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THE G.AZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930.

RRATA.-In New Zea1nnd Gazette, No. 40, of 29th May, I forming the southern boundary of Section 233; thence alo~ E 1930, By-Ia.ws made by Christchurch Fire Board, for that road and the road forming the sou~h.eastern boundanes ".T. D. Cameron" read" J. R. Cameron." of Sections 118 and 205 to the road fornung the south-western (l.A. 11/4/2.) boundary of the said Section 205, Taringatura Survey Dis- In the advertisement under the Companies Act, page 1994, trict; thence south-easterly along that road to the road read "Cleary and Macauley Limited," in lieu of "Clear and fonning the southern boundary of Lot 2 on plan 1994, de­ Maca.uley, Limited." ' posited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Inver­ cargill; thence westerly along that road to the Aparima River; thence down the Aparima River to the road fonning the northern boundary of the Aparima Hundred; thence DietrictB C01t8tituted under the Marriage Act, 1908. westerly along that road and the northern boundary of the Aparima Hundred produced to the Clifden-Otautau Road; [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. thence north-westerly along that road to the road fonning A PROCLAMATION. the eastern boundary of Section 42, Block IX, Waiau Survey N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority District; thence northerly generally along that road to a I vested in me by the Marriage Act, 1908, I, Charles, Baron point in line with Sharpridge; thence to and along Sharp­ Bledisloe, Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, ridge to Trig. Station L; thence along a right line to the do hereby abolish the existing marriage districts known as north-eastern corner of Section 65, Block II, Waiau Survey the Otautau and Riverton Districts, and do proclaim and District; thence westerly along the northern boundary of declare that the territory heretofore comprised within the that section and its production to the Wairaki River; thence said districts is hereby divided anew into three marriage dis­ up the middle of the Wairaki River to the watersh~d leading to Mount Nicols; thence along the watershed to Mount tricts, the names and boundaries whereof shall be as follows :- NicolR; thence to Corner Peaks; thence along a right line to the source of Redcliff Creek, the point of commencement. NIGHTOAPS DISTRIOT. All that area in the Southland Land District bounded by OTAUTAU DISTRIOT. a line commencing at the source of Redcliff Oreek; thence along a right line to Spence Peak; thence along a right line All that area in the Southland Land District, bounded on to the source of Etal Stream, and along that stream to the the north by t.he Nightcaps Registration District, hereinbefore Aparima River; thence by the right b,mk of that river to described, from the Clifden-Otautau Road to the south.eastern a point due west of the north-western corner of Rection 162A, corner of Section 242; thence along the eastern boundary of Tarin~atura Survey District; thence along a right line to Rections 241, 240, 239, and 238 to the south·eastern corner the north-western corner of that section; thence southerly of the last-mentioned section; thence along the southern along the western boundaries of Sections 162A, 154A, 1620, boundary of Sections 238 and 237, Taringatura Survey Dis­ and 188 to the south-western corner of the last-mentioned trict, to the road forming the north-eastern boundary of section; thence due west to a point in line with the ea.qtern Section 53, Taringatura Survey District; thence to and along boundary of Section 119, Taringatura Survey District; thence that road to the south-eastern comer of part Section 62, to and along that boundary and the eastern boundary of Oreti Hundred; thence south.westerly and westerly along Sections 245, 244, 243, and 242 to the sout.h-eastern corner It.he road fonning the south-eastern and southern boundaries of the last-mentioned section; thence along part of the of part Section 62, Oreti Hundred, to the road fonning the southern boundary of said Section 242, to and across a public western boundary of part Section 62, Oreti Hundred; thence road; thence along the western side of that road to the road south.easterly and south.westerly along that road to the A . ------_. ----

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south-eastern comer of Section 51, Oreti Hundred; tht'nce Altering Boundarie8 of Ohet'iot aud IV aipara Counties and westerly along the southern boundaries of Sectious 51 and adding Area to 8eaward Riding, Cheriot County. 61, Oreti Hundred, to the north-western corner of Sect.ion 44 ; thence southerly along the road forming the western bound­ [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ary of the said Section 44, Oreti Hundred, and ita production A PROCLAMATION. to the north-eastern corner of Section 183, Oreti Hundred; thence westerly and southerly along the road forming the \ -X THEREAS the Cheviot County Council, in pursuance of northern and western boundaries of the said Section 183 to i ,. suhsection three of section fourteen of t.he Counties the road forming the southern boundary of Section 69, Oreti Act" 1920 (hl'reinafter rderrl' INCLUDED IN thence by a right line to the south-western corner of the CHEVIOT COUNTY. Otautau Registration District, the point of commencement. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded by a And I hereby declare that this Proclamation shall come linc commencing on the high-water mark of the South Pacific into operat.ioll on the first day of July, in the year of our Ocean at a point, being the continuation of the south-western Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty. boundary of Rural Section 36498; thence in a north-westerly direction across a road and by the south-western boundary of Given under the hand of His Excellency fihe Governor­ Rural Section 36498 aforesaid to a road; thence north­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued westerly along the south-western side of that road a·cross the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of Blythe River to its junction with the Blythe Valley Road: June, 1930. thence north-easterly along the south-east side of the Blyt.he P. A. nE LA PERRELLE, Minister of Internal Affairs. Valley Road; tht;nce across the RIythe Valley Road to the eastern side of a road forming the western boundary of Lot 6, GOD SAVE THE KING! D.P. 2979; thence along the eastern side of that road to a point in continuation of the northern boundary of Let I, D.P. 2434; thence across the road and in a westerly direction along the northern boundary of Lot I, D.P. 2434 aforesaid, to Districts ctm8tituted ·under the Births and Death8 Registrati01'l Lot I, D.P. 2275; thenc" northerly nlong the eastern boundary Act, 1924. of Lot I, D.P. 2275, to a road reserve on the right bank of the Hurunui River; thence across the road reserve [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. the centre of the Hurunui RiI'er; thence following down the centre of the Hurunni RiI'er to the South Pacific Ocean; A PROCLAMATION. thence Bout.h.westerly alolJg the high.water mark to t,he N pursuanee and exercise of the powcr and authority point of commencement. I vested in the Govenror-General by the Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby abolish SECOND SCHEDULE. the existing registration districts known as the Nightcaps, BOUNDARIES OF CHEVIOT COUNTY. Otautau, and Riverton Districts, and do proclaim and declare ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded that the territory heretofore comprised within the said dis­ towards the north·east generally by a line along the middle tricts is hereby divided anew into three registration districts, of the River Conway from the confluence of that river with the names whereof sha.ll be the Nightcaps, Otautau, and the River Gelt to the South Pacific Ocean; thence towards Riverton Districts, and the boundaries whcreof shaI! be con­ the south-east by the South Pacific Ocean to a point on terminous with the boundaries of the marriarre districts high-water mark, being a point in continuation of the south­ bearing the same names as are set forth in a P~oclamation western boundary of Rural Section 36498; thence towards of even date herewith, made under the provisions of the the south-west generally by a line in a north-westerly direc­ Marriage Act, 1908. tion, across a road, and by the south-western boundary of And I hereby declare that this Proclamation shall come Rural Section 36498 aforesaid to a road; thence north­ into operation on the first day of July, in the year of our westerly along the south-western side of that road across Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty. the Blythe River to its junction with the Blythe Valley Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Road; thence north-easterly along the south-east side of the General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Blythe Valley Hoad; thence across the Blythe Valley Road under tile Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of to the eastern side of a road forming the western boundary June, 1930. of Lot 6, D.P. 2979;. thence along the eastern side of that road to a point in continuation of the northern boundary of P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Lot I, D.P. 2434; thence across the road in a westerly direc­ Minister of Internal Affairs. tion along the northern boundary of Lot I, D.P. 2434 afore­ said, to Lot I, D.P. 2275; thence northerly along the eastern GOD SAVlil TIlE KING! boundary of Lot I, D.P. 2275, ·to a road reserve on the right JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2015 bank of the Hurunui River; thence across the road reserve XVI, Lowry Peaks Survey District; thence along the south­ to the centre of the Hurunui River; thence north-westerly western boundaries of Section 17, the north-eastern boundaries along the centre of that river to a point due west of the foot of Sections 17 and 16, the eastcrn boundaries of Sections 15, of the main spur leading to Lowry Peaks; thence towards 13, and 9, and the north-eastern boundary of said Section 9, the north-west generally by It line due east to the foot of the Block X VI aforesaid, to Homestead Road; thence along main spur; thence by the main spur and the summit of the Homestead Road, Hall Street (Town of ~[ackenzie), Hall Lowry Peaks Range to a point due west of Mount Parnassus; Road, ParnaSSllS Road, and McMillan Road to the VI aiau thence towards the north by a line due east to Mount Par­ River; thence by the production of the southern side of nassus; ami thence again towards the north-west by a right McMillan Road to the middle of the \raiau River, the point line to the confluence of the Hiver Gelt with the River Conway, of commencement. the point of commencement. Gi\-en under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Gcneral of lhc Dominion of New Zealand, and issued BOlJ:'<"DARIES OJ!' V\'AIPARA COUNTY. under th" Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of All that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded by June, 1930_ a line commencing at a point at Harper's Pass on the main JOHN G. COHBE, range at the source of the Hurunui River; thence in a north­ For Minister of Internal Affairs. easterly direction along the said main range to the Hope Pass; thence south-easterly to a point on the Hope River, GOD SAVE TilE KI1':'!'L In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, bounded by more particularly delineated on t,lle plan marked L. and S_ a line commencing at a point in the middle of the \raiau 16/1766, dep08ited in the Head Office, Department of Lands River in line with the southern side of McMillan Road; and Survey, at Wellington, untler No. 2390, and thereon thence down the middle of that river to the sea; thence coloured as above mentioned_ south-westerly by the sea to a point in line with the south­ Gi~-en under the hand of His Exc"lloncy the Gov',rnor­ western boundary of Rural Section 36498; thence to and G"neral of the Dominion of )Jew Zeabnd, and issued along that boundary to a public road; thence along the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June, south-western side of that road, across the Blythe River to 1930. its junction with the Blythe Valley Road; thence to and K A_ RANSOM, l\Iillistl'r of Lands. along the eastern side of the Blythe Valley Road to its junc­ tion with the road forming the south-western boundary of 000 SAVl, THE Kl'W ! Lot 6 on plan 2H79, deposited in the office of the District (L. and S. Wj 17tlG.) Land Registrar at Christchurch; thence to and along the north-eastern side of that road to a point in line with the Proclaiming a Road-line laid oul Ih1'Ough 8ubdid8ions of Te northern boundary of Lot 1 on plan 2434, deposited as afore­ Au-o- Waikato A Block, Auckland Land District, to be a said; thence to and along that boundary and the eastern Public Road_ boundary of Lot 1 on plan 2275, deposited as aforesaid, to a road reserve on the right bank of the Hurunui River; [L.S.] BLEDISLOE. Governor-General. thence along a right line to the middle of the Hurunui River; thence down the middle of the Hurunui River to a point A PHOCLAMATlON_ due north of the eastern boundary of Section 6, Block XIX, HEl{EAS by an Ol-der of the Nati"c Land Comt made Lowry Peaks Survey District; thence to and along that W on the thirty-first dlty of .Tuly, one thousand nille boundary to Hurunui Road; thence north-westerly along hundred and twelve, under !,he pro\'isions of sedion one that road to the southernmost corner of Section 17, Block hundred and 8cventeen of the N ",tiyC Land Act, 1909, [Llld 2016 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48 by further orders of the said Court made on the thirteenth the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, that the land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the and the twentieth day of August, one thousand nine hundred same is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way and twenty-eight, under the provisions of sections forty-eight, of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, forty-nine, fifty, and fifty-two of the Native Land Amendment in the manner provided in the said Act. Act, 1913, and section thirteen of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1922, the parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto were duly laid out as a road-line: SCHEDULE. And whereas by section two of the Native Land Amend­ AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-TE MANIA PARISH. ment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1918, it is provided that where any road-line has heretofore been laid ALL:that area in the Auckland Land Distriot containing by out under the said section one hundred and seventeen of the admeasurement 112 acres 1 rood 30·7 perches, more or less, Native Land Act, 1909, and has not been proclaimed as a being Allotment 33 and part Allotment 34, Te Mania Parish. public road, then such road-line may be proclaimed as a As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan public road under section forty-eight of the Native Land marked L. and S. 26/16478, deposited in the Head Office, Amendment Aot, 1913, subject, however, to the conditions Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon prescribed by section fifty-one of the last-mentioned Act and edged red. section fifteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ And whereas by section fourteen of the Native Land Amend­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued ment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1927, it is under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of also provided that the Governor-General may by Proclamation June, 1930. proclaim as a public road any road or line of road laid off by E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. order of the Native Land Court under the said section fifty­ two of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, or section GOD SAVE THE KING! thirteen of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1922, subject to the conditions (L. and S. 26/16478.) prescribed by section fifty-one of the Native Land Amend­ ment Act, 1913, and section fifteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914: Settlement Land Bet apart for Disposal by way of Bale or Lense And whereas the said Court is of the opinion that it is to Discharged Suldiers, under Special Tenures, i·n the A uck­ in tbe public interest that the said road-line should be pro­ land Land DiBtrict. claimed as a public road, and a notification to that effect has been forwarded to the Minister of Lands, in terms of section [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. fifty-one of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913: And whereas one month's notice in writing of the intention A PROCLAMATION. to proclaim the said road-line as a public road has been given N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon by the Surveyor-General to the local authority of the district I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement concerned, in terms of section fifteen of the Native Land Act, 1915, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of Amendment Act, 1914: the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare And whereas it is now expedient that the said road-line that the area of settlement land described in the Schedule should be proclaimed as a public road: hereto shall be and the same is hereby set apart and declared Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ open for disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said exercise of the powers conferred by sections forty-eight, Act. forty-nine, and fifty of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, and section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1927, and in 80 SCHEDULE. far as each of these sect,ions is applicable, do hereby proclaim AUCKLAND LAND DrSTRIOT.-RoOKBURN SET'fLEMENT. as a public road the road-line described in the Schedule hereto. ALLoT~rENTs 129 and 130, Puniu Parish, situated in Blocks II, III, VI, and VII, Puniu Survey District, containing by SCHEDULE. admeasurement 75 acres 3 roods, and known as Rockburn Settlement. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road: Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A. R. P. Portion of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued 2 0 20 Te Au-o-Waikato A 2 Block; coloured blue. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 17th day of o 1 20 Te Au-o-Waikato A 5D Block; coloured red. June, 1930. 1 2 26 Te Au - 0 - Waikato A 50 2A Block; coloured E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. yellow. 1 0 1 Te Au-o-Waikato A 5E Block; coloured blue. GOD SAVE THE KING ! o 2 0 Te Au-o-Waikato A 4A Block; coloured red. (L. and S. 26/9432.) 2 1 29 Te Au-o-Waikato A 4B Block; coloured yellow. Situated in Block VI, Maungakawa Survey District. (Plan 14720, red.) Revoking a Proclamation proclaiming Land as a Road in In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Rotoma and Rangitai1ci Upper Survey Districts, Auckland particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/1145, Land District. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2387, and thereon coloured [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. as above mentioned. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority con­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued I ferred upon me by section five of the Land Act, 1924, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion June, 1930. of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Proclamation dated E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. the fifteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and GOD SAVE THE KING! twenty-nine, and published in New Zealand Gazette, No. 11, page 424, on the twenty-first day of February, one thousand (L. and S. 16/1145.) nine hundred and twenty-nine, proclaiming land as a road in Rotoma. and Rangitaiki Upper Survey Districts, Auckland Settlement Land set apart for Disposal by way of Sale or Lease Land District. to Discharged Soldiers, under Special 'l'enures, in the A uck­ land Land District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. under the Seal of thiLt Dominion, this 19th day of June, 1930. A PROCLAMATION. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I . me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement GOD SAVE THE KING! Act, 1915, I, Charles, Baron B1edisloe,· Governor-General of , (L. and S. 5/141.) JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2017

Land proclaimed as a Road in Rotoma and Rangitaiki Upper Gazette of the twenty-first day of September, one thousand Survey Districts, A uckland Land District_ nine hundred and twenty-two, setting apart lands for selection by discharged soldiers under the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ment Act, 1915, in sO far as it relates to the lands in the Schedule hereto. A PROCLAMATION_ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec­ I tion twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron SCHEDULE. Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT_-CROWN LAND. do hereby proclaim as a road the land in the Rotoma and Hob80n County.-JJfangakahia Survey District. Rangitaiki Upper Survey Districts described in the Schedule hereto. SE(,TIOXS 6 and 22, Block XIV, containing 441 acres 2 roods 37 perches, and formerly described as Section 6, containing 446 acres. SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued road:- under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of A. R. P. Being Portion of June, 1930. 10 3 36 Section 10 (E.R), Block VIII, Rotoma E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. Survey District; coloured red. 2 2 23 Section 2, Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Sur- GOD SAVE THE KING! vey District; coloured blue. 3 1 0 Section 2, Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Sur- (L. and S. 9/2420.) vey District; coloured blue. o 0 16 Section 2, Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Sur- Crown jAnd set apart as a Permanent St4te Forest. vey District; coloured blue. o 35·4 Section 2, Block V, Rangitaiki Upper Sur­ [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. vey District; coloured blue. (S.O. 22274.) A PROCLAMATION. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 5/141A, B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Act, 1921-22, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2380, and thereon coloured of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the as above mentioned. land described in the Schedule hereto as a permanent State forest. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of SCHEDULE. June, 1930. . WELLINGTON LAND DrSTRJCT.-\VELLINGTON FOREST­ E. A. RANSOM, Ministcr of Lands. CONSERVATION REGION. GOD SAVE THE KING! Part of State Forest No. ,~9. (L. and S. 5/141.) ALL that are>1 in the Wellington Land District, containing by admeasnrement 367 acres, more or less, being Ngarara West C 18 Section I, situated in Block III, Akatarawa Survey Revoking the Setting-apart of Lands for Selection by Discharged District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards the north Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the A uckland Land by Section I, Block XV, Kaitawa Survey District (State District. Forest No. 39, Ga~elte, 1900, page 104); towards the south­ east by Lots 8 and 7, deposited plan No. 619, being also known [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. as Sections 8 and 7, Block III aforesaid; towards the south­ A PROCLAMATION. west by Ngarara West C 22; and towards the north-west by N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Ngarara West C 18 Section 2. A" the same is more parti­ I conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ Cluarly delineated on the plan marked 89/II, deposited in the ment Act, 1915, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General Head Office of the State For!,st Service at Wellington, and of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Pro­ thereon bordered red. clamation made on the fourteenth day of July, one thousand Given under the hand of His Excellency tlie Governor­ nine hundred and nineteen, and published in the Gazette of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued the seventeenth day of July then instant, setting apart lands under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of for selection by discharged soldiers under the Discharged June, 1930_ • Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, in so far as it relates to the land in the Schedule hereto. Eo A. RANSOM, Commissioner of State Forests. SCHEDULE. GOD SAVE THE KING! AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-TAURANGA COUNTY.--SETTLE­ MENT LAND. Crou.'n Lands set apart as a Provisional State Fore.st." SECTION 4s, Waiare Settlement: Area, 134 acres. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th dav of virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities June, 1930. • y B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests E. A. RANFlOM, Minister of Lands. Act, 1921-22, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General GOD SAVE THE KING! of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown lands described in the Schedule hereto aR a provisional (L. and S. 26/7429.) State forest.

Revoking the Setting-apart of Land for Selection by Discharged SCHEDULE. Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the 1I~ orlh ,hckh)'nd Land NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.·-AuCKLANIl FOREST­ District. CONSERYATION REGION. Pari of Provisional State Forest No. 121. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ALI. that area in the North Auckland Land District, containing A PROCLAMATION. by admeasurement 102 acres I rood 15 perches, more or less, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities being Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on a plan deposited in the Land I conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Registry Oftlce at Auckland as No. 21920, and being portion Act, 1915, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of Iof the blocks situated in Block VIII, Maungaru Survey District, the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby revoke the Pro- called Marpikura G No. 2B, G No. 2c, G No. 2D, G No. clamation made on the eighteenth day of September, one 2E, G No. 2F, and G No. 2A, Section lB and bounded thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and published in the generally as follows: Towards the north-east by Section 10, ------~------

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Block VIII aforesaid (Provisional State Forest No. 121, on ROAD-j)IVF.RSIO~. Gazette, 1924, pag" 802); towards thc south-east by Whangai- Approximate area of the piece of latHl: I rood 39·6 perches. ~fokopllna; towards the south-west by Section 7, Block VIII Portion of Railway Reserve. Prodamation No. 2045. aforesa.id (Provisional State Forest No. 121, Ga'elte, 1924, page 802); and towards the north-west by other portion of Situated in Ahuroa Parish, Block XIII, Mahurangi Survey Mareikura G No. 2Jl, G No. 2c, G No. 2o, G No. 2E, G I District, Rodney County. (S.O. 2ii78:l, Llue.) No. 2F, and G No. 2A Section lB. As the same is more I In the North Auckland Lana District; as the same are particularly delineated on plan No. 10/7, deposited in the more particularly delineated on the plan marked L.O. 935, Head Office of the State Forest Service, at Wellington, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Welling- thereon bordered red. ton, and thereon coloured green and yellow. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued I under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of General of the Dominion of New ZeaJand, and issued IInder the Seal of th"t Dominion, this 21st clay of J,me June, 1930. 19:10. E. A. RANSOM, W. A. VEITCH, Minister of Railway~. Commissioner of State Forests. GOl> SAVE TilE Knw ' GOD SAVE TilE KING! IL.O. 1404:l~)

tv ational • endowment Land 8el apart as a Provi8ional State if' . I " . eLl Forest. Land taken jar the Purp08~. u . a dt1"e~t m tie Vlty of W ington. [L.S.J BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. y virtne and in exercise of the powers and authorities I N pnrsuance and exercise of the powers and anthorities B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Act, 1921-22, T, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby sct apart the this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General national - endowment land described in the Schedule hereto of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and as a provisional State forest. declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a street, and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wel­ SCHEDULE. lington, as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and NELSON LAND DISTRICT.--NELSON-MARLBOROUGH FOREST­ after the seventh day of July, one thousand nine hundred CONSERVATION REGION. and thirty. Part of Provi8ional State rorest No. 98. ALI. that area of national-endowment land in the Nelson SCHEDULE. Land District, containing by admeaslIrement 50 acres 2 roods 19 perches, more or less, situated in Block XV, Oparara APPROXIMATE areas of pieces of land taken :- Survey District, and bounded generally as follows: Towards A. R. P. Being Portion of the west by Section 13, Block XV aforesaid, 145 links, and 0 () 6·70 Section 289; coloured red. by Section 12, Block XV aforesai(l. 1394 links; towards the 0 0 12,67 289 ; blue. north by Section 12 aforesaid, 2455·7 links; towards the (Town of Wellington R.D.), (City of Wellington). (S.O. south-west by Section 11, Block XV aforesaid,. 800 links; 2365.) towards the south and south-east by Pro~isional State }<'?rest I In the \\'ellington Land District '.' as .the same. are more No. 98 (Ga,ette, 1920, page 2115),2400 Imks and 2874 links, particularly clelineated on the plan P.W.D. 78357, deposited respectively; towards the north-east and north by a road, in the ollice of the Minister of Public 'Yorks at Wellington, 92·7 links, 191·4 links, 1750·6 links, and ill·8 links. As the and thereon coloured as above mentioned. same is more particularly delineated on a plan marked 101/4, deposited in the Head Office of the State Forest Service, at Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Wellington, and thereon bordered red. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ June, 19:10. General· of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A. J. MUHDOCH, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 19th day of For Minister of Public Works. June, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, GOD SAVE THE KING! Commissioner of State }<'orestH. (P.W. 51/1482.) GOD SAVE THE KING! 'i'he Lea8ehold Interest in Land in Block VIII, Tairua i:}urvey District, taken for Afforestation Purposes. Additional Land at Ahllroa taken for the Purposes of the North A 'ltckland Railway, and for Road-dit'ersion in connec­ [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. tio" therewith. A PROCLAMATION. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE. Governor-General. I N pursuance and exercise of t.he powers and authorities A PROCLAMATION. . vested in me by the Pnblic Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this HEREAS it has been found desirable for the URe, behalf, I, Charies, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the W convenience, and enjoyment of the North Aucklacd Dominion of Npw Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Railway to take further land at Ahuroa, in addition to land that the estate of leasehold in the land described in the Schedule previously acquired for thc purposes of the said railway, and hereto held by Herbert .Richard Willetts from His Majesty to take land for road-diversion in connection therewith: the King for a term of twenty-one years from the first day of Now, therefore, I, Charlcs, Baron Bledisloe, Governor­ March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, such General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of lease being registered in the Land and Deeds Registry Office the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections at Auckland, in Register-book, Volume 318, folio 317, is thirty-four and two hundred and sixteen of the PlIblic Works hereby taken for affore8tation puqJoses; and I do also declare Act, 1928. and of every other power and authority in that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and seventh day of June, one thousand nine lmndred and thirty. declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes above mentioned, SCHEDULE. ApPRoxmA'l'E area of the piece of land in respect of wh:ch the SCHEDULE. leasehold interest is taken: 27 acres 2 roods 31 perches. FOR RAILWAY. Being portion of Section 8. APPROXIMATE area of t.he piece of land: 18·6 perches. Situated in Block VIII, Tairna RlIl'vey District. (S.O. Portion of road. 25658.) JUNE 26.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2019

In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more par· SECOND SCHEDULE. ticularly delineated 011 the plan marked P.W.D. 78773, ROAD CLOSED. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. APPROXIMATE areaa of the pieces of road closed:- A. R. P. Adjoining or passing through Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. o 1 36'8} General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued o 1 18'9 Section I, Block XIV; coloured green. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June, 3 3 21'1 1930. (S.O. 2531.) (P.W.D. 78265.) P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, All situated in Hanrangi Survey District. For Minister of Public Works. All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more GOD SAVE THE KING! particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as (P.W. 54/551.) above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Declaring Land acqUired for a Governmant Work, and not General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued required for that Purpose, to be Crown Land. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 21st day of June, 1930. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. A. J. MURDOCH, A PROCLAMATION. For Minister of Public Works. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities GOD SAVE THE KING! I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of (P.W. 41/708.) every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor·General Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XII, Maungatatltan of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land Survey District, lIfutamata County. described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1924. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE. Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land doolared to bc Crown I Rection twelve of the Land Act, 1924, J, Charles, Baron land: 2 roods. Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Being Section 7, Township of Palmerston. do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Maungatautari Situated in Block XI, Kairanga Survey District (Borough of Survey District described in the Schedule hereto. PaImerston North). (S.O. R.P. 276.) In the Wellington Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78934, SCHEDULE. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: Wellington, and thereon edged red. 2 roods 20· 2 perches. Being portion of part Section 9. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Situated in Block XII, Maungatautari Survey District General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 25386.) under t.lle Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more par. June, 1930. ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78486, P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Worluo at For Minister of Public Works. Wellington, and thereon coloured red. GOD SAVE THE KING! Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· (P.W.24/1121.) General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of t.hat Dominion, this 24th day of June, 1930. P. A. Dill LA PERRELLE, Lana proclaimed /J8 a Road, and Road closed, in Blocks IX, For Minister of Public Works. XIII, and XIV, Haurangi S'llf'Vey DUtrict, Feather8ton County. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W.34/3011.) [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. Land procla·imed as a Street in the Borough of Neu' Plllmouth. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, [L.s·l BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. Baron Bledisloe. Governor·General of the Dominion of New A PROCLAMATION. Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Haurangi N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles. Baron also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto. Bledisloe,.Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a street the land in the Borough of New Plymouth described in the Schedule hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMIIlD AS A ROAD. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a street: APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a 4·95 perches. road:- Being portion of Lot 7, D.P. 4023, being portion of Sections A. R. P. Being Portion of 564 and 565, Town of New Plymouth. 3 2 28'4 I,ot I, D.P. 1944, being part Sections 80 and 82, Blocks XIII and XIV; coloured red. Situated in Block V, Paritutu ilurvey Di"trict (Borough of 1 0 39'6 Lot I, D.P. 1944, being part Section 80, New Plymouth). (R.O. 6904.) Block XIII; coloured red. In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more par· o 0 (Turanganui Block R.D.) ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78784, O.I} deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at o 027'0 I Wellington, and thereon coloured pink. o 2 10'0 Section I, Block XIV; coloured yellow. I Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. 3 0 2'0 I General of the Domin;on of New Zealand, and issued o 0 0'8 , under the Seal' of that Dominion, this 24th day of (S.0.2531.) (P.W.D.78265.) June, 1930. 31 1 6'4 Lot I, D.P. 1943, and D.P. 1944, being part A. J. MURDOCH, Sections I, 2, 62, 64, and 82, Blocks IX, XIII, and XIV; coloured red. For Minister of Public Works. (Turanganui Block R.D.) GOD SA Viii THE KING! (S.O. 2472.) (P.W.D. 76420.) (P.W.51/1507.:) --.~------.---

2020 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Land proclaimed as a Road in Blocks V11 and Xl, TVaihou Land proclaimed as a Road in Block II, Aroha Surrey District, Sur!'ey District, Hallraki Plains COllnty. Okinemuri County.

[L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. [L.B.] BLEDISLOE, Governor.General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, T, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Aroba Survey do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Waihou Survey District described in the Schedule hereto. District described in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road :- A. R. P. Being Portion of road:- 1 3 22 Crown land. A. R. P. Being Portion of 0 0 5·7 Middle portion Section 1, D.P. 12208, Block g g~~:~} Part Section 47 (Crown land). XI; coloured yellow. 0 36 Crown land. 0 0 8 Tamahore Block, Blocks VII and XI; o coloured neutral. Situated in Block II, Aroha Survey District (Auckland (P.W.D. 76672.) (S.O. 22454.) R.D.). (S.O. 25580.) 0 2 30 Lot 105, D.P. 8123, Block VII; coloured red. In the Auckland I,and District; as the same are more 0 226·2 Part Lot 2, D.P. 8682, Block VII; coloured partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78801, red. deposited in the office of the Minister of Publie Works at 0 0 2·6 Land on D.P. 12020, being portion of Ara­ Welliugton, and thereon coloured red. whakapekapeka Block, Block VII; coloured blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ (P.W.D. 76673.) (S.0.24886.) General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Situated in Waihou Survey District. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June, 1930. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as For Minister of Public Works. above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 34/3036.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ ------General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June, 1930. Land proclaimed as a Street, and Street closed, in the City of Wellington. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, For Minister of Public Works. Gon SAVE THE KING! [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. (P.W.62/2/15/9.) N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a street the land in the City of Wellington de­ Land proclaimed lI8 a Road in Block 11, Cape Survey scribed in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby District, Taranaki Co~ rit!!. proclaim as closed the street described in the Second Schedllle hereto. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. FIRST SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A STREET. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a I . twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, street :- Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby A. R. P. Being Portion of proclaim as a road the land in Cape Survey District described 0 0 1-38 Lot 291, D.P. 1087, and being part Sec- in the Schedule hereto. tion 29; coloured sepia. 0 0 7-44 I,ot. 290, D.P. 1087, and being part Sec- tion 29; coloured red. SCHEDULE. 0 0 2·18 l.ot 290, D.P. 1087, and being part Sec- tion 29; coloured yellow. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road:- SECOXD SCHEDULE. A. R. P. Being Portion of STREET m.OSED. o 0 II·5 Section 38. ApPROXIMATE aI'ea of the piece of street closed: 9·61 perches. o 0 10'5 38. Adjoining or passing through Lot 290, D.P. 1087, and being o 028 87. part Section 29; coloured green. Situated in Blook II, Cape Survey District (Oakura R.D.). All situated in Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more (Karori RD.), (City of Wellington). (S.O. 2535.) particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78416, All in the Wellington Land District; as the same are more deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at particnlarly delincated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78817, Welliugton, and thereon coloured red. deposited in the ofl1ce of the l\1inisttlr of Public Works at \Vellington, ami thereon coloured as ahove mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govcrnor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of that Dominioll, this 24th day of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued June, 1930. unner the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, .r une, 1930. For :llini_ter of Publ;" WorkR. A. J. MURDOCH, ]'or Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE TilE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! (P.W. 62/7/36/10.) • (P.W. 51/1075.) JUNE 26.J lfHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2021

Land taken for the Purposes of a Road ·in BlfJck,y X ami XlT', I (Sheet I), depositl'd in the office of the Minister of Publio Waitemata Survey District. Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured yellow. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities June, 1930. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of P. A. DE I,A PERRELI.E, every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in For Minister of Public Worlls. this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and GOD SAVE THE KING! declare that the land desoribed in thc Schedule hereto is (P.W. 35/270.) hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the Land taken for the Purpol!P.8 of a Public School in Block Jl, seventh day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. .Mapara Survey Ilistrict, Waitomo County.

SCHEDULE. I [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- A PROCLAMATION. A. R. P. Being Portion of -rN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities g gI~:&}Lot 6, D.P. 1468, being part of Allotment 5A, ..L vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of o 0 17·8 Waipareira Parish, Block XIV; coloured every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in o 020·0 red. this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of o 0 12·8 the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare o 0 n'I Allotment 156, Waipareira Parish, Block that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken XIV; coloured blue. for the purposes of a pu blic school, and shall vest in the'Educa­ o 0 n'3 Allotment 156, Waipareira Parish, Block tion Board of the District of Auckland as from the date here­ XIV; coloured blue. inafter mentioned; and I do declare that this Proclamation o 0 2 Part Allotment 155, Waipareira Parish, shall take effect on and after the seventh day of .July, one Block XIV; coloured red. thousand nine hundred and thirty. o 0 2·2 Allotment 154, Waipareira Parish, Block XIV; coloured blue. SCHEDULE. o 2 0'5 Allotment 154, Waipareira Parish, Block ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 4 acres. XIV; coloured blue. Being portion of Rangitoto-Tuhua, part 68G 2D 211. o 0 7 Allotment 153, Block X; coloured yellow. Situated in Block V, Mapara Survey District. (S.O. 6875.) o 0 7·6 Part Allotment 159, Waipareira Parish, Block X; coloured red. In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more o 0 16·1 Lot 47, D.P. 2088, being part of Brigham's particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 77868, Land Claim, Block X; coloured blue. deposited in the office of the Minister of .Public Works at (S.O. 25299.) (P.W.D. 78720.) Wellington, and thereon edged red. o 0 4·1 Lots 4 and 5, D.P. 1034, Block XIV; coloured Given under the lland of HiA Excellencv the Governor­ red. General of the Dominion of New Zeaiand, and issued o 0 9·4 Part Lot 6, D.P. 1034, Block XIV; coloured under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day. Qf red. June, 1930. o 0 16·1 Part Lot 7, D.P. 1034, Block XIV; coloured P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, red For Minister of Public Works. (Allotment 6, Parish of Waipareira.) (S.O. 25295.) (P.W.D. 78719.) GOD SAVE THE KING ! Situated in Waitemata Survey Distriot (Auokland R.D.). (P.W. 31/565.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured Land taken for the p.urposes of a Worker's Dwelling in Block JlII, as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister Mangawhero Survey District. of Public Works at Wellington. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities .June, 1930. I vested in me by the Public Works Act,1928, and of every P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this ]!'or Minister of Public Works. behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare GOD SAVE THE KING! that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken (P.W.62/1/13/5.) for the purposes of a worker's dwelling, and shall vest in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Wanganui as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do Land taken for the Purposes of a Road in mocks XIII and also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and XIV, Kor~nga Survey District. after the seventh day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken, 3 acres 2 roods vested in me by the Pliblic Works Act, 1928, and of 10·7 perches. every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Being portion of Matawhitia Block. this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and Situated in Block vn, Mangawhero Survey District. declare that. the land described in the Schedule hereto is (S.O. 2533.) hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do also In the Wellington Land District; as the same is more dedare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 77620, the seventh day of July, one thousand nine hundred and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at thirty. Wellington, and thereon edged pink. SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 5 acres. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of Being portion of Manuoha Block. June, 1930. Situated in Blocks XIn and XIV, Koranga Survey Dis­ P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, trict (Gisborne R.D.). (S.O. 1270, brown.) For Minister of Public Works. In the Gisborne Land District; as the same is more pa.r­ GOD SAVE THE KING! ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 6657fl (P.W. 24/2164.) B 2022 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Amending Proclamalion. of Native Land proclaimed to have IAmending and prescribing addUiona! Dues and Rates for the become OrOW1l Land. U8e of the Wharf a!, Te Rawa, Pe!oru8 Sound.

