<<

jumb. 81. 1253

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1913.

Lana taken for the Purpose, of a Road in Blocks II and I La.nd taken for the Purposes of a Road in Block VII, Reao VI, Survey District, Gook County. Survey District.

[L.S.] L I V E RP O O L , Gov e r nor . [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. HEJtEAS the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto HEREAS the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto W is required to be ta.ken, under the Public Works W is required to be taken, under the Public Works Aot, 1908, for ,. certs.in public work, to wit, for the purposes Act, 1908, for a certain public work, to wit, for the pur­ of a. ro,.d in Blocks II .. ud VI, Wa.ima.ta. Survey District: poses of a road in Block VII, Heao Snrvey District : And where.. s the Cook County Council h,.s la.id before And whereas all the conditions precedent required bx law the Governor a memorial, accompanied by a. map, and also to be observed and performed prior to the taking of such land the statutory declaration, as required by the said Act: for the purposes hereinbefore specified have been observed Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of and performed : Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of in pursuance and exercise of the powers ..nd authorities Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every in pursuance and exercise of the powers and a.uthorities other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every behalf, do hereby proclaim a.nd declare that the land other power and a.uthority in anywise enabling me in this described in the Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare tha.t the land de­ purposes of a road; and I do a.lso declare that this ~ro­ scribed in the Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the pur­ clama.tion shall ta.ke effect on a.nd after the twenty-sixth poses of the said road; and I do also hereby declare tha.t this da.y of April, one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd thirteen. Proclamation_ shall take effect on and after the tweuty-sixth da.y of April, one thousand nine hundred a.nd thirteen. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. -~ Sit:~ted -· 1 -----.:-:, Approximate! ].; in 1· Shown f o3 Reing Portion .... Survey on "g ~ in 0 g5: ~}~t~f , Being Portion Situated Shown of .£S:i District ; Plan 8 § : o Survey on Piece of I of B$ District of Ple.n Land taken. ------·-- ---~---of__ . i ·----- iii ' ' A. :a.. p, I i i : ll O 32 / Lot 2, Nga.koroa In&\ Wa.ima.t .... l P.W.D, IRed. -~ \ fo- lM~raekowh~i~l1vn I~eao .. ,P.W.~-!Bordere~ ______, VI ,_ ____ 1 33264 I __ , Block , , 32682 pink. ---- -~-·------· .. In the Ha.wke's Ba.y La.nd District; as the same is more In the Ta.rana.ki Land District ; as the same is more par­ pa.rticula.rly delinea.ted on the pla.n marked a.nd coloured as ticularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured a.11 above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincia.l of Publio Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Pro­ District. vincial District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthm William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savil41, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the sn.id Dominion, at the Govern­ the Seal of the ss id Dominion, at the Govern· ment House, at Wellington, this second day of ment House, at Wellington, this fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousa.nd nine April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nin hundred a.nd thirteen. hnndred and thirteen. · W. FRASER, A. L. HERDMAN, Minister of Public Works. For Minister of Public Works, Gan BA VE THE KING ! GOl) ~AVE THE KING! A 1254 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Proclaiming Native Land to be Cruum Land under Section road ; and I do also declare that this Procla.m.a.tion shall 874 of the Native Land .A.ct, 1909. take effect on and after the twenty-sixth day of April; one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. [r..s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS by section three hundred and seventy-four 8 W of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred Being Shown ""a to a.a "the said Act"), it is provided, inter alia, that all Pan of on 5.! Native land purchased by the Crown under the authority Plan oil. 'o of the said Act shall, on becoming vested in severalty in the 0 Crown, become Crown land subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and shall be proclaimed as such by the A, R, P, ! Governor, and shall thereafter be administered- and dealt 0 0 10 Lot 16 of Sec. I iRimuta..ka P.W.D. Red. with a.ocordingly : 119, D.P. 195, 93083 And whereas the Native la.nd set out in the Schedule Upper Hott hereto has been purchased and he.s become vested in Town District, aeveralty in the Crown : Hutt R.D. I Now, therefore, in pursuance and exeroise of the power I 0 0 20 Seo. 119, Upper ,, : Ditto .. Blue. a.nd authority conferred upon me by section three hundreCI Hutt Town a.nd aeventy-four of the ea.id Act, I, Arthur William. de District, Hutt Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Do­ i R.D. m.inion of New Zealand, do hereby procle.im the land set 0 l ~·7 j Ditto .. Green. out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject to the !4md Aot, 1908. All in the Wellington Land District; as the same a.re more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured SCHEDULE. a.a above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the . ···------Minister of Public Works, a.t Wellington, in the Welling­ Land . N&meofBlock. Area. Survey Regietratlon ton Provincial District. Diohict. District. ~------I I I Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht A. R, P. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Qta.wha.o A No. 4, 100 0 0 Taka.pa.u Ha.wke's Ba.y. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Subdivisions 4 Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and and.Ii; Section A Saint George, Member of the Roye.I Victorian Ota.wha.o A No. 4, 157 2 as . Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Subdivision 6 " and over His Majesty'1t Dominion of New Zea­ land and its Dependencies ; and issued under Ota.wha.o A No. 4, 742 o as . . Subdivision 7 the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern· ment House, at Wellington, this third day of Ota.wha.o A No. 5a 220 0 0 . . A 51 April, in the yea.r of our Lord one thousand nine . No. 118 0 0 . N A 5H hundred and thirteen. . No. 225 0 0 . N A No. 6B 150 0 0 W. FRASER, . . . Minister of Public Works N A No. 6D 616 N 0 0 " . A No. 6E 175 0 0 . . GOD SAVE THlli KING !

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Land takm for the Purpo,u of a Po,t-o(/ice in Block II, Ea.rl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Totara Survey Diatrict. Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and Saint· George, Member of the Royal Victorian [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea.­ A PROCLAMATION. land and its Dependencies ; and issued under HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto the Seal of the said Dominion. at the Govern­ W is required to be ta.ken, under the Public Works ment House, at Wellington, this third day of April, Act, 1908, for a certain public work, tc wit, for post-o:flice in the year of our I.om one thousand nine hundred purposes in Block II, Totara Survey District: and thineen. And whereas agreements have been entered into, in W. H. BERRIES, terms of section twenty-seven of the Ba.id Act, to take such Native Minister. la.nd for the public work hereinafter eet forth : And whereas a pla.n has been prepared, and the Minister Go» SA VE THE KING ! has recommended the Governor to issue a. Proclamation taking the land as required by the said Act : Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Land taun for the Purpo,e, of a Road in BT.ock I, Rimutaka Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, Survey Dutrlct, Upper Hutt Town District. in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in me by the Public Works Acit, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this [r..s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. behalf, and being satisfied of the sufficiency of the agree­ A PROCLAMATION. ments hereinbefore referred to, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is HEREAS the land detcribed in the Schedule heretc hereby ta.ken for post-office purposes; a.ud I also hereby W is required to be ta.ken, under the Public Works declare that this Procla.ma.tion shall take effect on and after Act, 1908, for the pnrposes of a road in Block I, Rimuta.ka. the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand nine hundred Survey District, Upper Hutt Town District: and thirteen. And wherea.e a.n agreement h11,11 been entered into with the owner of the eaid land to take the said land for the purposes above mentioned : SCHEDULE. And whereas the Upper Hutt Town Board has la.id ------~------~ before the Governor a memoria.l, together with a map in "co"" a duplioa.te, as required by the Public Works Act, 1908: .s Situated 0 J:!R coo In Shown 'i a Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of 0 Being -,aO Survey 'R ci,: Portion of """" on .... Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, 0 .. coJ .. - District Plan gi;:; in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ~fg ot 'o vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, the Town : .. i.: iii""" 0 Boards Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority ---- - in anywise enabling me in thiP beha.lf, and being satisfied of A. R, P. I • the sn:Oicienoy of the agreement hereinbefore referred to, 0 0 23·9 Secs. 95, 96, and ' II Tota.ra. IP.W.D. j Green do hereby procla.im and declare that the land described in ' pt. 91, Town 33048 border. of Ross the ·sohedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of a ------·------APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1255

In the Westland La.nd District; as the ea.me is more Land taken for the Purpo1e1 of a Native School in Bloek n. pa.rticula.rly delineated on the ple.n ma.rked a.nd coloured Whangaruru Survey Dutrict. a.a above mentioned and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, a.t Wellington, in the Wellington Provinoia.l District. [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht A PROCLAMATION. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and W is required to be taken, under the Public Work1 Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Act, 1908, for a certain public work, to wit, for the pur­ Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in poses of a. Na.tive school in Block II, Whanga.ruru Survey and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ District: land and its Dependencies ; and issued under And whereas all the conditions precedent required by law the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern· · to be observed and performed prior to the taking of such ment House, a.t Wellington, this third da.y of le.nd for the purposes hereinbefore specified have been April, in the year of our Lord one thousa.nd observed and performed : nine hundred a.nd thirteen. Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Ea.rl of W. FRASER, Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zeal&nd, Mini1ter of Public Works. in pursue.nee and exercise of the powers and authorities GoD SA vE THE KING ! vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of the ea.id Native school; and I do also hereby Land takm for the Purposes of a Post-otfic, in Block XI, declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and a.fter Survey District. the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand nine hundred a.nd thirteen. [L.~.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. HEREAS the land described in the. Schedule hereto W is required to be taken, under the Public Works Approx!- I .!3 I a Act, 1908, for a. certs.in public work, to wit, for the pur­ mate .,, .., Situated I ,;; a poses of a. post-office in Block XI, Rangiora. Survey Arett of Being -£,. ~ in Shown 1 ·f ca District: the Piece Portion of ~ Survey I on Plan I ciS:: of Land E ~ District of I _ooc And whereas a.n agreement has been entered· into, in ta.ken. 00 terms of section twenty-seven of the sa.id Aot, to ta.ke suoh le.nd for the public work herelna.fter set forth: And whereas a plan has been prepared, and the Minister 10, Whanga:uru-111 Wha.nga- P.W.D. \Edged ha.a recommended the Governor to issue a Proclamation ~ ~- 1' I taking the land, as required by the Act: Block : ruru 32978 ,, red. I (16620, blue) I Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, in pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers and authorities In the Auckland La.nd District; as the same is more par­ vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every ticularly delineated on the ple.n marked a.nd coloured e.e other power and a.uthority in anywise enabling me in this above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister beha.lf, and being satisfied of the sufficiency of the agreement of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Pro­ hereinbefore referred to, do hereby proclaim and declare that vincial District. the la.nd described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of the said post-office ; and I i.lso hereby Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right de$re that this Proclamation sha.11 take effect on and after Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, the twenty-sixth da.y of April, one thousand nine hundred Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the and thirteen. Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ SCHEDULE. land and its Dependencies ; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House, at Wellington, this fourth day of Situated Shown April, in the year of our Lord one thouaa.nd 11ine in on i Survey ] hundred and thirteen. District of Ple.n i A. L. HERDMAN, For Minister of Public Work,. A. II. P. Gon SA VE THl!l K:rNG ! 0 1 0; Reeerve 3919 XI ! Rangiora] P.W.D,IPink. (part of R.S. I 33304 834) 1 In the Oanterbury Land District ; as the same is more partioula.rly delineated on the plan marked and coloured a.a Land proclaimed a, a Boad, and Boad cloud, in Block Ill, above mentioned, and deposited In the office of Lhe Minister Maungatautari Survey District, County. of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, A PROCLAMATION. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Saint George. Member of the Royal Victorian I section eleven of tbe La.nd Act, 1908, I, Arthur Wil­ Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in liam de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents land and its Dependencies ; and issued under of the owners and mortgagee of the land described in the the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ First Schedule hereto, and of the Matama.ta County Council, ment House, at Wellington, this fourth day of being the local authority in whose district the said land ·is April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine situated, proclaim a.a a roa.d the hmd in Maungatautari hundred and thirteen. Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto; and A. L. HERDMAN, also do hereby, with the like consents as a.foresaid, proclaim For Minister of Public Works. a.s closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which is not required by rea.son of the roa.d described in .the GOD SA VE THE KING ! First Schedule hereto. 1256 THE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

J<'IRBT SCHEDULE. SECOND SCHEDULE LAND PROCLAIMED AB A ROAD. RoAD CLOSED.

