Ju:mb. 14. 487

THE GAZETTE,

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920.

Lands re•Mt1ed as Endowments {OT Primo.ry Education.

[L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Govemor-General. A PROCLAMATION. . HEREAS, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, the lands ennmerated in the first column of the Bchednle W hereto were temporarily reserved as endowments for primary education, upon the dates specified ~in the second column of the said Schedule: And whereas notices of such reservations were laid before both Rousu of Parliament : And whereu the two Houa,e have pa.ased resolutions, upon the dates specified in the third column, approving, in terme of the tbree,hUDdred.and­ twenty-fourth section of the Land Act, 1908, of the lands bein!l' permanently set aside as endOllments for primary education : Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, do hereby proclaim and declare that the .lands enumerated in the first column of the Schedule hereto are hereby reserved as endowments for primary educaiion.

SCHEDULE. ------·-··----~- First Cou,mn. Second Ool1am1. Thvrd Column. Date of Temporary Resolution of the 'Resolution of ,he Hoose of Locality, I Section, IBlock. i Area. Resei-vati01 , Legislative Council dated Representatives da.tec\ ----··------·---- North Auckland Land Dish'ict. A, R. P. Pukeatua Parish •• 1Allot 367[ , . 1 1 83·99 111 Aug., 1919 .. I 21 Oct., 1919 • • 1 5 Nov., 19i9. Nelson Lanti Di,trict.

Burnett Survey District1 18 III .628 0 0 I 8 Jan., 1919 . . I 21 Oct., 1919 .. 15 Nov., 1919. I 19 :685 0 0 8 • • . . 21 • • •• 5 ,, ,, Canterbury Land District. Opibi Survey District JRes.40211 JX / 0 1 22 I 8 J,rn., 1919 .. I 21 Oct., 1919 •. I 5 Nov., 1919.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most DiBtilJ.guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent .Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Sa.int John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand a.nd its Dependencies ; and issued under the Sea.I of the said Dominion, at the Government House a.t Wellington, this ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of IAS!d&. Go:p s.&Vlll TRli KING I 488 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [Ko. 14

Drfining the JJliddldine of the Bprinyfield D,miation of the this Procla.ma.tion sha.ll ta.ke effect on a.nd a.fter the four- M idla11d Railway. teenth da.y of Februa.ry, one Lhousa.nd nine hundred a.nd twenty. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. HEREAS the Railways Authorization Act, 1919, APPROXIMATE a.reas of the pieces of land taken:- W authorized the construction of the Springfield De­ A. R. P. Portion of viation of the Midland Railway (hereinafter termed " the. said 4 0 0 SecLion 70, Omaka, Block VIII ; edged green. railway") : And whereas it ha.s been determined to con­ 8 1 0 Section 40, Block 1, Omaka, Block XIII; struct and maintain the said railway : edged green. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl 2 2 14 La.nd, Block VIII; edged purple. of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 3 0 30 Sections 70, Oma.ka, 39 a.nd 40, Block I, Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and autho­ Oma.ka, a.nd land, Blocks VIII a.nd XIII; rities conferred on me by section one hundred and eighty­ coloured pink. eight of the Public Works Act, 1908, and in exercise of every 0 1 18 r..i.nd, Block VIII; coloured pink. other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this 0 2 17 Pa.rt Section 13, Wilber Run, Block VIII; behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the middle.line coloured pink. of the said railway shall be that defined and set forth in the 0 1 0 Part Section 18, Wither Rnn, Block VIII Schedule hereto. coloured pink. 0 1 4 River-bed, Block VIII; coloured pink. 1 2 0 Pa.rt Lot 1, Mea.dowbank Esta.te, Blocks VIII SCHEDULE. and [II ; coloured pink. COMMENCING at a point on the existing line at about 29 miles Sitna.ted in Taylor Pa.ss Snrvey District. 10 chains on the railway chainage from Rolleston, and pro­ In the Marlborough La.nd DisLrict ; as the same are more ceeding thence in a north-easterly direction generally for a particularly delineated on the pll'n marked P.W.D. 47764, distance of 1 mile 74 chains, and passing in, into, through, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at or·over the following lands, &c.-viz., T,ot 1, D.l'. 4604, part Wellington, in the Wellington La.nd District, and thereon­ of Reserve 1248; further part of Reserve 1248; Reserve 971; coloured as a.bove mentioned. Rural Section 8771 ; S,wtion.s 1, 4 to 13, 22 to 33, 45 to 53, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht 6.l to '73, 91 to 94, 113, 1.5, 117, 118, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, and 130 to 135, shown.on D.P. 244 and D.P. 439, being por­ Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Ma.jesty's tions of Rural Sections 9113 &nd lll29; water-race reserve; Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand further portions of Rural Sections 9113 and 1112.l; Rural Cross of the Most Distingnished Order of Saint Sections 9028, [i87 I, 14416, 27345, and 24932; Reserve 991 ; Michael a.nd Saint George, Knight Grand Cross and terminating at a point at about 31 miles 3 chains on the of the Most Excellent Order of the British said railway chainage: including all adjoining and intervening Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, places, lands, reserves, roads, tracks, lakes, rivers, streams, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of and watercourses : all in Block XII, Kowai Survey District, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Comma.nder­ Tawera County, Canterbury Land District. As the same in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion is delineated on plan marked W.R. 26:192, deposited in the of New Zea.land a.nd its Dependencies ; and office of the MinLqter of Railways at Wcllington. - ·issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, a.t the Government House at Wellington, this Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht tenth da.y of February, in the year of our Lord Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, ,ne thousand nine hundred and twenty. Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Uouncil, Knight Grand W. FRASER, Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saini Minister of Pubtic Works Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Gon SA vs 1"BK Kum ! of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of Land. p,-ocl.aimsd a, a Road. qnd Road clo,ed, in Block I, Jerusalem, Governor-Geµeral and Commander- Waimea Su'f'IJey DiatTict, J.T'ai11iea West Road District, ;in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Waimea County. · of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. at the Government Honse at Wellington, this : lifth da.y of February, in the year of our Lord one A PROCLAMATION. ... ;thousand.nine hundred and twenty. N punua.nce a.nd exercise of the powers oonferred by I section eleven of the Land Act, 190~, I, Ar,hur William W. ~·- MASSEY, de Brito Ba.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I. Minister of Railways. of the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, do hereby, wish the Goo SA VE THE KING ! consents of the owners and mortgagees of the land described in the Firs, Schedule hereto, a.nd of the Wa.imea West Road Boa.rd, being the looa.l a.uthorisy in whose district the sa.id la.nd is situa.ted, proola.im as a road the land in Wa.imea. Land t"ken for the Purpo•e• nf Waterworks in Blacks III, Survey Die~rict described in the First Schedule hereto; and VIII, and Xlll, /'aylor Pasa Surv,y District. also do hereby, with Lhe like conRenls a.a aforesaid, proola.im a.a closed the road described in the Beoood Schedule hereto. (L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. FIRST ijOBED.ULE. HERE AS the la.nd described in the Schedule J1ereto LAND PBOOUDIBD AB A RoAD. W 1s required to be tak~n. under the Public \Vorks APPROXIMATE a.res.ii of the pieces of la.nd · procl&imed a.a a. Act, 1!108, for a certain public work-to wit, for the pur­ ro<:1d:- poses of waterworks in Blocks III, VIII, and XIII, T") lur A. B. 1,, Pa.ss Survey District : · 5 2 13 Portion of Sections 24 a.nd 167; coloured red. Aud whereas the Blenheim Borough Conncil has la.id 3 1 3 211, 26, a.nd 27; b,fore the Governor-funeral a memoria.l, accompanied by 0 2 38 SO ; ooloured red. & map in duplica.te, and a.lso the sta.tutory deola.ra.Lion, as 2 0 88 110; required by t11e ea.id Act: Now, therefore, I, Arthur W1llio.m de Brho Sa.vile, Ea.rl of SECOND SCHEDULE. Liverpool, the Governor-General of Lhe Dominion of Ntw RoAo ows•n. Zea.la.nd, in pursna.nce a.nd exercise of the powers a.nd APPBOXIH.i.TB area.s of she pieces of roa.

46063, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public I SECOND 8<'11El>ULK e.11rl Works a.t Wellington, in the Wellington L,u·d District, RoAUH l.1LUSKD. thereon coloured e.e above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right I ~itmitcd in Ii~i~u~;~ IUo!Ol:(~l Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile. !Huck Dh;~~k? on Plan Earl of Liverpool, Member of His lllajesty·~ Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grano A. R. P. Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint t_a_,_B_l_oc_k_2____ xrn ·1:~~I Ureeu. :1 l 24 Michael and Saint Oeorge, Knight Grand Cross l 0 2H·4 of the Most Excellent Order of the British :1 0 8·1 \~l ! n:,~ldcr ! Em_pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order :~J :: 8 0 :{2 44, 4i\, 46, and Kmght of Justice of the Order of Saint John ol .\ \' l [ Arnn I :W, Hlc)('k :l Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commandei :!5, Hloek :!, .\ X [ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion i 0 33 of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and ancl 44 issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, 8 ll :1:l·( 2,\ .Block t, at the Government House at Wellington, thi8 and 41 tenth day of February, in the year of our Lord 2 0 2;')·5 54 .. XUI one thousand nine hundred and twenty. 11 a :!4·4 :;:i, 47,and 4\J XVII 0 l 0·8 i9 .. W. FRASER, 0 () :l 4\l .. Minister of Public Works 10 0 32 I, Bloek 2 X Vil Gon SA VII: THE KING ! 1, 2, and :) .\XU 9 0 0 4 and r,, Block .\.\ 11 L(...1,iou No. Block District on Plan of the Most Excellent Order of the British ------Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, A. R. P. Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John of 11 l 25·5 12 and 13, XIII Avon Pink. Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Block 2 in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion 2 0 12·6 12, Block 2 of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and l 2 39·5 12, Block 2, i'ssued under the Seal of the said Dominion, and 1H at the Government House at Wellington, this 7 3 3·5 50 and 51 tenth day of }'ohrnary, in the yca1· of our Lord one . 4 l 25·7 50 thousand nine hunclred and twenty. 0 l 37 50 " W. FRASER, 0 l 18 , 49 XVII Minister of Public Works. 0 2 36·8 50 XIII I l 3 0 49 XVII Gon SA VE THE KING ! 26 0 17·6 25, 18, 26, XXI, XVll • Block 2, and 48 l O 17·1 1, Block 2 XVII Land proclaimed as " Road in Block XIV, Christchurch 33 2 3 l, 2, 3, 4, 5, XVII, XXI, 8111vey District, Waimairi Cou ty. and 6, Block XXII 2 2 0 34·2 6 and 7, Block XXI [L.s.-] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. 2 A PROCLAMATION. 6 and 19, Block 9 2 6 N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by 2 I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I. Arthur William 12, Block 2, 51, 12 0 15·6 XIII de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General and 5:3 of the Dominion of New Zealand, clo hereby, with the ,·on­ 18 and HJ, XVII 9 2 24 I sents of the owners and mortgagee of the land described Block 2, and in the Schedule hereto, and of the Waimairi County Council, 54 being the local authority in whose district the said Janel is 24 0 24·3 14, 15, 16, 20, situ .. ted, proclaim as a road the land in Christchurch Survey Block 2 and District described in the Schedule hereto. 43 0 1 14·4 15, Block 2 •• 42 and 44 6 2 31·8 x'xr SCHJWULE. 4 l 3·7 24, 25, Block 2 11 0 4 24, 25, Block 2, XXI" Avon APPROXDIATK areas of the pieces of Janel proclaimed as a 23, Block 2 V Hodder road:- 4 2 27 7 and 24, Block XXI Avon A. R. P. 2 I 0 0 !·9 Portion of Section 145 ; coloured yellow. 3 0 39·9 11 and 23, V Hodder I Q O 9·9 red. Block 2 0 0 4·Q ,ellow. 2 2 0 8, Block 2 V 0 0 15 red. 20 l 8·3 10, 11, and 12, : Vand X 0 0 2(hl yellow. Block 2 and i Situated in Block XIV, Christchurch Snrvey District (Canterbury R.D.). 151 7 0 15 9, Block 2 and I V In the Canterbury Land District; as the same are more 150 partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 44229, (WaihopaiR.D~.)------~ deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at 490 '!1HE NEW ZEALA:Nb GAZETTE. [No. 14

Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and 1hereon I of la.nd adjacent to the la.nd set a.part under tha.t Act a.s ooloored as above mentioned. aforesa.id, the- acq oisition of which is, in the opinion of the . . . . Governor-General, necessa.ry for the more effective oa.rrying- G,ven under the hand of ~•s. Excellency. the R1~ht out of the drainage or other works authorized by the first­ Honourabl~ Arthur Wilham de ~r1to ~av1l~, mentioned A-ct or for the better disposa.l of land so set apart : Earl of Liverpool, ~ember of H111. MaJesty 8 And whereas the land described in the Schedule hereto is Moat Honourable Pr~vY. Co!11l

Board to borrow or contract to borrow any money ( otherwise - ~ --~------than by way of bank overdraft within the limit of its powers, if any, in that behalf), whether from the State Advances Office Doma-in Buard appointed to have Control of the Ol"yt-0n Domain. or from !my other source whatever, and whether in pursuance of a special Act or under any other authority whatever, without the precedent consent of the Governor-General in LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Council: ORDER IN COUNCIL. And whereas application has been made for the consent of the Governor-General in Council to enable the several local At tho Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day authorities mentioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the of February, 1920. sums set out therein : Present: And whereas it is expedient that the precedent consent of THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESilHNG the Governor-General in Council should issue : IN COUNCIL. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor.General of HEREAS by section forty of the Public Reserves and the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice W Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed " the said and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Act "), it is enacted that the Governor-General may from doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter time to time, with respect to any public domain, appoint mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the such persons (not exceeding nine) as he thinks fit to be a Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which Domain Board having, subject to Part If of the said Act, the loans or any of them are to be raised shall in no case control of such domain : produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one-quarter And whereas it appears expeillent to appoint a Domain pounds per centum per annum ; and it is hereby declared Board to control the Clayton Domain : that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of that behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers con· accordingly as a consent of the Governor,General in Council ferrcd by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice to the raising of the loans hereby authorized. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby appoint SCHEDULE. £ JAMES BARRON, HAMILTON Borough Council 33,000 SIDNEY PROSPER BRAY, 20,000 DAVID :E:wART, 5,000 WALTER SIBBALD GRrnn:, Papakura To~ Board .. 2,000 THOMAS CHRISTMAS JONES, Stratford County Council 900 LEWIS JOHN McGREGOR, and Clifton County Council .. 400 GEORGB THOMAS :lfoRAN Whakatane Borough Council 10,000 to be the Clayton Domain Board, having control of the land Wairewa County Council 5,000 described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and Horowhenua County Council 4,000 subject to the provisions of the said Act; and doth hereby Rangitikei County Coundl 2,500 appoint Monday, the 23rd day of Ilebruary, one thousand nine C'astlepoint County Council 2,000 hundred and twenty, at eight o'clock p.m., as the time whe.n, F . .IJ. THOMSON, and the Sherwood Downs School as the place where, the first Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. meeting of the Board shall be held. 492 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZErrTE. [No. i4

SCHEDULE. l· area of supply as defined in the Schedule hereto, and herein­ after called " tho area of supply," and it is expedient accord­ CLAYTON lloMAIN. ingly to issue a license in respect thereof under the said ALL that area in tho Canterbury Land District, containing s~etion: by admcasurement 10 acres, more or less, being Reserve Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of tfw powers 3999, situated in Block XI, Opuha Survey District. Bounded confrrred upon him hy the said section, and of all other towards the north, past, and south by Section l, Clayton powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency Settlement, 1000 links, 1000 links, and 1000 links respectively ; the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and towards the west by a public road, 1000 links. As the acting 1,y and with the advice and eonsent of the Executive same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked Council of the said Dominion, doth, subject to t,ho conditions L. and S. 1/649, deposited in the Head Office, Department set fort,h in the Schedule hNeto, and to the regulations made of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered under section two of the aforesaid Act dated the twenty· red. second day of September, one thousand nine hundred and F. D. THOMSON, nineteen, and published in the New Zealand Gnzette dated Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. the twenty-fifth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, or any regulations hereafter made in sub.sti. tution therefor, and hereinafter collectively referred to as Lera,ul Street, in the City of W elUnr,ton, exe,mpted from the "the regulations," hereby authorize the licensee to erect and Provision• of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908. 1naintain eleetric lines for lighting, power, and heating pur­ poses within the area of supply hereinafter described, tho LIVERPOOL, Govern0r-General. rnads along which such electric lines are at present proposed ORDER IN COUNCIL. to be ereetcd being indicated in pink colour on the plan marltcd I'. W. ll. 4 7282, deposited in tho office of the Minister At tho Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land of February, 1920. District. Present: SCHEDULE. TIIE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. I. AREA m· SuPJ'LY. HEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred Tim area of supply comprises the Ell<>rslie Town Distrid, tho W and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is, Onc-trPe Hill Road District, arnl the ]\fount Roskill Road inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in llistric,t, as irnlicatcd by distinctive borders coloured red on any case where the local authority having control of any the plan marked P.W.D. 47282 aforesaid. road or street by resolution declares that the provisions 2. 8YS1'.~JM Oft SUPPLY. thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved Tlw system of supply shall be as described in paragraph (c) by tho Governor-General in Council : of clause :l of the regulations. And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred The generating voltage shall he approximatdy U,HOU volts and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is provided between tho terminals. that such approval may be either absolute or subject to such :i. DATUM TEMP~:RATURK conditions with respect to the building-lino as the Governor­ For the purpose of caleulating tho stresses as provided in General, by Order in Council, thinks fit to impose: dausc rn of the regulations, the dtttum temperature shall And whereas the Wellington City Council, being the lo<"al be taken as 32 degrees Fahrenheit. a,uthority having control of the street described in the Sche­ dule hereto, has passed the following resolution-viz., " The 4. CHA.J-Wlllington, hereby unit fol" lj~hting purposes. and Od. _per unit for motor-µower, declares that the provisions of s~etion one hundred ancl heating. or (:ookin.~ purposes; provided that' ~- ]ighting seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1008, shall not apply to purposes" shall include the operation of motor generators Leraud Street in the said city" : for lighting purposes. And whereas it is deemed expedient that such resolution should be approved: 5. DuRATIO:N OF LWENSE. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance tho Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise with the provisions hereinaft,er expressed, continue in for<:c of tho powers conferred by tho above-in-part-recited Act, for a period of forty-two years from the date hereof. Upon and acting by and with tho advice and consent of the tho expiry of the said tem1, or upon the sooner determination Executive Conncil of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights hereby of the said resolution. granted to the licensee shall thereupon case and determine ; but such expiration or determination shall not relieve the licensee of any liability theretofore incurred under this t;CHEDULE. license. ALI, that street ;n the Wellington Land District, City of 6. REQIJIREME~TS m' THE ELLERSLIE Tow,- BOARD, THE Wellington, known as Leraud Street, situated between 0:n>TREE HILL RoAD BOARD, AND THE MouNT Ros­ Adelaide Road and Russell Terrace. As the said street is KILL ROAD BOARD, more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. \V.D. 4i6ti4, deposited in the office of the Minist,cr of Public Works ;,,;otwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, tho at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon licensee shall not be ent,itled to erect, maintain, or use any coloured red. electric lines within the Ellerslie Town District, the Onc-tre'e Hill Road District, and the Mount Roskill Road District F. D. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. except subject to such conditions, not inconsistent with the provisions of this license and the regluations relating thereto, as may from time to time be agreed upon between tho Li;;ense authorizing the Auckland City Council to erect Electric licensee and the Ellerslie Town Board, the One-tree Hill Line., within the Ellerslie Town District, the One-tree Hill Road Board, and the Mount Roskill Road Board. Road District, and tlte Mount Roslcill Road Districf,, F. D. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. .}!ember of Dumiaivn Land Purchase Board appofote1. At the Government Buildings at· Wellington, this fifth

