific Islands) for the year 1914 568,635 521,694 1,090,329

* Subject to revision. t Decrease. CHINESE.-Chinese are included in the population given above. The number in New Zealand on 31st December, 1914, was estimated to be 2,466, of whom 117 were females. REMARKs.-Excluding Maoris, the population increased b) 11,334, or at the rate of 1 ·04 per cent., during the year. Excess of births over deaths contributed 18,192 extra persons1to the total, but the departure of Expeditionary Forclls for the Front caused e. net migration decrease of 6,858. The birth-rate for the Pominion in 1914 was 25·99 per 1,000 of mean population, and the death-re.te 9·31, as against 26·14 and 9·47 respectively in 1913. The dee.tbs in 1914 (10,146) were more than the number registered in 1913 (10,119) by 27, but the rate per 1,000 fell from 9·47 to 9·31. 696 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

The number of marriages (excluding those contracted between Maoris) solemnized in 1914 is estimated e.t 9,275, giving a. ra.te of 8·61 per 1,000 of the mea.n population, a.gs.inst 8,813 a.nd 8·25, the a.ctue.l number e.nd re.te in 1913. The fluctuations of the birth, dee.th, a.nd me.rrie.ge re.tea for the la.st ten yea.rs a.re a.s under:- ,-----Per 1,000 of Population.-----, Birth-rate. Dee.th-rate. Marriage-rate. 1905 27 ·22 9·27 8·28 1906 27·08 9·31 8-48 1907 27·30 10·95 8·91 1908 27·45 9·57 8·82 1909 27 ·29 9·22 8·33 1910 26·17 9·71 8·30 1911 25·97 9·39 l'l:70 1912 26·48 8 87 8·81 1913 26·14 9-47 8·25 1914 25·99 9·31 8·51 * * Subject to revision. Registrar-Genera.l's Office, MALCOLM FRASER, Wellington, 23rd February, 1915. Government Statistician.

Government Offic68 to be closed on Wednesday, 17th March, Auclcla~.-Umbrelle.s, bicycles, watches, purses, articles 1915 (St Patrick's Day) of jewellery, and clothing, &c. Hamilton.-Bicycle, umbrellas, purses, articles of clothing, l'.)ffioe of Public Service Comfil1881oner, &c. Wellington, 23rd February, 1915. Napier.-Bicycles, articles of jewellery, and clothing, &c. S provided under the Public Service Regu!e.tions, the Wanganui.-Bioycles, articles of clothing, &c. A Government Offices throughout New Zea!e.nd will be W e!Zington.-Bioycles, umbrellas, purses, articles of clothing, closed on Wednesday, the 17th Me.rah, 1915, being St. Patriok's and jewellery, &c. Day. Ohriatchurch.-Bicycles, umbrellas, purses, articles of D. ROBERTSON, clothing, and jewellery, &c. Public Service Commissioner. .Dunedin.-Bicycles, purses, articles of clothing, and jewellery, &c. JnvercargiU.-Bicycles, purses, tools, &c. Eaater Ho!idaye. J. CULLEN, Commissioner of Police. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington,23rdFebrue.ry, 1915. T is hereby notified for general information that on Friday, Notice to Marinere No. 10 of 1915. I 2nd April, Saturday, 3rd April,. e.nd on Monday, 5th April, 1915, the GovernmentlOffices throughout New Zealand Me.rine Department, will be closed. Wellington, N.Z., 20th February, 1915. D. ROBERTSON, HE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Public Service Commissioner. T Hydrogre.phic Office, London ; the Hydrographic Office, Washington, D.C.; the Marine Board, Melbourne; . . . the Marine Department, Brisbane ; the Me.rine Board, Port Branch OJ Friendly Society regis/,£.red. Adelaide ; and the Minister of State for Communications, F nen· di y -9 001e,1es· ,. D epe.r t ment , ITokyo, Japan, a.re published for genera.I information. Wellington, 2Brd February, 1915. GEORGE ALLPORT; HE Court Pride of Edendale, No. 9678, situated e.t Secretary. T Edendale, is registered e.s a. branch of the United --- Otago District of the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society, under the Friendly Societies Act, 1909, this 18th CHINA SEA. day of February, 1915. BA.NKA STRA.IT.--CoBBBCTION TO CHA.BT No. 94JA.-Position: ROBT. E. HAYES, (a) Le.t. I O 56' S., long. 105° 2' E.; (b) Lat. I O 54' S., long. Registrar of Friendly Societies. 105° 2' E. Correction : The 2! and 2f fathom shoe.ls, shown on Che.rt No. 941A e.s being situated in the above positions, do not exist, and are to be expunged from the chart. Branch of Friendly Society registered. UBUGUAY.-RIO DE LA PLATA. Friendly Societies Department, ENGLISH BANK.-ALTEBATION IN POSITION OF LIGHT A.ND Wellington, 113rd February, 1915. WHISTLE BuoY.-Former Notice: No. 285 of 1914. New HE Court Southern, No. 9298, .situated e.t South Inver­ position : At a distance of a.bout 2! miles north-eastward T oe.rgill, is registered as a bra,noh of the United Ota.go from former position. Lat. 35° 11' 15" S., long. 55° 43' Distriot of the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society, lo" W., on Chart No. I 749. D68cription: A light e.nd whistle under the Friendly Societies Aot, 1909, this 18th day of buoy exhibiting a jl.aahing whi!,£. light ef/ery six aecond,a and February, 1915. fitted with a submarine boll, as described in the former notice ROBT E. HAYES, quoted a.hove. Note: The submarine bell is still experi- . Registrar of Friendly Socie,iee. mental, and a note to this effect is to be inserted on the charts. SOUTH A.FBroA.--CAPE OF Goon HOPE. Government Insurance Department Agency opened at Trentham Oamp. (I.) SLANG KoP PomT.-LlGHT NOT YET ESTABLISHED.­ Former Notice: No. 1537 of 1914; hereby cancelled. Posi­ Government Insure.nee Department, tion: Lat. 34° 9' S., long. 18° 191' E. Remarka: The gruup Wellington, 22nd February, 1915. jl.aaking whm light, which, according to information received, N Agency of the Life Branch of the a.hove Department it was proposed to exhibit on or a.bout the 1st October, 1914, A will be opened a.t has not yet been established, e.nd is to be expunged from the cha.rte . . THE POST-OFFICE, TRENTHAM CAMI', (2.) CAPE PoINT.-LlGHT NOT YET ESTABLISHED.-Former a.a from the 23rd February, 1915. Notices: Nos. 1676 and 1275 of 1914; hereby cancelled. J. H. RICHARDSON, Position: Lat. 34° 21!' S., long. 18° 29!' E. Remarka : Commissioner. The group jl.aahing white light, which, according to information received, it we.s proposed to exhibit on or a.bout the 15th November, 1914, he.a not yet been established; it is to be Sale of Unclaimed Property .. expunged from the charts and the former light substituted, the details of which a.re here given. DETAILB--Position: Police Department, At a distance of a.bout 4 cables north-westward from Cape Wellington, 12th February, 1915. Point. Le.t. 34° 21' II" S., long. 18° 29' 30• E., on Chart 'f is hereby notified that the undermentioned unclaimed No. 636. Character: A revolving w'/,,if,e light every minute, l property in the ha1_1ds of the poli!lll at the stations named thus-light 12 seconds, gre.due.l eclipse 48 seconds. Eleva. will be sold by public auction on 13th Me.roh, 1915, if aot tion: 816 ft. Visibility: 36 miles, obscured by land from cle.imed before that da.te :- 119° (S. 34° E. me.g.) to 126° (S. 27° E. me.g.), a.nd from 144° FEB. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 697