C .... 0 .s "" .,o "0 Being ""-"' B G)~ Showu C i ! ...'I S't1 t d. Shown "'° ! Portion of -o,._'"' on Adjoining or .8 8 8~~:ey in I on 'S ~ "• j ll- Section g.s5] Plan g~ passing through Ji:q District of , Plan oP.. Ji"' a,·~ "'·~A 0 0 ai 0 0 ---,--c------·------• Ira I

A. R. P. 1 i I 1 0 17 '13.Subdivisionof I III ! Me.unge.-1 P.W.D. I Red. t ~- ;;; .. Lot 3, L.T.1 II Blue Moun- . P.W.D. j Green. j Hore.bore.Block I te.ute.ri 32366 , Plan 34/l ta.in 32579 , (16822, blue) 3 f g ~ } Lots 3 and 8, 1 i Ditto Ditto ·1 I L.T. Plan 345 1 SECOND SCHEDULE. 5 0 30 RoAD CLOSED. All in the Marlborough Land District; as the ea.me are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and I coloured as a.hove mentioned, and deposited in the office !]i I .9 "0 Adjoining : Situated -·1 Shown of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the .§i~'i I or 'al~ lll ,; 0 .. -o on i~ Wellington Provincial District. I p"ssing through I «- Survey Plan g~ [!:~ I Sections E"' Districl of ai I 0

11 .8 _A PROCLAMATION. :~]-c · i g a::~ a~ Being ~~ Sit~!ted ' Shown N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by ·;; ~"S·;~ I Portion of ~.S Survey on I section eleven of the Le.nd Act, 1908, I, Arthur William District of Plan de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the f: ce ~ 0 ca_ I__ - S-ec--t-io--n ~ p::i Dominion of New Zee.111,nd, do hereby, with the consents of !~![~ -- - __ I 00 Uie owners a.nd mortgagee of the la.nd described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Awe.tare Road Board, being the A. R. P. _3 2 0 106 IXVII! Orieri . P:.W.D. Req. ..lQ.Ce.1 11iuthority in whose district the se.id land is sitna.ted, } · 'proclaim .Bs · a road the land in Blue Mountain Survey 0 0 11 331~5. 21 0 16 1 District described in the First Schedule hereto; and e.lso XVI Ditto .• 1 do hereby, with the like consents a.s aforesaid, proclaim 16 2 10 2 as olosed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, { 1 XIII } which is not required by res.son of the road described in 12 2 16 1 XIII 3 the First Sohednle hereto. . 7 0 20 i { XIV } 3 XIII 7 1 O• 2 FIRST SCHEDULE. 10 3 0 1 I x~v LAND PI\OCLAIMED AS A RoAD. SECOND SCHEDULE. Rom CLOSED.

! .s 0 Adjoining or Sit'!ated ·j " passing ID Shown through 1e.£""""'"" on """~~ Sections "Ill Survey I Plan op.. District of ' 0 ~ 0

XIII Orieri ,P.W.D.j'Green. ! 33125 --·- -··------APRIL' 10.] THE ·NEW. ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1257

. All in the Marlborough Land District; as the same are Io~ ~ublio. W_orks, at Wellington, in the Wellingto~ Pro.­ more particularly delineated on the plan marked a.nd vmoml D1stnot. ooloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the oflioe Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht of the Miniater of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Honourable Arthur William de Brito Se.vile Wellington Provincial District. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of th; Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Given under the hand of His Excellency the Bight Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Honourable Arthur William de Brito S1wile, Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Most Distinguished Order of Saint M;cha.el and land and its Dependencies ; and issued under Sa.int George, Member of the Roya.I Victorian the Sea.I of thf! said Dominion, at the Govern­ Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in ment House, at Wellington, this third day of April, and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ in the year of our Lord one thousa.nd nine hundred land and its Dependencies ; and issued under and thirteen. the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ W. FRASER, ment Bouse, at Wellington. this third day of Minister of Public Works. April, in the year of our Lord one thOUlllllld nine hundred and thirt.een. GoD SA VE THIii KING ! ·w. FRASER, Minister of Public Works. Land proclaimed as a Boad in BlockB V.ll and Xl, Maun!laru Survey District, Hobson County. Gon SA VE THE KING ! [L.s.J LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William Land p1'0Claimed as a Boad, and Boad clo1ed, in Blook XIV, de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Huangarua Sun,ey Di,trict, Featherston County. of Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owners and mortgagees of the land described in the Schedule hereto and of the Hobson County Council, being [L.s.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. the local authority in whose district the said land is situe.ted, A PROCLAMATION. proclaim as a road the land in Maungaru Survey District described in the Schedule herelo. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I seoUon eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William SCHEDULE. de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the ------Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owner of the land described in the First Schedule 1 hereto, and of the Featherston County Council, being the ' ;; "4 1 Situated in Being !!lo B Shown local authority in whose district the said land is situated, Portion of ,.,!! I urvey on Plan proclaim as a road the land in Hua. Survey District ""' , District of described in the First Schedule hereto; imd also do hereby, ~ with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as closed -·------~ the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, which A. B, P. is not required by reason of the roa.d described in the First 6 0 24 'fHokowaiti XI : Maungaru P.W.D. Blue. Schedule hereto. I 30629 9 0 33·6 Mangarata. Ditto .. Pink. • 22 3 33·3, • Blue. FIRST SCHEDULE. 11 3 0 'Okaha I Pink. I LAND PBOOLAIIIED AB A ~AD, i (C.L.) ·17 2 13 Walton's VII& Blue. Grant XI g No,· .1 .!:I Bitue.ted · · ; (15085, blue), In Shown ,g ~ ------· ---·-----·-~'-"---·---- Being 11.. _. Survey on All in the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more Portion of Distrlc• Plan g~ !i:Q of 'o particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured a, 0 as above mentioned, and deposited in the oflioe of the Minister of Public Works, e.t Wellington, in the Wellington I I I Provincial District. . Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right A.2 3B. P.0 ILot93onD.P. XIV IHuangarua P.W.D. I Red. Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, 591 (part 32324 Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Section 29, , Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and I Wbarekaka) . f Saint George, Member of the Roye.I Victorian 1 1 14•6 Lot98onD.P. Ditto .. I Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in 591 (part and over His Ma.jesty's Dominion of New Zea­ Section 95, land and its Dependencies ; and issued under Wharekaka) the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern­ ment House, at Wellingtoo, this fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. SEOOND SCHEDULE. A. L. HERDMAN, RoAD CLOSED, For Minisper of Public Works. GOD SAVB THE KlNG ! ' - Situa.ted Land proclaimed a, a Road, and Boad clo1ed, in Block X, Adjoining .. 'I Shown Glenomaru Su~vey District, CZutha County. or pauing Jg I B~ey on through ~iil pietriot Pla.n i , of [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Gov·ernor. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of tbe powers conferred, by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur Wil­ liam de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, with the consents of the owner and mortga.gee of the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and of the Clutha County Council, being the local authority in whose district the said land is situated, proclaim as a road the land in Glenome.ru Survey All in the Wellington Land District ; as the same are more District described in the First Schedule hereto; a.nd also particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as do hereby, with the like consents as aforesaid, proclaim as above mentioned, and deposited in the oflioe of the Minister closed the road described in the Second Schedule hereto, 1258 '1'ltt!l .N~W ZlnALAND GAZETTE. which is not required by reason of the road deBOribed in Laying out and taking a Road in · Block IX, Mani7amuk the First Bohedule hereto. SwrTJey Di,tnct, Hokianga County. FmBT BOHEDULE. LAND PBOOLillDID All A RoAD, [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. I A PROCLAMATION. " I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by Hsing jgl Shown I Portion of on section three hundred and eighty-nine of the Native Section Plan Land Act, 1909, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of i= Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zeal.and, ·-1 I do hereby lay out and take e.s a. road the land described in ' the Schedule hereto. I ~· ;·8i· I 28 X I Glenomaru P.W.D. Blue. 88245 SCHEDULE. 1 2 H I 23 Ditto Red. o o 10·7 46 0 1 2' I 46 0 0 2·8 45 j Biue. i . Being Situated in Shown -----'------Survey OD Ponlonof Distric11 of Plan SEOOND SCHEDULE. BoA.D OLOSJU).

I i-s]i Adjoining 0" to ;· 1· i Motuka.ra.ka. IX Me.nga.muke. P.WD. Red. or passing w Shown . ia =g~ 1~,1-.,:;o Buffey.. OD I 15 : Block WestA 88297 tlirough g&: i~i!:'li Section a:t ii:! I_ District of Plan I 0 O 26·81 Motukaraka • Ditto. . Blue. ~ , BlookWeatB ! : :S~ /i 8 ! (16490, blue)

A. B, p, 3 0 30 31 X Glenoma.ru P.W.D.i Green. All in the Auokl.a.nd Land Dietriot; as the aa.me are more 33245 '. partionlarly delineated on the plan marked e.nd coloured as 0 2 81 31 Ditto above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister 0.0 3•8 45 of Public Works, e.t Wellington, in the Wellington Provin ------'----I All in the Land Distnot ; as the same are more oial District. panioularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured Given under the band of His Excellency the Right a.a above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Provincial District. Earl of Liverpool, Knight Commander of the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Rit1ht Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micha.el and Honourable Arthur William de Brito Sa.\"lle, Sa.int George, Member of the Roya.I Victorian Earl of Liver11ool, Knight Commander of the Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Most Distingmshed Order of Saint Michael and and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea.­ Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian land and its Dependencies ; and issued under Order, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zea­ the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Govern· land and its Dependencies ; and issued DJ1.der ment House, at Wellington, this fourth day of the Seal of thb ·said Dominion, at the Govern· April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine -• HOD88, at Wellington, this fourth day of hundred and thirteen, 4J;!tjl. in the year of our Lord one thouB&11d nine Hundred and thirteen. A. _L. HERDMAN, A, L. HERDMAN, For Miniater of Public Works. For Minister of Public Work11. Gon IIAVII THE KING ! Uon SA viii THE KING !