[L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the tenth day of W At the Government House at Wellington, t,his 23rd day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, the block June, 1930. of Native land called Oamaru No. 2B No.2, containing six hundred and sixty-four acres one rood five perches, and Present: situated in the Waioeka Survey District, in the Provincial HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. District of Auckland, was proclaimed to have become Crown HERJ<~AS by Order in COlmcil dated the eighth day of land: W April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and And whereas the proper area of the said Oamaru No. 2B published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 55, of the eighteenth No.2 Block is now found to be six hundred and fifty-nine day of the same month, Henry Cornwell Christian (who, with acres one rood thirty-five perches, and it is desirable that the hi!> successors and assigns, is hereinafter called "the licensee") said Proclamation should be amended accordingly: was licensed to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and land Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and below low-water mark at Ttl Rawa, Pelorus Sound, as a site authority conferred upon me by section fourteen of the for a wharf, for the term of fourteen years computed from the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby and preRcribing dues and rates for the use thereof: amend the said Proclamation, dated the tenth day of May, one And whereas the licensee has applied for authority to oharge thousand nine hundred and thirty, by substituting six and t.ake certain dues and rates for the use of the said wharf hundred and fifty-nine acres one rood thirty-five perches as in lieu of those prescribed in the Second Schedule of the the area of the said block in the Schedule to the said hereinbefore-recited Order in Council of the eighth day of Proclamation. April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and it is Given under the hand of His Exoellency the Governor­ expedient to prescribe the same: General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of June, Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the 1930. power and authority vested in him by the Harbours Act, A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of GOD SAVE THE KING I the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby llrescribe that from and after the date of publication hereof in Land taken for a further Portion of the East Ooast Main the New Zealand Gazette the dues and rates Bet forth in the Trunk Railwall (Napier to Gi8borne, Portion of Kopua­ Schedule hereto shall be charged and taken for the use of the wham Section), and for a ROOd-diver8ion in connection said wharf in lieu of those prescribed by the hereinbefore­ therewith (24 m. - 25 m.J. recited Order in Council of the eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, the Second Schedule of [L.S.] BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. which is hereby revoked. A PROCLAMATION.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities SCHEDUJ~E. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in WHARFAGE. this behalf, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor-General of B. d. the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare FOR each t ton weight or 10 cubic feet measurement. . 1 0 that the land mentioned in the Sohedule hereto is hereby Minimum charge per parcel up to 2 ft. measurement . . 0 6 taken for a further portion of the East Coast Main Trunk Cattle or horses (per head) 4 0 Railway (Napier to Gisborne, portion of Kopuawhara Sec- Sheep or pigs (per head) ...... 0 2 . tion), and for a road-diversion in connection therewith. Provided that in respect of goods delivered into another vessel from a vessel moored to the wharf half-rates shall be SCHEDULE. paid for wharfage. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- STORAGE. B. d. Being Portion of For first three days Free. A. R. P. FOR RAILWAY. After three days per week per ! ton o 3 o 3 23·2 Opoutama N.R. 58; coloured pink. F. D. THOMSON, o 2 26·7 .. N.R. 57 ; purple. o 0 36·2 N.R. 56 ; pink. Clerk of the Executive Council. o 0 14·4 N.R. 55; purple. o 0 24·3 N.R. 54 ; pink. o 0 5·7 .. N.R. 54 ; blue. .4 utizorizing Leamington Town Board to fix Waler 01.arge8 g g~:~l~:::~:~::a:~n." purple. according to Quantity used. o 0 3·7 g ~ 1~'7 Section 21 (recreation reserve); coloured blue. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. 1 20·5 Crown land; coloured purple. o ORDER IN COUNCIL. o 3 21·9 .. .. pink. o 2 8·8 Road; coloured green. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of o 0 36·9 Section 19 (school-site); coloured purple. June, 1930. r.2 03 33'6}28'1 Block 1; coI oured p ink . Present: HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. FOR ROAD-DIVERSION. o 1 26·7 Section 19 (school-site); coloured sepia. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritieS 3 3 27·3 Block I; coloured orange. conferred on him by section eleven of the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1928, and of all other powers All situated in Block III, Mahanga Survey District (Hawke'S and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellenoy Bay R.D.). (S.O. 1004.) the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same al'e more acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78299, Council of the said Dominion. doth hereby consent to the deposited in the office of the Minister of Pub~c Works at Leamington Town Board making and levying water rates Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentIOned. and charges in respect both of the ordinary as well 80S of any Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ extraordinary supply. according to the quantity of water General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued consumed by any person receiving the same as measured by under the Seal of that Dominion, this 24th day of meter, at such rates or charges as may from time to time be June, 1930. fixed by any by-law of the Board in that behalf, or as may be P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, agreed on with any such person. For Minister of Public Works. F. D. THOMSON, GOD SAVE THE KINa I Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W. 6/225.) (I.A. 19/73/330.) JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2023

Boundaries of BfYT'ough of Waipawa and County of Waipawa point in line with the north-western corner of Lot 1 on Deeds altered. plan 542, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Napier; thence along a right line to the said north-western corner a distance of approximately 3600 links; thence along BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. the western boundaries of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on plan ORDER IN COUNCIL. 542 aforesaid to the south-western corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence westerly along the northern boundaries of Lots 16, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day 17, 18, 29, 30, 31, and 55 to the north-western corner of the of June, 1930. last-mentioned lot; thence along the western boundaries of Present: Lots 55 and 54; and the northern boundary of Lot 57, Deeds HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. plan 542 aforesaid, to the eastern side of Warwick Road; HEREAS in pursuance of section one hundred and thence northerly, westerly, an~ southerly along the eastern, W thirty-two of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, northern, and western boundarIes of that road to the n?rt~ern a petition was presented to the Governor-General praying boundary of Block 58, Patangata Crown -.grant DistrICt; that certain areas be excluded from the Borough of Waipawa Ithence wester!y along the northern boundarIes of Block 58 and included in the Counties of Patangata and Waipawa and Lots 38, 37, 36, 35, and 34, Block 59, Patangata Crown­ respectively: grant District, to the north-western corner of that bloc~; And whereas a Commission appointed under the said thence southerly along the wester~ boun~ry of the saId section held inquiries and recommended that the said areas, Block 59 to the left ban.k of the Walpawa RIver; thence up with certain alterations thereof, be excluded from the Borough the left bank of the W~upawa RIver to the western boundary of Waipawa and included in the County of Waipawa: of the Borough of Walpawa; thence northerl~ and easte~ly And whereas it is deemed expedient to make the alterations alo?g the borough boundary . to the Wellmgton-NapIer of boundaries recommended by the said Commission, and to Railway, the place of commencement. declare to what ridings of the said County of Waipawa the said areas shall be added: F. D. THOMSON, Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and Clerk of the Executive Council. authorities vested in him by the Municipal Oorporations Act, (LA. 19/1/219.) 1920, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Boundaries of Borough of Waipawa and County of Waipawa and consent of the Executive Oouncil of the said Dominion, altered. doth hereby declare that as on and from the first day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, the areas described in the Schedule hereto shall be excluded from the Borough of Waipawa and included in the Oounty of Wai­ BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. pawa; and, with the like advice and consent, doth hereby ORDER IN COUNCIL. further declare that as on and from the aforesaid date the area firstly described in the Schedule hereto included as At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of aforesaid in the County of Waipawa shall be added to and June, 1930. form part of the Onga Riding of that county, and the area secondly described in the Schedule hereto included as aforesaid Present: in the County of Waipawa shall be added to and form part HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL m COUNOIL. of the Waipawa Riding of that. county_ HEREAS in pursuance of section one hundred and W thirty-two of the Municipal Oorporations Act, 1920, a petition was presented to the Governor-General praying SCHEDULE. that a certain area be excluded from the Borough of Waipawa AREAS EXCLUIJED FROM BOROUGH OF WAIPAWA AND INCLUDED and included in the County of Waipawa: IN OOUNTY OF WAIPAWA. And whereas It Oommission appointed under the said section held inquiries and recommended that the said area, with ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District bounded by a certain alterations thereof, be excluded from the Borough line commencing at the intersection of the north-western of Waipawa and included in the County of Waipawa: boundary of Block 44, Patangata Crown-grant District, with And whereas it is deemed expedient to make the alteration the left bank of the Waipawa River; thence north-westerly of boundaries recommended by the said Commission and to along the left bank of the Waipawa River to the south-eastern declare to what riding of the said county the said area shall boundary of Lot 3 (Haowhenua Block) on plan 2754, deposited be added: in the office of the District Land Registrar at Napier; thence Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers north-easterly along that boundary to the Waipawa-Tamumu and authorities vested in him by the said Municipal Oorpora­ Road; thence north-west.erly along the south-western side of tions Act, 1920, and of all other powers and authorities that road to a point in line with the eastern side of the road enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ forming the western boundary of Lot 24 of Block 37, Pata­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with ngata Crown-grant District; thence to and along the eastern thc advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said boundary of that road to a point in line with the northern Dominion, doth hereby declare that as on and from the first bouudary of Lot 23, Block 45, Patangata Crown-grant Dis­ day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, trict, Deeds plan No. 16, deposited in the office of the District the area described in the Schedule hereto shall be excluded Land Registrar at Napier; thence to and along the northern from the Borough of Waipawa and included in the County of boundary of Lots 23, 22, 21, and 20, Deeds plan No. 16, to Waipawa; and, with the like advice and consent, doth the north-western corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence here by further declare that as on and from the aforesaid north-easterly along the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 1, date the area included as aforesaid in the County of 2, and 3, Deeds plan No. 16 aforesaid, and Lots 4, 5, and 6 Waipawa shall be added to and from part of the Onga On plan 1513, deposited as aforesaid, to the north-eastern Riding of that county. corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence north-westerly along the north-eastern boundary of the last-mentioned lot to the eastern boundary of the Wellington-Napier Railway; thence SCHEDULE. north-easterly along that railway to the north-western side 'AREA EXCLUDED FRO~f BOROl'GH OF WAIPAWA AND INCLUDED of the Waipawa-Patangata Road; thence north-easterly IN OOUNTY OP WAIPAWA. along the north-western side of that road to the Waipawa Borough boundary; thence easterly and southerly generally ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District bounded by along the borough boundary to the point of commencement. a line commencing at the intersection of the south-eastern Also all that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District, boundary of Lot 3 (Haowhenua Block) on plan 2754, de­ bounded by a line commencing at the point where the northern posited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Napier, boundary of the Borough of Waipawa intersects the western and the left bank of the Waipawa River; thence westerly boundary of the Wellington-Napier Railway; thence along the left bank of the Waipawa River to the south. southerly along that boundary to a point in liue with the western corner of Lot 2 on said plan 2754; thence along the southern boundary of the land as described in certificate of north-western boundary of the said Lot 2 to the Waipawa­ title. VoL 96, folio 265, in the office of the District Land Tamumu Road; thence south-easterly along that road to the Registrar at Napier; thence westerly to and along that south-eastern boundary of Lot 3 aforesaid; thence south. boundary to a point approximately 200 links distant from the westerly along that boundary to the left bank of the Waipawa Great North Road; thence northerly along a line parallel River, the place of commencement. to and distant approximately 200 links from the Great North F. D. THOMSON, Road for a distance of approximately 900 links; thence Clerk of the Executive Council. westerly for a distance of approximately 1400 links to a (I.A. 19/1/21B.) 2024 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Regulations under the Opticians Act, 1928.-(H.O. I.} (d) In the opinion of the Board there has been a breach of any of the conditions subject to which approval of the training establishment was granted or any of BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. the requirements imposed on a registered optician ORDER IN COUNCIL. having an approved training establishment under At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of these regulations; or June, 1930. (e) In the opinion of the Board the establishment has not for the time being sufficient facilities to enable it to Present: give adequate training ; HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. then, and in any such case, the Board may, after giving not N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him less than three months' notice of its intention to do so, revoke I by the Opticians Act, 1928 (hereinafter referred to as its approval of such training establishment. "the said Act "), and of all other powers enabling him in that beha.lf, His Excellency the Governor·General of the 3. TRAINING. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and (1) The period of not less than three years' training in New consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth Zealand which shall qualify a person to sit for examination hereby make the following regulations under and for the under the said Act shall be subject to the following purposes of the said Aot; and doth hereby declare that the conditions :- regulations hereby made shall come into force on the date of (a) The pupil shall during the whole period of three years publication hereof in the Gazette. receive training as an optician under the personal supervision of a registered optician having an approved training establishment, but the Board may in any RE GULATI NS. case approve of any portion of the training period, 0 not exceeding in the aggregate twenty-four months, I. PRELIMINARY. being spent by the pupil in a wholesale workshop (1) THESE regulations may be cited as the Opticians where optical lens work is carried out. Regulations, 1930. (b) The pupil may receive this training under one or more (2) In these regula.tions, unless the oontext otherwise registered opticians. requires,- (c) If the period of training is not continuous, the tota.l time " Board" means the Opticians Board: of training shall be in the aggregate not less than three .. Registered optician " means a person registered as au years. optician under the Act: (d) The course of instruction shall comprise instruction in " Approved training establishment" means any premises the subjects named and described in the Second or place of business occupied or conducted by a Schedule hereto. registered optician and which is for the time being (e) In the case of persons who are able to satisfy the Board approved by the Board for the training of pupils: that prior to the coming into force of thc!16 regulations " Pupil" means a person who has been accepted for they have spent at least twelve months in study and training by a registered optician whose premises training to prepare themselves to qualify as opticians, have been approved by the Board as a training the Board may allow such persons to count for training establishment. and examination purposes the time such persons have been engaged in such study and training, and allow (3) The determination of the Board on any matter confided such persons to sit for examination under the said to it under the said Act or these regulations shall be sufficiently Act. authenticated if set out in writing signed by the Registrar or 2. (a) Every registered optician having an approved training by the Secretary of the Board. establishment sh",ll, within one month of his accepting any (4) The Board may from time to time procure the appoint­ person for training, notify the Board of his having done so, ment of some officer of the Public Service to be Secretary of and of the name, age, and address of such person, and if any the Board, and the fact that such person describes himself person ceases to be receiving training in such establiBhment in any document or signs any docnment as the Secretary of the registered optician shall, within one month thereafter, the Board shall be prima facie evidence that he is the Secretary notify the Board to that effect. of the Board for the time being duly appointed. (b) Every registered optioian having in his employ at the (5) Any notice to be given by the Board under these time of the coming into operation of these regulations any regulations shall be sufficient if given in writing sent by person who desires to be recognized as a pupil hereunder shall, ordinary prepaid letter post, and shall be deemed to have within one month of the publication of these regulations in been so given at the time when in the ordinary course of the Ga.zette, notify the Board of this fact, furnishing the name, post it would be delivered at the address to which it is sent. age, and address of such person, and if such person ceases to be receiving training in such establishment the registered 2. APPROVED TRAINING ESTABLISHMENTS. optician shall, within one month thereafter, notify the Board (1) Any registered optician who occupies or conducts any to that effect. premises or place of business suitable for the purpose may by writing addressed to the Board request that such premises 4. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. or place of business be approved by the Board for the training Every person presenting himself for the first time for an of pupils. examination fixed to commence on a date after the 31st day (2) The applicant shall furnish to the Board such infor­ of December, 1931. shall satisfy the Board t,hat he has passed mation relating to the facilities afforded for the training of the Matriculation Examination of the University of New pupils, the plant installed, the amount and nature of the Zealand, or that he has attained a standard of general education work carried out, and other matters as the Board may not lower, in the opinion of the Board, than the standard. require, and sha.ll permit the Board or any person authorized evidenced by such Matriculation Examination: Provided that on its behalf to inspect such establishment at all reasonable a pass in the Matriculation Examination of the University of times. New Zealand shall not be required in the case of a person who (3) Any approval of a training establishment granted by has at any time prior to the coming into force of these regula­ the Board may be granted subject to such conditions as the tions presented himself for the examination conducted by the Board thinks fit. New Zealand Institute of Optometrists. (4) Any such approval shall be subject to the condition that the Board or any person authorized on its behalf shall 5. SUlJJECTS OF EXAMINATION. at all reasonable times be entitled to enter upon the premises for the purpose of inspecting the same, and the facilities (1) The subjects in which candidates for examination under afforded for the training of pupils, the plant installed, the the said Act may be examined shall be the subjects named amount and nature of the work from time to time carried out, and described in the Second Schedule hereto. and generally the character and sufficiency of the establish­ (2) The said subjects shall for purposes of examination be ment for the training of pupils. grouped in four parts to be known as Sections A, B, C, and D (5) If at any time, in respect of an approved training respectively, as set out in the said Second Schedule. establishment, either- (a) There is not a registered optician employed thereat 6. COURSE OF EXAMINATION. for the purpose of directing and supervising the (1) No person shall present himself for examination in the training of pupils; or same year in the subjects of more than two of the said Sections (b) The registration of the registered optician to whom the A, B, C, and D. approval was granted has been cancelled; or (2) No person shall present himself for examination in the (c) In the opinion of the Board any pupil is not reoeiving subjects of Section A until he has undergone training for a adequa.te training; or I period of at least one year. JUNE 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2025

(3) No person shall present himself for examination in the I (5) A certificate of registration shall be in the form numbered subjects of Section B or Section C until he has undergone I 5 in the First Schedule hereto .. training for a period of at least two years. (6) The certificates, diplomas, degrees, and licenses that (4) No person shall present himself for examination in the may be recognized by the Board as qualifying the holder to subjects of Section D until he has undergone training for a be registered under the said Act shall be those set out in the period of at least three years. Third Schedule hereto: Provided that the holding of any (5) Except as provided by clauses (6), (7), and (8) of this such certificate, diploma, degree, or license shall not be regulation, no person shall present himself for examination in deemed to dispense with the necessity of satisfying the Board the subjects of Sections B, n, or D until he has passed the that the holder has received satisfactory training qualifying examination in the subjects of Section A. him to practise as an optician in terms of paragraph (b) of (6) A candidate who has duly prewnted himself for ex· subsection (1) of section 6 of the said Act. amination in the _ubjects of Section A but hl\s been unsuccess· (7) Any person registered as an optician who is at any time ful in passing that examination may present himself for the holder of any qualification other than that by virtue examination at the same time in the subjects of Section A whereof he is registered may apply to the Board for entry and Spction B, provided that he has at the date of the in the Register of such further qualification, and if the Board examination undergone training for a period of at least is of the opinion that such further qualification is of a kind two years. A candidate presenting himself under this clause that would (coupled with satisfactory training) entitle him shall be entitlt'd to credit for passing the examination in the to be registered as an optician under the said Act, the Board subjects of Section B even though he is again unsuccessful may direct that an entry of such further qualification be in passing the examination in the subjects of Section A. made in the register accordinglv. (7) No person shall be eligible to present himself for • examination in the subjec," of SectioIlS 0 and D until he has been succes.ful in passing the subjects of Section A. 9. Pl'BLIOATION IN THE GAZETTE. (8) No person shall be eligible to present himself for (I) The request for publication in the Gazette of the name examination in the subjects of Section D until he has been of a person registered under the said Act (required to be successful in passing the su bje~ts of Section B. forwarded to the Registrar prior to the 31st day of March in each year) shall be in or to the effect of the form numbered 7. CONIlU(,T O}. EXAMINATIONS. 6 in the First Schedule hereto, and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. (1) The Board shl\ll make provisions for holding an ex· (2) The particulars to he published in the Gazette in each amination in the subjects of every section at least once in year regarding the persons registered under the said Act shan every year. be as follows :- (2) Such examination shall be held at such times and places (a) Registration uumber. as may from time to time be fixed by the Board. (b) Name in full. (3) Notice of the time and place so fixed for every such (,,) Postal address. examination shall, at least three months before the t.ime so (d) Qualifications. fixed, be sent by t.he Board to every registered optician having for the time bE'ing an approved training establishment, 10. FEES. and every such registered optician .hall bring this notice to the notice of every pnpil for the time being employed in ,uch (1) The fee for examination in each section shall be £3 3s.' training establishment. provided that in the event of failure the candidate may (4) Every pl'rson desiring to present himself for examina­ apply for re.examination on payment of a further fee of tion in the subjects of any of the said sectiom; Rhall make £1 118. 6d. application to the Board in that behalf in the form numbered (2) The fee for a certificate of having passed the examina· 1A in the First Schedule hert'to. tion under the Act shall be £1 Is. (5) Every such application shall he accompanied by a (3) The fee for registration under paragraphs (a) (b), and certificate or certificates in the form numbered IB in the (,,) under sllbsection (1) of section 6 of the Act shall be £5. said !<'irst Schedule, signed by one or more registered opticians, (4) The fee for a certificate of registration under the said to the effect that the applicant has undergone traiuing as an Act shall be lOs. optician in an approved training establishment for at leaRt - (5) The ree for publication in the Gazette of the name of the respective period required under P.egl.lation 5 hereof in a perSOIl registered as an optician shall be £1 Is. respect of a candidate for examination in the subjects of any (6) The fee for any alteration or addition to the register section to which the applieD tion relates. shall be £1 Is. (6) The Board may at any time before or after a candidate (7) The fee for a search of the register in respect of the has applied to be examined or been examined require further name of any person shall be 2s. If the search is made and evidence to its satisfaction of the identity of the candidate reported on in writing by the Secretary the fee shall be 58. or of his having undergone training 8S an optician for any (8) All fees shall be prepaid. I'eriod required by these regualtions or as to his having attained the educational CJ ualificat.ions prescribed by Regula. 1 I. API'F.ALS. tion 4 hereof. (7) The Board shall from time to time appoint two or more (I) Tn the event of the Opticians Board declining the persons to act as examiners, of whom one shall be a regis­ application for registration of any person, or refusing to tered medical practitioner and tpe other or another shall direct the registration of any person under the said Act, or eithtlr be a registered optician or be possessed of qualifi. causing the name of any person to be removed from the cations sufficient, in the opinion of the Board, to entitle him register, the Registrar shall forthwith inform such person of to be registered as an optician. its decision. (8) A certificate of having completed the examination in (2) If such person decides to appeal from such a decision all sections under the said Act may be issued to each a Board of Appeal shall he set up, as hereinafter provided, 8uccessful candidate by the Board and shall be in the form consisting of a Magistrate and two assessors to hear such numbered 2 in the said First Schedule. appeal. One of the assessors shall be appointed by the Opticians Board and the other by the appellant. The 8. REGISTRATION. Magistrate shall be appointed by the Minister of Justice on the request of the Board made through the Minister of (1) Every application for registration under paragraph (b) Health. of subsection (1) of section 6 of the said Act shall be made (3) The appellant sb'll. within the period of three months in the form numbered 3 in the First Schedule hereto, and prescribed by the saiu Act, give notice of appeal in form shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. numbered 7 in the First Schedule hereto, and shall specify (2) Every application for registration under paragraph thercon the name of the person whom he appoints to act (e) of subsection (I) of section 6 of the said Act shall be made as assessor on his behalf at the hearing of his appeal. in the form numbered 4 in the First Schedule hereto, and (4) Within thirty-one days after receipt of such notice of shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. Iappeal the Registrar shall inform the appellant of the name (3) If the Board refuses to register the applicant, and no of the Magistrate who will be a member of the Board of appeal is lodged within the prescribed time against such Appeal, and of the assessor appointed by the Opticians Board, refusal to register, or if the refusal is upheld on appeal, the and shall at the same time forward a copy of that Board's fee paid shall be returned to the applicant. I decision, and t,he notice of appeal therefrom to su~h (4) The particulars to be entered in the register of persons l\fagistrntc. registered as opticians under the said Act shan be as (5) The Board of Appeal shall hear and determine such follows :- appeal at such convenient place and time as may be decided (a) Registration number. by the Magistrate,. to be not more than sixty. three days (b) Date of registration. from the receipt by the Board of Appeal of the notice of (e) Name in full. Iappeal. The Magistrate shall cause at least five days' previous (d) Postal address. notice of such place and time to be given to the assessors, the (e) Qualifications. . Opticians Board, and the appellant. 2026 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'r'l'K [No. 48

(6) At the hearing of the appeal the appellant may himself [Form No.3. appear or may be represented by some other person on his OPTICIANS ACT, 1928.---8ECTION 6 (1), (b). behalf, and the Board may be represented by any member thereof, or by some other person duly appointed. Application for Registration by Person qualified otherwise than (7) The order made in respect of the appeal shall be in by Examination 11nder the Act .. writing signed by the Magistrate and the assessors, and a copy (Any certificates forwarded with this application should be of such order shall be given to the appellant and to the sent by registered post. They will be returned after they Opticians Board; and that Board shall at once give effect have been submitted to the Opticians Board.) to such order: Provided that if either assessor declineB to T, [Surname, Christ'ian names], of [Full postal address], hereby Bign such order it Bhall be Bufficient if signed by the Magist,rate apply to be registered as an optician in accordance with the and the other aBsessor, and if the MagistratB certifies thereon provisions of paragraph (b) of section 6 (1) of the Opticians by writing under his hand that one of the assessors has Act, 1928. declined to sign the order. The date of my birth was [day], [month], [yearJ. (8) If by reason of death, sickness, absence, or other in· capacity or (in the case of a Magistrate) the fact that he has The following are particulars of my training :­ ceased to hold office as a Magistrate, any person appointed (a) Length of Training. as a member of a Board of Appeal becomes unable to act, an (b) Where obtained. appointment in his stead shall be made by the person or (e) Under whom. body charged with making the original appointment. I have passed the following examinations :-

12. RETURN OF CERTIFICATES. (1) Every certificate of registration iSBued to any person whose name is removed from the register as aforesaid shall be returned to the Registrar within three months from the date I attach the originals (or certified copies) of my diplomas of notification of such removal if within that time no notice for the information of the Board, and I att,ach hereto certifi· of appeal has been given, or \\-ithin one month after the date cates as to my character and reputation signed by- of the making of the order of the Board of Appeal, as the (1 ) case may be. (2) (2) Every such person who fails so to return any certificate And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ­ shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for every day the ing the same to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the offence continues. Peace Act, 1927. [Signature of Applicant.] Declared at , this day of , 19 ,before FIRST SCHEDULE. me- [l<'orm lA. OPTICIANS ACT, 1928. 3s. stamp. [Justice of the Peace.] Application to sit for Opticians Board's Examination in Optics. To the Secretary, Opticians Board, Care of Department of Health, Wellington. [Form No.4. OPTICIANS ACT, 1928.-SECTION 6 (1) (c). Address: Date : Application for Registration by Person named as prescribed by I, [F'ull name of applicant], trained by [Full name of regis. the Act and qualified by Examination under the Act. tered optician under whom trained], at [Full addr ...s of training e8tablishment at which trained]. desire to sit for the Optician I, [Surname, Christian na'l/!e], of [Full postal address], having Board's Examination in Scction(s) [State which of Sections completed the exminations conducted by the Opticians Board, do hereby apply to be registered as an optician in accordance A, B. C, D], to be held at on [Datel. with the provisions of paragraph (c) of section 6 (1) of the I enclose herewith fee of £ for examination. I am years of age. the date and year of my birth being Opticians Act, 1928. I passed my final examination in . I passed in Section(s) in the year . [month]. [year J. The date of my birth was [day], [month], [year]. Appended hereto is a certificate (or, are certificates) of I attach certificates as to my character and reputation training as an optician. signed hy- (1 ) [Signature.] (2) And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ­ [Form lB. ing the same to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the OPTICIANS ACT, 1928. Peace Act, 1927. [Signature of Applicant.] Certificate of Training. Declared at , this day of 19 ,before I, [Full name], being registered lOB an Optician in New me- Zealand under the Opticians Act, 1928, do hereby certify that [Full name of candidate] has been trained under my 3s. stamp. [Justice of the Peace.] personal supervision at [Full address of training €8tablishment], from [Date] to [Date]. Signature: Address: Date: [Form No.5. OPTICIANS ACT, 1928. [Form No.2. Certificate of Registration as Optician. OPTIOIANS ACT, 1928. THIs is to certify that has passed the examinations Name. Addres.. i Qualifications. I Date of RegiBtrat,ion. held by the Opticians Board of New Zealand in the theory and practice of optics. and has satisfied the Board that he is fully competent to perform the duties of an optician. In witness whereof this certificate has been awarded to h , whereby, subject to the provisions of the OpticianB Act, 1928, and to payment of the prescribed fee of £ he is entitled to registration as an optician in accordance with the J___ _ terms of paragraph (c) of section 6 (1). of the Opticians Act, 1928. I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the entry Dated this day of , l!l of the above-specified name in the Register of Opticians. Registered No. : Given under my hand at Wellington, this day of Signature of holder: • 19 · ...... , Registrar. · ...... i Members of thc Registrar. · ..... , . . . .. ;'Opticians Board ...... j of New Zealand. [Signature of Holder.] JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2027