(S. 9° B. mag.) to 172° (S. 19° W. mag.). Order: 1st. elevated 12 ft. above high water, and visible 4 miles in clear Struoture: White iron tower, 30 ft. in height. Note: Further weather, is exhibited from a beacon erected at the outer end notice will be given when the new lights above referred to of the spit on the west side of the entrance to Lewis Channel have been established. Variation: 27° W. leading to "Welshpool. URUGUAY, QUEENSLAND, CAPE SANTA MARIA LIGHT.-COBBECTION TO ADMIRALTY ILLUMINATED GAS-BUOY,-ENTRANCE CHANNEL.-CAIBNS PuBLIOATIONS.-Former Notice: No. 894 of 1914; hereby HABBoUB .....:.Notice is hereby given that, on or about twenty­ cancelled. POBition: Lat. 34° 40' S., long. 54° 9i' W. New third January, an illuminated gas-buoy, painted red, with abridged description: Lt. fl. ev. min., 138 ft., vis. 18 m., and iron skeleton superstructure, will be moored at the outer end lt. F., vis. 10 m. Correction : The amended description of of the Entrance Channel to Cairns Harbour. The buoy will this light as given in the former notice quoted above is in­ be moored in 24 ft. at low water, 450 ft. to the westward of correct; the correct description is as follows : "A ftMhing the present line of leads and about 2,000 ft. to the seaward white light, showing a pro1ongod flash every minute, visible of the tide clock beacon. 18 miles; also a fixed white light, visible IO miles, exhibited Character of light : White, occulting, 4 seconds bright, from the lower part of the tower." The publications are 4 seconds dark; visible 8 miles in clear weather. Focal to be corrected accordingly. plane, 11 ft. 6 in. above water. Illuminant: Acetylene gas. CHINA, SOUTH COAST,-CANTON RIVEB, Charts affected: Nos. 3133, 2350, and 2924. "Australia Directory," Vol. ii. CANTON HABBOUB,-ROCK MARKED BY LIGHT-BUOY,­ (a.) Rock-POBition: At a distance of about 2,120 ft., 227° JAPAN. (S. 47° W. mag.) from the flagstaff of the British Consulate STORM-SIGNALS CHANGED.-The Minister of State for situated on Sha.mien Island. Lat. 23° 6!' N., long. 113° Education, Japan, in the Official Gazette of the 24th July, I4i' E. Depth: 7 ft. (rook). Remarks: This rook,. which 1914, gave notice that on 1st August, 1914, the general is known as "Fongohuen Rook," is about 100 ft. in length, storm-signals in use at various places on the coasts of Japan and extends in a northerly and southerly direction. (b.) Light­ would be superseded by a new system. . buoy-Position : At the northern extremity of the above . The new system of storm-signals will be found on the back rock. Description : A black conical light-buoy exhibiting of the pilot charts of the North Pacific and Indian Oceans a fixed gre,en light. V ariati on-Nil. for February, 1915. WASHINGTON, GULF OF ToKYo.-Notice is hereby given that the character PuoET SOUND. -ADMIRALTY INLET, - POINT HUDSON and candle-power of the light of Haneda Lighthouse outside LIGHT.-CHABAOTEBISTIC TO BE CHANGED.-About 15th De­ of Haneda Spit, Gulf of Tokyo, have been changed since tlie cember, 1914, the characteristic of Point Hudson light will 12th of December, 1914. be changed to intermittent every 5 seconds-thus, light SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT.-LIGHTED WBEOK-BUOYS MOORED.­ 3 seconds, eclipsed 2 seconds. Notice 'is hereby given that the following lighted wreck-buoys Approx. position: Lat. 48° 7' N., long. 122° 44' 53" W. have been moored at a distance of about 2 cables N. of Moji ADMIRALTY lNLET.-POINT HUDSON LIGHT.-CHABAOTER­ S.W. lighted buoy, Shimonoseki Strait, Inland Sea, to mark ISTIC OHANGED.-On 8th December, 1914, the oharacteristio the bow and stern of the wrecked steamer Kisakata Maru :- of Point Hudson light was changed to intermittent every 5 seconds-thus, light 3 seconds, eclipsed 2 seconds. Moji-ko-gwai Ligh,W, Wreck-buoy (Bow). Approx. position: Lat. 48° 7' N., long. 122° 44' 53" W. H.O. Charts Nos. 527 and 903. Description : Iron frustum of cone in shape, painted green, U.S. Coast Survey Charts Nos. U. 5052, 7002, 6400, 6300, surmounted by a latticework supporting a lantern. Height 6450, and 6405. of light : IO shaku above the water. Character of light: Pintsch's gas, occulting green, light four (4) seconds, eclipse SEATTLE HARBOUR.- COLMAN DooK LIGHT AND Foo­ four (4) seconds. Illuminated arc: The whole horizon. SIGNAL RE-ESTABLISHED.-Colman Dock light and fog-signal, Candk-power: IO. Visible distance: 4 nautical miles in Seattle Harbour, which were destroyed by fire 30th July, clear night. Depth of water: About 9 fathoms at L.W.S.T. 1914, have been re-established. Magnetic benrings taken from the buoy: Kameyama-miya, HAw AIIill ISLANDS. N. 38° W. ; Shimonoseki low light, N. 17° 40' E. ; Kojo­ MAUI !SLAND.-MAALAEA BAY.-Buoy To BE ESTABLISHED. yama, N. 71 ° E. -About 9th December, 1914, Kihei buoy, a red and black horizontally striped first-class tal I can, will be established Moji-ko-gwai Ligh,W, Wreck-buoy (Stern). on the shoal about ! mile south-westward of Kihei Landing. Description : Iron frustum of cone in shape, painted green, BAY OF BENGAL. surmqunted by a lattice-work supporting a lantern. Height RANGOON RIVEB,:._ELEPHANT POINT RANGE-LIGHTS MOVED, of light : IO shaku above the water. Character of light : -On 19th September, 1914, Elephant Point range-lights Pintsch's gas, occulting green, light four. (4) seconds, eclipse were moved further inland on account of the erosion of the four (4) seconds. Illuminated arc: The whole horizon. 10. 4 nautical miles in river-bank. Candle-power: Visible distance: In their new positions the lights in line bear 285°. clear night. Depth of water: About 9 fathoms at L.W.S.T. Magnetic · bearings taken from the buoy : Kameyama-miya, Approximate position of Elephant Point: Latitude 16°.. N. 25° W. ; Shimonoseki low light, 21 ° 40' E. ; Kojo-yama, 29' N., longitude 96° 20' E. N. 68° 40'E. PANAMA, EAST COAST OF KYUSHU.-Notice is hereby given that the LIMON BAY,--SHOAL TO BE REMOVED.-Notioe is given light of Aki-saki Lighthouse on Aki-saki, Province of Bungo, that the harbour in the vicinity of the 17-foot shoal 2,325 which was discontinued, has been relighted as formerly. yards 129° from Toro Point Lighthouse, with the exception WEST CoAST OF KYSUHU.-Notice is hereby given that the of a small circle having a radius of about 150 yards, has character and others of Gotsu-sho Beacon light, N. of Amakusa­ been dredged to a least depth of 30 ft. shimoshima, Hayasaki-seto, Province of Higo, will be changed Upon the completion of the East Breakwater it is the as follows at the beginning of January, 1915 :- intention to remove this shoal. Until removed it will be marked by a buoy painted red and black in horizontal bands. Gotsu-sho Beacon Light. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Character of light: Acetylene gas, flashing white, showing ST. VINCENT GULF.--STANSBURY JETTY LIGHT.-Masters one (1) flash every six (6) seconds. Illuminated arc : An arc of vessels and others are here by informed that, on and after 330°, from N. 17° E., through E., S., and W. to N. 13° W. the night of 19th December, 1914, a sixth-order Chance (magnetic bearings taken from seaward). Candle-power: 250. Bros.' port light will be exhibited from the sea end of the Visible distance: 11 nautical miles in clear night. Further Stansbury Jetty at a height of 23 ft. above high water, notice will be given after the above changes have been effected. showing seaward a fixed white light over the entrance be­ INLAND SEA.-NEWLY ESTABLISHED BEACON LIGHT TO BE tweev- the bearings of 213° (S. 2&0 W. mag.) and 236° (S. SHOWN,-Notice is hereby given that the newly established 51° W. mag.), and a red light over the shoal between the bearings of 236° (S. 51 ° W. mag.) and 11 ° (N. 6° E. mag.), Sengai-se lighted beacon on Sengai-se, off Okikamuro-shima, Province of Suo, Inland Sea, will be shown as·follows at the visible in clear weather for a distance of about 9 and 2t miles respectively. beginning of January, 1915 :- Approximate position: Lat. 34° 54' 15• S., long. 137° 48' E. This· affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 2152, 2389, and 2389A, Sengai-se Ligh,W, Beacon. Position : Lat. 33° 49' 21 • N., long. 132° 21' 38' E. (aoc:ird- VmTORIA. ing to the Japanese Admiralty Chart No. 140). Description: LIGHT.-LEWIB CHANNEL,-CORNEB INLET.-Mariners and Lower part circular, concrete, upper part !•on lat~icework, others are hereby notified that an all-round fixed white light, • with red and black horizontal bands. Height of light · 32 698 l'HE NEW ZEALAN lJ GAZE1l"l'b: ,No. 30 shaku above the water. Character of light: Acetylene gas, N[ulcahy, Thomas, late of Waikaia,in the Provincial District flashing white, showing one (1) flash every five (5) seconds. of Otago, groom. Filed 11th ,January, 1915. Illnrninated arc : The whole horizon. Candle-power : 150. Sampson, Georg<>, late of Dunedin, in the Provincial Dis, Visible distance: 11 nautical miles in clear night. The beacon trict of Otago, labourer. Filed ll th January, 1915. being unwatched, should the light. go out by accident there lVhtchell. Thomas. late of Marton, in the Provincial District may be some delay in relighting it. Furth<'t' notice will be of Wellington, labourer. Filed l Hh January, 1915, given after the above beacon has been lighted. , · Young, Charles Albert, late of Palmerston North, in the Provincial Distrietof Wellington, grocer. l<'iled 11th January, ]!)15. Notice pnbli8hed pu,rsuant to the Prov,ision.s of Section 15 of Brelmcr, Robert, late of Kaikoura, in the Provincial Dis­ the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Section8 18 and 19 trid of Nelson, labourer. Filed J 1th January, 1915. of the Public 'J'm.,it Office A rnendme.nt Act, 1913. vVatson, John (also known as Jack Watson), late of vVeber, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, station cook. Public Trust Office, :Filed 11th January, 1915. · Wei lington, 18th February, 191/i. 'l'eoti )lataro (or Oti Na tam), late of Kohihi, Chatham OTJCE is hereby given that, no person having taken out Islands, labourn. Filfd 11th January, 1915. N. administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Dawson, William, late of Katanga, in the Belgian Congo, office of the Supreme Court at \Vellington an election to gentlcma11. filed 11th ,January, 1915. administer the several infrstatc estates of the persons ,leccased Dowding, Frcderiek William, latf' of Christchurch, in the whose na1nes, residences, and occupations, so far af known, ProYincial Dh;trict of Canterbury, commission agent. Filed arc hereunder reHpcctive]y st:t forth, their gl'Oi--H propertie,s 13th ,fanuarv, 1015. being estimated not to exceed £400 in car·b c-asc :~ Ross, ,fohi:i. late of We liington, in the Provincial District of,Wcllington, 1abourcr. Filed 14th ,January, 191.'5. Yip Chow (or Hip Fong Tai, or Yon Ting), late of Dunedin, Dingle, Arthur Ernest, late of Grey Lynn, in the Provincial in the Provincial District of Otago, merC'hant. Filed l st District of Auckland, shop-assistant. Filed 14th January, December, 1914. 1915. ~furtha, Philip, late of Oamaru, in th,, Provincial District of :i\IcPhee, Catherine, late of Oan1aru, in tho Provincial Dif-­ Otago, pensioner. Filed ht Docelllbmber, 1914. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th Febr'nary, 1915. Henry, Archibald, lak of Wellington, in the Provincial PPLICATION having been made to me pursuant to Dist.riot of Wellington, gcntl<•man. Filed 7th Deccmher, I !)14. A section 28 of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal ,Tones, Hugh Robert, late of ~fangamingi, in the Provincial and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1914, and the regula­ District of Tarnnaki, labourer. Filed 7th December. I !)]4-. tions thereunder published in New Zenl,rnd Gazette on the Morrow, George, late of Nelson, in t,hc Provincial Distrid 24th day of February, 1!115, by the Wellington Industrial of Nelson, baker. Filed 7th December, l914. Development Company, (Limited), I, James Mackenzie, Walsh, Denis, late of Shinronc, King's County, Ireland, U1·der-Secrctary for Lands, hereby fix the time and place chaffeur. Filed 9th December, 1914. for the meeting of Native "wners of land contained in the Frazer, Lavinia, late of Wellington, in the Provincial Dis­ area proposed to he proclaimed a rat.ing-area as described in trict of Wellington, spinster. Filed !lth December, 1914. the Schedule hereto, as follows: Tbe mee1ing will take Hannah, Simeon, latr, of Cheviot, in the Provincial District place at 11 o'clock a.rn. on the 23rd day of March, 1915, at of Canterbury, farmer and chaff-cutter proprietor. Filed Taupo. 9th December, 1914. Davies, John Lloyd, late of Lower Hutt, in the Provincial District of Wellington, printer. Filed 15th December, 1!114. SCHEDULE. Mason, Percy, latf' of 'l'olaga Bay, in the Provincial District ..ILL that area of land, lying chiefly in the Auckland and of Auckland, labourer. Filed 15th December, 1914. ·wellington Land Districts, commencing at a point where the Burbridge, William Henry, late of Cambridg,•, in the Pro­ south-east corner of the Wharepuhunga No. l!l Block strikes vincial District of Aucklarnl. gardener. Filed 15!,h December, the left bank of the Waikato River in Blook XVI, Wharepapa 1914. Survey Distri ,t; thence generally south'.westerly bounded Gallagher, Jolm, late of Parnell, in the l'rovincia I District hy the south boundary of the said Wharepnhunga No. 19 of Auckland, labourer. Filed 17th Decem bcr, 1914. Block; thence by the nort,h-east and south-east, boundaries Cruise, Patrick, late of Reefton, in the Provineial District of Run Xo. 70 and of Crown land to the south corner of the of Nelson, miner. Filed 17th Decernhc.r, 1914. said Crown land in the Pouakani Block, on the Waipapa Stubbs, Lucy Ellis (or Lucy), late of Greymouth, in the River; thence by a strnight line to the north-east corner of Provincial District of Westland, cool<. Filed 17th December, the Maraeroa A Block ; thenoe by the e1tst boundary of the 1914. Maraeroa Block to the west corner of the Tihoi Blook near ~Ioyle, George, late of Boulder, in the State of W'estem Pureora 'l'rig. Station ; thence by the west boundary of the Australia, mill hand. Filfd 17th December, l !Jl4. said Tihoi Block to a point on the west boundary at the north Phillips, ,John, late of ~Tanµawh1trc, in t,hP Provincial Dis­ end of a long straight line approximately 130 chains south of trict of Auckland, cl<'!-k. Viled 17th December, l!Jl4. the said Pureora Trig. Station ; thence by a straight line to \Vileon, ,John Alexander, hte of Christchureh, in the Pro­ the Weraroa Trig. Station; thence by a straight line to vincia 1 District of Cantl'rburY. minor. Filed 21st DcccmhPr, tho east corner of the Keternaringi B Block; thence by the 1914. , easternmost boundary of the said block and of the Hurakia Isherwood, Ernest, ln!P of Bcmwtt's, in thP Provirwial Dif­ B Block; thence by a straight line southwards to tho Tu­ trict of Canterbury, surfaceman. Filed 21st llcccmher, 1914. hingamat>t '!'rig. Station ; thence by a straight line to the Priestley (or Priestly), Thomae, late of l'angakaw>t, in the Pakibi Trig. Station; thence by the boundary-line between Provincial District of Auckland, fa.rm labourer. File,! 11th Runs Nos. 88 and S!l to the north boundary of Hauhungaroa ,January, !!I! 5. No. 4 Block; thence by part of the north-west boundary of lVIunsey, Rohert,,late of Huntly, in the Provincial District the said block to the north-west corner of No. 9 of the said of Auckland, miner. Filed 11th Januarv, 191,i. block ; thence by the western boundaries of Nos. 9, 10, and Peel, Tilly, late of Auckland, in the Provincial District, of 11 of the said block ; thence by a part of the southern bound­ Auckland, spinster. Filed 11th ,January, l!ll/5- ary of the said H1tnhtmgaroa Block t(\ the divisi~n-line Patterson, William, late of Rangiriri. in the l'rovincial between Subdivisions No. 2A and No- 4 of the Waituhi­ District. of Auckland. miner. Filed l J th J·anuary, 1915. Kuratau Block; thence by the said division-line to the south Throssell (or Smith), Edwin, late of Opotiki, in the Pro­ boundary of the said block ; thence by the south boundary of vincial District of Auckland, painter. Filed 11th January, the said block to the Kuratau River; thence by the boundary of 1915. the Wellington Land District to the Wanganui River; thence Field, James Wardell, late of Sydenha.m, in the Provincial by the Wanganui River to the Okahukura Block; thence bv District of Canterbury, plasterer. Filed 11th ,Jamrnry, 1 !ll 5. the west boundary of the said Okahukura Block to the south Oliver, Francis Godfrey, late of J-Tokitika,, in the Provindal boundary of tho Okahulrnra No. SM No. 2 Block ;J;thence by District of Westland, labourer. Filed 11th ,January, J!) I Ii. the said south boundary to the west boundary of the Rangipo Ryan. Matthew, late of Cobden, in the Provincial District, North Block; thencr, by the said Rangipo North Block to the of Westland, miner. Filed 11th January, UH5. shore of Lake Rotoaira ; thence by the western, northern, and -~----~------~----

FEB. 25. ·rHE NEW Z.EAlJAND GAZETTE. 699 eastern shores of the said lake to th,· left bank of the 1'011t11 !,and in ,lli1rll1orough Land Di•trict forfeited. River ; theneP by th,· said ldt bank of the Poutu Riwr to a point in line with the xout,h-east hounclary of the Rangipo Department of Lands e.nd Survey, North 2c Block; thence to and by the said south-cast bound­ Wellington, 16th February, 1915. ary and its production to a point ahont aoo chains from the OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ said Poutu River; thPnc,• hy a lin<> at right angles south­ N mentioned land having been declared forfeited by castwar' Subdivision TF.NURE: Renewable lease. Lease No. 2(i. Formerly held of the Ka.in1anawa Bhwk to the JJangamairP River; thence hy by Fredrick Francis. Reason for forfeiture: Non-payment that river northwards and bv a traverse line eastw,mts to the of rent. Mangamingi Stream to the Ngaruroro River; thence by the H. D. BELL, said river to the Hawke's Bay Land District boundary ; For Minister of Lands. thence generally eastwardly by the said Hawke's Bay Land District boundary through Te :'.\fatai Trig. Station and by the samt' Hawke's Ba,· Land Distrid houndarv to the south-east Land in Canterbury Land District open for 8election 1tnder eorner of the ]{un;nga No. 2 Block. and by the cast boundary the Land for 8ettlements Act. 1908, and the Land Act, 1908, of the said No. 2 and the No. l Blocks, and by the south and Amendments. boundary and the cast boundary of tlie Pukahunui No. 2 Block, and by the north-east boundary of the said block to District Lands and Survey Office, its northernn;o,t corner of the Rangit~iki River; thence by Christchurch, 23rd February, l Bl 5. the Rangitaiki River to the northern boundary of Run No. 59, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land is by the said northern boundarv to the north-cast corner of the N open for selection on renewable lease ; and applica­ Kaingaroa No. 2 \Vest No. 1 Block; thence bounded generally tions will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, towards the north bv tht' Paeroa East, No, 3A Rloek hv the Chriskhurch, on Friday, 5th :\fareh, 191 Ii, up to 4 o'clock in ·rorepatutahi Stre:a.11; to tht 1 ,,Va.ikato H:ivor; thnnce h), tho the afternoon. The ballot, if necessary, will he held at left bank of the Waikato Wvcr to the point of commencement. 11 o'clock a.m. on Saturda~·. 6th :\larch. I !ll .5. The said area inchules, ,iuter a.Tiu, the following bloekt-i of land: Private and NativP lands-Te Rauh,, Rangipo North, Ohuanga, ,Vaipapa, Tokaanu, Ngapnna, Okahukura, Papakai, 8UHEDULE. Ketetahi, \Yaimanu. Waiunu. Oraukura. Pukepoto, ltaumatn, CANTERBURY LA~D DISTRICT.-WAIMATE 8ETTLEMRNT. PukPti, Pukawa, Waituhi Kuratm,, Hauhungaroa. Waih>tha No. ;J, Tihoi, Pouakani. Tattm WPst, Tatua East, \Vhan1m­ First-class Land. mata, Pakuri, ,Yaipapa. Otuhounµ.:a, Ormtnui 'ra11ri., Tntukau Smc•rroN 28, Blo,·k XTV, Waimatt' Survey Distrid: A1·ea, Rast, T11,tukau ".,.P:-e-t, Ta,horctkul'i., P,>knrll 8outh, Te l-lukui 3fi acres 3 roode 14 perches; capital value, £1,:IOO; ludf­ 8011th, \Vairakci, lta.ngatira, Nuknha.u, Kaingaroa No. 2 '\Vest ycarly rent, £2\l iis. 6d. No. I, Pukahunui No. 2, Runanga No. lB, Runanga No. lA, Weighted with £135 !ls .• valuation for improvements. Runanga :N'o. 2.,, Tauhara North. Tauhara :\fiddle, Tauhara C. R. POLLEN, South, ,vharetoto, Pat-ehe, Ka.imanawa., Pahautea, Kaingaroa Corn1niHHioner of Orown Lan