1!)19, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and ti. Any person authorized by tho Minister may, at all with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of th~ rc·asonable times, enter upon the said jPUy and hopper and said Dominion, doth hereby appoint view the state of repair· thereof; and upon such Minister JOSEPH GEORGE HARKNESS, Esq., leaving at or posting to the last known address of the licensee in Xcw Zealand a notice in writing of any defect or want of of Wellin,;ton, to be a member of the Dominion Land l'urehas,• repc1ir in ~uch .it~tt.y or hopper, requiring he1· within a reason­ Board constituted under the Land Laws Amendment Act. able time, to ho therein prescribed, to repair tho same, 1919, for the period of two years, as from the 1st ,fanuary. she shall with all convenient speed cause such dcfeet to be 1920. removed or such repairs to be made. F. D. THOMSON, 7. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the licensee Acting Clerk of the ExPcutive Council. to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regula­ tion of the Minister of Customs, or with any provis10ns of the Licensing Calhnine McCallum to use and occupy a !'art of Harbours Act, l !108, or its amendments, or any regulations the l!'ore.,hore anrl Land below Low-water Mar/.; of Kara- made th,•rcurnlor, anil tha,t are now or may herea-Hcr he in 11mramu lslmul, Haumki Gulf, as a Sile for a ,Jetty and force:. /Jopper. 8. The ballast of all vessels loading at the said jetty ancl hopper shall be taken away hy the licensee and deposited_ above high-water mark, or at sueh place as may be ap­ LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. proved of by the Minister, or by any person appointed by the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Minister for that purpose. At the Government Buildings at Wellington this fifth day !l. The rights, powers, ancl privileges conferred by or under of February, 1920. this Order in Council shall eontinuc to be in force for four­ teen years from the date hereof, unless in the meantime Present: such rights, powers, an.d privileges shall ht' altered, modified, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING or revoked by conqwtent authority ; an.cl the licensee shall IN COUNCIL. not assign, ('har,g-e, or part with any such right, powe:r, or HEREAS, there Jx,ing no Harbour Board empowered privilege without the prPvious consent of the Minister first W to grant, the license herninafter mentioned under tho obtained. Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called " the said Act''), 10. The said rights, powers, and privileges may he at any Catherine McCallum, of Auckland (hereinafter called "the time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment licensee"), has applied to the Governor-General in Council of any compensation whatevPr, on giving to the licensee for a license under the said Act to use and occupy a part of three calendar months· previous notice in writing. Any the foreshore and land below low-water mark of Karamuramu such notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and Island, Hauraki Gulf, as shown on plan marked M.D. 5112, delivered at or posted to the last known address of the and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at licensee in New Zealand. Wellington, in order to erect and maintain a jeUy and hopper 11. The licensee shall he liable for any injury which the thereon: said jetty or hopper may cause any vessel or boat to sustain And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor­ through any default or neglect on her pa.rt. Oeneral in Council that the proposed work will not be or 12. ln case the licensee shall- tend to the injury of navigation, and the said plan (marked ( I.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein­ M.D. 5112) has, priOl' to the making of this Order in Council, before set forth, or any of them ; been approved of by the Governor-General in Council : (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said jetty and hopper for rt And whereas it is desirable that a license under the said period of thirty days; Act, for the purpose aforesaid should be granted and issued (3.) Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation to the licensee for the term and subject to the conditions of any law for the time being in force relating to hereinafter expressed : · bankruptcy ; or Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of (4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise: of conditions,- the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and then and in either of the said cases this Order in Council, of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that be­ and every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoke,t half, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the and determined by the Governor-General in Council without Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby ap­ any notice to the licensee or other proceedings whatsoever; prove of the purpose or object for which the said license is and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in required by the licensee as aforesaid: and, in further pur­ Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice suance and exercise of the said power and authority, and to the licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth herebv that this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privi­ license and permit the licensee to use and occupy tha\ leges thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked and pa.rt of the foreshore and land below low-water mark adjacent determined. thereto necessary for the maintenance of the said jetty and F. D. THOMSON, hopper, such lieeuse to be held and enjoyed by the licensee Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. upon and subject, to the terms and conditions set forth in the R,·hedule hereto. Licensing Bertram George Queenin to use and occupy a Part rd the Foreshore and Land below Low-water Mark at Horel·e, SCHEDULE. Hokianga, a& a 8ite for a Store. I. these conditions the term " Minister " means the IN LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Ac,t, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or· authority ORDER IN COUNCIL. acting by or under the direction of such Minister. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day 2. Tho concessions and privileges conferred by this Order of February, 1920. in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark occupied by the Present: said jetty and hopper, as shown on plan marked M.D. 5112. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted IN COUNCIL. hy this Order in Council the licensee shall pay to the Minister HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered the sum of £2 }Os., and thereafter an annual sum of !Os., in W t,o grant th0 liPcnse hereinafter mentioned. Bertram advance, dating from the date hereof, the first of such annual George Queen in, of Horeke (hereinafter called "tho licensee") payments to be made on the licensee being supplied with a has applied to the Governor-General in C-0uncil for a license copy of this Order in Council. under the Harbours Act, 1 HOS (hereinafter mlled "the said 4. All persons shall, at all reasonable times, and upon pay­ Act"), to occupy a part of the foreshore and land below low­ ment of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the water mark at Horeke, Hokianga, as a site for a store ; and, said jetty and hopper, and all rights of ingress and egress in accordance with the one-hundred-and-fiftieth section of thereon and therefrom. the said Act, has deposited a plan in the office of the Marine 5. The licensee shall maintain the above-mentioned jetty Department at Wellington, marked M.D. 5116, showing the and hopper in good order and repair ; and shall at all times area of foreshore and land below low-water mark intended exhibit therefrom, and maintain at her own cost, suitable and to be occupied, and th<' manner in which it is proposed to necessary lights for the guidance of VBssels ; provided that no erect the said store : light shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of by And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor­ the Minister. General in Council that tho prop,scd work will not be or tend 494 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT:E. [No. 14 to the injury of navigation, and the said plan has, prior to determined by the Governor-General in Council without anv the making of this Order in OouncU, been approver! by the notice to the. licensee or other proceeding whatsoever; and Governor-General in Council : publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council And whereas it is expedient that a license should bo granted containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the and issued to the licensee under the said Act for the purpose lionnsee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that aforesaid on the terms and conditions hereinafter oxprossed : this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges Now, therefore, His Excellency tho (',ovcrnor-General of thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked and the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exerciseZof determined. the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, 12. The erection of the said store shall be sufficient evidence and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that of the aceeptance by the licensee of the terms and conditions behalf, and acting by and with tho advice and consent of the of this Order in Council. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve F. D. THOMSON, of the o bj~ct or purpose for which tho said license is required Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. by the licensee as aforesaid; and, in further pursuancc:and exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth horehy license and per­ Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land other than mit, the licensee to use and occupy that part of the foreshore Alienation in favour of the Crown and land below low-water mark on which the said store is to he erected as shown on the plan M.D. 5116, so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining the LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. said store ; such license to be held and enjoyed by the licensee ORDER IN COUNCIL. upon and subject to-the terms and conditions set forth in At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day of tho Schedule hereto. Febrm•ry, 1920. Present: SCHEDULE, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the IN COUNCIL. Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or aut,hority O acting by or under the direction of such Minister. Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ 2. 'fhe concessions and privileges conferred by this Order three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His foreshore and land below low-water mark occupied by the Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New said store as shown on the pla.n marked M.D. 5116. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, granted by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being for the period of one year from the date of this Order in supplied with a copy thereof, pay to tho Minister the sum Council, a]] alienation of the Native lands specified in the of £2 10s., and thereafter an annual sum of £5 in ad vancc, Schedule hereto othn than alienation in favour of the Crown. dating from the date of this Order in Council, the first of such annual payments to be made on the licensee heing SCHEDULE. supplied with a c,0py of this Order in Council. TARAMARAMA SURVEY DISTRICT. 4. His Majeety or the Governor-General, and all officers Approximate Area. in the Government service acting in the execution of their Block. A. R. P. duty, shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress TUTAEKURI lA 1 20 1 0 into, through, and out of the said store without payment. lA 2 485 2 0 5. The licensee shall maintain t-ho above-mentioned store lA 3 1,036 0 0 in good order and repair. ]B 512 3 15 6. Any person aut,horized by the Minist,cr may at all reason­ lo 1 919 0 0 able times enter upon tho said store and view the state of le 4A 70 0 (I repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting le 4c M6 2 14 to the last known address of the licensee in New Zeala.nd a 1" 6 :l66 0 0 notice in writ,ing of any defect or want of repair in such le 12 524 2 0 store, requiring him, within a reasonable time, to be therein le rn 1,043 0 0 prescribed, to 1ypair the same, he shall with all convenient D. THOMSON, speed cause such defect to be removed or sueh repairs to he F. Acting Clerk of the _Executive Council. made. 7. Nothing herein conroined shall authoriio the licensee to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regula.­ Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land otha thari tions of the .Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of Alienation ·in javour of the Crown. the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regula­ tions made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. be in force. 8. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under ORDER IN COUNCIL. this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for fourteen At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day of years from tho date hereof, unless in the meantime such February, 1920. rights, powers, and privileges shall he altered, modified, or Present: revoked by competent authority; and the licensee shall not THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRE~IDING assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, or privilege IN COUNCIL. without the written consent of the Minister first obtained .. 9. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase time resumed by the Govemor-Geneml, without payment O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty• of any compensat.ion whatever, on giving to the licensee three three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exerciee of the calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered His Excellencv the Governor-General of the Dominion of at or posted to the last known addmss of the licensee in New New Zealand, ·acting by and with the advice and consent of Zeala.nd. the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby 10. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which the prohibit, for the period of one year from t,he date of this said store may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through Order in Council, all aliena.tion of the Native lands specified any default or neglect on his part. · in the S,•he,lule hPreto other thn.n alien11tion in favour of 11. In case the lieensoo shall- th" Crown. (1.) Commit or suffer a bre,ach of the e,0nditions herein­ before set forth, or any of them ; SCHEDULE. (2.) Cease to use or occupy tho said store for a period of RoTOITI SURVEY DISTRICT. thirty days ; Approximate Area. Block. (3.) Ri,oome bankrupt, or bo brought under the operat,ion Aa R. P of any law for tho time being in foree mlating to MOTUOIIIWA Island or Taheke Papn.kainga No. 12 I O 0 bankruptcy ; or Pateko Island, being part of Paehinahina No. 2 I O 0 (4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of those Motumauri Island, being part of Rotoiti No. l 0 2 0 conditions- · Motutapu Island (near Okere Falls) .. then and in either of the said cases this Order in Council, and F. D. THOMSON, every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and Actini: Clerk of the Executive Council. FEB. 12.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 495

Amending Order in Oouncil flzi.ng the Maximum Price of mended by the New Zealand Board of Trade in pursuance Petrol. of the said Act : Now therefore His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. and consent ·of the Executive Council of that Dominion, and ORDER IN COUNCIL. in pursuance of the authority conferred upcin him by section twenty-six of the Board of Trade Act, 1919, doth hereby on At the Parliament Buildings, at Wellington, this 11th day the recommendation of the New Zealand Board of Trade of February, 1920. make the following Board of Trade Regulations. Present: THE RIGHT HONOUIUBLB W. F. MASSEY, P.O., Pll.ESIDINO REGULATIONS. IN COUNCIL. I. THESE regulations may be cited as the Board of Trad.e HEREAS by section tw~ o~ the Regulation of Trade and (Flour-milling) Regulations, 1920. W Commerce Act, 1914, 1t IB enacted that the Governor­ 2. These regulations shall come into operation on the Geni:,ral may by Order in Council fix and deternrine tht> day ,dter the publication thereof in the Gazett,. maximum price in New Zealand of any class of goods and 3. In these regulations the term " Wheat Controller " may from time to time in like manner revoke any such Order means the Wheat (',ontroller for the time being holding office in Council or vary any maximum price so fixed and deter­ under the Wheat Trade Regulations, 1919, made on the mined: And whereas, in pursuance of the authority so con­ 25th day of February, 1919, under the War Regu)a.tions ferred on him, the Governor-General, by Order in Council Act, 1914, and the War Legislation Act, 1917. . dated the ninth day of July, one thousand nine hundred 4. Except in pursuance of a permit issued in that behalf and eighteen, inter alia, did fix and determine the maximum by the Wheat Controller, it shall not be lawful for any flour­ price of petrol in New Zealand : And whereas it is now miller to deliver or be concerned in the delivery of flour in expedient to amend the said Order in Council in the manner pursuance of any contract of purchase whether made before hereinafter set forth : or after the coming into operation of these regulations, save Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of that no such permit shall be required for the delivery of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise flour to a baker for the purpose of his business as such in of the authority conferred on him as aforesaid, and acting quantities not exceeding five tons in the aggregate within by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council any period of seven days. of that Dominion, doth hereby amend the said Order in 5. Save in pursuance of a permit issued in tha.t behalf by Council of the ninth day of July, one thoU!IBBd nine hundred the Wheat Controller, it shall not be lawful for any baker and eighteen, in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto, to receive whether from the same or from different sellers a and in further pursuance and exercise of the said authority larger aggregate quantity of flour than five tons in any period doth hereby declare that this Order in Council shall come of seven days in pursuance of any contract or contracts of into operation on the publication thereof in the New Zealand purchase made either before or after the coming into opera­ ' Gazette. tion of these regulations. 6. In granting any permit under these regulations the Wheat Controller may enforce such terms and conditions as SCHEDULE. to the mode of dealing with the flour to which the permit CLAUSE 15 of the Schedule to the said Order in Council is relates as the Controller thinks advisable for the regulation hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:- of the flour-milling industry. 15. The maximum retail price of petrol at the ports 7. Any such permit shall be revocable at the will of the named in the following table shall be the price set out in that Wheat Controller. table:- 8. When flour has been delivered or received under such a Per cue of not Per Tin of not Leas than permit no person· shall thereafter without the consent of 1888 than leas than 4 Gallona: the Wheat Controller deal with that flour or be concerned 8 GalloAa. 4 Gallo111. Per Gallon. in· dealing therewith otherwise that in accordance with the At Auc]dand, Wellington, Christchurch,and Dunedin- terms and conditions on which the permit was'granted. s. d. s. d. 8, d. 9. Any person who makes any false or misleading repre­ Class A 30 0 15 0 4 0 sentation with intent thereby to obtain a permit under these Class B 25 0 12 6 3. 6 regulations either for himself or for any other person, or At Napier and Timaru- who in any manner dMeives or attempts to deceive·. the Class A 30 6 15 3 4 l Wheat Controller in any matter relating to the administration Class B 25 6 12 9 3 7 of these regulations shall be guilty of an offence against these At Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Gisborne- regulations, and shall be liable accordingly. Class A • • 31 6 15 9 4 3 10. In these regulations " contract of purchase " includes CIMsB 26 6 13 3 3 9 any contract for the supply of flour for any valuable considera­ tion. At Tnvercargill- F. D. THOMSON, Class A 32 0 16 0 4 3 Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Class B 27 0 13 6 3 9 F. D. THOMSON, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Revoking Orders in Council :fixing the .Maximum Prices of Bacon and Ham.

Board of Trade ReyulationB.-Gontrol of the Sale of Flour. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. At the Parliament Buildings at Wellington, this eleventh ORDER IN COUNCIL. day of February, 1920. At the Parliament Buildings at Wellington, this eleventh Present: day of February, 1920. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.O., Pll.ESIDUIO ' IN COUNCIL. Present: IS Excellency the. Governor-General of the Dominion THE RIGHT HONOUIUBLIII W. F. MASSEY, P.O., PRESIDING H of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the IN COUNCIL. authority conferred on him by section two of the Regulation HEREAS by section twenty-six of the Board of Trade of Trade and Commerce Act, 1914, and acting by and with W Act, 1919, it is provided that the Governor-General the advice and consent of the. Executive Council of that on the recommendation of the New Zealand Board of Trade, Dominion doth hereby revoke the Order in Council made on may make by regulation under that Act (to be known as the, nineteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred the Board of Trade Regulations) provision for the regulation and eighteen, and published in the New Zea land Gazette on. and control of industries in any manner which is deemed the twentieth day of December, one thousand nine hundred necessary for the maintenance and prosperity of those and eighteen, fixing the maximum wholesale price of bacon industries and the economic welfare of New Zealand : And and ham, and the Order in Council made on the twentv­ whereas by .reason of the present deficiency in the supply fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and nine­ of wheat and flour it is deemed necessary to accordingly teen, and published in the New Zea.land Gazette of the same make provision for the regulation and control of the flour­ date, fixing the maximum retail price of bacon. milling industry: And whereas the making of the regu­ F. D. THOMSO~, lations hereinafter set forth has been approved and recom, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. B 496 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. No. 14

Remking Order in Council licensing Catherine M cCallum to tions prescribing the deer-shooting season in that part of use and oc.,"Upy a Part of the Foreshore and Land below the Wellmgton Acclimatization District comprised in the Low-water Mark of Karam·uramu lslanr1, Hauraki Gulf, Counties of Featherst,on and Wairarapa. South (excepting a., a Site for a Wharf. that portion of the said counties lying to the westward of the Wellington-Napier Railway line, and excepting also the area described in the First Schedule hereto), and LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. rurther prescribing the conditions affecting such deer­ shooting, the form of license, and the fee payable in ORDER IN COUNCIL. respect thereof. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth day of February, Hl20. REGULATIONS. Present: l. RED-DEEB stags and hinds may be taken or killed within THE RIOHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING that portion of the Wellington Acclimatization District herein­ IN COUNCIL. before described from the 1st day of April, 1920, to the 31st HEREAS by Order in Council dated the ninth day of day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive). W October, one thousand nine hundred a.nd sixteen, and 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer ma.y be issued by published in the New Zealund Gazett,, No. 116, of the twelfth the Chief Postmaster at Wellington, or by the Postmastprs day of the same month, Catherine McCallum, of Auckla,nd, at Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, and Martin­ was licensed to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and borou!(h, on payment by th" licensee of a · license fee of land below low-water mark of Karamurarnu Island, Hauraki £2. Not more than one such license shall be issued to any Gulf, for the purpose of erecting thereon a wharf : one pel'llOn. Every such license shall be in the form in the And where.as it is desirable that the said license should be Second Schedule hereto. revoked: 3. No licensee under these regulations shall take or Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of kill more than four stags and six hlnds, and no stag shall be the D,,minion of New Zealand, in exercise of the power and taken or killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. authority conferred upon him by the Harbours Act, 190~. 4. No licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either and of all other powers and a,uthorities enabling him in that himself or any attendant while stalking in the district to behalf, and acting by and with the advice and oonsent, of the which his license relates. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke 5. Nothing in these regulations or in any license issued the hereinbefore-recited Order in Council of the ninth day of thereunder shall be deemed to authorize a licensee to take October, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and t,he or kill any stag or hind in any part of the Wellington Ac­ rigbt,s and privileges thereby conferred. climatization District other than that part to which these regulations apply, or in any other acclimatization district. F. D. THOMSON, 6. Regulations as to deer "tags," per New Zealand Gazette Acting Clerk of th" Executive Council. No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1900, page 1408, shall be strictly adhered to by each lioensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unused "tags" to the se

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fifth

RegulationB for Deer-shooting in tke Counties of Hutt and an acclimatization reserve on the provisional plan of the Hutt Featherston (Wainui), Horowkenua and Hutt (Parapa­ County in the Crown Lands Office at, Wellington. raumu), Akitio, Tararua Forest Reserve, and Taika.pe. Also all that piece of land containing 6,500 acres, being parts of Blocks VIII, IX, X, and ]!:VII, Rimutaka Survey LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. District, and shown on the Crown Lands provisional map of the Hutt County as a timber and water reserve (the said N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon land being the catchment area for the Wellington City (',0uncil's I me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter reservoir situated at Wainuiomata). referred to as "the said Act "), I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Govemor-General of the Do­ SEOOND SCHEDULE. minion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regula­ No. tions prescribing the deer-shooting season in that part of LicenBe to take or kill Red-deer Stags. the Wellington Acclimati7.ation District described in the , of , hamg this day paid the sum of First · Schedule hereto, and further prescribing the con­ £2, is hereby authorized to take or kill two red-deer ditions affecting such deer-shooting, the form of license, stags, of not less than ten points, within that part of the and the fee payable in respect thereof. Wellington Acclimatization District described in the en­ dorsement hereon, from the 1st day of April, 1920, to t,he REGULATIONS. 31st day of May, 1920 (both days inclusive). This license is issued subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection 1. RED-DEER·stags may be taken or killed within the district Act, 1908, and to the regulations thereunder in force within described in the First Schedule hereto from the 1st April, the said part of the Wellington Acclimatfaation District. 1920, to the 31st May, 1920 (both days inclusive). Dated at this day of , 1920. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Wellington, or by the Postmasters Chief Postmaster [or. Postmaster]. at Masterton, Carterton, Featherston, Greytown, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Makuri, Pongaroa., Palmerston North, Paraparaumu, ENDORSEMENT. Otaki; Taihape, Mang0,weka, Lower Hutt, and Shannon, on payment by the licensee of a license fee of £2. Not more District to wkick License relateB. than one such license shall be issued to any one person. All that area commencing at the Onoke Lake, thence north­ Every such license shall be in the form in the Second Schedule ward along the west side of the Wairarapa Lake to Feathers­ hereto. ton, thence along the railway-line to Eketahuna, thenoa 3. No licensee under these regulat.ion& shall take or kill eastward in a direct line to the sea at Castlepoint, thence more than two stags, and no stag shall be taken or killed northward along the coast to the Wajmata River, thence in carrying antlers with less than ten points. a direct line westward to the juns,tion of the Mangahao River 4. No licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either with the Manawatn River, thence f

Tohunga, and situated in Blocks XV and XII, Mangamaire Declaring Road-line through, Land in Ratapilro Settle:mem Survey District, respectively; thence towards the north gene­ Taranaki fond Diatrict, to be closed. rally by a right line to Trig. 6tation 26, Tawaki-Tohunga ; thence by a right line to Trig. Station 65A; thence. by a right LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genera!. line in a north-easterly direction through Trig. Station 68A to the middle of the Mohake. River; thence by the middle of HEREAS a report has been received from the Sur­ the Mobaka and Taharua Rivers to a point in line with the W veyor-General, from which it appears tha.t the road north-western corner of Wharetoto No. 8 Subdivision B described in the Schedule hereto is unformed and unused, Block; thence by a right line to the intersection of the and that the said road intersect,s land a.cquired under the Taupo-Napier Road with the western boundary of Wharetoto Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and is not suite.hie to the No. 9 Block; thence by a right line running in the direction subdivision of such land : of the most northern shore of Le.ke Wa.ikaremoane. to its Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl intersection with the north-eastern boundary of Heruiwi of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New No. 4 Block; thence by that boundary to Ma.ungataniwha Zea.la.nd, in pursuance and exercise of section eighty of the Trig. Station in Tuatawbata. Survey District; thence by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities in anywise leading spur and the western watershed of Te Hoe River to enabling me in this behalf, do by this notice hereby close a point on the Hautapu River due ea.st of Pohokura Trig. the road hereinaft.er described ; anrl I do hereby declare Station ; thence by a right line to Pohokura Trig. Station that the said road shall thereupon become subject to the aforesaid; thence by the eastern watershed of the Moko­ said Act. mokonui Stream to the Ta.taraokino Mountain ; thence by the lea.ding spur to the oonfluence of the Mohaka. and Wai­ punga. Rivers ; thence by the leading> spur to Trig. Station SCHEDULE. 69A, Tara.ponui; thence by the leading spur and the southern RATAPIKO SETTLEMENT. we.tershed of the Waika.re River to the sea a.t Moeangia.ngi; thence towards the east genera.Uy by high-water mark of the APPROXIMATE a,reas of the pieces of road to be closed :­ sea to the middle of the Wa.imata River, being the north­ A. R, P. eastern corner of Wa.imata Survey District in Akitio County; 5 1 0 I Adjoining Sections 20, 21, 22, 24, and 62, thence by the northern boundaries of Wa.imata and Mount 0 0 0·6 f Block VI, Huiroa. Survey District. Cerberus Survey Districts and the northern boundary of In the 'I.'a.rauaki L:.nd District ; as the same a.re more Wellington Land District to the middle of the Manawatu particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and 8. 16i719, River; thence by the middle of the Manawatu River to a deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and point in line with the summit of the Ruahine Range; thence Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. to and by the summit of that range to a right line runninii between Aora.ngi Trig. Station and the confluence of the As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ northern branch of the Waipawa River with the Maka.roro General, this third day of Februa.ry, one thousand River; thence by tha.t line to Aorangi Trig. Station; thence nine hundred and twenty. by a right line running In the direction of trig. numbered 32 to the middle of the Rangitikei River, and by the middle of D. H. GUTHRIE, that river to the place of commencement: and the conditions Minister of Lands. affecting the same, and also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. Declaring Road-lines through Land in Wairere Settlement, REGULATIONS. Canterbury Land District, to 116 closed. 1. RED deer (st&gs only) may be taken or killed within the Hawke's Bay Acclima&ization District from the 26th day of LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. March, 1920, to the 30th da.y of April, 1920 (both days In­ HEREAS a report has been received from the Surveyor• clusive), W General, from which it appears tha.t the roads described 2. Ltcenses to ta.ke or kill such deer ma.y be issued by the in the Schedule hereto are unformed a.nd unnsed, and that the Chief Postmaster a.t Na.pier, on pa.ymen& of a license fee said roads intersect Ia.nd acquired under the Land for Settle­ of £3, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and ments Act, 1908, and a.re not suitable to the subdivision of subject to the said Act and these regulations; provided such land: the.& not more than one such license shall be issued to the Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl same person. of Liverpool, the Governor-General of &he Dominion of 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than three stags, New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of section eighty a.nd no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than of the said Act, and of all other powers and a.uthorities ten points. in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do by this notice 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on a.ny pre­ hereby close the roads hereinafter described ; and I do text whatever; and no licensee shall a.How any dog to ac­ hereby declare that the said roads shall thereupon become company either himself or any attendant he ma.y have with subject to the said Act. him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to 11.uthorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. SCHEDULE. 6. Regulations a.s to deer "tags" per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be siriotly WAIRERE SETTLEMENT. adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road to be closed :- return a.II unused " tags" to the secretary of the Hawke's "· a. P. Adjoining or p11891og through Bay Acclimatization Society, Napier, immediately he h&.il 2 1 31 Section 21721. finished stalking for the sea.son for which such " tags " have 18 2 2 Sections 21721, 21722, 21728, 21724, 21725, been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer 21727, 21728, 21729, 21730, and 21733. shot, Situated in Block VIII, Alford Survey District. 7, Any person committing a. brea.ch of 1my of these regula­ In the Ca.nterbury Land District; as the same are more tions shall be liable, on conviction, to a. fine not exceeding particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 21/174, ~- SCHEDULE, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. No. License to take or kill Gatne (Deer). As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. , of , having this day paid the sum of General, this third day of February, one thousand £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer nine hundred and twenty. (stags), of not less than points, within the Hawke's D. H. GUTHRIE, Ba.y Ac'climatiza.tion District, from the day of , Minister of Vmds. 1920, to the day of , 1920 (both days inclu­ sive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection ------·------Act, 1908, and a.II regulations thereunder in force within t)le sa.id district. Trustees for the W ainui Public Cemetery appointed. Dated a.t this d9,y of , 1920. LIVERPOOL, Governor-Genera.I. Chief Postmaster. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities As witness the ha.nd of His Excellency the Governor­ I vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries Genere.l, this t<:>nth day of February, one thousand Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of nine hundred and twenty. · Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New . W. H. HERRIES, Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons whose names For Minister of Internal Affairs. are specified in Part I of the Schedule hereto to have the FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'11TE. 499 control and management of the public cemetery specified I Officer, for tM Purpo,u of Pare II of eM Ful&erie1 Act, W08, in Part II of the said Schedule. appointed.