[Form No.6. Section B.-(Practical.} OPTIOIANS AOT, 1928. Subsection A-Lenses, &c.: The analysis of lenses, inspec­ Application for Annual Insertion of Name in New Zealand tion of quality of lenses, forms of lenses, elementary theory of Gazette. Must reach the Secretary, Opticians Board, before surfacing. Lens measure, its use and adjustment; trial 31st March in each Year. lenses, scale of notation, &c. Pliering of frames and adjust­ I, [Surname, Ohristian name], of [Full postal address], an ments. optician registered under the Opticians Act, 1928, hereby Subsection B-Lens setting: The marking-out. Centring apply to have my name published as such in the New Zealand and decentring of prisms, spherical, and compound lenses for Gazette. edging. T enclose fee of £1 Is. Subsection C---Frame fitting and measurements: Reading, Dated at , this day of ,19 • writing, and rewriting prescriptions, the taking of face measurements and the fitting of frames. [Signature. ] Subsection D-The neutralizing of lenses, &c.: The neutralizing of all kinds of lenses, the measurement of frames, material of which frames are made. Subsection E: The bevelling and fitting of lenses to frames, [Form No.7. fitting of rimless lenses to mountings, and simple soldering. OPTICIANS ACT, 1928. Notice of Appeal. VISUAl. OPTIOS AND SIGHT TESTING. Section C.-(Theory-Two Written Papers.) To the Registrar of Opticians, Care of Department of Health, Anatomy of the Eye: The general structure of the human Wellington. eye, the orbit, coats, humours, structure of lens, ciliary body TAKE notice that I, [Surname, Christian name], of [Full and adjuncts, optic nerve, other nerves, positions and nature postal address], do hereby appeal under section 12 of the of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles, ocular appendages. Opticians Act, 1928, against the decision of the Opticians Physiology and Optics of the Eye: Cardinal points, curva­ Board conveyed to me by letter dated the day of tures, and refractive indices of the media. Constants and 19 • dimen.~ions of the schematic and reduced eye, angles, alpha The following are the grounds on whioh I base my and gamma. Identification of parts of the eye in models and appeal:- charts. Static and dynamic refraction of the eye. Accom­ modation and convergence. Movements of the eyeball and muscles employed. The near and far points. The range and amplitude of accommodation and convergence. And I do hereby appoint [Full name of assessor], of [Fulf The course of light through the media of the eye alone and postal address of assessor] as one of the assessors for the modified by spherical and cylindrical lenses and prisms. purpose of this appeal. Emmetropia, hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism, aniso­ metropia, aphakia, presbyopia, asthenopia, strabismus, and Dated at , this day of , 19 • diplopia. The fields of vision and fixation, stereoscopy, colour vision [Signature.] and blindness. The methods of detecting colour blindneBB. I hereby consent to act as an assessor for the purpose of Instruments, &c.: Instruments commonlv used for deter­ this appeal. mining the refraction and muscular balance of the eyes. The optometer, the Scheiner and chromatic discs, Placido's 'disc, [Signature of A88e8SOT of Applicant.] ophthalmoscope, retinoscope, ophthalmometer, phorometer, rotary prism and other muscle-testing appliances_ The perimeter. Test types, ChartR and Cards: Snellen and Jaeger types_ Astigmatic charts. Refractive Errors and their Correction: Normal and sub­ SECOND SCHEDULE. normal vision. The determination of visual acuity. The method of recording cases of refractive and accommodative [Syllabus of Subjects in which Candidates may be examined.] errors. GENERAL, PRACTICAL, AND MEOHANICAL OPTIOS. The theorv and methods of the determination and correction of errors of refraction and accommodation in the healthy Section A.-(Theory: Two Wriuen Paper8.) human eye. Tests for binocular vision. The pinhole disc. The deter­ LIGHT: The nature, propagation, and velocity of light. The mination of the conditions which render cases unsuitable t~ formation of shadows. The pinhole camera. Simple photo­ be dealt with by opticians, including any recent inflammatory metry. Standards of light. condition due to mechanical, physical, chemical, bacterial, or Optics: The Dioptre. Laws of reflection. Reflection at parasitic causes; early glaucoma or cataract; any anomaly plane surfaces. Multiple reflection. Total reflection. Re­ of the external muscles or of the pupil, the optic disc, retina, flection at curved surfaces. Formation of images, real and or media, which might suggest incipient or organic disease. virtual conjugate foci. Magnification. Laws of refraction. Muscular errors and their correction. Index of refraction. Elementary theory of polarization. Polarization by re- " . fle?tion. Use and principle of pebble-tuter, ordinary and I Section D.-(Vlva voce and Practical.) axIS-cut IK:bbles. o. ., Viva voce, Anatomy of the Eye, &c.: Also subjective and The optical q~tle~ of different kinds of glass. and other objective symptoms of diseases of the eye. The perimeter tran~parent media.. Light a!ld dense crOll nand fimt glasses. and diseases indicated by its use. Pns~s.: Refraction by pnsms. MeasUJemen~ of the an,gle Practical subjective sight-testing for errors of refraction, of .devll~.tIOn. M~ll;Burement?f ~he angle of. a pnsm. Testmg accommodation, and muscular insufficiencies in living subjects. thin prIsms. Minimum d~Vlati.on of. a p('JSm. The tangent Practical use of the Retinoscope: On living subjects. scale. T~e spectrum. DISpersIOn pnnClples of colour. Re- Practical use of the Ophthalmoscope. sultant pnsms. Lenses: Thin spherical lenses. Focal length and dioptric power. Conjugate foci. Formation of images. Cylindrical lenses. Sphero-cylindrica1s. Sphericals and I cylindricals combined with prisms. Transpositions. Toric lenses. Testing thin lenses. Effect of decentring. Effect of THIRD SCHEDULE. ob~~~:~i centres. Equivalent points of concave. Convex, iE~OWSHIP of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, double, plane, and meniscus lenses. 0; l~n. hi f th B 't' h 0 to I A . t' Lo d Combinations of two lenses separated. Equivalent focal Di~ °tW~ PC°rt0fi e ten Ifs th p IBea. t. h8so0CIat~onl' A n o~'t' length. Back focal length. Testing the focal lengths of L dOP nc e 1 ea 0 e n IS pIca SSOCIa 1011, thick lenses and combinations. on. on. . . The different kinds of spectacle lenses and the material Diploma of the Instoltute of Optometnsts, New Zealand. used in their manufacture. Instruments: Elementary theory of the microscope, tele­ F. D. THOMSON, scope, and projection apparatus. Clerk of the Ihecutive Council. 2028 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Regulation.! under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act amended.­ ?f seasoning substances, salt, and harmless vegetable colour. (H.F. and D. 80.) mg matter. It shall contain in the water·free substance not less than forty.eight parts per centum of fats whollv derived from milk, and it sha.1l not contain any foreign fat.;' BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. (2) By adding thereto the following clause :- ORDER IN COUNCIL. .. ProcetJ8 Cheese. ,At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. .. (6) (a) Process cheese shall be cheese to which has been added not more than three parts per centum of a harmless Present: emulsifying substance." HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-G'ENEBAL IN COUNOIl,. .. Labelling. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him I by the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908, and of all other "(b) In the label attached to every package containing powers enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the process cheese shall be written the statement • This process Goverl?-0r-General. of the Dominion of New Zeahnd, acting by cheese contains not more than three parts per centum of a and WIth the adVIce and consent of the Executive Council of harmless emulsifying substance,' or if the cheese is sold from the s~d Dominion, doth hereby amend, in the manner set !,ulk or otherwise than in a package there shall be exhibited m a manner clearly discernible to the purchaser a notice forth III the Schedule hercto, the regulations made under the said Act on ,the twenty.third day of June, one thousand nine at~ache~ to t.he bulk supply bearing the statement as afore­ hundred and twenty.four, and published in the Gazette on the said, written lU bold·faced sans serif capital letters of not less twenty. sixth day of the same month at page 1505 (herein. than twenty·four points face measurement in such colour as after referred to as "the principal regUlations ") and the t.o afford a distinct contrast to the ground colour of the regulations .made on the twenty.first day of Febr'uary, one notice," thousand rune hundred and twenty. seven, and published in 8. Regulation 86 of the principal regulations is hereby the G'Jzette on the twenty.fourth day of the same month at revoked and the following substituted therefor:- page 504. .. DISINFECTANTS, GEBlIUCIDES, AND ANTISEl'TICS . .. 86 (1) For the purpose of this regulation the words SCHEDULE. • disinfectant' and • germicide' and • antiseptic' shall each 1. CLAUSE (2) of Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is mean any substance or compound which in any label or hereby amended by adding thereto the following paragraph :­ statement ac~ompanying it is said to be caps ble of killing " (d) In the case of drugs sold for internal use the dose or of preventmg the development of the germs of disease. recommended. " 2. Clause (2) of Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is .. Lahelli1ig. hereby amended by inserting, after the words" sixteen ounces" the words" or twenty·four ounces." ' .. (2) There shall be written on the label attached to everv package which contains or purports to contain a disinfectant . 3. Clause (5) of Regulat~on 10 of the principal regulations or germicide or antiseptic- 18 ~ereby: amended .by addmg t,hereto the following :- "(i) In bold·faced sans serif capitall( tters of not less than PrOVIded that It shall be deemed a sufficient declaration six point face measurement the word' Disinfectant' of the presenoe of a permitted preservative in a cordial or or the word • Germicide' or the word • Antiseptic' ; syrup inoluded in these regulations if the word" preservatized " in bol~.faced sans serif capital lette~ of not less size th~ and ten pomte face measurement, be written prominently on the .. (ii) Explicit information as to the purposes to which the labeL" contents may be put; and 4. Paragraph (3) of Regulation 14 ofthe principal regulations "(iii) The strength or proportion of the substance, and the is hereby amended by adding, after the words "for sale method of use recommended as being effective for thereon," the words "provided such foods are not subject each such purpose in destroying or preventing the development of the germs of disease, to speciaJ. labelling provisions in these regulations." .. (3) Th,e .word • Medical' or the word • Surgical' or a 5. Regulation 31 of the principal regulations as set out in Regulation 2 of the regulations made as aforesaid on the 21st word of SImIlar purport alone or in combination with the day of February, 1927, is hereby amended by adding at the word • disinfectant' or • germicide' or • antiseptic' shall not appear on the label attached to any package containing a end. of clause (2) ther~~f the words" except in the case of baking powder contammg also a proportion of cream of disinfectant or germicide or antiseptic unless the substance in tartar." such package complies with the following conditions :- "(i) The substance shall be readily mis{'ible with water by 6. Clause (2) of Regulation 32 of the principal regulations the formation of a fine emulsion or otherwise' lind is hereby amended by revoking subclause (b) thereof and sub· "(ti) When five volumes of the substance are to stituting therefor the following :- dil~ted one hundred volumes with water the diluted fluid "(b) (i) There shall be written in the label attached to' sh~ have an efficiency for, killing ~he organisms every package containing baking powder the name Bacdlus Typho8U8 and Bacillus Coh equal' to or or names of the acid material or materials employed greater than the efficiency of a solution prepared in the manufacture of the baking powder, and where by diluting five volumes of liquefied carbolic acid two or more names are available for one or more of B.P. to one hundred volumes with water." the substances the name or names most oommonly "(4) There shall be written in the label attached to every in use shall be given. package containing a disinfectant or germicide or antiseptic, "(ti) Whe':! one acid material is employed such name shall five volumes of which when diluted to one hundred volumes be written in bold. faced saus serif capital letters wit~ water has a less e~ciency f.or killing the organisms of not less than twelve pointe face measurement in Bac'l~u8 '!'yph08U8 and Bacillu~ Col. than a solution prepared the following form : by dilUting five volumes of liquefied carbolic acid BoP. to • Prepared with, [Here 8tate the name of the acid one hundred volumes with water, the declaration in bold­ material.] , faced sans serif capital letters of not less than eight points "(iii) When more than one acid material is employed such face measurement :- names shall be written with equal prominence, and shall be followed immediately by a statement show· .. , Not equivalent to Carbolic Acid.' ing the parts per centum of each such acid material in terms of the total quantity of acid material .. (5) Every statement as to the use or strength or proportion employed, in bold. faced sans serif capital letters recommended for any purpose appearing on the label attached of not less than twelve points face measurement in to any disinfectant or germicide or antiseptic shall be made the following form, as for example - in accordance with the conditions laid down in Regulation 3 " , Prepared with- Per Cent. of the principal regulations." Cream of Tartar .. 60 9. ~at.ion 5 of the regulations made as aforesaid on Acid Sodium Phosphate •. 40 ' .. the' 21st , COllllt'il. stream, any sawdust or sawmill refuse, lime, sheep. dip, flax· mill refuse, or any other maHer or liquid that is noxious, poisonous, or injurious to fish: Provided that nothing herein contained shall extend to Regulatrons for Trout·fishing in the Stratford Acclimatization prohibit the depositing in such stream of debris from any District. mining claim. 8. Save as provided herein or by any other regulations BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. under the said Acts, no person shall take, fish for, catch, or kill in any manner whatever, or have in his possession, any ORDER IN COUNCIL. salmon· parr, or Bmolts, or the ova, young, or fry of any salmon At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of in any stage whatever; and any of the above·named taken June, 1930. by accident or otherwise shall immediately be returned alive into the water from which the same is taken. Present: 9. No person shall fish for trout or other acclimatized fish HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. without a license; and every person fishing shall, on the N pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in him demand of any ranger, constabl." officer of the said society, I by the Fisheries Act, 1908, and its amendments, His or of any person producing a license, produce and show to Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New such ranger, officer, constable, or person his license, and the Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the contents of his creel or bag and the bait used by him for Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make taking, cakhing, or killing such trout. the following regulations for all that part of the Dominion 10. Every trout not exceeding 10 in. in length from nose known as the Stratford Acclimatization District and the to tip of tail taken or caught by any person shall immediately waters thereof, as the same is defined in the First Schedule be returned alive into the water from which the same is taken. hereto; and doth hereby declare that these regulations shall, 11. No cross·line fishing, "troke-hauling, wilful foul·hooking, as from the date of the publication hereof in t.he N elV Zealand speA,ring, or any other unsportsmanlike device shall be used Gazette, supersede all other rcgulations for the said district, for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing trout; nor shall and such regulations are hereby revoked. A,ny baits be used with any medicated or chemical preparation whatever. 12. For the purpose of these regulations the mouth or REG U LAT ION S. entrance of every such river or stream shall be deemed to include cvery outlet of the same and the seashore between 1. LICENSES to fish for trout and other acclimatized fish such outlets, and shan extend over a radius of 500 yds. from within the said district may be issued under the hand of thc the point or line where the waters of such river or stream meet Secretary of the Stratford Acclimatization Society, or any thos(: of t.he sea, or of any harbour at low water. one authorized by the said Secretary on that behalf, and 13. No person shall buy, sell, or expose or offer for sale such license shall entitle the person named therein to fi.h in within the said district any of the salmonidae or trout, or the said ~cclimatization district from the first day of October take, tish for, catch, or kill any of the salmonidae or trout. in anyone year to the t.hirtieth day of April in the year in order to make sl1le of the same, without permission in following, between the hours of 4 a.m. and 10 p.m. only, writing under the hand of the Secretary of the society. subject to the said Acts and any regulations made there· 11. Any regulation I"Cgarding the number or weight of under and in force in the said distriet, and to these regulations. trout which a person may take or catch in anyone day or 2. The fee to be charged fOl" a license as aforesaid to each other specified pcriod which has been made by general regula­ male person over the age of sixteen years shall be orie pound tions under the Fisheries Act, 1908, and its amendments or (£1), and every such license shall be in the form set forth in regulations, shall not apply to the said district. the Second Schedule hereto. Licenses may also be issued to 15. If any person shall be convicted of all offence against boys attending school or under the age of sixteen, or to these regulations the license (if any) held by the offender women, at a fee of five shillings (5s.) for each license "0 issued: shan thereupon become void. Provided that it shan be lawful for any Secretary or his 16. The penalty for the breach of allY of these regulations deputy, in any case where application is made for a license shall not be more than £50. on or after the thirty·first day of December in any year, to issue a license to any man for the sum of twelve shillings FIRST SCHEDULE. and sixpence (12s. 6d.), but so that such license shall extend only from the time of granting the same until the termina· STRAn'oRD ACCLI~[ATIZATION SOCIETY. tion of the then trout· fishing season. !\fonthly licenses en· ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District bounded on the titling the holder thereof to fish only in the waters of the north generally by the Taranaki Acclimatization District from Stratford Acclimatization District may be issued after the the summit of Mount Egmont to a point on the Tangarakau thirty-first day of December in each year at a fee of seven Stream due east of Mount Dampier; thence southerly down shillings and sixpence (7s. 6d.) each. No license shall confer the Tangarakau Stream to the con6scation· line; thence any right of entry upon the land of any person without his south.westerly along the confiscation· line to the western consent. boundary of Block XVI, Waro Survey District; thence C 2030 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 48 southerly along that said western boundary and its produc- " Licensing Henry George Rose to Use and occupy a Part of the tion to the 39th parallel south latitude; thence easterly along Foreshore at Horeke, Hokianga Harbour, a8 a Site for a that parallel to the Ohura Stream; thence down the Ohura Store. • Stream to the Wanganui River; thence down the Wanganui -- River to the mouth of the Tangarakau River; thence by a BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. right line from the mouth of the Tangarakau River to Wha­ kaihuwaka (Mount Humphries) Trig. Station; thence in a ORDER IN COUNCIL. south-east direction along the north-eastern boundary of Sec- At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of tion I (]'orest Reserve), Block III, Turakawa Survey District, June, 1930_ to the Whakaihuwaka Road; thence south.easterly along Present: the said Whakaihuwaka Road to Te Mapou Trig_; thence southerly along the range and passing through Kotikiekie, HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. Manaianahi, and Taungatahi to Rautauwhil'i; thence by a HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-first right line to the south-eastern corner of Block VII, Taura­ W day of December, one thousand nine hundred and kawa Survey District; thence westerly along the southern fourteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. I, boundaries of Blocks VII, VI, and V, Taurakawa Survey of the seventh day of the following month, Henry George Rose District, to the south-western corner of Section 2, Block V (who, with his executors, administrators, and assigns, is here­ aforesaid; thence northerly along the western boundaries of inafter referred to as "the licensee") was, in pursuance of Sections 2 and 1, Block V afore,aid, to the north-western the provisions of the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter called corner of the last-mentioned section; thence across the Moea­ .. the said Act "), licensed to use and occupy a part of the watea Road and westerly along the southern boundaries of foreshore and land below low-water mark at Horeke, Hoki­ Section 5, Block VIII, Omona Survey District, across the anga Harbour, as shown on plan marked M.D. 4347, and Karewa Road, and along the southern boundaries of Sec­ deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wel­ tions 12 and ll, Block VII, Omona Survey District, to the lington, in order to erect and maintain a store in accordance south-western corner of the said Section 11; thence by the with the said plan and deposited as aforesaid, for the term of western boundaries of Sections 11 and 14, Block VII afore­ fourteen years, computed from the twenty-first day of De­ said, the southern boundaries of Section 8, Block II, Omona cember, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen: Survey District, to the northern~ost corner of Section 1 of And whereas the said license has expired and it is desirable Subdivision 1 of Matemateonga Block; thence by the eastern to renew the same on the terms and conditions hereinafter boundaries of Subdivisions 6 and 7 and the southern boundary expressed; of Subdivision 7, Matemateonga Block, to the Patea River'; Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of thence by the Patea River to a point in line with the northern the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of boundary of Section 11, Block VIII, Ngaire Survey District; the power and authority vest.ed in him by the said Act, and thence to and by that section and by Block XII to Trig. of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that Station B, Rahui, by Subdivision 15, Pukengahu Block, to behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the the north-eastern corner of that subdivision; thence along Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve the northern boundary of the said Subdivision 15 to the of the purpose or object for which the said license is required easternmost corner of Subdivision 16, along the eastern by the licensee as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and boundary of the said Subdivision 16 to the Pukengahu Road, exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like by that road to a point due west of Trig. Station B, Rahui ; advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and thence by a line running due west to its intersection with the permit the licensee to use and occupy that part of the fore­ south-western boundary of Subdivision 11, Pukengahu Block, shore and of the land below low-water mark immediately and by that subdivision to the northern boundary of Block XI, contiguous thereto on which the said store is erected, as Ngaire Survey District; by that block to the northernmost shown and delineated on the plan so deposited as aforesaid, corner of Section 35, and by that section to Oru Road; by for the purpose of maintaining the said store, such license to that road to and by Ngaire Road to its junction with Karepo be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject 'to the Road; by Karepo Road and by the northern boundary of terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto. Block X, Ngaire Survey District, to the middle of the Wai- ngongoro River; thence by a line along the middle of that river to the middle of Finnerty Road; thence by a line SCHEDULE. along the middle of Finnerty Road to Hastings Road; thence I. I ... theoe conditions the term­ . by a line along the middle of Hastings Road to a point " Foreshore" means such parts of the bed, shore, or opposite the northern boundary of Section No. 32, Block VIII, banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered Kaupokonui Survey District; thence by a right line to the by the flow and ebh of the tide at ordinary spring north - eastern corner of that sect.ion; thence by Sections tides. Nos. 32 and 31, Block VIII aforesaid, to Duthie Road; " Low-water mark" means low-water mark at ordinary across that road, and by Section No. 29, Block VIII afore­ spring tides; said, and the production of the northern boundary of that " Minister" mean8 the [',[inister of Marine as defined by section to the middle of Palmer Road; thence by a line the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes along the middle of that road to the north-eastern corner of any officer, person, or authority acting by or under Block XI, Kaupokonui Survey District; thence by Blocks XI the direction of such Minister. and X to the south-eastern corner of Section I, Block VI, 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order Kaupokonui Survey District; thence towards the west gene­ in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the rally by the last-mentioned section to Opunake Road; and foreshore and land below low·water mark on which the said by the southern side of that road to a point in line with the store is erected as shown on the plan M.D. 4347, and deposited eastern boundary of Section 16, Block VI aforesaid; thence in the office of the Marine Department as afore~aid. across the Opunake Road, and by Sections Nos. 16, 13, and 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted 11, Block VI aforesaid, to the north-eastern corner of the by thi. Order in Council, the licensee shall pay to the Minister last-mentioned section; and thence by a right line to the the sum of £1, and thereafter an annual sum of £4 in advance, summit of Mount Egmont, the place of commencement. payahle on the 1st day of April in each year, the first of such paym.. nts to be made on the licensee being supplied with a SECOND SCHEDULE. copy of this Order in Council. 4_ His Majest.y or the Governor-General and all officers in J~IOENSE TO FISH. the Government service act.ing in the execution of their duty, The Fisheries Act, 1908, and its Amendments. shall at. all times have free in/Hess, passage, and egress int'O, THE holde~ Of. this ~cense [Name in jull.], of [Address], [Galling I th~OUg. h, a',ld out of ~he sai~ Bt~l'e without 'payme~t. or occupatwn], havmg this day paid the sum of £ ,is. .)~ The hc,,~see 8h"1l. mamtam the abO\ e-mentlOneo sture hereby authorized to fish with only one rod and line for trout m good ordel and repaIr. . . and other acclimatized fish in every acclimatization district 6. ,I.ny P?l'son authorIzed h) .the Mlrust~r . mllY at all in New Zealand, except in Rotoru': Acclimatization District reason~hle tImes enter upon the sa~d.store an',! new the st~.te and Taupo wl1ters, from the 1st day of October, 19 ,to the of repaIr t.hereof; and upon 8uch ~hmster leavI."-g ~t or p,?stmg 30th day of April, 19 ,subject to the said Acts and to the to the last known adrlress.o~ the hcensee a no.tl.ce m wr.ltmg of general regulations made thereunder and to the regulations m:y ~lefect or want of r,epa.lr III such sto::e reqUlrI~g the llC'ense~, for the time being in force in the Stratford Acclimatization wlthm ~ reasonable tIme t~ be therelIl prescrIbed, to repaIr District, and to the local regulations for the time being in the same, the hcensee shall WIth all ~onvement speed canse such force in other acclimatization districts. defect T to ~e remo,:"ed or s~ch repairs to be .made_ . Dated at this day of , 19 7. ~othmg herem contamed shall authOrIze the hcensee to do or cause to he dono anything repngnant to or inconsistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regulation of the Secretary, Society. Stratf~;d 'A~~li;;~tization Minister of Customs, or ~ith any provisions of the Harbours F. D. THOMSON, ,\ct, 1923, or its amendments, or any regulations made there­ Clerk of the Executive Council. Iunder, and that are now or may hereafter be in force. JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2031

8. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under the power and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, t,his Order in Council shall continue to be in force for fourteen and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in Hlat years from the 21st day of December, 1928, unless in the mean­ behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the time such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve modified, or revoked by competent authority; and the licen~ec of the purposes or objects for which the said license is shall not assign, cbarge, or part with any such right, power, or required by the licensee as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance privilege without the written consent of the Minister first and exercise of the said power and authorit,y, and with the obtained. like advice and consent, as aforesaid, doth hereby license and 9. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any time permit the licensee to use and occupy those parts of the resumed by the Governor·General, without payment of any foreshore which are particularly shown and delineated on compensation whatever, on giving the liceusoo thJ;OO calendar plan M.D. 6800, so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of months previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall be maintaining thereon the said structure.s erected in accordance sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at or posted with the said plan, such license to be held and enjoyed by to the last known address of the licensee in New Zealand. the licensee U}IOn and subject to the terms and conditions 10. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which the said set forth in the Schedule hereto. store may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through any default or neglect on the licensee's part. H. In case the licensee shall- (1) Commit or suffer a breach of the conrlitions hereinbefore SCHEDULE. set forth, or any of them: 1. IN these conditions the terms- (2) CeMI' to use or occupy the said store for a period of thirty days: " Foreshore" means such part of the bed, shore, or (3) Become bankrupt. or be in any manner brought under banks of a t,idal water as are covered and uncovered the operation of any law for the time being in force by the flow and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring relating to bankruptcy; or tides: (4) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these "Low-water mark" means low-water mark a,t ordinary conditions,- spring tides : then, and in any of the said cases, this Order in Coul.cil, and " :Minister ,. means the Minister of Marine as defined by every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revol

12. In ca.se the licensee sha.ll- FIRST SCHEDULE. (1) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein· 1. IN Ghese conditions the terms- before set forth, or a.ny of them; " Foreshore" means such parts of the hed, shore, or (2) Cea.se to use or occupy the sa.id structures or a.ny of banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered them for a. period of thirty da.ys; by the How and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring (3) Become ba.nkrupt, or be in any ma.nner brought under tides: the operation of any law in force for the time being " Low.water mark" means low· water mark at ordinary relating to ba.nkruptcy ; or spring tides : (4) Fa.il to pa.y the sum specified in clause 3 of these " Minister" means the Minister of Marine as defined by conditions,- the Shipping and Seamen Act., 1908, and includes then, a.nd in a.ny of the sa.id ca.ses, this Order in Council, and any officer, person, or authority acting by or under every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and the direction of such Minister. determined by the Governor· Genera.l in Council without 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order any notice to the licensee or other pro~eeding whatsoever; in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the a.nd puhlica.tion in the New Zealand Gazette of a.n Order in foreshore and land below low·water mark occupied by the Council conta.ining such revocation shall be sufficient notice wharf, as shown on plan marked M.D. 3028. to the licensee a.nd to all persons concerned or interested 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted ·that this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being supplied privileges thereby gra.nted and conferred, have been revoked with a eopy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 lOs., and determined. and thereafter an annual Bum of £2 in advance, dating from 13. In the event of this Order in Council being revoked the 1st day of April, 1930, the first of sueh annual payments for a.ny rea.son whatsoever, or upon the expiry of the period to be made on the licene~B being supplied with a copy of this for which the license is granted, the licensce shall, if required Order in Council. by the Minister so to do, remove the said structures or any 4. All persons shall at all reasonable times, upon pa.yment of them entirelv from the sites, and restore the sites to their of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the said original conditIon within three months from the date of wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and there­ from. revoca.tion or expiry, a.s the case may he; a.nd if the licensee fa.ils so to do, the Minister may cause the said structures 5. Ris Majesty or the Governor·General, and all officers or any of them to be removed and the sites so restored, and in the Government service acting in the execution of their may recOVer the costs incurred by the said removal and duty, shall at all times have free ingress, pa.ssage, and egress into, through, and out of the sa.id wharf without payment. restoration from the licensee. 14. The occupa.tion of the said structures shan be sufficient 6. The licensee shall maintain the above· mentioned wharf in good order and repair; and shall at all times exhibit there· evidence of the accepta.noe by the licensee of the terms and from a.nd mainta.in at the licensee's own eost suita.ble and conditions of this Order in Council. necessary lights for the guidance of vessels, provided that F. D. THOMSON, no light shall be exhibited until after it has been approved Clerk of the I<~xecutive Cr,uncil. of by the Minister. 7. Any person authorized by the Minister may a.t all reason· able times enter upon the said whal"f and view the state of repa.ir thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting Licensing William James Gordon to use and occupy a Part to the last known address of the licensee in New Zealand a of tke Foreshore and Land below Low·water Mark at A.waroa notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in such wharf, Bay, Waikeke Island, as a Site for a Wharf, and prescribing requiring the licensee within a reasonable time, to be therein Dues for tke use tkerenf. prescribed, to repair the same, the licensee shall, with all cpnvenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be made. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. 8. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the licensee to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent ORDER IN COUNCIL. with any law relating to the Customs, or any regulation of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of the At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of Harbours Act, 1923, or its amendments, or any regulations June, 1930. made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter he in Present: force. 9. The ballast of all vessels loading at the sa.id whal"f shall HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. be taken away by the licensee and deposited above high. HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered water mark, or at such place as may be approved of by the W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, William Minister, or by any person appointed by the Minister for that .Tames Gordon, of Awaroa Bay (who, with his executors, purpose. administrators, and assigns is hereinafter referred to as "the 10. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under licensee "), has applied to the Governor·General in Council this Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen for a license under the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter called years from the first day of April, one thousa.nd nine hundred " the said Act "), to occupy a part of the foreshore and land and thirty, unless in the mea.ntime such rights, powers, and below low·water mark of Awaroa Bay, Waiheke Island, in privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked by competent order to maintain thereon a wharf erected in accordance with authority; and the licensee shall not assign, charge, or pa.rt approved plans marked M.D. 3028, and deposited in the with any such right, power, or privilege without the previous office of the Marine Department at Wellington: written consent of the Minister first obta.ined. And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor. II. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any General in Council that the work will not be or tend to the time resumed by the Governor·General, without pa.yment of injury of navigation: . any compensation Whatever, on giving to the licensee six And whereas it is desirable that a license should be granted calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such and issued to the licensee under the said Act for the purpose notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered aforesaid, on the terms and conditions hereinafter expressed: at or posted to the last known address of the licensee in New Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of Zea.land. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of 12. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which the the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to susta.in through all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, any default or neglect on the licensee's pa.rt. and ad ing by and with the advice and consent of the Executive 13. Tn ca.se the licensee sha.ll- Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the (1) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions hereinafter purpose or object for which the said license is required by the set forth, or any of them; licensee as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and exercise (2) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period of of the said power and authority, and by and with the like thirty days; advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and (3) Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation permit the licensee to use and occupy that part of the fore. of any law for the time being in force relating to shore and land below low·water mark which is particularly bankruptcy; or shown and delineated on the plan so deposited as aforesaid, (4) Fail to pay the SUIDS specified in clause 3' of these for the purpose of maintaining the aforesaid wharf thereon, conditions; such heense to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon then, ,md in any of the said cases, this Order in Council, and and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the First every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and Schedule hereto; and doth hereby prescribe that the dues determined by the Governor·General in Council without any and rates set forth in the Second Schedule hereto shall be taken notice to the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever; and and charged by the licensee for the use of the said wharf. publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council JUNE 26.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2033 containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the G. GENERATING VOLTAGE. licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this The generating voltage shall be approximately llO volts Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges thereby between the terminals. granted and conferred have been revoked and determined. 6. Dl'RATION OF LICENSE. SECOND SCHEDULE. This license shall, unless sooner determined, whether by SHIPPING WHAR~'_~GE. surrender by the licensee or by revocation under the pro­ visions contained in the said regulations or in any amending EVERY person who shall use this wharf with any vessel shall or substituted regulations, continue in force for a period of pay for the use thereof as follows, that is to say :- twenty-one years from the date hereof. For every vessel a sum of Id. per ton on the gross tonnage of such vessel per day for each day or part of a day a 7. EFFECT OF DETERMINATION OF LICENSE. vessel shall occupy a berth alongside any vessel lying at the said wharf, or shall lie at the said wharf undergoing The determination of this license, whether by expiration of time, by surrender, or by revocation as aforesaill- shall not repairs or fitting out only, or shall lie off the said wharf relieve the licensee from any liability theretofore incurred with a line attached thereto. under this license.

GOODS WHARFAGE. 8. RAILWAY A~D TELEGRAPH LINES. Every person who shall use this wharf for landing or ship­ Tho licensee shall, from timc to time, rectify to the satis­ ping any goods shall, before using the ,ame, pay dues as faDtion of the Minister of Railways and Minister of Telegraphs, follows, that is to say :-- respectively, any interference or disturbance caused by thE' I. For all goods landed on 01' shipped from the wharf, a erection or operation of the licensee's system that affects the mininmm charge of 6el. cadI on small goods; Is. each satisfactory working of any telegraph-line which is under the on all boxes, bags, sacks, cream-cans; 2s. 6<1. per ton control of or in lise by the Railway Department and the weight or measurement on goods not specified. Post and Telegraph Department, respectively, and which was 2. For every head of cattle or horses landed upon or shipped erected before the erection of the lines hereby licensed. from the said wharf, 28. 6d. per head. 3. For every yearling or calf so landed upon or shippcd 9. CHARGES FOR ELECTRIOAL ENERGY. from the said wharf, the sum of Is. per head. The charges for electrical energy shall not exceed 28. 6d. 4. For every head of sheep or pigs so lan<:cd upon or shipped per unit. from the said wharf, the sum of 6d. per head. G. For every head of poultry so landed upon or ,hipped 10. REQUIREJ1ENTS OF \'{AIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. from the s>tid wharf, the sum of 3d. per head. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, the licensee shall n ,t, by virtue of these presents, be entitled to P ASSE~G ERS_ lay, construct, put up, place, or use within the \Vaiapu For every passenger who shall land or be shipped from the County the electric lines hereby authori.ed except subject to said wharf, the sum of 6d. such conditions, not inconsistent with the provisions of this F. D. THOMSON, license or of the said regulations or any regulutions hereafter Clerk of the Execuliyc Council. made in amendment thereof or in substitution therefor, as may from time to time lawfully be imposed by the Waiapu County Council. License authorizing M e8ST8. D. J. Barry, Ltd., of Gi8borne, to erect Electric Line8 in Portion of the IV a;llpu Count!; II. PURC£IA~E OF IN~TALLAT1LlN BY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD (Ruatoria) . OR CRo\VN. Any Electric-power Roard, duly constituted in terms of BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. the Electric-power Boards Act, 192G, or any Act passed in ORDER IN COUNCIL. amendment thereof or in substitution therefor, if its district includes the area described in clause 1 hereof, or the Crown, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of shall have the right, at any time during the currency of June, 1930. this license, to purchase and take over the licensee's instal­ Present: lation at a valuation to be agreed upon between the said HIS EXCELLENCY TilE GOVERNOR-G]]NERAL IN COUNCIL. Board or the Crown, 8.S the case may be, and the licensee; N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the and, failing such agreement, at a valuation to be fixed by a I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in single arbitrator to be appointed pursuant to the provisions anywise enabling him in that behalf. His Excellency the of the Arbitration Act, 1908, and thereupon the Governor­ Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting General may by Order in Council revoke this license. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive F. D. THOMSON, Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize Messrs. Clerk of the Executive Council. D. J. Barry, Ltd., of Gisborne, a private registered company (P.W.26/1405.) (hereinafter referred to as "the licensee "), to lay, construct, put up, place, and use electric lines within the area of supply hereinafter defined; the electric lines at present proposed to be erected being indicated by yellow and green lines on Consenting to stopping Portion of a Road ;n Blocks I X and )U II, the plan marked P.W.D. 78883, deposited in the office of Hapuakohe Suney District, Waikl1to County. the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. CONDITIONS. ORDER IN COUNCIL. 1. AREA OF SUPPLY. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of THE area of supply comprises the portion of the Waiapu June, 1930. County shown on the said plan, being thereon edged red. Present: 2. PURPOSES OF LIN~]S. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. The said lines may be used for lighting, power, and heating N pursuance anel exercise of the powers and authorities purposes. I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywipe enabling him in this behalf, His 3. LICENSE TO BE SUBJEC·.r TO REGULATIONS. Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New The license hereby conferred is subject to compliance by Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the the licensee with the regulations made under section 2 of Execntive Council of th" said Dominion, doth hereby consent the Public Works Amendment Act, HIll, on the 11th dav of to the \Vaikato COllnty COllIJcil stol'ping the portion of road July, 1927, and published in the al/zette on the 12th day of the described in the Schedule hereto. same month at page 2360 (hereinafter called "the said regulations "), and with all regulations hereafter made in amendment thereof or in substitution therefor. SCHEJ)UL}<~. ApPROXIMATE aroa of the piece of road permitted to be 4. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. stopped: 1 acre 3 roods. The system of supply shall be the system described in Adjoining or passing through part Allotment 463 and Allot­ paragraph (e) of clause 5 of the said regulations. ment 465, Taupiri Parish. ------_._------

2034 THE NEW ZEAJ.JAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Situated in Blocks IX and XIII, Hapuakohe Survey Confe1'1'ing apeoial Jurisdiction on the Native Land OOllrt. District (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 25578.) In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 7876J, ORDER IN COUNCIL. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at 'Vellington, and thereon coloured green. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: (P.W.34/3032.) HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section twenty-five of the Nativc Land W Act, 1909, it is enacted that, in addition to the juris­ diction elsewhere in the said Act conferred upon the Native .if[ember appointed to the Owhango Public Hall and Library Land Court, the Governor-General may by Order in Council Board. confer upon the Court jurisdiction in any matter or question affecting the rights of Natives in any real or personal property: BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. And whereas it is expedient to confer upon the Court the ORDER IN COUNCIL. jurisdiction hereinafter a ppeariug : Now. therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of At the Government House at Welliugton, this 23rd day of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of June, 1930. the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and all Present: other powers thereunto him cnabling, and acting by and HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby confer npon the Native Land H.EREAS by an Order in Council dated the twenty­ Court jurisdiction to hear and determine as between Natives W fir.t day of January, one thousand niue hundred whether the whole or any part of a certain sum of money and thirty, and published in the Gazette of the thirtieth day deposited by one Te Whakallruhanga te Roia in the Post Office of that month, the control of Section 17, Block 1, Town of Savings-bank at Taumarunui, and which was withdrawn by Owhango, Wellington Land District, a reserve for a site for one Houpapa te Urn, a son of the depositor, by virtue of an a public hall and library, was vested in certain persons therein order dated on or about the 14th November, 1928, belongs named, who were by the said Order in Council constituted to the estate of thc said Tc Whakauruhanga te Roia (deceased), a special Board, by the name of the Owhango Public !I all or whether the Native Trustec as administrator of the estate and Library Board, in pursuance of section seventeen of the of the said deceascd, or any person other than the said HOII­ Public Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928: papa te Uru havc any right, title, or interest therein, with And whereas it is desirable that Edwin Percival Gatchell, power and jurisdiction to make such order or orders ItS the of Owhango, should be appointed a member of the said circumstances of the cftse may reqnire, and to enforce com­ Board, in place of Samuel Richard .Johnson, who has re­ pliance therewith as fully and effectually as if the claim and signed: ordcr were within the ordinary jurisdiction of the Court. Now, therefore, His .ExceUency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice F. D. THOMSON. and· consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Clerk of the Executive CounciL and in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by section seventeen of the Public Reserves, Domains, and ------~ ------National Parks Act, 1928, doth hereby appoint the said Declaring Portions of Road in Block8 V II and VIII, Ota· Edwin Percival Gatchell matea Survey District, to be Government Road8. to be a member of the Owhango Public Hall and J.ibrary Board constituted by the Order in Council dated the twenty­ first day of Jannary, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. hereinbefore referred to. in place of the said Samuel Richard ORDER IN COUNCIL. Johnson, who has resigned. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of F. D. THOMSON, June, 1930. Clerk of the Executive Council. (L. and S. 22/2352.) Present: HIS EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUliOIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by the I Public Works Act,1928, and of all other powers in anywise Revoking Order in Council licen8ing the N orthern Steamship enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ Company, i.imited, to use and occupy Part of the Fore8hore General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with at Awaroa Bay, Waiheke Island, as a Site for a Wharf. the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the portions BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become Government roads. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Welliugt.on, this 23rd day of June, 1930. SCHEDULE. Present: . HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. Approximate Areas of the Pieces of Adjoining or passing HEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-sixth Road declared to be through Situated In .Block W dav of Januarv, one thousand nine hundred and Government Roads. twenty-one; and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No.9, of the third day of the following month, the Northern Steam­ ship Company, Limited (who, with its successors and assigns, A. R. P. 0 2 is hereinafter called "the Company"), was licensed to use 9'0 '1 Otioro and Te Topuni r VII and VIII 1 2 0'3 VIII and occupy part of the foreshore below low-water mark at ?- Block A No.1 Awaroa Bay, Waiheke Island, as a site for a wharf: ' 0 0 2'9 j l VIII And whereas the company has applied to have the herein­ 0 024'9 before-recited license rcvoked, and it is desirable to revoke 0 1 5'6 Otioro and Te Topuni VIII the same: 0 o 10'5 Block A No. 2A 0 0 0'2 1j Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand. in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in him by the Harbours Act, Situated in Survey District of (Auckland R.D.). 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him (S.O. 25359.) in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are revoke the hereinbefore-recitel) Order in Council of the twenty­ more particularly delineated on the plan marked P_W.D. 76798, sixth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at one, as from the thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine W cllington, and thereon coloured green. hundred aud thirty. 1<'. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. (P.W.62/1/1/27.) JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2035

Order in Council consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local Authorities and prescribing Terms and Rates of Interest. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. Present: HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL m COUNOIL. HEREAS the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto are desirous of raising the respective amounts W set out opposite their names therein : And whereas the said local authorities have complied with the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council under the said Act should be given to the raising of the loans on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: And wherea.s, in respect of such of the said loans as are intended to be borrowed at a rate of interest not otherwise authorized, the Minister of Finance has in each case given his precedent consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, to the borrowing by the said local authorities of the respective loans aforesaid, for thc terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at respcctive rates of interest being such a.s shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf. doth hereby consont to the raising by the respective local authorities whose names are sct out in the Second Column of the said Schedule of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule, up to the respective amounts set out in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, for the respective terms set out in the Fifth Column of the said Schedule, at rates of interest being such as shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, subject to the condition that the respective local authorities shall, before borrowing the said respective sums or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by establishing a sinking fund under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, or under such other statutory enactment as may be applicable in any respective case, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate or rates which shall be not less than the respective rates per centum set out in the Seventh Column of the said Schedule, such payments to be made in respect of every part of the said respective sums for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to be made not later than one year after the first day from which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so borrowed, and subject to the further condition that in no case shall any portion of interest or sinking fund be paid out of loan-moneys.