Land talcen for a Portion of the Kawakawa-Hokianga BaiZway, for Road A:wroacne• tMrlto, and for Boad-ditlM1iom in conn,ctjon tJur,with.

[L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor. A PROCLAMATION. HEBEAS the land deaoribed in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken for a portion of the Kawake.wa-Hokian1a W Railwe.y, for roe.d appro&ehes thereto, and for roa.d-diversions in connection therewith : · And wheHr.s .U the conditions precedent required by lr.w to be observed and performed prior to the taking of 11uoh bmd for the purposes hereinbefore specified have been observed and performed : - Now, therefore, I, Arthur William de Brito Be.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by section one hundred imd eighty-eight of the Public Works Aot, 1908, and of every other power and authority in e.nymse enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby tr.ken fer a portion of the said line of railway bereinbefore specified, for roe.d approaches thereto, and for the road-diversions in connection therewith a.a aforesaid. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1269

SCHEDULE. Approximate A.re&s ol the Pieces Being Portion of Sheet No. ol I 8ituated in Situated in Survey Coloured on Plan of Plan. : Block District of Land~en. . ---·------··" FoB RAILWAY. A. B, P. 18 1 36 , Section H, Mots.tau No. 4 1 XIV, XV i Ke.wakawa Red. 4 2 13 . I. 1 XIV I . 0 0 38 Road, 1 Green, edged green. 1 2 2 Section J, 1 Red.

2 2 37 Road, 1, 2 1 Green, edaed red. 6 0 28 Section L, 2 Red. 1 3 80 S, 2 21 0 14 Q, 2, 3 9 3 34 H, Mota.tau No. 3 3,4 0 3 17 , Road, 4 Green. 9 0 0 i Section B, 4 Red. 9 3 22 I • D. 4, 5 XIV, XIII 0 1 /j : Road, 5 XIII Green, edged rod. 0 1 4·2 5 grey. 3 2 20 Section E, 5 Red. 0 2 38 M, 5, 6 1 2 13 F, 5 0 1 27 Ro;d, 5 Green, edged grey. 7 0 24 Section G, 5, 6 Red. • 1 1 35 , Road, 6 Gi:een. 0 3 33 · Section N, 6 Red, edged blue. 1 1 0 . 0, 6 Red. 0 0 23 Road, 6 XIII Green. I 6 1 14 Mota.tau No. 1 6, 7 Mota.tau l Red. { XIII Kawakawa J I 1 2 27 Road 6, 7 Mota.tan Green. { XIII Kawe.kawa } 0 3 27 Road, Motatau No. 3 .. 7 I Mota.tan 3 3 15 Section P, Motatau No. ii 7 Red. 1 0 25 I 7 0 0 14 Ro~d 7 G;een. 6 2 39 Sections 2 and 3 7, 8 Red. 1 3 15 Road 7, 8 Green. 1 1 2 Section P, Motata.u No. S 8 Red. 8, 10 IV Puna.kiters 41 Crown land 9, 0 7 11, 12 { I Mote.tau } 0 0 26 Road 11 IV Pnne.kitere .. Groen. I Mots.tan 4 0 12 Pe.rahirahi B No. 1 9 {! IV Pune.kitere } Red. 0 1 28 Crown land 10 IV Punakitere 41 2 0 Parahirahi A No. 3 10, 11, 12 37 3 25 III, IV j Pnnakitere Kohewhata 12, 15, 16 { i , Oma.pare 41 2 18 xv Otuhi No. 1 12, 13, 14 III, IV I Pnnakitere 3 3 14 No. 2 :: ! 14, 15 III FOR ROAD-DIVERSIONS AND ROAD APPROACHES. 2 3 12 I Section H, Mota.tau No. 4 1 xv Kawakawa Sienna. 0 0 38 I • E, • 1 XIV Sienna, edged blno. 2 118 I ., J, " 1 . yellow. 0 1 5 L, 1 brown. " 1 1 0·2 H, Mota.tau No. 3 4 0 3 10 L, 6 xin . grey . 0 0 6 D, 5 Red. 1 0 2S E, 5 Sienna, edged brown. 0 3 15 M, 5 . yellow. 0 2 16·6 M, 6 Sie;na. 0 o. 14 G, 6 0 s sn, N, 6 0 0 23 0, 6 I Mote.tau 0 1 12 E, 6 XIII Kawa.ks.we.

0 0 2 E, "I 6 XIII Kawa.ks.we. Blue. l 1 11 Mota.tau No. 1 I 6, 7 I Mota.tau Sienn&. l 0 1 Section P, Mote.tau No. 3 7 0 0 30 I 7 1 3 34 Seotions 2 e.nd 3 7, 8 0 0 2·5 Section R, Mote.tau No. 3 8 2 0 0 P, 8 IV Pn.;'akitere 5 2 27 8, 11 Crown land { I Motate.u 0 0 2 Parahirahi A No. 3 12 IV Pune.kitere 4 2 16 Otuhi No. 1 14 III

All in the Auckland Land District; and as the so.me a.re more particula.rly delinea.ted on the plan marked P.W.D. 32943, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Provinoial District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Knight Comma.nder of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint M10hael and Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zeale.nd a.no its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House, at Wellington, this fourth day of April, in the yea.r of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. A. L. HERDMAN, For Miniater of Public Worka, GO'D .... Vii TJIJ: KlNli I 1260 THE NEW ZEALAND GA.ZET.TE. [No. 81

Amende.d Scale of Fees under the Servant8' Registry O/fiee8 ' Authorizing the Laying-off of a Street fa the Borofl!Jh of Na'[Jler Act, 1908. of a Width leas than 66 ft. but not lea, than 40 ft. J.,IVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. LIVERPOOL, Governor. At the Government Buildings, a.t Wellington, this thirty-first , da.y of March, 1913. : ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: ! 'fHE HONOURABLE W. F. ~fASSEY PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirty. N exercise of the powor conferred upon him by the Servants' I first day of March, 1913. I · Registry Offices Act, 1908, and of a.II other powers and : authC>rities him enabling in this behalf, His Excellency the Present: Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and Tm, HONOURABLE \V. F. MASSEY PRESIDING IN CouNCIL. with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of tho said Dominion, doth hereby revoke, as from the first day of HEREAS by section one hundred and seventy-eight June, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, the Order in W of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, it is, inter Council made under the said Act on the seventh day of alia, provided that, where the configuration of any borough October, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and pub­ is such as that within any particular area or areas thereof lished in the Gaiette of ths tenth idem, at pagel3027 ; and it is difficult or inexpedient to construct"streets of a width it1 lie11 t'J.y·, > ,l,th hereby prescribe the following scales of of sixty-six feet, as required by the said4 Act, the Governor fJB ch\sgnble by and pa.yable to licenseholders in respect may, by Order in Council defining the limits of such particu­ of the hiring of servants, to come into force aE)from:the first lar area or a.reasrauthorize the Council to permit within such day of June, oue thousand nine hundred and thirt.oon. area or;areas the construction of streets or private streets of ~a. width less than sixty-six feet but not less than forty SCALE--• OF FEES. feet: Fees payable by Servant. Employer. And whereas the configuration of the Borough of Napier is ~'oa every engagement actually made,- such that within the area described in the Schedule hereto Single engagements- it is inexpedient to construct streets of a width of sixty-six Where we3kly ra.te of wages does not a. Id. a. Jd. feet: exceed 5s. 1 0 2 0 Where weekly rate of wages exceeds Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers 5s. but does not exceed !Os. 0 4 0 vested in him by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and Where weekly rate of wages exceeds of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, 10s. but does not exceed 15s. 2 0 5 0 His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion o(New Zealand, Where weekly rate of wages exceeds acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive 15s. but does not exceed £1 2 0 6 0 Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the Where weekly rate of wages exceeds Napier Borough Council to permit, within the area described £1 2· 16 7 6 in the Schedule hereto, the laying-off of a street within the Married couples- said area of a width less than sixty-six feet but not less than Where yea.rly rate of wages does not forty feet. exceed £52 2 0 6 0 Where yearly rate of wages exceeds £52 .. 2 6 7 6 Tn tb.e cas1 of country engagements, SCHEDULE. meaning thereby those which are for places situate moro than three miles ALL that pa.reel of land situated in the Borough of Na.pier from the liconseholder's office, the Hawke's Bay Land District, being portion of Suburban following additional fees shall ho Section 28, having an area of 2 acres 2 roods 20 perches, payable:- Single enga.gements- adjoining Napier Terrace and Burns Road; as the said land Whero the weekly rate ofjwages):loes is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. not exceed 10s. . . . . 0 6 1 6 33267, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, \Vhere the weekly rate of wages ex- at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and ceeds 10s. 0 3 0 thereon bordered red. l\farricd eouples, in every case 1 0 3 0 J. F. ANDREWS, J. If. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations under the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909 ( Advances to Local Authorities).