SCHEDULE. Department of Internal Affairs, Part 1.-Namea of Truel,ees. Wellington, 6th February, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance WILLIAM FENNELL. H and exercise of the power and authority conferred ARTHUR HUTCHISON. by section 79 of the Fisheries Act, 1908, appointed ANDREW JACK, Jun. THOMAS BEATTIE LAMONT. FRANK DONALD RoBSON, of Taradale, and GAVIN WEm. HAROLD DEVEREAUX DAVENPORT, of Coalgate, 10 be Officers for the purposes of Part II of that Act. Part 11.-Name of OemR.tery and Description of Land. W. H. HERRIES, WAINUI. · For Minister of Internal Allaire ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, situated in Blocks VI and X, Waiwera Survey District, known as the western portion of Lot No. 195, Parish of Waiwera, and· oontaini~g by admeasurement 10 acres, more or less. · Bounded Members of Board of Otek•ike Drainage Dutrict appointed. generally towards the north by a public road, 405 and 340 links ; generally towards the east by a public road, 380 and Department of Internal Affairs, i ., 880 links ; towards the south-east by a public road in a curved Wellington, 6th February, 1920.- line; towards the south by a public road, 745 links ; and IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, towards the west by the other portion of Lot No. 195, of H in terms of section 10 of the Land Drainage Act, the Parish of Waiwera aforesaid, 1420 links, to the point of 1908, to appoint commencement : be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. PETER LISTER, ERNEST AMOTT, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ WILLIAM LUNDIE, e.nd General, this third day of February, one thousand WILLiill GmsoN nine hundred and twenty. to be Trustees of the Otekaike Drainage District. D. H. GUTHRIE, W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Lands. For Minister of Internal Afle.irs.

Minuter appointed. Police-gaoler appointed. Private Secretary's Office, Government House, . Prisons Department, Wellington, 3rd February, 1920. Wellington, 2nd February, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleaaed H to appoint H to appoint The Hon. Sir FBANCIB HENBY DILLON BELL, K.C., Senior Sergeant THOMAS RYAN K.C.M.G., to be Police-gaoler at Westport, vice Senior Sergeant to be Minister of Internal Affairs. McCrorie, transferred. By command, J. G. COATES, GAVIN M. HAMILTON, Minister of Justice. Private s~cretary. .----~------

Constable JOHN ELLWOOD ROBINSON InspectO'l'B of Weight, and Measures appointed. to be Bailiff of the Magistrate's and Warden's Courts at Karamea on and from the 7th January, 1920, vice Constable Office of Public Service Commissioner, F. T. Belcher, transferred ; and Wellington, 7th l!'ebruary, 1920. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol. Constable WILLIAM HIGGINS DUNLOP T lowing appointments in the Public Service :- to be Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court at Queenstown on and THOMAS RYAN from the 13th January, 1920, vice Constable Rowe, trans­ ferred. to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures, under the J. G. COATES, Weights and Measures Act, 1908, as from the 20th day of Minister of Justice. January, 1920. DAVID HYLAND to be an Inspeotor of Weights and Measures, under ,the Deputy Registrar of Patmt,, cf:c., appoir,ted, Weights and Measures Act, 1908, as from the 22nd day of January, 1920. Office of Public Service Commissioner, A. C. TURNBULL, Wellington, oth February, 1920. Secretary rp HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol . ..a.. lowing appointment in the Public Service :- HABRY TBMPLE AT1'INSON Inspector (Of' the Purposes of th£ Nozious Weeda and the f;o be Deputy Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade­ Rabbit Nuisance Act,, 1908, appointed. marks under section 101 (1) of the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1911, a.s from the 14th day of January, Office of Public Service Commissioner, 1920. Wellington, 7th February, 1920. A. C. TURNBULL, HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ Secretary. T lowing appointment in the Public Service:-· JOHN MclNNIIS McKliNZIB Deputy Registrar of Copyright appointed. to be an Inspector for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, and the Rabbit Nnisanoe Aot, 1908, a.s from the Office of Public Service Commissioner, 5th day of February, 1920. Wellington, oth February, 1920. A. C. TURNBULL, HE Pnhlic Service Commissioner has made the fol· Secretary. T lowing appointment in the Public Service;- HARRY TBMPLE ATKDIBON to be Deputy Registrar of Copyright in accordance with the Reg;,,.trara of Birtk-i, &:c., appni1tfe

Officers appointed.

Post and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 11th February, 1920. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleasecl to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph H Department. J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General.

NON-PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS.

:Same. Office. District. Date.

POSTMASTER AND TELEGRAPHIST. Railway Officer. Fowke, Charles Edmond .. . . I Coalgate I Christchurch 17 July, 1919.

TEL EPHONI8TS. Railway Officers. Bowie, Robert James Onerahi Railway Bureau Auckland 20 Oct., 1919. Harding, William Wellington-Lambton .. Welli..;gton .. 6 Dec., ,, Murray, Thomas Bowman Tapanui Railway Dunedin 19 June, 1915.

POSTMASTERS AND TF.LF.PHONISTS.

Baker, Arthur .. 1 Te Namu Westpmt l Dec., 1919. Benjamin, Julia, Kenana Auckland 6 Nov., Berry, John Chamberlain Waimarie Westport 22 Berry, Laxton .. Tiakitahuna .. , Wellington .. 16 Bradley, Maude llfititai Auckland 10 D~~-, Braithwaite, Mary Ann Kauana Invercargill 24 Nov., Bush, Margaret Richmond Te Ahuahu Auckland 18 ,, Butler, Francis Patrick Matainui Hokitika 14 Oct., Casey, Ellen Otara Invercargill 11 Nov., Condon, Mary Louisa Mahitahi Hokitika l Cooper, Arthur Ernest .'.1-lahoe New Plymouth 1 ~~-, Croft, Ernest Tahaia Auckland 25 Nov., Dwan, Michael .. Owen Junction Nelson 30 Oct., Edwards, George Lyall Bay Wellington .. 10 Nov., Francis, PhiIii p .. Fern Flat Westport 1 Oct., Gibson, Pat.rick Lake Pukak1 Timaru 1 Nov., Govan, Ernest Charles Te Anau lnvcrcargill 16 Dec., Hall, Richard Thomas A warua Plains 24 Nov., Hikaka, Winnie Oeo .. New 'j>Jymouth 19 Hilford, Ruby Sophia Maungatapere Auckland .. 20 Jones, Margaret Ellen Kennedy's Bush Christchurch 26 odi., Judd, Hubert Royal Waihoanga .. Wellington .. 23 ,,

Law, Celia Gimmerburn 1 Dunedin 1 Dec., Leighton, Mary Jane* Puketoi Wellington .. 24 ,July, Lind, William Andrew Awatuna New Plymouth 1 Dec., McDowell, Mary Anne Robinson's Bay Christchurch 1 Nov., McGee, Minnie .. Progress Junction Greymouth .. 1 ,, McHardy, John .. Petane Napier 1 Dec., McMahon, John Francis .. Tapu Thames 11 Nov., Mattson, Edward Mathias Mauriceville West Wellington .. l Oct., Miles, Reginald George Kaikoura Suburban Christchurch 10 Nov., .Muirhead, Robert Otapiri Gorge In vercargill l Dec., Munro, Janje Marsden Point Auckland .. 13 Nov., Nalder, Elsie Korere Nelson 8 Dec., N'ielsson, Muriel Kohinui Wellington .. 3 Orme, Matilda Maria Robinson's Bay Christchurch l O~t., Paul, Frederick Charles Newbury Wellington .. 1 Dec., Polglase, Emily .. Ballance ,, 12 Nov., Poynton, Annie .. Burnham Christchurch 5 Restell, John Gifford Wairakei Auckland 24 ,, Rogers, Alice Tatu ,, 8 Dee., Rose, Darcy Warwick Junction Westport 17 Nov., Rouse, Lillian A'Clair Hukerenui Auckland ll Dec., Selby, Ernest Frank rnenham Tnvercargill 1 Nov., Smith, Ella View Hill Christchurch 1 Smith, Isabella .. Gonville Wanganui 1 Skynner, Augustus Egerton Motuihi Auckland 1 Tarrant, Frances Elizabeth Kakaramea Wanganui 1 D~~-, Taylor, Arthur , . Rangitaiki Napier 16 White, Charles Edward Tamahere Auckland 3 Wilson, Flora Halkett Town Christchurch 16 Nov., Wilson, Samuel Weston Oamaru 13 Dec.,

POSTMASTERS, Bayley, Wilfred Alec Wairata Thames 10 Nov., 1919. Blyth, Arthur .. Waihohonu Blenheim 27 ,, Bradshaw, Ellen Te Miro Auckland 14 Oct., Church, Lilian .. Para para 3 Dec., Drummond, Frederick James Agnew Waiomatatini Gis~mc 12 Nov., Haves, Mary Katene Pehiri 1 Oct., He;nan, William Matuku lnvercargill" 22 Nov., Huddleston, Beatrice May* Papahaoa Westport 1 Oct., ,Johnson, Arthur Lyttelton Netherwoorl . , Blenheim l Dec., Norton, Florence Ngapuke Auckland 10 Nov., Shilton, Emma . , Coutts Island Christchurch 17

• Amending entry In New Zealand Gazette No. 148, 18th December 1919. 502 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.14

NON-PERMAMENT APPOINTMENTS-conon-.t

Na.me. Office, Diemct. Date.

TELEPHONISTS. Arnold, Annie Elizabeth• Tiritiri Auckland .. 7 Aug., 1919. Baxter, Alexa.nder Forbes Wendoti Valley Invercargill 30 Sept., ,, Bratton, Samuel Alexander Dipton West 26 Nov., ,, Bray, Harry Crushington .. Grey::i.outh 9 " Carrington, Hazel Mary .• Te Tuhi Wanganui 1 Dec., Colema.n, Herbert William Glenlee Blenheim ;, 30 June, Gibbons, Norman Barnes Koiro Auckla.nd .. 10 Dec., Gillespie, Margaret Paparimu 15 Oct., Guntrip, William James .. Day's Bay Wellington .. 1 Hartley, Fred .. Maungakiekie Auckland .. 10 Nov.," ,, Hopkins, Stracey Swyncombe .. Christchurch 24 April, ,, Kean, John Abraham Pakeho • Invercargill 25 Oct., McDonald, John Sinclair .. Wairoto 11r .. 18 Nov., ,, McKenzie, Murdock Paturau\ll9 .. Nelson'.' 19 Dec., McKinnon, Charles Fortification Invercargill 22 Oct., Marr, Bessie Gowan Nelson 11 Dec., Ross, Evelyn Constance , Hazelhum .. Timaru 10 Nov., ,, Rushworth, William Edward ' Day's Bay .. Wellington 1 " Tayler, Bert Garfield . Matemateaonga New Plymouth llDec., Warring, Francis Garret .. I Glenlee · .. Blenheim .• 20,:oct.,

• Aeslstant Telephonist.

Offices opened and closed, tic.

Poet and Telegraph Depar,ment, General Post OffioA, Wellington, 11th February, 1920. THE following particulars of offices opened and closed, &c., are published for general information.

J. G. COATES, Postmaster-General

OFFICES.

Office. Dietric,. Date.

PosT-Ol'FICE OPENED • Parapara . . l Auckland .. I 3 December, 191!1.

MoNEY-ORDER OFFICES AND PosT OFFICE SAVJNGS-_!IANKS OPENED.

French Pass .. j Nelson .. j 2 January, 1920. Tahakopa . . Dunedin . . 6 ,, ,,

PosTAL-_NOTE OFFICE OPENED. Longford • • I Nelson I 24 December, 1919•

POSTAL·NOTE OFFICE CLOSED • Mahurangi . • I Auckland J, 19 December, 1919.

TIIILEPHONE-OFFJCBS OPBNBD. Gowan .. I Nelson 11 December, 1919• Te Kuha . . Westport 13

TELEPHONE-OFFICES CLOSED. Marran-dellas . · 1 Christchureh 1 31 October, 1919. Ohape . . Timaru ! 7 August, Stanway . . Wellington · 20

TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED. Gowan .. ] Nelson 11 December, 1919 • Ra.n!liriri . . Auckland 6 January, 1920. Te Kuha . . i Westport 13 December, 1919•

TELEPHONE BUREAUX CLOSED, Marran-dellas .. I Christchurch 31 October, 1919. Ohape .• Timaru 1 7 August, ,, .Stanway . . Wellington 20 ,, ,,

CONVERTED FROM TELEPHONE TO TELEGRAPH. Henderson " I Auckland 22 December, 1919. New Brighton 7 January, 1920. _ ~------~ . . Chris~hurch I ---~------

DESIGNATION CHANGED. ------Office Description. District. Da.se. 1------From To

'felephone-oflioe and Bureau* I Tiraumeat .. Houlbrooke .. I Wellington j so July, 1919.

• Amending envy In N.Z. Gault< of 29th January, 1920. t New oQlce (telephone and bnrcau) opened at Tlraumea on 3oth July, 19l9,. ~--~------

FEB. 12. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 503

Notice of Appointments, homotions, Transfers, etc.

. Office of the Public Service Oommissioner, Wellington, 30th Janu•ry, 1920. N acoordlll.nce with the provisions of section 60 of the Public Service Act, 1912, the Public Service Oommissloner l notifies that he has ma.de the following appointmente to, and promotion•, transfers, &c., In, the Public Service. A. O. TURNBULL, Secretary.

Fffi"lT APPOINTMENTS.

Date of Nanie. Posmon. Place. ApJ>0intmen,.

AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT.

Myers, John Golding • • I Student Assistant J Wellington .. I 29 July, 1919.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT.

Hoskins, Stanislaw Francis •• J Cadet .. Wellington 30 June, 1919.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Erwin, Hester Isobel I Assistant Teacher School for the Deaf, Sumner I l Mar., 1918. Evana, Francis Thomas Inspector of Schools Christchurch . . . . 22 July, 1919. Patton, Annie Pauline I Shorthand-typist Head Office, Wellington .. , 25 June, ,,

FORESTRY DEPARTMENT. Osmers, Henry Newton •. , • I Clerical Cadet .. I Wellington . . : 3 July, l9l!l.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT (RELIEVING STAFF). Brown, Gladys Aroha : Cadette Wellington I 22 Ju1y, 10111. Maher, Winnie .• Typist I 30 ,, l!ll8. Sykes, Eva Theodoisa I Cadette I 14 1919.

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Bell, Mabel M:arie . . I Draughting Cadette Invercargill I 22 July, 1019. Fletcher, Reginald Percy . . - ,, Cadet North Auckland .. ; 1 Aug., ,, Strawbridge, John Samuel Land Drainage Engineer's Aesistant Thames ' 8 Feb., 1916.

MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEP.~RTMENT. Cooker, Joe . , i Assist.ant Keeper . . I Lighthouse .. I 22 llray, 19l!l.

MENTAL HosPITAJ.s DEPARTMENT.

1 Huckstepp, Charles_ Edward II Attendant, Porirua .. 1 Oct., 1918. Sadler, William Franklin 1 Aug., ,, Simonsen, Ethel Annie N~ .. I Sea;:liff . , 1 Dec.,

NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT,

Dixon, Edna May .. I Typist 1 Wellington , • I 12 June, 1919.

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. Wat.son, William Lockhart Cadet., Hend Office, Wellington •. ! 16 July, 1919.

PUBLIC J{EALTH DEPARTMENT.

Finlay, Elizabeth Collie .. Health Patrol . , •• J Auckland , , I 1 Aug., 1919.

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Frater, Ian James Head Office, Wellington 14 ,July, 1910. Hill, John Edmund Grey 14- April, ,, Hunt, Frederfok Elkington :n Oct., Tuson, Haviland George l June, ,, Wright, Claude Edward .. 7 July,

PuBLIC WoRKS DEPARTMENT.

Ball, William Arthur • • i Storekeeper's Assistant .• •• I Mount Maunganui , , I 15 July, 1919.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. O'Reilly, Harry •. Cadet .• • . I Dunedin 9 June, 1919_

T,OURIST AND HEALTH RF.SORTS DEPARTMENT. Bellamy, Harry .. I Gardener • • I Te Aroha .. I I July, 1919.

C OFFICERS PROMOTED.

Promoted from I Promoted to I Name. I I Date. ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ~-;_._.__ ~

INTERNAL AFFAlRS DEPARTMENT, Kennedy, Alexander Robert ! Clerk Relieving Staff, Wellington .. , Registrar of Births, Deaths, and I Dunedin ao July,· i919. I Marriages, and Registrar of Electors for Dunedin Central MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT,

·Clark, William Frederick , • j Inspector of Seamen .. I Wellington... • • I Surveyor of Ships (under Waterside J Wellington •. 6 'Nov., \919• Workers Regulations) , INTERDEPARTMENTAL. ·Gibbard, David Edward I Clerk of Courts .. Justice Department, Waipuku-1 Estates Administration Clerk (Lst I Head Office, Public Trust De-1 10 Jan., 1920. : rau and Waipawa Grade) partment, Wellington Meredith, Ernest Alfred f Crown Lands Ranger ! Lands and Survey Department, District Valuer .. .. ValuationDepartment,NewPly- 17 I " Stratford ------'------mouth ~.· OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. z Transferred from Tra.oeterred to ~ Name. Date. ~ Position. Place. Position. Place. tsl ~· AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, Hughes, Evan Trevor Inspector of Stock I Taumarunui . • I Inspector of Stock I Auckland .. I 15.. Jan., 1920. ~ CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Porter, Thomas .• [ Relieving Cadet .• I Timaru . . I Relieving Cadet .• I Head Office, Wellington J 23pan., i920. MARINE AND lNSPEOTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. ~ -Gordon, William .. Harbourmaster and Customs Officer I Picton .. I Surveyor of Ships (under Waterside IAuckland . • •• \ 6 Nov., 1919. Workers Regulations) ~ Tarlton, Eric How":rd Assistant Keeper Brothers Lighthouse. . . . Assistant Keeper • . . . Cape Foulwind Lighthouse I 10 Jan., 1920. PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT.', ~· Dalton, Leonard Joseph Clerk .. · I Head Office, Wellington [ Clerk Christchurch 117 Jan., 1920. 1-3 .Sarginson, William Moffatt Assistant Accountant .. I Assistant Accountant District Office, Wellington 17 Wakelin, George Herbert .. O,det .. .. Cadet .. .. Hawera , 16 ~ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, Campbell, Lacltlan Bain .. Resident Engineer 1 Na.pier I Acting District Engineer .. Stratford I o nec.. 1919, Mardon, Walter Arnold Clerk .. [ Auckland Clerk ... IPaeroa I 17 Jan., 1920. .Sharman, George Edward .. Engine-driver I Culverden-Waiau Rs.ilway I Engine-driver Kaikohe ' 8 INTERDEPARTMENTAL. Blomfield, C. W ... 1 Clerical Cadet .Post and Telegraph Department, I Clerical Cadet Lands and Survey Department, 19 Jan., 1920. · Auckland . I North Auckland :Burdett, G. B. Cadet .. Ditto ' Cadet .. Ditto 9 u " Dittmer, George .• Masseur Tourist and Health Resorts De- New Zealand Permanent Forces* Defence Department .• 28 Sept,, 191_9, partment, Rotorua ~ -Grant, Edward .. · Clerk .• Headquarters, Defence Depart- Record Clerk Board of Trade, Wellington 18 Nov., ,. 0 ment, Wellington I Thomson, Yolande Ward Cadette State Advances Department, , Cadette ! Stamp Duties Department, Gia, 18 Jan., 1920. ~ Wellington j · borne ~

•Not under control of Public Sen-Ice Commissioner. FEB. 12.J THE. NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE. 505

RESIGNATIONS. Name. I Position. Place. I Date left Service.

l~u·uvA'l'IU.N iJNPARTM:ffiNT.

·Ar1>pata Takawhiti • . I Third Assistant Teacher •• 1 . Native School · 31 Jan., 1920~ ·

INTERNAL AFFAms DEPARTMENT. Bowden, Albert Victor , Messenger . . [ Wellington 31 De~ .• 1919. FoAter, Edith : : I Charwoman • . . . Blenheim 31

IN'rERNAL AF•'AIRS DEPARTMENT (RELIEVIN/1 STAl'I!') . Parsons, Robin Brooke . • I Cadet I Wellim1ton . , / 8 Jan .. l!J20.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Jonsen, Hilda May Shorthand-typist I Head Office, Wellington .. I 10 Feb .• 1920.

MF.NTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMFlNT. Head, Alfred Attendant • . [ Christchurch 11 Jan., 1920. Long, Sarah Agnes Dec., 1919. \ Charge Nurse . . . . I :n Nelson, Norman William McDonald Attendant . . . . 1 18 ,Tan., 1920. Williams, Alfred Ernest .. '' .. 19 ., PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. .l!'ulton, AgneR :~'older, &c. • • I Wellington • • I 15 Jan., 1920 .

PUBLIO WORKS DEPARTMENT. Lewis, Frank Alexander ;' Clerk . . • . [ District Office, Wellington.. 21 Jan., 1920. Salmon, Cedric Whitby I Assistant Engineer . . Whane;arei . . . . 18

RETIREMENTS, ETC.

Name. Position. Place. I Date left Service. I Reason left Service.

EDUCATION DEPARTME};T,

Hyde, Edward George Visiting Officer, Industrial I Wellington •• .. \ 21 Jan., 1920 . Retired on superan­ Sohools 1 nuation.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT, Fletcher, Thomae Attendant . .. I Porirua .. r 14 Jan., 1920 Services dispensed with. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Potts, Roland Joseph Den- [ Clerk Head Office, W cllington ' 22 Nov., 1919 \ Dismissed. Absent niston Newman I without le&ve. ------. ------~-

Votiee publiahsd pumt.ant to the Provi&ion& of Section 16 of the Public Trutlt OjJiu Act, 1908, and Sectwna 18 and 19 oj the Publio Tr!UI Offiu Amendment Act, 1913.

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed, in the Supreme N Court at Wellington, an election to adminlater the several estates of the persona deceased whose names, residences, and occup&tions (10 far as known) &ft! hereunder reapeotively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exneed £400 in ea.ch case. ------~---

0 Date I Date Teetate I omc-e No.1 Name. Residence. Occupation, [ Election or of Death. I flied. Intestate. admlnkterlng.