SCHEDULE. ----_._------,-- ! I I S_nth Sizth Column. Fir.t Fifth I Column. Column. Second Column. Third Column. Fourth Column. Column' l Annual Rate per Centum of Consecutive Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. I Amount of Loan. Term of I ~re~ Number. Payment I Loan'l=r Centum. into Sinking Fund. -----'------.--- I £ Years. £ s. d. £ s. d. Napier Borough Council .. Napier Water-supply Extension 12,150 :lO 510 0 I 10 0 Loan, 1929 I 2 Napier Streets Bitumen Paving 13,300 15 510 0 4 12 6 Loan, 1929 3 Tar!1.naki County Council Upper Puniho Road Loan, 1929 400 20 510 0 3 0 0 4 Atkinson Road Loan, 1930 200 20 5 15 0 3 0 0 5 South Cant~rbury Hospital Timaru Hospital Loan, 1930 .. 47,000 20 5 15 0 3 0 0 Board 6 Christchurch T ram way Development and Improvement 10,000 25 5 15 0 2 2 0 Board Loan, 1930 7 Waitemata County Council Wainui Riding Supplementary 1,100 20 5 15 0 3 0 0 Loan, 1930 8 Pahiatua Couuty Council Workman's Cottage Loan, 1930 600 25 5 15 0 2 2 0

(T. 40/416/6.) F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Order in Oouncil prescribing tke Rate./! of Interest that ,nay be paid by certain Local A uthorities in respect of 8pecified Loans or Purtions thereof.

BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. Present: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. HEREAS each of the local authorities mentioned in the Second Column of the Schedule hereto has been authorized W to borrow, in respect of the loans referred to in the Third Column of the said Schedule, the respective sums stated in the Fourth Column of the said Schedule, and the respective amounts shown in the Fifth Column of the suid Schednle have not been borrowed: And whereas the Minister of Finance has in each case given his precedent consent as required by section one hundred and fourteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926 (hereinafter called" the said section "), and it is desired that the rates of interest at which the money may be borrowed be rates which shall not produce to the lenders rates exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the -advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said section and by section eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, :tud of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby prescribe that each of the amounts set out in 2036 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 48 the Fifth Column of the said Schedule may be raised by the respective local authority whose name is set out in the Second Column of the said Schedule, at a rate of interest being such as shall not produce to the lender a rate exceeding the respective rates specified in the Sixth Column of the said Schedule, and the respective local authorities are hereby authorized to borrow the respective sums accordingly.

SCHEDULE.

Fir" Fourth Column. I Fifth uolumn-, -[ ~:: ~:"mn. Col.. mn. SUOfIIl Col ..mn. Third Column. Amount of Loan i A;;;;;;nt I Rate of Consecutive I Name of Local Authority. Name of Loan. Number. authorized. I not borrowed. P~8~~~. ~~~_,, ----;------~------.' _____-.J ------I I £ Per Cent. Newmarket Borough Council i Street Improvement Loan No. 7 I l~' 100 5f I Supplementary Loan, 1930 2 Relief of Unemployment Loan, 1929 I 600 600 51 3 Dannevirke :B~rough Council Domain Improvements Loan, 1929 I 2,000 500 5! 4· Miller's Road Bridge Loan, 1930 .. 550 550 5r 5 Thames County" Council Th lmes Valley Water-supply Loan, 11,500 1,800 51 1929 6 Grey Electric-power Board Construction Loan, 1929 118,000 68,000 51

(T. 40/416/6.) F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Order in Council conaenting to the Raising of a Loan of I And whereas the said local authority has complied with £1,600 by tlte Cheviot County Council. the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act, . 1926 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), and it is expedient BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. that the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council ORDER IN COUNCIL. I under the said Act should be given to the raising of the said loan on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of I Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of June, 1930. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Present: and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERA L IN COUNCIL. and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities HEREAS the Cheviot County COUDcil (hereinafter conferred on him by the said Act, and of all other powers W called" the said local authority") proposcs, pursuant and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby to section one hundred and thirty-five of the Public Works consent to the raising by the said local authority of the ~aid Act, 1928, to borrow the sum of one thousand six hundred loan by way of bank overdraft up to the amount of three pounds for the purpose of me~ting the Che.viot County's I !~~~~~! fi:re !.~:r~t fn~~!~ f:: :h!ll~o~f ;~~d:(\~e:~\~! share o~ tJ;te cost of constructmg a new bridge. over the I lenders a rate exceeding current bank overdraft rates, subject HurunUl River and approaches thereto, on the ChrlStchurch- t th dit' th t' th fi . 1 d' thO t fi t Blenheim via Parnassus Main Highway, by a loan to be I 0 e con IOn am. e nanCla year e~ mg Ir y- r~ known as "Hurunui Bridge Renewal Loan, 1930"; March, one ~housand mne hundred. and thirty-one, and m Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor.General of every finanClal year thereafter dunng the currency of the the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice loan the moneys so borrowed shall be reduced by the sum uf and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, not less than five hundred pounds. and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities F. D. THOMSON, conferred on him by the Local Government Loans Board Act, Clerk of the Executive Council. 1926, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him (T.49/l43.) in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the raising by the said local authority of the said loan up to the amount of one thousand six hundred pounds for a term of thirty-five years, at such rate or rates of. interest as shall not produce to the Directing the Sale of Land under the Public Works Act, 1928, lenders a rate exceeding the rate of five pounds ten shillings in Block I X, TOIL'n of Allanton. per centum per annum, subject to the condition that the said local authority shall, before borrowing the said sum or any part thereof, make provision for the repayment thereof by II BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. establishing a sinking fund under the I.ocal Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, and shall thereafter make to such sinking fund ORDER IN COUNCIL. payments at intervals of not more than one year at a rate At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day (f or rates which shall be not less than the rate of one pound June, I !lao. two shillings and sixpence per centum, such payments to be Present: made in respect of every part of the said SUlli for the time being so borrowed and not repaid, and the first payment to HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL III COU.NCIL. be made not later than one year after the first day from N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities which interest to the lender is computed on any moneys so I conferred upon him by the Public Works Act, 1928, borrowed. His Excellency the Governor-Genera! of the Dominion of F. D. THOMSON, New Zealand, acting by and with the advicc and consent Clerk of the Executive Council. of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby (T.49/4OO/2.) direct the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto, I such land being no longer required for the public work for which it was acquired. Order in Council consenting to the Raising of a Loan of £3,500 by the lIfaniototo Hospital Board. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land directed to be sold :- BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. A. R. P. Being ORDER IN COUNCIL. o 0 37·7 Section 10; edged blue. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day oj o 0 39·8 11 ; red. June, 1930. Situated in Block IX, Town of Allanton. Present: In the Otago Land District; as the same are more HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78668, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at. ",,{'X7 HEREAS the Maniototo Hospital Board (hereinafter Wellington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. \' V called" the said local authority") is desirous of raising by way of bank overdraft the sum of three thousand F. D. THOMSON, five hundred pounds for the purpose of eqnipping a new I Clerk of the Executive Council. hospital at Ranfurly and erecting a doctor's residence: (P.W. 48/68.) JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2037

Declaring a Public Road in tke No. 10 Hi;:kway District to be I with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the a 1Jlain Highway. said Dominion, doth hereby appoint Harry ·James Hallett, BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. \Valter McKeown, and ORDER IN COUNCIL. Hans Alexander Pedersen At the Government House at Wl)llington, this· 23rd day of to be the Puketitiri Domain Board, having control of the June, 1!l30. land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby Preso.lnt: appoint Saturday, the twenty-eighth day of June, one thou· HlB EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. sand nine hundred and thirty, at two o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Domain as the place where, the first N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities meeting of the Board shall be held. I vested in him by section three of the Main Highways Act, 1922, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him SCHEDULE. in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor·General of the DoIninion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT.-PUKETITIRI DOMAIN. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, SECTION 30, Block XIV, Pohui Survey District: Area, doth hereby order and declare that on and after the date of l! acres 3 roods 16 perches. the gazetting of this Order in Council the portion of public F. D. THOMSON, road described in the Schedule hereto shall become a main Clerk of the Executive Council. highway and form part of the Ma.sterton-Martinborough via (L. and S. 1/413.) Gladstone Main Highway within the meaning and for the purposes of the Main Highways Act, 1922. Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Tahuna Domain. SCHEDULE. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. MARTINBOROUGH-MASTERTON via Gladstone: All that road or portion of road in the Masterton County, known as John· ORDER IN COUNCIL. stone Street, commencing at the south·eastern corner of At the Government House at Wellington, this 2300 day of Section 13, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, Block I, June, 1930. Otahoua Survey District, and proceeding generally in a north. Present: westerly direction via the said Johnstone Street, and terminat· ing at the boundary of the Masterton Borough at the eastern HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. corner of Section 9, Masterton Small FarlD Settlement, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Block I, Ot3houa Survey District., being a distance of 24 I section forty.four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and chains, more or less. As the same iH more particularly National Parks Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor· delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78813, depositpd in General of the DoIninion of New Zealand, acting by and the office of the Main Highways B.,ard at Wellington, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the thereon coloured red. said Dominion, doth hereby appoint F. D. THO:MSON, Ernest Richard Collins, Clerk of the Executive Council. Robert Herbert Collins, Robert Newton, [lirecting the Sate of Land under the P.u.btic Warks A.·t, 1.928, John Silcock, in Block VII, Maungaru Survey District. Stephen Robert Solley, John Marshall Stewart, BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. Gilbert Ronald White, John Raymond White, and ORDER IN COUNCIL. Edward Robert Whitechurch At the Government HOllse at Wellington, this 23rd day of to be the Tahuna Domain Board, having control of the June, 1930. land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby Present: appoint Wednesday, the ninth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, at half.past seven o'clock p.m., as HIS EXCELLENOY 'raE GOVEBNOB·G ENERAL IN COUNCIL. the time when, and the Tahuna Public Hall as the place where, N pursuance and exercist> of the powers and authorities the first meeting of the Board shall be held. I conferred upon him by the Public Works Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent SCHEDULE. of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-TABUNA DOMAIN. direct the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto, such land being no longer required for the public work for SECTION 27, Tahuna Village: Area, 0 aores. which it was acquired. ___ F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. (L. and S. 1/711.) ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land directed to be sold: 2 roods. /lJxempting I.and in the Elstow Drainage District, Counly of Being Lot 165 on D.P. 9180, being portion of Omana Block. Haurrtki Plains, from Rates under the Hauraki. Plain8 Act, Situated in Block VII, Maungaru Survey District (Auck. 1926. land R.D.). (S.O. 25767.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the saml'" is more BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. particularly delinl'".ated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78869, ORDER IN COUNCIL. deposited in the office of the :Minister of Public Works at At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of Wellington, and thereon coloured red. June, 1930. F. D. THOMSON, Present: Clerk of the Executive Council. HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. (P.W. 2/118.1 YXTHEREAS by Order in Council dated the thirtieth day Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Puketitiri Vl of December, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and published in the Gazette of the ninth day of ,Tanuary, one Domain. thousand nine hundred and nineteen, the boundaries of the Elstow Drainage District, constituted pursuant to the Land BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. Drainage Act, 1908, were altered to compri.'Ie the land described ORDER IN COUNCIL. in the Second Schedule to the said Order in Council : At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of And whereas the parcel of land described in the Schedule Juno, 1930. hereto forms portion of the land comprised in the said drainage district, and is lann liable to be rated pursuant to sections l're~eut : twelve and thirteen of the Hauraki Plains Act, 1926: HIs EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. And whereas it is expedient to exempt such land from I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by rates that may be made and levied under the last· mentioned section forty.four of the Public Reserves, Domains, and IAct:. . National Parks Act,. 1928, His Excellency the Governor. Now, the.r~fore, In pursuance a~d exerCIse of. the 'powers General 91 tile DpJ;Qinion of New Zealand, acting by and and authOrIties conferred upon hIm by subsection eIght of D ------~~----..-.------

2038 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETrrE. [No. 48 section thirteen of the Hauraki Plains Act, 1926, His I The North-western Side of Portion of Warden Strw and the Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New North-eastern Side of Portion of Far'luhar80n Slrw, in Ihe Zealanri, acting by and with the advice and consent of the City of Dunedin, e.cempled from the Provisions of Section 128 Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hercby exempt of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a {'ot/di/ion fl.' 10 the land described in the Schedule hereto from rat.es that may the Building-line. be made and levied under the Ia.st-mentioned Act after the date hereof. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, County of June, 1930_ Hauraki Plains, bounded by a line commencing at a point on Present: the right bank of the Awaiti Canal at the mORt westerly corner HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. of Makumaku No_ 3D Block; thence by the northern boundary of Makumaku 3D and 5E Blocks, the nortbern, eastern and N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the part BOuthern boundaries of Makumaku No. 5F Block, the I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in eastern and part southern boundaries of Makumaku 50 2 anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Block to its intersect.ion by the northern boundary of Wairau Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting No.3 Block; thence by the northern and eastern boundaries by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the aforesaid block, to and acrOBB a road; thence by that of the said Dominion. doth hereby approve of the following road to the north-western corner of Lot I, deposited plan resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on the twenty­ 13375; thence by the western boundary of that lot, the sixth day of March. one thousand nine hundred and thirty, southern boundaries of Lots I, 2, and 3 on deposited plan the portions of streets affected by such resolution being 13375, part of the eastern boundary of Lot 3 aforesaid, the more particularly described in the Schedule hereto, viz. :- south6l'll boundary of Lot 6 on deposited plan 8682, and I.ot " That the Dunedin City Council, being the local autho­ 4 on deposited plan 13375 aforesaid, to its intersection by t.he rity having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, Hauraki Plains Rating District boundary, described in the by resolution declares that the provisions of sectioB one Second Schedule to the Hauraki Plains Act, 1926; thence hundred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, in a generaJIy southerly direction by that boundary to the shall not apply to the undermentioned portions of streets most easterly corner of Lot 3 on deposited plan 11655; thence in the said City of Dunedin, viz.- by the south-eastern boundaries of Lots 3 and 2 on deposited plan 11655, the south-western boundaries of Sections 29, 30, (a) Portion of the north-western side of Warden Street, and 32, Block XI, Waihou Survey District, and Sections 1 where it abuts on parts Allotments 35 and 36, and 3, Block XV, Waihou Survey District, to the south­ Block I, Township of Opoho, being also part of western corner of the last-mentioned section; thence by a Section 50, Block IX, North Harbour and Blueskin right line in a southerly direction to the intersection of that District; and right line to the north-western corner of Awaiti No. IJ 2B 2D (b) Portion of the north-eastern side of Farquharson and the line of the interoepting canal produced; thence in a Street, where it abuts on part Allotment 35, westerly direction by that produced line, the "intercepting Block I, Township of Opoho, being also part of canal," and by the line of that canal produced to the south­ Section 50, Block IX, North Harbour and Blue­ western boundary of Awaiti No. IJ 2B 2B Block; thence by skin District ; the south-western boundary of Awaiti No_ IJ 2B 2B and IJ as the said two portions of streets arp more particularly 2B 2A Blocks, the south-welltern and north-western boundary shown on the plan annexed hereto and are thereon coloured of 1J 2B 3, Section 2 Block, the north-western boundary of brown and edged with red to their centre-lines" ; Awaiti lJ 2B 3, Section 1 Block, to and acroB!! the Awaiti subject to the condition that no building or part of a building Canal; thence by the Awaiti Canal to the most southerly shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the north­ comer of Section 36, Block XI, Waihou Survey District; western side of the portion of Warden Street or the north­ thence by the south-ea~tern boundary of that section to the eastern side of the portion of Farquharson Street (described south-western boundary of Awaiti No. 20 Block; thence by in the Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet the south-western boundary of that block to the Awaiti from the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. Canal, and by the Awaiti Canal to the point of commencement. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. (L. and S. 15/90.) THE north-western side of all that portion of street, situated in the Otago Land Distri('t, City of Dunedin, known as Warden Street, fronting Allotments 35 and 36, Block I, Reff'tlations under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, Township of Opoho, being also part of Section 50, Block IX, revoked.-(H.P.R. 35_} North Harbour and Blueskin District. Also the north-eastern side of all that portion of street in BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. the said land district and city known as Farquharson Street, ORDER IN COUNCIL. fronting part Allotment 35, Block I, Township of Opoho, At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of being also part of Section 50, Block IX, North Harbour and June, 1930. Blueskin District. As the said portions of streets are more particularly de­ Present: linf'.a.ted on the plan marked P.W.D. 78867, deposited in the HIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities thereon coloured brown and edged red. I conferred on him by section sixteen of the Plumbers F. D_ THOMSON, Registration Act, 1912 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Clerk of the Executive Council. Act "), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion (P.W. 51/1358_) of New Zealand, acting by aud with the advice and consent of the Execut,ive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke, in so far as it relates to the districts and localities set out in the Schedule hereto, an Order in Council made under The South-eastern Side of Portion of Marlcet Street North and the said Act on the thirteenth day of January, one thousand the Southern Side of Portion of Alfred Street, in the Borcyugh nine hundred and thirty, and published in the Gazetl.e on the of Blenheim, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 0/ sixteenth day of the same month at page 87, prescribing the Public WorT:s Act, 1928. districts and localities within which aJI sanitary plumbing shaJI be done by persons registered under the said Act. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. BOROUGHS. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of Alexandra. Palmerston_ June, 1930. Bluff. Riverton. Present: Cromwell. Roxburgh. HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. Kaitangata. Waikouaiti. Lawrence. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the TOWN DISTRIOTS_ I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in any­ Nightcaps. Wyndham. wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ Otautau. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with F. D. THOMSON, the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Clerk of the Executive Council. Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolutions JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALANb GAZETTE. '2039 passed by the Blenheim Borough Council on the twenty­ The North-western Side of Portion of Somerville Street, the eighth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and South-ll'Mtern Side of Portion of Morne Street, and the twenty-nine, viz:- South-eastern Side of Portion of Dunnet Street, in the City "The Blenheim Borough Council, having control of of Dunedin, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 that street known as Market Street North, Blenheim, by of the Public Works Act, 1928, subject to a Condition as to resolution declares that the provisions of section one the Building-hne. hnndred and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply to that portion of the said street, fronting BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. part of Sections Nos. 31 and 37, Town of Blenheim, being ORDER IN COUNCIL. 55·40 links in length, being the frontage of the land shown At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of on a plan prepared by H. Richardson, bearing date June, 1930.. 25/11/29 : "The Blenheim Borough Council having control of that Present: street known as Alfred Street, Blenheim, by resolution HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. declares that the provisions of section one hundred and N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not I Public Works Act, 1928, aud of all other powers in apply to that portion of the said street fronting part of anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Sections Nos. 84 and 85, Town of Blenheim, being 159·31 Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by links in length, and being part of the land in C. T. 27/165, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council being the frontage of the land shown on a plan prepared by of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following H. Richardson, bearing date the 25/11/29": resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on the ninth such portions of streets being described in the Schedule hereto. day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, viz. :- " That the Dunedin City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Dunedin, by SCHEDULE. resolution declares that the provisions of section one hundred THE south-eastern side of all that portion of street situated in and twenty-eight of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not the Marlborough Land District, Borough of Blenheim, known apply to portions of the undermentioned streets in the said as Market Street North, fronting parts Sections 31 and 37, City of Dunedin, viz. :-.- Town of Blenheim. (a) Portion of the north-western side of Somerville Also the southern side of all that portion of street situated Street, where it abuts on parts of Sections 3 and 4, in the said land distr-ict and borongh, known as Alfred Street, Block II, Anderson's Bav District; fronting parts of Sections 84 and 85, Town of Blenheim. (b) Portion of the south-western side of :Marne Street, As the said portions of streets are more particularly where it abuts on part Section 4, Block II, Ander­ delineated on the plans marked P.W.D. 77480 and 77479, son's Bay District; and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at (c) Portion of the south-eastern side of Dunnet Street, Welli.ngton, and thereon coloured yellow. where it abuts on parts of Sections 3 and 4, Block II, Anderson's Bay District; F. D. THOMSON, as the said several portions of streets are more particularly Clerk of the Executive Council. shown on the plan annexed hereto, and are thereon coloured (P.W. 51/1429.) brown and edged red to their respective centre-lines" ; subject to tbe condition that no building or part of a building shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the north­ The Northern Side of Portion of 111 aria Street, in the Borough western side of the portion of Somerville Street, the south­ of Onehunga, erempted from the Provisions of Section 128 western side of the portion of Marne Street or the south­ of the Public TV or~s Act, 1:)'28, 8u~iect to a Condition as to eastern side of the portion of Dunnet Street (described in the the Building-liTle. Schedule hereto), within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-lines of the said portions of streets. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of THE north-western side of all that portion of street, situated in June, 1930. the Otago Land District, City of Dunedin, known as Somer­ Present: ville Street, fronting part Sections 3 and 4, Block II, Anderson's Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Bay District. Also the south-western side of all that portion of street, I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the situat.,d in the said land district and city known as Marne Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in any­ Street, fronting part Section 4, Block II, Anderson's Bay wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ District. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with Also the south-eastern side of all that portion of street, the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said situat~d in the said land district and city known as Dunnet Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution Street, fronting part Sections 3 and 4, Block II, Anderson's passed by the Onehunga Borough Council on the second day Bay District. of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, viz. :- As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan "That the Onehunga Borough Council, having control marked P.W.D. 78822, deposited in the office of the Minister of the street known as Maria Street, Onehunga, by resolution of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured brown declares that the provisions of section one hundred and and edged red. twenty-eight of the Public Work8 Act, 1928, shall not F. D. THOMSON, apply to that portion of the said street coloured red on the Clerk of the Executive Council. plan hereunto annexed fronting Lots 16, 17, and 18 of (P.W.51/1511.) Allotment 4, Section 22, Town of Onehunga " ; subject to the condition that no building or part of a building The Southern Side of Portion of A 'fred Street and the IV estern shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the northern Side of Portion of Symonas Quay, in the Borough of side of the portion of Maria Street (described in the Schedule Blenheim, exempted from the Provisions of Section 128 oj hereto) within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre­ the Public Works Act, 1928. line of the said portion of street. BLEDISLOE, Governor-Genera.!. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. THE northern side of all that portion of street situated in the At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of North Auckland Land District, Borough of Onehunga, known June, 1930. as Maria Street, fronting Lots 16, 17, and 18 of Allotment 4, Present: Section 22, Town of Onehunga. As the same is more par. HIs ExCELLElWY THE GOVlmNon-GENERAL IN COUNOIL. ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78994, N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the deposit~d in the office of the Minister of Public Works at I Wellin"oton, and thereon coloured red. Public Works Act, 1928, anq ofaH other PQwers iu any­ wise enabling him in this behalf, 1\'is Excellency the Governor' F. D. THOMSON, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with Clerk of the Executive Council. the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said (P.W. 51/89.) Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution 2040 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

passed by the Blenheim Borough Council on the fourth rla.y " Validating Holding of the Annual .Meeting of the Aa1lley OO'Ufl,/lI of .June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, viz. :- Oounc.l. " The Blenheim Borough Council, being the loca.! autho· rity having control of the streets in the Borough of Blenheim BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. known as Alfred Street and Symonds Quay, hereby declares ORDER IN COUNCIL. by resolution that the provisions of section one hundred and twenty. eight of the the Public Worb Act, 1928, shall At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of not apply to the southern side of the portion of Allred June, 1930. Street, being 146·42 links in length, and fronting part of Present: Lot 41 of Section 1, District of Omaka, and part of said HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL JlII COUNOIL. Section I, District of Omaka, nor to the western side of the portion of Symonds Quay, being 263'2 links in length, and \ \ 7 HEREAS by section seventy-seven of the Counties Act, fronting certain other parts of the said Section 1, District V, 1920 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), it of Omaka, more part,icula,rly shown Oll a plan deposited in is provided that the annual meeting of members of the County the" Lands Registry Office at Blenheim with Proclamation Councils throughout the Dominion shall be held annually on No. 68, such portions of streets being more particularly the fourth Wednesday in May: shown on the plan attached hereto, and are thereon And whereas the annual meeting of the Ashley County coloured yellow" ; Council was not held at the prescribed time in respect of the such portions of streets being described in the Schedule hereto. present year, but was held instead on the fourth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty: SCHEDULE. And whereas it is expedient to validate the holding of suoh annual meeting after the time required by the said Act: TRE southern side of all that portion of street, situated in Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Marlborough Land District, Borough of Blenheim, known the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers as Alfred Street, fronting portions of Section 1, Distriot of conferred on him by section two hundred and sixteen of the Omaka. said Act, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in AIAo the western side of all that portion of street, situated this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of in the said land district and borough, known as Symonds the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Quay, fronting portions of Section 1, District of Omaka. validate the aforesaid annual meeting of the Ashley County As the said portions of streets are more particularly de­ Council in so far as such annual meeting was not held on the lineaw.d on the plan marked P.W.D. 78IHi, deposited in t.he day fixed by the said Act, and doth hereby declare that the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and proceedings in connection with the holding of such annual thereon coloured yellow. meeting shall not be called in question by reason only of the F. D. THOMSON, irregularity aforesaid. Clerk of the Executive Council F. D. THOMSON, (P.W. 51/142\1.\ Clerk of the Executive Council. (19/128/10.) The Southern Side of Portion of Powderham Street and the Northern Side of Portion of Vivian Street, in the Borough Variation oj' an Order in Oouncil prohibiting Alienation of of New Plymouth, exempted from the Provi8iona of Section certain Native Land. 128 of the Publit: Worka Act, 1928, aubject to a {'ondition aa to the Building.line. __ BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government H01l8e at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. At the Government H01l8e at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. Present: HIS EXCELLENOY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL JlII COUNOIL. Present: HEREAS it is enacted by section one hundred and HIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL JlII COUNCIL. W thirty-two of the Native Land Act, 1909, that any N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Order in Council made thereunder may at any time be varied I Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in any. or revoked: wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said a.nd authority vested in him, and acting by and with the advice Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, passed by the New Plymouth Borough Council on the third doth hereby vary an Order in Council made under the said da.y of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, viz. :- section one hundred and thirty-two of the Native Land Act, .. That the New Plymouth Borough Council, being the 1909, dated the thirteenth day of January, one thousand nine local authority having control of the streets hereinafter hundred and thirty, regarding Waiohau lA lA North and other mentioned, hereby resolves and declares that the provisions lands set out in the Schedule to such Order in Council, by of seotion one hundred and twenty-eight, subsection one, of excluding and excepting therefrom and from prohibition of the Public Works Act, 1928, shall not apply- alienation the land set out in the Schedule hereto. (a) To that portion of the southern side of Powderham Street to which Sections 280 to 285 (inclusive), SCHEDULE. New Plymouth, have frontages; nor 4A. (b) To that portion of the northern side of Vivian Street W AIOHAU lA Block, Rangitaiki Lower Survey Distriot: to whioh Sections 306 to 311 (inolusive), New Ply­ Area, 150 acres. mouth, have frontages" ; F. D. THOMSON, subject to the oondition that no building or part of a building Clerk of the Executive Council. shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the southern side of the portion of Powderham Street or fronting the Protection removed from Canadian 00088 in Southland northern side of the portion of Vivian Street (described in Acclimatization Diatrict. the Schedule hereto), within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre·lines of the said portions of streets. BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. N pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Animals I Protection and Game Aot, 1921-22, I, Charles, Baron THE southern side of all that portion of street, situated in Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, the Taranaki Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, do hereby declare that on and after the date hereof the bird" kn,own as Powderham Street, fronting Sections 280 to 285 known as the Canadian goose (Branta canadenaia) shall cease (inolusive), Town of New Plymouth. to be included in the Second Schedule of the s!Lid Aot in respect Also the northern side of all that portion of street situated of the Southland Acclimatization District, described in the in the said land distriot and borongh known as Vivian Street, Schedule hereto. fronting SectionS 306 to 311 (inclusive), Town of New Ply­ mouth. As the. said portions of streets are more particularly de­ SCHEDULE. lineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 78947, deposited in the offi06 of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, and SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRIOT. thereon ooloured sepia. ALL that area in 'the Southland Land District, bounded by a F. D. THOMSON, line commencing at the head of Bligh Sound and prooeedinp: Clerk of the Executive Council. thence along a right line, passing through Cloudy Pass and (P.W.51/1509.) Castle Mount to thc summit, of the range forming the eastern JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2041·

watershed of the Clinton River; thence southerly along the I Opening SeJ,tlement Lands in North AucklaruZ Lan1 District summit of that range to Mount Eglinton; along a right line I for Selection. to Round Peaks; along the summit of the western watershed . ___. of Lake Wakatipu to Jane Peak; thence along a right line BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. to Eyre Peak, and down the middle of the Mataura l~ivcr to the sea; thence westerly and northerly generally along the N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities sea-coast to the point of commencement: including all I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1924, and the adjacent islands, together with Stewart Island and the islands Land for Settlcments Act, 1925, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, adjacent thereto_ Governor-General of the Dominion of Ncw Zealand, do hereb~ declare that the settlement lands described in the Schedule As witness the hand of His Excelleney the Governor­ hereto shall be open for seJection on renewable lease on General, this 24th day of .June, 1930_ Monday, the twenty-eighth day of July, one thousand nine P_ A. DR LA PERgELLE, hundred and thirty. at the rentals mentioned in the said Minister of Tnternal Affairs_ Schedule; and T do also declare that the said lands shall be (LA_ 25/110/14_) lposed under and subject to the provi~ions of the said Acts.

Opening Settlement Lands in Otago Land District for Sel

BLEDISLOE. Governor·General. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road to be closed :­ I conferred upon me by section one hundred and sixty. one of the Land Act, 1924, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, A. R. P. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby 5 2 9 Passing through Sections 23, 24, 26, 1202R, set apart the lands described in the Schedule hereto for dis­ 1203R, Block III, Crookston Survey District. posal under the section of the Act mentioned. 9 Adjoining Sections 37, Block II, and 2, Block IX, Rankleburn Survey District. SCHEDULE. In the Otago Land District; as the same are more particu. NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT. larly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 21/149/328, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and SEOTIONS 27 and 28, Block VIII, Opoe Survey District: Survey, at Wellington, under No. , and thereon coloured Area, 187 acres 1 rood 27 perches. green. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor­ General, this 24th day of June, 1930. General, this 31st day of May, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 22/1747.) (L. and S. 21/149/328.) ~042 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Law temporarily reaerved in Ike Wellington Land Di8trict I Department of Lands and Survey, and thereon bordered JIYI' River.protection and Improvement Purposell. Iblue. -- _ Also all that &rea in the Borough of Lower Hutt, containing BLEDISLOE Governor.General by admeasurement 2 acres 1 rood, more or less, being portion , . of Lot 13 of Section 11, Hutt Registration District, Block HEREAS by the three·hundre

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Landd templYI'arily reJIerloed in the North Auckland, Auckland, Gisborne, Hawke'8 Bay, Wellington, Wealland, and Oanterbury Land Districts. BLEDISLOE, Go\·ernor-General. N pursuance and exercise of the power. conferred by section three hundred and fifty. nine o~ the Land Act, 1924, I and section seventy·one of the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the lands in the North Auckland, Auckland, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Westland, and Canterbury Land Districts described in the Schedule hereunder written for the purposes specified in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

Locality. Section. I Block. Area. Purpose lor whioh Land reaerved.

NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. A. R. P. Mangamuka Survey District 77 X o 0 9·6 i Addition to public school site (Kohu. , kohu).

AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. Reporoa. Township 9 II 2 0 0 , Addition to public Ichool site (Re. poroa). Lot 1 of Section 14 o 3 6·8 I Ditto.

GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT. Waiota.bi Parish, Opotiki Survey I 515 I 8 I 15 I Recreation. District

HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT.

Clive Survey District .. •• I 7 I 3 0 10 I Railway.

WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.

Mount Cerberus Survey District •• I 56 XII 37 2 0 I Gravel.

WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT. Okarito Survey District Reserve 1007 XI 4 3 23 Recreation. Te "Miko Survey District Reserve 1010 II 4 3 38 Gravel. Te Kinga Survey Distriot Subdivision 2 of Sec· X 0 1 38·5 Public ball site. tion 22, Poerua Set. tlement

CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. Lyndon Sur"ey District Reserve 4251 (formerly II 3 2 15 Public school site (Ha.BIIler). Sections 4, 5, 6, and parts 1 a.nd 3, Block I, Hanmer Township)

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Drelaring Road·linea adjoining or intersecting Land in Rose. SCHEDULE. bery Settlement, Otago Land District, to be closed, and Ihe THA.T bridge over the Waipa River at Otorohanga, on the Land comprised therein to be subject to the Land for Settle· boundary between the Otorohanga County and the Otorohanga ment8 Act, 1925. Town District, known as the Eastern Bridge, and situated in the Auckland Land District, on the Auckland-Wellington BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. via Taranaki Main Highway. HEREAS a report has been received from the Surveyor. Also that bridge over the Waipa River at Otorohanga, W General, from which it appears that the roads de· on the boundary between the Otorohanga County and the scribed in the Schedule hereto are unformed and unused, and Otorohanga Town District, known as the Western Bridge, that the said roads are adjacent to or intersect land acquired and situated in the Auckland I.and District on the under the Land for Settlements Act, 1925 (hereinafter referred Otorohanga-Honikiwi Main Highway. to &8 "the said Act "), and are not suitable to the subdivision As the sites of the said bridges are shown on the plan markcd of such land: P.W.D. 78102, deposited in the office of the Minister of Now, therefore, I, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor· Public Works at Wellington. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section one hundred and As witness tho hand of His Excellency the Governor· six of the said Act, and of aJl other powers and authorities General, this 24th day of .June, 1930. in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby close the P. A. DE LA. PERRELLE, roads hereinafter desoribed; and I do hereby declare that the For Minister of Public Works. land comprised in the said roads shall thereupon become subject to the Land for Settlements Act, 1925. (P.W. 62/59.)