Small Grazin:g rnn., in Ow.go Land J)i.,/rict open for A pplirafion. on a series of ridges. With the exception of a strip along the main ridge the run is covned with tussock and native grasses. District Lands and Survey Office, The general aspect is north-easterly. 'l'he soil is a good loam, Dunedin, 19th February, 1915. on a schist formation. Well watered by branches of the OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned small Omarama Stream. ThP altitude is from 1,700 ft. to 6,000 ft. N grazing-runs are open for lease under the provisions above sea-level. The improvements ·consist of fencing on of the Land Act, l 908 ; and applications will be received at half eastern boundary with Run 201 D, 140 chains at 8s. pei this office until 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, 6th April, 1915. chain ; all fencing on north-east boundary with afforestation Applicants will be examined by the Land Board at the Public reserve, 80 chains at !Os. per chain; snbdivisional fencing, Hall, Kurow, at 9 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, 8th April, 1915, 40 chains at !Os. per chain. Total value of improvements, and the ballot will be held at the conclusion of thc- pxamination. £116. Run 322A: Area, 16,820 acres; half-yearly rental, £105; valuation for improvements, £76 2s. SCHEDULE. Situated about thirty-nine miles from Kurow and three miles from Omarama. The run comprises open land covered 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT. - WAITAKI AND )fANIOTOTO with tussock and native grasses. It is divided into two parts. COUNTIES.-AHURIRl, HAWKDUN, ST. BA'l'H.AN8, GALA, 'fhe northern part has a good aspect and is fairly safe winter A'ln BENMORE SURVEY DrsTRrc·rs. country. The southern part has a southerly aspect and con­ Omarama Runs.-1"... ational Endowrnent. tains good spurs and gullies, but cannot be considered abso­ lutely safe in very severe winters. The soil is a very fair loam, RuN 201B: Area, 7,950 acres; half-yearly rental, £85; on a schist formation ; well· watered by the Omarama and valuation for improvements, £34. Mannherikia Rivers. Altitude from 1,500 ft. to 5,700 ft. Distant about forty-two miles from Kurow Railway-station, above sea-level. The improvements consist of fencing on and six miles from Omarama Post-office. There is a very half south boundary with Hawkdun Station, 90 chains at 5s. good and almost level road from Kurow to the run. The per chain ; fencing on half boundary with Run 322B, 12 chains run comprises open ridges under native grasses and tussock, at 6s. and 12 chains at 5s. per chain ; su bdivisional fencing, with the exception of a strip along the top on tho main ridge. 140 chains at 6s. per chain ; hut, £5. Total valuation for There is an area of 1,200 to 1,500 acres of flat or undulating improvements, £76 2s. land at the north-east end. The soil is a good loam, on a schist formation; well watered by a number of branch Run 322c: Area, 6,365 acres; half-yea.rly rental, £80; creeks. 'fhe altitude is from 1,700 ft. to 5,600 ft. above sea­ valuation for improvements, £123 14s. level. The improvements consist of fencing on the north-east Situated about twenty-nine miles from Kurow Railway. boundary-40 chains at 10s. per chain, and 40 chains at station by a good and almost level road. The run comprises 7s. per chain. Total valuation for improvements, £34. a large proportionate area of dry flats that nright be turned to good account by irrigation, also a number of spurs which Run 201n: Area, 3,155 acres; half-yearly rental, £80; are somewhat bare at the lower levels, but on which tussock valuation for improvements, £211 8s. and native grasses appear as the elevation incieases. 'l'he Distant about forty-two miles from Kurow and six miles soil is a light loam, on a gravel formation on the flats and on and a half from Omarama. Open undulating country clad a schist formation on the ridges ; I well watered by the Ahuriri ·with tussock and native grasses. About 2,500 acres is flat, River and branches. Altitude, from 1,300 ft. to 2,400 ft. and about 300 acres is swampy land. The soil is a good above sea-level. The improvements consist of fencing on loam, partly on a clay and partly on a gravel formation ; half the south-west boundary with Run 322B, 146 chains at well watered by branches of the Omarama River. Altitlide, !ls. per chain ; fencing on half the south boundary with from 1,600 ft. to 2,500 ft. above sea-level. The improvements Run 322n, 80 chains at 8s. 6d. per chain; I fencing on half consist of fencing on half west and north-west boundaries cast boundary with Otematata Station, 80 chains at 6s. per with No. 2010, 140 chains at 8s. per chain; fencing on half chain. Total valuation for improvements, £123 14s. south boundary with No. 201E, 96 chains at 8s. per chain ; east road-line boundary and subdivisional fencing, 260 chains Run 322n: Area, 17,480 acres; half-yearly rental, £110; at 9s. per chain. Total valuation for improvements, £211 8s. valuation for improvements, £131. Situated about thirty miles from Kurow by a good and Run 201E : Area, 13,285 acres; half-yearly rental, £110 ; almost level road, about half a mile of which has not been valuation for improvements, £86 17s. graded yet. The run comprises a number of ridges running Situated about forty-five miles from Kurow and nine miles in an easterly direction, and these are clad more or less with and a half from Omarama. There is a good and almost level tussock and native grasses. There are occasional flats along road from Kurow to the run, but a few miles at the run end the eastern side which might be cultivated. A comparatively have not been graded yet. The aspect is southerly, easterly, small area at the southern end where the elevation is high has and north-easterly. The run comprises open ridgy land with no vegetation on it. The soil is a very fair loam, on a schist occasional flats, and is covered with tussock and native formation ; well watered by numerous branches of the grasses, except a comparatively small area on the main ridge. Otamatapaio River. Altitude, from 1,400 ft. to 6,000 ft. The soil is a good loam on a schist formation; well watered above sea-level. The improvements consist of fencing on by Omarama River and its branches. The altitude is from half the north-east boundary with Run 322c, 80 chains at 1,800 ft. to 6,000 ft. above sea-level. The improvements 8s. 6d. per chain; fencing on half the boundary with Otema­ consist of fencing on half northern boundary with Run 201n, tata Station along the Otamatapaio Stream, 300 chains at 96 chains at 8s. per chain ; subdivisiona] fencing near middle 6s. per chain; hut valued at £7. Total valuation for im­ hut, 27 chains at 7s. per chain ; subdivisional fencing on provements, £131. saddle, 60 chains at 1Os. per chain ; two huts at £5 and £4 Run 322E: Area, 17,:320 acres; half-yearly rental, £l\O; respectively. Total value of improvements, £86 17s. valuation for improvements, £36 2s. Run 201F: Area, 19,540 acres; half-yearly rental, £125; Situated about forty. one miles from Kurow and five miles valuation for improvements, £11. from Omarama by a good nearly level road, the last fewlmi!es Situated about forty-three miles from Kurow and eight of which have ·not been graded yet. The run comprises miles from Omarama. There is a good and almost level road ridges and gullies, which are well clad with tussock and native from Kurow to the run. The last few miles, though level, grasses. More than half the area has a good aspect, and the have not yet been graded. The run comprises a series of high remainder has a southerly aspect. The soil is a black loam, ridges and deep gullies. With the exception of a compara­ on a schist formation ; well watered by the Manuherikia and tively small area on the higher tops the run is covered with Omarama Rivers. The improvements consist of fencing on good native grasses and tussock. The soil is a vei·y fair loam, half the south boundary with Hawkdun Statio , 130 chains on a schist formation. The run is practically cut into two at 5s. per chain ; subdivisional fencing round small paddock parts with a narrow connection on the Omarama saddle. near Hawkdun Station boundary, 12 chains at 6s. per chain. The northern part has a good northerly aspect and nice sunny Total valuation for improvements, £36 2s. faces. The other part has a northerly and north-easterly ROBT. T. SADD, aspect, and is somewhat dangerous in severe winters. The Commissioner of Crown Lands. altitude is from 1,850 ft. to 6,800 ft. above sea-level. The run is well watered by the Omarama and Manuherikia Rivers. The improvements consist of 20 chains of subdivisional Land;, ;n Anckland Land Di81rict for Sale by Pnblic Auction. fencing on the saddle, valued.at ll s. per chain. Total valua­ tion for improvements, £11. District Lands and Survey Office, Run 201G: Area, 8,730 acres; half-yearly rental, £140; Auckland, 23rd February, 1915. valuation for improvements, £116. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Situated about forty-two miles from Kurow and six miles N will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash or from Omarama. The road is good and almost IPvPl, but the on deferred payments, at this offic,- on Friday, the 30th day last six miles have yet to be graded. The run comprises from of April, 1915, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, 1,500 to 1,600 acres of good flats, and tho remainder lies and amendments, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1908. FEB. 25.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 701

SCHEDULE. Reaeroe in Oanterbury Land Diatricl for Lwae by Public AUCKLAND LAND DlSTBIOT,-MATAIIIA.TA COUNTY, I · Auction. Ta.papa SuNJ61f DiBtrict.-Mangawhe:ro Sdtlement. SEOTlON 25, Block VII: Area, 3 acres; upset price, £40. District Lands and Survey Office, Weighted with £2, valuation for well. Christchurch, 14th January, 1911!. Level land in old grass. Light loamy soil of good quality; OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned watered by well. Distant threo miles and a half from Mata­ N reserve will be· offered for lease by public auction mata Railway-station by formed road. at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, 30th March, 1915, under the Matamata Town.-Matamata Settlement. provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908. Seotion 1, Blook XVI : Area, 1 rood ; upset price, £25. Seotion 2, Blook XVI : Area, 1 rood ; upset price, £25. Altitude, about 210 ft. above sea-level. Level land in old grass. Soil light sandy loam of good quality ; no water on SCHEDULE. sections. Distant about 20 chains from Matamata Railway- CANTERBURY LAND DlsTRlOT,-P ATlTl SUBVBY DISTRICT. station by road not yet formed. RESERVE 102, Lots 1 and 2, Block II : Area, 7 acres 2 roods Seotion 6, Block XVII : Area, 1 rood; upset price, £30. 7 perches ; upset annual rental, £15 ; term, seven years. Seotion 7, Block XVII : Area, 1 rood; upset price, £30. ' Weighted with £6 6s., valuation for fencing. Altitude, about 210 ft. above sea.level. Level land in old. This reserve is situated at Patiti Point, immediately to grass. Soil good light loam; no water on seotions. Distant the southward of Timaru, and comprises undulating land about half a mile from Matamata Railway-station. well covered by English grasses. Full particulars may be ascertained and plans obtained at this office. TEBMs AND CoNDITlONS OF LEA.SE. H. M. SKEET, 1. The purchaser of the lease shall, immediately upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands. fall of the hammer, deposit an amount equal to six months' rent at the rate offered, together with £1 ls. lease fee, and Paatoral Run in Otago Land Diatrict for Lice:ruJe. £6 6s. value of improvements. 2. The lease shall be for the term stated, without right of District Lands and Survey Office, renewal, and shali be subject to resumption by twelve months' Dunedin, 19th February, 1915. notice in the event of the land being required by the Crown. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pastoral 3. The lessee shall have no claim against the Crown for ..LN run is open for license under the provisions of the Land compensation, either on account of any improvements that Act, 1908 ; and applications will be received at this office on may be placed upon the land, or on account of the aforesaid Tuesday, 6th April, 1915, up to 4 o'clock p.m. Applicants possible resumption, or for any other cause; but he may, on will be examined by the Land Board at the Public Hall, the expiration or sooner determination of the lease, remove Kurow, on Thursday, 8th April, 1915, at 9 o'clock a.m., and any fences or buildings erected by him on the land, but not the ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination. otherwise. 4. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or SCHEDULE. otherwise dispose of the whole or any portion of the land comprised in the lease, exd'ept with the written consent of OTA.GO LA.ND DlsTRlOT.-WAITAKI, VINCENT, AND MA.NIOTOTO the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. CouNT1Es.-L0NGSL1P, .AHuRlRl, HAWKDUN, ST. BA.TRANS, 5. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and he AND LlNDlS SURVEY DrsTBIOTS. shall prevent their increase or spread to the satisfaction of the Omarama Station.-Nati

702 1'ttE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 30

Land in Wellington Land District for Duposal. Reserve in Nelson Land District fO'I' Lease by Publw A uotion, District Lands and Survey Office, District Lands and Survey Office, . Nelson; 8th February, 1915, We1lingtoh, 15th February, 1915. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned reserve N the La.nd Act, 1908, that Seotion 9, Block IX, Hunua . will be offered for lease by public auction at this office Survey District, containing 10 acres I rood 10 perches, will on Tuesday, 30th March, 1915, at 11 o'clock a.m., under thi, be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on or provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908 after Wednesday, the 19th day of May, 1915. and its amendments. T. N. BRODRICK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. NELSON LANi> DtsTRIOT.-ToWN oF MuiioHisoN. Land in t!anterbury Land District ~O'I' h:-osal under the Land PABT Section 94A, Square 170 : Area, 9 acres 1 rood ; upset J' ~=p annual rental, £7. Act, 1908 Description of Reserve. District Lands and Survey Office, All flat land of good quality, suitable for grazing or pastoral Christchurch, 14th January, 1915. purposes. There is a considerable amount of blackberry OT[CE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of on the land. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land' 'l'erms and Conditions of Lease. will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Act on 1. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, and shall or after Thursday, the 29th day of April, 1915. deposit one half-year's rent, together with rent for the broken period between the date of sale and the 1st day of July, 1915, SCHEDULE. and £1 ls. lease fee. 2. The lease shall be for the term of fourteen years, without CAN·rEBBUBY LAND DlsTBIOT. Iright of renewal, but shall be subject to termination at any time by twelve months' notice in the event of the land being Survey Section No. Area. Block. District. required by the Government. 3. No compensation shall be claimed by the lessee, nor shall any be allowed by the Government, on account of any A. B. P. improvements effected by the leBBee, or on account of the 36760 0 3 32 VII Fighting Hill. aforesald possible resumption or for any other cause. 36761 4 1 36 4. Possession will be given on the day of the sale. 36762 4. 3 27 5. The rent shall be payable half-yearly, in advance, on 36763 0 3 2 the 1st day of January and July in each year. 36764 29 2 10 IX, '.x.111 Hororata." 6. The lessee will have no right to sublet, transfer, or 36770 73 0 3 XIII, XIV otherwise dispose of the land comprised in the lease, except 36771 25 3 8 XIV with the written consent of the ·commissioner of Crown 36772 28 0 36 XIV, XV Lands first had and obtained. 36773 34 3 15 xv 7. Tho lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, 36774 15 3 5 broom, and sweetbrier on the land comprised in the lease ; 36776 11 0 38 and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or cause to be 1·emoved, all gorse, sweetbrier, broom, or other noxious weeds or plants, as may be directed by the Commissioner C.R. POLLEN, of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 8. The lease will be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease within thirty days after the date on which the same ought to be Land in ()/,ago Land Diatrict f0'1' [)iapoaal under the Land Act, fulfilled. 1908. F. A. THOMl'SON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands a.nd Survey Office, Dunedin, 23rd December, 1914. Land in Auckland Land District for Dilposal 'Uflder the O'.l'ICE ill hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of Land Act, 1908. N the Land Aot, 1908, that Section 54, Blook IV, Catlin's Survey District, Otago Land District, containing 135 acres District Lands and Survey Office, 2 roods 4 perches, will be disposed of under the provisions of Auckland, 8th December, 1914. the said Aot on or after Thursday, the 8th day of April, 1915. OTICK is h11reby given, in pursue.nee of section 326 N of the Land Aot, 1908, that Section 7, Blook I, ROBT. T. SADD, Manga.orongo Survey District, Auckland Land District, Commissioner of Crown Lands. containing S acres, will be disposed of under the pro­ visions of the said Aot on or after Thursda.y, the 11th day of March, 1915. Land in Canterbury Land District f0'1' Disposal under the H. M. SKEET, Land Act, 1908. CommiBBioner of Crown Landa. ------·-· --· ----- District Lands and Survey Office, Christohuroh, 8th January, 1915. Land in W eUington Land District /0'1' Disposal. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of N the Land Aot, 1908, that Reserve No. 2977, Blook XV, District Lands and Survey Office, Shepherd's Bush Survey District, Canterbury Land District, Wellington, 12th January, 1915. containing 8 acres 2 roods 7 perches, will be disposed of N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of under the provisions of the said Aot on or after Thursday, the Land Act, 1908, that Section 12, Block IX, the 15th day of April, 1915. Kaitieke Survey District, containing 6 seres O roods 14 perches, C.R. POLLEN, will be disposed of under the provisions of section 14 of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on or after Wednesday, the 21st day of April, 1915. 'f. N. BRODRICK, Land in A ucklan.d Land District frw Di.spoaal unde~ the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Act, 1908. Land in Otago Land District for Disposal under the Land Act, District Lands and Survey Office, 1908. Auckland, 25th January, 1915. OTICE is hereby given, in pnrsmmce of section 326 of OTICE is hereby given, in purauance of section 326 of N the Land Aot, 1908, that Lot 3, Section 3, Howick N the Land Act, 1908, that part of Section 62, B\ook IX, Town, Auckland Land Di•triot, containing 1 rood 29 perches; Glenomaru Survey District, Otago Land District, containing will be disposed of under the provisions of the said Aot on 5 acres, more or less, will be disposed of under the provisions or after Friday, the 80th day of April, 1915. of the said Aot on or after Thursd1ty, the 8th day of April, 1915. H. M. SKEET, ROBT. '.I.'. SADD, Commi11ioner of Crown Land• Commissioner of Crown Lands. FEB. 25.] THE. NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 708

"1ATIVE LAND COURT NOTJGSS. ------Sitting of the Nativt La,ruJ, Oou.-t pt Te Kuiti, . Registrar's Office. Auckland, 18th February, 1915. OTICE is hereby given tbe,g a ei\ting of the Native Le.nd Court will be held at Te Kuiti on the 16th day of N Ma.rob, 1915, to hear e.nd determine the matters mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written, in respeot of whioh e.pplioa.tions ha.ve been reoeived by the Registrar, a.nd all suoh other matter• as may be lawfully brought before it. [Auckland, 1915-'.I.] E. P. EARLE, Registra.r. SCHEDULE

APPLICATIONS FOB J:'ABTITIONS- ~I ------~------No. I Name of Applicant. Name of Land. _fI ______---- _I_ I 2 Te Riaki Tangihaere Aorangi 2B. :1 Mange Taiharuru .. Awaroa A 2B 2. -l Oliphant and Oliphant A 3B 2t•. ii George Whitcombe ,, A 7B. o Edward Charles Davis (A. F. Howarth) Hauturu East LE 5B. 7 Te One Haereiti (A. F. Howarth) ,, l.B 5e 2A 2B. 8 Puhia te Roma Hauturu West 2B. !) Kaiki Wetekanga .. 10 Mohi Iti Rangitaawa and other, 11 N gamihi te Huia Kaingaplpi 11 c. 12 Wiri Herangi Kakepuku 2c 3. I :i Raureti te Huia 2D. I 4 Tukere Hone te Anga 9B2D. 15 Hone te Anga (Endean and Holloway) 9B2D. 16 , William Boswell Whiting )lcAdam (Earl, Kent, and Howarth) .. ,. 9B2D. 17 Hui& 'l'&w&ke K&ruotewhenua B 2a 7c. 18 W ..J. Broadfoot (Broadfoot and Finl&y) .. ;JD :JR. 19 Rene Ponui &nd others Kawhi~'p 5. 20 ,J. N. Boddie (Broa

34 1 Mihirangi Wetini Ratteuburg Mohakatino-Parininihi le West 2. 35 ' Waita.oro Raniera and other:-; 3. :{6 W aeroa Matena Mohoaonui." :17 Hari Hemara ,18 Maata Hinepuku (A. F. Howart,h) Ohur; South A 2B. :l9 .\lanu 'l'upukaheke and W aeroa )fatena A 3E2C 3B 3c. 40 Para Hikaia and others K l, Section 2c L 41 Jean Lilburn (Broadfoot a11

72 1 Manu te Ngaronui and others .. A 33 No. 3B. 73 I Hike. Poutama (G. H. Metcalfe) .. A 46B.

