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New Zealand Gazette No. 46 1181 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 20 JUNE 1957 CORRIGENDA SECOND SCHEDULE ALL that piece of land in the South Auckland Land District IN the Proclamation dated 28 May 1957, taking land for containing 2 roods 33 · 7 perches, being Lot 1, D.P. 30223, State housing purposes in the City of Gisborne, and published being part Section 18, Block X, Orahiri Survey District. All in Gazette, No. 42, 30 May 1957, page 1075, in the description certificate of title, Volume 748, folio 60, Auckland Land of the area of 6 acres 1 rood 11 · 4 perches read "Lots 1 to 6 Registry. (both inclusive), 9 to 31 (both inclusive), D.P. 4243", for Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ "Lots 1 to 6 (both inclusive), 9 to 31 (both inclusive), D.P. General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, 4234". this 17th day of June 1957. F. M. HANSON, Commissioner of Works. [Ls.] W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. (H.C. 4/62/39; D.O. 4/62/7) Goo SA VE THE QUEEN! (P.W. 31/458; D.O. 39/36/0) IN the notice releasing land from the provisions of the Maori Crown Land and Land Held for State Housing Purposes Set Affairs Act 1953 (Te Kaha Development Scheme) published Apart for Road in Block XIII, Rangitaiki Upper Survey in the Gazette, 28 March 1957, No. 25, page 557, for "Te Kaha District, and Block XVI, Rotoma Survey District 50B, area 222 acres 0 roods 0 perches" read "Te Kaha 50B, area 222 acres O roods 10 perches". C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Dated at Wellington this 12th day of June 1957. A PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ T. T. ROPIHA, Secretary for Maori Affairs. General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor­ (M.A. 63/9; D.O. 6416) General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land described in the First Schedule hereto, and the land, now held for State housing purposes, described in the Second Schedule hereto, are hereby set apart for road; and I Land Held for the Purposes of an Accommodation House, and also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and a Public Reserve, Set Apart for a Public School in Blocks X after the 24th day of June 1957. and. XI, Orahiri Survey District FIRST SCHEDULE ALL those pieces of Crown land in the South Auckland Land C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General District, Auckland R.D., described as follows: A. R. P. Being A PROCLAMATION 4 3 5 · 4 Part Allotment 39, Mata ta Parish, Block XVI, PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Rotoma Survey District, and Block XIII, Rangi­ Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor-General taiki Upper Survey District; coloured yellow on of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land plan. described in the First Schedule hereto now held for the purpose 0 0 25 Part bed of the Tarawera River, Block XIII, of an accommodation house, and the public reserve described Rangitaiki Upper Survey District; coloured in the Second Schedule hereto, are· hereby set apart for a sepia, edged sepi1., on plan. public school; and I also declare that this Proclamation shall o 2 36·7l take effect on and after the 24th day of June 1957. 0 3 2· 5 Parts Allotment 39, Matata Parish, Block XVI, 0 0 31 ·6 Rotoma Survey District; coloured yellow on 0 0 1 · 1 j plan. FIRST SCHEDULE 0 0 26 ALL those pieces of land in the South Auckland Land District, SECOND SCHEDULE situated in the Orahiri Survey District, Auckland R.D., ALL that piece of land in the South Auckland Land District described as follows: containing 7 acres 2 roods 18 · 5 perches, situated in Block XIII, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District, Auckland R.D., being A. R. P. Being part Allotment 315, Matata Parish; coloured blue on plan. 0 3 5· 1 Part Hauturu East lA 5c, Blocks X and XI; As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan coloured yellow on plan P.W.D. 153553. (S.O. marked P.W.D. 153640 (S.O. 37842) deposited in the office of 37760.) the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured as 0 0 7· 1 Part Hauturu East lA 5c, Block XI, coloured sepia above mentioned. on plan P.W.D. 145772. (S.O. 36968.) Part closed road in Proclamation 8215, Block XI; Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ coloured yellow on plan P.W.D. 145772. (S.O. General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, 36968.) this 17th day of June 1957. [Ls.] W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in Goo SA VE .HE QUEEN! the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington. (P.W. 35/778; D.O. 55/4/0) 1182 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 46 Crown Land Set Apart for Police Purposes (Residences) in Land Taken for State Housing Purposes in Block VI, the Borough of Mount Wellington Newcastle Survey District C. W. M. NORRIE. Governor-General C. W. M. NORRIE. Governor-General A PROCLAMATION A PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor­ General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor­ General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby State housing purposes; and I also declare that this Proclama­ set apart for police purposes (residences); and I also declare tion shall take effect on and after the 24th day of Jun~ 1957. that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 24th day of June 1957. SCHEDULE ALL that piece of land in the South Auckland Land District SCHEDULE containing 1 rood 14 · 3 perches, situated in Block VI, New­ castle Survey District, and being Lot 34, D.P. 10154, being ALL that piece of Crown land in the North Auckland Land part Allotment 167, Waipa Parish. All certificate of title, District containing 3 roods 35 · 8 perches, situated in the Volume 426, folio 150, ,Auckland Land Registry. Borough of Mount Wellington, Auckland R.D., and being Lots 82, 88, 100, 132, and 142, D.P. 43373. Formerly part Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ certificates of title, Volume 1328, folio 2, and Volume 1328, General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, folio 3, Auckland Land Registry. this 14th day of June 1957 . Given under _the hand of His . Excellency the Governor­ . [L.s.] y,/. _S. GOOSMAN, Minist~r of Wor~~- General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, Goo SA VE THE QUEEN! this 17th day of June 1957. (H.C. 4/400/24/97 /1; D.O. 54/137) [L.s.] W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. Goo SAVE 'IHE QUEEN! (P.W. 25/59; D.O. 17/89/0) , Additional Land Taken for a Secondary School in Block II, M aketu Survey District C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General Crown Land Set Apart for Police Purposes (Residence) in A PROCLAMATION the Borough of Rotorua PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ General Sir Charles Willoughby Make Norrie, the Governor­ General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that C. W. M. NORRIE, Governor-General the additional land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby A PROCLAMATION taken for a secondary school; and I also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the 24th day of PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Lieutenant­ June 1957. General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, the Governor­ General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby SCHEDULE set apart for police purposes (residence); and I also declare ALL those pieces of land in the South Auckland Land District, that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the situated in Block II, Maketu Survey District, Auckland R.D., 24th day of June 1957. described as follows: A. R. P. Being SCHEDULE 0 3 1 · 2} Parts Lot 1, D.P. 17893; being part Section 15; 0 0 5 coloured yellow, edged yellow, on plan. ALL that piece of Crown land in the South Auckland Land 3 0 14·2 Part Lot 1, D.P. 17893, being part Sect10n 15; District containing 1 rood 32 perches, situated in Block IV, coloured yellow on plan. Horohoro Survey District, Borough of Rotorua, being Lot 3 1 33 · 1 Part Lot 2, D.P. 17893, being part Section 15; 109, D.P. S. 1628, being part Section 46, Suburbs of Rotorua. coloured yellow on plan. Formerly part certificate of title, Volume 658, folio 265, Auckland Land Registry. 6 5n:n Parts Lot 2, D.P. 17893, being part Section 15; 0 0 15 J coloured yellow, edged yellow, on plan. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, marked P.W.D. 153556 (S.O. 37574) deposited in the office this 14th day of June 1957. of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured [L.s.] W.
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