SCHEDULE. Exempting Crown Land in the Westland Land District from .Al>PROXIlllA.TE areas of the pieces of roads to be closed :- the Operation of Part III (State Coal.minea) of the Coal • mines Act, 1925. A.. R.I'. 2 1 4 Adjoining Sections 25, 26, 27, 99, Block I, Papakaio Survey District. BLEDISLOE, Governor·General. 3 25 Adjoining Sections 190,191,192,193, Block IV, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Papakaio Survey District. I conferred upon me by subsection two of section one 2 0 5 Passing through Section 209, Block IV, Papa- hundred and seventy-one of the Coal-mines Act, 1925, and of kaio Survey District. all other powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, I, 0 o 10 Passing through Section 209, Block IV, Papa- Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Governor·General of the Dominion of kaio Survey District. New Zealand, do hereby declare that the lands described in the 1 3 8 Passing through Sections 197, 198, Block IV, Schedule hereto shall be exempt from the operation of Part Papakaio Survey District. III of the Coal·mines Act, 1925, and do hereby further declare 3 3 36 Adjoining Sections 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, that this notice shall take effect as from the date of 208, Block IV, Papakaio Survey District. gazetting hereof. 0 1 29 Passing through Sections 67, 89, Block I, Papa. kaio Survey District. SCHEDULE. 0 1 19 Passing through Sections 89, 90, Block I, Papa. ALL that parcel of land in the Westland Land District, con· kaio Survey District. taining approximately 3 roods 3 perches, being Section 10, 0 o 17 Passing through Section 90, Block I, Papakaio Block X, and Sections 1 and 6, Block XI, Town of Runanga, Survey District. being land set apart by notice in New Zealand Gazette, No. 67, 0 1 7 Adjoining Section 91, Block I, Papakaio Survey dated the 14th July, 1921, page 1903, for State Coal-mines District, and Section 1 of Section 34, Block purposes, situated in Blocks II and III, Cobden Survey XIII, Oamaru Survey District. District. As the same is delineated on the plan marked In the Otago Land District; as the same are more par· Mines N. 6/10/1, deposited in the Head Office, Mines Depart­ ticularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 21/149/277, ment, at Wellington, and therecn coloured green. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, under No. 2372, and thereon coloured As witness the hand of His Exoellency the Governor­ green. General, this 13th day of June, 1930. As JOHN G. COBBE, for Minister of Mines. .witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. (Mines N. 6/10/1.) General, this 16th day of June, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of- Lands. (L. and S. 21/149/277.) Reg'ulations for the New Zealand Military Forces, 1927, amended.-Amendments No. 23. Wa/"M·nt vellting t/l.e Control of the Otoro/langa Ea8f.ern and Otorohanga Western Bridgl

In the case of the training manuals of each arm, 80 sufficient Rangers under the Animals Protedwn and Game Act, 1921-22, number has been allotted to units to allow for an issue to all appointed. officers, warrant officers, and N.C.Os. of the Territorial Force. In other ca.ses where the issues a.re smaller, a limited distribu· Department of Internal Mairs, tion will be made and 80 pool reta.ined for the use of classes of Wellington, 20th June, 1930. instruction and for examination purposes. IT is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of The books shown in Appendix XVI a.re supplied at public . the power a.nd authority conferred by section 35 of the expense. New editions, when published, will be issued in Amm.als Protechon and Game A~t, 1921-22, the under­ their place. Amendments will be issued on the same sca.le. mentIOned persons have been appomted Rangers. und?r lI:ud for the purposes of that Act for the Auckland Acehma.tlza.tIOn The manua.ls to be in the possession of personnel of the I District. !?ermanent Forces, as laid down ~Iow, are contained in the Colin Ma.son, of "'a.ita..wheta., a.nd Issue made to the hea.dquarters, umt, or area concerned:- John Ha.milton, of Paeroa. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, Books to be kept by officers and other ranks. Minister of Internal Mairs. PERMANENT FORCER. (LA. 2fi/23/4.) (a) Ojficers- Field Service Regulations, Vols. I and II. Field Service Pocket-book. Members oj WeUington Land Board reappointed. * Training and Manrnuvre Regulations. Training Manua.ls (for a.rm or bra.nch of service to Department of Lands a.nd Survey, which the officer belongs). Wellington, 25th .June, 1930. ... Manual of Map-rea.ding, Photo-reading, a.nd Field­ N OTICE is here by gi ven that His Excellency the Governor­ sketching. General has been pleased to reappoint * Manual of Field Works (all arms). James Georgetti and * Handbooks for Equipment with which unit is armed. Leonard Thomas Daniell King's Regulations. to be members of the Wellington Land Board for a. term of Manual of Military Law. two yea.rs from 24th June, 1930. New Zea.la.nd Regula.tions. * Weapon Tra.ining (N.Z.). E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. (L. and S. 22/748/4.) (b) Warrant and 11' on-commissioned Ojficers­ Field Service Pocket-book. Justice of the Peace resign •• Tr&ining Manuals (for a.rm or branch of service to which the W.O., or N.C.O. belongs). Department of Justice, * Notes on Map-rea.ding. Wellington, 19th June, 1930. * Handbooks for Equipment with which unit is armed. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased New Zea.land Regulations. H to accept the resignation by * Wea.pon Training (N.Z.). Caleb Tucker, Esquire, • Not N.Z. Army Pay Corps. of Rakaia, of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand. TERRITORlAL FORC'E. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice. (a) OjJicer8- * Field Service Regula.tions, Vols. I and II. Training Manuals (for a.rm of service to which the M em.bers of Licen8ing Committees appointed. officer belongs). NoteR on Map-rea.ding. Department of Justice, Handbooks for Equipment with which unit is a.rmed. Wellington, 25th June, 1930. New Zea.land Regulations. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Weapon Tra.ining (N.Z.). H to appoint • Field oWeera only. Donald George Meredith, Esquire, to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District (b) Warrant and Non-commissioned Ojficer8- of Ha.milton, vice J. McKinnon, Esquire, and Field Service Pocket-book. Training Manuals (for a.rm or bra.nch of service to Patrick David Smyth, Esquire, which the W.O. or N.C.O. belongs). to be 80 member of the Licensing Committee for the District Notes on Map-reading. of Waitomo. * Handbooks for Equipment with which unit is armed .. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice . ... Weapon Training, N.Z. (not N.Z.A. or N.Z.M.C.). • Not corporals. Inspectnr under the Noxiou8 Weeds Act, 1928, appointed.­ , (Notice No. Ag. 290/;.) 2. Para.gra.ph 855 is hereby revoked and the following substituted :- Department of Agriculture, "855. Manuals issued to officers and other ranks of the Wellington, 21st June, 1930. Permanent Forces become their personal property a.nd remain IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased in their possession on change of station. H to a.pp<>int Manuals issued to officers and other ra.nks of the Territorial Walter Douglas Johnson Force or Cadets will be returned to unit hea.dquarters on transfer to another unit, to the reserve, or the Retired List, or as an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds Act, on discha.rge." 1928, for the Ha.uraki Pla.ins County, vice William White. 3. Pa.ragra.ph 858 is hereby revoked and the following The appointment to da.te from the 19th day of June, 1930. substituted :- A. J. MURDOCH, Minister of Agriculture.

AMENDMENTS TO AND CUSTODY OF BoOKS. Appointment of Officer tinder Part II of the Fisheries Act, 1908. "858. Officers holding a.ppointments at Genera.l Head­ quarters and at Comma.nd Headquarters, also Sta.ff Officers Marine Department, i/c Regimental Districts, Area. Officers, a.nd Adjutants, wili Wellington, 19th June, 1930. be held responsible that an office copy of each of the publica.' T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor· tions on issue is kept up-to-da.te in their offices in a.ccorda.nce I Genera.l has, in pursuance of the provisions of the with a.mendments issued. Such books will be the property Fisheries Act, 1908, a.nd of the Official Appointments a.nd of the office, and will be handed over on relief by the Officer; Documents Act, 1919, appointed in-Charge to his successor." James Dobson, jun., of Rotorua, As witness the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor., to be a.n officer for the purposes of Pa.rt II of the first- Genera.!, this 18th da.y of June, 1930. • mentioned Act in respect of the Rotorua. Acclima.tization District. JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Defence. JAS. B. DONALD, Minister of Ma.rine. JUNE 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E. 2045

Appoi1ltmenh in the Public Service. I Appointments, PromotionB, Resignations, and Trons/era 0/ . Officers 0/ the N.Z. Military Forces. OffiM of the Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, 18th June, 1930. Department of Defence, HE Public Servfce CO!IImili8/dner has made the following Wellington, 19th June, 1930. T appointments in the Public Service :--= IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased Daniel Joseph Dooling H to approve of the appointments, promotions, reo signations, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of 1Jirlhs and Deaths for the District of Kumara, as from the 11th day of the N.Z. Military Forces. June, 1930. George Harold McIndoe N.Z. PERMANENT STAFF. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Orchard and Garden Honorary Lieutenant A. J. King is posted to the Retired Diseases Act, 1928, as from the 16th day of June, 1930. List, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 11th Junfl, 1930. George Henry Unsworth THE OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. to be an Inapeetor of MlIAlhinery for the purposes of the Inspection of Machinery Act, 11128, and a Surveyor of Ships Lieutenant C. E. Pryce, from the Reserve of Officers, to be for the purposes of the Shipping and Seo,mlln Act, 1908, as Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 27th November, from the 16th day of .June, 1930. 1927. Dated 9th June, 1930. Albert Jacobs THE WELLINGTON EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. to be ail Hdild1'ary Railger of Beaches for the purposes of Lieutenant B. A. Norman to be Captain. Dated llith May, the Hlll'bdUl'!I Act, 1923, as from the 21st day of June, 1930. 1930. THE REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. Arthur William La.mbie and Captain J. J. Kean, lith Field Battery, to be Major. Dated Robert McKinlay 19th May, 1930. to be Inspectors for the purposes of the Stock Act, 1908, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants, 16th Pack Battery, as from the 17th day of June, 1930. to be Lieutenants. Dated 10th March, 1930:- Robert Alexander Thompson J. L. Pickering. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Stock Act, 1908, F. J. Cook. and &n Inspector for the purposes of the Shearers' Accom. 2nd Lieutenant E. W. H. George, 8th Field Battery, is at· modation Act, 1919, as from the 17th day of June, 1930. tached to the Wellington East Coast Mounted Rilles. Dated 13th June, 1930. Ralph William Skinner and Charles Herbert Newson THE N.Z. INFANTRY. to be Inspectors for the purposes of the Shearers' Accom. The North Auckland Regiment. modation Act, 1919, as from the 17th day of June, 1930. 2nd Lieutenant G. W. Foote, from the Hawke's Bay Regiment, Donald Hearne Gunn to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority as from the 28th to be &n Inspector for the purposes of the Stook Act, 1908, .July, 1928, and is posted to the 1st C Battalion. Dated 12th June, 1930. an Inspector for the purposes of the Shearers' Accommodation 2nd Lieutenant H. F. Chandler, 1st Battalion, is attached to Act, 1919, an Inspector for the purposes of the Dairy Industry Act, 1908, an Inspector for the purposes of the Rabbit the North Auckland Mounted Rifles. Dated 6th June, Nuisance Act, 1928, and an Inspector for the purposes of the 1930. Noxious Weeds Act, 1928, as from the 17th day 6f June, The Wailcato Regiment. 1930. The appointments of the undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants (on T. MARK, Secretary. probation), 1st C Battalion, are confirmed :- R. Willmott. R. C. Griffiths. Deputy Regiatrara of Marriages, &c., appointed. The Wellington Regiment. Registrar.General's Office, 2nd Lieutenant M. MeG. Cooper is transferred to the WeI· Wellington, 24th June, 1930. lington West Coast Regiment. Dated 13th June, 1930. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of The Wellington West Coaat Regiment. Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set 2nd Lieutenant M. MeG. Cooper, from the Wellington Regi. respectively opposite their names, viz. :- ment, to be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority as from the Name. D.8trlct. 14th September, 1928, and is posted to the 4th C B!l-ttalion. Edward Gale Christian Blueskin. Dated 13th June, 1930. Frederick Robert White Drury,atManurewa.* Roy Horace Boyes Ellesmere. The Hawke'8 Ba,y Regiment. Claude Cyril Williamson Kilgour Motueka. 2nd J.ieutenant G. W. Foote, 4th C Battalion, is transfen-ed .James McLaughlin Motupiko. to the North Auckland Regiment. Dated 12th June, 1930. Percival Ben Meredith Waipukl1rRU. 2nd Lieutenant B. A. Wallis, from the Otago Regiment, to * Births and deaths only. be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniorit.y as from the 13th Sep. W. W. COOK, Registrar.General. tember, 1928, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 6th June, 1930. The Canterbury Regiment. Appointments in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Divi8ion). Captain H. Henderson, 1st C Battalion, to be Major. Dated 8th May, 1930. Navy Office, The undermentioned 2nd Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :­ Wellington, 20th June, 1930. E. W. D. Unwin, 1st Battalion. Dated 19th May, 1930. HE New Zealand Naval Board have approved the B. H. Thwaites, 3rd C Battalion. Dated 19th May, 1930. T following appointments in the Royal Naval Volunteer A. T. Hurley, 1st Battalion. Dated 1st June, 1930. Reserve (New Zealand Division):- C. J. E. Henty, 1st Battalion. Dated 2nd .June, 1930. Edgar William Aked, as Probationary Sub· Lieutenant, R.N.V.R. (N.Z.D.), with seniority of 24th March, 1930. The Nelson, Marlborough, and West Coaat Regiment. John Everard Finch, as Probationary Sub·Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant F. G. B. Evenden, 2nd C Battalion, to be R.N.V.R. (N.Z.D.), with seniority of 24th March, 1930. J.ieutenant. Dated 30th January, 1930. Alexander Sinclair Gray, as Probationary Sub· Lieutenant, R.N".V.R. (N.Z.D.), with seniority of 24th March, 1930. The Otago Regiment. Ralph Eric Harding, as Probationary Sub. Lieutenant, Captain J. H. Samson ceases to be posted to the 1st Rattalion, R.N. Y.R. (N.Z.D.), with seniority of 24th March, 1930. and is posted to the 2nd C Battalion. Dated 9th June, JOHN G, COBBE, Minister of Defence. 1930. ,E 2046 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Captain T .•J. G. Pugh ceases to be posted to the 2nd C Notice of Intention to take Land in BlocTc8 J:II and XI, Battalion, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated 9th WaillOu 8uTl.ey Di8trict, for the Purposes of a Road. June, 1930. Lieutenant A. H. W. Williams ceases to be posted to the 1st Battalion, and is posted to the 1st C Battalion. Dated OTICE is hereby given t,hat it is proposed, under tJte 9th June, 1930. N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1928, to execute Lieutenant E. E. S. Clarke ceases to be posted to the 2nd a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a road~ (l Battalion, and is posted to the 1st Battalion. Dated and for the purposes of such public work the land described 9th June, 1930. in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken: And notice 2nd Lieutenant B. A. Wallis, 2nd C Battalion, is transferred is hereby further given that the plan of the land so required to be Hawke's Bay Regiment. Dated 6th June, 1930. to be taken is deposited in the post-office at Netherton, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons affected The Southland Regiment. by the execution of the said public work or by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objec­ The appointm~nt ?f 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) G. Hill, tions to the execution of the said public work or to the taking 1st C BattalIon, 18 confirmed. of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this N.Z. AIR FOROE. notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. George Alfred Nicholls to be Pilot Officer. Dated 1st June, I II130. -- The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, with SCHEDUI.E. !JCrmission to retain their rank and wea.r the prescribed ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be uniform. Dated 6th June, 1930:- taken:- Flight-Lieutenant J. Hirschberg. A. R. P. Being Portion of R. B. Bannerman, D.F.C. o 0 6·2 North portion Section I, D.P. 6697, Block C. E. Blayney. XI; coloured neutral. W. C. Phillips. o 017} North portion Section I, D.P. 4542, Block " W. Mackenzie. 1 1 38 XI; edged red. Flying Officer A. C. McArthur. (P.W.D.76672.) (S.0.22454.) R. J. Thomson. 2 3] Lot I, D.P. 8682, Block VII; coloured blue. V. F. Toulmin. (P.W.D. 76673.) (S.0.24886.) F. J_ Banham. Situated in Waihou Survey District. The undermentioned are retired. Dated 6th June, 1930. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Flying Officer H. I. N. Melville. particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as l'.. R. J. M. Webber. above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister W. W. Withell. or Public Works at Wellington. D. G. Gregorie. .. E. D. Williams. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 23rd day of Pilot Officer A. A. Boon. June, 1930. J. H. McKendry. P. A. DE LA PERRELLE, G. Cromie. For Minister of Public Works. W. L. Cunningham. (P.W. 62/2/15/9.) A. H. Keene. RESERVE OF OFFIOERS. Authorizing the Laying-off of a Road of le88 WitUh than 66ft. The Otago Mounted Rifles. Lieutenant J. A. Munro is posted to the Retired List, with HEREAS, in the opinion of the Minister of Lands, it is permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed W inexpedient, by reason of the fact that the land shown uniform. Dated 12th June, 1930. upon the plan of Town of Titahi Bay Extension No. 13, affecting part Section lIO, Porirua Registration District, in The Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. Block XI, Paekakariki Survey District, is intended to be used Lieutenant R. McK. Watson resigns his commission. Dated wholly for residential purposes, that the proposed road shown 7th June, 1930. therein should be of the width of 66 ft. : Lieutenant R. E. Looker is posted to the Retired List, with Now, therefore, I, Ethelbert Alfred Ransom, Minister of permi88~on to retain his rank and wear the prescribed Lands, do hereby, in pursuance of the power conferred upon uniform. Dated 4th June, 1930. me by section 17, subsection (I), olthe Land Act, 1924, and of every other power me thereunto enabling, authorize the JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Defence. laying-off of such road of a width of 50 ft.: Provided always that it shall not be lawful for any person to erect or cause to be erected any building at a less distance than 33 ft. from the middle of such road. Award of Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decorahon. Given under my hand, this 18th day of June, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. Department of Defence, (L. and S. 25/877.) Wellington, 16th June, 1930. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of the award of the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration to Major A. H. Wright, the North A uthorizing the Laying-off of a Road of leas W itUh than 66ft. Auckland Regiment. HEREAS, in the opinion of the Minister of Lands, .J. G. COBBE, Minister of Defence. W it is inexpedient, by reason of the fact that the land shown upon the plan of Town of Sumter Extension No.7, affecting parts of Kaiti Blocks 313 and 320, in Block VIII, Turanganui Survey District, is intended to be used Diemis/lal from the Forces. wholly for residential purposes, that Tuahina Crescent shown therein should be of the width of 66 ft. : Now, therefore, I, Ethelbert Alfred Ransom, Minister of Department of Defence, Lands, do hereby, in pursuance of the power conferred upon Wellington, 16th June, 1930. me by section 17, subsection (I), of the Land Act, 1924, and IS Excellency the Governor-General has approved of of every other power me thereunto enabling, authorize the H the dismissal of the undermentioned soldier of the laying-off of such road of a width of not less than 50 ft. : Territorial Force from the New Zealand Defence Forces, Provided always that it shall not be lawful for any person to under section 6 (b), Defence Act, 1909, he having been con­ erect or cause to be erected any building at a less distance than victed by the Civil power :- 33 ft. from the middle of such road. No. 11. A/5885 Trooper E. C. McLoughlin, Otago Mounted Given under my hand, this 18th day of June, 1930. Rifles. Dated 23rd May, 1930. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. J. G. COBBE, Minister of Defence. (L. and S. 25/145.) JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2047

Notifying Land in the Auckland Land District subject to the north· west by a public road: save and except a public road, Land for SeUlements Act, 1925. 50 links wide, intersecting the same. As the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. Department of Lands and Survey, 21/149/172, deposited under No. 2391 in Head Office, Depart. Wellington, 27th May, 1930. ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon URSUANT to the provisions of the Land for Settlements bordered red. . P Act, 1925, I hereby notify that the undermentio~ed E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. land, being the land known as Rockburn Settlement, whICh (L. and S. 21/149/172.) has been acquired under the said Act, is subject to the said ------Act as from 29th April, 1930. Supplementary Teachers' Register and Supplementary Graded List of Primary. Secondary, and Technical School Teachers, SCHEDULE. 1930. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-RoCKBURN SETTLEMENT. Education Department, ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by Wellington, 23rd June, 1930. admeasurement 75 acres 3 roods, more or less, being Allotments HE following list of teachers is issued under the authority 129 and 130, Puniu Parish, situated in Blocks II, III, VI, T of the Minister of Education in accordance with the and VII, Puniu Survey District: Boundcd towards the north· requirements of the Education Act. The list contains the west by a public road; towards the north-east by Allotment names of- 125 Puniu Parish; towards the south-east by Allotment 128, (a) Teachers added to the Teachers' Register: Pmriu Parish; towards the south-west generally by a public (b) Teachers already in the Teachers' Register­ road; towards the north-west and south-west by Allotment (1) Now graded but not previously graded: 131, Puniu Parish. As the same is more particularly de­ (2) Whose grading has been altered as the result lineated on the plan marked L. and S. 26/9432, deposited, of correction of marks or change in certi· under No. 23861, at Head Office, Department of Lands and ficate : Survey, Wellington, and thereon edged red. (3) Who are now graded under an additional E. A. RANSOM. Minister of Lands. division. (L. and S. 26/9432.) T. B. STRONG, Director of Education.

Notifying Land in the Canterb1~ry Land District subject to the Date of Certifi­ Grading or Land for Settlements Act, 1925. Name. Grading. Certificate cate. or Department of Lands and Survey, Promotion. Wellington, 11th June, 1930. P URSUANT to the provisions of the Land for Settlements Barr, Samuel Douglas, B.Ag ... D Tech. D I, 19/6/30 Act, 1925, I hereby notify that the undermentio~ed C III land, being the land known as Brinklands Settlement, whICh Baybutt, John Daniell Sec. D .. 5/6/30 has been acquired under the said Act, is subject to the said Carnachan, James Lin d say B Tech. D I, 26/5/30 Act as from 30th November, 1929. Gordon, B.A. CII Cockburn, Linda Jane Rodger, Tech. D I, 13/6/30 SCHEDULE. M.A. C I CANTERBURY LAND DrSTRICT.-BRINKLANDS SETTLEMENT. Duff, Rose Marjorie, M.A. R 10/6/30 Esther, Dora Maud, B.A. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by B P.209 13/6/30 Faram, Mona Enid Hope C P.152 1/1/30 admeasurement 1,119 acres 2 roods 18 perches, more or less, Frye, Noel Ainslie .. B and being Rural Sections Numbers 22283, 26244, 26245, Sec. D 19/6/30 Hardie, John Herbert C Tech.DII, 19/6/30 30000, and parts Rural Sections Numbers 20518, 27650, and C III 30024, situated in Blocks VII and XI, Tengawai Survey Hay, Ruby Daphne, M.A. Tech. D T, District, and bounded as follows: Towards the north-west 5/6/30 and north gen3rally by other part of Rural Section Number CI Hay, Yolande Gwendolyn P.198 .. 20518, Rural SectiollS Numbers 20517, 26243, other part of C 1/1/30 Henderson, Maisie .. B Sec. D .. Rural Section Number 27650, a public road, other part of 6/6/30 Holmes, Thomas Donovan B Tech. D I, Il/6/30 Rural Section Number 30024, a public road, and Rural Section CI Number 33206; towards the east by the Opihi River; and Horrill, Richard James Tech,DIJ, 28/5/30 again towards the south-west by a public road, the Mackenzie CII Country Road, and the Timaru-}'airlie Railway: save and Howlett, Isobel Glady" C 7/6/30 except the public road intersecting the same. As the same is James, Elizabeth Ellen I C P.136 .. more particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/1/30 Jenkin, Thomas Hugh, A.R.C.A.: Tech. D I, 10/6/30 21/149/541, deposited under No. 2392 in Head Office, Depart­ CII ment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon Kingston, Margery .. B Sec. D .. bordered red. I 6/6/30 Macintosh, Christina Kathleen, B Tech. D I, 13/6/30 E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. B.A. C III (L. and S. 21/149/541.) Marshall, Eric Thomas, B.A. R Tech. D I, 30/5/30 'CI Nesbit, James William C P.94 1/1/30 NotifYing Land in Canterbury Land District to be Rubject to the Paterson, Martha Murray (Mrs.) C P.187 10/6/30 Land for Settlement8 Act, 19Z5. Prowse, Herbert Tech. DII, 18/6/30 C] Department of Lands and Survey, Reidy, James Morton, B.A. B Sec. C 31/5/30 Wellington, 9th June, 1930. Richdale, Nancy Undine D P.217 5/6/30 URSUANT to the provisions of the Land for Settlements Robbins, Charles W i I I i a rn C P.178 17/4/30 P Aot, 1925, I hereby notify that the undermentioned Bernard land, being the land known as Moanaroa Settlement, which Roberts, Harrold Victor James Lie. *4/6/30 has been aoquired under the said Aot, is subject to the said Rolland, Albert Frederic Lie. *27/5/30 Act, as from 30th November, 1929. Smart, David LOVlson C Tech. DII, 18/6/30 C IV Stacey, Ronald Sydney Sec. D .. SCHEDULE. 17/6/30 Stapleton, Isabel (Mrs.), M.A ... A Sec. B· 9/6/30 CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-MoANAROA SETTLEMENT. Tech.DI, ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by CV admeasurement 996 acres 3 roods 35 perches, more or less, and Sumpter, Helen Susannah Sec. D 17/6/30 being Rural Sections Numbers 20206, 20206x, 20207, 21056, Taylor, Violet Grace Strickland D P.209 27/5/30 21056x, 22483, 22483x, 22523, and parts Rural Sections Thomson, Muriel Beatrice Ara- D P.181 26/5/30 ·Numbers 19644 and 19644x, situated in Block III, Waimate bella (Mrs.) 'SurveyDistrict, and bounded as follows: Towards the north Thomson, Sylvia Mavis C P.173 1/1/30 by Rural Sections 17649, 17651, 17935, and 16944; towards "-ernham, OIa R P.195 17/4/30 the south.east generally by Rural Sections Numbers 16943, 16942, and 24506; and again towards .the south-west and * License val;d to 30/6/32. 2048 [No. 48

Notice under the Shops and Officea Act, 1921-22, and its Plumbers' Registration Act. Amendment, fixing the Closing.hours of Tobacconiats' Shops within the Borough of M asterton. RE~UL'l'~ OF EXAMINATION, 9TH AND 10TH MAY, 1930. W HEREAS a requisition in writing has been forwarded to OTICE is hereby given of the results of the examination , me from the occupiers of tobacconists' shops within N held under the Plumbers' Registration Act, 1912, on the Borough of Masterton, pursuant to section 32 of the Shops the 9th and 10th May, 1930. and Offices Act, 1921-22 : Examinations were held in the following centres :- Now, therefore, in pursuance of the said section 32, I, Sydney George Smith, Minister of Labour, do hereby direct that on and afkr the 14th day of .July, 1930, all the said shops WRITTEN PART. within the said borough shall be closed in the evening of Centl'e. Candidat"". Passed. Per Cent. working-days as follows: On Mondays and Wednesctays Auckland 30 9 30 at 8 p.m., on Tuesday. and Thursdays at 6 p.m., and on Christchurch 21 4 19 Fridays at 9.30 p.m., with the following exceptions-(l) Dunedin .. 13 7 54 In the evening of the working-day that first precedes any of Napier .. 7 1 14 the special days (other than Christmas Day and New Year's Nelson .. 10 2 40 Day) mentioned in or coming within the meaning of section 26 Wanganui 18 6 33 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, the closing-hour shall Wellington 56 15 27 be 9.30 p.m., and in the evening of the working-day that first precedes Christmas Day, and in the evening of the working­ Total 155 44 28 day that first precedes New Year's Day the closing-hour shall be 10.30 p.m.; (2) should the occupier of any shop PRACTICAL PART. observe Monday or WedneRday as the statutory closing-day then and in such case the closing-hour on Friday shall be Centre. ( 'andidat.es. Ilassed. Per Cent. 8 p.m. and on Saturday 9.30 p.m., and (3) should the occupier Auckland :~3 22 67 of any shop observe any day other t,han Monday, Wednesday, Christchurch 15 10 67 or Saturday as the statutory closing-day, then and in such Dunedin .. 13 6 46 case the closing-hour on Friday shall be 6 p.m., and on Satur­ Napier .. 11 8 73 day 9.30 p.m. : Nelson .. 7 4 57 The notice dated the 16th March, 1928, and published in Wanganui 15 3 20 the New Zealand Gazette of the 22nd March, 1928, fixing the Wellington 27 20 74 closing-hours of (1) hairdressers' and (2) tobacconists' shops in the said borough shall be and is here by ca.ncelled in so far Total 121 73 60 as it relates to tobacconists' shops as from the date of the The highest marks obtained in the written part were 78, coming into operation of this notice: and in the practical part 90; the maximum marks obtainable And whereas the said requisition is signed by not less than in each case being 100. two-thirds of the occupiers of tobacconists' shops within The examination results for the above centres are as the said borough, notice is hereby given that, pursuant to follows :- section 25 of the Shops and Offices Amendment Act, 1927, all other shops within the said borough in which smoking PASSED IN '''RITTEN PART. requisites are sold shall be closed at the same hours as are Auckland-J. Lawther, W. H. Smith, L. R. Taylor, T. D. set out herein for tobacconists' shops. Horan, V. W. Kingdon, E. H. Taylor. Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. Christchurch-C. A. Harris, I,. J, Clark. S. G. SMITH, Minister of Lahour. Dunedin-'W. C. Gall, F. TnBall, D. N. McLauchlan, H. O'Kane, J. V. Robert, J. A. Shirkey, G. H. Turner. Napier-J. J. Maughan. Notice under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, prohibiting Nelson~T. T. Burdon. the Sale within the Boroughs of Devonport, Mount Albert, Wanganui-R. B. Crossan, G. Delves, A. F. Ellis, T. R. Knap­ .Mount Eden, Newmarket, Onehunga, One Tree Hill, and man, C. H. Frampton, R. W. Johnston. Otahuhu, and the Town Distri<;t of Papo,toetoe, of certain Goods comprised in the :I'rade of a Fruiterer. Wellington-H. Aird, A. Burnett, G. P. Brice, A. E. Daniel, S. C. Field, A. L. Newlyn, W. R. Philip, S. G. Phillips, P. H. Taylor. "''XTHEREAS petitions in writing, signed by a majority " V of the occupiers of all the fruiterers' shops within each of the following districts-namely, the Boroughs of PASSED IN PRACTICAL PART. Devonport, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Newmarket, One­ Auckland-H. A. Asplin, J. H. Beattie, W. Clarke, R. Haslam, hunga, One Tree Hill, and Otahuhu, and the Town District N. S. Irwin, F. R. Letham, E. B. Longville, J. A. Lye, of Papatoetoe-have been forwarded to me, desiring that W. J. Reid, D. O. Skinner, S. Underwood, W. A. Butt, the sale of certain goods comprised in the trade of a fruiterer­ L. A. Dickinson, N. Ellis, E. J, Fribence, A. E. James, namely, fruit and vegetables-be prohibited during such time N. G. Nicholas, H. B. O'Connor, J. Robertson. as the said shops are required to be closed in pursuance of Christchurch-A. W. Harley, H. Mead, G. Rushworth, the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22: J. L. White, H. McC. Hillgrove, F, T. Peek. 4nd whereas I, Sydney George Smith, Minister of Labour, am satisfied that the sale of the said goods is comprised in the Dunedin-C. H. Brissland, A. S. McFarlane, D. C. Millar, trade of a fruiterer within each of the said districts. and that W. R. Thomas, J. P. Flaherty, W. A. Parker. the signatures to such petitions represent a majority of the Napier-W. V. Aldridge, E. R. Hart, E. J. Kavanagh, occupiers of all the said shops within each of the said districts: C, W. O'Xeill, A. W. Setford, D. A. Burlace, G. Pell, Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 33 of the said Act, J. F. Taylor. I do hereby direct that on and after the 7th day of July, Nelson-S. C. Davis, S. P. Pushman, S. L. Woodhouse. 1930, the saJe of the said goods within each of the following districts-namely, the Boroughs of Devonport, Mount Albert, Wanganui-W. C. Jones, W. R. McCarty, A. K. Milne. Mount Eden, Newmarket, Onehunga, One Tree Hill, and Wellington-H. J. Butten, H. D. Currie, I. M. Ramsay, Otahuhu, and the Town District of Papatoetoe-shall be, V. K. Roberts, A. R. Spence, R. S. Tuckwell, G. I. White, and is hereby, prohibited as follows: From the 15th day of C. J. Hay, W. L. Oliver, M. T. Power, S. A. Thomas, May until the 15th day of October in each year on Mondays, T. G. Underhill, C. Walker. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays after the hour of 8 p.m., excepting when any such day immediately precedes a day generally observed in the district concerned as a whole PASSED IN BOTH PORTIONS OF EXAMINATION TOGETHER. holiday. Auckland-A. J. Chandler, L. Gardiner, J. C. King. Dated at Wellington, this 25th day of June, 1930. Christchurch-J. R. Ankins, N. H. J. Turner. S. G. SMITH, Minister of Labour. Nelson-L. Clifford. NOTE.-This notice is in substitution for the notices gazetted Wellington-A. Clouston, D. Hurdle, A. McMahon, W; G. on the 13th day of October, 1927, prohibiting the sale, within H. Meaclem, C. M. W. Sharp, J. D. Shearer. the Boroughs of Devonport, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Dated this 23rd day of June, 1930. Newmarket, and Onehunga, and the Road District of One Tree Hill, of certain goods comprised in the trade of a frniterer. A. J, STALLWORTHY, Minister of Health. JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l'TE. 2049

Portion of Ruatoki C07I801idation Scheme confirmed. I Land Surveyors' Examination, September, 1930, Auatralia and -- New Zealand. In: the matter of Section 6' of the Native Land Amendment and Na,tive I.and Claims Adjustment Act, 1923. -- OTICE is hereby given that a scheme of consolidR.tion, I The Survey Board of New Zealand N !n part, dated the 2nd day of June,. 1930, de,aling with Wellington 16th June' 1930. Ruatokl No.1 and other blocks, as set out m the sllld Bcheme" , ,'. ' havin~ been prepared by the Native Land Court in accordance I IT IS hereby notl~ed, f?r ~neral, mformatlOn, ~hat the with the above· mentioned Act and submitted under the Survey Board, m conjunctIon wIth the Austrahan Sur· seal of that said Court to the Native Minister for his approval, i v:eyors Boards, will conduct ~n examination of candidates for I Apirana Turupa Ngata as such Native Minister being I licenses to survey, commencmg at 10 a.m. on Monday, 15th ~tisfied thR.t the Bcheme s~ submitted is just and eq~itable, " September, 1930, at Wellington. and is in the public interest, do herebv confirm the portion C did te t'fi d th t th ' I' t' th 'd h f I'd' h'· h b ' d I an a s arc no I e a eIr app lca Ions, on e of t h e sal sc emf; 0 con.·o 1 atlOn w 10 was so su mltte f t h th S t f th B rd t late th 2nd d f J 1930 I proper orm, mus reac e ecre ary 0 e oa no r onD :ad thO it ~ daunef J . 1930 I' than Monday, 1st September, and that the examination fee a IS s y 0 une,. .. . as undernoted m~st be paid at the same time to the Secretary, ______A. T. NGATA, ~~tlv~MI~~t~~·1 ~~t:in:~~m appitcation forms and other particulars may be Mining Privilege to be struck off tke Register.-Notice under the Mining Act, 1926. Candidates sitting for the first time are required to sit in -- I' Wellington, and to forward a fee of £5 5s. Mining Registrar's Office, Candidates completing former sittings may sit in other Hokitika, 16th June, 1930. I centres, where there is a Chief Surveyor's office, on payment OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the provisions of an extra fee of £1 Is., in addition to the ordinary fees which N of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, that, unless are as under:- sufficient cause to the contrary be shown to the Minister I . within three months from the date hereof, the mining privilege i Co~pletillg in one or two subjccts, fee of £1 Is. per sub· specified in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register. C lectl·· . II b' f ~ ~ ·· R . omp etmg m a BU lects, ee £0 os. C.. W CARVER , Mmmg eglstrar. At this examination candidates sitting for the first time SCHEDULE. will be accepted, as well as those completing former sittings. STAFFORD REGISTRY. No. 107. Date: 15/12/99. Nature of privilege: Residence· M. CROMPTON -SMITH, site. Locality:' Stafford. Registered holder: George Secretary, Survey Board. Chambers. Government Buildings, Wellington.

Alterations to Scale of Charges upon the New Zealand Government Railways.