74 1' W. H. Bickerton (Broadfoot and Finlay) .. A 48B2A. 75 H. B. Fletcher (Broadfoot and Finlay) A 48B 2B 3. 76 I Amy Williams (Broadfoot and Finlay) A 48a2c. 77 Ra.ngihuia Tapui and other., .. A 68B. .L1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 80

No. Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. ------·--- :;:5 :~!wi~:~pij~,{Sonu,;ville and Co,): Rangitoto•'l'uhua 2 . ._7iH, ..fI!iliti ,Ngata.i, .and_ others :{. 80ie.I'11h~,W1;m-'ta. and others :h·. 81 W~nail,:a.ika (J<'. Phillip,<) · 24c I. 82 Tei:~ Riirnwhenua .. 25, Section la 2. 83 Nga.hiwi Raihe 29c 2B. 84 Pita. Raihe 29o2B. 85 Mara. Ra.ihe 29c 2B. 86 Iwika.nga.ro Ra.ihe 29c 2B. 87 Hinetiki Raihe 290 2B. 88 Ra.ihe Ra.nga.whenua 29c 2B 2. 89 Rona Tuheao :l2B 2. 90 Ivy Florence Jordan (Broadfoot and ~'inlay) :J6R :J,•. 91 Paretekora.e Punta.ma. (Broadfoot and Finlay) 53. 92 Annie Ormsby (P.A. Harron) 57B :!. 93 Rakanpai te Akau tiO. 94 ,fames McFa.rlane (Broadfoot an,1 Finlay) tilD 2A. 95 tHo 2B. 96 Toheriri Tawhana" 61J 5. 97 W a.eroa Matena. 66A. 98 Poua.ka Waikohika 680 (Puketutu). 99 H. H. Metcalfe (Broadfoot and Finlay) 68F 2B. 100 Tau W a.ikohika 68G. 101 W a.eroa Matena 73B. 102 Kahutopuni W aata 76B 8. 103 James McGrath (A. F. Howarth) 77K. 104 Kahutopuni W aata 78B 2B. 105 Ta.umoa.na. te Rangituatca 79B. 106 Mahuri Ta.wha.na. (A. F. Howarth) 790. 107 W a.hanga Takuira. SOB I. 108 Mohi Tti Rangitawa Rapaura 2. 109 Makamaka Haereiti and other, 2. 110 [ti Rangita.wa Moutere 2. Ill Mohl Iti Rangita.awa and others 2. 112 Hinaki Ropiha Taumarunui Township. 113 Ara te Para.para .. Terengohengohe ll4 Ngawai Riria Tokanui C 1311. 115 Totorewa Nintone I Turoto C 2B. 16 Tuta.ki te Ringita.nga 1- ,, C 2B 2. Ll7 Ra.ngitakaroro Katij,a and others (Earl and Kent) · W aiwhakaata 3E 4E. 118 Hua.kiwi Tamaki and others .. 1 Whaka.iroiro 5c 2B. I l!l F. Y. Lethbridge (Broadfoot and Finlay) , "'.arepuhnnga 7B 211. 120 Andrew Ora.kan Kay (Earl, Kent and Howart,h) !le 1 R. 121 Tangahuia Raimapaha 90 2B. 122 Maki te Purangi and Kingi te Mate Reserve. 123 Toa te Weunui and others 124 Ripeka. te Ma.nu .. Whareranrekan" 1. " 125 i Robert Young I. 126 ! Maria Hoponi (T: G. Hosking) Wharereina." ! ---'------'--'------

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 121 OF THI,; NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No Name of Applicant. Name of La.nd.

127 Chief Surveyor, Auukland Ka.ruotewhenua B 2B 7. 128 A. W. Chea! ,, B 5c 2c 1-3. 129 ' Knia Hariata (,l. F. Strang) Ohura South A :ire 2c 3B 2. 130 Ruhi Kaahu (A. F. Howarth) Otorohanga N 2. 131 Te Oneroa. Ta.peka and Te Oneroa. Huihan,i Puketarata l8B 2A l, Section 2. 132 W a.eroa Ma.tena Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua 520. 133 ! ,, 66A. 134 Honpa.pa. te Whakanruhanga. 74B.

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APPLICATIONS FOR ROAD ACCESS.

Name of Land. ~ I -N_am__ e___ o_r_A_p_p_l_ip_a_n_t·------I 135 Ra.upntu Tumokemoke . . . .. / Karuotewhenua B 5, Block 2 136 Wai Wai Toki and otherH (Gabriel Elliott) Kinohaku East 2, Section 24D 2 137 Chief Surveyor, Auckland Vl'estL, Taumatatota.ralB2 6Aand 6B. 138 139 Erikssd~ and MacDd;ald (H. Hine) Rangitoto-Tuhua" " 64E 3. 140 Chief Surveyor, Auckland 74B 3. 141 Athol Fielding Howarth ,, 76B 5. 142 Lucienda Henrietta Wilson and others (Broadfoot and Finlay) Tapui B and Paeotnrawaru. 143 Tongariro Kee Wharepuhunga 12A lA. 144 Watikllna Herewini (G. H. Metcalfe) Wha.reraureka.u and 'l'a.ha.ia. B 2A 2B. 145 Te Tata Henare (Cox, Luxford, and Baddeley) 2. ~EB. 2o.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

APPLJOATJONB ll'OR 80RVll:i 0HABGIRG 0BD11BB · AND l'OB DEl'INED PORTIONS OP LAND IN LIQUIDATION OP 80BVEY Fla11:s.

Date from-whlc-hIn-tert1•;-r-· Amount _N_o·~·-----N_a_m_e_o,_A_p_p_u_oan_'·--~ L___ N_am_e_o_f_Land. 1--ia oalculated. 1 • I I ---· £ s. d. ( [ Ha.uturu Ea,st 1A 4 I 24 July, 1914 4 10 6 146 Chief Surveyor, Auckla.nrl .. "\• ,, 1A6A2 24 ,, 1914 12 2 6 L: 1A 6B 24 ., 1914 12 11 10 147 J ,, 2 4B I : 6 Ja.nuary, 1916 3 6 6 (I ,, 4B2 I 5 ,, 1916 19 2 2 ,, B 2 2E 2 .. , 18 December, 1914 16 13 2 148 { ,, 2E 3 18 ,, 1914 24 18 6 149 Chief Surveyor, Ta.ra.naki Ka.huwera. B 2B 1 , 30 Ja.nua.ry, 1914 28 16 7 150 .. I B2B2 ' 30 . 1914 7 8 7 161 B2B3 30 1914 6 0 6 162 B 2B4 30 1914 7 10 7 163 ,, I B2B 6 30 1914 12 6 6 164 ' , ,, B2·B6 30 1914 11 18 8 166 ! .. j ,, B 2B 7 30 ,, 1914 36 8 7 'I I Ka.ingapipi llA 18 September, 1914 0 16 0 : llB 18 1914 2 7 3 ' lle 18 1914 166 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. 18 1914 4 4 IO ii ~~: 18 1914 7 6 0 Ii 11F 18 1914 6 1 5 L1 . ,, 110 18 ,, 1914 20 9 6 ,- ' Kakepuku lG .. 10 March, 1914 13 6 0 IH2A 10 1914 6 14 9 IH2B 10 1914 11 4 7 2e l' 10 1914 2 16 8 2e 2 IO 1914 4 16 4 2e 3 IO 1914 8 7 a 2D .. 10 1914 11 7 4 lli7 i 2E 1 10 1914 4 6 7 2E 2 IO 1914 7 11 5 2E 3 i 10 1914 9 16 4 2E 4 10 1914 16 11 .:J 6e l IO 1914 22 16 :J 5e 2 10 1914 12 10 4 6D 2A 10 1914 4 16 9 L 5D 2B 10 ,, 1914 17 9 2 158 A. W. Che11,l 2, Section 2 15 ,July, 1910 16 3 7 4e .. 7 ,Tanua.ry, 1915 16 4 2 4n 3 'J 1915 1119 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. 9 19 Ji 4n 4 7 1915 6 16 0 4n 5 .. I 7 ,, 1915 6 11 3 UIO A. W. Chea.I . . .. ,, 9B 3 8 December, 1909 3 14 9 161 Chief Surveyor. Auckland .. . . ' Kinohaku East 2 28B 7B .. 29 June, 1914 14 5 4 Kinoha.ku Weat lA lB 1 5 August, 1914 36 3 2 1A 1B 2 5 1914 48 17 2 IA lB 3 .. 5 1914 46 8 10 IA lB 4 5 1914 28 8 2 162 lA lB 6 .. 6 1914 21 5 5 IA lB 6 5 1914 27 8 7 IA lB 7 5 1914 11 6 ll lA 2 5 1914 58 l l 1A 3B 5 ,, 1914 32 8 0 163 Kohit...;;e 2 . . . . 2 October, 1913 8 0 l Kopua. lB 2, Section 3B l .. 27 ,Tune, 1914 164 4 18 2 ,, lB 2, 3B 2 .. 27 ,, 1914 4 18 2 Kuiti2B26A 16/i 8 October, 1914 4 13 0 ,, 2B 26B , , 8 ,, 1914 4 13 0 Kumi 7F3A , 29 September, 1914 166 5 13 9 ,, 7F 3B 211 ,, 1!114 7 8 3, Ma.nga.whero le 2B 1 22 October, 1914 2 6 10 le 2B 2 , 22 ·1914 3 15 8. 167 ChiAf Surveyor. Auokla.nrl .. Jc 2B 3 i 22 1914 3 16 8 3c I , 22 1914 9.0 0 ,, 3c 2A 22 ,, 1914 3 18 2 168 R. C. ,Jorda.n .. Ohura South A 3n l ,Tune, 1910 5 5 0 169 A 3E I ,, 1910 101 6 IO 170 A3E 1 January, 1913 5 2 11 A 311: 1 1 April, 1914 6 14 8 A3E2A l 1914 14 17 0 171 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. { A 3E2B 1 1914 15 14 l . A 3E 2e I 1 1914 20 11 9 A 311 2o 2 l ,, 1914 21 19 5 A3E203A .. i 10 F'ebruary, 1914 8 15 8 172 , r A3E203Bl i 10 1914 13 l 0 A 3E 2o 3B 2 ' 10 1914 4 8 5 A311:2e3B3 10 ,, 1914 24 1 6 G4KlA 3 August, 1914 6 3 10 173 } G4111 l 3 1914 l 16 4 L G41112 3 ,, 1914 3 9 0 174 G4L lB 16 Februa.ry, 1914 8 12 9 G 4L2B l 27 ,June, 1914 2 13 8 176 r G4L 2B2 27 1914 6 3 7 G4L 2B 3A 27 1914 16 10 6 G4L2B 3B 27 1914 6 11 11 176 R. C. Jord-11 l ,, N2A l 1910 9 10 3 706 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING ORDERS AND FOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND D! LIQUIDA!l'ION 01!' SUBVEY FEE•-continued. --,------I Da'6 from which ;,.tereet No. I Name of App1iC1&11t. Na.me of L&!ld. L · la calculated. 1'------· £ R, d. Ora.hiri l 1 2 October, 1913 12 18 4 ,, 1 15 2 1913 4 5 9 1 16 2 1913 0 14 8 l 17 2 1913 10' 14 10 1 18A 2 l91:3 3 8 4 l 18B I 2 1913 10 4 U. I llJ ' 2 l91:l 9 10 6 I 20 2 l91:l, .. 1 21 2 191a ii l 7 :1 177 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. l 23 2 1913 2 2 0 l 25A 2 1913 4 11 11 l 25B 2 1913 5 18 2 l 25c 1 2 1913 3 18 3 1 25c 2 2 1913 11 0 1 1 26 2 1913 3 12 l " 1 28 2 1913 7 19 2 1 29 2 1913 15 16 11 L 1 33 2 ·1913 2 7 0 1, Section 30 3 1913 Nil. ,, 6 l l 178 • 1, 31 3 1913 i 3 ,, 191:l 16 1 8 3 0 lO J 1 ~~ l 32 2a July, 1914 179 j ~ 1B 2 23 1914 3 0 10 • 1B 3 .. 23 ,, 1914 3 0 IO { 2, Section 5B I 25 March, 1914 12 I 0 180 ,, 2, ,, OB 2 25 ,, 1914 30 1 0 4 8 6 { OtorohBnllA, lD 2A 25 ,June, 1914 181 lD 2B 25 1914 13 11 0 r I, ,, 4B 2B l 16 1914 8 8 :! I 411211 2 16 1914 13 ll /i J ! 4B 2B 3 16 1914 5 :J 10 182 I I· 4B 2B 4 16 1914 11 15 7 1 ,, 4B 2B 5 16 1914 11 l 4 I . ,, 4B 211 6 16 ,, 1914 13 6 2 . . { /011ruwhero 3F 2A 3 September, 1914 5 l 0 183 ;, 3F 2B 3 ,, 1914 5 l 0 J• Pakarika.ri h 2 10 August, 1914 3 5 6 184 ·, ' ,, lB 3 10 1914 2 1 2 L: ,, 111 4. 10 1914 't 17 I 29 September, 1914 u 13 2 1811 ' JI Pehitawa 2B 8A 11 ,, 2B SB 29 1914 5 11 8 r Piha21 l 1914 5 14 0 1 I ,, 2 2 1 1914 5 5 '7 ) ,, 2 3 l 1914 7 16 1 1811 1' 2 4 I 1914 8 15 7 I ,, 2 o l 1914 5 13 7 I ,, 2 6 I 1914 10 10 /; (' Pukenui lB 5A .. 30 1914 5 4 3 ' lB OB .. 30 1914 5 8 0 J 2c 5A I 30 1914 5 6 7 187 • 30 1914 5 6 6 ) 2c OA 2 I ,, 5B I 30 1914 7 9 4 I ,, 5c .. .. 30 ,. 1914 9 4 0 { 5 15 6 II P_ukeroa-Hanga.tiki 2c 4A I I 4 December, 1914 188 ,, 2f' 2 .. 4 ,, 1914 5 15 6 I 13 Novemb~,-. 1914 4 8 2 { Puketarl\ts 4o 211 2A 18!1 , ,, 4G 2B 211 13 1914 ,5 HI 10 ( 18B 2A l September, 1914 4 0 6 190 ~ , ,, 18B 2B •. , I ' ,. 1914 4 0 6 \.: ,, 18B 2c l .. 1!114 4 0 6 I 191 .. ! Rangitoto A 14B lA , 21 ..\ug,; t, 1914 4 4 2 192 I ,, ,, • A 58B 1 I 21 ,, 1914 5 1:1 8 193 I John William Harrison A 6311 : 29 ::,,"ovember. 1909 2 0 8 194 : Alfred Waimate (1heal ,, A 64 29 December, 1909 ,j 6 0 195 Preston Chambers Rangitoto-T11h11s 3o ,; 11 1911 40 17 2 It 21B lA 16 October. 1!113 54 12 9 21B lB .. 16 1913 21 10 9 [ 11 21B le .. 16 1913 .. 1· 40 14 9 21B 2A 16 , 1913 •• I 91 5 11 21B 2B 1 16 1913 28 7 10 196 i Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. ~ 21B 2B 2 16 1913 44 2 11 21B 2B 3 ' 16 1913 34 l6 6 ·I 21B 2B J 16 1913 27 2 2 , ,, 21B 3A .. 16 1913 17 8 4 L ,, 21B 3B .. Ill 19l:l 88 16 6 .. I Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua 351, Sec- I 31 1914 12 5 9 971 tion lB 2 Rangitoto-Tuhua 36A 2A . . 21 May, 1914 62 5 1 36A 2B 21 1914 19 19 10 r 36A 2c 21 1914 81 5 5 , ,, 36A 2n .. 21 ,, 1914 I 1 36Bl .. 21,, 1914 23 3 9 \98 I 36B 2 . . 21 ,, 1914 37 2 l 36B 3A 21 ,, 1914 33 8 6 36B 3B 21 ,, 191'.i, ·58 0 4 1 36B 3c 21 ,, 1914 l'iO 3 8 36B 3D . . 21 ,, 1914 « 0 3 ,, 36B 3E , , 21 ,, 1914 27 16 6 FEB. 25.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 707

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING 0RDER8 AND FOR DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF SURVEY FEES-continued .

Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Date from which Interest Amount. / is calcnlated . .:~l • ______J I _____ .. __ i £ s. d. 199 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. I R angitoto-Tuhua 61 K l 12 :\'lay, 1914 9 17 8 200 74B 2 22 ,January, 1914 fj 16 8 74n 6JJ 22 J>ecemher, 191:! 22 0 l 74n 6c 22 19U 25 l 8 74n 6D 22 191a 17 12 8 201 74B 6E 22 1913 28 5 5 74n 6~· 22 1913 16 12 (l 74n 6G I 22 1913 35 2 8 74B 6G 2 22 1913 67 14 9 202 R. C. Jordan 77N 1 Janu~ry, 1911 15 12 4 203 Chief Surveyor, Auckland .. 77F ln 2 20 April, 1914 27 17 7 204 Takotokomha 3A 2 15 February, 191:3 38 1 10 205 :h 2n 28 October, 19l4 6 4 !l 206 Chief SurYoyor," Taranaki" W aimiha Township I, Sec- 11 ,Januar~-. 1912 l 0 0 tion 1 207 Waimiha Township I, Sec- i 11 1912 0 0 tion 2 208 Waimiha Town~hip J, Hee- II 1912 ;i 0 0 tions 13, 14, 15 209 W aimiha Township I, Sec- 11 1912 () () tion 16 210 Waimiha Township I, Sec- ll 1912 () 0 tion 17 211 Waimiha Township IT, Sec- ll l!H2 2 I) 0 tions 1 and 2 212 i Waimiha Township IT, Sec- 11 1912 3 0 0 tions (i, 7, 8 21:1 Waiiniha Township If, Sec- 11 1!112 7 0 I) tions 9-15 214 W aimiha Township II, Soc- 11 L!Jl2 3 () () tions Hl, 17, 18 215 \ Waimiha Township TT, Sec- 11 1912 2 0 0 tions 10 and 20 216 Waimiha Township II. Sec- 11 1912 0 0 tion 21 217 \Vaimiha 'l'uwnship II, Se_c- 11 1912 () () tion 22 218 Waimiha Township II, Sec- i 11 l!ll2 0 () tion 23 219 Waimiha Township II, See- 11 1912 () 0 tion 24 220 Waimiha Township [II, Sec- II Hll2 4 2 8 tion 2

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE NATIVE LAND CLAIMS AMENDMENT AcT, 19] :).

No. Name ot Applicant. Na.me of Land. Nature of Application. I 221 Chief Judge of the Native Land Pokuru 3A ! For inquiry and report by the Native Land Court re Court i a road through a burial-ground on this block.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1912.

No. Name of Applicant. No.me of Land. Nat1~re of Applictttion.

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222 The Hon. the Minister of Lands · Umukaimata. (Block lV, For inquiry and report by the Native Land Court Waro S.D.) as to what persons shall be included in the instrument of title to this block,

APPLICATIONS FOR REHEARINGS.

So. Name of Applican1. Name of Le.nd. Decision in respect of which Applicatio-n is ma.de. ______!_ -~----- [ i 223 Rewatu Hiria.ko · Aorangi B 2 .. Decision, dated 6th April, 1914, partitioning the said land. 224 Hiri Wetere Kereti Mangawhero 3B Decision cancelling certain partition orders made in respect of this block. 225 Edward McGrath (A. F. Howarth) i llfarokopa No. 2 Decision, dated 6th November, 1914, giving road access through this block. 226 Tira Hinewai •• j Piha lB 3B · Decision, dated 4th November, 1914, partitioning the said land. 227 Christian Peter Sorensen (A. F. ! Ra.ngitoto-Tuhua36e 3B.. Decision, dated 9th Noyember, 1914, partitioning Howarth) · 1 the said land,

F 708 'rHb NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l'TE. [No. 30

MATTERS BEFEBBED BAOK TO THE NATIVE LAND 00UBT BY THE APPELLATE COURT,

No. Name of Land. Nature of Matter for-Adjudication.

228 Aorangi B 3c 2B For rehearing of case in which order was made appointing successors I to Ngawai Peke.mu, deceased. 229 f Uenuku te Rangiwbakaretu, deceased For rehearing of case in which probate of the will of the said deceased was granted.

APPLICATIONS FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION IN PEBSONAL ESTATE.

No. I Name of Applicaut. ~a.me of Deceased.

230 1 John Ormsby i Albert Ormsby (Arepata Omipi). 231 r Wa.eroa. Ma.tena •• r Hinehou Waeroa. 232 Rukurnku Pa.pa.rabi .. .. · I Karari _Paparahi.

APPLICATION FOR l'BOBATE. -r------·------No. ! Na.me of Applicant. Na.me of Deceased. I 233 ! Pihere Pahipabi ___ IRe.ngihurihia Ngamuka. __ ------·----

APPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908. ------No. Na.Irie of Applica.n,. Name of La.nd. Area. ta.ken. Purpose for which ta.ken.

I A. R. P. 234 I Waitomo County Council (Broa.d- · Kaingapipi 9 1 0 12 I A public road. . foot and Finlay) I 235 i Under Secretary, Public Works! Te Kuiti 2B 20A I 0 0 9·8 I Department Kumi 10 1 0 34·5 12 2 1 37 ( 12 0 0 0·6 236 Dhto 12 0 l 6·5 12 0 0 4·9 12 0 1 36 8 12 0 0 0·1 l . 15 0 0 11·5 237 Marokopa 4 0 24 'l Scenic purposes. 238 Ohura South K2, Section 0 0 Ml A public roa.d. 2c No. 1 239 Obura South K2, Section 0 0·04i1 2c;: 2 0 14 {g 2 32 'f 240 Ohura. South N 2E 3o 2 0 31-7 241 I Wa.itomo County Council (Broad- Pukenui 2G 0 2 21 foot a.nd Fin lay) 242 , Ditto Rangitoto-Tubua. 64 4 8 37 24~ I U nder-Se~~etary, Public Works Taurnatatotara No. 5 84 3 35 ; Scenic purposes. i Department I I I

APPLICATION FOB lNJUNOTION.

Na.we of Land. Nature of Application. ~J ___ N_e.m_e_o_1_A_p_p_e1_1_an_•_· ___~

244 f Huie. Tawe.ke a.nd others • · 1· Karuotewhenua B 2B 7c, · I For an order restraining Mr. Watson from entering I • upon the land. ---'------

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 428 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Na.me of Applicant. ~ature of Application. ------·------245 John Slingsby Reekie (Cox and Luxford) For consent of the Court to payment to the Public Trustee of certain moneys due to Kabira Maratini, deceased, being rent due or becoming due under lease of Otorobanga Q No. 2A,

246 Notice is hereby given tha.t the plan of the undermentioned block will be exhibited at this sitting of the Court for public inspection:- Pukeroa-Hanga.tiki 4D Subdivisions. (Plan 8861). FEB. 25.] l'H-1!; NEW iEALAND GAZE'l"L'K 709

Sitting of the Nati11e Land Court at Auckland.

Registrs,r's Office, Auckla.nd, 16th February, 1915. OTIOE 1s hereby given ths,t 11, sitting of the Ns,tive La.nd Court will be held at Auckland on the 22nd ds,y of l:N March, 1915, to hes,r and determine the matters mem1oned in the Schedule hereunder wrhten, m respect of which 11,pplioa.tions ha.ve been received by the Registrar, and 9Jl suob other ms,tters as may be lawfully brought before ii. [Tokerau, 1915-7.) C. P. NEWTON, Registrar. BOHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOB PARTITIONS.

No. Na.me of Applicant. Name of L&nd. I ------4 Reweti Rewa Ka.ihu 2D 173,174,155,156. 5 Ra.wiri Kepa and ot))ers Kaitara. 3s 2. 6 Rawiri Kepa te Awe .. 7 Heretina Ma,nukau .. Karakanui. 8 Kawhi Kens, · Komiti ls 2. 9 Ehetere Ps,raone Makarau No. 2. 10 Parani Mauriri 11,nd others ,, 4. 11 Ngapera Pita 11,nd others llfotairehe 4. 12 Frederick Harvey Cs,mpbell Ngaire D 2. 13 Titi&ta Uruamo Ongarab u A 1. 14 Mirie.ma Rap&ta Opa.nake lE 1. 15 Riria Rewiri and Erana Rewiri .. ,, lE 5. 16 Merea Kingi and Wiremu Watene Tautari .. Or11,ke1 4. 17 Titiata U rus,mo Otakanini P. 18 Reweti Ps,enganui 11,nd others (Es,rl and Kent) Ota.ra. lA. 19 lB. 20 N. P. Netana ,, 4B. 21 Te Kiri Tenetahi Otioro and Te Topuni B. 22 Emera Poms,re and others 2. 23 Hori Manukau and P&ike Manukau Pouto 2E 1. 24 Maraea Pihema and others ,, 2E 4C. 25 Te Koata Ngawa.ka. .. Te Roto. 26 Ani te Alo Tokatoka. S.D., Block X, Section 3s. 27 Ara.pera. Keepa. (G. E. L. Alderton) Ururua. le. 28 Era.na. Pa.eremu and Peps,kohua Kirkwood .. Waitakerei ls 1. 29 Kameta Whareiti lB 2B. 30 Ta.ruke Hepi and others (Earl and Kent) .. 2.

APPLICATIONS 11:0B SURVEY CHARGING OBDEBB AND FOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND IN LIQUIDATION OF_SUBVEY FEES.

Date from which Interest No. Name of Applicant. Na.me of Land. is calculated. .L Amount. _

£ 8. d. Hanerau 1 . . 12 September, 1914 4 12 10 • 2 1 15 6 • 3A 3 18 6 { 3 12 2 31 The Chief Surveyor, Auckland • 3B • • 1 • 3c 6 1 4 ,, 3D 12 8 7 ! ,, 4A ..·· 1· 1 0 0 : ,, 4B . 1 0 0 23 May, 1913 26 13 5 ::·'• {Opanake• hllE 12 16 14 9 32 I : • lE 4 17 7 3 ! ., lE 5 . ,, 17 0 9 i Pouto 2E 7A 12 September, 1914 8 10 5 I

APPLICATION TO ASSESS THE AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION PAYABLE TO NATIVE OWNERS FOR LAND TAKEN UNDER THlll PUBLIC WORKS .ACT. 1908.

No. Name of Applioan,. Name of Land. I Area la.ken. Purpose for which t&k.en. ------~ A. B. P. I I A public road. ·:_~~ I

APPLICATION FOR 1!:XCHANGE. I !so. I Name !r Applicant. ------~5 JP a r ore Ngawaka and Miha Parore and others (Loga.n) i Ahipa.ra 57B and Rotokaka.bi. 710 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1.'E. [No. 30

APPLICATION UlfDIIIB 8lliOTION. 49 OF THE NATIVE LAND AMENDHIIINT ACT, 1918.

No. Name or Applicant. Name or Laod. Nature or Applloation.

361 E. G •.!\iokin, Olerk of County 1·Nukuroa 1 and 2 .. · 1 Roa.d a.ocess. · Council, Ot&IDatea I -- --~--- .....------..-----·----~--

APPLICATION THAT. A NATIVE BE DEOLABIIID A EUROPEAN.

Name of Applicant. Nalure or Applloa.Uon.

I I 87 ; Reweti Paenganui ! Applying that he be declared a European. ------

APPLICATIONS FOB LETTIIIBS OF ADHINIBTBATION,

No. Name of Applloan$. Nameor~

88 Ani Rewiri Netana Hohaia. 89 Mere Reweti Paora Reweti (Paul Davie). 40 Te Kiri Tenetahi Pa.rs.ta. Brown. 41 Hare Pomare Pera. Mohl (Kaiwa.ru). 42 Te Raraku H&IDi Tawaewae Pohi Rewesi (Taemai Reweti Ta.waewae).

' APPLICATIONS FOB l'BoBATII,

No. I Name of Appllcanl. Name of Deceued, ------43 IFrederick Harvey Campbell ----•• [ Eliza Ellz11beth Campbell. !l4 Joseph Patrick Stanaway .. I Henry Joseph Stana.way. ______cl ______

Sitting of the Nam,e Lana Oorwt at Tokomaru.

· . Registrar's Office, Gisborne, 2oth February, 1915. OTIOE is hereby given that the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder writ~ -will be heard by the N Native Land Cooft RiUing at Tokomaru on the 2l!nd day of March, 1915, or as soon ··sheraafter •• the bneinees of She Oonr& will allow. · . [Glsborne, 1915-6.] HAROLD OABR, Registrar. SCHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS ll'OB PABTITIONB, -;:-1-· Name of Applicant. ------· i------N-=:;X.:~~----- "'------875 Hariata Ta.ulau •. Ma.ngatuna lA, 876 Apiata te lritawai, Wi Hekopa te Irita.wai, Paku Tuangi, Ranier& le 4. Komaru, and others 877 Ereti Amaru • 2111. 878 D. K. P

APPLICATION FOB INCOBPOBATION.

No .. , Name of Applicant. Name of Land,

8881 Terna. Tamati, Irita.na Kakano, -Arihia Tama.ti, Timi T&IDa.ti, 1. Whareponga 2. , Hokimate Fox, and others I

APPLICATION FOB APPOINTMENT OF COMHITT~E OF MWAGIIIMIIINT.

~I______N_a._m_•_o_fA-pp-llcan-~t·----~-~~--'--'-~-~~--N_a_m_•_o_f_La_n_d_._ -~~~~ . 884 __I _Hori Ma.hue ·· I Tokata• ------·------

FEB. 25.] TE:E NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 711

APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF SUCCESSION ORDERS. No. I ~&me of Applica.n\. ~&me of La.nd. I Name of Deceased. 385 He.mi Tikitiki -!-;ok~maru K 7, Tauwhareparae 1A I Peka J\farotiri and J\faraea. Wbe- and lB, Anaura, and Taumata- ' whe (Marotiri).

______I_ patiti 2B___ _

APPLICATION ~'OR DETERMINATION OF RELATIVE INTERESTS.

N~. I Ne.me of Applicant. Na.me or Land. ____i __ _ ---, . Section 19, Block IV, Tuatini Native Township. Sections 1 to 8, Block V, 386 Wiremu Ka.rake. 1 and 2, .. VI, 8 to 15, VII, 1 to 10, • VIII, 1 to 8, • IX,

APPLICATIONS FOR PROBATE.

No. Name of Applicant. N &t.ae ot Deceased.

3871 Wiremu Karaka Mere K .. re.ka Puaiari. 388 Ria Niboniho . . Tut,. Nihonibo. I . ------· ------

Sitting of the Native Land Court at Otaki.

lkaroa District Native Land Court, Wellington, 18th February, 1915. OTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court will be held e.t Otaki on the 2nd de.y of March, 1915, N to hear e.nd determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applications have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. [Wellmgton, 1915-7.i L. A. TEUTENBERG, Registrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOR INVESTIGATION OF TITLES.

No. I Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Boundaries.

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243 1 Piripi .te Ra. Ahit,mgutu 4 .. .. \ On the ma.p. 244 t Kipa. te Whatanui Te Awa Ota.ki (part of) , ., Rangiwba.ti I ~45 Heni te Rei Waira.ra.pe. 246 I Ara.pata Noki Waihoanga 247 R. R. Tahiwi ----~~:-:-,:;::APPLICATION ------FOR l'ARTITION.·----1 ' N"a.me of Land.

248 · 1 W. Stewart Park ___ .. i Manawatu-Kukutaue.ki 7D 2D 17.

APPLICATION FOR EXCHANGE,

Name of Appllc&nl. Name of Land. ------

252 1 f Amy Helen Ta.ipua .. I Otaki SectioD 116. 1Irmo. Leah W al!ace I 119. ------APPLICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 2 OF THE NATIVE LAND CLAIMS ADJUSTMENT Am•, 1913.