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this thirty-first day of March, 1913. Present:

THE HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the New Zealand . I State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion, of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the sai.tl Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Regubtions Nos. 5 and 8 made under the said Act on the second day of February, one thousand nine hundred and elevE)n, and doth hereby make the following regulations, and doth declare that those regulations shall come into force on the date of the publi­ cation_, thereof in the New Zealand Gazette, ~BU, 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GA,ZETTE. 1251

. REGULATIONS RESPECTING LOANS TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES. I. If the Board decides to entertain the proposal referred to in Regulation No. 4 made by an Order in Council dated the 2nd day of February, 1911, notice of the decision shall be given to the local authoritv in the Form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto, or to the like effect, in order that the local authority may ~ake such steps under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, and its amend­ ments, or otherwise, as may be necessary for the purpose of obtaining sufficient authority t9 raise the loan, and for the making of the special rate required as security for the loan. 2. When the Board has provisionally approved of any loan in manner provided by the regulations made by the said Order in Council, the local authority may make application to the Board for the grant of the loan in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the notice of provisional approval. Every such application shall be in such one of the forms Nos. 3, 4, or 5 in the Schedule hereto as is applicable, or to the like effect, and shall be verified by a statutory declaration in the Form No. 6 in the said Schedule. Every such application shall be transmitted by post or otherwise to the Superintendent at Wellington. 3. The following tables are prescribed in addition to· the tables contained in the regulation, miide by the said Order in Council:-

Term, 36t Yea.rs. , Interest, 4t per Cent. TABLE OF HALF-YEARLY INSTALMENTS FOB EVERY ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF THE LOAN,

Apportioned thus: Apportioned thus : Bala.nee of Bal

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ S. d. £ s. d. I £ s. d. £ S, d. £ S, d.1 £ s. d. lat 2 13 3 2 1 3 0 12 0 99 8 0 38th 2 13 3 1 7 9 1 5 6 65 18 0 2nd 2 13 3 2 1 0 0 12 3 98 15 9 39th 2 13 3 1 7 2 ' 1 6 11641111 3rd 2 13 3 2 0 9 0 12 6 98 3 3 40th 2 13 3 1 6 8 1 6 7 ' 63 5 4 4th 2 13 3 2 0 6 0 12 9 97 10 6 41st 2 13 3 1 6 1 1 7 2 61 18 2 5th 2 13 3 2 0 3 0 13 0 96 17 6 42nd 2 13 3 1 5 7 1 7 8 60 10 6 6th 2 13 3 2 0 0 0 13 3 96 4 3 43rd 2 13 3 1 5 0 1 8 3 59 2 3 7th 2 13 3 1 19 8 0 13 7 95 10 8 44th 2 13 3 1 4 5 1 8 10 57 13 5 8th 2 13 3 119 5 0 13 10 94 16 10 45th 2 13 3 1 3 10 1 9 5 56 4 -0 9th 2 13 3 1 19 2 0 14 1 94 2 9 46th 2 13 3 1 3 2 1 10 1 54 13 11 10th 2 13 3 118 10 0 14 5 93 8 4 47th 2 13 3 1 2 7 1 10 8 53 3 3 11th 2 13 3 1 18 6 0 14 9 92 13 7 48th 2 13 3 1 1 11 1 11 4 51 11 11 12th 2 13 3 1 18 3 0 15 0 9118 7 49th 2 13 3 1 1 4 1 11 11 50 0 0 13th 2 13 3 1 17 11 0 15 4 91 3 3 50th 2 13 3 1 0 8 1 12 7 48 7 5 14th 2 13 3 117 7 0 15 8 90 7 7 51st 2 13 3 0 19 11 113 4 46 14 1 15th 2 13 3 117 3 0 16 0 89 11 7 52nd 2 13 3 0 19 3 1 14 0 45 0 I 16th 2 13 3 1 16 11 0 16 4 88 15 3 53rd 2 13 3 0 18 7 I 14 8 43 5 5 17th 2 13 3 1 16 7 0 16 8 87 18 7 54th 2 13 3 0 17 10 1 15 5 41 10 0 18th 2 13 3 1 16 3 0 17 0 87 I 7 55th 2 13 3 0 17 I 1 16 2 39 13 10 19th 2 13 3 1 15 11 0 17 4 86 4 3 56th 2 13 3 0 16 5 1 16 10 37 17 0 20th 2 13 3 115 7 0 17 8 85 6 7 57th 2 13 3 0 15 7 I 17 8 35 19 4 21st 2 13 3 115 2 0 18 1 84 8 6 58th 2 13 3 0 14 10 118 5 34 0 11 2 2nd 2 13 3 11410 0 18 5 83 10 1 59th 2 13 3 0 14 1 119 2 32 1 9 23rd 2 13 3 1 14 5 0 18 10 82 11 3 60th 2 13 3 0 13 3 2 0 0 30 1 9 24 th 2 13 3 114 1 0 19 2 81 12 I 61st 2 13 3 0 12 5 2 0 10 28 0 11 25 th 2 13 3 1 13 8 0 19 7 80 12 6 62nd 2 13 3 0 11 7 2 1 8 25 19 3 26th 2 13 3 1 13 3 I 0 0 79 12 6 631d 2 13 3 0 10 9 2 2 6 23 16 9 27th 2 13 3 11210 1 0 5 78 12 1 64th 2 13 3 0 9 10 2 3 5 21 13 4 28th 2 13 3 112 5 1 0 10 77 11 3 65th 2 13 3 0 8 11 2 4 4 19 9 0 29th 2 13 3 1 12 0 1 1 3 76 10 0 66th 2 13 3 0 8 0 2 5 3 17 3 9 30th 2 13 3 1 11 7 1 I 8 75 8 4 67th 2 13 3 0 7 I 2 6 2 14 17 7 31st 2 13 3 1 11 1 1 2 2 74 6 2 68th 2 13 3 0 6 2 2 7 1 12 10 6 32nd 2 13 3 110 8 1 2 7 73 3 7 69th 2 13 3 0 5 2 2 8 1 10 2 5 33 rd 2 13 3 1 10 2 1 3 1 72 0 6 70th 2 13 3 0 4 2 2 9 1 7 13 4 34th 2 13 3 1 9 9 1 3 6 70 17 0 I 71st 2 13 3 0 3 2 2 10 1 5 3 3 35 th 2 13 3 1 9 3 1 4 0 69 13 0 72nd 2 13 3 0 2 2 2 11 1 2 12 2 36th 2 13 3 1 8 9 1 4 6 68 8 6 73rd 2 13 3 0 1 1 2 12 2 .. 37th 2 13 3 1 8 3 1 5 0 67 3 6 I

B Interest, . 31 per Ce~t .

. TABLE o~ H4LF·YEARLY: lNS'fALM~NTS FOR EVERY· ONE HUNDRED PouNDB OF' THE LoAN. ' ' ' . . . ' , ' . '. . . . ' .. '. - . . ' ' Appqrtioned thus : I Apportioned thus : . B&lance of I ------Bai.hoe of . HaJf· Half-yearly On Prin . I . . Ha.If- Half~yearl On . , Principal year: Instalinent. Accbunt: of On . , owhl,ig~. 1 · year. Instalment., .Account of AccountOn. ol o...4~-.,.._.. , Interest at Ac~o~t of ! Interest at Prin ipal St per (',ent. Prmc,1pal. I St per Cent. · 0 • I ------1---1 -----·-'-- . I ·---;-'----- £ s, d. £ s. d. £ s. .d. . £. s. d. 1 I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. a. £ s. d. 1st 2 8 2 1 18 . 9. 0 . 9 5 99 10 7 ! 44th 2 8 2 1 6 8 1 1 6 67 14 4 2nd 2 8 2 .1 18 7 0 9 7 99 1 0 45th I 22 8 2 1 6 3 1 1 11 . 66 12 5 3rd 2 8 2 1 18 4 0 9 10 98 11 . 2 46th 8 2 1 5 10 l 2 4 65 1.0 1 4th 2 ·8 2 1 18 2 0 10 0 98 l 2 47th 2 8 2 I 5 . 4 I 2 10 64 7 3

5th 2 8 2 · I 18 0 'I O 10 2 97 11 0 48th 2 8 2 I · 4 11 · I 3 3 . 63 4 0 6th 2 8 2 I 17 9 0 10 5 97 0 7 49th 2 8 2 I 4 6 ,l 3 8 62 0 4 7th 2 8 2 1 17 7 0 10 7 96 10 0 50th 2 8 2 I 4 0 1 4 2 60 16 2 8th 2 8 2 · I_ 17 5 0 10 ·· 9 95 19 3 51st 2 8 2. 1 3 7 I 4 7 59 11 7 9th 2 ff 2 I 17 2 0 11 0 95 8 3 52nd 2 8 2 r 3 1 ' I 5 I 58 6 6 10th 2 . 8 · 2 l 16 11 0 11 ·· 3 94 17 0 63rd 2 8 2 l 2 7 · 1 5 7 57· 0 11 11th 2 8 2 1 16 9 0 11 5 94 5 7 54th 2 8 2 1 2 I I 6 I 55 14 10 12th 2 8 2 116 6 0 11 8 93 13 11 , 55th 2 8 2 I I 7 1 6 7 54 8 3• 13th 2 8 2 I 16 3 0 11 11 93 2 0 : 56th 2 8 2 I I 1 I 7 1 53 1 2 14th 2 8 2 1 16 I O 12 1 92 9 11 i 57th 2 8 2 I · 0 7 1 7 7 51 13 7 15th 2 8 2 I 15 10 0 12 4 91 17 7 i 58th 2 8 2 1 0 0 1 8 2 50 5 5 16th 2 8 2 I 15 7 0 12 7 91 5 0 , 59th 2 8 2 0 19 6 I 8 8 48 16 9 17th 2 8 2 I 15 4 0 12 10 90 12 2 60th 2 8 2 0 18 11. I 9 3 47 7. 6 • 18th 2 8 2 I 15 I O 13 1 89 19 I /'1' 61st 2 8 2 0 18 4 . I 9 10 45 17 8 19th 2 8 2 I 14 10 0 13 4 89 5 9 62nd 2 8 2 0 17 9 I 10 5 44 7 3 20th 2 8 2 I 14 7 0 13. 7 88 12 2 1 _.63rJ 2 · 8 2 :o 17 2 I 11 0 42 16 3 1 21st 2 8 2 I 14 4 0 13 10 87 18 4 1 · 64th 2 8 2 0 16 7 I 1 11 7 41 4 8 22nd 2 8 2 I 14 I O 14 1 87 4 3 I 65th 2 8 2 0 16 0 , I 12 2 39 12 6 23rd 2 8 2 I 13 · 9 0 14 5 86 9 10 ,I 66th . 2 8 2 0 15 4 t 1 12 10 37 19 8 24th 2 8 2 I 13 6 0 14 8. 85 15 2 ' 67th 2 8 2 0 14 8 I 13 6 :36 6 2 25th 2 8 2 I 13 3 0 14 11 85 0 3 II 68th 2 8 2 0 14 1 1 .14 I 34 12 1 26th 2 8 2 I 12 11 0 15 3 84 5 0 69th 2 8 2 0 13 5 1 14 9 32 17 4

