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No 87, 17 September 1942, 2371 JlumlJ. 87. 2371 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942. Land proclaimed as Road, and Road closed, in Block I, Tutaki Survey District, Murchison County. [L.S,] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ I General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as road the land described in the First Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS ROAD. Approxi:qrate Areas I of the Pieces of Land Being Shown on Plan Coloured on proclaimed as Road. Plan I A. R P. 0 2 4 Part Section 91, Square 138 (Ferry Reserve) P.W.D. 112244 Yellow. 0 2 20 Part Section 91, Square 138 (Ferry Reserve) 0 0 0·3. Part Section 55 (Ferry Reserve) .. (S.O. 9255.) 0 1 6 Part Section 97 P.W.D. 108877 Yellow. 0 3 27 Part Section 61, Square 170 Blul'. 0 2 17 Part Section 61, Square 170 0 1 29 Part Section 61, Square 170 0 0 15 River-bed adjoining Section 61, Square 170 0 0 16 Part Section 61, Square 170 (Scenic Reserve) 0 0 23 Part Section 61, Square 170 (Scenic Reserve) (S.O. 9069.) (Nelson R.D.) I SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD CLOSED. Approximate Areas I Adjoining or passing through Coloured on of the Pieces of Road Shown on Plan Plan closed. I A, R. P. 0 1 16 Section 92, Square 138 (Ferry Reserve), and Crown land P.W.D. 108877 Green. 0 0 17 Section 97 1 0 12 Section 10 (Scenic Reserve) 0 1 12 Part Section 61, Square 170 (Scenic Reserve) 0 0 10 Part Section 61, Square 170 (Scenic Reserve) 0 0 1 Part Section 61, Square 170 0 0 4 Part Section 61, .Square 170 (S.O. 9069.) . 0 0 33 Section 91, Square 138 (Ferry Reserve) P.W.D. 112244 0 2 34 Section 91, Square 138 (Ferry Reserve), and Section 97 0 0 5 Section 92, Square 138 (Ferry Resei:ve ), and Section 55 (Ferry Reserve) (S.O. 9255.) (Nelson R.D.) Situated in Block I, Tutaki Survey District. In the Nelson Land District; as the sa:to.e are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington. , Given under the hand of His Excelleneiy the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of September, 1942. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE TUE KING ! (P.W. 70/11/54/0/2.) THE NEW ZEAiAND GAZETTE. · [No. 87 Land proclaimed as Street in the Oity of W ellinc:ton. Street closed in the Borough of Greymoiith. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. .N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section N pursuance and exercise of the powe:r-s , con/erred by secti~n I twelve of the Lanfl Act, 1924, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cynl Loms Norton Newall, the Gcrvernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby the Governor~General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby as closed the pOTtion of street described in the Schedule proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as street: 0·62 Approximate area of the piece of street closed : 8 acres 3 Toods perches. .· . Being part Lot 2, D.P. 1091, bemg part of Sect10n 27, Town of 24'·6 perches. / Adjoining or passing through Reserve 51, Town of Greym.outh. Wellington. Situated in Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District (City of Situated in Block XII, Greymouth Survey District (Borough of Greymouth) (Westland R.D.). (S.O. 4294.) Wellington). (S.O. 20891.) the Westland Land District; as the same is more, particu­ In the Wellington Land District ; as the same is ~ore In '" particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 11506f, deposited larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 113190, deposited in in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellmgton, and the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon colouTed green. thereon coloured blue. Given· under the h~nd ~f His- Excellency the Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued undeT the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of September, 1942. Seal of that Dominion, this 4th day of September, 194-2. H. T. ARMSTRONG, MinisteT of Public Works. :H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. GOD SAVE THE KING ! GOD SAVE THE KING ! (P.W. 23/381/60.) 'P.W. 51/2757.) Stopping Government Road in Block II, Tauhara Siirvey District. Land proclaJ;med as Street in the Borough of Oamaru. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. {L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the poweTs and authorities vested in A PROCLAMATION. I . me bv the Public Works Act, 1928, and of every other power and authoi-ity in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Cyril Louis N pursuance and exercise of the powers· confe:red ~y N mton Newall, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cynl Loms Zealand, do hereby proclaim as stopped the Government road Norton Newall the Governor-General of the Dominion of described in the Schedule hereto, such road being no longer required. New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road heTeby stopped :- SCHEDULE. A. R. P. Adjoining OT passing through APPRIOXIMATE area of the piece of land pToclaimed as street: 1 rood 38·41 peTches. g ~ 3~} Parts Rangatira No. 8A 2 Block ; coloured green. Being paTt Reserve D, Town of OamaTu. g\ ~ fg} Parts Ra~gatira No. 4 Block ; coloured green. Situated in the Borough of Oamaru (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 9300.) 0 1 141 0 0 38 ~Parts Rangatim No. 8A Block; coloured green. In the Otago Land District ; as the same is more 0 0 26j particularly delineated on the plan maTked P.W.D. 113543, 0 0 8 Road adjoining Rangatira No. 4 Block; coloured deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at blue, edged blue. Wellington, and theTeon colomed blue. 0 0 25 Road adjoining RangatiTa No. 8A 2 Block; coloured Given undeT the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ red, edged red. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Situated in Block II, Tauhara Survey District (AucklandR.D.) under the Seal of that Dominion, this 9th day of (S.O. 30776.) SeptembeT, 1942. In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more H. T. ARMijTRONG, Minister of Public Works. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 110702, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, GOD SAVE THE KING! and thereon coloured as above mentioned. (P.W. 51/2731.) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dom.inion, this 9th day of September, 1942. Land proclaimed as Street in the Borough of Greymouth. H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of Public Works. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. Gon SAVE THE KING ! (P.W. 70/3/21/0.) A PROCLAMATION. N pmsuance and exercise of the powe~s con~erred by section I twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Cynl Loms Norton Newall, Arnending a Proclamation setting apart Grown Land as a the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Provisional State Forest. proclaim. as street the land described in the Schedule hereto. [L.s.] C. L. N. NEWALL, GovernoT-General. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as street :- HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the twenty-first A. R. p. Being W day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty. 2 2 35 Part Crown land ; coloured blue. two (hereinafter referred to as" the said PToclamation "), and 2 2 39 PaTt Reserve 51, Town of Greymouth ; coloured published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 72 of the twenty­ sepia. , s_eventh day of July, one thousand nine h~ndred and forty­ two, at page 1961, an area of land containing 333 acres in Situated in Block XII, Greym.outh Survey District (Borough of the Wellington Land District was proclaimed as a provisional Greym.outh) (Westland R.D.). (S.O. 4293.) State forest in terms of section eighteen of the Forests Act, In the Westland Land District; as the same are more particu­ 1921-22 : And whereas an enor was made in the Schedule larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D, 113191, deposited in to the said Proclamation and it is desirable that this enor the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon be rectified : · colomed as above mentioned. Now, therefore, I, Cyril Louis Norton Newall, the Governor­ Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pmsuance and Given under the hand of His Excellencv the Governor-Genera1 exercise of the poweTs conferrnd on me by section three of the of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Forests Amendment Act, 1925, do hereby by way of amend­ Seal of that Dom.inion, this 9th day of September, 1942.
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