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NEW ZEALAND GAZR'l*IE
No. 108 2483 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZR'l*IE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 31 OCTOBER 1974 Land Taken for the Auckland-Hamilton Motorway in the SCHEDULE City of Auckland NORTH AUCKlAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that piece of land containing 1 acre 3 roods 18.7 DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General perches situated in Block XIII, Whakarara Survey District, A PROCLAMATION and being part Matauri lHlB Block; as shown on plan PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Edward M.O.W. 28101 (S.O. 47404) deposited in the office of the Denis Blundell, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby Minister of Works and Development at Wellington and proclaim and declare that the land first described in the thereon coloured blue. Schedule hereto and the undivided half share in the land Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor secondly therein described, held by Melvis Avery, of Auck General and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, land, machinery inspector, are hereby taken for the Auckland this 23rd day of October 1974. Hamilton Motorway. [Ls.] HUGH WATT, Minister of Works and Development. SCHEDULE Goo SAVE THE QUEEN! NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT (P.W. 33/831; Ak. D.O. 50/15/14/0/47404) ALL those pieces of land situated in the City of Auckland described as follows: A. R. P. Being Land Taken for Road and for the Use, Convenience, or 0 0 11.48 Lot 1, D.P. 12014. Enjoyment of a Road in Blocks Ill and VII, Te Mata 0 0 0.66 Lot 2, D.P. -
Marine Mollusca of Isotope Stages of the Last 2 Million Years in New Zealand
See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232863216 Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 4. Gastropoda (Ptenoglossa, Neogastropoda, Heterobranchia) Article in Journal- Royal Society of New Zealand · March 2011 DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2011.548763 CITATIONS READS 19 690 1 author: Alan Beu GNS Science 167 PUBLICATIONS 3,645 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Integrating fossils and genetics of living molluscs View project Barnacle Limestones of the Southern Hemisphere View project All content following this page was uploaded by Alan Beu on 18 December 2015. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. This article was downloaded by: [Beu, A. G.] On: 16 March 2011 Access details: Access Details: [subscription number 935027131] Publisher Taylor & Francis Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37- 41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t918982755 Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 4. Gastropoda (Ptenoglossa, Neogastropoda, Heterobranchia) AG Beua a GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand Online publication date: 16 March 2011 To cite this Article Beu, AG(2011) 'Marine Mollusca of isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 4. Gastropoda (Ptenoglossa, Neogastropoda, Heterobranchia)', Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 41: 1, 1 — 153 To link to this Article: DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2011.548763 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2011.548763 PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. -
No 44, 26 March 1986, 1291
No. 44 1291 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: WEDNESDAY, 26 MARCH 1986 CORRIGENDUM Declaring Land Used as a Roadway in Block IX, Marotiri Survey District, Taumarunui County to be Road Land Acquired jor a State Primary School in the City of Dunedin PAUL REEVES, Governor-G.eneral IN the declaration with the above heading dated 12 February 1986 A PROCLAMATION and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 23 of 20 February 1986 at page 774 for the reference to "the 30th day of February PuRSUANT to sections 421 and 422 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, 1986" which appears in the fifth line, read "the 20th day of February I, The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Reeves, the Governor-General 1986" which date appears in the original declaration signed for the of New Zealand, hereby declare the land described in the Schedule Minister of Works and Development. hereto, and used as a roadway, to be road, and to be vested in The Taumarunui County Council. (P.W. 31/1226; Dn. D.O. 16/62/0/3) 16 SCHEDULE SoUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT ALL that piece ofland containing 5.7716 hectares, situated in Block Declaring Land in a Roadway Laid Out in Block XI/, Horohoro IX, Marotiri Survey District, being part Waihaha 4 Block (formerly Survey District, Rotorua District, to be Road Waihaha 3E3 Block); as shown coloured blue on S.O. Plan 45140, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Hamilton. PAUL REEVES, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, A PROCLAMATION this 18th day of March 1986. -
The Arrest of Winiata Te Whaaro and the Eviction of the Pokopoko Community
Wai 2180, #A56 The Arrest of Winiata Te Whaaro and the Eviction of the Pokopoko Community A Report Commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal for the Taihape Inquiry District (Wai 2180) Jane Luiten August 2017 Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1 Background Context............................................................................................. 9 Winiata Te Whaaro and the Pokopoko Community ......................................................................... 11 The Studholmes ................................................................................................................................ 15 The Donnellys ................................................................................................................................... 30 The Role of the Runholder: Civil proceedings ................................................................................. 34 The Role of the Sheriff ..................................................................................................................... 40 The Sheriff of Whanganui, Andrew Thomson .................................................................................. 45 The Role of the Police ....................................................................................................................... 48 Sergeant John Cullen ....................................................................................................................... -