27th 2 8 2 1 12 8. 0 15 6. 83 9 6 1 70th 2 8 2 0 12 9 1 15 5 31 1. 11 28th 2 8 2. 1 12 4. 0 .15 10 82 13 8 Ii 71st 2 8 2 O 12 O I 16 2 29 5 9 29th 2 8 2 I 12 0 0 16 2 81 17 6 11 · 72nd 2 8 2 0 11 4 1 rn 10' 27 8 11 30th 2 8 2 1 11 9 0 16 5. 81 1. .·1 1! 73rd 2 8 2 0 10 7 I 17 7 25 11 4 31st 2 8 2 I 11 5 0 16 9 80 4 ,4 j!I 74th 2 8 2 0 9 11 1 18 3 23 13 I 32nd 2 8 2 11110.171. 79 7 31,_75th 2 8 2 0.9 2 119 0 21141 33rd 2 8 2 I 10 9. 0 ..17 5 '78 9 10 76th 2 8 2 0 8 5 1 19. 9 19 14 4 34th 2 8 2 1 10 5. 0 .17 9 77 12 1 1. 77th 2 8 2 0 7 8 2 0 . 6 17 13 10 35th 2 8 2 1 JO _l O 18 .1 76 14 0 I 78th , 2· 8 2 0 6 10 2 1 4 15 12 6 36th 2.. s 2 1 9- :s·) o. 1s - 6 75 15 6 i 79th 2 8 2 o 6 o 2 2 2 13 10 4 37th 2 8 2 l .. 9.4., O.l8i01:.74l6_,81 .. 80th 2.82_·.0 5 3 221111 7 5 38th 2 8 .2 I 9: 0 0 19 2 .73 17. 6 81st 2 8 2 0. 4 5 2 3 9 9 3~ 8 39th 2 8 2 1 8 7 0 19 7. 72 17 11. 82nd 2 8 2 0 3 i 2 4 7 6 19 1 40th 2 8 2 L 8 3 o 19 11 71 18 0: 83rd 2 8 2 O 2 8 2 5 6 4 13 7 41st 2 8 2 1 7 10 1 0 4 70 17 8 84th 2 8 2 0 I 10 2 6 4 2 7 3 42nd 2 8 2 I 7 5 I O 9 69 16 U 85th 2 8 2 0 0 11 2 7 3 43rd 2 8 2 1 7 I 1 . 1 1 68 15 10 ,I

. -;---:-­ ScH:ii:nuLE .. Forn,. No. 2. Provisional Approval of Loan, New Zeal~nd State-guar.anteed Advances Office,· · · ; (Advancel! to Local Authorities Branch), · . . . . ; Wellington, , 19 , Memorandum for the Mayor [or ChairmanJ . . - . · THE New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Board has this day provisioually approved of the applicatjon of the [Name of tocal mithority], dated the . day of . 19 t. for a loanof £ . i for the purpose oij . : · · " · .. __ .. This .provisional approval is subject to the provisions of the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909, and the regulations made thereunder, and is given on the following terms ~ ml conditions :- A'lBIL .10.]

• {L) ',l'he· a.mount of the 'l

Rorm No. 3. Application for a Loan imder the New Zealand State-guarant1:ed Advances Act, 1909. (Where proposal approved by· poll of ratepayers.) Application of [Name of local authority]. Amount of loan applied for : £ Term of loan: Thirty-six years and a half, on the instalment system. Purpose for which loan required : Special-rating district or area : . Date of application :

'l'o the Superintendent (Advances to Local Authol'ities Branch), New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office, Wellington. I. THE above-named local authority hereby applies for a loan of £ , in respect of which a preliminary application was made on the . day of , 19 , and provisionally approved by the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Board, as notified by you on the ~ay oi , 19 2. The terms and conditions on which this loan is applied for are,- (a.) The loan is for the purpose of [State purpose} (b.) '!he rate of interest to be one-eighth per centum per annum more than the rate at which the money was raised. (c.)· The term to be thirty-six years and a half, and loan to be repaid by instalments in accordance with the appropriate table. (d.) The loan-money is required on the day of · , 19 [or in instalments . of (State amounts.and dates .of instalments of loan, not exceeding five)]. (e.) .The security for repayment of the loan is,- (i.) A special rate of in the pound over [Describe special-rating dis- trict or area]. . (ii.) [State any other security.] . . . ' 3. 'l'he proposal to raise the loan has been duly submitted to and ~pproved by the rate-· payers of the [Name of special-rating district] as by la'Y required. 4. The notice of intention to raise the lo·an was .duly published in the newspaper once in eat•h week for four successive weeks-namely, ·on the ... , 19 . 5. lfhe notice of the poli'of ratep,ayers w.as published in the ilewspaper of the day of , 19. ., and the proposal to· raise the loan wa.s duly carried at that poll taken on the day of . , 19 . Notice of the result of the poll was published in the New Zealand

10. A copy of each of the new~papera referred to in this application is forwarded herewith* [ and also a copy of the special roll, and ·a tracing or map of the special-rating area]. *[II. The special roll was prepared in accordance with section 3 of the Local Bodi~s' Loans Act, 1908, and deposited for public inspection at the office of the (.Name of local autlwrity] from to and public notice thereof was published m the newspaper on the day of , 19 and no valid objection was lodged ·against the said roll.] A.B., Mayor [ or Chairman, or Clerk]. * Only required where special-rating ana is not a legal subdivision of a district.

Form No. 4. Application for a Loan under the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909. (Where loan to be raised by consent of ratepayers, without poll.) Application of [Name of local authority]. Amount of foan applied for : £ . Term of loan : Thirty-six years and a half, on the instalment system. Purpose for which loan required : Special-rating district or area : Date of application : 'l'o the Superintendent (Advances to Local Authorities Branch), New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office, Wellington. 1. THE abt,ve-named local authority hereby applies for a loan of £ , in respect of which a preliminary application was made on the day of , 19 , and provisionally approved by the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Board, as notified by you on the day of , 19 2. '.l11e terms and conditions on which this loan is applied for are,­ ( a.) The loan is for the purpose of [State purpose]. (b.) The rate of interest to be one-eighth per centum per annum more than the rate at which the money was raised. (c.) The term to be thirty-six years and a half, and loan to be repaid by instalments in accordance with the appropriate table. (d.) The loan-money is required on the day of , 19 [ or in instalments of (State amounts and dates of instalments of loan, not exceeding five)]. (e.) The security for repayment of the loan is,- ' (i.) A special rate of in the pound over fDescribe special-rating dis- trict or area]. • (ii.) [State any other security.] :3. The ratepayers of the [Name of special-rating district] in respect of which the loan is to be raised do not exceed one hundred in number, and the consent of at least three-fourths of those ratepayers the capital value of whose properties as appearing on the valuation roll of the district is collectively greater than the capital value of the properties of those ratepayers who do not consent to the loan has been obtained in manner required by law. 4. The said consent, with its . accompanying statutory declarations, is hereto attached, marked " A." 5. The resolution making a special rate of in the pound on all rateable property in the said speci-al-rating district was duly passed on the day of , 19 ; and public notification thereof was duly given in the New Zealand Gazette of the , 19 (page ). A copy of the resolution, under seal, is hereto attached, marked " B." 6. The rateable valuation of all rateable property in the special-rating district is £ and the special rate of in the pound thereon will yield an ·annual sum of £ , which is sufficient to meet 10 per centum more than the periodical payments in respect of the loan as they fall due. 7. All statutory and other proceeclings have been duly taken and all conditions have been duly fulfilled which are necessary for the raising of the said loan and for the making of the said special rate as a security therefor. 8 . .A. copy of each of the newspapers referrecl to in this application is forwarded herewith* [ and also a copy of the special roll and a tracing or map of the special-rating area]. *[9. The special roll was prepared in accordance with section 3 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, as amended by section 5 of the Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1910, and deposited for public inspection at the office of the [Name of local authority] from to , 19 and public notice thereof was published in the newspaper on the day of 19 , and no valid objection was lodged against the said roll.] A.B., Mayor [ or Chairman, or Clerk J. * This is required in every case where special-rating area is not a legal subdivision of a district. MBU, 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1266

Form No. 5. Application for a Loan under the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909. (Where loan to be raised by special order only.) Application of (Name of local authority]. Amount of loan applied for : £ . Term of loan : Thirty-six years and a half, on the instalment system. Purpose for which loan required: . Special-rating district or area : Date of application :

To the Superintendent (Advances to Local Authorities Branch), New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office, Wellington. 1. THE above-named local authority hereby applies for a loan of £ , in respect of which a preliminary application was made on the day of , 19 , and provisionally approved by the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Board, as notified by you on the day of , 19 2. The terms and conditions on which this loan is applied for are,- (a.) The loan is for the purpose of [State purpose], which is to cost £ (b.) 'lbe rate of interest to be one-eighth per centum per annum more than the rate at which the money was raised. (c.) The term to be thirty-six years and a half, and loan to be repaid by instalments in accordance with the appropriate table. (d.) The loan-money is required on the day of , 19 [or in instalments of (State amounts and dates of instalments of loan, not exceeding five)]. (e.) The security for repayment of the loan is,- (i.) A special rate of in the pound over [ Describe special-rating dis- trict or area J. (ii.) [State any other security.] 3. 'l'he special order' authorizing the raising of the loan was duly made or adopted on the day of , 19 , and confirmed on the d-ay of , 19 and pubhc notifications thereof were duly given in the newspaper of the , 19 A copy of the special order, under seal, is hereto attached, marked " A." 4. The resolution making a special rate of in the pound on all rateable property in the said special-rating district was duly passed on the day of , 19 ; and public notification thereof was duly given in the New Zealand Gazette of the , 19 (page ). A copy of the resolution, under seal, is hereto attached, marked " B." 5. The rateable valuation of all rateable property in the special-rating district is £ , and the special rate of in the pound thereon will yield an annual sum of £ , which is sufficient to meet 10 per centurn more tfian the periodical payments in respect of the loan as they fall due. 6. All statutory and other proceedings have been duly taken and all conditions have been duly fulfilled which are necessary for the raising of the said loan and for the making of the said special rate as a security therefor. 7. A copy of each of the newspapers referred to in this application is forwarded herewith. A. B., Mayor [ or Chairman, or Clerk].

Form No. 6. Declaration verifying Application for Loan. 1, A. B., Mayor [or Chairman, or Clerk] of [Name of local authority], do solemnly and sincerely declare that the statements contained in the foregoing application are true and correct in every particular. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Declared at , this } A.B. day of , 19 , before me-- , Justice of the Peace [ or Solicitor of the Supreme Court].

. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council. .it f)flffllontMnt of Repre,entotion on H oapilal and Oharitable . meantime the representatives of the districts or combined Aid Boards. . districts in which they were grouped, or out of which they have been created, shall be deemed to be the represeiita.tives of the aforesaid combined districts, provided that a seat' does not LIVERPOOL, Governor. become earlier vacant under section twenty of the Act. ORDER IN COUNCIL. (d.) Simultaneously4with the election of representatives of At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this ninth other contributory.._ districts .in the Nelson Hosp~tal _- District day of April, 1913. to be held on the next ordinary general· election of members of County Councils, the rcpresentati\res- ·of- tlie Combined Present: District of Nelson City and Richmond Borough · shall agree THE HONOURABLE w. F. MASSEY PltESlUlNG lN COUNCIL. among themselves as to which .one of their nutnber shall retire HEREAS by Orders in Council made respectively from the Board;- and, failing agreement, the matter shall be W under the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act determined by lot in manner determfnli/\1 by tlie, Boa.rd, and 1?09, on the twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand none of those representatives shall thereaftel'" be entitled to rune hundred and,ten,\and published in the Gazette.lof,the speak or to vote at a Board meeting, or act in any capacity twenty-fifth day of February then instant, on the second day as a member of the Board, until the necessary reduction is ?f March, one thousand nine hundred and ten, and published made. m the Gazette of the third day of March then instant, and on (e.) The date of the first election of representatives for the the tw~nty-fifth day of October, one thousand nine hundred Combined Districts of Auckland City and Mount Albert and eleven, and published in t~e Gazette of the second day of Bor.ough; for the Combined Districts of Te Kuiti Borough, November then mstant, apportionments were made in regard ~ait?mo County, and Ohura County; for the Combined to the representation of contributory.(districts on Hospitals D~str1cts of Bulls Town District, Mangaweka Town Dis­ and Charitable Aid Boards : And wnereas by reason of trict, Hunterville Town District, Marton Borough, and Tai­ chang~s in the :populatic:m and th~ value of the rateable pro­ hape Borough; for the Combined District of Runanga perty m the_ S&1d contributory distripts, and also by reason Borough and Brunner Borough; for the Combined District of the creat10n of new contributory districts, it is desirable of Momington Borough, Maori Hill Borough, and West Har­ to revise such apportionments : bour Borough ; for Dunedin City ; and for the Wyndham Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do­ Town District, Gore Borough, and Mataura Borough shall be minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Wednesday, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand nine consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion and hundr~d and thirteen, and until that date the present repre­ in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority' con­ sentatives of the com_biued districts in which they were f~red on him by t~e said Act, doth hereby make the appor­ grouped, or out of whrnh they have been created, shall be tionment set ~orth m the Schedule hereto, and the apportion­ deemed to be the representatives of the aforesaid combined ments made m the aforesaid Orders in Council are hereby districts, providing that a seat does not become earlier vacant revoked; and doth hereby direct that the regulations made under section twenty of the Act. in the Order in Council dated the twenty-fourth day of Febru­ (/.) The date of the first election of a member for the ~y, one tho~sand_ nine h11;11dred a~d t~n, shall apply as if Waverle:J: Town District shall t1,1,ke place on the day of the mco!porated m this Order m Council, with the following ox­ next ordinary genera.I elect10n of members of the Waverley oept1ons :- Town Board, and simultaneously with such election the three (a.) Simultaneously with such elections of representatives represenui:tives of the Pate:i, County shall agree among them­ of c?ntributory local authorities to Hospital Boards as may selves which one shall retire from the Board; and, failing her~m be fixed to be h~ld on Wednesday, the thirtieth day of agreement, the matter shall be determined by· lot in manner April, one ~housand rune hundred and thirteen, the present determined by the Board, and none of the three aforesaid representat1v:es of the Hobson County; the Combined Dis­ members shall be entitled to act in any capacity as member of trict of Wa1pa. County and Frankton Town District; the the Board after the election of a representative for We.verity Raglan C?unty ; the Rangitikei County ; the Kiwitea. County; Town Board until the necessary reduction has been made. the Orona County; the Combined District of Manawa.tu (g.) T_he present representatives of the Borough, the Co11;11ty and Foxton Borough; the Kairanga County; the DanneVIrke Borough, the Palmerston North Borough. the Wairau Road District ; the Awatere Road District • the Picton ~lenheim Borough, and. the Greymouth Borough shall' con­ Road District; the Buller County; and the G~ey County tmue to hold office until Wednesday, the thirtieth day of shaU agree among themselves which of the representatives April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. of ~he district or combined district which they represent sha.11 (h.) The principal local authority in each of the combined retire from the Board ; and, failing agreement, the matter districts in the Schedule hereto shall be that indicated by the shall be determined by lot in manner determined by the letter (p). Boa.rd, and none of those representatives shall thereafter be entit11:d to speak or to vote at a Board meeting, or act in any o:i,pa.~1ty as a _member of the Board, until the necessary reduc­ SbHEDULE. tion 1s made m the number of representatives for the district or combined district which they represent. . 3rd (b.) _The date of the first election of an additional repre­ / Col. sentative for the Otamatea County, for the Combined District i i of Woodville County and Woodville Borough, for Wanga.nui I ~I> Borough, for Westport Borough, and for Timaru Borough I o~ shall be Wednesday, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand Hospital Contributory District. I"".81= nine hundred and thirteen. District. (c.) The first election of representatives for the Combined Districts of Wa.rkworth Town District, Rodney County, Wa.ite­ !J mata County, New Lynn Town District, and Helensville Town i District; for the Combined District of Franklin County, Manu­ Bay of Islands / 1\fongonui County - . kau County, P~kekohe Borough, Otahuhu Borough, and Papa­ 2 - Whangaroa County 1 kura. _T,own •District ; for the Combined District of Waipa County, Frankton Town District, Nga.ruawahia Town District, I Bay of Islands County 3 and Te Awamutu Town District; for tho Combined District i Hokianga County 2 of Kawhia and Awakino Counties; for the Combined District Marsden, Kai- j Whangard County (p) } Combined 5. of Taupo East County and Taupo West County; for the para I Hikurangi Town District district Combined District of Kaitieke County and Taumarunui i Hobson County .. 2 Otamatea County· Borough; for the Combined District of Matamata and Roto­ 3 rua. Counties; for the Combined District of Hawke's Bay Whangarei Borough 2 Darga ville Borough . . . . 1 County, Napier South Town District, and Taradale Town Auckland Rodney County . . ' · District; for the Combined District of Waimea County Warkworth Town District l - . Murchison County, and Motueka Borough ; for the Com'. Waitemata County (p) :_Con'.b~ed bined District of Collingwood County and Takaka County; · New Lynn Town District ' d1str1ct for the Combined District of Waimairi County and Rfocarton Helensville Town District ) Borough; for the Combined District of Kowai County, Amberley Town District, Oxford County, Rangiora County, Birkenhead Borough I Combined , Northcote Borough . . Eyre County, Ashll:y County, Borough, and Rangiora i Devonport Borough (p) I district Borough; for Wa,rpa.ra County; for the Combined District of Waimate County and Waimate Borough; and for South­ i Road districts in Eden } Combined :! : County* district land County shall take place on the date of the next ordinary genera.I election of members of County Councils, and in the • Principal contrlbut.ory d~rlct, l!.emuera Road D1stric1;.

• '1' ffffi. NEW ZEALAND GAZET!J1E. 1267

~i:st Oohimn. :Second Onlumn. :. :first Oolumn. 86COnd Oolumn. 3rd Ool,.

Hospital Hospital District. 'Contributory Distrirt. Dlst,rlct. Contributory District.

·------···------·--- .

Aucid8olld~ l Auckland Ctiy (p) . } Combined I 5 Hawara 'I Hawara County .. · . . . . 3 contd. i Mount Albert Borough district Hawera Borough.. ·.. · · I 1 1 Newmarket Borough I Waimate West County (p) t Combined 2 Onehunga Borough . ) Combined 2 Manaia Town District J district 1 Mount Eden Borough (p) .- d' t . t Eltham County . . 2 Ellerslia Town District ). 18 ric Eltham Borough l . Grey Lynn Borough Patea Patea County 7 Franklin County (p) Waverley •rown District 1 ilanukau ·County I Combined Patea Borough . . . 1 Papakura Town District Wanganui 2 district Wanganui County . . . . I Pukek.ohe Borough Waimarino County (p) }Combined 1 Otahuhu Borough Ohakune Borough district : Waikato County (p) i_ Combined 3 Waitotara County . . .. l 1 Huntly Town District I district Gonville Town District (p)} Combined I 1 Hamilton Borough Castlacliffe Town District district Waipa County (p) } Rangitikei County . . . . · 4 Jfrankton. Town District Combined 2 · Hunterville Town District) Ngaruawahla Town Dist. district llfangaweka Town-District. C b' ed Te Awamutu Town Dist. Bulls Town District · ,. 0disti:tct Cam~ridil8 Borough _(p). \ Combined Marton Borough J lforrmsville Town D1str1ct · d · t , t Taihape Borough (p) Ta Aroha Borough I is nc i Wanganui Borough 4 Piako County l Palmerston Kiwitea County . . l

Raglan' County I No~th I Pohangina County · 1· 1 Waitomo County (p) I Orona County : . : : : : l Te Kuiti ·Borough I Combined 2 ' Feilding Borough . . . . 1 district Ohura County · .. 1 Manawatu County (p) · ) Combined I 2 'I Kawhia County .. ) Combined J!'oxton Borough . . f district I Awakino County (p) r -district Kairanga County 1 Taupo .East County }Combined Palmerston North Borough . . I 2 Taupo West County (p) district Wellingt,on Horowhenua County (p) }Combined 1 2

\ Kaitieki County (p) l Combined Levin Borough . . district 1' Taumaruµui Boro~gh i district Hutt County (p).. }C;()mbined 1 I Mata.•m.. at.a County (p) ) Combined Upper Hutt Town District: district . Rotorua County .. district Petone Borough • . • . • . ·11 I Rotorua Town · I* Lower Hutt Boroug_h (p) }Combined 1 rhames I Thames .County . . . 3 Eastbourne Borough · district Thames.B.. o.rough,. · · 2 1 W_ellington City (p) I Combined ' 14 I Ohinamuri Countv · 4 , Mll'amar Borough .)·. d · t · t I Waihi I Wa,ihi Borough : . 9 ' Karori Borough .. . IS nc,. : h :. : CoromaµdeL . ·'1 Coiomandel County 8 · Makara County (p) ) C b' ed I 1 Bay of Planty Whakatane Countv 2 , Johnsonville Town_ Dist. J. 0disti:tct . O'potiki County . ·. ·, 2 Onslow Borough . . .·