N pursuanl'e of all powers and authorities enabling me under the Government Railways I Act, 1926, and itR amendments, and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, I, William Andrew Veitch, Minister of Railways, do hereby make the following alterations in the scale of charges in force on the New Zealand Government Railways open for traffic made on the lOth day of August, 1925, and published in the Gazette of 11th August, 1925.

PART IlL-GOODS. 7. SAWN TIMBER, Loos, MOULDI!iOS, ETC. By cancelling tke following :- (4) In computing the charges for timber, 50 ft. or under will be foregone; over 50 ft. will be charged as the next 100 ft. And sub8lituting the foUowing :- (4) In computing the charges for timber, superficial measurements of 5 ft. and over will be caloulated to the next 10 ft. and will be charged pro rata of the prescribed rat.e for 100 superficial feet. Superficial measurements of 4 ft. and under will be foregone. As witne88 my hand this 25th day of June, 1930. W. A. VEITCH, Minister of Railways.

Public Tru.I Ojfiu AQ, 1908, and ilB Amendm.ents.-EZec'ionB to admiftiater Eatatu. OTICE is hBleby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an eleotion to administer in respect of N the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and ocoupations (so far as known) are hBleunder llet forth.

Name. Occupation. Reeldence, 'I Date E=o T8IItate or Stamp Omce of Death. I mad. I In_tate. I couoerned. ------Banks, CharIeR or Horace Fitter Tawa Flat 21/4/30 18/6/30 Intestate Wellington. ~I Eskdale, Elizabeth Maria .. Married woman Tapanui 27/5/30 20/6/30 Testate Dunedin. 3 Higgins, Lewis-Henry Farmer .. Dannevirke 14/4/30 18/6/30 Intestate Napier. 4 Johnson, Andrew Gray Cheese· fac-t~ry Rongomai, Eketa· 11/5/20 18/6/30 Wellington. manager huna " ~- Jones, Ev&ll._~_. Locomotive·driver Te Kumi 28/5/30 20/6/30 Napier. - 6 King, Leon~ Walter Undertaker Christchurch 25/3/30 18/6/30 " Christchurch ,7- Nickerson,- Jolw.. William Carpenter . .. I 30/5/30 18/6/30 Tes~te 8 Orchard, George Alfred .. Wharfinger and clerk I ltuawai" 23/6/24 20/6/30 Intestate Auckl~nd. 9 Pedler, -Belitrice Mary Spinster .. - .. I Christchurch 29/4/30 18/6/30 Christchurch. Hamerton " 10 Smith, George .. Labourer .. Auckland 19/7/29 18/6/30 Auckland. 11 St. Clair, .Joseph Wellington 6/2/30 20/6/30 " Wellington. 12 Stone, Henry Alexander , Surfaceman" Mangarata 25/5/30 20/6/30 " Nelson. f3White, Stanley Alfred - Engineer Mokoia " 15/5/30 20/6/30 " N. Plymouth Poblio Troat Office, Wellington, 23rd June, 1930. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. 2050 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

Traffic 1leturM.

EW ZEAI,AND RAILWAYS.-Traffic Returns for the period ending 24th May, 1930, and for tile corresponding N period, 1929 ,- KAIHU SECTION. NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES- 1930. 1929. continwd. 1930. P ASSlilNGERS,- No. No. 1929. 1st Class 34 50 REVENUlIl,­ £ B. d. £ s. d. 98,243 7 7 101,618 6 2 2nd Class 1,683 1,597 Passengers Parcels .• 18,876 17 4 18,31"6 7 8 Total 1,717 1,647 Goods .. 203,612 8 2 208,227 17 10 Labour and demurra.ge 5,712 17 8 6,523 12 5 Season Tickets 2 Total £326,445 10 9 £334,686 4 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle .. 2 Sheep 164 68 NORTH ISLAND.-ROAD MOTOR SERVICE. 1930. 1929. Total 166 68 No. No. PASSENGERS •• •. 250,450 237,312 Tons. Tons. £ s. d. £ s. d. Timber .. 127 124 REVENUE 7,471 8 3 7,265 15 4 Goods .. 313 282 SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES. 440 406 Tot..l 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. 1st Class 34,145 38,300 RlIlVlIlNUlIl,­ £ s. d. £ s. d. 2nd Class 212,972 230,427 Passengers 142 15 3 106 19 2 77 9 2 73 18 5 Parcels ., Total 247,117 268,727 Goods .. 165 13 11 174 10 2 Labour and demurrage 2 12 4 1 17 5 Season Tiokets 14,100 14,168 Total £388 10 8 £357 5 2 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 8,832 9,120 Calves 417 217 Slleep 851,142 645,136 GISBORNE SECTION. Pigs 3,071 5,101 1930. 1929. P ASSlilNGlIlRS,- No. No. Total 863,462 659,574 1st Class 222 590 2nd Class 1,895 2,584 Tons. Tons. Timber •• 20,581 25,446 Total 2,117 3,174 Goods ., 253,982 278,942 Season Tickets 8 23 Total 274,563 304,388

GOODS,- No. No. REVENUE,- £ S. d. £ s. d. Cattle .. 238 132 Passengers 48,963 17 1 53,740 0 4 Sheep .. 6,070 8,908 Parcels .. 9,542 7 9 9,775 18 4 Goods 187,285 4 1 192,617 8 5 Total 6,308 9,040 Labour and demurrage 6,199 2 9 5,977 5 0

Tons. Tons. Total £251,990 11 8 £262,110 12 Timber .. 1,321 695 Goods ., 5,285 3,840 SOUTH ISLAND.-ROAD MOTOR SERVICE. Total 6,606 4,535 1930. 1929. No. No. PASSENGERS .• 5,732 6,348 RlIlVENUlIl,­ £ B. d. £ s. d. Passengers 301 3 4 721 1 8 £ s.d. £ s.d. Parcels .. 158 4 5 162 4 3 RlIlVENUlil .. 497 3 9 540 17 8 Goods .. 2,241 13 11 1,843 0 7 Labour and demurrage 36 16 11 18 3 0 WESTPORT SECTION. 1930. 1929. Total £2,737 18 7 £2,744 9 6 PASSlilNGlIlBS,- No. No. 1st Class 35 43 2nd Class 4,000 3,845

NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINES AND BRANCHES. Total 4,035 3,888 1930. 1929. PASSlilNGERS,- No. No. Season Tiokets 33 41 1st Class 36,722 39,908 2nd Class 277,681 288,848 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 14 5 Total 314,403 328,756 Sheep 100 104

SeasOn Tiokets 37,550 36,614 Total 114 109 Tons. No. Tons. GoODS,~ No. 228 321 27,051 26,545 Timber .• Cattle Goods .. 52,945 56,071 .. Calves 1,827 2,074 210,860 200,583 ,sheeP Total 53,173 56,392 Pigs 37,993 36,534 Total 277,731 265,736 REVENUE,­ £ s. d. £ s. d. Passengers 304 17 11 268 18 5 Tons. Tons. Parcels .. 86 3 II 86 6 0 Timber •• 19,735 23,437 Goods .. 9,940 8 4 10,525 13 4 Goods .. 233,857 232,634 Labour and demurrage 802 15 1 704 5 4 Total 253,592 256,071 Total £11,134 5 3 £11,585 3 JUNE 26.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2051

NELSON SECTION. PICTON SECTION-contin.ted. 1930. 1929. 1930. 1930. PASSENGERS,- No. No. REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st Class 131 151 Passengers 411 :{ I 621 17 7 2nd Class 3,655 4,462 Parcels " 134 5 0 126 14 8 Goods 2,361 8 2 1,647 17 7 Total 3,786 4,613 Labour and Demurrage 230 4 2 143 16 7 Season Tickets 35 20 Total 3,137 ° 5 2,540 6 5 GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 93 162 NON·OPERATING REVENUE. Sheep 1,541 1,784 1930. 1929. ]\fISCELLANEOUS £27.491 2 8 £21.472 17 7 Total 1.634 1,946

SUBSIDIARY SERVICES. Tons. T.ons. Timber .. 123 137 LAKE W AKATIPU STEAMERS. Goods 2.995 2.969 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. Total 3.118 3,106 1st Class 280 267 2nd Class 1,094 82]

REVENUE.- £ s. d. £ s. d. Total 1.374 1.088 Passengers 392 17 5 578 16 9 Parcels .• 164 9 141 18 11 Season Tickets 3 Goods 1.493 °4 2 1.485 411 Labour and Demurrage 28 10 11 5 9 I GOODS,- No. No. Cattle 14 9 2,078 13 2,211 8 Sheep 2,1l1 3,742 Total 3 9 .t ~ Total 2,125 3,751 U Tons. Tons. PICTON SECTION. Timber •• 51 172 Goods 697 950 1930. 1929. PASSENGERS,- No. No. Total 748 1,122 1st Class 699 792 2nd Class 3,303 3,501 REVENUE,- £ s. d. £ s. d. Passengers 215 17 2 193 2 5 Total 4,002 4,293 Parcels .. 70 19 8 72 9 I Goods 448 0 9 777 7 2 Season Tickets 3 115 Labour and Demurrage 2 19 7 4 2 7

GOODR,- No. No. Total £737 17 2 £1,047 3 Cattle 237 132 ;;;;;;;;;;O-~=;;;;= Sheep 16.653 9,390 1930. 1929. Total 16,890 9,522 £ s. d. £ s. rl. R E FRE SHMENT· ROOMS, 22,888 14 2 21,795 15 4 ADVERTISING, ]\fOTOR Tons. Tons. SERVICE, AND OTHER Timber .• 91 29 SUBSIDIARY SERVICES Goods 4,281 3,799 DEPARTMENTAL DWELLINGS £8,460 17 11 £8,364 10 I Total 4,372 3,828 ~ ...... ~

N.Z.R.-FINANCIAI. YEAR, 1930-31. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON ALL SECTIONS from 1st April, 1930, to 24th May, 1930. Season All SecUoD•. SecoDd-el&BB Paseengers. Road I Total. \ Motor S~rvicep. : Tickets.

S. R. S. R. 193()""31 52,254 104,476 321,413 806,976 505,991 1,791,110 90,228 1929--30 62,395 96,914 356,006 732,496 483,941 1,731,752 99,588

Increase 7,562 74,480 22,050 59,358

Decrease 10,141 34,593 9,360

All Sections. Pigs. Total. Timber. I Other Goods. ' Total. __--.--_C&_ttl_e. J~lve~_I __Sheep. ---- ~ 1--- I No. No. No. No. Tons. Tons. No. 'I Tons. I 193()""31 65,607 3,939 2,138,992 79,723 2,288,261 78,422 1,048,462 1,126,884 1929-30 66,696 , 4,065 1,903,151 82,720 2,056,6;{2 88,550 1,137,129 i 1,225,679

Increase 235,841 2;{1 ,629 ~ ------Decrease 1,089 126 2,997 10,128 88,667 98,795

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ltA1LWAY WORKtNG ACCOUNT, showing ItEVENUE and EXPENDtTURE to the termination of the Pefiod. efidin~ 24th May; 1930; ------,------~------For .. Twelve·monthly Period. it EtpeMlture. Average to Date. l S~t1oh. II! ::'::1, i Tutal tu Date. I Fddr.;ree~,. I Total to Date. II~ j I P~!:\\~l I~!\~

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N~!lli}StA:D'---:J 3~S 1~ ~81- ~~; ~ ~1~~9; dilll -~,.:fg 19 '11145'06[ 2:2 1~ fi 3~6 1~ dci Glsbanle .601 2,737 IS 7i 4,llili Ii 9 2,Y14 io 0 5,925 14 21118;57 541 Il i 1141 II} tI North Island Main 1,413:3Ihl,445 10 91' 64IJ,tli3 i 1 2tJ5,107 0 4 505,656 t5 itl BNIB 2,MB 0 !l12,6t!1l II 0 Llne8 !lnd Br!lnches 1 I

Tatal .. 65/'1,544 6 Hli2!lS,721 HI SHO ~971329,512001 5!-~tl31 I I

SOUTH Ist,\ ND,- I ! Iii SouthIslandMaln 1,621,251,990 II S 485,058 5 9'222;171 '1 6: 41.i.!J36 III 11 Sfi'751i,IJ37 17 0 t;1l61 14 1 Lines and Branches 1 I' I I I Westport 43,11,134 5 3 20.928 8 '1 7,~3~ 15 III 14;4541O!1 6!HJ7i3,16312 tl2;1M 19 9 Nelson 64, 2,078 13 3 a;956 15 [ill a,:~!lll 14 61 6,256 \0 2 158'131 4tH 11 :l fj:lo 9 il Picton 56, 3,137 0 5i 6,310 17 7, 3,li76 17 91 7,240 1 4! 114·72 732 10 3 840 '1 4 ::ti,.toW :::::::~:: ;:,,:::::: ,: :::::: ': ,:Ie:.:::: ':_ii~::::: Miscellaneous revenue 27,491 2 8 57,680 18 01 Lake Wakatipu 73717 2 1,76711111 8821910, steamers I Refreshment-rooms, 22,888 14 2 49,794 0 10122,812 15 9 45,417 9 9 91'21, Advertising, and other Subsidiary

~~ I 1 Departmental dwel- 8,460 17 11. 17,040 17 01 14,952 16 6, 28,406 15 61166'70: lings ill __~rand ~~~_-,-:_3_,2871657 '491_2_6i~~298,(l8--=-_2~!~4,351)~_01~92'677 17 1l!~'~~1 _ CORRESPO~DING PERIOfl LAST YEAR. 1 ------i-- -- ,------:--~i------T--~--

NOR'rH ISLANfl,- £ s. d. £ s. d·1 £ s. d·1 £ s. d·1 'I £ s. d.' £ s. d. Kaihu 24 357 5 2 809 16 0, 771 II 101 1,525 II 2] 188·39 219 6 5, 413 3 Ii Gisborne 60 2,744 9 6 5,288 2 4 3,137 Hi I) 6,721 16 8 127-11 '572 17 7: 728 4 0 1 North Island Main _1_,4_1_3 _3_34_.,_6_8_6~4_, _1_ __6_3_7_,0_6_4_0_1278,246 2 01 __5_3_4_,0_2_8~4~_11 83.83\3:930 11 8 2,456 12 1 Lines and Branches 1 1 i 1 '--~~- Tutal _1_,4_9_71_3_37_,_7_8_7_1_8~9_1 __64_3_, 1_6_1_1_8_5i282 , 155 [) 41_[_,4_2_.2_7_5~1l~1_11 84'31,

SOUTH ISLANfl,- 1 I South Island Main 1,627262,1l0 12 1 502,711 18 6!214,222 5 81 415,344 8, 82·622,008 7 6,1,659 6 8 Lines and Branches Westport 43 II,585 3 ~11 22,682 5 4; 7,6.53 1 51 10,469 4 81' 68·203,428 14 412,338 7 5 Nelson 64 2,211 9 ·1,279 5 11' 3,661 2 01 6,508 18 I 152·10 434 12 4, 661 1 3 Picton 56 2,540 6 ,3,379 II 101 3,244 4 2, 6,078 3 31II2'90 624 8 41 705 10 0 Total 1 81· 82·87 _1_,7_90_ 2_7_8_,4_4_7_1_1_31 535,053 1 7:228,780 13 3\ 443,·100 7 , 1 1 Operating total 3,287616,235 10 01,178,215 0 01510,936 2 7, 985,67519 71 83·66 I Miscellaneous revenue 21,472 17 71 43,945 8 5, , [' .. i I J"ake Wakatipu 1,047 I 3, 2,240 2 61 935 2 -6"1 1,095 8 6 89·08, Steamers 1 Refreshment-rooms, 21,796 15 411 46,172 4 W~ 22,277 10 I 44,70t 11 3 96·82 Advertising, Road 1 Motors, and other Subsidiary Services I Departmental DWel'l 8,364 10 II' 16,760 2 2 13,021 1 II 25,845 15 2 164'21 lings 1 1 ___ ?ra~d_ tot~_._. '-3-~2-8-7116-6-8-.,-9-15- __-14-_-311-1-,2-8-7-,3-3-2-1-7-1~547,169~7 y,058,22~ ~ _ 61 82.20 _____~~ __

COST 010- CONSTRUCTION of RAILWAYS, ROLLING-STOCK, ETC., to 31st March, 1929, as furnished by Public Work. Department and by Greymout-h and Westport Harbour Boards respectively. Section. I Coot of Opened LIIlCII. Coat of Unopened Lines. --_._------£ s. d. £ s. d. Kaihu 192,175 0 0 Gisbome 864,892 0 0 733,801 0 0 North Island Main Unes and Branches 31,112,315 0 I) 4,482,076 0 0 South Island Main Lines and Branches .. 22,342,140 0 0 72,164 0 0 Westport 706,352 0 0 :MS,640 0 0 Nelson 585,569 0 0 101,0546 0 0 Picton H91.228 0 0 17,514 () 0 Lake Wakatipu Steamer Service 44,387 0 0 In Suspense- Surveys, North Island 29,862 0 0 Miscellaneous, North Island .. 5,169 0 0 Surveys, South Island 5,763 0 0 Miscellaneous, South Island .. 5,168 0 0 General 29,540 0 0 P.W.D. Stock of Permanent-way 5,913 0 0

Totals £56,568,598 0 0 -I £5,707,616 0 0

--.-~.---- H. VALENTINE, RlI.ilways Department, 23rd June, 1930. Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railway•. JUNE 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2053

New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917.-Closing of Registers., Importation of certain Publications prohibited.

The Treasury, Customs Department, Wellington, 18th June, 1930. Wellington, 17th June, 1930_ OTICE is hereby given that the Register of New Zealand T i~ hereby notified.for ,Public infor~ation t~at the importa­ N 5!-per-cent. Inscribed Stock, maturing 1st February, I tIOn of the pubhcatlOns shown m' the hst hereunder is 1936, will be closed from the 17th July to the 1st August, regarded as being prohibited under the provisions of the Order ~930 (inclusive), for the purpose of the issuo of half-yearly in Council made on 10th May, 1921, and gazetted on 19th mterest. May, 1921, which prohibits the importation into New Zealand GEO. W. FORBES, Minister of Finance. of the following goods-that is to say: Any document which incites, encourages, advises, or advocates violence, ------~------lawlessness, or disorder, or expresses any seditious intention. Public Tru8l Office. This list is supplementary to those contained in the noti­ fications which were published in the New Zealand Gazette I T is notified for public information that the agency of the on the 26th May, 1927, and 18th April, 1929. These lists Public Trust Office at Reefton, at present conducted by include only those publications which have been submitted Mr. Henry Cooper, will be terminated on the 30th June, 1930, to the Customs Department and which, after consideration hv and that thereafter the business of the Office in the district it, are regarded as infringing the above-mentioned Order in will be attended to by the District Public Trustee, Greymouth, Council. to whom all communications should be addressed. Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of June, 1930. It should be unrlerstood that it does not follow that anv document not mentioned in these lists will be allowed to be J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. imported. The onus rests on importers to ayoid infringing -- .------the provisions of the Order in Council. If any person is in Public Trust o,tJice. doubt as to whether any puhlicat,ion he desires to import is or is not regarded as prohibited from importation he should TERMINATION OF AGENCY AT OAMARU AND ApPOINTMENT OF communicate with the Comptroller of Customs, Wellington_ DISTRICT MANAGER. _._ ~ ____ ~_ub_li_ca_ti_~n~------T--~~;,:---- T is notified for public information that the agency of the I _ Public Trust Office at Oamaru has been terminated and a permanent branch established under the control of "Communism (The Programme of the I Published by the Mr. F. L. Barr. Communist International) " Communist Party Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. of N.Z. • " Communism and Industrial Peace" .. J. R. Campbell. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. "Defence of Communism in reply to Ralph Fox. H. J. Laski" Interim Return of Sheep in the Donunzon on the 30th April, " Mond Moonshine, The" A. J. Cook. 1930.-Notice No. Ag. 2904. GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs. Department of Agriculture, W.. llington, 17th June, 1930. HE following particulars are published for general Native Land to be developed and Bettled. T information :- ApPROXIMATE NUMBER OF SHEEP IN THE DOMINION ON THE MANGONUI DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. 30TH APRIl., 1930. ------,----- Office of the Native Minister, Number of Sheep, Wellington, 12th June, 1930. I HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply DistrIct. --~~ Increase. W Final Return, I Interlm I the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the ! 1929. Return, 1930. ! Native Land Amendment and Native Claims Adjustment Act, 1929, to the Native land or land owned by Natives described in the Schedule hereto: Notice of the Native 566,314 Auckland.. •. 12,734,171 3,300,485 Minister's intention so to do is hereby given and published Gisbome-Hawke's Bay 6,795,339 6,941,284 145,945 in accordance with the said subsection (3), and attention is Wellington-West Coast 6,058,934 6,222,883 163,949 drawn to paragraph (j) of the said subsection (3), which North Island totals 15,588,444 16,464,652 876,208 proyides that no owner shall, except with the consent of the Native Minister, be entitled to exercise any rights of ownership 1------~------in connection with the land affected so as to interfere with Marlborough - Nelson­ 1,456,952 1,509,010 52,058 Westland or obstruct the carrying-out of any works undertaken or to be I undertaken under the said subsection (3). Canterbury-Kaikoura 15,827.5731.6,028,390 200,817 Otago .. .. 6,178,413 6,635,338 456,925 ------South Island totals 13,462,938 114,172,738 ~~~~ SCHEDULE. LANDS SITUATE IN THE TOKERAU NATIVE LAND COURT Dominion totals 29,051,382130,637,390 1,586,008 DISTRICT. . I . THE various parcels or subdivisions of the undermentioned NUMBER OF SHEEP IN THE DOMINION AND EXPORT OF Blocks which still remain Native land or are owned by Natives, MUTTON AND LAMB FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. saving and excepting those parcels alienated by way of lease to Europeans of which the leases are still subsisting :- Mutton Lamb Ahipara. Okahu. Year ended I' Numbero! Carcsses Piecesand Carcales 30th April, Sheep in IL~s I Ahipara Parish, Sections Oturu. Dominion. exported. exported. exported. 67 and 6R. Parangiora. 1 Te Ahua. Parapara East. Cwt. Angaanga. Parapara West. 1921 .. 23,285,031 5,659,292 21,392 4,327,397 Aputerewa. Peria. 1922 .. 22,222,259 3,373,018 20,703 5,192,392 Te Awapatiki. Pukekahikatoa. 1923 .. 23,081,439 2,264,499 10,707 5,417,016 Kareponia. Pukenui. 1924 .. 23,775,776 1,696.190 5,999 4,924,021 Karikari. Pukepoto. 1925 .. 24,547,955 2,067,985 8,354 4,581,973 Kohanga. Taheke. 1926 .. 24,904,993 2,008,481 1,415 4,795,070 Te Konoti. Taumatawiwi. 1927 .- 25,964,016 2,166.405 3.847 4.965,645 Kohumaru. Turiapua. 1928 .. 27,133,810 2,244,909 5,931 6,047,836 Maimaru. Waiaua. 1929 .. 29,051,382 1,922,242 4,337 5,957,578 Manukau. Waitaha_ 1930 30,637,390* 1,977,949 5,047 6,b2,930 Mangataiore. Whakapouaka. " Merita. Whatuwiwi. Te Neke. Whiwhero. * Interim return. Okakewai. A. J. MURDOCH, Minister of Agriculture. A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. F '2054 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

N alive Land to be developed and seUled. Poroti. Taumatamakuku. Porotu. Taumataroa. BAY OF ISLANDS DEVELOPMENT SOHEME. 'I'e Pua. Taupo. Puhipuhi. Tawapuku. Office of the Native Minister, Pukahakaha. Tawata. Wellington, 12th June, 1930. Pukekauri. Te Ti. HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply Pukeokui. Te Ti Mangonui. W the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the Pukemiro. Toatoa. Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ Puketaka. Toetoe. ment Act, 1929, to the Native land or land owned by Natives Puketaka (40 aeres), Toiroa. described in the Schedule heret·o: Notice of the Native Puketapu. Tokakopuru. Minister's intention so to do is hereby given and published Puketaururu. 'fe 'fokitoki. in accordance with the said subsection (3), and attention is Puketutu. 'fe 'fonwai. drawn to paragraph (f) of the said Bubsection (3), which Punakitere. Tuateanui. provides that no owner shall, except with the consent of the Pupuke. 'fuhuna.. Native Minister, be entitled to exercise any rights of owner­ Ramaroa. Tutaematai. ship in connection with the land affected so as to interfere Rangaunu. Waerengatua. with or obstruct the carrying. out of any works undertaken Rangihamama. Waihaha. or to be undertaken under the said subsection (3). Te Raupo. Waihapa. Rawhiti. Wa.ikahikatea. SCHEDUI,E. Rehuotane. Waikaramihi. LANDS SITUATE IN THE TOKERAU NATIVE LAND COURT Reiwhatia. Waikare. DISTRICT. Reratiti. Waikino. Ta Rewarewa. Waikotihe. THE various parcels or subdivisions of the undermentioned Te Riu. Waikukupa. blocks which still remain Native land or are owned by Natives, Ruapekapeka. Waimangaro. saving and excepting those parcels alienated by way of lease Ruataewao. Wainui. t·o Europeans of which the leases are still subsisting :-. Te Ruatahi. Te Warahi. Te Ahuahu. Maungapohatu South. Tahunakuaka. Waitaraiti. Aroha. Maungaturoto. Tahungaopuoro. Waiteuku. Te Aute. Mantakirua. Taiharuru. Waitomotomo. Te Awahe. Maunu. Taikapukapu. Waiwhariki. Awarua. Mimitu-Ruarei. Takahiwai. Wawa. Epurua. Mohinui. Takangaomohi. Werowero. Haowhenua. Motatau 1. Takou East. Whakapae. Hauai. Motatau 2. Tangatapu. Whakataha. Hauhaupounamu. Motatan 3. Tangatapu No. 1. ·Whangaroa-Ngaiotonga. Herepoho. Motatall 4. Tapapanui. Whangaruru-Whakatnria. Horahora. Motatau 5. Taporepore. Whapukupirau. Horelll~. Moturua. Tapuaetahi. Wharengaere. Huria. Ngaiotonga. Taraire. Wharepoke. Hurupaki. (at Taumarere). Taumaharau. Whatitiri. Kaihiki. Ngamokooneone. Taumatamaukuku. Whatitiri (A. and B.) Kaikou. N gararatunua. Kairaurau. Ngatapapa. A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. Kaiwhakairi. Oakura. Kapowai. Ohawiui. Karakahuarua. Omanene. Native Land to be developed and settled. Te Karawa. Omanu. Te Karatu. Omapere. NORTHERN HOKIANGA DEVELOPMENT SOHEME. Kauae-o-maui. Omaunu. Kanrinui. Opouteke. Office of the Native Miuister, Keatekaha. Oraruwharo. Wellington, 12th June, 1930. Keteuikau. Oriwa. HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply Kaingapipiwai. Orokawa. W the provisions of subsection (3) of section 23 of the Kaingapokeno. Oromahoe. Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ Kiriltiri-pawhaoa. Otaha. ment Act, 1929, to the Native land or land owned by Natives Otaika. Kiripaka. described in the Schedule hereto: Notice of the Native Kohatuatehaua. Otamaiti. Kohatuwhawha. Otangaroa. Minister's intention so to do is hereby given and published Kohekohe. Otao. in accordance with the said subsection (3), and attention is Kohewhata. Otara. drawn to paragraph (f) of the said subsection (3), which Koihanga. Oteaka. provides that no owner shall, except with the consent of the Te Kohinga. Otetao. Native Minister, be entitled to exercise any rights of owner­ Kopuakawau. Otito. ship in connection with the land affected so as to interfere Kopuawaiwaha. Otuhi. with or obstruct the carrying-out of any works undertaken Kotuku. Oue. or to be undertaken under the said subsection (3). Mahimahi. Owhata. Mahinepua. 'fe Pae. Te Maika. Pahekeheke. SCHEDULE. Te Mamaku. Pakikaikutu. LANDS SITUATE IN THE TOKERAU NATIVE LAND COURT Mangaiti. Pakonga. DISTRICT. Mangakahia. Pakonga No.2. Mangakowhara. Paoneone. THE various parcels or subdivisions of the undermentioned Mangareporepo. Papakauri. blocks which still remain Native land or are owned by Natives, Mangataraire. Paparimurimu. saving and excepting those parcels alienated by way of lease Mangawhati. Parahaki. Ito Europeans of which the leases are still subsisting :- Manukau. Parahirahi. , Te Awaroa. Pakinga. Maramatautini. Parangarahu. Huatau. Pikiparia. Marino. Patana. I Te Karae. Poieke. Maromaku. Paremata-Mokau. Te Karaka. Rotokakahi. Maruarua. Patoetoe. Manuoha. Tautehere. Maruata. Patukauae. Mangamuka East. Tauteibiihi. Matapouri. Pehiaweri. Mangamuka West. Waihou. Matarau. Pimiro. Motl,lkaraka. Waihou Lower. Mataraua. Pipiwai (or Te Angiangi). Motuti. Whakakoro. Matauri. Pirikotaha. Onewa. Whakanekeneke. Matawaia. To Poike. Otarihau. Whakarapa. Maungakaramea. Pokangahere. Oturori. Whakarawerua. Maungakawakawa. Pokapu. Paihia. Maunganui. Porotaka. A. T. NGATA, Native Minister. JUNE 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2055

Native Land to be developed and 8eUled. saving and excepting those parcels alienated by way of lease Ito Europeans of whioh the leases are still Bubsisting :- Te Aute. Rangiawhia. SOUTHERN HOKIANGA DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. Herekohu. Ratakamaru. Horotiu Taiharuru. Office of the Native Minister, Hunoke. Taiwhatiwhati. Wellington, 12th June, 1930. Te Kahikatea. Taraire. HEREAS the Native Minister has decided to apply the Kohatutaka. TeTio. W provisions of subseotion (3) of section 23 of the Native Kokohuia. Tongariro. Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, Te Komiti. Te Totara. 1929, to the Native lands or lands owned by Natives described Manawakore. Touwai. in the Schedule hereto: Notice of the Native Minister's Matuku. Utakura. intention so to do is hereby given and published in accordance Mauiui. Waima North. with the said Bubsection (3), and attention is drawn to para· Mangapupu. Waima South. graph (f) of the said subsection (3), which provides that no I Mangawhero. Waimamaku. owner shall, except with the consent of the Native Minister, be I Motukiore. Wairau North. entitled to exercise any rights of ownership in connection with i TeMopi. Wairau Wahitapu. the land affected so as to interfere with or obstruot the i Oue. Wairere. carrying·out of any works undertaken or to be undertaken Pakanae. Waiwhatawhata. under the said subsection (3). Papua. Whakaaho. Patipatiarero. Whakatere. Potaka. Whakatere·Manawakaiaia. Puataraire. Whakarongorua. SCHEDULE. Te Puha. Whataipu. LANDS SITUATE IN THE TOKERAU NATIVE LAND CoURT Te Puia Whataipu Burial.ground. DISTRICT. Pukehaka. Whawharu. THE various parcels or subdivisions of the undermentioned Pukehuia. Whirinaki. blocks which still remain Native land or are owned by Natives, A. T. NGATA, Native Minister.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES. ------Landa in tke N ortk A uckland Land District forfeited. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 24th June, 1930. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the North Auckland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the proviPions of the Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915.

SCHEDUI,E. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.

i Leue or Tenure. I LlceDie Section. Bloat. DIatrIct. ~orLl_. Reuon for Forfeiture. I No.

R.L. I 827 6,7, and 8 IV Waipoua Survey District MacKenzie, D. N. At request. RL. 1512 82 Waari Hamlet .. Parkes, T. W. N on.oompliance • RL. 1516 30 XII Kaeo Survey District Keeffe, J ... RL. 1529 257,258 Waipareira Parish McKenzie, C. S. O.R.P. 4987 N.E.257, Pukeatua Parish Wills, E. M. 318 O.R.P. 5394 I Kohimaru Parish Soppet, J. P. O.R.P. 5486 17 II Rangaunu Survey District Bond, W. O.R.P. 5528 21 II Rangaunu Survey District Collins, M... O.R.P. 5571 54 II Rangaunu Survey District Thomas, T. J. O.R.P. 5702 8 I Hohoura East Survey Dis· Bradley, J. J. trict O.R.P. 5771 254 Paremoremo Parish Graham, J.·R. O.R.P. 5796 30 VII Opoe Survey District McDonald, R. At requ'~st. S.T.L. 276 18s Remuera Settlement Watts, W. R. N on.compliance. S.T.L. 607 33s Remuera Settlement Watts, W. R. D.P. 764 126 Maungatapere Parish McNeil, J. F. D.P. 803 7 Pakotai Village Rudolph, J. R.

(L. and S. 22/950/A.) E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands.

Landa in tke Auckland Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 25th June, 1930. . OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Auokland Land Board, the same lands have reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1915.

SCHEDULE. AuoXLAlQ) LAND DIsTRICT.

Lease or Block. DlstJtct. Llce08e. Section. 'I Lessee. Reason for Forfolture.

D.S.350 .. 4s Waiari Settle· Mrs. G. M. Jack Non.compliance with conditions. ment H.P.L.566 2 IX Hastings A. E. Thompson RL.518 2 II Rotorua .. H. Newman At request. D.P. 730 4 I I Thames ., A. Fisher D.P. 949 234A Paupiri Parish A. Hill Non~~ompliance with conditions. ------(L. and S. 22/950/1.) E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. ------

2056 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. INo. 48

Land in the North Auckland Land District forfeited. 8. Any breach of the foregoing conditions of sale will render the "on demand" promissory notes liable to be presented Department of Lands and Survey, for immediate payment. Wellington. 25th June, 1930. 9. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, OTICE is hereby g;ven that thc license of the under­ and thi. timber is submitted for sale subject to the final N mentioned land having been declared forfeited by acceptance of any tender by the Minister of Lands. resolution of the North Auckland Land Board, the said 10. The purchaser shall have the right to cut the timber land has thereby l'everh"d to the Crown under the provisions for the period specified, but shall have no right to the use of of the Land Act, 1924. the land. 11. The timber shall be cut in a face, and the Crown reserves SCHEDULE. the right to follow up thc mill-workings by felling and grassing TENURE: O.R.P. License No. 5509. Section 38, Block VI. such areas as from time to time become available, and of disposing of the same. Hohoura East Survey District. Licensee: A. J. Blucher. 12. The licensee shall not allow any sawdust to find its Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions. way into any watercourse of any description. E. A. RANSOM, Minister of Lands. 13. Purchasers are notified that extension of the time herein (L. and S. 22j950jA.) stated for the removal of the timber must not he anticipated. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepter\. Timber in the North Anckland Land District for Sale by Tenders to be addressed "Commissioner of Crown Lands, Public Tender. North Auckland Laml District, Private Bag, Auckland," and envelopes to be marked" Tender for Timber." North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Full particulars may bc obtained from this office. Auckland, 24th .June, 1930. O. N. CAMPBELL, OTICE is hereby given that written tende!'s for the Conlmissioncr of Crown La,nds. N purchase of the undermentioned milling.timber will (L. and S. 27/180.) he received at the North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the 24th July, 1930, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924, Settlement Landsi" Srtrlh Auckland Land Dislrict jrtr Seleclion and the timber regulations thereunder. on Rencu'able Lease.