1 ! Buckeridge, Jane Bowden Wellington Married woman .. ! 2/12/19 4/2/20 Testate ! Wellington. 2 ] Connell, Christopher William Wanganui Motor mechanic .. ' 25/11/18 4/2/20 Intestate 3 Curtis, George Pnkeawa Labourer I 12/10/17 3/2/20 I Dunedin." 4 Hayward, Mary Eliza.beth Battersea, England Married woman .. ; 6/6/19 6/2/20 i Wellington.

5 Hook, Eleanor Elizabeth .. Auckland Widow. . '1 4/9/19 4/2/20 .. I Auckland . 6 Kin, Jack Cromwell .. Greengrocer and 20/9/19 4/2/20 Testate I Dunedin. fishmonger : 7 Madams, Benjamin Wellington Formerly iabourer, I 6/6/18 3/2/20 Intestate Wellingto11. latt,,rly returned : soldier 8 Manson, Ambrose Little River Labourer 13/12/17 3/2/20 Christchur('.h. 9 Mathie, Elizabeth Wellington Spinster 4/11/19 3/2/20 Wellington. 10 , Mee, Honoria or Honora .. Waikouaiti Widow 1/9/16 3/2/20 i Dunedin. 11 Ogilvie, Clarence Edward .. Port Charles Settler 22/12/17 4/2/20 Testate" ' Auckland. 12 O'Sullivan, Charles Edward Blenheim Labourer 10/9/19 4/2/20 Intestate [ Wellington. 13 Paterson, William Archibald ; Hamilton Photographer 5/7/19 4/2/20 .. ! Auckland. J.i Sutherland, William Joseph ,· Gisbome Bushman 30/3/18 4/2/20i Testate Christchurch. 1 15 Thomas, John William . . , Paddington, England Gentleman 28/5/18 6/2;201 Intestate : Auckland. 16 Wright, Clara ' Gisborne .. Cook .. 13/11/19 :J/2/20! Testate : Wt>llington.

Wellington, 9th l!'ebruary, 1920. RO.BERT 'l'RIGGS, Public Trustee. 506 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT:M. [No. 14

Rutdta of University ScholarsMpa alld Sckoola of Minu Ezaminatiana.

· . Mines Department, Wellington, 30th January, 1920. HE following ta.hie, showing the results of the reoent Sohools of Mines Examinations, and for Unive~ty Soholarships T in oonneotion therewith, is published for general information. W. FRASER, Minister of Mines,

RBSULTS OF UNIYBBSITY SOHOLABSWPS AND SCHOOLS 011' MINBS EXAMINATIONS, 'i:' I .... s.. It• i :ij >. .." ~ .. C, i ! i ;; . ·;; ~ ! ii a = = t I I 1 t . .. iii "I 'S.: ! :a- I 1,! Name of Student, .s i =i 0 1. !'l I ~ " I - ... ~ t !" ]-'It 8- 1 ~ I] I] Jlti !I js i~ ;i ~ i i -< -< I 1t it 1 1l ! ... 1 r-, 1 J; n )1 ! ~ 111 :I i ·]' f:ii --- 111~ 1'Jl~ I I i I ! i I i i Thamu SchooJ. Penseler, R. G. .. I 88 " " 60 I .. Porritt, A. E. .. 86 .. I si : .. .. 67 90 Shand, J. F .•• 88 79 ... 40 .. / 77 • 79 32 Coxhe&d,L. 57 Lloyd, P. 72 Pass Kelly, E. H. 70 Pass Beck, J. 72 10 .. Beck, A. F. 82 25 .." I Ensor, H.P. 58 " Tonge, H. 64 10 Morgan, H. 80 15 .. :•I .." Rull88ll, D. 40 Cooke, E. J. I 35 Wilso11, R. 23 Whit.e, R. 45 Harrison, B. " j " .. 5l ... ~ .. Campbell, C. , , i " 81 61 50 .._w.Hodge, G. I.. 47 Rudman, W ..•.. 76 20 " Gleeson, W. B. .. 81 I .. Redwood, H ..• I .. 73 Judd, A. I .. 70 Tweutyman,G.F.I . , 80 Shepherd, D, , , , , 70 .. Mitchell, T. , . . · 1 81 I Mudgway, C...... " I .. 57 MoKenzie, B. . . I .. i 93 .. .. Mackay, A. ••.•• .. I 76 I I

Waihi School. Penseler, W. 91 66 66 73 60 88 74 80 82 Smeaton, C. " .. " 35 61 23 Beeston, J. .. I ~~ 67 62 Howae, B. 64 Henry,C. I 61 Thomson, J. " 58 I Melrose, D. " 61 •• I Newth, E. " 68 57 65 53 I Pye,T. 47 33 Sooble, E. J. 80 74 78 Birch, J, J, 50 .. Bell, o. 69 Coroora.n, J, .. 60 Dobaon,A. " 81 Longuet, IL 31 Keoghan,P. I .. 32 Porter, C. 29 Langford, A. G. I .. I .. I .. 41 Dick,H. .. 50 Merry,M. .. I 37 Noble, W. I ...... ' .. 32 Beilby, E. ! .. •• i " 66 Thomson, W. J. " 75 Lindsey, A. " 77 Keane, J, ' " " i " 66 Morgan, A. H. ' 75 Butler, W. P.. . •• 1 26 .. .. 61 38 Cherry, G. .. · .. 59 Comthwait.e, H. , .. .. I .. 57 Broadfoot, R. . . l . , 53 :: I FE~. 12.) TllE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTE. 507

RutJLTS OJ' UNIVERSITY SOHOLABSBIPS ~ SOHOOIB 01' MilllllB Blu.JlllUTIOlf~tMCi.

Name of l!tudent.

Karangahake School,. Mills, L. · 64 40 Butchart, N •.. ;_101, . . 47.. Smith, L. G... 74 15 : .. , 74 Bunyard, A..• 78 .. 77 Browne, D ... .• 45 O'Neil, A. S. . . 73 70 •• , 62 Jenkinson, A. I,, : .. ' 77 Farrell, H. A. .. 34 Clarken, J. H. 4-0 Hamilton, L. •. 83 78 45 54 40 51 Browne, E .•A. · 27 Hassett, T. •.• 76 .IJ'ail Clarke, C. Pope, F. Whitehouse, C. ~I'~~ :: I Williams, J. . . .. 20 Smith, P. M. •• •• 71

Ooromandd School. Spellman, L. .. 78 Chapman,A. .. 56 75 Hunt.er, L. 70 50 40 B:re,m, R, J, .. 75 Luhn, L. •. 50 MoGuinella, A. 36 Gray, E. 65 F~ Denize, A. 75 IPass Jamee, S. 87

weatporl School. Sawyer, C. .. 67 72 Greenwood, .H. .. 1 89 Harder, L. I 43 Kelley, W. 50 Sunley, L. 56 Kaye, D. 59 Hewitson, W ... 63 20 Smith. A. 59 42 82 Forsyth, M. 37 83 Butler, W. 48 Grant, A. B. 47 Watson, A. 54 Watson, J. 46 Stewart, H. 43 Dymond, J. 48 44 30: 82 Rennie, J. 10 , Gilbert, G. 50 65 33 i Miller, T. G. 41 • 62 .. I .• 14

Ruft

N otiu o/ Y eaUng o/ Land in ,,Ae PubUo Tf'1J.8tu under eAe under- the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, the value of the PvJJUo.Tnm OJ!ice Act, 1908, Part II, Unclaimed Landa. la.nd for the purposes of seotion 67 (d) of the said Aot being Iese than £HJO. HEREAS I, the undersigned, the Public Trustee, have, Dated at Wellington this 7th day of February, 1920. W for the purposes of Pa.rt II of the Public Trust Office ROBERT TRIGGS, Act, 1908 (relating to unola.imed la.nds), made due inquiries PubJfo Trustee. with respect to the la.nd described in the Schedule hereunder, and the whereabouts of the owner thereof, and have, in respect of the ea.id la.nd, given the notices prescribed by eooti.on 66 SCHEDULE. of that Aot, and have in all respects complied with the ALL that piece or parcel of land, containing by admeasure­ provisions of that Act pertinent hereto : And whereas I have ment 40 ac~, more or Jess, situate in the Parish of Pukeatua, not thereby 8800rtained the whereabouts of the owner, and in the County of Eden, and being middle portion of Allot­ believe that such owner or an agent of such owner is no1; ment No. 124. Bounded towards the north-east by other in the Dominion, nor has snob owner established his title portion of Allotment 124, 2880 Jinks ; towards the south­ to the said land, as required by the said Act: I hereby give east by a road 100 links wide, 333 Jinks · and 1320 Jinks ; notice that the ea.id land is, under and by virtue of the ea.id towards the south-west by other portion of Allotment No. 124 Aot, vested in the Public Trnatee as aforesaid, as from the aforesaid, 3920 links; and towards the north-west by Allot­ date of the publication hereof, and will be administered ments Nos. 121 and 122, 1210 Jinks. 508 THE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTllt , [No. 14

/!J:,;pO'l'ts.-Weekly.

ETURN of PRINCIPAL En>oBTB of Nsw ZEALAND PsoDUOE from the Dominion dnring ,be Week ended Tuesday, R 10th February, 1920. NoTE.-These 'figures are eubjeot to alteration. They represent the entries from the ports reoeived at Bead Office, Wellington, up ,o 5 p.m. on Tuesday. • Goods exported are credited as far as possible to each dis1irio$ of production (as per list appended to relum for week ended Slat August, 1915, New Zealand Gazette No. 108, page 8117), whether exported through the por, for such district or not.

------~· Frozen Meats. Dlatriolis.* Bultsr. Cheese. Gold. Lamb. I MuUon. I Other. I I· £ .. ii £ £ £ Auokland .. .. 1,169 285 18,466 5,478 521 .. Kaipara ...... I ...... Tanranga ...... I .. Gisborne ...... 9,157 83,201 10,017 .. New Plymouth .. :: I .. .. I ...... Waitara ...... Patea ...... 95,189 8,916 6,880 2,471 .. Wanganni .. .. 11,879 . . .. 29,220 28,848 .. ! Wellington .·. .. .. 22,798 ...... i .. NaI?ier ...... Wa.irau (including Picton) •• 2,657 ...... Nelson .. .. 18,240 ...... Westport ...... Greymouth .. .. I ...... BokiHka .. .. i 1,876 ...... Lyttelton ...... Timaru •...... Oamaru ...... Dnnedjn ...... , . Inveroargill ...... --·--,------.. I :: Totals .. .. 29,821 118,272 26,588 124,274 ~~---.. -.--

Phonniam Diaklcfis,• Ore.in and Bides and (including Tallow. Timber. Wool. Pulse. Skins. I Kanri~am. \ Tow).

£ I! £ I! £ £ £ Auokland 29 44,288 17,449 4,485 102 Kaipara .. 5,100 Tauranga Gisbome 2,880 62,600 New Plymouth Waitara .. Patea 120 1,418 Wanpnui 8,460 850 204,272 Wellington .. 842 8,065 5,589 Napier ...... Wairau (including Picton) •• Nelson .. Westport Greymouth 4,184 BokiHka Lp'8lton 88 Timaru •• Oamaru .• Dunedin 21,780 11,868 Inveroargill ---- Totals 409 77,668 17,449 li,li89 20,946 9,886 266,772

Customs Department, w. .B • .MON'.l'GOM.ERY I Wellington, 11th February, 1920, Comptroller of Customs. ------

FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 509

Immigration and Emigration Reluml.

ETURN of IIDIIGBATION to and EIIIGBATION from the DOXINION of NBW ZEALAND during the MONTH of JANUABY, R 1920, showing the Countries from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, and the Por,s of Arrival and Departure.· A&BIVALS FBOI! AND DBPABTIJBES TO DIFFBBBNT COUNTBIBS. ------An-ivals. Depe.nures. ------· --- - Counlties. Adults. Children. Adults. Children. ------Total I Total Persons. I Persons. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. \ I I I I I I United Kingdom .. .. r,3K I 690 146 119 1,493 37 9 8 108 ..!I I 541 Australian Oommonwealth .. 1,091 i 760 120 118 2,08!1 853 651 90 52 1,646 Fiji .. .. :· ! 30 I 20 6 3 59 s8 \ 19 9 2 68 Cook Islands ...... ll I 13 3 2 29 1 ' 1 .. .. 2 British South Afrloa ...... 1 I ...... Canada ...... 6~ I 56 12 9 146 50 44 10 11 1111 United States and Canal Zone .. 62, 35 9 r 7 113 36 13 1 1 Ill Hawaii ...... ol 3 .. 8 9 9 . . .. 18 Samoa ...... 15 .. 3 I 1 34 24 14 2 .. 40 Friendly Islands ...... 1~ i 1 . . 9 3 2 2 . . 7 Soolety Islands ...... i 151 5 I 3 , 3 26 ...... Foreig!l Pacific Islands (undefined) ··1 ---,ll ---'I ---'I ---' ----., ---'° ------.. .. --·-.. I--- " Totals,January, 1920 "I 1.856 i 1,604 ! 30S 264 4,02711.078 790 123 7' I l!,065 Totals, January, 1919 ·l 510 ' 492 i 79 I 58 1,139 I 345 272 46 431 706

The arrivals during the mo1:1th of January, 1920, exoeeded the departures by 1,962. In the oorresponding month of 1919 there was a.n exoess of a.rri vale over departures of 4S3.

ABRIVAL8 AT &ND DBPA&TUBBS FBOI! Dll'FBBBNT NBw ZEALAND PoaTS.• ------Affinia. l>epanarea. Porta. .llaleL Adolta . Jfalel. Adolte. I Oblldren. I I Femalel. I Peno111.ToW IChlldnn. I I hmalea.1 ~- - Anokland .. .. 1,3,2 239 i 819 I 1s2 1,581 I 806 99 m l m I 905 Wellington .. I 2,118 328 i 1,340 i 1,106 2,446 1,062 • 98 669 491 ) 1,160

Tnrals, January, 1920 ---'-1-3,460 5671 2,159 1,868 4,021 I 1,868 ------"' ,,,01 I '" I '·"' Tow.ls.January, 1919 1,002 1s1 589 I 6/io 1,1391 617 89 391 I 815 706 1

cmnu (hlcluded &Ilene).

.lrriftll. II Departo1111 . - --- Males, Femt.lee. Male1. Females. A, Auckland ...... 6ll .. . From Auckla.nd ... Ill ... Wellington ::: 6 ,, Wel1iogton ...... 45 .. . " ...... 107- -... 18- -...

NoTB.- Figures of arrivals do not inolnde members of Expeditiona.ry Foroes. • It is imporu.nt to mention that, in the retume from whioh this table is made np, immigrants to the Dominion are all oounted at the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of depa.rture. Census and Statistics Offioe, J. W. BUTCHER, Wellington, 9mh February, l!/20. Acting Governm.ent Statistioian,

Land Surveyors Examination, Marci,, 1920, .1ustralia and I The amount of postage must also be remitted if plans and New Zea/,and. field-books are desired to be returned. . M. CROMPTON-SMITH, Secretary, Surveyors Board . .The Surveyors Board of New Zealand, Government Buildings, Wellington. [Telephone 20·452. Wellington, 9th February, 1920. T is hereby notified for general information that the Sur­ I veyors Board, in conjunction with the Australia.n BoW.iers' Property Board of TruatUB cancelled. Surveyors Boards, will conduct an examination of candidates for licenses to survey, commencing at 11) a.m. on Monday, National Effioienoy Boa.rd, 22nd March, 1020, at Wellington. Wellington, 2nd February, 1920. Carnlidatcs are notified that their applications, on the T is hereby notified for publio information that the proper form, must reach the Secretary of the Board not I Minister. of Defence has oanoelled the appointment of later tllan 4.30 p.m. on the 12th March, and that the ex­ the Simon Brophy Property Boa.rd of Trost.Bes, as gazetted amination fee of £1 ls. must be paid, at the same time, to the on the 25th day of July, 1918. Secretary of the Board, from whom examination regulations, WILLIAM FERGUSON, application forms, a.nd other particulars may be obtained. Cbairma.n, 510 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 14

Res-uU of Poll for Proposed. Luau. Fia;ing Dates for the Ekction and First Meeting of the Harbour Board. Wellington, 10th February, 1920. HE following notic. e, rec.eived from the Mayor of the Marine Department, T Council of the Borough of Waihi, is published in Wellington, 5th February, 1920. accordance with the prnvisions of the Local Bodies' Loans IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, Act, 191:-1. H in exercise of the power conferred upon him by J. ALLEN, section 6 of the Tolaga Bay Harbour Act, 1919, to appoint Minister of Finance. Wednesday, the 3rd day of March, 1920;to be the date for the election of the first members of the Talaga Bay Harbour Boa.rd, and Wednesday, the 17th day of March, 1920, at w A.IHI BOROUGH Cou:11 OIL. II a.m., to be the time, and the office of the Uawa County Notice of ResuU of Poll on Prop08al to rai&e a Loan. Council in Talaga Bay to be the place, for the first meetng PURS u ANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 19 rn, of the said Board ; and has also, in pursuance of the herein­ I hereby give notir.e t,hat a poll of the ratepayers of the before-recited power and authority, appointed Frederick Borough of Waihi, taken on the 28th day of January, 1920, Thomas Robinson, the Clerk of the Uawa County Council, on the proposal of the Waihi Borough Council to borrow the to be the Returning Officer for the purposes of the said sum of £4,000 for paying compensation or the purchase-price election. of an area. of land at the W11,ihi Beach, containing approxi­ W. H. HERRIES, mately 76 acres, and being part of Blocks 2, :1, and 5 of Minister of- Marine. Block III, Waihi North SurvBy District, and in respect of which steps are now being taken to acquire the same under the Public Works Act, 190S, for the purposes of a. public Officiating Ministers for 1920.-Notice No. 4. recreation and pleasure ground, and also for the maintenance, repair,• and upkeep of the road known as the Waihi Beach Registrar-General'~ Office, Road leading to such area. ·· Wellington, 10th February, 1920. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 549. URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, The n1,1mber of votes recorded against the proposal was P the following names of Officiating Ministers within the 280, Informal, 0. meaning of the said Act are published for general informa­ I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. tion:- Dated this 2nd day uf F,·bruary, 1920. DAWSON DoN.,LDSON, M~y11r. Church of the Province or New Zealand commonly called thi Church of England, The Reverend E. Chitty. Retention of Title of " Honourable." W. H. Wilson. P. J. Cocks. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 9th February, 1920. Presbyterian Church of New Zeal.and. HE following despatch, received from the Secretary of Mr. Andrew H. Lennox. T State for the Colonies, is published for general infor­ mation. The New Church (8wede1WOrgian). W. H. HERRIES, Mr. Robert James Strong. For Minister of Internal Affairs. Christadelphians. (New Zealand.-Miscellaneous.) Mr. Albert Taylor. Downing Street, 8th November, 1919. W.W. COOK, Mv LORD.-l have. the honour to acknowledge the receipt Registrar-Genera.I. of Your Excellency's despatch, No. 167, of the 6th Septem­ ber, and to request you to inform you·· Ministers that His EBRATU>1.-ln Notice No. 1, published in New Zealand Majesty the King has been pleased to ap: ,rove of the retention Gazette of 29th January, 1920, under "Presbyterian Church of the title of "Honourable" by Mr. Gt.jrge Warren Russell, of New Zea.land," for "The Reverend Davies, A. J.," read Mr. Arthur Mielzener Myers, Mr. William Donald Stuart "The Reverend Davis, A. J." MacDonald, and Mr. Josiah Alfred Hanan, who have served for more than three years continuously as Members of the Executive Council of the Dominion of New 7..ealand. The Census and Statistics Act, 1910.-Agricultural and Pas­ 2. A notification to this effect will be published in the toral Statistics. London Ga.?etle. I have, &c., MILNER. Census and Statistics Office, Governor-General His Excellency the Right Honourable Wellington, 10th February, 1920. the Earl of Liverpool, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.V.O., &c. HE following estimated average yields per a.ere of wh!'.at T and oats for the season 1919-20 have been compiled from reports furnished by Stock Inspectors of the Department Rangers under Animals Protection Act, Rotnrua, North Can­ of Agriculture throughout the Dominion, and arc now pub­ terbury, and Hawke's Bay Districts, appointed. lished for general information :- Wheat. Oats. District. Bushels per Bushels per Department of Internal Affairs, Acre. Acre. Wellington, 6th February, 1920. 30·31 35·25 H IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Nelson 19·97 25·00 to appoint the undermentioned persons to be Rangers Marlborough 28·47 43·89 under the Animals Protection Act, UlOS, for the districts Canterbury 29·16 38·45 set opposite their names respectively, viz. :- Otago 28·89 38·49 District. Southland 31·76 38·60 NORMAN MoKINNON, of Waihua Rotorua. Average (estimated) for the Dominion, JOHN FREDERICK COUPER, of Riverslea season 1919-20 . . 29·10 38·35 OswALD JAMES, of Taheke Average (actual) for the Dominion, season GEORGE KmK, of Opouiti 1918-19 31 ·57 39·87 WILLIAM HAYWARD COOK, of Waihi ,JAMES SIMON JESSOP, of Parkhurst In accordance with the above estimates; the total yield WILLIAM McKENZIE, of Tapui of wheat for the Dominion should be approximately 4,100,000 THOMAS HENRY STEWART, of Wairoa bushels, as against an actual yield of 6,567,629 bushels for CHARLES CECIL POYZER, of Wa.iroa the season 1918-19. GEORGE EDWARD JANE, of Wairoa The percentage of oat crop threshed in 1918-19 was 35·44 JOHN NILSSEN, of Ardkeen .. of the total area under that crop. Assuming that a similar JAMES FLEMMING, of Mohaka proportion is threshed this year, the total yield of grain HAROLD DEVEREAUX DAVENPORT, of should be 5,575,000 bushels. The oats threshed in the Coalgate. . North Canterbury. previous season yielded 6,884,609 bushels. The reports of the Inspectors of Stock may be briefly FRANK DONALD RoBSON, of Taradale Hawke's Bay. summarized as follows :- W. H. HERRIES, North lsland.-Crups in the Rangitikei. district (the princi­ For Minister of Internal Affairs. pal grain-growing district of the North Island) are, generally, FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 511 in good condition, The cold wet spring, followed byla.n ex­ La,ul in the Canterbury La,ul Di•trfot for Sale or Lease to tremely dry summer, has not been to the advantage of Discharged So/,diers. Hawke's Bay. Taranaki is fair, whilst in southern Wairarapa crops are affected with smut. District Lands and Survey Office, .Nelaon.-·Fair average crop. Christchurch, 12th February, 1920. Marlborough. - Generally speaking, an average crop. OTICE is hereby given. that the undermentioned lands Heavier lands show greater promise than light owing to the N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldfors long dry spell. Some crops discoloured by recent rain. Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, and Oanterbury.-Good crops. A late frost was experienced, applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey but the damage done was slight. Rust showing in the Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the northern districts, whilst isolated cases of the disease known 29th March, 1920. as "take all" have occurred in the central and southern The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ portions. ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three yeal'B, with right Otago.-Crops generally in. good condition, but expected of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three yeal'S, to be late. In Maniototo, Vincent, and Lake nmnties crops and a right to acquire the freehold. poor and light. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board Southla1Ul.-Present weather is not very favourable, and for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, crops are fairly light. Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 31st March, 1920, at JO J. W. BUTCHER, o'clock a.m. Acting Government Statistician. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination of applicants.