1 Opopikt Borough 1 Wairarapa , . ' Pahiatua County...... i.' :z 1'auranga County 3 Pahiatna Borough (p) ) Combined)! 1 · Tauranga Borough 'l Eketahuna Borough f district · ·Cook· I Cook ,County .. 5 Akitio County 1 Gisb.-ome Borough 4 Eketahuna County (p) i ·combin:i«i i 2 I County .. 2 Mauriceville County f district I Waiapu .. 8 Masterton County (p) } Combined I 4 Wairna Riding 2 l Masterton Borough 2 Mohaka Riding .. 2 Wairarapa South County 2 Mahia Riding 2 i Carterton Borough (p) ) Combined 1 Wairoa Borough .. ..2 i Greytown Borough r district Hawka's Bay Hawke's Bay County (p) I Featherston County ii Napier South Town Dist. )combined 5 Martin borough Town Dist.} Combined 1 Taradale Town District I district ' Featherston Town Dist.(p) . district , Napier Borough .. 3 Waira,;_ Pelorus Road I>istrict (p) } Combined:' 2 Hastings Borough 2 I Havelock Town District district Waipawa Waipawa County· 2 : Spring Creek Road District . . 1 Waipawa Borough (p) Combined 1 Omaka Road District 2 Waipukurau Borough district· Wairau Road District 1 Dannevirke County (p) Combined 3 Awa.tare Road District ___2 1 Weber Cmmtv .. district Blenheim Borough '<: '3 Patangata County (p) Coriiblned 3 Picton Sounds County . . 3* I· Waipukurau County di.strict I Picton Borough . . · 3 Woodville. Count.y (p) Combined 2· Picton Road District 2 ·.. Woodville Borough district . Nelson i Waimea County (p) ! , Murchison County I Combined Daunevirke Borough 1 i district 'l'aranaki ·: Clifton Conn ty .. 1 '· Motueka Borough J . ! Taranaki Countv .. 4 Richmond Borough 1 Combined 3 New Plymouth Borough I Nelson City (p) .. f district Inglewood Borough :1_.Combm_'·~·-.1: Z I Collingwood County i Combined , Waitara Borough (p) I district , ,, . Takaka County (p) r district · " Egmont County .. 2: Westland Westland County :Str_atford '· Stratford Cmmty , Hokitika Borough 1 : Stratford Borougk · Kumara Borough (p) ·} Comli!qed I Whangamomona County f·f i Ross Borough ilistclot ' • Appointed by the Governor. • Appointed by the Governor. \268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Pint OoZumn. SICOtld Ookmin. ,,.,,, Pim "'*-'· &ooildCol-. 9rtl. Ool. Ool. i "oj ..oa i,, Hospital ~ Contributory Dlllrlct. District. Coutrlbu,ory District. H !l !I ~ c8

:Buller Buller County 4 Waitaki Waitaki County (p) }Combined 6 Westport Borough 4 Hampden Borough district Inangahua Inangahua County 8 Borough , , 2 Grey Grey County 4 Otago Greymouth Borough 3 w~-~ ) Waikouaiti County (p) Co b" eel l Brunner Borough } Combined l Port Chalmers Borough ~ ~ Runanga Borough (p) district Palmerston South Borough distr,.ct North Canter- Amuri County l Waikouaiti Borough bury Kaikoura County (p) } Combined l _._m._) Cheviot County .. district sula County . Akaroa Borough .. Bay Town District Co~b~ Akaroa County (p) }Combined l St. Kilda Borough (p) district Mount Herbert County district Green Island Borough Wairewa County .. West Harbour Borough } Co b" eel l Selwyn County l Momington Borough (p) clliltri t Malvern County (p) l Combined Maori Hill Borough c j district Tawera County .. Dunedin City 6 Ellesmere County (p) } Combined l Taieri County (p) } Combined l Springs County .. district Mosgiel Borough .. district Halawell County •. Bruce County (p) l Spreydon Borough }combined 2 Milton Borough .. } Combined Heathcote County district Ka.itangata Borough district Paparua County (p) Tuapeka County (p) Waimari County (p) }Combined 2 Lawrence Borough leombined Riccarton Borough district Roxburgh Borough ) district City 7 Tapanui Borough Lyttelton Borough (p) Clutha County (p) } Combined l New Brighton Borough tCombined l Balolutha Borough district Woolston Borough district Vincent Vincent County , • 6 Sumner Borough .. I Cromwell Borough l Rangiora County (p) Alexandra Borough l Kowai County . Maniototo Maniototo County 7 Oxford County .. NasebloBorough .• l Eyre County 2 Southland Lake unty (p),. } Combined I Ashley County district Arrowtown Borough district Amberley Town District; Queenstown Borough Ka.iapoi Borough. • · }-- Southland County 6 Rangiora Borough Wyndham Town District l Combined l Waipara County .. l Gore Borough (p) , district Ashburton .. Ashburton County 6 Mataura Borough ) Ashburton Borough l Borou~ (p) } Combined 3 Hampstead Town Dist. (p)} Combined l Invercargill South oro' d strict Tinwald Town District district Ca.:inpbelltown Borough(p)} Co·· ibined l South . Canter- Geraldine County 2 Wmton Borough,, d ~ t bury Temuka Borough (p) }Combined l Stewart Island County 0 Geraldine Borough district Wallace and Wallace County .. 7 Mackenzie County . . . . l Fiord Fiord County Levels County (p) } Combined 2 Riverton Borough (p) }Combined l Pleasant Point Town Dist. district Town District district Timaru Borough •. 3 Waimate County (p) }Combined 3 Waimate Borough district J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of ·the Executive Council.