North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, SCHEDULE. AuukhUld, 24th .June, 1930. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-\\'HANGAROA COUNTY. N OTICE ie hereby given that the undermentioned land Allotment MJ02, Pnpuke Parish. is open for selection on renewable lease under the Land Act, 1924, and thc Land for Settlements Act, 1925, 86 kauri trees containing 372,710 board feet. and amendments, and applications will be received at the Distinguishing brand: X. North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, Upset price: £1,210. up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 28th July, 1930. Time for removal: Two years. Applicants should appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the ~orth Auckland District Lands and 'Ferms of Payment. Survey Office, Auckland, on Wednesday, 30th July, 1930, The sum of one-fourth of the amount of tender to be paid at 10 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend in cash within seven days after acceptance of tender, together he may be examined by any other I,and Board, or by any with £1 Is. (license fee); balance payable in three equal Commissioner of Crown Lands. instalments at six-monthly intervals thereafter. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the All instalment· payments shall bear interest at the rate of examination of applicants. 5 per cent. per annum as from the date of acceptance of Preference at the ballot wiII be given to landless applicants tender, and with the interest added shall be secured by " on who have one or more children dependent on them; to land· demand" promissory notes endorsed by two approved sure­ less applicants who within two years immediately preceding ties, and such bills are to be completed and lodged with the date of ballot have applied for land at least twice unsuccess­ Commissioner of Crown Lands within fourteen days after fnlly; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand notifYing the purchaser to complete. as members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons engaged Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent. on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with on the amount of tender in cash, marked cheque, or post. the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war office order; the balance to be paid, if tender accepted, in were bona fide residents of New Zealand; to applicants who terms as stated abovo. while domiciled in New Zealand have served beyond New Zealand as members of any of His Majes~y's Forces in con· Conditions of Sale. nection with any war other than the war with Germany; 1. Intending purchasers are expected to visit 'the localit.y and to landless applicants in respect of whom the Board, and to satisfy themselves i.n every particular on all matters after taking into consideration the experience and skill of relating to the sale. the applicants in farming operat.ion~, the proximity of their 2. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of Crown homes to the lands the subject.matter of th" ballot, and any Lands to withdraw this timber from sale either before or other relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should after the date for receipt of tende!'s. be entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of 3. The aforementioned quantities, qua1ities, and kinds as the hereinbefore specified classe8. to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purpose of this sale, and no contract for purchase shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be entitled to SCHEDULE. any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being NORTH Al"l'KLAND LAND DISTRlCT.-FIRST-CLASS LAND.-· of less quantity, quality, and kind than as stated herein, or SETTLEMENT LAND. in any advertisement having reference to the said timber, nor shall any extra sum be claimed by the Crown if the said TVhangarei County.-Aponga Settlement. quantity of timber is found to be in excess of that stated SECTION 78: Area, 66 acres 3 roods 20 perches. Capital herein. value, £350. Half-yearly rent, £8 15s. 4. All timber, whether standing, felled, or in logs, shall Section 88: Area, 209 acres 0 roods 20 perches. Capital remain the property of the Crown until all the instalments value, £2,200. Half-yearly rent, £55. are paid. Part of the Aponga Settlement, situated eighteen to twenty 5. The quantities stated are standing measurements, and miles from Whangarei, fifteen to seventeen miles from Kamo, only those trees bearing the special distinguishing brands and twelve to fourteen miles from Ruatangata Station. shown are included in this sale. All trees branded" F .R." or School close to both sections. unbranded, being the undersized, defective, and isolated Section 8: Access by half mile "tock.road from the main trees, are excluded from this sale, and must not be felled road at Aponga. Watered by good creeks. Soil rich brown or removed. rubble on blue rock formation. About half undulating 6. Should any dispute ari.e as to the boundaries the de· and half hilly: patches of shelter bush and second growth cision of the Commissioner of Crown I.ands shall be final. in gullies. All in good grass, ring-fenced, and subdivided 7. In the event of no tenders being received for this timber, into two paddocks. Altitude about 400 ft. to 700 ft. above applications may be received and dealt with at any time sea-level. Suitable for sheep and fattening lambs. within six months thereafter (unless previously formally with. Section 7s: Frontage to metalled cart-road close to drawn); providing, however, that the amount offered is not Purua School. Watered by small creek; soil is fair sandstone less than the upset price stated herein. and little pipe. clay resting of sandstone formation.. All JUNE 26.' THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2057 undulating: ring-fenced; no subdivisions. Thirty-five acres SCHEDULE. in good pasture, 15 acres worn-out pasture, 15 acres fern and TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-SECOND·CLASS LA~f). grass, and 2 acres shelter bush. "-auld run a few dairy cows and sheep. Suitahle for working-man. Okura County.-TwlIgitu Survey District. SECTION 8, Block X: Area, 744 acres. Capital value, £470. Deposit on deferred payments, £25; half· yearly instalments ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. on deferred payments, £14 9R. 3d. Renewable lease: Half­ I. Term of lease: Thirty-three years, with a perpetual right yearly rent, £9 88. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty. three years, Weighted with £830, for improvements comprising hOll'o and a right to acquire the freehold. (three rcome), about a60 chains fencing, and clearing and 2. Rent: Five per cent. per annum on the capital value, grassing. This amount is to be paid in cash. payable in advance on 1st January and 1st July in each year. Situated on the Serliee Road about three miles from tho 3. Applicants to be twenty-one years of age and upward8. Ongarue Railway-station. The land is on pumice formation, and approximately 70 acres 4. Applicants to furnish with applications statutory declara· is flat land in front. About 300-400 acres ploughahle. 1\0 tion, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease standing bush. The grass is scattered. fee) and a hall.year's rent. Rent for the broken period between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following is also payable. ABSTRAC'£ OF CONDITIONS. 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be " Ca8h" J...~ly8tem. simultaneous. 1. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. 6. No persons may hold more than one allotment. 2. Applicants to furnish statutory declarations with appli­ 7. Successful applicants to execute lease within thirty days cations, and, on being declared successful, deposit one-fifth after being notified that it is ready for signature. of purchase-money; the balance, with Crown-grant fee, is 8. Lessee to reside continuously on the land and pay all payable within thirty days. The Crown-grant fee is £1 for rates, taxes, and assessments. first 100 acres or less, and }d. for each additional acre. 3. Improvements.-Purchaser must, within ten years, im­ 9. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the land prove the land to the extent of £1 an acre on first-cla.ss land, within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; lOs. an acre on second-class land, and 5s. an acre on third. within two years, to the value of another 10 per cent. of the class land, otherwise no Crown grant can issue. price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of 4. Roads may be taken through the land at any time anotber 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore­ within seven years upon payment of twice the amount paid going, and within six years, improvements are also to be by the original purchaser for the area taken for such roads. effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land, lOs. for every acre of second·class land, and 28. 6d. for every acre of third-class land. Deferred. Payments. 10. Transfer not allowed until expiration of fifth year of 1. Term of license: Thirty.four and onc-half years. lease, except under extraordinary circumstances, and then 2. Deposit: Such amount as may be fixed by the Land only with permission. Board, being not less than 3 per centum of the price of the 11. Roads may be taken through the lands at any time land, together with £1 Is. license fee. within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed 3. The balance of the purchase - money, together with for area taken for such roads. interest thereon at the rate of 5! per centum per annum, shall be payable by hall-yearly insta.ll!nents extending over ) 2. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditiolls are violated. the above-mentioned period. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of 4. With the first hall-yearly instalment there shall be paid Crown Lands, North Auckland. the interest on balance of purchase. money for period between O. N. CAMPBELL, date of license and date of commencement of term thereof. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 5. The licensee shall have the right at any time during the (L. and S. 21/149/576.) currency of his license to payoff either the whole of the purchase-money or any half.yearly instalment or instalments thereof remaining unpaid. 6. Upon payment of the purchase.money in full, and of all interest thereon, a certificate of title in respect of the land Lands in 'l'urU1wki Land Distriel for 8a/e or Selection. purchased shall be issued to the purchaser on payment of the prescribed Crown-grant fee. 7. The interest of the licensee shall be subject to forfeiture District Lands and Survey Office, in the event of his failure to pay any instalment of principal New Plymouth, 18th June, 1930. and interest due under the license or to comply with any of N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands the conditions thereof. aro open for sale or selection on optional tenures 8. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. under the Land Act, 1924, and that applications will be 9. Purchaser shall executc required statutory declaration, received at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Pl.y­ and shall execute license within thirty days after being noti· mouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 25th August, fied that it is ready for signature. 1930. 10. Residence on land comprised in the license is to com­ Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board mence within four years on bush or swamp land, and within for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, New one year on open or partly open land, and shall be continuous Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 27th August, 1930, at 10.30 thereafter for ten years. o'clock a.m.; but if any applicant so desires he may be 11. Improvements.-Licensee is required to improve the examined by the Land Board of any other district. land within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; The ballot will be held at the District Lands and Survey within two years, to the value of another 10 per cent.; and Office, New Plymouth, at the cOllclusion of. the examination thereafter, but within six years, to the value of another 10 per of applicants, cent. of the price. In addition to the foregoing, and within Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants six years, improvements are also to be effected to the value who have one or more children dependent on them; to land· of £1 for every acre of first·class land, lOs. for every acre of less applicants who, within two years immediately preceding second.class land, and 2s. 6d. for every acm of third.class date of ballot, have applied for land at least twice unsuccess­ land. fully; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand as 12. Licensee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons engaged 13. Transfer not allowed until after completion of two on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with years' continuous residence, except under extraordinary cir· the late war, if sucb persons immediately prior to the war cumstances, and then only with permission. were bona fide residents of New Zealand; to applicants who, 14. Roads may be taken through the lands at any time while domiciled in New Zealand, have served beyond New within seven years from date of license'. Zealand as members of any of His Majesty's Forces in con­ ].~. License is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. nection with any war other than the war with Germany; and to landless applicants in respect of whom the Board, after taking into consideration the experience and skill of Renewable Lease. the applicants in farming operations, the proximity of their 1. Term of lease: Sixty-six years, with a perpetual right homes to the lands the subject-matter of the ballot, and any of renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six years. other relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should be 2. Rent: 4 per cent: per annum on the capital value, entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of the payable on 1st January and 1st July in each year. herein before specilJed classes. 3. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. 2058 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with appli. I mile from the Purangi School. The section is well watered, cations, and, on being declared successful, deposit £I Is. and is subdivided into four paddocks. About 250 acrf'S is in (lease fee) and a half. year's rent. Rent for the broken period fair pasture, and about 225 acres in worn·out pasture revE-rted between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following to fern, &c. is alBo payable. Estimated carrying capacity: 200 dry sheep and 30 steers 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be and heifers. simultaneous. 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. IVhangamo1lW'lUI County.-Pouatu Survey District. 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days (Exempt from rent for five years.) after being notified that it is ready for signature. 8. Residence is to commence within four years in bush Section 10, Block IX: Area, 979 acres 1 rood. Capital land or swamp land, and within one year in open or partly value, £390. Half·yearly rent, £7 168. open land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under certain Exempt from payment of rent for a period of five years, conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. provided improvements to value of £50 are effected annually. 9. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the land \Veightod with £50, for improvements comprising about within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; 70 acres felled and grassed and about 60 chains fencing. within two years, to the value of another 10 per cent. of the This sum is payable in cash. price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of This section is situated on the Marco Road, about ten miles another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore. from the Whangamomona Township and railway.station by going, and within six years, improvements are also to be formed road, six miles of which is metalled. With the effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first.class land, exception of about 250 acres, it comprises steep and broken lOs. for every acre of second. class land, and 2s. 6d. for every sandstone country. acre of third· class land. I Waitomo County.-Totoro Survey District. 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. I!. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' I (Exempt from rent for three years.) . continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum· Section 5, Block VIII: Area, 383 acres. Capital value, stances, and then only with permission. £450. Half.yearly rent, £9. 12. Roads may be taken through the lands at any time Exempt from payment of rent for a period of three years, within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed provided improvements to value of £45 effected annually. for area taken for such roads. Weighted with £80, for improvements comprising about 13. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. 80 chains of fencing. This sum may be paid in cash or by Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of a cash deposit of £20, the balance-viz., £60-by annual Crown Lands, New Plymouth. instalments of £15 over a period of four years, with interest W. D. ARMIT, at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Situated at the junction of the Tikitiki and Mapiu Roads, (I.. and S. 9/2447.) about fourteen miles from the Kopaki Railway.station and about seven miles from the Pio Pio Dairy Factory, and five miles from Aramatai School. Lands in Tara'lUIki Land District for Selection on Renewable With t he exception of the fencing, this property is in an Lease. entirely unimproved state. About 230 acres comprises papa country in bush, but the balance area, which is in scrub, is District Lands and Survey Office, of Iight·quality land. When cleared, this section should made New Plymouth, 24th June, 1930. a good grazing and dairying proposition. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections Application for an advance for development purposes will N are open for selection on renewable lease under the be considered iu respect to this property. Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the ~pecial condition: In the event of any timber being District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, up to disposed of for sawmilling purposes all royalty derived there· 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 25th August, 1930. from must be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue, New Applicants should appear personally before the Land Board Plymouth. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, New ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. Plymouth, on Wednesday, 27th August. 1930, at 10 o'clock 1. Term of lease, sixty.six years, with a perpetual right of a.m.; but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be renewal for further successive terms of sixty ·six years. examined by any other Land Board, or by any Commissioner 2. Rent, 4 per cent. per annum on the capital value, payable of Crown Lands. on the 1st January and 1st July in each year. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the 3. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. examination of applicants. 4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with applica. Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants tions, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease who have one or more children dependent on them; to land· fee) and a half.year's rent. Rent for the broken period less applicants who, within two years immediately preceding between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following date of ballot, have applied for land at least twice unsuccess· is also payable. fully; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand as 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be members of the Expeditionary Force; to pel'SOns engaged simultaneous. on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days were bo'lUI fide residents of New Zealand; to applicants after being notified that it is ready for signature. who, while domiciled in New Zealand, bave served beyond 8. Residence is to commence within iour years in bush land ~ew Zealand as members of any of His Majesty's Forces in or swamp land, and within one year in open or partly open connection with any war other than the war with Germany; land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under certain and to landless applicants in respect of whom the Board, conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. after taking into consideration the experience and skill of the 9. Improvements.-Lessee is required to improve the land applicants in farming operation~, the proximity of their homcs within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; to the lands the subject.matter of the ballot, and any other within two years to the value of another 10 per cent. of the relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should be price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of the another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore. herein before specified classes. going, and within six years, improvements are also to be effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first·class la.nd, SCHEDULE. lOs. for every acre of second·class land, and 2s. 6d. for every TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT.-SEcoNn.cr,,,tiH LAND. acre of third· class land. Clifton County.-Ngatimaru Survey DiBtrict. 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. 11. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' (Exempt from rent for five years.) continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum. SECTIONS 18 and 19: Block II: Area, 595 acres. Capital stances, and then only with permission. value, £320. Half.yearly rent, £6 SR. 12. Roads may be taken through the lands at a.ny time Exeml>t from payment of rent for a period of five years, within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed provided improvements to the value of £32 effected annually. for area taken for such roads. Weighted with £625 for improvements, comprising five· 13. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violated. roomed dwelling, wool.shed, "bout 100 chains feneing, ap· proximately 475 acres felling and grassing. This S11m is pay. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of Crown Lands, New Plymouth. able either in cash or may be secured on first mortgage to the State Advances Department. W. D. ARMIT, A grazing property, situated on the Junction Road, about Commissioner of Crown Lands. seven miles from the Kiore Railway·station and about one (L. aud S. 9/2416.) JUNE 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2059

Lands in Wellington Land District for Sale or Selection. Weighted with £1,100, for improvements consisting of felling grassing, fencing, dwelling, wool-shed, cow-shed, sheep-yards District Lands and Survey Office, &c. This sum may be paid in cash or by a cash deposit of 'Yellington, 24th June, 1930. £100, ~he balance beir~g secured by instalment mortgage under OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land the, DIscharged S?ldlers Settlement Act, extending over a N will be opened for selection in terms of the Land Act, perIOd not exeeedmg 36! years and bearing interest at the 1924, and applications will be recdved at the District Lands rate of 5 per cent. if selected by a discharged soldier or 5! per and Survey Office, Wellington, up to 4 o'clock p.m., on Wed. cent. If selected by a civilian. nesday, 24th August, 1930. This property is situated on the wat,ershed of the Retaruke Applicants should appear personally before the land Hoard River and the I~uatiti and Makino Rtreams. with a frontage for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, on to the Erua Road. Erlla Railway-station is twelve miles 'Yellington, on 27th August, 1930, at 10.:30 o'dock a.m., but distant hy formed dray-road. Undulating to high and broken if any applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by ~a_nd. Appr?xiIl~atel~ 550 acres have beel1 felled and grassed, any other Land Board, or by any Commissioner of Crown 2,,0 acres bemg m fair pasture; balance of clearing reverting Lands. to fern an~ s~eond growth. Balance of sect,ion is on standing The Jand may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased bush consIstmg of beech, , rimu, and mataL Per­ for cash, or on deferred payments, or be selected on renewable manently watered. Altitude, 1,600 ft. to 1,900 ft. above sea­ lease. level. Roil of poor quality generally.

Kaitie/;e County.-Kaitieke Survey District. SCHEDULE. Sections 20, 21, and 26, Block III: Area, 243 acres 2 roods 'VELLINGTO:S LAND DISTRICT. 17 perches; Capital value, £610. Deposit on deferred pay­ FIRST·CLASS LAND. ments, £3,,; half-yearly mstalments on deferred payments. lVaimarino County.-Jiakotuku Survey Di,~trict. £22 l.~s. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £12 48. Weighted with £121\, for improvements consisting of a Town of Raetihi Extension No. I. four-roomed dwelling. This sum may be paid either in cash SECTION 60, Block VI: Area, 3 acres 3 roods 10 perches. or by instalments of £8 Is. lId. per half-year, over a period Capital value, £40. Deposit on deferred payments, £5; of ten years. half· yearly instalments on deferred payments, £1 28. 9d. These sections are situated on the Kawautahi Road, three Renewable lease: Half·yearly rent, 16s. miles and a half distant from Owhango Railway-station by Weighted with £450, for improvements consisting of dwel­ clay-road. Approximately 139 acres felled and grassed, ling of three rooms, with passagE' and scullery and double 14 acres in standing bush; balance has reverted to fern and brick chimney; wash-house with iron roof, 12 ft. by 8 ft., second growth. Improvements included in capital value 18 chains of fencing, orchard, &c. Deposit required, £50; consist of felling and grassing. fendng, and plantation. balance secured on instalment mortgage under the Dis­ charged Soldiers' Settlement Act for a term not exceeding 36i Kiwitefl CmJ/nly.-Ruflhine Survey District. years, and bearing interest at 5 per cent. per annum to a Section 18, Block XIII: Area, 460 acres 2 roods. Capital discharged soldier, or 5! per cent. to a civilian. value, £460. Deposit on deferred payments, £25; half-yearly Situated with a frontage to Alexander Road in the Borough instalments 011 deferred payments, £14 28. 9d. Renewable of Raetihi. One mile from Raetihi Railway-station by lease: Half-yearly rent, £9 4s. metalled roari. Undulating to hilly section all in grass. We,ighted with £72 lOs., for improvements consisting of Soil of light quality loan on papa formation. Permanently dwellmg of two rooms, road, boundary, and internal fencing. watered by stream. This sum is payable in cash. This section is situated on the Titirangi Road, eight miles Rangitikei Cou'1lty.-Tiriraukawa SUrI'cy Dia/rict. from Rangiwahia Post-office, four miles from Karewarewa Section 25, Block IV: Area, 56 acres 2 roods. Capital School, sixteen miles from lIfangaweka Railway-station, nine value, £170. Deposit on deferr"d payments, £10; half­ miles from Rangiwahia Dairy Factory, and eight miles from yearly instalment on deferred payments, £1\ 4s. Renewable saleyards. Access is by metalled road to within two miles lease: Half-yearly rent, £3 88. of the section; thence by six-foot track, unmetalled. Soil ie Weighted with £87 lOs. for improvementH, consisting of of a light chocolate loam resting on sandstone and clay forma­ felling and grassing. This sum is payable in cash. tion. Well watered by permanent springs and small streams. This section is situated on Ngauinga Road, off Murimotu Approximately HiO acres of bush and scrub has been felled and Hoad, eight miles from Township Hailway-station. grassed but is now reverting to fern and second growth; Access by formed dray-road to within three miles of section, balance in bush: Altitude is high, being approximately thence horse-traffic only, due to slips on formed road. School 2,000 ft. above sea-level. is three miles distant, while store and post-office are at Mata­ roa, eight miles distant. There is a rural-mail delivery to Wanyan1li C071nty.-J/angrllrhero Survey District. within three miles of the section twice weekly. Section 40, Block VIII: Area, 804 acres 3 roods. Capital All hilly and undulating land. About 5 acres of bush, value, £1,610. Deposit on deferred payments, £80; half­ consisting of rimu, tawa, maire, and totara; balance has yearly instalment on deferred payments, £49 14s. 6d. Renew­ been felled and sown. No fencing. Permanent water. abJe lease: Half-yearly rent, £32 4s. Altitude, 1,800 ft. to 2,000 ft. above sea-level. Weighted with £1,148, for improvements consisting of felling, grassing, and fencing. There are no buildings, but there Pahiatua County.-J/akuri Survey Dis/rid. is a good homestead-site. This sum is payable in cash or by a cash deposit of £48, the balance being secured on mortgage Section 27, Block VII: Area, 120 acres. Capital value, to Superintendent, State Advances Department, for a term £120. Deposit on deferred payments, £10; half-yearly in­ of thirty years; intercst, 6 per ccnt. per annum. stalment on deferred payment, £3 lIs. 6d. Renewable leaso : Situated in the well-known l\1angamfl,hu Valley, and running Half -yearly rent, £2 8s. ea.st to Hales Road. Aecess from Fordell Railway-station, Weighted with £90, for improvements comprising felling, twenty-seven miles distant by metalled road for twenty-four clearing, grassing, and fencing. This amount may be paid miles; balance formed clay-road. There is a daily mai/­ in cash or secured to the State Advances Superintendent on service to Mangamahu, which is six miles distant. Section first mortgage, twenty-years table; interest at 6 per ccnt. comprises fairly steep, hilly land, broken by gullies. Whole per annum. area has been felled and grassed, but approximately 400 acres Rituated in the north-east Puketoi Block, having frontages have reverted to dense manuka scrub. Soil is of light loam. to the Makairo and Waewaepa Roads. Access is from Pahi­ Property has a shady aspect. AltitudF, 700 ft. to 1,500 ft. atua, or Woodville, which are abont twenty-one miles distant This is fair pastoral land if kept clean. by formed dray-roads. The section comprises broken, hilly land, falling steeply from road frontfl,ges. Most of the bush has been felled, and second growth is appearing in placeH. 'I'HIRD-(,LAR' LAND. The soil is of fair quality resting on rotten rock formation. K aitieke GOllnty.-Ka.itieke, S'lIr1Jey J)i,.trict. Altitude, 1,800 ft. to 2,200 ft. above sea-level. Section 7, Block XIV: Area, 627 acres. Capital value, £156. Deposit on deferred payments, £8; half-yearly instal­ Waimarino County.-~iangan"i Survey District. ment on deferred payments, £6 78. 5d. Renewable lease: Sections ]A and 4, Block II: Area, 1,262 acres 0 roods Half-yearly rent, £3 28. 5d. 10 perches. Capital value, £41\0. Deposit on deferred pay­ Weighted with £380, for improvements consisting of dwelling ments, £20; half-yearly instalments on deferred payments, and outbuildings, wool-shed, cow-byre, yards, and 180 chains £13 19s. 6d. Renewable lease: Half-yearly rent, £9. of fencing. A cash deposit of £50 is required, and the balance 2060 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48 of purchase-money-viz., £330-is to be secured on instal­ Land in Wellington Land District for Selection on Renewalne ment mortgage for a period not exceeding 36! years, and Lea8e. bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum if pur­ chased by a discharged soldier, and 5t per cent. per annum District Lands and Survey Office, if purchased by a civiliau. Wellington, 24th .June, 1930. Situated in the Upper Retaruke Valley Road, six miles OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections distant from Kaitieke Post-office, two miles from Retaruke .I..N are open for selection on renewable lease under the Valley School, eighteen miles from Raurimu Railway-station, Land Act, 1924; and applications willi be received at the thirty miles from Kaitieke Dairy Factory, and six miles from District Lands and Survey Offioe, Wellington, up to saleyards. 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 25th August, 1930. Access is from Raurimu Railway-station, eighteen miles Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board distant by metalled and pumiced road. Soil of light-quality for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, loam resting on papa formation. Well watered. Altitude, Wellington, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., on Wednesday, 27th 1,400 ft. to 1, 800 ft. above sea-level. A good level homestead­ Angust, 1930, but if any applicant, so. desires he may be site of 5 acres; balance broken and hilly country. About half examined by the Land Board of any other district or by the area lies well to the sun. any Commissioner of Crown Lands. The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the examination of applicants. Waimarino Oounty.-Manganui Survey District. Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants Section 27, Block VII: Area, 1,982 acres. Capital value, who have one or more children dependcnt on them; to £745. Deposit on deferred payments, £35; half-yearly landless applicants who within two years immediately pre­ instalment on deferred payments, £23 Is. 6d. Renewable ceding date of ballot have applied for land at least twice lease: Half-yearly rent, £14 18s. unsuccessfully; to applicants who have served beyond New Weighted with £1,200 for improvements, comprising Zealand as members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons felling, grassing, and stumping, about 860 chains of fencing, engaged on military service beyond New Zealand in connec­ and buildings consisting of dwelling (four rooms, scullery and tion with the late war, if such persons immediately prior to bathroom), wool-shed, and dairy. This sum may be paid the war were bona fide residents of New Zea.land; and to in cash or be secured to the State Advances Superintendent by applioants who, while domiciled in New Zealand, have served mortgage on thirty-year table; interest at 6 per cent. per beyond New Zealand as members of any of His Majesty's annum. . forces in connection with any war other than the war with Situated on the right bank of the Retaruke River, with a Germany, and to landless applicants in respect of whom the frontage to the Upper Retaruke Valley Road, and bounded at Board, after taking into consideration the experience and skill the back by the Erua Road. Aooess is from Raurimu Rallway­ of the applicants in farming operations, the proximity of their station, twelve miles by metalled road and eight miles by homes to the lands the subject-matter of the ballot, and any formed dray-road. Retaruke Valley School four miles dis­ other relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should be tant. Twelve hundred acres in standing bush, 132 acres entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of the reverted and 650 &cres in grass. About 200 acres undulat­ hereinbefore specified olasses. ing; balance running to steep, broken, hilly country. Medium quality soil resting on pumice and papa formation. Altitude, 1,600 ft. to 2,450 ft. . SCHEDULE. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. Waimarino Oounty.-Wkirinaki Survey District. SEOOND-OLASS LAND. Section 5, Block II: 538 acres 1 rood. Capital value, £135. Deposit on deferred payments, £10; Half-yearly Kaitieke Oounty.-Retaruke Survey District. instalment on deferred payments: £4 Is. 3d. Renewable SEOTIONS 14 and 15, Block XI: Area, 6 acres I rood. Capital lease: Half-yearly renb, £2 14s. value, £50. Half-yearly rent, £1. Weighted with £15 lOs. for improvements consisting of Weighted with £11 lOs., for improvements, !)onsisting of 31 chains of fencing, valued at £15 lOs. This sum must be felling, grassing, and fencing. This sum must be paid in paid in cash. cash. Section is situated on the watershed between the Waipapa Situated on Retaruke Valley Road, half a mile from and Mangapunua Streams. Aocess from Raetihi Railway­ Retaruke Landing, by formed clay-road. All felled and station, thirty-five miles distant by twelve miles metalled grassed, but about 4 &cres reverted to fern, &c. Easy rolling road, twenty-two miles dray-road, and one mile bridle-track. to undulating land. Soil of fair quality loam. Watered by Approximately '170 acres has been felled and grassed, now springs. in second growth; balance bush. Section is hilly and broken THIRD-OLASS LAND. with deep gorges. Soil of light quality. Forest consists of Waitotara County.-Waipakura Survey District. mixed beech, rimu, matai, and tawhero. Altitude, 1,800 ft. to 2.200 ft. above sea-level. Well watered. (Exempt from payment of rent for five years.) Section I, Block I: Area, 1,690 acres I rood 4·1 perchcs. Capital value, £420. Half-yeiuly rent, £8 8s. Kaitieke County.-Retaruke Survey District. Weighted with £985, for improvements consisting of felling Section 2, Block XIV: Area, 1,003 acres. Capital value, and grassing, 360 chains of fencing, dwelling of four rooms £250. Deposit on deferred payments, £10; half-yearly (with scullery and outbuildings), whare, wool-shed, yards, &c. instalment on deferred payments: £7 16s. Renewable The whole sum may be secured by instalment mortgage to lease: Half-yearly rent, £5. the Superintendent, State Advances Department, for a term Weighted with £510 for improvements, consisting of felling, of thirty years; interest, 6 per cent. per annum. grassing, fenoing, and two-roomed whare with iron roof. Section is situated on the Kauarapaoa Road, inland from This sum is payable in cash or by a cash deposit of £50, the Raorikia I.anding, on the Wanganui River. Wanganui is balance being secured by instalment mortgage under the twenty.scven miles distant-twenty miles being metalled Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act for a term not exceeding road and seven miles formed clay road. Steep, broken, hilly 36! years, and bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per country. Approximately 950 acres have been felled and annum if purchased by a discharged soldier or 5! per cent. grassed; balance bush. Soil of light loam with bare sand­ per annum if purchased by a civilian. stone spurs. Medium to heavy bush, principally beech, with Situated on the Te Mata Road, eleven miles from Whakahoro some tawa on lower levels. Well watered. Altitude 800 ft. Landing. Aoce~s by bridle.track, a distance of seven miles to 1,600 ft. above sea-level. from the Raetihi-Ohura Road. About 500 acres have been felled and grassed: balanoe bush; approximately 200 acres Waimarino Oounty.-Whirinaki Survey Dist1·ict. in good pasture. Three hundred acres reverting to scrub. (Exempt from payment of rent for five years.) Soil of light quality on papa formation. Section is hilly generally, and running to high and brokf'n ridges. Altitude, Sections 3 and 4, Block II: Area, 1,607 acres. Capital 940 ft. to 1,800 ft. above sea-level. value, £400. Half-yearly rent, £8. Weighted with £390, for improvements consisting of Title will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1924. approximately 220 acres felled and grassed, 2 acres stumped, Full particulars can be obtained from t.he Commissioner of rough whare, sheep-yards, and 82 chains of fencing. Crown I,ands, Wellington. This sum is payable in cash or by a cash deposit of £50, balance-viz., £340-being seoured on instalment mortgage H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, for a period not exceeding 36! years, interest being 5 per ~.ent. Commissioner of Crown Lands. per annum to a discharged soldier or 5! per cent. per annum (L. and S. 9/2412.}I to a civilian. JUNE2e.} THE NE,Y ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2061

These sections are situated on the Maungapurua Valley Lands in Nelson Land nistriet for Selection on Renewable Road, thirty.eight miles from Raetihi Railway.station, post. Lease . office, dairy factory, and saleyards, and one mile from Maunga. • 'curua School. Access by seventeen miles of metalled road; District Lands and Survey Office, balance formC'd road. Sections comprise principally rough Nelson, 24th June, 1030. hilly land. Soil of fair to medium loam resting on papa and OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections sandstone formatio:!. Well watered. Altitude, 600 ft.. to N are open for selection on renewable lease under the 1.600 ft. above sea·lev;·l. Land Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the· Sections 6 and 8, B10uk 1\': Area, 1,587 acres 2 roods. District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o'clock Capital value, £400. Half.yearly rent, £8. p.m. on Monday, lith August, 1930. Weighted with £425, for improvements consisting of felling, Applicants should appear before the Land Board for grassing, fencing, whar"" &c. This sum is payable in cash examination at 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, 14th August, or by cash deposit of £75; balance being secured on instal· 1930. The ballot will be held immediately after the examina· ment mortgage under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement tion. Act, for a term not exceeding 36t years, and bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum to a discharged soldier. or 5& per cent. per annum to a civilian. SCHEDULE. These sections are sitnated on the wat.ershed of the Morinui NELSON LAND DISTRICT. and Ruatiti Streams, with frontage to Raetihi-Ohura Road. Access from Raetihi Railway.station, thirty miles distant­ FIRST-CLASS LAND. twelve miles metalled road, balance formed dray·road. About Murchison County.-Tutaki Survey District. 570 acres have been felled and grassed, now reverting to second NATIONAL ENDOWMEN'l' LAND. growth with exception of approximately 120 acres still carrying fair grazing; balance of area is in standing bush. Forest SECTION 21, Block I: Area, 2 acres. Capital value, £20. consists of beech, tawhero, matai, and rimu. Soil of light Half.yearly rent, 8s. loam on sandstone and papa formation. Well watered. Situated in Murchison Village, and access is from Kawatiri Altitude, 2,000 ft. to 2,900 ft. above sea·level. Railway.station, which i8 about twenty.three miles dietant by metalled road. All flat land. Bush has been felled, but Section 13, Block XII: Area, 1,120 acres. Capital value. section is now in a bad state with blackberry and fern. The £420. Half.yearly rent, £8 8s. section is well watered with creek. There is also 5t chaius of Weighted with £350, for improvements consisting of fe1ling fencing on the property. and grassing 400 acres, feucing, whare, and yards. This sum may be paid in cash, or secured on mortgage to Superintendent, SECOND·CLASS LAND. State Advances Department, for a term of thirty years at 6 per cent. interest per annum. ~Murchi8on Gounty.-11faruia Survey Distn:ct. Situated at the headwaters of the Piraruke Stream with NATIONAL ENDOWMENT LAND.-· WESTPORT ~nNING DISTRICT. frontages to Pehu Road and Murumuru Road. Access is (Exempt from rent. for a period of ten years.) from Raetihi Railway.station, twenty.three miles distant by Part 1 of Section 3, Block XV: Area, 323 acreS 2 roods' thirteen miles of metalled dray.road, and ten miles formed Capital value, £195. Half.yearly rent, £:1 18s. dray.road. Comprises 400 acres worn·ont pasture subdivided Situated il1 the MarullL Valley, twenty.two miles from into three paddocks, and 720 acres of bush land. Suitable "'Iurchison Dairy Factory. Two miles ",nd a half from house­ for grazing. Soil is of fair quality, resting on sandstone and hold school and opposite telephone. office. Access by metalled papa formation. 'Watered by permanent streams and springs. road for twenty miles, two miles un metalled ; thence across Forest consists of tawa, rimu, matai, rata, and sufficient Maruia River. There is also a road on the western bank of totara for fencing. Altitude, 1,300 ft. to 2,150 ft. the river which gives direct access to this section. About 55 acres of flat and terrace land; balance hillside. About ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 15 acres has been felled and grassed; balance medium birch 1. Term of lease, sixty·six years, with a perpetual right of bush. Soil of good quality on flats fair on hillside. Well renewal for fnrther successive terms of sixty.six years. watered. Altitude, 1,000 ft. to 1,900 ft. above sea·level. 2. Rent, 4 per cent. per annum on the capital value, payable Special Condition.·-This section is subject to section 153 on 1st January and 1st July in each year. of the Land Act, 1924, which provides that no right to any 3. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. mineral, mineral oil, gas, metal, or valuable stone under the surface shall pertain to the lessee, whose right shall be to the 4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with a pplica. surface only. tions, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. (lease fee), and a half· year's rent. Rent for the broken period Buller r'ounty.-·-Ngakawau S1lrvey }listrict. between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following is also payable. WESTPORT HARHOUR ENDOWM}.~T. 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be Section 4, Block VI: Area, 9 acres 0 roods 20 perches. simultaneous. Capital value, £2'). Half.yearly rent, lOs. 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. The section is situated betweell the Millerton Road, and the 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days Millerton incline at Granitv. The access is from the above after being notified that it is ready for signature. road, and is about half a: mile from the Granity Station, 8. Residence is to commence wit-hin four years in bush land school, and post.office. The land is all hillside, and is com· or swamp land, and within one year in open or partly open prised of bush and scrub. Soil fair on sandstone format.ion. land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under oertain Section well watered by creek. No buildiugs. conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. 9. Improvemenl8.-Lessee is required to improve the land Buller Gounty.-Oparara Survey District. within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; NATIONAL ENDOWMENT LAND. within two years to the value of another 10 per cent. of the Section 86, Block IX: Area, 386 acres 2 roods 39 perches· price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of Capital value, £290. Half.yearly rent, £5 168. another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the fore· Weighted with £260, for improvements consisting of 80 going, and within six years, improvements are also to be acres felled and grassed and 34 chains of fencing. This sum effected to the value of £1 for every acre of first·class land, must be paid in cash. lOs. for every acre of second·class land, and 2s. 6d. for every The section is about one mile and a quarter from Market acre of third· class land. Cross by good metalled road, and is situated at Baker's Creek. 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and assessments. It is all hilly with the exception of very small flats along the II. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' banks of the creek. Eighty acres has been felled and grassed continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum. and partly logged·up. Clearing going back to fern and stances, and then only with permission. second growth. Soil fair quality on papa formation. Bush 12. Roads may be taken through the land at any time is of rata, beech, rimu, &c., of no commercial value. The within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed section is well watered by creeks. for area taken for such roads. 13. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions are violnted. THIRD·CLASS LAND. Full particulars may be obtained from the Commissioner of IV ai,,!ea G01lnty.-Owen Survey District. Crown Lands, Wellington. NATIONAL E~DOWMENT LAND. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, (Exempt from rent for a period of four years.) Commissioner of Crown Lands. Section 6, Block VIII: Area, 152 acres. Capital value, £40. (L. and S. 0/2412.) Half.yearly rent, 16s. G ------