SCHEDULE. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-MALVERN CouNTY.-HAWKINS ------~------AND ROLLESTON SURVEY DISTRIOTS.-MOUNTFORD SETTLE· Land in the Ganlerlmry La,ul District for Sale or Lease to lllENT. Discharged Soldiers. First Ola.a Land. IDltalment District Lands and Survey Office, OD Deterred llalf-yearly Sectioll. Area. Qapltal Valne. I Payment Bent on Christchurch, 12th February, 1920. 1 (exclndlng Leue. OTWE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Inlereat). N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, and A. R, P. £ £ s. d. £ s. cl, applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey l 4ll 0 37 4,510 225 JO 0 101 9 6 Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 2 354 3 15 3,890 194 JO 0 87 IO 6 29th March, 1920. 3 353 2 5 3,650 220 0 0 82 2 6 The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay 750* t37 17 6 ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right 4 326 3 4 3,600 189 0 0 81 0 0 of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years 180* t9 l l 0 and a right to acquire the freehold. 5 381 3 20 3,950 197 10 0 88 17 6 0, Applicants must appear personally liefore the Land Bo!!ord 6 320 2 31 3,230 161 JO 72 13 6 for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, 7 320 0 31 I 3,150 157 JO 01 70 17 6 Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 31st March, 1920, at IO • Value of buildings. t Half-yearly instalment on o'clock a.m. buildings. The ballot will be held at the ronclnsion of the exami nation of applicants. NoTB.-The deferred payment instalment includes paym"nt for buildings. DESCRIPTIO:l!, SCHEDULE. This settlement is situated about three miles from Kirwee CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-PAPARUA f'.-OUNTY.--CHRIST· Railway-station by a good road, and is all flat light agricnl OHURCK SURVEY DISTRTCT.-WooDLAU SETTLF.MENT, tural land, well watered by water-races. Section 3 is weighted with £750 for a new up-to-date honsP. lD8talment of six rooms and conveniences, and a stable, which may be Capital on Deterl'lld Half-yoarl'1 paid for either in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly inst,&! Are&...... Value. Payment Bent j (exclndiJl8 OBI.ME. ments of £37 17s. 6d. Interellt). Section 4 is weighted with £180 for an old five-roomPd ---- cottage and an eight-stalled stable with loft, which may be A, R. P. £ £ s. cl. £ s. d paid for in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instnlml'nts XIII 41 2 18 : 1,040 97 0 0 4:3 13 0 . of £9 ls. 10d. or out of advances. 2 XIII 55 I 2 , 2,540 127 0 0 57 3 0 The improvements included in the capital value of the land 3 XIII 68 2,800 0 391 140 0 0 63 0 0 consist of boundary and subdivisional fencing vaJu.,,J as 4 XIII 63 2 7 3,180 159 0 o, 7l 11 0 follows : Section l, 395 chains, £175 ; Section 2, 342 5 ,XIII 47 2 9 2,280 114 0 0 51 6 0 chains, £141 ; Section 3, 386 chains, £159 ; Section 4, 323 chains, £113 ; Section 5, 314 chains, £135 ; Section 6, DESORIPTION. 300 chains, £ll4 ; Section 7, 297 chains, £116. Situated about ho.If a mile from Prebbleton Railway Sale posters and full particulars may hi' oht,aine

Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board DESCRIPTION OF SECTIONS. for examination at the Druid's Hall, Ridgway Street, Section ls.-Situated about eight miles from Wanganui by Wanganui, on Tuesday, the 23rd March, 1920, at metalled road. Easy hilly land in grass. A few small 10 o'clock a.m. patches of shelter-bush have been preserved. Frontage of The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination seetion is somewhat shady. Pasture is good. Some gorse of applicants. has recently been grubbed. Soil is a good free loam, on clay formation. Well wat&red by running stream, springs, SCHEDULE. and small natural lagoons. Fencing valued at £130 goes with the land. A house of five small rooms built of timber WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. - W ANGANUI COUNTY. - with iron roof and brick chimneys, a rough cow-shed and BLOCK xv, WAIPAKURA SURVEY DIRTRIOT.-EACLERHA:11 outsbed, all valued at £250, may be paid for in ca,sh or by SETTLEMENT. twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of £12 12s. 6d. First-class Land. Section 2s.-Situated about eight miles from Wanganui by metalled road. Has small frontage to Aberfeldie Road at Instalment back. Easy hilly land, all in good pasture, with a few Cavltal I on Deferred Half-yearly patches of shelter-bush. Westem portion of section is some­ Section.I .Area. Payment Rent on Value. · ( excluding Lease. what shady. Some gorse has reeently been grubbed. Soil J J ntereat). I is a good free loam, on clay formation. Well watered by ------running streams and springs. Fencing valued at £150 goes A. R. P. I £ £ s. d. £ s. d. with the land. A five-roomed house, erected for many years, ls. 154 2 20 ! 3,390 182 0 0 76 5 6 walls of timher and shingles, iron roof, four fireplaces and 250* 12 12 ll(a.. ) range, a stable with trap-shed, &c., a.nd an old wool-shed, 2s. 232 3 0 5,350 282 10 0 120 7 6 e.ll valued at £300, may be paid for in cash or by twenty­ 300* 15 3 O(b.) eight half-yearly instalments of £15 3s. 3s. 211 0 20 ·r,,100 257 10 0 114 15 0 Section 3s.-Situated about eight miles and a half from 50* 3 4 9(c.) Wanganui by metalled road, easy hilly land, all in good 249 2 0 Ii, 7:J5 · 289 15 0 129 0 9 pasture, with a few small patches of shelter-bush. Frontage 60* 3 17 S(d.) of seetion is somewhat shady. Some gorse has reeently been as. 217 2 0 5,000 250 0 112 10 0 grubbed. Has a good homestead-site. Soil is a good freo lls.. 268 0 0 6,230 338 0 i[ 140 3 6 loam, on clay formation. Well watered' by running stream 530* 26 Jr, 4(e.) and springs. Fencing valued at £127 goes with the land. An old small four-roomed cottage built of timber with iron • Buildings. roof and single chimney, valued at £50, may be paid for in cash or by twenty half-yearly instalments of £3 4s. 9d. DESCRIPTION. Sll(ltion 48.-Situated about nine miles from Wanganui by The deferred-payment instalments on Sections ls, 2s, 3s, metalled road. Easy hilly land, all in good grass, with a 4s, and 6s include payment for buildings. few small patches of native bush. Somewhat shady towards (a.) Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £250, frontage. Has a good homestead-site. Most of the gors" payable in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments on the section has been grubbed recently. Soil is a good of £12 12s. 6d. Total half-yearly payment on lease, £88 18s. free loam, on c_lay formation. Well watered by a running (b.) Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued £300, stream and springs. Fencing valued at £100 goes with the payable in cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments land. A small four-roomed cottage, built of timber, with of £15 3s. Total half-yearly payment on lease, £135 10s. 6d. iron roof and one single chimney, valued at £60, may be paid (c.) Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £50, for in cash or by twenty half-yearly instalments of £3 17s. 8d. payable· in cash or by twenty half-yearly instalments of Section 5s.-Situated about five miles and a half from £3 4s. 9d. Total half-yearly payment on lease, £117 19s. 9d. Wanganui by metalled road. Easy hilly land, all in grass, (d.) Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £60, with a few small patches of native bush. Gorse on the payable in cash or by twenty half-yearly instalments of section has recently been grubbed. Soil is a good free loam, £.'3 17s. 8d. Total half-yearly payment on lease, £132 18s. r.d. on clay formation. Well watered by running stream and (c.) Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued at £ii30, springs. Fencing valued at £154 and an old whare and shed pp,yable in ·cash or by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments go with the land. The whare and shed have no special of £26 15s. 4d. Total half - yearly payment on loa-;c, value, but will be useful when put in order. £166 18s. Hid. Section 6s.-Situated about ten miles from Wanganui by metalled dray-road. Easy hilly land, in grass, with small IMPROVEMENTS. patches of bush. Has a good homestead-site and a suitabfo · The improvements which are included in the capital values i house. Well watered by running stream and springs. of thr. sections are as follows : Seetion ls, 130 chains fencing, Fencing valued at £185 goes with the land. A good ~ix­ valued at £130; Section 2s, 150 chains fencing, valued at roomed house with bathroom, pantry, and veranda, built £150 ; Seetion 3s, 127 chains fencing, valued at £ 127 ; Sec­ of timber with iron roof, two brick chimneys (one double), tion 4s, 100 chains fencing, valued at £100; Section 5s, 154 also small trap-shed and small cow-shed, all valued at £530. chains fencing, valued at £154, and old whare and shed ; may be paid for in cash or by t.wenty-oight half-yearly instal­ Seetion 6s, 185 chains fencing, valued at £185. · ments of £26 15s. 4d. The improvements which are not included in the capital I Sale postel'S and full particulars may he obtained at this values of the sections but which have to he paid for separately office. art'as follows : Section ls, house of five small rooms, rough G. H. M. McCLURE, cow-shed and small outshed, valued at £250; Section 2s, Commissioner of Crown Lands. old house of five rooms, stable and trap-shed, and old wool- shed, valued at ·£300 ; Seetion 3s, old small cottage of four rooms, valued at · £50 ; Section 4s, small cottage of four rooms, valued at £60 ; Section 6s, good house of six rooms, Land in the Canterbury Land District for Sale or L.ea•e to with pantry, bathroom, and veranda, trap-shed, and eow- Di•charged · Soldiers. sl:ted, valued at £530. Diatrit>t I.ands and Survey Office, Christchurch, 12th February, 1920. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Eaglesham Settlement was purchased from Mrs. E. Mont­ N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers ·gomerie, whose late husband, Captain Montgomerie, acquired Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, and it many years ago. It is situated from eight to ten milfls applications will be rec<)ived at the District L~ds and Survey from Wanganui in the Upokohgaro district, and is accessible Office, Christchurch, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the by metalled road. The Makirikiri Post-office, dairy-factory, 29th March, 1920. and school are within ea,sy distance. The lands may be 'purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ · A small area of Native land lies between Seetions ls and 2s ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right and the road. Negotiations for the purchase of this area by of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years, the Crown are in progress, and if the purchase is made and a right to acquire the freehold. portions of the area will he addoo to each of tho sections Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board mentioned. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, The property consists of well-grassed low hills, undulating Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 31st March, 1920, at land, and numerous rich flats; well adapted for dairying, 10 o'clock a.m. 1md for the grazing and fattening of sheep and cattle. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination · Possession· )Vill be given on 1st April, 1920. of applicants, FEB. 12.J tna

SCHEDULE. Lan,J, in the N el:Jon Land, District for Sale or Lease to. Dis­ charged Sokl,iero, CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT.-ASHBURTON CouNTY.--COR· WAR SURVEY DISTRICT.-PART LYNDHURST SETTLEMENT. District Lands and Survey Offic", F.:rat-clasa Land. Nelson, 12th February, 1920. OT ICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands Instalment N &ro open for sale or lease under the Di.:charged C11Pital on Deferred Half-yearly Bloek. Area. Value. Payment Ren* Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thrrl'­ (excludi1111 onr.e-. under, and applications will be received at the Distriet Lands I Intereot). and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o"clock p.m. on Wednes­ I day, the 24th March, 1920. A. R, P, £ s. d. £ s. d. The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay- 9 IV I 290 3 211 I 5,110 269 18 0114 19 6 ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right *288 tl4 10 11 of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years, 10 VII I 293 2 20 4,910 245 10 0110 9 6 and a right to acquire the freehold. *32 Applicants must appear personally before the L&nd Board 11 VII 288 3 27 4,500 225 0 0101 5 0 for examination &t the District Lands and Survey Office, 12 VII 260 0 0 4,230 221 10 0 95 3 6 Nelson, on Friday, the 26th March, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.m. VIII .. *200 .. tIO 2 0 The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination 13 VII 284 0 0 4,630 2811 10 0104 3 6 of applicants. VIII .. *l, 100 .. t55 11 () 14 VII 223 3 20 :1,420 171 0 0 76 19 0 *75 SCHEDULE. 15 VII I 271 2 27 3,730 186 10 0 83 18 6 N ELsox LAND DISTRICT. - W AIMEA CouNTY. - GORDON I *67 SURVEY DISTRICT.-GOLDEN DOWNS SETTLEMENT. * Buildings. t Half-yearly instalment on buildings. Section ls : Area, 1,711 acres 3 roods 8 perches ; capital value, £5,930 ; instalment on deferred payment excluding NoTE,-The deferred payment instalment includes pay­ interest, £.'322 15s. ; half-yearly rent on lease, £1:J:J 88. 6d. ment for buildings. Interest and sinking fund on buildings valued &t £525, pay-· DESCRIPTION. able in cash or in fourteen years by twenty-eight half-yearly instalments of £26 7s. 3d. Section 9.-All good flat agricultural land ; 43 acres in NoTE.-The instalment on defEJrred payment includes pay­ •tubble ; 38 acres ploughed; two belts of trees ; remainder ment for buildings. in grass. Fairly well watered by water-races. Weighted About 240 acres flat, being generally good round homestead with £288 for buildings, consisting of old six-roomed house, and the :lfotueka River, but stony near river-bank and poor •table, granary, implement-shed, cow-shed, and coalhouse, and stony in Reay's Valley. Balance hills; the slopcs·lrad­ which are to be paid for either in cash or by twenty-eight ing up Rcay's Valley and the north-eastern portion leading to half-yearly instalments of £14 10s. lld., or out of advances. Belgrove are fairly steep. The eastern side from Reay's There is a motor-shed on this section for removal to Section Saddle to 'Gordon's Creek lies well to the sun, and is better 10. Situated about a mile from Urrall Railway-station by grassed. The formation is yellow clay mixed with fine good road. ' alluvial wa·sh. The flats round the homest~&-1 and across Section W.-All good flat agricultural land ; about 13 the Motueka River have been cultivated. acres in stubble; 80 acres ploughed ; remainder in grru!s. l<'airly well watered by water-race. Weighted with £12 for Section 2s : Area, 1,4:14 acre. I rood 32 perches ; capital a motor-shed at present on Section 9, and also with £20 for & value, .£4,270 ; half-yearly rent, £107 6s. 6d. . whare. These ·may be paid for either in cash or out of About 290 acres flat, the quality ranging from good to advances. Situated about half a mile from {Jrrall Railway- fairly·good; a large proportion has be,en cultivated on bot,h station by good road. . · .. side" of the road. Balance hills, which are prindpally easy Section 11.-All good flat agricultural land ; &bout 32 rolling country well grassed on the Reay'.s Valley slopcM, acres ploughed ; .remainder in grass. Fairly well watered but not so good in Gordon's Valley. There is a good dc».J of by water-race along south western boundary. manuka an

:37} miles. Access can also be obtained by _road from Belgrove applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Railway-station, six miles. Office, Napier. up to four o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the A telephone bureau and post-office at Golden Downs is Iese 24th March, 1920. than_ a mile from the south end of the settlement, and the Tho lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ homestead has private telephone connection with that office. mentii" or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of There is a bi-weekly postal service. The nearest stores renewal for .further successive terms of sixty-six years, and are at Kohatu and Belgrove. a right to acquire the freehold. The land consists of river-flats, which have nearly all Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board been cultivated at different times with the exception of the for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, one in Gordon's Creek, but in places are now overgrown Napier, on Thursday, 25th Marnh, 1920, at ten o'clock a.m. with gol'BC, &c. The hill country varies from easy slopes The ballot wm be held at the conclusion of the examiua.tion to steep hills, and are covered with tUBBock, danthonia, and­ of applicants. scrub, with sufficient manuka on each section for firewood for many years, but there is no timber for building and fencing purposes. SCHEDULE. Sale posters and full particulars may be obt.a.ined at this office. HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRICT, - PATANGATA CouNTY, - H. D. M. H.A.SZARD, MANGAN

SCHEDULE. GENERAL DE80RIPTl9N, TOWN OF RusSEU.. The block is situated about thitry-onc miles from Wai­ SECTION 2A, Block V, containing l acre, corner of Yorke and pukurau Railway-•tation, and thirteen miles from the Pora­ Wellington Streets; minimum annual rental, £:l. ngahau Post-office. NoTr..-The cottage on the land, also the improvements, Access is by the Waipukurau-Porangahau Road for twenty­ must be paid for in cash in the event·of the present occupier five miles to Oakbourne Station, thence by a newly form<'d being an unsuccessful tenderer. Total value, £125. Occu­ road crossing the Porangahau River for a "distance of four pier, Miss P. Williams. miles and a half, and a further two miles by a good pack-track, which continues on through the block and is at present suit­ CONDITIONS OF LEASE, able for driving stock and packing. Thero is a daily motor 1. Lease to bo for grazing purposes only, -and subject to mail-service between Waipukurau and Porangahan. resumption at six months' notice. The country comprises a few steep places, a considerable 2. The lesaoo shall have no right to compensation, .either extent of hilly and undulat,ing country, and a small area of for improveinents put on the land or on account of the afore­ flat land and terrace : patches of good native grass, a little said resumption, or for any other cause; but he may, on the. light bush, and manuka scrub and fern throughout tho block, expiration or sooner determinatipn of the lease, remove all bnt will carry a fair number of stock in its present condition. buildings or fences erected by him, but not otherwise. In the event of the termination of the lease the Land Board The soil varies from· fair loam on clay formation to poor shall have the right to collect from any future tenant the and stony in places, but is all healthy sheep-country, well value of the improvements -at the time of re-offering, if such watered, and lies nicely to the sun. Altitude from 300 ft. course be deemed advisable and equitable, and to pay such to 1,800 ft. above sea-level. value, less any charges, to the person entitled thereto. The whole block is practically ring-fenced. 3. The lessee shall not sublet, transfer, or. otherwise dis­ Sa.lo posters and full particulars may be obtained at this pose of his interest in the lease without the written consent ,-0ffice. of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. W.. F. MARSH, 4. Tho lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of all Commissioner of Crown Lands. noxious weeds on.tho land, and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or oanso to be removed, all noxious weeds or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown La.nds. Ii. Tho lessee shall discharge all rates, taxes, charges, and Reserve in Canterbury Ltmd Diotricl fur Least bg Public other assessments that may become due and payable. · Auction. 6. Rental payments in arrear for two calendar months sha.ll render the lease liable to termination ; or a breach of covenant in the lease, expressed or implied, shall entitle the District Lands and Survey Office, Crown to re-enter and determine tho lease. Christchurch, 23rd December, 1919. 7. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside "Tendei· fol' N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned reserve lO&Be," and to be accompanied· by the first half-year's rent will be offered for lease by public auction at the Dis­ at the rate offered, and lease fee, £1 ls. trict Lamia and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 11 o'clock 8. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a.m., on Wednesday, the 3rd March, 1920, under the provi­ sions of the Publie Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and }'ull pa.rticulars may be ascertained on application at this amendments. · ollice. R. P. GREVILLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. l1IACKEN7JE COUNTY, Land i• the Hawke'8 Bay Land Diatrict for Sale ur Lease to PART Reserve 2652, situated in Blocks X, XIII, XIV, XV, Df8charged 8oldiera, XVII, and XVIII, Mueller Survey District : area, 10,000 acres ; upset annual rental, £40. District Lands and Survey Office, High broken pastoral country, ranging to 8,650 ft., with a . Napier, 12th February, 1920. large extent of rock and shingle; subject to heavy falls of OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands snow. Access about ninety-five miles from Fairlie Railway­ N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers station by motor-road. Within two miles of Mount Cook Settlement Aot, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, and Hermitage. FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 515

ABSTRACT Oh' TtrnMs AND UoNJHTIONS o•· L>:As~. l Pt18toral Run in lIawke' • Bay Land District for License 1o Discharged Soldiers. I. The purchaser of the lease shall, immediately upon the 1 fall of the hammer, deposit an amount equal to six months' rent at the rate offered, together with £1 ls. lease fee. District Lands and Survey Office, 2. The lease shall be for fourteen years, without right of Napier, 12th February, 1920. mncwal. OTIC:E is hereby given that the undermentioned pas. a. The lessee shall have no right to suhlet, transfer, or N tom! run is open fur selection by discharged soldiers otlwrwise dispose of the whole or any portion of the land in terms of the Land Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers comprised in the lease, except only with the written consent Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments; and applications of the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, 4. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and he Napier, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 24th March, shall prevent their increase or spread to the satisfaction of 1920. the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board 5. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, broom, and sweetbrier on the land comprised in the lease : Napier, on Thursday, the 25th day of March, 1920, at and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or cause 10 o'clock a.m.; but if any applicant so desires he may be to be removed, all noxious weeds or plants as may be directed examined by the Land Board of any other district. by the CommiBSioner of Crown Lands. 6. The rent shall be payable half.yearly in advance, free' The ballot will he held at the District Lands and Survey from all deductions whatsoever. Office, Napier, at the conclusion of the esamination of appli­ 7. The lease shall he liable to forfeiture in cas" the les8"e cants, ~hall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease within thirty days aft-Or the date on which the same ought to have bt,,•n fulfill<'

SCHEDULE. Pastoral Hun in Canterbury Land District JM License to TowN OF HAMILTON WEsT.-SunmvrsrnNs m· Discharged Soldiers. SECTION 56. LoT 2 : Area, 23·36 perches ; upset annual rent, £7 !Os. District Lands and Survey Office, Lot :{ : Area, 28·37 perches; upset annual rent, £10. Christchurch, 29th January, 1!!20. Lot 7 : Area, 13·6 perches; upset annual rent, £60. '-.; OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pas­ These lots are situated close to the Hamilton Post-office. l."I toral run is open for selection by discharged soldiers Lot 7 has about 44 ft. frontage to Grantham Street, and ;s well fu terms of the Land Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers a

TitE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 11-lo. 14

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES.

Sitti'fl!I of the Naeive Land Court at Tildtiki,.

Registrar's Oftioe; Glaborne, 4th February, 1!120. OTICE is hereby given &hat the matter mentioned in the Sohednle hereunder written will be hward by tbe N Native Land Court sitting at TikHiki on the 4th day of March, 1920. · • [Giebom•, 1920-5.J __ HAROLD CARR, Registrar.

SOHEDULE.

APPLICATIONS FOB INVESTIGATION OF TITL!CB,

No. Name of Applio&DI. N&me of Land. ·----·I Arihi.a Koia and others Knmch•. :J Paora Haenna I Hiuetiraha. :1 Hapi Haen,;a and others 4 Parat.enc Ngata ' Hinetiraha and \Vhakaari. 5 Ani Kane Roki and others HinPtiraha. n Hakaraia Mauheni and Wiremu Keiha Hinetiraha and \Vhakaari. 7 Wiremu Keiha 8 Raniera Tuhoro Hirwt iraha. \) Arihia Koia and others lO Paora Haenga Whakaari (part Hindiraha). ll Peta Raroa and others Whaka,ari a11,l Hinctiraha l:l Arihia Koia and others Whakaari. 13 Hakaraia M.auhcni and Wiremu Kuiha Polu,oterangi. 14 Irimana te Kawa and otlwrs 15 Eruera Maia and·others l(j Hapi Haer-ewa and others 17 Neho Kopuka and Himio,rn tc Opaipa 18 Pineaha Kaia and others l!J Tepene Wenerci and others :lO Eruera te Rore and others :ll Ani Kane Roki and othc1·s :?2 Potcne Tuhiwai :l3 Arihia Koia and others :l4 Neho Kopuka and others j,:j Hapi Haercwa and other.a Potikitan!!a.ta." :lo Ane Kani Roki and others Tikit.iki. ·- :l7 l'aratene Ngata Turnn!,!;arahui. :l8 Holwpa ltairi and othc1·s Turangarahui (part Okait:a). j!) Amitia Huatahi and othcr.s Waitapuak,jw!iai.