Taihape-Napier Corridor Management Plan
Project Number: 5-P1362.00 Taihape-Napier Road Corridor Management Plan 16 October 2020 CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT FOR COMMENT Contact Details Matt Evis WSP Level 4 The Square Centre 478 Main Street PO Box 1472 Palmerston North 4410 +64 6 350 2500 +64 21 245 0547 [email protected] Document Details: Date: 16th October 2020 Reference: 5-P1362.00 Status: Draft Prepared by Matt Evis Reviewed by Phil Harrison Approved for release by Campbell Ogilvie ©WSP New Zealand Limited 2020 i Document History and Status Revision Date Author Reviewed by Approved by Status A 16/10/2020 M Evis P Harrison C Ogilvie Draft Revision Details Revision Details A Draft report for client comment ©WSP New Zealand Limited 2020 ii Contents Abbreviations ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Disclaimers and Limitations ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. -
Charles Smith, Whanganui
Worlds Apart: Indigenous Re-engagement with Museum-held Heritage: A New Zealand - United Kingdom Case Study by Michelle Horwood A thesis submitted to Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Museum and Heritage Studies Victoria University of Wellington 2015 To my family Margaret MacKenzie, Basil Horwood, Nicola Horwood, John Verstappen, Henry Horwood Verstappen, Mackenzie Horwood Verstappen Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................................... iii Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... v Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................... vii List of Figures ........................................................................................................................... ix Introduction: Worlds Apart ........................................................................................................ 1 Chapter 1: Methods for Reconnecting Indigenous Communities and Museums .................... 31 Chapter 2: An Assemblage—Charles Smith, His Collection, Ngā Paerangi and Pitt Rivers Museum.................................................................................................................................... 57 Chapter 3: Disassembling a Heritage Network—People and Things, Events -
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Jublisgtrt Bg '.!\,Utgorii)2
:Jtumb. 57. ,. 2643 \ THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Jublisgtrt bg '.!\,utgorii)2. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927. RRATUM.-In Schedule to Warrant opening lands in Land proclaimed as a Road in Bk>cks Ill and IV, Tripp E Taranaki Land District for selection on renewable lease, Survey District, Ashburton County. published in Gazette No. 513, dated 4th August, 1927, at page 2624, read" Section 4, Block VI, Aria Survey District," for "Section 3, Block VJ, Aria Survey District." [L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-Genera.I. A PROCLAMATION. Land proclaimed as a Street in. the Boro1tgh of New N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I'lymo,ith. I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Genera.I Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do [L.s.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a. road the land in Tripp Survey District described in the Schedule A PROCLA~IATIO~. hereto. ] N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by section twelve of the La.nd Act, 1924, I, General Sir SCHEDULE. Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. of New Zealand, do hereby procl,iim as a street the land in the Borough of New Plymouth described in the Schedule hereto. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road:- SCHEDULE. A, R P. Being Portion of LAND PROCLAIMED AS A STREET. 2 3 22 Run 113, Block III; coloured red. 4 2 3 Crown land, Blocks III and IV ; coloured APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a yellow. -
Meeting of Owners
MEETING OF OWNERS Date: Saturday 10 April 2021 Time: 10.00am Location: Moawhango Marae, Taihape C O N T E N T S Directory ................................................................................................................ 1 Agenda .................................................................................................................. 2 Minutes of 30 March 2019 Meeting of Owners ...................................................... 3 Reports ................................................................................................................ 14 Annual Accounts ................................................................................................. 33 Election of Trustees…………………………………………………………………….74 General Business……………………………………………………………………….75 D I R E C T O R Y Name of Organisation: Owhaoko B & D Trust Postal Address: PO Box 7233 Hamilton East Hamilton 3247 Contact Details: T: 0800 274 374 E: [email protected] or [email protected] W: www.owhaoko.co.nz Trustees: Richard Steedman (Chairman) Barbara Ball Angus Hartley Cyril Mako Mark Ross Terence Steedman Ngaire Anne Kauika-Stevens Manager: Sharon Mariu Accountant: Asher Group Ltd Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors PO Box 7233 Hamilton 3247 Auditor: Spooner, Hood & Redpath Ltd Chartered Accountants PO Box 765 Whanganui 4541 Bankers: Bank of New Zealand Willis Street Branch Wellington 1 A G E N D A Whakamoemiti / Mihimihi Timatanga – 10.00am 1. Mihimihi 2. Apologies 3. Minutes of Previous Meeting of Owners 4. Matters Arising 5. Reports 6. Audited Annual Accounts 7. Election of Trustees 8. General Business 9. Whakamoemiti – Whakamutunga Please note: a) A morning tea will be available from 9.30am. Lunch will be served after the meeting. b) All Owners must register and obtain a voting card for voting purposes. c) There is one vote per Whanau Trust. The voting card will be given to the first trustee from the Whanau Trust who arrives at the Owners Meeting. d) Voting by proxy will not be accepted. e) All apologies to be registered at the Registration Table. -
Fortifications of the New Zealand Wars