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Weighted with £SO, for improvements consisting of 20 acres 10. Lessee to pay all rates, taxes and assessments. felled and grassed. This sum must be paid in cash. 11. Transfer not allowed until completion of two years' The section is situated on the banks of the W angapeka River, continuous residence, except under extraordinary circum. and is sixteen miles from Tadmor, nine miles by motor-road. stances, and then only with permission. and the remail).der by horse-track. Section consists of broken, 12. Roads may .be taken through the land at any tim" hilly, bush-clad spurs, with practically no fiat land. Twenty within seven years; twice the original value to be allowed acres have been grassed and felled, but is now deteriorating. for area taken for such roads. The soil is of poor quality resting on granite formation while IS. Lease is liable to forfeiture if oonditions are violated. the bush oonsists of black and red birch, rata, &c. Well Full particulars may be obtained from- the Commissioner watered by permanent streams. No buildings. of Crown Lands, Nelson. A. T. WATERS, CoUingwood Oounty.-Waitapu Survey District. Commissioner of Crown Lands. RURAL LAND. (L. and S. 9/2430.) (Exempt from rent for four years.) Section 8, Block II: Area, 114 acres 0 roods 25 perches. Capital va.1ue, £SO. Half-yearly rent, 12s. Settlement Lands in Otago Land District for Selection on Weighted with £112, for improvements consisting of five­ Renewable Lease. roomed dwelling (which is rapidly deteriorating) and 120 chains of fencing. District Lands and Survey Office, The section is situated one and a half miles from the main Dunedin, 24th June, 19S0. Takakar-Collingwood Road, and the access is from Onakaka NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Works by track only. The section is comprised of approxi­ are open for selection on renewable lease under the mately 5 acres in bush, mostly birch timber; the remainder Land Act, 1924, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1925, is undulating and has reverted to fern and manuka. Semi and amendmentR, and applications will be received at the pakihi. Watered by one stream. Dunedin District Lands and Survey Office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 11th August, 19S0. Takaka County.-Totaranui Survey District. Applicants should appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the District Land Board Survey Office, RURAL LAND. Dunedin, on Wednesday, ISth August, 19S0, at 10 o'clock (Exempt from payment of rent for four years.) a.m., but if any applicant is unable to attend he may be examined by any other I,and Board, or by any Commissioner Section IS, Block VI: Area, 1,650 acres. Capital value, £495. Half-yearly rent, £9 18s. of Crown Lands. . Weighted with £65, for improvements consisting of 65 acres­ The ballot will be held immediately upon conclusion of the felled and grassed and 19 chains of fencing. examination of applicants. This section is situated in the Awaroa Inlet, twenty-four Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants miles from Takaka, by road. The section is hilly country, who have one or more children dependent on them; to land­ with approximately 65 acres in fern, manuka, heather, and less applicants who within two years immediately preceding rough pasture; the balance is in hush, mostly birch, with a date of ballot have applied for land at least twice unsuccess­ sprinkling of rimu on the lower slopes. The section is welI fully; to applicants who have served beyond New Zealand _watered with a permanent stream. There are no buildings as members of the Expeditionary Force; to persons ongaged on the property. on military service beyond New Zealand in connection with the late war, if such persons immediately prior to the war TakaL-a County.-Waitapu Survey District. were bona fide residents of New Zealand; to applicants who while domiciled in New Zealand have served beyond New RURAL LAND. Zealand as members of any of His Majesty's Forces in con­ Section 2, Block IV: Area, 621 acres. Capital va.1ue, nection with any war other than the war with Germany; £155. Half-yearly rent, £3 2s. and to landless applicants in respect of whom the Board, Weighted with £295 16s., for improvements consisting of after taking into consideration the experience and skill of 100 acres felled and cleared, 52 chains of fencing, and also an the applicants in farming operations, the proximity of their old dwelling and outhouse. homes to t\).e lands the Bubject-matter of the ballot, and any Section is situated at Puramahoi on by-road, which is other relevant considerations, is of opinion that they should approximately two and a quarter miles from main Takaka-­ be entitled to preference equally with applicants of any of Collingwood Road, and is four and a half miles from the the hereinbefore specified classes. post-office. There is a clearing of approximately 100 acres, but it has gone back to fern, although there is rough feed suitable for cattle. The country is somewhat broken, and the remaining 500-odd acres is in hush. The soil is of poor quality SCHEDULE. generally with the exception of a small area of limestone OTAGO LAND DrSTRICT.-SETTLEMENT LAND.-FIRST-CLASS outcrop. The section is well watered with permanent streams. LAND. ABSTRACT AND CONIllTIONS OJ' LEASE. Tuapeka County.-Tapanui Settlement. SECTIONS Is and 2s: Area, 556 acres I roo~ SI porches. 1. Term of lease: Sixty-six years, with a perpetual right Capital value, £9,7S0. Half-yearly rent, £243 5s. of renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six years. Approximately 160 acres now being ploughed, the cost of 2. Rent: 4 per cent. per annum on the capital value, which will require to be paid in cash by successful applicant. payable on 1st January and 1st July in each year. Improvements included in capital value: Half value 101 S. Applicants to be seventeen years of age and upwards. chains north boundary fencing, £20 4s.; ha.1f value 65 chains 4. Applicants to furnish statutory declaration with ap­ east boundary fencing, £16 5s.; full value 38 chains north· lications, and, on being declared successful, deposit £1 Is. west road-boundary fencing, £13 6s.; half value 25 chains (lease fee) and a half-year's rent. Rent for the broken period west boundary fencing, £S 2s. 6d.; half value 52 chains part - between date of lease and 1st January or 1st July following south boundary fencing. £1088.; full value lOS chains internal is also payable. fencing, £S7 2s.: Total, £100 7s. 6d. 5. Applications made on the same day are deemed to be simultaneous. Situated about four miles from Tapanui Township (with 6. Order of selection is decided by ballot. Post and Telegraph Office, school, and railway,-station), and 7. Successful applicant to execute lease within thirty days Tapanui and Kelso dairy factories are about four and four after being notified that it is ready for signature. and a half miles distant. Approximately 160 acres now being 8. Residence is to commence within four years in bush land ploughed; balance in old pasture. or swamp land, and within one year in open or partly open GENERAL DESCRIPTION. land, and to be continuous for ten years. Under certain conditions personal residence may be dispensed with. Tapanui Settlement, which was formerly known as "Brooks- 9. Impl'OtJementB.-Leasee is required to improve the land dale," the property of Mr. George Stuart, is situated in a very within one year to the value of 10 per cent. of the price; good agricultural district, where dairying, cropping, sheep­ within two years to the value of another 10 per cent. of th", farming, and fattening are successfully carried on. Splendid price; and thereafter, but within six years, to the value of access. Practically all level land or on a gentle slope lying another 10 per cent. of the price. In addition to the foregoing, well to the sun. Mostly good sharp soil, and the whole area and within six years, improvements are also to be effected to is capable of much improvement. Responds well to top­ the value of £1 for every acre of first-class land, lOs. for every Idressing and manuring; is clear of rabbits. Good water­ acre of second-olass land, and 2s. 6d. for every acre of third. supply, thus making for very good sheep and cat.tle country,

ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS OF LEASE. SCHEDULE. 1. T

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. I Deane, Trevor, Builder, Auckland-First and final dividend of I {d. in the pound. OTICE is hereby given that FRITZ GRAHAM JA(1RSON, Garvie, W. J., Farmer, Mangere·--Second and final dividend N.. Agent" of 63 Queen Street, Auckland, was this day of 91'1. in the pound. adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Hunter, A. E., }'Iaxmillor, Korepcohi-Fil'st and final dividend creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 1st day of {d. in the pound. of July, 1930, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Hunter, D. H. D., Flaxmiller, Patetonga-~First and final Dated at Auokland, this 18th day of .June, 1930. dividend of I *d. in the pound. A. W. WATTERS, Hunter, R. P. C., Flaxmiller, \Vaitakaruru-Firsf; and final Official Assignee. dividend of 2!d. in the pound. : McCardle, A. D., Farm Hand, Raglan--First and final dividend , of 1 i1rd. in the pound. In Banhrltptcy. Nicholson, R. D., Indent Agent, AllckI8,ml-Hecond and final dividend of 2id. in the pound. OTICE is hereby given that, dividends are now payable, Postlewaight, F. and L., Contr8ctorB, New LJlm-First and N in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims; final dividend of 21%d. in the pound. promissory notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement Raven, A. L., Land Agent, late of Auckland-First and prior to receiving dividends :- final dividend of Id. in the pound. Aitkenhead, John, Contractor, Onehunga-First and final Sowersby, Thos., Sawmiller, Te Kuiti~"upplementary dividend of Is. 4d. in the pound. dividend of 3s. in the pound. Archer, R. W. W., Compositor, Whakatane-First cIividend Vezieh, Peter, Tobacconist, Auckland-First and final dividend of 111,1. in the pound. of 3s. lOrd. in the pound. Chatterton, F. M., Married Woman, Auckland-}'irst and Ward, A. E., Motor-dealer, Auckland--First and final dividend final dividend of 6d. in the pound. of 7s. 8!d. in the pound. - Clough, HarvtlY, Bootmaker, Taneatua-First and final Welch, J. W., Farm Labourer, Ngatea-First and final dividend of 48. 9d. in the pound. dividend of Is. in the pound. Crooks, R,obert, Labourer, Dargaville-First and final dividend A. W. WATTERS, of Is. in the pound. Official Assignee. Dally, T. W., Farmer, Waihi-First and final dividend of 2d. Wright's Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland, in the pound. 19th .June, 1930. ~~------

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In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Coort of New Zealand. In Bankruptcy.

'OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM JOHN CLOSE, of In the Estate of ERNEST HORACE BATCHELOR, of Napier, N Taumarunui, Contractor, was this day adjudged bank~ Taxi -driver. rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend holden at the Courthouse, Taumarunui, on Tuesday, the 1st - N.I. of 3id. in the pound is now payable at my office on day of July, 1930, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. all accepted proved claims. Dated at Hamilton, this 24th day of June, 1930. G. G. CHISHOLM, V. R. CROWHURST, Napier, 18th June, 1930. Official Assignee. Official Assignee. In Bankluptcy. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. In the Estate of MONTAGUE SMITH, of Hastings, Butcher. OTICE is hereby given that VIVIAN GEORGE SMITH, of OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of N Matahuru, via Ohinewai, Farm Labourer, was this day N 14s. 21d. in the pound is now payable at my office adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of on all accepted proved claims. creditors to be holden at the Official Assignee's Office, Fort G. G. CHISHOLM, Street, Wright's Buildings, Auckland, on Tuesday, the 8th Napier, 20th June, 1930. Official Assignee. day of July, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Hamilton, this 24th day of June, 1930. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. V. R. CROWHURST, Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that EDWARD ERNEST SOHO­ rN FIELD, of Hastings Street, Napier, Plumber, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 4th day of July, 1930, at II 0' dock a.m. '\. .,. OTICE is hereby given that SIDNEY DAVID BROWN, of Dated at Napier, this 20th day of June, 1930. ~ " Morrinsville, Painter, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at G. G. CHISHOLM, my office on Thursday, the 3rd day of July, 1930, at 10.30 Official Assignee. o'clock a.m. Dated at Hamilton, this 24th day of June, 1930. in Bankrul'tcy.-Iu the Supreme Court of Sew Zealana. V. R. CROWHURST, Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that LIONEL CLAUIlE BRYANT, N.l of Foxton, Butcher, was this day adjudged bank­ rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. holden at my office on Thursday, the 3rd day of July, 1930, at 2 o'clock p.m. OTICE is hereby given that FREDERICK JAMES MARTIN, Dated at Palmer"ton North, this 20th day of June, 1930. N_ of Gisborne, Clerk, was this day adjudged bankrupt; F. C. LITCHFIELD, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holdeH at Acting Official Assignee. my office on Friday, the 27th day of June, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Gisborne, this 16th day of June, 1930. 111. B'£llkrul'tC!I,--ln the 81tpreme COllrt (~f lI'ew Zealand. JOHN N. NALDER, OTICE is hereby given that VERNON J<]AltLB BRYAXT, Official Assignee. N1 of Foxton, Butcher, was this day adjudged bank­ rupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of ,,,editors to. be holden at my office on Thursday, the 3rd day of .July, 1930, In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of Yew Zealand. at 3.30 o'clock p.m. Dated at Palmerston North, this 20th day of June, 1930. J OTICE is hereby given that THOMAS RYAN, of Gisborne, N_ Bridge Contractor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; F. C. LITCHFIELD, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at Acting Official Assignee. my office on Monday, the 30th day of June, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Dated at Gisborne, this 18th day of June, 1930. OTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH HENRY DIXON, JOHN N. NALDER, · N~ of Dannevirke, Dairyman, was this day adjudged Official Assignee. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 26th day of June. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m. In Bankruptcy. Dated at Dannevirke, this 17th day of June, 1930. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is now payable Deputy Official Assignee. ~N in the undermentioned estate on all proved and accepted claims; promissory notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement prior to receiving dividends :- In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Mellor Brothers, of Gisborne, Coach builders-First dividend OTICE is hereby given that SAMUEL GRATTAN CONNOLLY, of Is. 9d. in the pound. 1:N of Blenheim, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; Dated at Gisborne, this 19th day of June, 1930. and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 27th day of June, 1930, at 10.30 JOHN N. NALDER, o'clock p.m. Official Assignee. Dated at Blenheim, this 17th day of June, 1930. A. F. BENT, In Bankruptcy. Official Assignee.

OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. N in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims; promissory notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement OTICE is hereby given that ISAAC JOHN PARfITT, of prior to receiving dividends:- N Picton, Taxi-driver, was this day adjudged bankru'pt ; Tibbets, Walter Francis, Storekeeper, of Petane-Second and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at dividend of id. in the pound. my office on Friday, the 27th day of June, 1930, at 2.15 Boyle, Francis Hugh, Garage-proprietor, of Waipukurau­ o'clock p.m. Third and final dividend of lid. in the pound. Dated at Blenheim, this 19th day of June, 1930. G. G. CHISHOLM, A. F. BENT, Napier, 17th June, 1930. Official Assignee. Official Assignee. JUNE 26.J r:rHE NEvV ZEALAND GAZETTR 2065

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3).

OTICE is hereby given that JOHN HAROLD BAIRD, of AKE notice that, at the expiration of three months N Kaiapoi, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; T frolll the date hereof, the name of the undermentioned and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be at my office, Government Departmental Building", \Vorcester ,truck off the gogister, and. the company dissolved;- Street, Christchurch, on Friday, thc 2ith day of ,rune, 11)30, Dunedin Tea. Rooms, Limited. 1928/12. at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Christchurch, this 18th day of ,rune, Hl30. Given under my hand at Dunedin, this 20th day at' June, l(J;~0. J. H. ROBERTSON, L. G. TUCK, Official Assignee. Assistant Registrar of Companies.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme ('oul1 of Xew Zwland. TIH IWP.AL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ACT, 11'27. AND OTICE is hereby given that JA31ES MACFARLAN~;, of TilE COJTPAXmS ACT, 1908. Nl Dunedin, Clerk, was this day adjndged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden a ~ OTIC I'; is hereby given that the EASTRRN SOUTHLAND my office, Supreme Court Buildings, Dunedin, on 'Vednesday, NL CO-OPERA1'!VE H"RAL l~l'~mMEDTATE CREDIT ASSOCIA. the 2nd day of July, 1930, at :l. \;j o'clock p.m. "'[01", Lnlll'ED, \';as incorpomted under the a.bove.mentioned Dated at Dunedin, this 18th day of .June, I !l:{O. Acts 011 the 4th day of .JUllC, HJ30. J. :VI. ADAM, Datcd at Invorcargill, this 20th day of .June, 1930. Official Assignee. J. A. FRASER, ,\ssistant Registrar of Compan;c8.

In Bankruplry.-In the Supreme ('ollrt of .Vew Zen/allti. :'lHERIFFDOM: OF DU.MFRIES AND GALLOWAY AT OTICE is hereby given that ERNEST DA VIS, of Dunedin, KIRKCUDBRIGHT. Nl' Storekeeper, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby snmmon a meeting of ''''cditors to be holden at my office, Supreme Court BuiIuings, Duneclill, on MOIHla.", the N OTICB; is hereby givcn that Mrs. Janet McAllister or 30th day of June, 1930, at 2.15 o'cioek p.llI. Charters, Wife of John Charters, residing at Moat Dated at Dunediu, this 19th day of .rune, 1!l30. Croft, Twynholm (with consont of her husband), Mrs. Jane McAllister or Telfer, Widow, residing at High Borelalld, J. ~r. ADAyl, Kirkcudbright, and Mrs. Isabella McAllister or Aitke.n, Widow, Official "HHi).(lll·\'. rcsiding at Tongland, have, in terms of the Presumption of Life Limitation (Scotland) Act, 1891, presented a petition to the Hheriff of Dumfries and Galloway at Kirkcudbright, ADVERTISEMENTS. cmvillg the Court to find that James Foulds McAllister, sometime residing at High Boreland, Kirkeudbright (son of THE COMl'AXIES ACT, 1905, SECTIOX 26ti (4). t.he deceased John McAllister, some time farmer in High Boreland aforesaid) has disappeared, that he has not been OTICE is hereby given that the names of the unuer· known to be alive after 1st April, Hl23, that he died or must N... mentioned companies have been s(.rnck off the ltegistcr, be presumed to ha\-e died on the 1st day of April, 1923, on and the companies dissolved :- whioh petition the following interlocutor has been pronounced, Silico Calcaire Brick and Tile Company, Limited. 1923/66. viz.: Kirkeudbright, 2!Jth April, 1930, the Sheriff Substitute De Baugh Lion Grip Lagging Company, Limited. 1927/37. of Dumfries and Galloway having considered the foregoing Writ, appoints notioe of the import thereof and of this Gi,-en under my hand at Auckbnd, this 19th day of June, deliverance to be made by advertisement published twice, 1930. with an interval of at least ten days between each advertise· H. 13. WALTON, ment in eaoh of the Galloway 1'1 eW8, the New Zealand Dominion, Assistant Hegistrar of Companies. allu the Government Gazette, all ncwspapers (the two last mentioned circulating in the Town of Wellington, New THE CO:'.IPAXIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). Zealand, in which the within designed James Foulds Me· Allister was last heard of), and ordains any person interested OTICE is hereby given that the ru,IIle of the under· to lodge answers thereto with the Sheriff Clerk of the Western N mentioned company has beNI struck off the Register, Division of Dumfries and Galloway, Sheriff Court House, and the company dissolved :- Kirkeudbright, Scotland, within three months after the date of the latest of said advertisements. Opotiki Joincry Company, Limited. ]!Jl3/4fl. Given under my haud at Auckland, this 20th day of .June, [Signed] E. A. IIORNEL, 1930. Sheriff Substitute. H. 13. W ALTUX, Of all which intimation is hereby given. Assistant Registrar of Companies. GIBSON AND MONTGOMERY, Solicitors, Kirkeudbright, THE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ACT, 1927, 195 Agents for Petitioners. AND THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. EDNA MURIEL CAR'fER DIVORCE ACT, 1930.

OTICE is hereby given that tho SOU'£HERN HAWKE'S In the matter of a Private Bill intended to be brought into N BAY CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT the General Assembly of New Zealand to be intituled the ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, was incorporated under the above " Edna Muriel Carter Divoree Act, 1930." Acts on the 24th day of June, 1930. OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of Dated at Napier, this 24th day of Junc, 1930. N the Standing Orders of the General Assembly of New R. 1<'. BAIRD, Zealand relating to Private Bills, that application will be Assistant Registrar of Companies. mude to the General Assemblv in Parliament assembled at its next session on behalf of E'dna Muriel Carter for leave to introduce a Bill to be called the" Edna Muriel Carter Divorce THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). Act, 1930." 1. The object of the Bill is to dissolve the marriage solem· OTIOE is hereby given that. at the expiration of three nized on the :30th day of July, 1917, at the Register Office in N months from this date, the name of the undermen· the District of Camberwell, in the County of London, between tioned company wiII, unless cause is shown to the contrary, Edna Muriel Carter and Horace Ashley Carter. be struck off the Register, and the company di"oived :-- - 2. Copies of the said proposed Bill were deposited in the H. S. Flood and Son, Limiter!. 192t/16. Private BiJls Office on the 12th day of June, 1930. Given under my hand. ",t Wellington, t.hie :l3rrl day of MoDONALD AND CROKER, •Tune, 1930. Solicitors for tho Bill • W. H. }<'LETCHER, Courtenl1Y Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place, . Assistant Registrar of Cr)mpunic" Wellington. 212 2066 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. 48

SMITH WYLIE (AUSTRALIA), LTD. SAVAGE BROTHERS, LIMITED.

N compliance with section 302 (b) of the Companies Act, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. I 1908, notice is hereby given that the New Zealand office of the above company has been moved from 301 Smith's OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of shareholders Building, Albert Street, Auckland, to the following address :- N of SAVAGE BROTHERS LaIITED, held at the offices of Fifth Floor, South British Insurance Building, Messrs. O. and R. Beere and Co., Featherston Street, Shortland Street, Auckland. Wellington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of June, 1930, the fol· lowing resolution was passed :- 207 R. H. SMYTHE, Secretary. "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr. F. S. SAVAGE be appointed Liquidator thereof." 235 F. S. SAVAGE, Liquidator. QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS, LIMITED, AND NATIONAL HOUSE PURCHASE, LIMITED. SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908. RESOLUTION STRIKING SPEf'IAY, RATE. N OTICE is hereby given that QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS, N pursuance and ill exercise of the powers vested in it LWITED, and NATIONAL HOUSE PUROHASE, LIMITED, I in that behalf by the I.ocal Bodies' Loans Act, 1926, being companies duly incorporated in the United Kingdom, and of all other pOWE'rs (if ..ny) it thereunto enabling, the but carrying on business in New Zealand and elsewhere, have Shannon Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- changed the situation of their office or place of business in That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of New Zealand where legal process of any kind may be served interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Shannon upon them, and where notices of any kind may be addressed Borough Man1Lwatu Bridge and Construotion Loan of £1,165, or delivered, from 45 BruneI Street, Mornington, Dunedin, 1930, authorized to be raised bv the Council under the above· to 2 Grey Street, Ellerslie, Auckland. mentioned Act, for the purpose of paying the Council's pro· QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS, LurrrED, portion of the cost of reconstructing the bndge over the AND Manawatu River and the approaches thereto, on the Foxton­ NATIONAL HOUSE PUltOHASE, LwrrED, Shannon Main Highway, as authorized by section 80 of the By their Attomey- Local J.egislation Act, 1927, the said Council hereby makes 210 WILLIAM TAVERNER. and levies a special rate of three· sixteenths (3/16ths) of a penny in the pound sterling on the rat&able value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the Rorough of Shannon, and that such special rate shall" be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be E. C. RUSSELL AND CO., LIMITED. payable yearly on the first day of June in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty IN VOLUNTARY LI

KHANDALLAH BOWLING CLUB, LIMITED. NOTICE UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1928. IN VOLUNTARY J,IQUIDATION. O'fICE is hereby given that the Education Board of the PECIAL resolution passed at a general meeting of the N District of Auckland int~nds to take, under the S KHANDALLAH BOWLING CLUB, LTD., on Monday, 26th proviRions of the Public Works Act, 1928, for the use, May, 1930, and confirmed on Monday, 16th June, 1930. convenience, and enjoyment of a public school the following "That the company be wound up voluntarily, and that land, namely:- Mr. W. E. NICHOLS be appointed Liquidator." All that l'iece of land situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing two (2) acres, more of less, being part 234 W. E. NICHOLS, Liquidator. of Allotments 33 and 34 in the Settlement of Karioitahi, .JUNE 26.J THE NE\V ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2067

Suburban Section I, Parish of Waipipi. A plan of the said Wainui, on Friday, the 13th day of June, 1930, the following land is deposited

STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN MINING HE Partnership business of Contractors heretofore COMPANY. T carried on in the Gisborne District under the name of

T T • •• "Dodge, Powell, and Nairn," by S. B. DODGE, REGINALD Name of Company: Walhl Grand JunctIOn Gold Company, POWELL, and HENRY NAIRN will henceforth be carried on W~::;' formed, and date of regiRtration of company in N under the same finri.name by the undersigned, the said " ew , Henry Nairn having retired from the firm. Zealand: 22nd December, 1897. Dated this 18th day of June, 1930. Whether in active operation or not: Mine leased. REG. POWELL. Where business is conducted, and name of Attorney: 60 RAY WINGER. Shortland Street, Auckland: Robert Gracie Milligan. 241 S. B. DODGE. Where mine is situate: Waihi. Nominal capital: £400,000. Amount of capital subscribed: £41,437 128. (written down NEW ZEALA..."TD. from £384,375 to 2s. per share). Amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand: FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1909. On basis of £1 per share, £40,494 158. Price paid to vendors of mine- Advertisement of Cancdlinfl. (a) In fully paid.up shares: Nil. (b) In partly paid.up shares, credited as 15s. paid up: N OTICE is hereby given that th"Registrar of Fricndly £112,500, Societie., has, pursuant t.o section 70 of t·he Friendly (e) In cash: Nil. Societies Art, 1909, by writing under his hand dated this Number of shares into which capital is divided; 4,000,000. 19th day of .Tune, 19::10, canc!'!led the registry of Court Number of shares on New Zealand Register: 269,399. Hinemoa of The A lIcklawl District Branch of the Ancient Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): 28. Order of Foresters of New Zealand Friendly Society, No. 306 Amount called up per share (New Zealand Register); 28. (Register No. 31;6 (2)/40), held at Takapuna, on the ground Number and amount of calls in arreas (New Zealand Register) : that the said branch has reased to exist. Nil. 242 R. WITHEFORD, Registrar. Number of shares forfeited (New Zealand Register): Nil. Number of forfeited shares on New Zealand Register sold, and money received for same: Nil. CABARET ENTERPRISES, LIMITED. Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register: 1,022. Number of men employed by company in New Zealand: 11. IN LIQUIDATION. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last statement: £6,750 lOs, 3d. (from Waihi Gold Mining In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the Company). matter of CABARET ENTERPRISES, LIMITED. Total quantity and value produced since registration of office of company in New Zealand: £2,357,312 Os. 6d. N OTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining abovc·mentioned company, duly convened and held operations in New Zealand since last statement: on Monday, the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, the following extraordinary resolution £1,212 18s. IOd. (upkeep). was passed;- Total expenditure since registration of office of company in New Zealand: £2,352,266 Is. 3d. " That it is proved to the satisfaction of the company that Total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand: the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, cont.inue its £146,818 6s. lid. business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand: £1.458 14s. 9el. that the company accordingly be wound up voluntarily, Amount of cash in hand in New Zealand: Nil. and that JOHN ALFRED ROBINSON, of Jamieson's Buildings, Amounts of debts directly due to company in New Zealand: Stuart Street, Dunedin, Public Accountant, be appointcn £2,747 lOs. lId. Liquidator." Amount of such debts considered good: £2,747 lOs. lid. Dated at Dunedin, this ninetecnth day of June, one Amouut of liabilit.ies of company in New Zealand: £99 128. thousand nine hundred and thirty. CHAS. M. BARNETT, I, Robert Gracie Milligan, the Attorney of the Waihi Grand 243 Solicitor for the Liquidator. Junction Gold Company, Ltd., do dolemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said company as on the 31st day of December, UNITED BROKERS, LIMITED. 1929 (being the date of the last balance· sheet) ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the samc to IN LIQUIDATION. be true, and by virtue of the .J ustices of the Peace Act, 1927 OTICE is hereby given, in pursllance of section 230 of R. G. MILLIGAN, Attorney. N the Companies Act, 1908, that a general meeting Declared at Auckland, this 18th day of June, 1930, before of the above· named company will he held at the Liqui. me-Arthur G. Quartley, a solicitor of the Supreme Court. dator's office, 34 Sepurity Buildings, Auckland, on 30th .June, of New Zealand. 239 1930, at 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of having an account laid hefore the meeting showing the manner in which the winding. up hus been conducted and the property of the THE WAINUI CO·OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that COMPANY, LIMITED. may be given by the Liquidator; ann also of determining the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents of the IN VOLUNTARY LH.lUIDATION. company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general ALEX. PAGE, Liquidator. N meeting of the members of the above·named company, 34 Sccurity Buildings, Auckland. duly_convened and held at the factory of the company at 14th June, 1930. 244 2068 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 48

MOUNT BURNETT, LIMITED. LAND- PAGE Afforestation Purposes, Taken for .. 2018 In the matter of the Companie, Act, 1908, and in the matter Births and Deaths Registration Districts constituted 2014 of MOU~'T BURNETT, LIMITED (in Liquidation). Bound~ries altflred 2014, 2023 · OTICE i8 hereby given t!J.at, purHuant to section 230 of Coal mllles Act, Exempted from Pllrt III of the.. 2043 NL the Compauies Act, 1908, a goneral meet;ng of share­ Crown Land proclaimed: Amending Proclamation 2022 holderA of the "bove-named company will be held at the olliee Crown Land proclaimed 2019 of the undersigned, Trihune BuiI.-lings, Hasting", on 'Y"dues­ Foreshoffs, Licensing Use and Occupation of •. 2030 day, 9th July, 1930, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., for the purposp of Foreshore, Revoking Order in Council licensing Use and Occupation of ...... 2034 having an account. laid before them showillg the manner in Land Act, Set apart under .. 2041 which the winding-up has been courjucted and the property Land for Settlements Act, Declaring Land to be disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that. may be subject to •. 2047 given by the LiqUldator: and ".Iso determining by extra­ Marriage Districts constituted .. .. 20] 3 ordinary resolution the manner in which the hooks, accounts, Native Land: Confirmation of Scheme of Consoli- and documents of the company and of the Liquidator thereof dation 2049 shall be dispos('cl of. Native Land to be developed and settled •. 2053 ·Dated this 23rd day of ,TuJl(', 1930. Native Land, Variation of an Urder in Council MOl':NT BURNETT, I,DnT}~D (IN LIQUIDA'fIO~), prohibiting A.lienation of .. 2040 245 LAURENCE A. DENTON, Liql.idat(,r. Public School, Taken for •. . •. 2021 Public Works Act, Directing Sale of Land under 2036, 2037 Railway Purposes, &c., Taken for 2018, 2022 Reserved temporarily •. 2042 Q.E.D., LIMITED. Road, Consenting to stopping .. 2033 Road declared to be Government Roads 2034 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Road declared to be Main Highway 2037 Hoad, Intention to take Land for 2046 In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908. Road-lines declared closed 2041, 2043 OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of Q.E.D., Road·lines proclaimed Public Roads 2015 N I.TD., a private company registered under the above Road, Revoking Proclamation proclaimmg •. 2016 Act, held at the offices of Messrs. Faden and Thompson, Roads, Authori;:ing the Laying-off of .• 2046 Solicitors, Dominion Farmers' Instit.ute Building, Wellington, Roads proclaimed 2017, 2019, 2(·20 on Monday, the 23rd day of June, 1930, at five o'clock in the Roads tJroclaimed and closed .• 2019 afternoon, the following extraordinary resolution was passed:- Roads, Taken for 2021 "That it is proved to the satisfaction of the company Sale or Leass to Discharged Soldier" 2016 that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue Selection by Discharged Soldiers, Revokir,g the its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, Setting-apart of Land for 2017. and accordingly that the company be wound up voluntarily, S~ttlement, for Selection 2041 and that Mr. ARTHUR GORTON, Accountant, A.M.P. Building, State Forests, Set apart as 2017 Wellington, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator." Street proclaimed 2019 Street, Taken for 2018 246 A. GORTON, Liquidator. Streets exempted from the Provi"io,," of Sec- tion 128 of the Public Works Act 2038 fitreets proclaimed and closed .. 2020 Worker's Dwelling, Taken for .. 2021 SOUTH OTAGO NEWSPAPERS, LIMITED. MISCELLANEons- Apnual Meeting of County Council, Validating IN LIQUIDATION. Holding of the 2040 Bridges, Vesting Control of, &c. 2043 OTICE is hereby given that the final meeting of the Canadian Goose, Protection removed from 2040 N above-named company will be held in the office of CloBing-hours of Shops 2048 Messrs. Stewart and Kelly, Solicitors, Balclutha, at 7.30 Domain Boards appointed 2037 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 9th day of July, 1930. Electric Lines, Authorizing Erection of. . 2033 Dated this 20th day of .June, 1930. Examination. Land Survevors' 2049 247 D. G. ALGIE, I.iquidator. F~xamination, Plumbers' • 2048 Importation of certain Publications prohibited 2053 Inscribed Stock: Closing of Registers •. 2053 Loans, (Jonspntiug to r&lsing .. 2035, 2036 Loans, Prescribing Rates of Interest to be paid in TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. respect of .. 2035 Mining Privilege to be .truck off Register 2049 By JAMES COWAN, F.R.G.S. Native Land Court, Conferring Jurisdiction on .. 2034 HIS pubilcation contains 156 page of letterpress, together Public Hall and Library Board, Member appointed T with 39 full-page illustrations, and gives an account of to .. 2934 its Topography, Geology, Alpine and Volcanic Features, Po blic Trustee: Election to admini.ter Estates •. 2049 History and Maori Folk-lore. Public Trust Office: Termination of Agencies 2053 Railway Traffic Returns 2050 Price: 7s. 6d., plus 4d. postage. Railways: A.lterations to Scale of Charges 2049 Apply- Rates, Exempting Land from .. 9037 GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON. Regulations for the New Zealand Military Forces amended 2043 Regnlations for Trout-fishing .. 2029 Regulations under the OptiCians Act 2024 RegulatIOns under the Plumbers Registration Act 2038 CONTENTS. Regulations under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act amended 2028 PAGE Resignation of Justice of the Peace 2044 ADVERTISEMENTS 2065 Sheep, Interim Return of 2053 Shops and Office" A.ct, Prohibiting the Sale of ApPOINrMENTs. ETC. 2044 certain Goods under 2048 BANKRUprCy NOTICES 2063 Teachers' Register, Supplementary 2047 Water Charges, Authorizing Town Board to fix .. 2022 CROWN LANDS N orICES 2055 Wharf. Amending and prescribing Additional Dues DEFENCE FORCER •• 2045 and Rates for uee of .. 2022

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