No. Name ot Applicanl. Name of Land. Malter tor Inquiry and Report.

253 Chief Judge of the Native L"nd j Ma.tarakau Block (po.rt of ! For inquiry and report as to the petition of Tami- ______court ______, Wharekauri No. 1) [ .ha.ma. Hete. and another re ownership.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name' of Applicant. Name of Land. Nature of Application. i

2541' Hemi Ma.tene Ranapiri (Bell, II Ohau No. 3, Section 2~ .. I Applying for cancellation of partition orders made Gully, Bell, and Myers) I on toe 6th October, 1909. i 712 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 80

MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICES.

MeeUng of the Waikato-Mamapoto Distrl.t:t Maori Land Boa.rd. Auokla.nd, 19th February, 1915. OTIOE is hereby given that a sitting of the Wa.ikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board will be held at N Auckland on Wednesday, the 10th day of Ma.rob, 1915, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of con­ sidering the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, and such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. It le hereby notified, for the general information of parties, that, unleBB reason is shown to the contrary, the Board will dismiss, on the ground of non-prosecution, any of the applications hereinafter referred to as " Adjourned Applications " which are not brought on for consideration at the meeting. A. G. HOLLAND, President, BOHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB 00N1!'1BHATl0N 01!' ALIENATIONS,

Nature of Date. Na.me of L&nd. Names of l;'artiea. :J Record No. Aliena.tion.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS. 6451 Puta.taka., Lot 13 .. I_Hoban Ruibana to John Crichton. I Tra.~sfer 0 6741 I18 March, i914 ... Mataita.i lA 2B . . Henare te Raharaha and another ~, to Morton Edwin Baldock. NIIIW APPLTCATIONS. 3 6817 ) Sale 10 Ja.nua.ry, 1912 Huruhi lF 2c " I Anaru Wbeta. Pe.tars. and others to Emily Agnes Hood. 4 6956 No. 2 • . Natives to J. Oralg. 5 6967 14 September, 1914 .. No. 8 . . Rawiri Puhata and others to Alfred R. Alison. 6 70!i3 10 August, 1914 Te Akau B 12.T Hanatere te Para and another to H. D. R. Squire. 7 7054 25 January, 1915 Opua.tia. 60 3 .. Pano te Ke.po to John Muir. 8 7083 15 February, 1915 Section 220, Parish of Hone Tumua te Rongomau to Pukete Harry Paul. 9 7084 Te Au-o-Waika.to 8 Tarika te Hura and others to Hans Smith and others. 10 I 7085 26 J anua.ry, 1915 Te Au-o-Waikato A 5 A 1 Tawhai Tauheke and another to Francie J. Marshall. lOAI 7096 I Transfer Awaiti 2c 4 .. Natives to Joel Fisher.

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

No., Record No. Name of Lud. Nature of Proposed Aliena.tion.

ADJOURNED APPLICATIONS. ll 4842 I Te Pa.hi Block (i.) Lease to William Stephen Phillips for a. term of twenty.five ~years at an annual rental of £30 per annum, with right of renewal for further twenty-five years at an annual rental ;,f 5 per cent. on Government valuation. (ii.) Sa.le to William Stephen Phillips for the sum of £2 per a.ore. 12 4843 Manua.itu No. lB (i.) Lease to James H. Phillips for a term of twenty-one yea.rs at an annua.l rental of 2s. per acre, with right of renewal for further twenty-one years at a rental of 5 per cent. on Government valuation. (ii.) Sale to James H. Phillips for the sum of £2 per acre. 13 5627 Ma.nga.whero No. 2B 2 Sale to William Ewings for the sum of £2 per acre. 14 5697 l'iha lB No. 3B Sale to Walter Alexander Lee for the sum of £2 !Os. per acre. 15 5733 Marokopa. No. 4E Sale to James Groves Speedy for the sum of £1 5s. per acre. 16 5927 Ma.raetaua 5D, Section 1 Sale to A. E. Wright and H. M. McColl for the sum of £2 per acre. 17 6197 Awa.roe. A No. 7, Section 2 Sa.le to George Whitcombe for the amount ·of the Government valuation. 18 6212 Kinohaku East 3A No. 2B Sale to.Ga.briel Elliott for the sum of £2 !Os. per a.ore. 19 6747 Mana.ia lB and 2B, Section E No. 2 Sale to the Crown for £1,714. 20 6761 Lot 57B, Section 2, Whangapa Lea.se to Alexander McRae for & term of twenty.five years a.t a rental of 3s. per a.ore. 21 6780 Rangitoto-Tuhua 35a, Section 2 Sa.le of portion now leased to W. Sutherland for the sum of £1 5s. per a.ore. Sa.le of that portion now leased to John Coombe for £1 5s. per acre. 22 6782 Rangitoto-Tuhua No. 2 (1.) Sa.le of 548 acres 2 roods 9 perches to Benjamin James Tuck for the sum of 17s. 6d. per a.ore. (2.) Sale of 100 acres to Benjamin James Tucklfor the sum of 17s. 6d. per a.ore. (3.) Sa.le of 1,139 a.ores 2 roods 6 perches to James Pedersen for 15s. per a.ore. (4.) Sale of 275 a.ores and 29 perches to John Thomas Tnok for the sum of 15s. per a.ore.

!il&W APPLICATIONS. 23 7049 Puketarata. No. lB Sa.le to Frank David Danks for the sum of £2 per a.ore. 24 7050 I Ma.ungatauta.ri 3A 5E Sale to Ada Sanders for the sum of £2 per a.ore. 25 7051 Ka.ikahu No. 2B Sale to Herbert William Cooke for the amount of the Government I valuation. 26 7068 Aotea South 3o No. 2 Lease to Ta.ui Wetere for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of 6s. per a.ore. 27 7074 Waitakaruru 4o 2 Sale to M. S. Finlay for the sum of £10 per acre. 28 7078 Waitakaruru 2A I Lea.se to Joel Deeble for a. term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of 10. per a.ore. 29 7086 Wharepuhunga No. 16 Sa.le to the Crown for the a.mount of the Government valuation. 30 7087 Wharepuhunga. No. 17 Sale to the Crown for the sum of £7,624. 31 7088 Lot 123, Parish of Tamahere Sale to Tukau Ara.mete for the sum of £4 !Os. per a.ore. 32 7089 Lot 122, Parish of Tama.here Sale to Tukau Aramete for the sum of £4 10s. per aore.

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Notice of Meeting_ of Ownera under Part XVIII of th, Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of th, Nati'IJe Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION N 0, 48. REGULATION No. 48. HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land Dis­ T trict hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners of HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.ika.to-Maniapoto Maori Puketapu Block will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of T Land District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the the Native Land Aot, 1909, at Tokaanu on Friday, the 19th owners of Puketa.rata. No. 3 will be held, in pursuance of day of Ma.rob, 1915, at 10 o'olock in the forenoon, for the Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Shannon on purpose of considering the following proposed resolutions :- Tuesday, the 16th day of Ma.rob, 1915, a.i 2.30 o'clock in " 1. That the parcel of land containing 3,573 a.ores, being the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the following the portion of the ea.id Puketa.pu Block shown on the survey proposed resolution:- plan prepared by Messrs. Seaton, Sla.dden, and Pa.vitt, and e.ooompa.nying this a.ppllca.tion, be sold to the Ta.ringamutu 11 That the land be sold to John Burgees Tee.eda.le, jun., Tota.ra Sawmills (Limited) for the sum of £17,726 10s., to for the sum of £3 10s. per acre." be pa.id by a. deposit of £1,000 upon confirmation of the ea.le, Dated a.t Auckland this 19th day of February, 1915. and thereafter by payments of £1,672 13e. per annum until the whole purche.ee-money is pa.id. No interest is to be paid A. G. HOLLAND, by the· company for three yea.rs from date of confirmation of President. sale, but upon expiration of such three years the company is to pay interest upon the balance of the purchase-money from time to time unpaid at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, payable yearly. · Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of th, " 2. That the pa.reel of land, containing 4,800 a.ores, being Nati'IJe Land Act, 1909. the portion of the Puketa.pu Block shown on the survey plan prepared by Messrs. Seaton, Sla.dden, and Pa.vitt, and ac­ companying this application, and bounded on the north-west REGULATION No. 48. by other portion of the said block, approximately 39,450 links, on the north by the Waituhi-Kuratau Block, on the HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.ikato-Ma.niapoto south-ea.et by other podion of the said Puketapu Block, a.p· T Maori Land District hereby notifies that a. meeting proximately 39,540 Jinks, and on the south by the Hohotaka. of the owners of Oka.uia. No. SA, Section 1, will be held, in Block, be leased to Regina.Id Moore, of Johnsonville, settler, pursue.nee of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t for the term of fifty yea.rs at the annual rental of £875, pay­ Otaki on Tuesday, the 16th day of March, 1915, at 11 o'clock able quarterly, without impeachment of waste. in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following "3. That the parcel of land, containing 1,456 a.ores, being proposed alternative resolution :- the portion of the Puketa.pu Block shown on the survey plan prepared by Messrs. Sea.ton, Sladden, and Pa.vitt, and " 1. That the land be leased to Annie Goodison for a. term e.ooompanying this applica.lion, be leased to James Joseph of forty-two yea.rs a.t a.n a.unua.l rl'ntal of ls. 6d. per acre Moore, of Johnsonville, settler, for the term of fifty yea.rs a.t durinii the first twenty-one years, and Se. 6d. per a.ore during the annual rental of £250, payable quarterly, without im­ the remaining twenty. one yea.rs. peachment of waste. " 2. That the land be sold to Annie Goodleon for the sum 11 4. That the parcel of land, containing !1,800 a.ores, being of £1 108. per a.ore." the portion of the Puketapu Block shown on the survey plan Dated at Auckland this 19th day of February, 1915. prepared by Messrs. Seaton, Sladden, and Pavitt, and ac­ companying this application, and bounded on the north-west A. G. HOLLAND, and north by the Pungapunga. Stream and the Wa.ituhi­ President. Kura.te.u No. 2 and 2A Blocks, on the south-ea.et by other portion of the Puketapu Block, and on the south by the Hohota.ka. Block, be leased to Frank Thomae Moore, of J ohneouville, settler, for a. period of fifty yea.rs at the a.nnue.l Notirt of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the renta.l of £875, payable quarterly, without impeachment of NativP. Land Act, 1909. waste." Dated a.t Wa.nganui this 23rd day of February, 1915. REGULATION NO. 48. J.B. JACK, President. HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.iariki Ma.or! Land T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of the of We.ihi S.D. Section 1, Block IV, and Section 1, Block VII, Nat&'IJe Land Act, 1909 will be held, in pursue.nee of Pa.rt XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Ma.ketu on Wednesday, the 10th day REGULATION No. 48. of March, 1915, a.t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur­ pose of considering the following proposed resolution :- HE Me.ori Land Boa.rd for the Tokerau Maori Land T Distriot hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners " That a proposed alienation of the said land by way of of Whangaihe No. 3 will be held, In pursue.nee of Pe.rt XVIII sale to Thomas Hannon shall be agreed to." of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Kaeo on Wednesday, Dated at Rotoru·a. this 18th day of February, 1915. the 17th day of Ma.rob, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the fore­ noon, for the purpose of considering the following proposed JAS. W. BROWNE, resolution :- · President. "That the said land be reveeted in the Native owners." Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of February, 1915. T. H. WILSON, Notice of Meeting of Owne1'8 under Part XVIII of th, President. Nati'IJe Land Act, 1909.

'/Votice of Meeting_ of Owners under Part XV!ll of the REGULATION No. 48. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION NO. 48. HE Maori Land Board for the Waia.rlki Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a mee~ing of the owners HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Tokerau Maori Land of Ra.ngita.ikl Lot 83J will be held, in pursue.nee of T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t Whaka.tane on of Ka.inga.pipiwa.i No. lo will be held, in pursuance of Pa.rt Friday, the 19th day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Kaeo on Wednesday, forenoon, for the purpose of considering tbe following pro­ ,he 17th day of Ma.rob, 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, posed resolution :- for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ " That a proposed alienation of the •aid land by way of tion:- sale to Leona.rd Wilfred Sisam shall be agreed to." " That the ea.id land be revested in the N e.tive owners." Dated a.t Auokla.nd this 22nd day of February, 1915. Dated e.t Rotorua. this 18th day of February, 1915. T. H. WILSON, JAB. W. BROWNE, President. President. 714 THE NEW· ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 30

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Banlm,plcy.-ln the Supnme Vourl, holden al Napier. In Bankrupecy.-ln the Supreme Courl, It.olden at W ellinglon. OTICE i&hereby given that ISAAC LEONARD WARD, of .N Hastings; Carrier a.nd Contractor, was this day ad­ N OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS RIDDLER, Junior, Judged bankrupt ; 1md I hereby summon a, meeting of of Wellington, Fellmonger, was this day adjudged creditors to be holden a.t the Courthouse, Ha.stings, on bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to Thursday, the 25th day of February, 19Hi, a.t 2.30 o'ciock in be holden at my office, 190 La.mbton Quay, on Thursda./, the afternoon. the 4th day of Ma.rob, 1915, at 11 o'clock e..m .. E. B. BURDEKIN, S. TANSLEY, Deputy Official Assignee. Acting Oflioie.l Assignee. Na.pier, 18th February, 19!5, Wellington, 23rd February, 1915. ·· .

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme CouTt, holden al In Bankruplcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Christchurch. lifaster ton. OTICE is hereby given that CHARLES GIFFORD MooRa; N of Christohurch, Miner, was this day sdjudged b&lik· N OTICE is hereby given tha.t Wn.LuM HENRY THOMAS; rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be of Bideford, Labourer, was this day a.djudged bank. holden at my office, Public Trust Buildings, 96 Gloucester rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to he holden at the Courthouse, Ma.sterton, on Frida.y, the 26th Street West, Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of day of February, 1915, a.t 10.30 o'clock a..m. Me.rch, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. T. D. KENDALL, G. W. SELLAR, Official Assignee. Deputy Official Assignee. Chtjstchurch, 19th February, 1915. Masterton, 19th February, 1915. In Bankruplcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at fo Bankruptcy.-In th" Supreme Court, holden a,t Masterton. Ohridchurch. OTICE is hereby given that RAYMOND HEPWORTH,. of OTICE is hereby given that statements of accounts and N Christchurch, Sharebroker, was this. day adjudged N ha.lance-sheets in respect of the undermentioned bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeiing of creditors to estates, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, be holden at my office, Public Trust Buildings, 96 Glouce.ster lui.v~ been duly filed in the above Court ; and I hereby further Street We•t, Christohurch, on Thursday, the ith day of give notice that at the sitting of the said Court to be holden March, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1!)15, I intend to apply for T. D. KENDALL, an order releasing me from the a.dmini.stra.tion of the said Official Assignee. estates. Christchurch, 19th February, 1915. Dated this 22nd day of February, 1Ill 5. Albert Alexa.nder Narbey, of Masterton, Butcher: Supple­ In Bankruplcy.-l,1 the Supreme Ooure, holden al Tima,ou. mentary. George Nicholas Jensen, of Martin borough, Builder: Supple­ OTICE is hereby given that WILLUM STBBL TJl'fflE, mentary. J.:N of Albury, Builder, was this .day Adjudged bank­ Thomas Berna.r Hugh McGuire, of Martinborough, Hotel­ rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditor11. to· b1;1 keeper : Supplementary. holden at my office at Arca.de on Tuesday, ·the 23.rd day it.f Alexa.oder Collie, of Masterton, Wood and Coal Merchant. February, 1915, at 11 o'clock. George Tiffin Stewart, of Featherston, Engineer : Supple- ALEX.MONTGOMERY, . mentary. Deputy Official ~ssigµee. Timothy Donovan, of Ma.rtinborough, Labourer. Tima.ru, 13th February, 1915. Albert Webb, of Masterton, Tailor: Supplementary. Leona.rd James Hooper, of Masterton, Draper. C'reorge Edward Harris, of Masterton, Farmer .. In Bankruplcy.-ln the Supreme Court, holden at Timaru. William Pauling, of M\losterton, Tailor: Supplementary. Henry Martin, of Carterton, Upholsterer. OTICE is hereby given tha.t JAMES RoBINSON, of Clare­ Ira. Herbert Weston, of Martinborough, Butcher. N mont, Contractor, was this day e.djudged bankrupt;· Alfred ,Johnson, of Pukio, Featherston, Labourer. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden Harold Goodin, of Greytown, Cycle and Motor Agent. at my otlioe at Time.ru on Monday, the 1st day of March, Hans Peter Petersen, of Opa.ki Road, Masterton. Farmer. 1915, at 11 o'clock. ALEX. MONTGOMERY, . Thomas Breedon, of Ekcta.huna, B&ickmaker. . Deputy Official Assignee. ,John Samuel Salia.dury, of Parkvalc, near <:arterton, Tima.ru, 17th February, 1915. Farm Hand. Louis Charles Windleborn, of Ta.wataia., Fa.rm Hand. Hubba.rd Bros. and Co., of Masterton, Bookmakers .• In Bankruptcy.-In the Suiireme Oourt·, holden · at Arthur Thomas Hubba.rd, of Masterton, Bookmaker. Dunetl,n. Albert Ernest Hubbard, of Masterton, Bookmaker. ,James Arthur Bra.ggins, of Masterton, Painter. OTICE is hereby given that JAMES JENKINS, of We.itlLti, Rupert William and Nellie St. Leger, of Masterton, Hotel- N Storekeeper, wa.s this day adjudged bankrupt f and keepers. I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at Rupert William St. Leger, of Ma·;terton, Hotelkeeper. my office, Law Courts Buildings, Dunedin, on Friday, the Nellie St. Leger, of Masterton, Hotelkeeper. 5th day of March, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Frederick Cooper Fox, of Masterton, Pa.inter. CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Thomas Aitken Rosyth, of Masterton, Labourer. Oflicia.l Assignee. George Edward Purcell, of Featherston, Butcher. Dunedin, 17th February, 1915. Alexander McKenzie, of Masterton, Drover. Edith Hannah Munro, of Masterton, Confectioner. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Suiireme Court, holden at Charles Grubb Colville, of Greytown, Bootmaker. I Dunedin. William Bishop, of Olareville, Labourer. William George Whiteman and Vi'alter Robert Hare, of OTICE is hereby given that RoBERT BRADY, of Milton. Masterton, Sawmillcrs. N Grocer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I William George Whiteman, of M.. sterton, Sawmiller. hereby summon a meeting of oreditors. to be holden at Walter Robert Ha.re, of Masterton, Sa.wmiller. my office, Law Courts Buildings, Stuart Street, Dunedin; Mihi Keita, of Wha.ka.ta.ki, Fema.le Native. on Thursday, the 25th day of February, 1915, e.t 11.1:f.\ Wong Wey Kee, of Masterton, Grocer. o'clock a.m. . G. W. SELLAR, CHAS. ZACHARUH, Deputy Official Assignee. Official Assignee. Masterton, 22nd February, 1915. Dunedin, 19th Februe.ry, 1915, FEB. 25.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 715