Fortifications of the New Zealand Wars Nigel Prickett In Memory Tony Walton [26 November 1952 – 6 November 2008] New Zealand archaeological sites central file-keeper New Zealand Historic Places Trust [1978–1987] Department of Conservation [1987–2008] This report is one of the last Department of Conservation archaeological contract projects in which Tony was involved and reflects his interest in historic sites of the New Zealand Wars, and so is a fitting tribute to his career. Cover: Alexandra Redoubt, near Tuakau, was established by British troops the day after General Cameron crossed the Mangatawhiri River on 12 July 1863 at the start of the Waikato War. The earthwork fortification was located to secure the right flank of the invasion route and to protect military transport to the front on the Waikato River 100 m below. The outstanding preservation is a result of the redoubt now being within an historic reserve and cemetery. See Section 3.10 in the report. Photo: Nigel Prickett, April 1992. This report is available from the departmental website in pdf form. Titles are listed in our catalogue on the website, refer www.doc.govt.nz under Publications, then Books, posters and factsheets. © Copyright May 2016, New Zealand Department of Conservation ISBN 978–0–478–15069–8 (web PDF) ISBN 978–0–478–15070–4 (hardcopy) This report was prepared for publication by the Publishing Team; editing by Sarah Wilcox and Lynette Clelland, design and layout by Lynette Clelland. Publication was approved by the Deputy Director-General, Science and Policy Group, Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. -
The Archaeology of the New Zealand Wars
Occasional Publications in Archaeology No. 1 Planning a Future for New Zealand War Sites and Landscapes Nigel Prickett & Rick McGovern-Wilson (Eds.) 6 July 2009 ISBN 978-0-908577-90-3 (online) Table of Contents 1 Introduction: historical context and archaeological record – Nigel Prickett ..............2 2 The regions..................................................................................................................2 3 The sites ......................................................................................................................4 4 The historic landscape...............................................................................................11 5 Condition, loss, and threats to historic sites and landscapes of the New Zealand Wars – InSitu Heritage Ltd..........................................................................................11 5.1. Recorded archaeological sites of the NZ Wars.................................................11 5.1.1 Methodology...............................................................................................11 5.1.2 Recorded sites .............................................................................................12 5.1.3 Site location ................................................................................................14 5.2 Current condition, loss and threats.....................................................................15 6 References.................................................................................................................15 -
Catchments of New Zealand
R. M. ñtcoowA# CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued by SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COUNCIL DECEMBER 1956 ô p CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued bY SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COI.]NCIL R. M. ñtcoowA# CATCHMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND Issued by SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL COUNCIL DECEMBER 1956 RIVER AND STREAM CATCHMENTS OF NE\UT ZB,ALAND to codifY Soil Con- d, for the tem. The nt areas drained by the particular stream or coverage of the Dominion. between 001. and 499.... are in the North the island. Those between y south of Farewell Spit and sufficiency of numbers it has some unimportant streams under one number. he more thickly populated areas, and a propor- here. The first three figure r stream dislharging into the sea. The ñext numbered from the mouth and proceeding her bank as they.are met. The laôt number a stream flowing into one of the main tributaries. In general this pro though it is severely strained in the case of large catchments such as the Clutha and, to a lesser extent, the Waikato. In such cases several minor tributaries are grouped under one number. Tributaries of a sub-tributary are shown set back i denotes the Clutha River flowing to the sea; 63 nd the final O. tne pootUurn disc-harging into the be omitted' ee., O¡ZOIO denotes thé Waiaruhe of Islands. Note: ln the list the first three figures denoting the main catchment d aDDear at the top of each series but are not repeated for the tributaries oi,'.trb"tr of thesê are set back. -
Owhaoko B & D Trust
OWHAOKO B & D TRUST April 2021 Kai Raumati – Kai Makariri I Te Hinu o Te Whenua Tihei Mauriora! Tena koutou E te nui E te rahi Ko tenei te Pānui Whenua o Owhaoko – Ko te pataka kai mo te Iwi. Tena koutou, tena koutou, aa tena ra tatou katoa Welcome to this our latest Owhaoko B&D Trust Newsletter post our recent biennial Meeting of Owners held on 10th April 2021 at Moawhango Marae. Change of Trustees Our sincerest thanks to outgoing trustee Angus Hartley for his many years of service on the Trust. His expertise and experience was of great benefit to the Trust. We also welcome trustee elect Lisa Chase and look forward to the valuable contributions she will bring to the board table. I hope you enjoy the contents of this newsletter and we look forward to any feedback or questions you may have. Owners Services Every year in January we have a hikoi for about 15 owners and their descendants to re-engage with their whenua. There is no cost to the participants although the walk is not easy and this year, we brought in more Improving Communication helicopters so those unable to complete the walk could still be catered for. Owhaoko B & D Trust administers the following seven (7) land blocks: We also have a number of free trips per year available Owhaoko B No.1B Owhaoko D No. 1 Owhaoko D No. 3 to owners to use the owners hut at Ngā Māhanga. Again, our lands are rugged, remote and landlocked so it Owhaoko D No .4B Owhaoko D No.