APPLICATIONS l!'OB P.t.BTl:tlONS,

No. I . . . Name of Applic11nt.

30 l:tatimira te Puni .. Ahikouka le. :11 l'cka Whekana :and others le. 3:l Wiki 'l.'&ingahuc and others le. 33 Mere Ngakaho and others le. :14 Paku Paihia le. 35 Hera te Waka Jc. 36 Renata Poha.tu le". :!7 Ihipcra Mauheni and otlll'rs .Arui;e :!. HS Nehc Paki Kupcnga and others Hauanu K 3!l Hera te Wake B. 40 Riwai l\liringarangi and others He1·1-mga" L 311 . 41 Ratimira te Puni . , ·- L :l\. 4:! Renata Pohatu Hcrupara :lo. 4:l Heni Taura Mangawhariki I.

44 Hekiera Takurua and others 1 Poroporo. 45 Hone Paputene . . i :?. 46 Neri Maukau and others 2. 47 Paki Ohuka and others 2. 48 Mere Ngakaho and Warihi Waihi Ngakaho •) 4!J · Paratenc N~a.ta \Va{~1nataf.ini. ii\l Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board . ,vharPkahika 17 B.

APPLICATION FOB CONSOLIDATION O]' lNTERl£STS.

_N_o_.______N-a_m_e __ o_f_A_pp_l_i_ca __ "_t_.______I ---- ____ Names of B_lo_c_k_•_a_lf_ec_·_te_d_. ______

51 The Native Minister I Ohineakai 1 and 2, Akauku East ·and West (all subdivisions), , Waihuka, Pahiitaua (all subdivisions), Ahia.tee.tua 2 e.nd a, Tota- ranui (all subdivisions) Tutuwhinau (e.11 sub:livisione), Paraeroa 11, and Waiorongomal. i ---- -~---- F1!lB, 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 617

Dale from which No. Name of APP.I.leant. Name of Land. Amo11111. lDterest ia oalanlaled.

£ s. d. 22 -0 0 11 June, 1896 . 14 6 0 . 11 June, 1895, 4 10 0 11 Jone, 1895. j 10 14 0 11 June, 1895. 52 i Chief Surveyor, Na.pier 4 8 0 11 Juue, 1895. 10 4 0 11 June, 1895. · 4 2 0 11 Jone, 1895. 0 9 3 11 June, 1895. 28 4 0 11 June, 1895. ------~----~------

APPLIOATJ0:118 · l'OR PROBATB, :!lo. I Nall!e. of. ,&ppllca.n.t .. I Name of Deceased Te~ator. 56 !line Ma.burn Raroa •• .. ! Hoani Kahaki. 57 Heni Morete .. [ Haterina. Mobeko Tapeka. 58 Anete Huakl •. . . Te Poono Huaki. 59 W&her Joseph Fish .. • • I Ra.iha. Potikl, aliaa Eliza. Tubeke, aUtia Eliza. I Whakalrl. 60 0. Goldmith • • i Bewi Ta.tua.. 61 Kopua Purangi . . ' Tama.ti Purangl.

. PlllT:rTION TO PAatIAHl!lNT RlllFEBBED TO COURT, UNDJilB PBOVISIONR OF 8&CT10N 84, ACT 1919, No. 43, FOB INQUIRY AND REPORT.

No. [ Pl!tition.

621 PetlUon No. 489, of 1917: Ra.niera Tuboro, praying for a rehearing of succession to Raniera Kawhia, deceased.

MIBCRLLANEOUS APPLIOATlOJIB,

No. Name of Applicanl, :!lame of Land. Nalare of Application.

78 Wiremu Peihima a.nd o\hel'II Hinetlraha To a.aceriain. Ule ownenbip of sheep depasturing on the said land. 74 Aplrana Turupa Nga.ta Maraoga.iroa lB 1 a.nd lB 4 To authorize applioant, as adminls~tor · in the (part) · ' estate ol Ma.hara.ta le Hui, deceased, to execute mortgages on the security of lhe lea.sea of the said lands, the property of the said estate. 75 Ben McOlutchle Rahui C 5 To open a road over the said land to give aooeaa to Mangaroa 8 from the ma.in road, 76 Pa~lkena Kaa Marangairoa lB 4 For amendment ol shares awarded Huna.a.ra. 77 Henare Matanuku For amendment of shares awarded Rabara B!'iri and others. 78 Mate Rehutai and : Kataraina H11renga For amendment of orders appointing aucoeaaors to Tuari· Hone Tuari and Paranihi, deceased. 79 Henioata Mabuika •.• Rotokautuku I, and Ahi­ For amendment of orders appointing sucoeBBots to kouka lo and other blooks Rota Puku and Riria Maruma.rupo, deceased. 80 Hekiera Takurua and others Poroporo II and 4 For amendment of orders appointing suooesaors to Wh1'u Raogl, deceased.

·BiUing of the N11&if,e Land Ootw& at Tokaanu. _ Reglssrar'a Oflioe, Aotea Dlstriot, Wanganul, 9th February. 1900. OTIOE Is hereby gt,eo• that she malter_a mentioned in the Schedule hereuoder wrhlen will be heard by the Native N Land . Oourt sitGlng at Tokil.anu OIi the let day of Maroh, 1920, or ae soon thereafter a.a the business of the Oonrt will .al~ow. [Wanga.11ui, 19-20-5.] · L. A. TEUTENBERG, ·Begiatrar. SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS l'OB PABTITIOl'IB,

No. I Name of Appliaan&. Name of Land.

715 Mirlama Haare Awarua So S 14.i. 2; 716 • 4A Bo 4B 8. 717 Te Takinga Arthur Graoe Hautu 801. 718 Te Herekiekie Rangiamohla • SF 4. 719 Patena Kerehl Okabukura 8:M 2B, 720 'rakurua te Takiwa Pukawa 5B, 721 Te Pau Marin Puketapu 8. 722 ' Patena Kertihi 8. 728 Pango Perenara 8, ------·------

518 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 14

APPLICATIONS ll'OB PARTITIONS-eonUntUd. ------·-·--·--·--·------···

No. Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. ------·· 724 Ra.ngipoie. te Marotoa I Tok&anu B lo. 725 Te T&klnga. Arthur Grace , B lP. 'i26 We.nika.u Hohepa I • B 2A, 727 Ra.ngitukehu Re.ngiamobht : Tokaa.nu Townshif?, Block 7, Seotion lF. 1 728 Wiremu te Ta.huri Waihi-Ka.~a.kaha.roa. 729 Te Pe.u Me.riu :: I ~~· 730 Te Ka.bu Ngahuia . . -Kure.tau 4.

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APPLICATION UNDBB SECTION 121 OF THB NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Appllca.n,. Name of L&nd. Na,ure of AppllcaUon.

731 I Tonge. Manunui 1.Pukawa 5 . . . For amendment of the boundaries. ------

APPLICATIONS l"OR ORDERS OF EXCHANGES.

No._ I -_-______N_a_m_e of .Appl-iC&D--t.----- Name of Land. ------{ Reiwe.na Kiekie and another .. Te Hautu No. 3F 4 e.nd We.ipe.pa 1. 732 Te Taking& Arthur Grace , . • 2B and Te Hantu 4B. Te Taking& Arthur Grace . • . . Tok&anu B lP, Hautu 3c l, Waipapa 1, Oka.hu­ 733 { kura 3. I Te Herekiekie _Ran!J!amohia a.nd a.not her .. Oma.taro& 3A, Ma.ta.ta. 72B 1. , {Te Whango W1 Koh1ka • . . . Wa.ipa.p& No. 1, Waimanu. 784 II Te Herekiekie Rangiamohh, and others , , , Hautu 2B e.nd Hautu 4B. {Nata.nahira Reremoa.na and others •. ! • 3F and other lands. 735 Te Herekiekie Rangiamohia and another .. , 2B and !B. I

APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 24, 8UBSJtCTI0N 1 (/), OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Na,ure of Application.

_736 Morehu Downs and others Te Ha.utu lB ! For an injunction prohibiting the removal of all ' buildings and fences erected in conneotion with the flax-mill. 737 Te Awhina Pa.reka.rangi and Te Hautu 4n, Ditto. others 738 Takuira Wakauta and others Waipapa For an injunction prohibiting Wi R_ihia and others from erecting fences, houses, e.nd otherwise oc­ cupying or utilizing any new area.a, other tha.n those fences, houseP, or cultivations previously used. 739 Davis W. Rihia. For a.n injunction prohibiting Tetawe.ka. Rangita­ ka.tu a.nd others from using a certain paddock and ~ultivation• in OmawetP.

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APPLICATIONS FOR APPOIN'l'MEN'r OF TRUSTEES.

No. N.. me of Applicant. Na.me of Land. Name of Person nnder disabllity.

740 I Hinerangi te Huaki .. .. I. Puketapu Wiari te Hnaki. 741 : Hekenui Ra.uhihi (Guy e.nd • Hinekekebu te Whit! and Hoa.ni Takerei te Whiti. Rapley) 742 Te Rina TaUumu I Te Hirata. Nga.pa.ki alias Te Hire.ta. Ta.whi (menially defective). I

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS.

Name of Applloan,. No, I _I _~~· o~~~~d·---~------N_"_'_n_,e_of_A~ppllodlon. 743 r-P-iw-a-te-T-om_o_(_T__ -W-.L-ew-h) He.uhunga.roa .. Under section 10 of the Native Land Laws Amend­ ment Act, 1919, tba.t, on further partition of this I land, sufficient compensation be a.warded him for I . expenditure of moneys in connection with the previous partition. · 744 I Moroa.ti Ta.iuru (Currfe a.nd J a.ck) Under section 68 of the Ne.tive Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to · Te· Ma.a.ri Me.tua.hu, deceased, in all lands not yet succeeded to. FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'f.K 519

MISOELLANE

No. Name of Applicant. Name of L&nd. Nature of Application.

745 Moroati Taiuru (Currie and Jack) - Under section 68 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to Taiuru te Rango, deceased, in all lands not yet succeeded to. 746 Under section 68 of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1913, for succession orders to Waina te Maari, alias Waina. Taiuru, deceased, in all lands not yet succeeded to. 747 Merania Peke.mu Ohotu No. 8 and other For certificate of age. lands 748 Iwiheke Parekarangi Puketapu For payment of purchase-money held In trust by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Wharekaihua Ngahana, alias Renata, a minor. 749 Te Pau Mariu Taurewa 4 West E For payment of purchase·moneys held in trust by the Aotea District Maori Land Board on behalf of Himiona Whatapuhou, Eruera Whatapuhou, and Hokowhituatu Kahn, minors. 750 J. Thomson Waituhi-Kuratau 4B For payment to the trustee of Te Amo Ratu, a minor, the purchase-money held by the Public Trustee.

Sittifl{} of the Native Land Court at Weliington.

Office of the Ikaroa District.. Native Land Court, Wellington, 11th February, 1920. OTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Court. will be held at Wellington on the 10th day of Ma.rob, N 1920, to bear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, in respect of which applications have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters &s may be lawfully brought before it. [lkaroa, 1920-6.J A. H. MACKAY, Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION FOR INVESTIGATION OF TITLE.

No. Name of Applican,. Na.me of Land. Boundaries.

1 I Ema te_ PutJi (E. P. Bunn~·) .. I Petone 1 and 2 . . , On the map_.

APPLICATIONS FOB PABTITIONS.

No. I N&me of Applic&ii,, Name of Land. ------

--2-·1 Roka. Ra.ngihaeata • • r Hongoeka 3c. ii Mihipeka Taharuku . . I Himitangi 2A lB. 4 Wai Kapuarangi Renata 1 • 2B 3A. 5 Morebu Manibera (Whitiwhiti) , Man"ia 107/4 and 5B 3. 6 Puhl Maihi (G. Hutchison) . . ' T .. pairu 6B. 7 Nga.tiki Ng&kiua and another . . 1 Wharek&uri ln.

APPLICAUONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEES.

No. I Name of Applic&nt. Name of Land. ·-1- _·-;:~es of Minor~.--J__ Nature of .lpplica.tion. --~------'------81 Oawald Beere Otonga lE 3 Edmond Inia and For appointment of successors to Inia Tuhata Toenga lnia and Nekehia Faina, the present trustees. 9 • 1E 4B 3 Ditto Ditto. 10 I • • lE 13 11 j 1'utua te One Wainuiomata 22/2 :Mohi Puketapu Fo~ appointment of successor to Roera Puke. tapu, the present trustee. Hutt Hl/20n Ditto 'llaita 57 /4 HIMoriso~ and Smith:: Pukerua 3A and Taka­ Rama.ri Pa.raone and Fo; appointment of successors to 1Ie.tenga te puwa'>ia D lA 2 Matenga te Hiko Hiko, dece&sed, and Hohaia R ,wiri Pu&ba Prosser, the present trustee. I

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 134 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Nature of App1ic11"tion. Na.we of Ap_p_li_oan_,_· ------N-ame of L.~___ I __

15 Oswald Beere Otonga lE 3, lE 4B 3, and Applying for an order authorizing payment of . lE 13 revenue or proceeds of the said lands for the benefit of Edmond Inia and Toenga Inia.

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APPLICATIONS l'OB PBOBA'l'B.

Nt.1,1e of n-aed. -~~o. ~I ______N_•_m_e_o __ f_A_p_p_u_oa_n_'-_ 161 Tewera. Wha.itiri • • • • · •• - • • • • I Harota. te Herehe;e-.-· 17 Nga.ure Rereti a.nd others (Cha.pma.n, Skerrett, Tripp, a.nd Bla.ir) Ngata.u Rereti.

APPLICATION ll'OB LE'l"rltBS OF ADHINISTBATION, ------,.------·---- :)lame of Applioanl. Nt.me of Deceased.

I 181 Assistant Public Trustee • • Hori Kereama.

APPLICATION ll'OB 0BDEB 011' EXCHANGE,

I No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. _ _JI ______

Ma.tene Ra.haruhi . , .. I Motupipi 3A and 6. 19 I{ Ta.ma.ti Marino Ra.ha.ruhi . • Ngatirabiri 8F,

APPLIOATION ll'OB ROAD AOCESS.

No. Name of Applior.ni. Name of Land. Natnre of Application.

20 Ha.pi Love (0. and R. Beere) • . Hutt 19/7B Applying to have a. road lil,id off over HnU 19, Sub­ divisions 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, and 7A, in order to give access to the said land.

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS.

No. Name of Applicant. :Name of Land. Nature of Application.

21 tie.ml Pnnga. Hutt 19/210 .. To inquire and determine who is the lawful owner of the no.me, Te Waka Piko, sole owner of the said block. Ill! Paniora. te Are.bu (C. Wishart) . . Wbarekauri la Applying for an order authorizing the Public Trustee to pay certain moneys to him. 28 F. W. McLean, Chief Engineer, Belmont XIIT/l!/1, lJ, lA Applying to the Court to assess the a.mount of com­ Railway Department, Welling­ of l!J, l!A of 2J, and part pensation p&ya.ble for the said l&nds ta.ken for ton 18 railway purposes. 24 E. P. Bunny Te Momi 2/lc and 2 Applying to the Court to assess the a.mount of com­ pens&tion p&ya.ble to the owners for land taken I for widening Victoria. Street, Lower Hutt. 2-5 Rota. te Rang! Puketotara. 6/384/885 Applying to cancel the partition orders ma.de in respect of the ea.id blook. 261 Field and Luckie Pukerua 3c, lA, and 3B Applying to the Court to assess the a.mount of oompen,ation p&yable to the owners for land ta.ken for public purposes.

APPLICATION UNDEB SECTION 128 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, ll/09.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. !iatnre of Application.

271 Field and Luckie • • lKekerione-68 (Maturuhia 2) IApplying for .a. rehearing of the succession to t~e inter< st of Retima.na Nga.mate, deceased. --~------~----

APPLICATION UND.e:B SECTION 27 011' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land. Natnre of Application.

28 Miha.ka Ka.repa •• Te Koangaumu 2A Applying to Court to a.mend pa.rtition order in favour of applicant and two others. Applioa.nt asks for the deletion of the names of the two other owners, a.ad that be be deola.red sole owner. FEB. 12.] 'l'Hb} NEW iEALA:ND GAZETTE. 621

APPLICATION UNDIIIB SIIIOTION 59 Oll' TBB NATIVJII LAND AKllllllDl!lllllllT AOT, 1913.

Ho. j Name of Applicant. Name of Land. lllat,,re of Application.

291 A H. Ma.oka.y, Registrar, Na.tive ITe Horo 32A 2A .· I Application for amendment of boundaries. Land Court

Al'PLIOATIOlll ll'OB ADOPTION,

Nature of Application. ~N_o_·~I-____N_am_e_o_r_A_P_P_ll_can_t. ____ l~- Name of Paren~ J 30 Tue Obie! Judge . , Nga.moni Ngawharewiti NgawharewiU Tiwai a.nd others, praying for legisla­ tion enabling the registr"tion of their adoption by Ngamoni Ngawbarewi,i, deoeased (section 34 of the Native Land Amendment and Na.tive Laud Claims Adjustment Act, 1919).

APPLIOATIOlllS ll'OB SUBVBY CHABGmG 0BDEBS,

llo. Name of Applioant. llama of L .. nd. Amoant. Date from which Inhrnt la oalcnta,ed. --- £ ·s. d. Te Unuunu lo 1 .. 88 8 5 8 January, 1918. . le 2 .. 31 5 l 8 . 1918. 1918. 81 Chief Surveyor, Wellington . le 8 .. 33 15 4 8 . . le 4 .. 18 14 11 8 . 1918. . le 5 .. 12 12 4 8 . 1918. 1 le 6 .. 9 2 4 8 1918. Whak~ta.ki 10B 6A .. 36 14 8 4 Feb;uary, 1919. 1919. 32 . l0B 6B .. 34 1 8 4 . . . . l0B 6e .. 18 17 7 4 . .1919. { 10B 6D .. 42 9 4 4 1919. 83 . . .. Hong~eka. 3B 1 and 2 .. 10 0 0 10 May~ 1919. Hnrunuiorangi N IA .. 17 3 1 80 October, 1919. N lB 1 14 4 1919. 3!l . .. 30 . . . . N le .. 6 17 1 30 . 1919. { N ID .. u 3 0 30 . 1919. . W,rem~Laone 20A .. 2 7 5 81 . 1919. . 20B .. 9 2 0 81 . 1919. 85 . . . 21A .. 6 6 6 31 . 1919. { 21B .. 6 6 6 31 . 1919. 86 . . .. Hutt 86 No. 3o .. 12 10 0 16 August, 1919 .

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MAORI LANO AOMINISTR.ATION NOTICES.

Notice o/ Meeting o/ Otllfl.era under Part XVIII o/ tke / "That the sa.id la.nd be sold to Tuhitia Hika.ka for the sum Native Land A.ct, 1909. of £14 per a.ere." Dated at Wa.nga.nui this 6th day of February, 1920. Ri:G'!JLATION No. 62. F. O. V. ACHESON, President. HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea Maori Land T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Rotorangi No. 2 Block will be held, in pursuance of Part Notice o/ Meeting of Ownera under Part XVIII of the XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Waitotata. on . Natwe Land A.ct, 1909. Tuesday, the 9th day of March, 1920, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon,· for the purpose of oonridering the -following pro­ posed re~olution :- RBGULATION N 0, 52. " That the said land be offered for sale by public auction on behalf of the owners thereof." HE Maori La.nd Boa.rd for the Aotea Maori Land Dated at Wanganui ,hie 6th day of February, 1920. T District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners F. 0. V. ACHESON, of Nga.poro No. 4 Block will be held, in pursuance of Part President. XVIII of the Native Land Aot, 1909, a, Wanganui on Monday, the 8th day of March, 1920, at 2 o'clook in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the· following pro­ Notice-of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII o/ the posed resolution:- Native Land Act, 1909. " That Nga.poro No. 4 Block, containing 200 a.ores, more or le•s, be leased to George Taylor Manson, of Pipirikl, farmer, REGULATION N" O. 62. for the term of forty-two years, at the yearly rental during the first twenty-one years of the said term of ls. 6d. per a.ere, HE Maori Land Board for the Aotea M .. ori La.nd Dis. and at the yea.rly rental during the rem,i,ining twenty-one T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of yea.rs of the sa.id 4;emi of 5 per oent. upon the unimproved Ngatitame.&huroa No. 5 Block will be held, in pursua.nce of value of the said land at the commencement of such seoond Part XVlll of the Na.tlve Land Act., 1909, at Opunake on period of twenty-one years." Wednesday, the 10th day of Marbh, 1920, at 11 o'clook in Dated at Wanganui this 6th day of February, 1920. the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following F. O. V. ACHESON, proposed resolution :- President. 522 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'f.ffi. [No. 14