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. In Bankruptcy.-111 lhe Supreme Oourt, holden al InvercargiZl. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, N subsection (3), of the above Act, that the under­ OTICE is hereby given that FBEDEBIOK BuTLBR, of mentioned companies will, at the expiration of three months N Lochiel, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; from the date hereof, and unless cause is shown to the contrary, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden be struck off the Register and dissolved:- at my office on Friday, the 19th day of February, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. 1911/26. Indexed Information (Limited). CHARLES B. ROUT, 1906/31. The Bridger's Dental Infiltrator Patent Company Deputy Official Assignee. (Limited). Invercargill, 16th Februa.ry, 1915. Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies at Dunedin this 17th day of February, 1915. J. P. MURPHY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. N hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, a.nd its amend­ CAVERHILL SHEARING AND MACHINERY AGENCY COMPANY ment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or (LIMITED). before the 25th day of March, 1915. 5666. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.-Land granted to ,John T AKE notice that the name of the above company has Dow Busby on the Wa.i.tangi River, containing 84 acres been struck off the Register, and the company has 2 ,oods 13 perches, situated in Blocks III and VII, Kawakawa been dissolved. Survey District. Occupied by Natives. Plan 9073. Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this 22nd day of 5693. ADA FAIRBURN.-Lot IO of Allotment 2, Parish February, 1915. of Whangarei, containing 35·6 perches, fronting Deveron P. G. WITHERS, Road, Whangarei. Occupied by Applicant. Plan 7499. Assistant Registrar of Companies. 5778. JAMES IIAMILTON.-Northern portion of Allot­ ment 94, Parish of Awhitu, containing 60 acres l rood THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. 22 perches. Occupied by Applicant. Plan 9488. 5818. ALEXANDER BLAIR BRODIE and JOH:N OTICE is hereby given that the office or place of busi­ BRODIE.-Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and IO, Block 3, of Allotment 58, N ness is situated at the premises known as No. 330 Lambton Parish of Titirangi, fronting New North Road and Albert Quay, iµ the City of Wellington, of S. V. NEVANAs & COMPANY Road, Mount Albert, containing 4 acres 3 roods 29·3 perches, PROPRIETARY (LIMITED), a company incorporated in the State together with a right-of-way over Albert Road. Occupied by of Victoria in Australia, and proposing to commence or carry Applicants. Plan 9656. on business at the City of Wellington. 5827. MALCOLM GODFREY McGREGOR.-Part Allot­ Dated this 6th day of February, 1915. ment 17, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 15·3 perches, fronting College Road, Ponsonby. Occupied by J. P. MORCOM, Lily Ba!antyne and Mary Ann O'Sullivan, Plan 9711. Attorney for S. V. Nevana.s & Company 5829. THOMAS McCLINTOCK.-Allotments 55 and 56 183 Proprietary (Limited). of small lots near Onehunga, containing 12 acres 3 roods 10•4 perches, fronting Angle Road. Occupied by Applicant. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Plan 9714. 5830. MONTAGUE HARRISON WYNYARD.-Part of OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore Fairburn's Claim No. 269A, in the Parish of Manurewa, con­ N subsisting between CHARLES CLARK and NEIL HEATH taining 44 acres 2 roods 8 perches. Occupied by Charles PROCTER, carrying on business .as Ironmongers and Art Metal Hammond and Arthur Coghlan. Plan 9669. Craftsmen at Number 644 Colombo Street, Christchurch, 5850. HANS CH:RISTIAN JEPSEN.-Lot 3 of Lots 115, under the style or firm of "Clark & Procter," has been dis­ 116, and 117 of Allotment 42, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, solved as from the 24th day of October, 1914. All debts due containing 6·3 perches, fronting Norfolk Street. and Douglas to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid Street, Ponsonby. Occupied by Applicant. Plan 9786. respectively by the said NEIL HEATH PROCTER. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated the 16th day of January, 1915. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1915, at the Lands CHARLES CLARK. Registry Office, Auckland. THOS. HALL, Witness to the signature of Charles Clark-0. T. J. Alpers, District Land Registrar. Solicitor, Christchurch. NEIL HEATH PROCTER. OTIOE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ Witness J;o the signature of Neil Heath Procter-G. Okey, N after described will be brough, under the provisions Law Clerk, Christchurch. 225 of the Land Transfer Aot, 1908, and its amendment, unless oa.veai be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 26th FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. day of March, 1915. Application 1459. :0:ERBERT H:UMPH:RIES. - 6 acres DECLARATION oF PoLL oN PROPOSAL To ADOPT SYSTEM oF 3 roods 35 perches, comprising pa.rt of Block No. 12, RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUE. Puketapu Crown • grant District. Occupied by Herbert Gregory Ballantyne. P URSUANT to section 39 of the Rating Act, 1908, I Diagram may be inspected at this office. hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of Dated this 22nd day of February, 1915, at the Lands the County of Featherston taken on the 16th day of February, Registry Office, Napier. 1915, on the proposal that the system of rating in the said F. ASPINALL, county be on the basis of the unimproved value, the number Disirict Land Registrar. of votes recorded for the proposal was 315, the number of votes recordediagainst the proposal was 164; informal votes, 2. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. ADVERTISEMENTS. Dated at Martinborough this 20th day of February, 1915. ALEX. D. McLEOD, UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1908, AND AMENDMENTS 226 County Chairman. THEREOF. OTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of three DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. N months from this date the Extended Alluvial Claim No. 133A/912, situated at Bell Hill, in the Westland Mining RESOLUTION PASSED AT ITS ORDINARY MEETING HELD ON District, will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck THE 17TH FEBRUARY, 1915, MAKING AND LEVYING A off the Register. SPECIAL RATE OF ONE HALFPENNY (!D.) IN THE POUND (£). Dated at Greymouth this 17th day of February, 1915. E.W. CAVE, HAT, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested Mining Registrar. T in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, G 716 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 80

1913, the Council of the City of Dunedin hereby resolves as !\mount of capital subscribed: £9,100. follows:- Amount of capital actually paid up in ca.eh: £5,915. " That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of charges on a loan of nine thousand four hundred pounds cash received for same (if any) : Nil. (£9,400), authorized to be raised by tho Council of tho City Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no of Dunedin, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose · cash has been paid : Nil. of repaying a loan of ten thousand pounds (£LO,OOO), (less the Number of shares into which capital is divided : 9,100. accumulated sinking fund which now amounts to six hundred Number of shares allotted : 9,100. pounds (£600) ), raised by the Corporation of the late Borough Amount pa.id up per share : 13s. of South Dunedin, which became united with the City of Amount called up per she.re : 13s. Dunedin on the first (!st,) April, I 905, tho said Council of tho Number and a.mount of calls in arrear: Nil. City of Dunedin here by make and levies a special rato of Number of shares forfeited : Nil. ono halfpenny (¥!-) in the pound (£) upon the rateable value Number of forfeited she.res sold, and money received for of all rateable property of the City of Dunedin ; and that such same: Nil. special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- currency of· such loan, and be payable half-yearly on the pany: 29. Present number of shareholders: 35. first (1st) day of May and the first (Lst) day of November in Number of men employed by company when dredging: 9. each and every year during the currency of such loan, being Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year : a period of twenty years, or until the loan is fully paid off." 899 oz. ; £3,563 18s. 5d. I here by certify that the above is a true and correct copy Tota.I quantity and value produced since registration : of the rpsolution as passed by the Dunedin City Council. 28,190 oz. 19 dwt. ; £113,992 3s. lld. G. A. LEWIN, Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations 227 Town Clerk. since last statement: £3,254 Os. Sd. Total expenditure since registration: £82,169 9s. 9d. Tote.I a.mount of dividends decllued : £37,992 10s. TAUMARUNUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. Total amount of dividends paid: £37,992 10s. Total a.mount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. H.ESOLU'l'ION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Amount of cash at bank and on deposit: £263 5s. 10d, A.mount of cash in hand: Nil. . N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. I by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, l !ll :{, the 'l'aumanmui Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Borough Council hereby «,solves as follows :-- A.mount of debts owing by company: Current accounts for That, for the purpose of providing tho interest, sinking month. · fund, and other charges on a supplementary loan of £450, Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. authorized t-0 be raised by the said Council, under section 18 of the above Act, for the purpose of completing the installation I, James H. Gray, of Port Chalmers, the Secretary of street and house lighting by means of Dreadnought gas, of the Kia-Ora Victoria Gold-dredging Company (Limited), the said Council hereby makes and levies a special rato of do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and one-sovcnteonth (1/17) of a penny in tho pound upon the complete statement of the a.flairs of the said company on rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved vahte) of all the 31st December, 1914; and I make this solemn decla­ rateable property of the said borough comprised within the ration conscienti,,usly believing the same to be true, and by following areas-(a) the Taumarunui Na,tive Township, virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. bounded on the north by the railway-line, on the west by JAMES H. GRAY, the Ongarue River, and on the east by th<> Wanganui River; Secretary. (b) the Rangaroa Village Settlement; (c) Sections l to 27, Declared at Port Chalmers this 5th day of February, 1915, inclusive, of Ohura South No. 4n Subdivision, and known as before me-N. Dodds, J.P. 231 Ngatai's Extension : and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of March in eacih and every year during the currency of such loan, being a pniod of s TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. thirty years, or until the loan is fully paid off. I here by certify that the above is a true copy of a reso­ Ne.me of company: Stewart Island Tin and Wolfram Lodes lution passed by the Taumarunui Borough Council at a (Limited). meeting held on the 2nd day of February, 1915. When formed, and date of registration: 5th December, 1912. .J. E. SLATTERY, Whether in active operation or not: In active operation . 228 Town Clerk. Where business is conduoted, and name of Secretary: ·26 Dowling Street, Dunedin; (Miss) Helen Watters. Nominal capital : £11,000. DOUGLAS GORDON· MACPHERSON, Bachelor of Amount of capital subscribed : £5,920. I , Medicine, New Zealand, 1914, now residing in Dunedin, Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,486 5s. hereby give notice that I intend applying on the ]4th March Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, ·and amount next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the of cash received for same (if any): £5,145 ; £5,145. Dominion of New Zealand ; and that T have deposited the Pe.id-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of cash has been paid : £3,000. Births and Deaths at Dunedin. Number of she.res into which oe.pite.l is divided: 11,000. D. G. MACPHERSON, M.B. Number of shares allotted : 8,920. Amounts pa.id per share: 4s. to £1. Dated at Dunedin 15th February, 1915. 229 Amounts called up per she.re : £1 and 10s. Number and amount of calls in arrear: 11 ; £61 5s. ROLAND ARTHUR HERTSLET FULTON, Bachelor Number of shares forfeited: Nil. I , of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, New Zealand, Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. 1914, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I Number of sbareholde{s at time of registration of com- intend applying on the 14th March next to have my name pany: 80. placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Present number of shareholders: 92. 7,ealand ; and that I have deposited the evidence of my Number of men employed by company: 17. qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last at Dunedin. statement : Nil. ROLAND A. H. FULTON, M.B., Ch.B. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Dated at Dunedin 15th February, 1915. 230 Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement : £898 lls. lld. Total expenditure sinoe registration : £5,818 15s. 9d. STATEMEN.T OF THE AFFAIRS,OF A COMPANY. Total a.mount of dividends declared : Nil. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Ne.me of company: Kia.Ora. Victoria Gold-dredging Com- Total amount of unclaimed dividende : Nil. pany (Limited). Amount of cash in bank : £483 9s. When formed, and date of registration: 10th August, 1901. Amount of ca.sh in hand : Nil. Whether in active operation or not: In ·active operation. Amount of debts directly due to company: £24 Os. 5d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Amount of debts considered good : £19 3s. 5d. Bee.ch Street, Port Chalmers; James H. Gray. Amount of debts owing by company : £108 14s. 4d. Nominal capital : £9,100. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 717