Notice of Meeting of Owner, under Part XVlll of the Waha.rangi No. 6B Block will be held, in pursuance of Part Native Land Act, 1909. XVIII ol the Na.live La.nd Act, 1909, at Pipiriki on Friday, the 19th da.y of Me.rob, 1920, at 10 o'olook in the forenoon, RBGULATION Nl>. 52. for the purpo•e of considering the following proposed resolu­ tions:- HE M11orl Ll\•1d Board fur the Aotea Ma'>ri Land " That the said land be sold to Elizabeth Rose Johnston T District hereby notifiea. thu a meeting of the owoers for £1 !Os. per acre or the amount of the Government valua­ of Rotorangi No. 1 Block will be held, in pursuanee of P .. rt tion thereof; or in the a.lterne.tive XVIII of toe N&tive Ll\nd Aot, 1909, &t Waitota.m on Tuesd .. y, " That the said land be leased to Ellzabeth Rose Johnston the 9ch d&y of March, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for for forty-two years: twenty-one years a.t a. rental of ls. 6d. · the purpose of oonsidcrir,g the fnllowing proposed r,s·,Ju. per a.ere per annum, and twenty-one years at 5 per cent. of tion :-· the Government unimproved va.lue in 1940." "That the said land be offered for sale by public auction on behalf of the owners thereof." Dated a.t Wanganui this 9th day of February, 1920. Dated at Wanganui this 6th day of February, 1920. F. 0. V. AOHESON, F. O. V. ACHESON, President.. President. Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tht Notiu. o/ Meewig ur Owners under Part XV[ll of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909. REGULATION No. 52. RooULAnON No. 62. -- . mHE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land HE. M_aorl Land B?a.rd for the Ao~ee. Maori Lo.nd ..L District hereby notifies tha.t a. meeting of the owners T _D1st~1c', herebv no:ifi~s that a ID:eetmg of the owners Iof Lot 32M, Parish of Hangite.iki, will b.e held, in pursuance of Wa1me.rmo A 16 !3loc·k will be held, ID pursue.nee of ·.Part of Pa.rt XVIII of the N .. tive La.nd Act, 1909, at Whe.katane XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at V:,,e.nge.~m on on Friday, the 12th day of March, 1920, at 10 o'clock in Monday, the 8th day of March, ~92~, at 3 o clock_ ID the the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following afternoon, fo~ th.e purpose of considering the following pro- proposed re•olution :- po~1ed reFolnt1011: •· - . 11 That a rroposed alienation of the land by way of sale to ~b!l't. the sa.1d land be sold to Walter Cha.1Dney Jones, of George Micha.el D11.ulton she.11 be a.greed to." Raet1hi, farmer, fur the sum of £2 10s. per a.ere, nr the . amount of.the Government valuation of the owners' interest D .. ted at Rotorua this 6th day of February, 1920. therein, whichever is the greater." H. F. AYSON, Dated at Wanganui this 6ch day of February, 1920. President. F. 0. V. ACHIBSON, President. Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the Native Land Act, 1909. Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVll 1 o/ tht Native Land Act, 1909. RIIJGULATION NO. 52. REGULATION No. 52. T HE Maori Land Board for the Waiariki Maori Land HE Maori Land Board for the Aotee. Maori Land Dis­ District here by notifies that a. meeting of the owners T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of of Whanga.pa.ra.oa. No. 2A will be held, in pursuance of Part Wahara11gi No. 6D Block will be held, in pursue.nee of Pa.rt XVIII , f the Native Land Act, 1909, at Te Kaba on Wednes­ XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, l\t Wa.vganui on Friday, da.J·, the 17th day of March, 1920, for the purpose ol con­ the 12th day of Me.rob, 1920, at 2 o'ol ck in the afternoon, sid. ring the following proposed resolution:- for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ 11 Tha.t a proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to tions:- Wikirlwhi te Kaui shall be agreed to." " That the said land be sold to Elizabeth Rose Johnston Dated at Rotoru" this 6th day of February, 1920. for £1 10s. per acre or the amount of thii Government valua­ H.F. AYSON, tion thereof; or in the alternative President. "That the said land be leased to Elizabeth Rose Johnston for forty-two years: twenty-onii years at a. rental of ls. 6d. per acre per annum, and twenty-one years at 5 per cent. of Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll of the the GovernmBDt unimproved value in 1940." Nat,ve Land Act, 1909. Dated a\ Wanganui this 9th day of February, 1920. F. O. V. ACHESON; RJ1G1JLATIGN Na. 52. President. HE Maori Land Board for the Walariki Maori Land Dis­ T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Notice of Aleeting of Owners under Part XVII[ of the Rotoiti Nos. 6. e.nd 7B will be held, In pursnanoe of Part Natit-e Land Act, 1909. XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Matata on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, 1920, for the purpose of considering RBOULATION No. 52 the following proposed resolution:- · HE Maori LI\Dd Board for the Aotea Maori Land Dis­ 11 That a proposed alienation of the land by way of1eaae to . T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners of Meketanara Tukuru and Thompson Gardiner shall be a.greed Waharangi No. 6H Block will be held, in pursuance of Part to.'' XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Piplrlki on Friday, Dated at Rotorua this 6th day of February, 1920. the 19th day of March, 1920, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, H.F. AYSON, for the purpose of considering the following proposed resolu­ President. tions:- "That the said land be sold to Eli7.abeth Rose Johnston for £1 10s. per acre or the amount of the Government valua­ Notice of Meeting of Owner& under Part XVlll of the tion thereof; or in the alternative NaUve Land Act, 11/09. "That the said land be leased to Elizabeth Rose Johnston for forty-two yea.rs: twenty-one years a.t a. rental of ls. 6d. REGULATION No. 52. per a.ere per annum, and twenty-one years at 5 per cent. of the Government unimproved value in 1940." HE Maori Land Boud for the Waiariki Maori Land Dis­ Dated at Wanganui this 9th day of February, 1920. T trict hereby notifies that II meeting of the owners of . F. 0. V. ACHESON, Waiohau No. lA No. 11 will be held, in pursuance of Part Preeident. XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Ta.neatua on Monday, the 112nd day of Ma.rob, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the . forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following pro­ Notice of Meeting of Owners under Part XVlll o/ the posed resolution :- Native Land Act, 1909. 11 That a. proposed alienation of the land by way of lease to Agnes M. Pike shall be agreed to." REGULATION N0. 52. Dated at Rotorua this 5th day of February, 1920. HE Maori Land .Board for the Aotea. Maori Land Dis­ H.F. AYSON, T trict hereby notifies that a meeting of the owl\ers of President. ~------

FEB. 12.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 523

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

REGULATION NO. 52. REGULATION No. 52, HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.iariki Maori Land HE Maori Land Board for the Waia.riki Maori Land T Dist.riot hereby notifies that a meeting of ihe owners of T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners Lo~ 60n No. 1, Pamh of Ra.ngitaiki, will be held. in pur­ of Pouakani A No. 3B will be held, in pursuance of Pa.rt •uanre of Pan XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, a.t XVI II of the Nl\tive Land Act, 1909, at Moka.i on Thursday, Te Teko on Wednesday, the 24th da.y of March, 1920, for the the 8th da.y of April, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, purpo•e of considering the following proposed resolution : - for the purpose ol considering the following proposed resolu­ " Tha.t a proposed alienation of the land by Wl\y ol lease to tion:- J a.mes Shaw shall be a.gree:l to." " Tha.t a.n offer made by the Crown to purchase the la.nd or Dated ai Rotorua this 6,h day ol February, 1920. any part thereof sha.ll be accept.ed." H.F. AYSON, Dated at Rotorua. this 6th da.y of February, 1920. President. H.F. AYSON, ------~-- President.

Notir.e of Meeting of Owners under Part XVIII of tht .Votire of .lleeting of Owners under Part XV l ll of the Native Land Act, 1909. Native Land Act, 1909.

REGULATION No. 52. REGULATION No. 52 HE Maori Land Board for the Wa.iariki Maori Land HE Maori Land Boa.rd for the Wa.iariki Maori Land T Dist riot hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies tba.t a meeting of the owners of Maungaroa No. 2 will be held, in pur•uanoe of Part XVIII ol Waimanu No. 2a will be held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Te Ka.ha on Wednesday, of the N a.tive La.nd Act, 1909, at Ta.ura.nga on Tuesday, the the 17th day of March, 1920, for the purpose of considering 9th da.y of March, 1920, a.t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the the following proposed resolution :- · purpnse of considering the following proposed resolution:- "Tba.t a propose] a.liena.tion of the land by way of lease " That a.n offer ma.de by the Crown to purcha.se the la.nd to Jack Brooking shall he agreed to." or a.ny part thereof shall be accepted." Dated at Rotorua. this 5th day ol February, 1920. Dated at Rotorua this 6th da.y of February, 1920. H.F. AYSON, H.F. AYSON, Pre•ident. President.

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

REGULATION No. 52. REGULATION No. 52.

n1HE Ma.ori Land Board for the Waiarikl Maori La.nd HE Maori La.nd Board for the Waia.riki Maori Land ...L District hereby notifies that a meeting of the owners T District hereby notifies that a. meeting of the owners of Okata.ina No. 5 will he held, in pursuance of Part XVIII of Paeroa. East No. 3c will be held, in pursuance of Pa.rt of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Rotorua on Thursday, XVIII of the Native Land Act, 1909, at Wharepaina on the 4th d_!\y of Ma.rob, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Tuesday, the 30th day of March, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the for the purpo•e of considering the following proposed resolu­ forenoon, for the purpose of considerir,g the following pro­ tion:- posed resolution:- " That a. proposed alienation of the land by way of sa.le to " That an offer made by the Crown to puroha.se the la.nd or Malcolm Dougla.s Carr shall be agre, d to." any part thereof shall be a.ooepted." Dated at Rotorua. this 6th day of February, 1920. Dated a.t Rotorua. this 6th da.y of February, 1920. H.F. AYSON, H.F. AYSON, President. President.

BANI<' IWPTCV NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at OT ICE is hereby given that the parcel of land here­ Auckland. N inafter described will be brongbt under the provi­ sions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless oa.vea.t be OTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM LAURENCE lodged forbidding the same on or before 13th March, 1920. N BRADBURN, late of Wha.nga.rei, now of Ma.nurewa, c;5z1. CHARLES AUGUSTUS CA WKWELL.--Part Allot, FM'mer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby , ment 19, Section 14, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 2 roods summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office ' 14· l percl,es, fronting Seaview Road, Remuera. Occupied on Friday, the 13th da.y of February, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock. by Applicant. Plan J:l21i0. W. S. FISHER, Dia.gram may be inspected a.t this office. 11th February, 1920 Official Assignee. Da.ted this 9th day of Februa.ry, 1920, at the Land Registry Office, Auokla.nd THOS. HALL, District La.nd Registrar. In Banlm,ptcy.

OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now pay­ PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of N able in the undermentioned estates on all proved A a provision,tl certifieate of title in the name of GEORGE claims. Promissory notes (if any) to be produced for en­ NEWMAN WOOD, of Shannon, l<'a.rmer, for Section 315, dorsement prior to receiving dividends. deposited plan 368, Township of Shannon, being the who),, Hoare, Micha.el, of Beaumont, Farmer: First and final of the land comprised a.n

524 rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 14

OTICE is hereby given that the paroel of land herein­ THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ bidding the same, on the expiration of one calendar month SECTION 266, SUBSECTION (3). from the date of the GazeUe containing this notice. 4856 (deposited plan 44()1). NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). T date hereof the name of the undermentioned company -11 acres 3 roods 20·3 perches, parts Rection 26, Rangitikei will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Agricultural Reserve. Occupied by applicant. Register, and the company will be dissolved:-· Diagram may be inspected at this office. Raetihi Timber Company (Limited). Dated this 11th day of February, 1920, at the Land j' Dated at Wellington this 6th day of February, 1920. Registry Office, Wellington. W. WYINKS, P. G. WITHERS, District Land Registrar. Assistant Registrar of Companies.

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. N after described will be brought under th~ provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless ca.veal be lodged OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretoforn forbidding the same on orb fore the 15th March, 1920. N subsisting between us, the undersigned, caITying on business as Manufacturers' Agents and Indent Merchants at 770. HERBERT STUART IffTHl<~LL.---Scction 5~6 of Auckland under the style or firm-name of " Badham, Gordon, the Town of Blenheim, containing I rood. Occupied by and Co.," has been dissolved as from the fourth day of applicant. Plan 772. November, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, so far 77 l. WILLIAM POULTER. --,'Section iHl of t,he Town of as concerns the said Angus William Gordon, who retires from Kaikoura, containing 2 roods h39 perches. Occupied by from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the said tenant. Plan 774. late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said Diagrams may be inspected at this otlice. JOHN BADHAM. Dated this 10th day of F,brmuy, 1920, at the Land Dated this 16th day" of December, 1919. Registry Office, Blenheim. JOHN BADHAM. J. CARAL>US, 166 ANGUS WILLIAM GORDON. District Land Registrar.

OTICE is hereb,- given that the parcels of land herein­ EGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by the DISPATCH N after described will be brought under the provisions R FOUNDRY COMPANY (LIMITED), GREYMOUTII, from of the Land Transfer Ac,, 1915, unless caveat be lodged 1st January, 1913, to 31st December, 1919, inclusive. forbidding the same _within one month from the date of pub­ lication of this notice in the Gazutte. Unclaimed Dividends. 12633. CHARLI<~S HENRY MELLUISH. -1 rood 25 perchp,g, Lots 32 and 3:~. Ra.ta Street. Plan 4152. Parts of Name, Occupation, and Last Known Ad:.. --1 Tota; Amount Rural Sections 54 and 73, Bloc)j: XV, Christchurch Survey on Books. to 8:!':.er. District. Occupied by applicant. 12635. JOHN WILLIAM BATES, JOHN EDWARD ------~--- BATES, and SfDNEY CHARLES ERNEST BATES.- £ S, d. 4 acres 3 roods, part of Reserve 51, Block X, Christchurch Wolfe, W., But,cher, G1"ymouth 6 0 0 Survey District. Occupied by applicants. Bruce, Thos., Labourer, Wallsend 3- 0 0 Diagr.. ms may be inspected at thia office. De la Carreras, Reefton 6 0 0 l>ated this !0th d,y of February, 1920, at the Land Milne, Alex., Engineer, Lytt,elton 3 0 0 Registry Office, Christchurch. Looke, Thos., P.O., Greymouth 9 0 I) Spencer nnd Jones, Bricklayers, Greymouth 3 0 0 (.), E. N.\LIJER, 7 10 0 District Lan l Registrar. Carpenter, M, ,J., Richmond, Christchurch 1£37 10 0 Greymouth, 22nd January, 1920. ADVERTISBMBNT 5. J. STENHOUSE, 167 Secretary, Dispatch Foundry Company (Limited).

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908 ; and in SEOTION 266, SUBSECTION (4). the matter of H. M. C:HoVEAUX (LnlrrED). T an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, A N subsection (4), of the above Act, that the under­ .L"i company, held at the office of Coleman and Beere, mentioned companies have been struck off the Register for Lowe Street, Gisborne, on the 22nd day of January, 1920, the District of Southland :- the following extraordinary resolution was passed requiring 1909 /14. Willowbank Gold-dredging Company (Limited). the company to be wound up voluntarily :- 1916/7. George McCarter, jun. (Limited). " That the company cannot by reason of its liabilities 1913/1. Irwin and Jackson (Limited), continue its business, and that. it is therefore advisable 1912/5. Todd. and Wilson (Limited). to wind up the same." 1916/6. Miller Limited. At the same meeting, by resolution duly passed, Alexander Dated at Invercargill this 4th day of February, 1920. Gerald Beere, Public Accountant, Gisborne, was appointed F. W. BROUGHTON, Liquidator. Assistant Registrar of Companies. In the matter of H. M. Choveaux ·(Limited) (in Liquida­ THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. tion). Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above­ SECTION 266, SUBSECTION (3). named company are required, on or before the 5th Fel>ruary, 1920, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars AKE notice that at the expiration of three months of their debts and claims, to Alexander Gerald Beere, of T from date hereof the name of the undermentioned Gisborne, the Liquidator of the said company, and, if s_o company will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be required by notice in writing, to come in and prove their struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved :- said debts or claims. G. K. Douglas (Limited). Dated this 23rd day of January, 1920. Given under my hand at Wellington, this 4th day of February, 1920. A.G. BEERE, P. G, WITHERS, Liquida,tor. Assistant lwgistrar of Companies. Redstones' Buildings, Lowe Street, Gisborne. 169 FEB. 12.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 525

OPY of REGISTER of UNOLAJMED MONEYS held by the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company (Limited) as on C 1st January, 1920.

Ne.me and Le.st Known Address of Owner Date of La.ot on Books. Amount. Description of Unclaimed Moneys. Claim.

£ 8. d. Clara Castle, Dunedin 18 0 0 Endowment assurance matured 9/11/12. under Policy No. 1526254 M. A. Stedman, Scott Street, Christchurch 4 10 0 Endowment assurance matured 4/1/12. under Policy No. 1527361 Emma B. Day, Lowther Street, Wanganui 2 9 9 Endowment assurance matured 16/8/12. under Policy No. 1533733 Hannah Strange, 40 College Street, Auckland 7 9 0 Endowment assurance matured 7 /6/12. under Policy No. 1716523 Agnes Millar, P.O. Bm 746, Wellington 24 0 0 Endowment a8Surance rnaturC'd 8/3/13. under Policy No. lii2fl308 ,Jane E. Armstrong, Carlton Gore Road, Auck- 6 0 O Endowment ~ ass um nee rnaturC"

TATEMENT OF THE_AF_FAIRS OF A COMPANY.· Present number of shareholders: 100. S Number of men employed by company : 6. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Name of c,,mpany : The Otago Central Consolidated Gold statement : Nil. Mines (No Liability). Total quant.ity and value produced since registration : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 29th October. 1917. Total amount of dividends declared, Nil. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : 80 Ridg- Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. way Street, Wanganui; Thomas Ballinga.11. Amount of cash in bank: £377 10s. 3d. Nominal capita_! : £125,(J?O. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amount of cap~tal subscr1bed .' £44,_994. Amount of debts directly due to compl\lly : Nil. Au_iount of cap,ta.I a~tua!ly pa.,d up Ill cash : £12,433 7s. 3d. Amount of debts considered good : Nil.

Pa,d-up va!ue of scr,p g,v!'n to shareholder~, a.i:id amount of 1· Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. ~ash received for ~am~ (if a.ny): £17,000; Nil.. Amount of debts owing by company: £32 ls. 6d. Pa,d-up value of ecr1p given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid : £17,000. -- Number of shares into which capital ia divided: 125,000. I, Thomas Ballingall, of Wanganui, the Secretary of the Number of shares allotted : 44,994. , Otago Central Consolidated Gold Mines (No Liability), do Amount paid per share : £1 on 17,000 shares; 5e. on 27,994 solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and com- sha.res. plete statement of the affairs of the said company at the Amount called up per share: 5e. on 27,994 shares. present date; and I make this solemn declaration con- Number and amount of calls in arrear : Nil. scicntiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of Number of shares forfeited: 26,141. the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for J T. BALLINGALL. same : 1,966 ; £24 lls. 6d. , Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: ! Declared at Wanganui this 28th day of January, 1920, 134. [ before me-E. F. Liffiton, J.P. 171 526 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 14

STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Am<>unt expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement : £4,722 4s. 2d. Name of company: Rising Sun Gold-mining Company, Total expenditure since registration : £6,942 3s. Limited. Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. When formed and date.of registration: 1st October and 11th Total amount of dividends paid : N'd. December, 1908. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil Whether in active operation or not : .In active operation. Amount of cash in bank : £96 3s, 2d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Tyrone Amount of cash in hand : £2 18s. 5d. Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland ; ,John Hugh­ Amount of debts directly due to compa.ny: £396 16s. 3d. lings ,Jackson. Amount of debts considered good : :£396 16s. 3d. Nominal capital : £18,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Amount of capital subscribed : £16,555 4s. Amount of debts owing by company: £475 5s. 4d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £11,125 3s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders; and amouht of I, Henry Cromwell Tewsley, of Auckland, the Secretary of cash received for same (if any): £2,750; £520 17s. 6d. the New Zealand Quicksilver Mines Company (Limited), do Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no solemnly a;nd sincerely declare that this is a true and com­ cash has been paid : £2,229 2s. 6d. plete statement of the affairs of the said company on the Number of shares into which capital is divided : £120,()()(). 31st December, 1919; and I make this solemn decla.ration Number of shares alloted : 110,368. conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue Amout paid per share : 2s. 8d. of the Justices of the Peace -Act, 1908. Amount called up per share : 2s. 8d. H. C. TEWSLEY. Number and amount of calls in arrears : Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Declared at Auckland this 2nd day of February, 1920, Number of forfeited shares sold and money received for before me-R. E. Isa.e.os, J.P. 173 same: NiL Number of shareholders at time of registration of company : 136. . STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Present number of shareholders : 174. Number of men employed by company : 7. . Name of company : Kapitea Gold.fields (Limited). Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last When formed and date of registration: July, 1916. statemerit : 2,015 oz. 15 dwt. ; £2,989 2s. 6d. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Total quantity and value produced since registration : Where business i~ conducted, and name of Secretary: Coates's 14,501 oz. 14 dwt. ; £27,371 Os. 9d. Buildings, Mackay Street, Greymout.h ; Edward James Amount expended in conncetion with carrying on operations Rund)P. since last statement: £6,154 4s. ld. Nominal capital : £10,000. Total expenditure since registration: £41,624 4s. 4d. Amount of capital subscribed: £3,750. Total amount of dividends declared: £2,759 4s. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £3,750. Total amount of dividends paid: £2759 4s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. cash received (if any) : £6,250. Amount of cash in bank : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash Amount of cash in hand : Nil. has been paid : £6,250. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Number of aha.res into which capital is divided : £10,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Number of shares alloted: £10,000. Amount of debts owing by company : £5,530 3s. 10d. Amount paid per share : £1. Amount called:up per share: £1. Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. I, John Hughlings Jackson, of Auckland, the Secretary of Number of shares forfeited : Nil. the Rising Sun Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ same: Nil. ment of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, Number of shareholders at time of registration of company : 1919, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously 37. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justice• Present number of shareholders : 44. of the Peace Act, 1908. Number of men employed by company: 13. J. H. ,JACKSON, Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Secretary. statement : 1,108 oz. ; £4,355 3s. Declared at Auckland, this lith day of February, 1920, Total quantity and value produced since registration : before me-W. F. Stilwell, Solicitor, Auckland. 172 3,526 oz. 6 dwt. 13 gr.: £13,770 14s. 2d. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement : £4,681 2s. 2d. Total expenditure since registration : £17,889 15s. lld. s TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total amount of dividends declared : £2,000. Total amount of dividends paid: £2,000. Name of company: New Zealand Quicksilver Mines (Limited). Total amunt of unclaimed dividends : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 16th July, 1918. Amount of cash in bank: £21 10s. ld. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: l 7 Swan- Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. son Street, Auckland; H. C. Tewsley. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if ay) : Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £12,395. Amount of debts owing by company: £278 14s. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,871 Es. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of I, Edward James Rundle, of Greymouth, the Secretary of cash received for same (if any) : Nil. the Kapitea Gold.fields (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs cash has been paid : £6,069 lOs. of the said company at the prdsent date ; and I make this Number of shares int.o which capital is divided : 60,000 solemn declaration. conscientiously believing the same to be Number of shares allotted: 49,580. true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Amount paid per share : 5s. per share on 24,630, ls. 6d. per share on 24,950. E. J. RUNDLE. Amount called up per share : ls. 6d. per share on 24,950. Declared at Greymouth this 29th day of January, 1920, Number. and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. before me-Henry S. Castle, J.P. 174 Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for ' same: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company : 79. Name of company : Victory Mines Syndicate (Limited). Present number of shareholders : 82. When formed, and date of registration : 20th February, 1918. Number of men employed by company: 12. Whether in active operation or not : Prospecting. Quantity and value of quicksilver produced since last Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Coates' statement: H,175lb.; £2,79315s. Buildings, Mackay Street, Greymouth; Edward James Total quantity and value of quicksilver produced since regis­ Rundle. tration : 20,550 lb. at 5s., £5,137 lOs. Nominal capital: £7,500. FEB. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 527

Amount of capital subscribed : £3,750. I, Septimus Edward Brent, of Dunedin, the Secretary of Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £3,750. the Phcenix Water Race Company (Limited), do solemnly Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ cash received for same (if any) : £3,750. ment of the affairs of the said company as at 31st December, Pa.id-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no 1919; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiouslv cash has been paid: £3,750. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justice's Number of shares into which capital is divided : 300. of the .Peace Act, 1908. Number of shares allotted: 300. S. E. BRENT. Amount pa.id per share : £25. Declared at Dunedinthis :Hst day of January, 1920, before Amount called up per share : £25. me-H. V. Fulton, J.P. 182 Number and a.mount of calls in arrear: Nil. Number of shares forfeited : Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same : STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of ~ompany: 101. . Na.me of company : New Keep-it-Dark Mines (Limited). When formed, and date of registration: 26th February, 191 7. Present number of shareholders: 105. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Number of men employed by company : 2. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Bridge Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Street, Reefton; Richard Floyd Williams. statement: 12 oz. 16 dwt. ; £49 5s. 7d. Nominal capital : £70,000. Total quantity and value produced since registration : 12 oz. Amount of capital subscribed: £26,885. 16 dwt.; £49 5s. 7d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £22,217 15s. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of since la.st statement : £1,320 15s. 5d. cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Total expenditure since registration : £3,795 14s. 7d. Paid-up valuo of scrip given to shareholders on which no Total a.mount of dividends declared : Nil. cash has been paid: £32,982 I Os. Tota.I amount of dividends pa.id : Nil. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 70,000. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Number of shares allotted: 64,435. Amount of cash in bank : £3 lls. Amount paid per share: Average 12s. 6d. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Amount called up per share : 17s. on 12,450; 8s. on 14,435. Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. Number and amount of calls in arrear: 75; £2,773 15s. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £55 12s. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. I, Edward James Rundle, of Greymouth, the Secretary of Present number of shareholders: 278. the Victory Mines Syndicate (Limited), do solemnly and Number of men employed by company: 20. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Quantity and value of gold produced during the preceding of the affairs of the said company at the present date; year: 1,837 oz. 6 dwt. 14 gr.; £6,626 5s. 9d. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Total quantity and value produced since registration: the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the 2,760oz. 6dwt. 5gr.; £10,092 Os. 7d. Peace Act, 1908. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations E. J. RUNDLE. since last statement : £7,486. Declared at Greymoµth this 29th day of January, 1920, Total expenditure since registration: £19,805 18s. 7<1. before me-Henry S. Castle, J.P. 175 Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Total a.mount of dividends paid : Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Name of company: The Phamix Water Race Company Amount of debts directly due to company : On calls account, (Limited), (Registered). £2,772 15s. ; sundry, £1 !Os. When formed, and date of registration: 12th October, 1867. Amount of "debts considered good : £2,774 5s. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : £10. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Dun- Amount of debts owing by company: £15,884 5s. 3d. edin ; S. E. Brent. Nominal capital: £1,500. I, Richard Floyd Williams, of Reefton, the Secretary of Amount of capital subscribed: £1,500. the New Keep-it-Dark Mines (Limited), do solemnly and Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £500. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of of the affairs of the said company on the 31st December, 1919; cash received for same (if any) : £ l ,500. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing Paid-up value of scrip given . to shareholders on which no the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace cash has been paid : Nil. Act, 1908. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 1,000. RICHARD F. WILLIAMS. · Number of shares allotted: 1,000. Amount paid up per share : £1 !Os. Declared at Reefton this 30th day of January, 1920, before Amount called up per share : £1 10s. me--E. J. Scantlebury, J.P. 183 Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Number of forfeited!shares sold, and money received for STATEMEN'J' OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. same: lNil. Number of shareholders at time of rel(istration of com- Name of company: Alpine Consols (Limited). pany: 34. When formed, and date of regissration: 22nd September, 1915. Present number of shareholders: 19. ,vhether in active operation or not: In active operation. Number of men employed by the company : 1. Where business is condueted, and name of Sec·retary : Bridg<' Total quantity and value of gold produced during preceding ii Street, Reefton ; R. F. Williams. year: Nil. Nominal capital : £6,950. Total quantity and value of gold produced since registra­ Amount of capital subscribed : £6,589 5s. tion: Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £3,541 5s. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of since last statement : £33 7s. 4d. cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Total expenditure since registration : £1,492 15s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which ca,sh Total amount of dividends declared : £9,687 10s. has been paid : £2,400. Total amount of dividends paid : £9,687 3s. 9d. Number of shares into which capital is divided : 62,000. Total amount of unclaimed and unpaid dividends : 6s. 3d. Number of shares allotted: 59,174. Amount of cash at bankers : £6 11 s. 3d. Amount paid per share: ls. l!d. (8). Amount of cash in hand : Nil. Amount called up per share : ls. lfd. average. Amount of debts owing by the company: £14 is. Number and amount of calls in arrears : ,£8 15s. Amount of debts directly due to the company: £74 l Ss. Number of shares forfeited : Ni!. Amount of debts considered good : £74 18s. Number of forfeited shares sold, and monny receivnd for Amount of contingent liabilities of company~(if any) : Nil. same; Nil, F ------~------~------

TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 14

Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- western, and part of northern boundary of Section 4, Block pany: 7. VIII, Woodland S.D., to the western boundary-line of Sec­ Present number of shareholders : 32. tion 4, Block III, Woodland S.D. ; thence by the western Number of men employed by company: 4. and part of the northern boundary of Section 4, Block III, Quantity and value of gold or silver produced during the Woodland S.D., and across a road forming the western preceding year : Nil. boundary-line of Section 14, Block Ill, Woodland S.D.; Total quantity and value produced since registration : Nil. thence by the eastern side of that road-line, being the western Amount expended in connection with carrying on operation• boundary-line of Section 14, Block III, Woodland S.D., to since the last statement : No previous statement. Ratanui Township ; thence by the eastern side of Shaw Total expenditure since registration: £3.551 !Os. 7d. Street, Ratanui Township, to Lake Street, also in Ratanui Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Township ; thence across the said Lake Street to the eastern Total amount of dividends paid : Nil; side of road passing through Railway Reserve, Township Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. of Ratanui ; thence by the eastern side of that street or road Amount of cash at bankers: £392 14s. lld. to the point of commencement : and that such special rate Amount of cash in hand : Nil. be a annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. and be payable yearly on the 1st day of September in each Amount of debts considered good : Nil. and every year during the currency of such Joan, being a Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Amount of debts owing by company : £709 2s. 2d. I hereby certify that the above resolution is a true copy of a resolution passed at a meeting of the Clutha County I, Richard Floyd Williams, of Reefton, the Secretary of Council held on the 30th day of January, 1920. the Alpine Consols (Limited}, do solemnly and sincerely A. McDONALD, County Clerk. declare that this is a true and complete statement of the Balclutha, 3rd February, 1920. 177 affairs of the said compa.ny on the 31st December, 1919, and I make this declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the ,Justices of the Peace THE BOROUGH OF TE AWAMUTU. Act, 1908. R. F. WILLIAMS. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. Declared at Reefton this 30th day of January, 1920, before me-E. J. Scantlebury, J.P. 184 n pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Te Awamutu Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- UNITED TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED). That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £10,000, authorized to be raised by the INUTES of extraordinary general meeting of share­ Te Awamutu Borough Council, under the above-mentioned M holders in the UNITED TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED), Act, for erectin)!; workers' dwellings, the said Te Awamutu held at the office of Mr. John Phillips, 45 Customs Street East, Borough Council here by makes and levies a special rate of Auckland, on 26th January, 1920. nine-sixteenths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable Present: Messrs. I. J. Wilson (Chairman) and H. P. Taylor. value of all property of the Borough of Te Awamutu; and Moved by Mr. Wilson and seconded by Mr. Taylor, ·- that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during " That it is proved to the satisfaction of the meeting that the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st, the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue to day of August in each and every year during the currency carry on its business, and that it is advisable to wind up of such Joan, being a period of 36! years, or until the Joan is the same, and that the company go into voluntary liquid­ fully paid off. ation accordingly."-Carried. We hereby certify that the above resolution was passed Moved by Mr. Wilson and seconded by Mr. Taylor,- at a properly constituted meeting of the Te Awamutu " That Mr. JOHN PHILLIPS be appointed Liquidator at a Borough Council held on the 2nd day of February, 1920. salary of two pounds ten shillings per week." --Carried. L. G. ARMSTRONG, Mayor. I. J. WILSON, Chairman. 178 DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk. H. P. TAYLOR, Shareholder. Confirmed. C. A. TAYLOR, Shareholder. 176 THE BOROUGH OF TE AWAMUTU. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. COUNTY OF CLUTHA. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Act, 1913, the Te Awamutu Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- N pursuance and exercise of the powers ve.sted in it in That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the charges on a loan of £2,500, authorized to be raised by the rnutha County Council hereby resolves as follows :- Te Awamutu Borough Council, under the above-mentioned That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in Act, for the purchase of land as a site for a Town Hall and respect of principal and interest and also other charges on a offices for the Te Awamutu Borough Council, the said Te loan of £1,250 authorized to be raised by the Clutha County Awamutu Borough Council hereby makes and levie,; a special Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for the rate of three-sixteenths of a penny in the pound upon the purpose of erecting a bridge over the Catlin's River Estuary, rateable value of all rateable property of the Borough of Te the said Clutha County Council hereby makes and levies a Awamutu; and that such special rate shall be an annual. special rate of l!d. ( one penny farthing) in the pound upon recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay. the rateable value of all rateable property of the Hina-Hina able on the 1st day of August in each and every year during Special-rating District, comprising a portion of Catlin's the currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or Riding in the County of Clutha, the boundaries of which until the loan is fully paid off. district are as follows-Commencing at a point where the We hereby certify that the above resolution was passed eastern side of a road passing through the Railway Reserve, at a properly constituted meeting of the Te Awamutu Township of Ratanui, touches the Catlin's Lake or Estuary, Borough Council held on the 2nd day of February, 1920. some 5 chains east from Trig. C ; thence by the said Catlin's L. G. ARMSTRONG, Mayor. Estuary (down-stream) to the Pacific Ocean, at the north­ 179 DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk. eastern corner of Section 13, Block I, Woodland S.D. (Pilot Station Reserve) ; thence by the coast-line of the said ocean in a southerly direction to a point where a road on the W AIKO HU COUNTY COUNCIL. southern boundary of Section 3 (E.R.), Block II, Woodland S.D., joins the road on coast-line; thence across that road RESOLUTTON MAKING A SPECIAL RATE. on coast-line and by the northern boundary-line of the road forming the south and south-west boundary of Sections a N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in and 8, Block II, Woodland S.D., to a point at the south­ I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the east boundary of Section 5, Block VIII, Woodland S.D.; County Council hereby resolves as follows:- thence across the road, and by the southern boundary of That, for the purpose of providing the interest, and sinking Section 5, Block VIII, Woodland S.D., to a road-line forming fund on a loan of £1,000, authorized to be raised by the the eastern boundary of Section 4, Block VIII, Woodland \Vaikohu County Council, under the above-mentioned Act, S,D. ; thence across the road, and by the south-eastern, for widening two miles and a quarter of the Moanui Roo,

from 6 ft. to 14 ft., the said Waikohu County Council hereby I. That for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, makes and levies a special rate of nine-sixteenths of a penny and other charges on a loan of £30,000 authorized to be raised in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property by the Wellington City Council under the above-mentioned of the Moanui Spe<'ial-rating Area, comprising Smail Grazing­ Acts for the following purposes :- runs 90 and 89, and Lots 1 and 2 of Section 1 and nart Sec­ (a.) The provision of a system of drainage for the Melrose tion 1 of. Block XV, Moanui Survey District; and that District and for the Wadestown and Northland such spemal rate shall be an annually recurring rate during Districts. the currency _of such loan, 11nd be payable yearly on the 1st (b.) For recouping ail moneys expended prior to the raising day of July m ea.ch and every year during the currency of of this loan by the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens such loan, being· a period of 36!, years, or until the loan is of the City of Wellington for the said purposes other fully paid off. • than moneys produced by the special loan of one 180 J. G. APPLETON, Count}' Clerk. hundred thousand pounds mentioned in the Welling­ ton City Empowering Act 1908 Amendment Act, 1915. W AIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. The Wellington City Council hereby makes and levies a. special rate of eleven-fortieths of a. penny (ll/40d.) in the RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property within those portions of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in City of Wellington known as the Melrose, Wadestown, and I that behalf by the Local Budies' Loans Act, 1913, the Northland districts, as the same are defined in the Schedule Waikohu (',ounty Council hereby resolves as follows :- hereto, and that such special rate shall be an annuaJ-recurring That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other rate during the currency of such loan, and be pa.ye.hie in equal cha.~ges on a loan of £1,_500, authorized to be raised by the half-yearly instalments on the first day of April and the first Wa.1kohu County Conned, under the above-mentioned Ad, day of October during the currency of such loan, being a period for forming a dray-road, the said Waikohu County Council of ten years, or until the loan is fully paid off. hereby makes and levies a special rate of three-~ighths of a. penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable SCHEDULE. property of the Taumata Special-rating Area; comprising part Lot 2, Wharekopae lA; part Sub. 2, Tabora 2c 1, ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, bounded to­ Section 3 ; Lots l, 2, and 3, Hangaroa-Matawai B4 ; Smail wards the north-east generally, commencing at a point where Grazing-runs 76, 30, 77 ; Hangaroa-Matawai Bl, B2, B3 ; the production of the southern boundary of Section 3, Har­ Lots 11, 16, Tabora 2c 1, Section 3 : and that such special bour District, Block XI, Belmont Survey District, meets rate shall be an annually-recurring rate during the currency high-water mark on the western side of Port Nicholson on ?f such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of July the border of the Wellington-Hutt Railway land; thence m each and every year during the currency of such loan, by the said production and by the said southern boundary of b1.>ing a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Section 3 to a point where the western boundary of the Wel­ 181 ,J. G. APPLETON, County Clerk. lington-Manawa.tu Railway intersects the southern boundary of the said Section 3; thence by the Wellington-Manawa.tu Railway, a line bearing 26° 31' 30" distance 299 links, by the WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Military Reserve, a line bearing 49' distance 355· l links, by the Wellington-Manawa.tu Railway lines, bearing 311° 36' RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RA.TE. 40" distance 1,026 links, 277° 34' distance 385·7 links, to the aforesaid southern boundary of Section 3 ; thence by the N pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf by southern boundary of the said Section 3 to the Kaiwa.rra I the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, the Wellington Stream ; thence by the Ka.iwa.rra Stream and its branch City Milk-supply Act, 1919, and the Local Bodies' Loans Act, which forms the western boundary of Section 4, Kaiwa.rra 1913, the Council hereby resolves as follows:- District, Block Ill, Port Nicholson Survey District, to the That for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking fund, southern boundary of Section 5, Kaiwa.rra District, by the and other charges on a loan of £52,000 authorized to be raised boundary of the said Section 5 and the northern boundary by the Wellington City Council under the above-mentioned of Section 8, Kaiwa.rra ; and thence generally towards the Acts for the purpose of providing funds for the payment of west by the south-eastern boundary of Section 7, Ka.iwarra ail compensation-moneys or purchase-moneys payable ln District, Block Ill, Port Nicholson Survey District, and the respect of land taken or purchased under the provisions of north-western boundaries of Subdivisions I, II, III, IV, V, the Wellington City Milk-supply Act, 1919, or for the con- VI, VII, and VIII, Otari Native Reserve, and the south­ . struction or erection or acquisition of buildings, plant, machi­ western boundary of the last-mentioned subdivision and its nery, tramways, railway-sidings, or other appliances or prolongation to the right bank of the Ka.iwa.rra Stream, and works required for the purposes of such last-mentioned Act along the right bank of that stream to the northern boundary or for advances to farmers supplying milk to the Mayor, of the Waterworks Reserve; thence a.long the northern and Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington, or for western boundaries of that reserve to the northern boundary repaying moneys provided from the District Fund of the said of Section No. 69, Block X, Port Nicholson Survey District ; Corporation for all or any of the foregoing purposes, the said thence along the northern boundaries of Sections Nos. 69 and Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of three-fortieths 70, the easteru boundaries of Sections Nos. 70 and 38, Block (3/40d.) of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value X aforesaid, the ea.stern boundary of Section No. 37, Block (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property XIII, and its production to high-water mark of the sea ; within the City of Wellington ; and that such special rate thence easterly and northerly a.long high-water mark of shall be an annual recurring rate during the currency of such Cook's Strait to the western boundary-line of original Section loan, and be payable in equal half-yearly instalments on the No. 13, Block XI, Port Nicholson Survey District; thence first day of April and the first day of October during the along the said western boundary-line to the northern side of currency of such loan, being a period of ten years, or until Coutts Street and along the northern side of that street to a the loan is fully pa.id off. point in line with the western boundary of Allotment No. 19 The common seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens on plan No. 1773, deposited in the office of the District Land of the City of Wellington was hereunto affixed in the pre­ Registrar at Wellington ; thence along a right line bearing sence of- 32° 50' to the western boundary of Section No. 13 aforesaid JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. and along the said western boundary to the northern side of JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. a public road shown on Plan No. 1773 aforesaid; thence easterly along the northern side of that road to the south­ I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly western corner of Allotment No. 19; thence along the western e.dopted at a meeting of the Wellington City Council held boundaries of Allotments Nos. 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, on the 27th day of January, 1920. 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 4A, 3, and 2 shown on Plan No. 1773 185 JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. aforesaid ; thence along the northern boundary of the last­ mentioned allotment bearing 86° 58' 30" e.nd distance 62 links ; thence along a right line through Allotment No. l on plan WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. No. 1773 aforesaid bearing 354° 41', distance 440·8 links, to the southern side of Old Farm Road ; thence easterly a.long RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIA.L RATE. the southern side of that road to the western boundary of Original Section No. 9, Block VII, Port Nicholson Survey N pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf by District, and a.long that boundary to the north-eastern side I the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, the Wellington of Old Fa.rm Road; thence along the said north-western City Empowering Act 1908 Amendment Act, 1915, and the side of that road to the southernmost corner of Allotment Local Bodies' Loan-a Act, 1913, the Council hereby resolves No. 45, Block I, shown on plan No. 1335, deposited in the as follows :- office of the District Land Registrar at Wellington; thence G 530 THE NRW ZEALANb GAZETTE. [No. 14 along the western boundary of the said Allotment No. 45 to rate of one -twentieth of a penny in the pound upon the the southern side of the road along the shore of Evans Bay; rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all thence along the southern side of that road and along the rateable property within the portion of the City of Wellington western boundary of Section No. 9 aforesaid to high-water defined in the Schedule hereto, being that part of the City of mark of Evans Bay; thence along the high-water mark of Wellington which consists of the whole city, excluding the Evans Bay to the eastern boundary of the area described portions thereof that were formerly the Boroughs of Onslow in the Third Schedule to the Wellington City Reclamation and Melrose, and also excluding that portion of the city that andJEmpoweringjAct, 19061; thence along thP said last­ formerly formed part of the Borough of Karori, and that such mentioned eastern boundary and high-water mark of Evan's special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the Bay to a point on the southern bourulary of land reclaimed currency of such loan, and be payable in equal half-yearly by the Wellington Patent Slip Company, distant 2434 links instalments on the first day of April and the first day of south and 10,952 links east from Mount Cook Initial Station; October. during the currency of such loan, being a period thence along lines bearing ll 7° 24' distance 206·06 links, of ten years, or until the loan is fully paid off. bearing 80° 28' distance 157 ·58 links, bearing 2° 30' distance 206·6 links, and bearing 27° 43' distance 348·5 links (scaled) SOHEDULE. to high-water mark, and again along high-water mark of Evans Bay to a · point on the eastern boundary of another ALL that portion of the City of Wellington bounded as follows : portion of land reclaimed by the said company, distant The boundaries commence at a point where the north-eastern 1860·7 links south and ll775·lti links east from Mount Cook houndary of the land forming part of the Harbour of Port Initial Station ; thence along lines bearing due north distance Nicholson and granted by deed of grant dated the eighteenth 460 links, bearing 290° 58' distance. 91 · l 7 links, to high -water day of October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, mark, and along high-water mark of Evans Bay and Lambton i:-0 the Superintendent of the Province of Wellimgton, join Harbour to where the prolongation of the western boundary the Hutt Road, and extending from thence along the said of Section 1, Evans Bay District, meets the high-water mark road to a point due east of the eastern extremity of the aforesaid ; thence generally towards the south by the western southern boundary of Section No. l, Harbour District, boundaries of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Evans Bay District, Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District ; thence across the Blocks VII and XI, Port Nicholson Survey District, to the Hutt Road to the eastern extremity of the southern boundary north-eastern corner of Section 2, Town District, Block XI, of the said Section No. 1, Harbour District ; thence bounded Port Nicholson Survey District ; thence along the northern by the said Section No. 1, Harbour District, by Sections 3 boundary of Section 2 aforesaid till it meets the eastern and 2, Kaiwarawara District, and by the Tinakori North boundary of Melbourne Road ; thence along the eastern and Tinakori South Native Reserves, and by the Orangi­ boundary of Melbourne Road aforesaid till it meets the Kaupapa Native Reserve to where its eastern boundary prolongation eastward of the northern boundary of Section 5, meets the Tinakori Road; thence across the Tinakori Road Town District, Block X, Port Nicholson Survey District ; to the eastern side thereof ; thence by the Karori Road to thence by the northern boundary of Section 5 aforesaid ; where it meets the eastern boundary of Section No. 29, thence generally towards the north by the eastern boundaries Karori; thence by the said Section No. 29, Karori, and by of Sections 20, 18, 15, Ohiro District, and the eastern and Section No. 28, Karori, and by Sections No. 10 and 11, Ohiro, northern boundaries of Section 12, Ohiro District ; thence by to where the northern boundary of the said Section No. 11 the prolongation westward of the northern boundary of meets Ohiro Road ; thence across the said road to the eastern Section 12 aforesaid across Ohiro Road ; thence by the side thereof ; thence by the said road and by Sections 12, western boundary of Ohiro Road to the north-eastern corner 15, 18, and 20, Ohiro, Block X, Port Nicholson Survey Dis­ of Section 11, Ohiro District, Block X, Port Nicholson Survey trict, and by Section No. 5, Town District, to where the District ; thence by the northern boundary of Section 11 northern boundary of the said Section No. 5 meets Mel­ aforesaid, to the south-east corner of Section 10, Ohiro, bourne Road ; thence across Melbourne Road to the eastern Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District; thence .by the side thereof ; thence by Melbourne Road and by Section eastern boundary of Section 10, Ohiro, to the southern boun­ No. 2, Town District, and by Sections Nos. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, dary of Section 28, Karori District ; thence by the southern, Evan's Bay District, Block Vil, Port Nicholson Survey eastern, and northern boundaries of Section 28, Karori, and District, to where the production of the western boundary the eastern boundary of Section 29, Karori, till it meets the of the said Section No. l meets high-water mark; thence eastern boundary of Karori Road ; theoce by the eastern bounded by the waters of Lambton Harbour and Port Nichol­ boundary of Karori Road till it meets the prolongation of son the boundaries of which are more particularly described the eastern boundary of the Orangi-Kaupapa Block ; thence in the Neu Zealand Gazette (6th November, 1919, pages3388-9), across Tinakori Road and by the eastern boundaries of the to the point of commencement. Orangi-Kaupapa Block, Tinakori South and Tinakori North The common seal of the Mayor; Councillors, and Citizens Native Reserves, Sections 2 and 3, Kaiwarra District, Block of the City of Wellington was hereunto affixed in the presence VI, Port Nicholson Survey District, and by southern boundary of- of Section 1, Harbour District, till it meets the Hutt Road; JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. thence due east across the Hutt Road till it meets the seaward JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. boundary of the Wellington~Hutt Railway lan.d; thence by I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly the seaward boundary of the said Wellington-Hutt Railway adopted at a meeting of the Wellington City Council held land to the place of commencement : excluding all those on the 27th day of January, 1920. pieces of land described in the First ai;id Second Schedules 187 JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. of the Wellington (City) Suburbs Sanitation Act, 1893. The common seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington was hereunto affixed, in the pre­ COPY OF RESOLUTION. sence of- JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. T an extraordinary general meetipg of the shareholders JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. A of the Waharoa Syndicate (Limited), held on Thursda.y, I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly 5th February, 1920, it was resolved that the resolution, adopted at a meeting of the Wellington City Council held on "That the company be wound up voluntarily," carried at the 27th day of January, 1920. the meeting of 20th January, 1920, be confirmed. 186 JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. T. H. HANSON, Liquidator. 9th Februa.ry,)920. 188 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.

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N pursuance of the powers vested in it in that behalf by In tlw matter of the C,mnt,ies Act, l!l08, and the Public I the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, the Wellington Works Aet, l!J08. City Empowering Act, 1897, the Wellington City Empowering OTICE i>' herrby gi,·en that thP, Waitomo County C"uncil Act, 1908, and the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Council N proposes under the pruvi~ions of the above-mentioned hereby resolves as follows :- Aets to c.\ecute a eertain public work, namely: the con. That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking .structing and e.stablishment. of a quarry; and for the pur­ fund, and other charges on a loan of £28,000 authorized poses of such puhlic work, the lands described in the Schedule to be raised by the Wellington City Council under the above­ hereto are req uire

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