I Helen Wa.tters the Secretary of the Stews.rt Island Tin I Number of sha.reholders a.t time of registration of cow. and Woilra.m Lod;e (Limited), do solemnly a.nd sincerely pa.ny: 7, declare that this is a true a.nd complete eta.tement of the Present number of shareholders : 28, affairs of the ea.id o'>mpa.ny on the 31st December, 1914; Number of men employed by com~a.ny: 7, a.nd I ma.ke this solemn deola.ra.tlon conscientiously believing Quantity and value of gqld or silver produced since last the ea.me to be tr11e a.nd hy virtue of the Justices of the statement: Nil. Pea.ce Act 1908. ' Total quantity and value produced since registration : ' H. WATTERS, Nil. Secretary. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement : £66 9s. 8d. Dacia.red at Dunedin this 15th day of February, 19152 Total expenditure since registration: £850 6s. 7d. before me-L. Kemnitz, J.P. 23 Tota.I a.mount of dividends deola.red: Nil. Tota.I amount of dividends paid: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of ca.sh in bank: £180 18s. 5d. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Name of company : Ha.re-Ra.tjen Copper Company (Li- Amount of debts directly due to company: On unpaid calls, . mited). . £6 5s. When formed, and date of registration : 5th April, 1907. Amount of debts considered good: £6 5s. Whether in active opera.tion or not: Not opera.ting. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,170 ls. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 106 Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Victoria. Arcade, Auckland; Stanley G. Chambers. Nominal ca.pita.I: £10,000. Amount of capita.I subscribed: £7,600. I, Walter Jacques Carter, of 802 Victoria Arca.de, Auck­ Amount of ca.pita.I a.otually paid up in cash : £1,000. land, the Secretary of the Cinnabar Mines of New Zealand Pa.id-up value of scrip given to sha.reholders on whioh no (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare tha.t this cash has been pa.id: £6,600. is a true a.nd complete statement of the a.ffa.irs nf the Number of she.res into which capita.I is divided : 10,000. said company on the 31st December, 1914 ; and I ma.ke this Number of aha.res allotted: 7,600. solemn decla.ra.tion oonsoientiouely believing the ea.me to be Amount paid per share : £1. true, e.nd by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amonnt called up per she.re : £1. W. J. CARTER, Number a.nd amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Secretary. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Declo.red a.t Auokla.nd this 16th da.y of February, 1915, Number of forfeited shares sold, a.nd money received for before me--Robert l\Ia.xwell, J.P. 234 same: Nil. Number of eha.reholders at time of registration of oom­ pa.ny: 20. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Present number of sha.reholders : 20. Quantity and value of copper produced since la.st sta.temen t: Nil. Na.me of company: Ma.reburn Gold and Scheelite Mining Total quantity a.nd value produced since registration : Nil. Company (Limited). When formed, and date of registration: 18th April, 1914. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. since le.st statement : Nil. · Where business is oondueied, a.nd name of Seoreta.ry : Total expenditure since registration: £1,420 14s. 8d. Tota.I a.mount of dividends deola.red: NII. 26 Dowling Street, Dunedin ; Hyde H. Renfree. Tota.I amount of dividends pa.id: Nil. Nominal capital : £6,000. Tota.I a.mount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Amount of ca.pita.I subscribed : £6,000. Amount of ca.pita.I actually pa.id up in ca.sh: £5,947 Se. Amount of ca.sh in bank : Nil. Pa.id-up va.lue of scrip given to sha.reholders, a.nd a.mount Amount of ca.sh in hand : Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. of cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Pa.id-up va.lue of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount of debts owing by compa.ny: £73 15s. 8d. ; to oash has been paid : Nil. Number of she.res into which capita.I is divided : 6,000. members, £612 5s. 6d. Number of shares allotted: 6,000. Amount of contingent lia.bilities of compa.ny (if any) : Nil. Amount pa.id per share : £1. Amount called up per she.re : £1. I, Stanley George Chambers, of Auckland, the Secretary of Number and a.mount of calls in arrear: £52 12s. the Hare-Ratjen Qopper Company (Limited), do solemnly Number of she.res forfeited: Nil. a.nd sincerely declare tha.t this Is a. true and complete state­ Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received. for ment of the affa.ire of the ea.id compa.ny a.t the present time ; same: Nil. and I ma.ke this solemn declara.tion conscientiously believing Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- the same to be true, a.nd by virtue of the Justices of the pany: 2. Peace Act, 1908. Present number of shareholders : 8. STANLEY G. CHAMBERS, Number of men employed by compa.ny: Average, 11. Secretary. Quantity and value of gold produced since le.st statement: Declo.red at A.uokland this 17th day of February, 1915, No previous statement. Company only registered 18th before me-W. H. Gra.oe, a. Solicitor of the Supreme Court April, 1914. of New Zee.land. 288 Tota.I qua.ntity and value produced since registration : ------·-·------·-----·-----·-- 78 oz. 18 dwt. 18 gr.; £280 8s. 4d. Amount expended in connection with oa.rrying on operations STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. since last statement: No previous statement. Company only registered 18th April, 1914. Name of company: Cinnabar Mines of New Zea.land (Li- Total expenditure since registra.tion : £2,659 4s. 4d. mited). Total a.mount of dividends decla.red: Nil. ' When formed, a.nd da.te of registration: 19th December, 1913. Tota.I amount of dividends paid : Nil. Whether in a.ctive operation or not : In a.ctive operation. · Total a.mount of unola.imed dividends : Nil. Where business is conduoted, a.nd name of Secretary : Amount of ca.sh in ba.nk: £207 19s. 5d. 802 Victoria Arcade, Auckland; Walter ,Jacques Ca.rter. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount of debts directly doe to company : Nil. Amount of ca.pita! ~ubscribed : £6,500. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Amount of ca.pita.I actually pa.id up in ca.sh : £481 5s. Amount of debts owing by company: £257 7s. 10d. Paid-up value of scrip given to ehe.reholders, a.nd amount of Amount of contingent lia.bilHies of company (if any) : Nil. ca.eh received for sa.me (if any) : Nil. Pa.Id-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no I, Harry Renfree, of Dunedin, Accountant, the Secretary cash has been pa.id: 18,000 shares at 6s. 3d. paid up; of the Ma.reburn Gold and Scheellte Mining Compa.ny (Li­ £4,062 10s. mited), do solemnly a.nd sincerely deola.re that this is a true Number of shares into which ca.pita.I is divided: 30,000. and complete sta.tement of the affa.irs of the sa.id company Number of shares allotted : 18,000. on the 31st December, 1914; a.nd I make this solemn Amount pa.id per she.re : 9d. on 12,500 ; 6d. on 500 ; declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, £481 5s. and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amount called up per she.re : 9d. Number and a.mount of calls in arrear : 500 at 3d. ; £6 5s. H. RENFREE, Number of aha.res forfeited : Nil. Secretary. Number of forfei$ed aha.res sold, and money received for Deola.red a.t Dunedin this 19th da.y of February, 1915, sa.me: Nil. before me-L. Kemnitz, J.P. 242 718 THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. [No. 30

STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. NOTICE IOF INTENTION TO CEASE TO CARRY ON BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND. Ne.me of company : Mahine.pua Gold-mining Company (Limited). In the matter of the Companies Act, I 908 ; and in the When formed, and date of registration: 11th Je.nue.ry, 1909. mattPr of the Sea Insurance Company (Limited). Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. ,HE Sea Insurance Company (Limited) hero by gives Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Wel- l three months' notice of its intention to cease to carry lington: James W. Je.ck. on business in New Zealand. Nominal ca.pita! : £10,000. Dated this eighteenth day of February, 1915. Amount of capita.I subscribed: £5,385. Amount of oapit1>l actually pa.id up in cash: £4,485. ThP Sea Insurance Company (Limited), Pe.id-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of By its Attoneys, cash received for same (if e.ny) : £5,385; £4,485. 237 BADHAM & BISS. Pe.id-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no ca.sh has been pa.id : £900. Number of she.res into which ca.pita.I is divided : 10,000. ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. Number of she.res allotted: 5,385. Amount paid per she.re : £1 on 5,385. UBLIC notice is hereby given of the following resolution Amount ca.lied up per share : £1 on 5,385. P making a special rate, passed on the 12th day of Feb1u­ Number e.nd a.mount of calls in e.rree.r: Nil. ary, 1915 :- Number of she.res forfeited: Nil. In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Number of forfeited she.res sold, and money received for behalf by the Loca.l Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Ashley so.me: Nil. County Council hereby resolves as follows,- Number of shareholders e.t time of registration of com- " That, for tho purpose of providing the interest and other pany: 7. charges on a loan of two thousand pounds, authorized to be Present number of shareholders : 77. raised by the Ashley County Council, under the above­ Number of men employed by company : 2. Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: mentioned Act, for the purpose of building a bridge over · the Okuku River. together with approaches and protective 46oz. Odwt. lOgr.; £188 7s. 9d. Total quantity and value produced since registration: works, the said Ashley County Council hereby makes and 355 oz. 18 dwt. 8 gr. ; £1,372 6s. 3d. icYies a special rate of one-twelfth of a penny in the pound Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations on the capital va.lue of a.ll rateable property in the whole of since la.st statement : £834 8s. 4d. the County of Ashley ; and that such special rate shall be Total expenditure since registration: £11,944. an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, Tote.I a.mount of dividends declared : Nil. and be payable yca.rly on tho thirteenth day of July in each Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. and every year during the currency of such loan, being a Total a.mount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. period of thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is Amount of ca.sh in be.nk : £7 18s. lld. fully paid off." Amount of ca.sh in he.nd: 10d. l hernhy certify that the above resolution striking a special Amount of debts directly due to company: £8 3s. rate was duly passed by the Ashley County Council at a duly Amount of debts considered good : , constituted meeting on the 12th day of February, 1915. Amount of debts (including advances) owing by company : HUGH ENSOR, £5,313 Os. 4d. . 238 Chairman. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if e.ny) : £50.

I, James Whitson Jack, the Secretary of the Mahinapua TE AWAMUTU TOWN BOARD. Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is e. true e.nd comnlete statement of the RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RA'rE. affairs of the said company on the 0 31st December, 1914; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in ing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the I that. behalf hy the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Peace Act, 1908. Te Awamutu Town Boa.rd hereby resolves as follows :- JAMES W. JACK, That, for the purpose of providing the interest and otheF Secretary. charges on a loan of £2,000, authorized to be raised by the Declo.red at Wellington this 30th day of Je.nue.ry, 1915, Te Awamutu Town Board, under the above-mentioned Act, before me-W. Beaucbamp-Ple.tts, J.P. 248 for the construction of waterworks for the supply of water, including the purchase of all necessary land, plant, and materials, and for the construction and metalling of streets, MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. the said Tc Awamutu Town Board hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-eighth of a penny in tho pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of tho Te Awa­ ALTERA'l'lON OJ,' SrTUA'.l'ION O]' CoUNl'Il, o~'J!'!O~]. mutu Town District ; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and O'l'ICE is hereby given that on and after Tuesday, the be payable yearly on the first day of November in each e.nd N 16th February, 1915, the office of the Miramar :Borough every year during the currency of such loan, being a period Council will be situate at the Power-station, Hroadwav, of thirty-six and a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Miramar. • I here1iy certify that the foregoing resolution was duly R. E. BENNETT, made and passed at a properly constituted meeting of the 235 Town Clerk. Te Awamutu 'fown Board held on Friday, the nineteenth __ day of February, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. Te Awamutu, 20th February, 1915. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DUDLEY BOCKE'J"l', 239 Town Clerk. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore N subsisting between the undersigned, SYDN~JY JOHN· SON, of·Cheltenham, Farmer, and GEORGE MACKAY, of Auck­ W AITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. land, Clothier, trading together in Partnership as Mercers and Clothiers, under the style or firm of "George Mackay & Co.," RES0Ll'TION MAKING SPECIAL RATE IN OONNEC'.l'ION WITH at the corner of Queen and Fort Streets, Aw·kla.nd, has '.l'HE MAIROA SOUTH LOAN OF £2,000, 'l'O RE~'ORM, CULVERT, been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business AND MwrAL THE MAIRO.\ ROAD AND PoR'rION OF '.l'HE KIHIKIHl ROAD WITHIN 'l'HE MAIROA SOUTH SPEOIAL­ will from this date be carried on bv the said GEORGE MACKAY alone, who will receive all moneys.owing to and discharge all RATrnn AREA, MADE ox 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1914. liabilities entered into by the late firm. Dated at Auckland this twenty-second day of February, I N pursuance of and in exercise of the powers vested in one thousand nine hundred a.nd fifteen. it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and its amendments, and all other Acts in that behalf en­ SYDNEY ,JOHNSON. abling it, the Waitomo County Council hereby resolves as GEORGE MACKAY. follows:- Witness to the signatures of Sydney ,Johnson and George That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of Mackay-David Ferguson, Solicitor, Auckland. 236 interest and sinking fund and other charges on a loan of FEB. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 719

£2,000, authorized to be raised by the said Council, under being a period of thirty-six and a half years, or until the the above-mentioned Act, for the following purpose-re­ loan is fully paid off. forming, culverting, and metalling the Mairoa Road, and The common seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses portions of the Kihikihi Road within the Mairoa South of the Te Kuiti Borough was hereto affixed at the office of Special-rating Area-the said W aitomo County Council hereby and pursuant to a resolution of the Te Kuiti Borough Council makes and levies a special rate of five-eighths of a penny in the presence of- in the pound on the rateable value (on the basis of the capital JAMES BODDIE, value) of all rateable property within the Mairoa South Mayor, Special-rating Area ; and that such rate shall be an annually P. EDWARD LAMP, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be Town Clerk. payable yearly on the first day of October during the currency of suoh loan, being a period of 36! years, or until the loan is We hereby certify that the above is a true copy of and a fully paid off. correct extract from the minutes of proceedings of the Te Kuiti Borough Council held on the 21st day of December, De8Criptwn of Boundarie,;,. 1914. ,JAMES BODDIE, Commencing at the extreme east of Section Kinohaku Mayor. East 3n No. 5, and running in a straight line to the south­ east oorner of Section Kinoha.ku East No. 2 No. 4B No. 1 P. EDWARD LAMP, (thus cutting the Native Block Kinoha.ku Ea.st 3n 3·in half); 241 Town Clerk. thence along the southern boundary of the said Section Kinohaku East No. 2 No. 4B No. 1 and Kinohaku East ~-----· -~----·------~ No. 2 No. 4B, Sections 1, 5, and 6, to the north-east corner of Section 14A, Block VIII, Maungamangero S.D.; thence In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908 ; and in the matter along the eastern boundary of the Section 14A ; thence by of Henry Fielder and Company (Limited), in voluntary the southern boundary of the said 14A, 14, .15, and 15A, liquidation. Block VIII, Maungamangero S.D. ; thence by the western Au, creditors of the above-named company whose claims boundary of Section 17, Block XII, Maungamangero S.D., have not already been acknowledged by me are required, on to the Kihikihi Road ; thence along the Kihikihi Road in or before the 13th day of March, 1915, to send their i,ames an easterly direction to the north-west corner of Kinoha.ku and addresses, and the proofs of their debts or claims, and East 4F No. 3 ; thence by the western, southern, and eastern the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to C. B. boundaries of the said section to the north-west corner of Robertson, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, and, if so re­ Section Kinohaku East 4F No. 2; thenoe along the northern quired by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are boundary of the said section and Section Kinohaku East personally or by their solicitors to come in and prove their No. 4E to the north-west corner of Section 13, Block XII, said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be Maimgamangero S.D.; thence along the western boundary specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be of the said section and Section 14 to the south-west corner excluded from the benefit of the final distribution of assets of Kinohaku East pt. E ; thence along the southern boundary now being made. of the said section and the northern boundary of Kinoha.ku C. B. ROBERTSON, East 4B, Section 3, to the Te Kuiti - Awakino Road ; thence 244 Liquidator. along the Te Kuiti - Awakino Road to the south-east corner of Section Kaingapipi No. 11 ; thence along the eastern boundary of the said section and Sections 12, 11, 10, 9, and Kinoha.ku East 3D Seo. 2, and Kinohaku East No. 3B of OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership existing Block IX, Otanake, to the starting-point. N between MYSELF and ALEXANDEB DAVIDSON, under The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In­ the style or firm of "Davidson & Co.," has been dissolved. habitants of the County of W aitomo was hereunto affixed All accounts against the Partnership must be rendered to in the presence of- · and all sums owing to the Partnership must be paid to the A. SCHOLES, undersigned at 45 Hall of Commerce, Auckland, N.Z. Chairman. Signed this first day of March, 1915. P. MORA, 245 STANLEY S. FAULKNER. Clerk. I hereby certify that the above resolution is a true copy of a resolution passed at an ordinary meeting of the Waitomo County Council held on the 17th day of August, 1914. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore P. MORA, N carried on by the undersigned as Farmers at Mangare 240 Clerk. Road, Whangamomona, under the name of " Fischer & Willdon," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from 30th January, 1915. Dated this 19th day of February, 1915. A. G. FISCHER. TE KUITI BOROUGH COUNCIL. Witness to signature of Anton Gottfried Fischer-J. C. Nicholson, Solicitor, New Plymouth. RESOLUTION STRIKING SPECIAL RATE. J. WILLDON. Witness to signature of John Willdon-S. Macalister, N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in Solicitor, Stratford. 246 I that behalf by. the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and all other Acts in that behalf enabling it, the Te Kuiti Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of JOUR.NAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. interest and sinking fund and other charges on a loan of two thousand pounds (£2,000), authorized to be raised by the borough, under the above-mentioned Acts, for the pur­ PUBLISHED MONTHLY. pose of- (1.) Meeting the Council's undertaking with the Audit SUBSCRIPTION, 2s. 6D. PIIIR ANNUlll, INCLUDING POSTAGE, Department to refund a sum of £1.,000 to Loan Account No. 2 for the repayment of the original Communications should be addressed to the GoVERN· stone-crusher and road-roller ; :IIENT PRINTER, Wellington, to whom post-office money­ (2.) Repaying cost of second stone-crusher and fittings, orders should be made payable. 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