0'f1811,ing La111il8 in Taranaki Lana Dwrict for Sale or I SCHEDULE. Sekction. TARANA.KI LAND DisTBICT,-ORllllA CoUNTY.-Alru. SllllVEY DlSTBICT. LIVERPOOL, Governor. I Second,clasa Lana. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities : I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Ar~hnr Occupation William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor O&Bh with Bight Renewable of the Dominion of New Zeal&nd,having received the report Are&. of Lea,se: Section. Block. Purchase: Purohaee: Ralf-ye&rly of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section Total Price. Half-yearly Rent. one hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do hereby declare Bent. that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for sale or selection on Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of A. B. P, £ S, d. £ B. d. £ s. d, Ma.y, one thousa.nd nine hundred and thirteen; a.nd also 6 X" 727 0 0 11,460 0 01 86 10 0 29 4 0 that the lands mentioned in the ea.id Schedule may, at the 7 I I 548 0 0 960 0 0 24 0 0 I19 4 0 option of the 8')plioan t be purchased for cash, or be selected for oooupation with right of purchase, or on renewable le&'le ; Situated on the Wa.itewhena Road, about a mile from and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands W&itewhena Post and Telephone Office. AcceBB from the shall be sold, oooupied, or leased, as mentioned in the said Town of Manga.roa. (Ohura), twelve to thirteen miles distant, Schedule hereto, and do declare that the ea.id la.nds shall by a full-width unmetalled dray,ro&d; &coess also from Te be sold, oocupled, or leased under and subject to the pro­ Kuiti by dray-road, about forty miles. Section 6 comprises Tisione of the Land Act, 1908. · broken spurs and valleys, suitable for sheep, and also for APRIL 10. 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1269 cattle on the flats and easier ridges. Section 7 consists of rough undulating country, with vary broken spurs and valleys. Occupation ci Ca•h with Right Renewable There is a homestead site on Section 6 on the branch road on ~ Block. Area. Purchase: of Lease: the south of the section, and on Section 7 on the northern 0 I Purchase: Hall-yea.rly Jl l '.rota.I Price. Half.yearly Rent. botmdarv. Both sections are covered with a heavy forest of Rent. tawa, hinau, kahikatea, pukatea, rata, rimu, totara, &c., in I i - the valleys, and birch, tawhero, and rewarewa on the ridges, is at present a rough horse-track from the Mangapehi Rail­ with a mixed undergrowth of karamn, kotukutnku, raurekan, way-station, about seven miles distant. The section. com­ wharangi, ponga, makomako, mahoe, toroa, snpplejack, &c. prises heavy mixed bush country, with a small portion of The soil is of good quality in gullies and valleys, but poorer high fern on the eastern boundary ; steep along the road on ridges, resting on a papa and sandstone formation; well frontage, rising to undulating country towards the northern watered. Elevation, 600 ft. to 1,450 ft. above sea-level. boundary, about two-thirds of the sectic.n being ploughable. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, The section is a good one, and would make a fair dairy farm. this fifth day of April, one thousand nine hundred The forest comprises tawa, kahikatea, rimu, matai, &c., with 1/,nd thirteen. a heavy undergrowth of supplejack, raurekau, mo.hoe, ko­ W. H. HERRIES, nini, &c. The. soil is of good quality, resting on rhyolite For Minister of La.nds. formation ; well watered. A, R. P. £ s. d. £ S, d. £ s. d. 6 ,. IV I 271 0 0 I 550 0 0 13 15 0 11 0 0 Opening Landa in Taranalci Lanil, District for Sale or 11 VIII 291 0 0 660 0 0 16 10 0 13 4 0 Selection. Situated on the Kopaki and Mapara Roads. Access from Kopaki R :.ilway-statiori, from four to Pix miles dist.int, by surveyed Road ; there is a good rough horse-track from LIVERPOOL, Governor. Mangapehi Railway-station to the sections. The sections N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities comprise flat and easy-undulating to fairly steep country, I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, A, thur the greater portion of Section 6 being ploughable ; about William de Brito Sa vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor oft.he two-thirds of Section 6 is covered with high fern and tutu. Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report of the Section 11 is partly covered with a light to heavy mixed bus~, Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section one mostly tawa, with rimu, puke.tea, rewarewa, rata, mata1, hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do hereby declare tba, kahikatea, hinau, &c., and a dense undergrowth of supple­ the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be open jack, mahoe, raurekau, ponga, kotukutuku, &c. ~bout the for sale or selection on Tuesday, .the twenty-seventh day of centre of Section 11 there is a fern-and-manuka clearmg. The May, one thousand nine hundred and tLirteen; and also soil is of fair to good quality, resting on a rhyolite formation, that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the and the sections are well watered. option of the epplicant, be purchased for cash, or b~ 7 / IV 258 0 0 460 0 0 j 11 10 0 j 9 4 0 selected for occupation with rigbt of purchase, or on re­ I I newable lease; and I do hereby also fix the prices at Situated on the Pukerimu and Kopaki Roads. Access from which the said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as Kopa.ki Railway-station, about a mile and a quarter, by sur­ mentioned in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare that veyed road ; there is a good horse-track from Kopaki to the the said lands &hall be sold, occupiea, or leased under and section. The section comprises undulating country, partly subjeot to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908. open and partly covered with mixed bush of tawa, rewarewa, tawhero, &c., and a medium undergrowth ; there is a swamp in the southern corner, but easily drained. The soil is fair, SCHEDULE. on rhyolite formation ; well watered. TARANAKI LAND DJSTRIUT. 8 VII I 448 0 0 900 0 0 22 10 0 18 0 0 ----~------9 464 0 0 1.280 0 0 32 0 0 25 1:l 0 Occupation 10 438 0 0 880 0 0 22 0 0 17 12 0 g CaRh 1 with0 ~ight Rteea':~~le 11 246 0 0 740 0 0 18 10 0 14 16 0 j Block. Area. Purch11 se: 1 Purchase: Ha.lt~yearly 12 208 0 0 630 0 0 15 15 0 12 12 0 oo Total Price. I Half-vearly Rent. 4 VIII 301 0 0 530 0 0 13 5 0 10 12 0 i Rent. 6 323 0 0 730 0 0 18 5 0 14 12 0 Situated ~n the Kurakura Road. Access from Kopaki FIRST-CLASS LAND. Railway-station, from four miles and a half to nine miles Waitomo County.-Mapara Survey District. distant, by surveyed road, or from Waimiha Railway-station, from sixteen miles and a half to twenty miles distant, by A, R. P, £ 8, d. £ S. d. £ S. d. formed dray-road for twelve miles, 6 ft. track for three miles, 4 I III 531 0 0 I 930 0 0 I 23 5 0 ) 18 12 0 and the balance by pack-track and surveyed road. There is o • 293 o o o9o o o 14 1~ o 1 11 16 o a good horse-track from Mangapehi Railway-station to Sec­ Situated on the Map3,ra and Kurakura R:>ads. Access from tions 8, 9, 10, 6, and 4, and to within a mile of Section ll Kop3,ki Railway-station, from six to eight miles distant, by and half-mile to Section 12. The land varies from very easy surveyed road ; but there are at p,esent rough horse-tracks flat and undulating to rather steep ridges ; about 300 acres to the sections from Kopaki and Mangapehi Railway-stations. at the back of Section 9 is well adapted for dairying, and Section 4 comprises very steep country along the road front­ Sections 11 and 12 are mostly ploughable and well adapted age, but much easier towards the back. Section 5 comp,·ises for dairying ; on Section IO there is a small portion of open level country on each side of the Mapara Stream on the road and manuka country along the road in the south-western frontage, but through the centre in places the land is steep corner. '!.'he forest varies from fern and scrub to heavy bush, and g ,rgy. The forest is generally heavy, comp:ising tawa, comprising tawa, rata, rimu, kahikatea, tawhero, hinau, rewa­ rata, rimu, matai, kahikatea, pukatea, tawhero, hinau, rewa­ rewa, matai, ,pukatea, &c., with a dense undergrowth of rewa, &c., with a dense unde-·growth of supplejack, ma.hoe, supplejack, ponga, raurekau, mahoe, kotukutuku, &c. The raurekau, p3nga, kotukutuku, &c.; but on the northern soil on Sections 8 and 6 varies from rather poor to good p:irtion of Section 4 and the western corner of Section 5 there quality, on papa and sandstone ; medium on Section IO, on is some fern and manuka country. The soil varies from in­ sandstone and rhyolite ; inferior to very good on Section 9, ferior to very good, on rhyolitc ·formation, with indications good on Sections I 1 and 12, and inferior to fair on Section 4, of pumice on the flats; the sections are well watered. all on rhyolite. There is a little pumice on Section 4 on the flats. The sections are well watered. 2 I IV 1. 294 0 0 I 590 0 0 114 15 0 1· 11 16 0 3 • , 346 0 0 700 0 0 17 10 0 14 0 0 2 VIII 434 1 35 ' 1.090 0 0 27 5 0 21 16 0 Situated on the Pukerimu Road. Access from Kopaki 5 244 0 0 I 680 0 0 17 0 0 13 12 0 Railway-station, from two to three miles distant, by surveyed 7 356 0 0 , 9RO O 0 24 10 0 19 12 0 road; but there is at present a good rough horse-track from 9 ; 426 0 0 l.180 0 0 29 10 0 23 12 0 Kopiki to the sections. The land comprises level and easy­ 30 , XII 3H2 0 0 1.000 0 0 25 0 0 20 0 0 sloping to rather steep countr}'., covered p-.rtly with mixed 31 311 0 0 860 0 0 21 10 0 J.7 4 0 light to heavy bush of tawa, r1mu, pukatea, rewarewa, &c., Situated on the Mapara Road. Access from Kopaki Rail­ with a heavy undergrowth of supplejack, wharango, raure­ way-station, from five miles to eight miles and a half distant, kau, &c., and pwtly high fern and tutu, with light to heavy by surveyed road, or from Waimiha Railway-station, £rem manuka on the frontage. The soil is of medium quality, seven miles to ten miles and a half distant, three miles dray• resting on rhyolite formation; the sections are well watered. road and the balance surveved road. The sections are al, o G I III I 276 0 0 I 6~0 0 0 I 17 5 0 I 13 16 0 accessible by horse-tracks· from Waimiha · and Mangapehi Situated on the Mapara Road. Access from Kopaki Rail­ Railway-stations. The land comprises flat and very easy way-station, about six miles distant, by surveyed road, There sloping country to fairly steep and high ridges, mostly covered C 1270 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Occupation Occupation CR.Sb with Righu Renewable ,; with Right Renewabl8 of Lease: I Cash of Lease: l I Block. Area. Purchase: Purchase: Ha.lf-ycu.rly ~ I Block. Area.. Purcbuse: Purchase: H•H-.,·early Total Pdce. Total Price. Half-yearly Rent. rn" Half-yearly B.t::ll~. Jl I Rent. " I Rent. I I with a heavy bush of tawa, rimu, matai, rata, kahikatea fern and scrubby manuka, and the forest undergrowth is tawhero, hinau, pukatea, &c., with a dense undergrowth of mostly supplejack, wharangi, akipiro, &c. The soil varies supplejack, raurekau, ma.hoe, wharangi, ponga, kotukutuku, from inferior to fair quality, on rhyolitc, with pumice on the nikau, konini, &c. The soil is of very good quality, on rhyo­ flats ; the sections are well watered. lite formation, on Sections 2, 5, and 10, and on papa on Sec­ A. R. P. £ S. d. £ S. d. £ 8, d tions 7, II, 30, and 31. There is a little pumice on the frontage 1 I IV I 775 0 0 780 0 0 19 10 0 115 12 0 of Section 5. The sections are well watered. 4 • 563 o o 850 o o I 21 5 o ~ 1 o o Section 1 is situated on the Pukerimu Road, Section 4 on A. R, P. £ S. d. £ S. d. £ S. d. the Pukerimu and Kopaki Roads. Access is from Kopaki 8 I VIII I 603 0 U I 1.210 0 0 f 30 5 0 f 24 4 0 Railway-station, from one mile and a quarter ~o two. miles Situated on the Mangaiti Road. Access from Waimiha and a quarter distant., by surveyed road. Section 4 1s also Railway-station, about sixteen miles distant, about twelve accessible from Kopaki bv the Paritikona Road, about one miles being dray-road and the balance horse-track. The mile, by surveyed ioad. ·There is a good horse-track from section comprises a little flat and swampy country on the Kopaki to the sections. The land comprises manuka flats road frontage, which is cut off from the back by a high steep and easy fern-covered slopes, with the fairly steep valley of ridge; at the back of the ridge the land comprises easy to the Mangapehi in the southern part of Section 4; a con steep slopes, which would make good sheep country. The siderable portion of both sections is ploughable. l'arl of the forest varies from light on the road frontage to heavy at the land is covered with a heavy mixed forest of tawa, rimu, back, comprising tawa, rata, rimu, matai, kahikatea, tawhcro, pukatc<>, rewarewa, tawhero, &c., and a heavy ':ll~ergr?wth hinau, pukatea, &c., with a dense undergrowth of raurekau, of supplejack, wharangi, raurekau, &c. The soil 18 fair to karamu, mahoe, wharangi, supplejack, kotukutuku, &c. The good, on a rhyolite formatio'l ; both sections are well watered. soil is of very fair quality, resting on a papa formation; the section is well watered. 5 I IV 253 0 0 / 380 0 0 i 9 10 0 1 7 12 0 3 ,. VIII i 244 0 0 I 370 0 o 9 5 ~ I 7 8 0 32 1' XII I 308 0 0 .i 850 0 0 1· 21 5 0 I' 17 0 0 Section 5 is situated on the Mapara Road, Sect10n 3 on the 35 I • r 440 0 0 , 1,210 0 0 30 5 0 24 4 0 Mapara, Kopaki, and Kurakura Roads. Access from Kopaki Situated on the Mapara and l\fangaiti Roads. Access from Railway-station, from four miles and a half to five miles dis­ Waimiha Railway-station, from five to six miles distant, by tant, by surveyed road. There is a good horse-track from dray-road for three miles and surveyed road remaining dis­ l\fangapehi Railway-station to the sections. Section 5 com­ tance. The sections comprise flat and easy-sloping country prises fairly steep country along the road frontage, but along the Mapara Road frontage and towards the centre;while becomes fairly ea,sy from the centre towards the back, where towards the back the land is rather steep. 'l'he forest is there is an area of ploughable country. Section 3 comprises heavy, comprising tawa, rata, rimu, matai, kahikatca, ta­ mixed bush and fern and manuka country, the portion to whero, hinau, pukatea, &c., with a dense undergrowth of the norlh-east being inferior rhyolite, covered with light bush, supplejack, raurekau, kotukutuku, mahoc, ponga, wharangi, fern, and manuka, while the south-western portion is much &c. The soil is of very good quality, on a papa formation; better, being covered with heavy mixed bush. Along the the sections are well watered. Mapara Stream the land is broken, rising to fairly easy ter­ 1 I xm I 307 o o I 890 o o I 22 a o I 11 16 o races along the Kurakura Road. The forest on both sections varies from light, comprising tawhero, rewarewa, &c., to Waitomo Oounty.-Tangitu Survey District. heavy, ·comprising tawa, rimu, pukatea, &c., and a dense

3 f III I 481 0 0 I 1.330 0 0 f 33 5 0 I 26 12 0 undergrowth of supplejack, mahoe, ponga, raurekau, &c. Situated on the Ma.para Road. Access from Waimiha Rail­ about three-quarters of Section 5 is under fern and manuka. way-station, about four miles distant-three miles dray-road The soil varies from inferior to fair, on rhyolit;e formation, and balance surveyed road. There is a rough horse-track and the sections are well watered. from Waimiha to the sections. Section 1 comprises heavy 7 I VII I 284 0 0 I 430 0 0 f 10 15 0 f 8 12 0 bush spurs, with a valley and fairly large stream running Situated on the Kurakura Road. Access from Kopaki through the centre ; the spurs are fairly steep, and the sec Railway-station, about eight miles and a half, by surveyed tion has a north'lrn aspect. Section 3 comprises flat and road and from Waimiha Railway-station, about sixteen miles easy country to high spurs, running to high ridge on the back and 'a half-by dray-road for twelve miles, 6 ft. track three With the exception of a small patch of manuka on the Mapara miles, and balance surveyed road. There is a horse-track Stream near the eastern corner of Section 3 the sections are from Mangapehi Railway-station to the section. The land covered with a heavy mixed bush of tawa, rimu, hinau, puka comprises flat to easy-sloping and steep country. The _forest tea, matai, totara, rata, &c., and a dense undergrowth of varies from heavy mixed bush of tawa, tawhero, &c., m the supplejack, raurekau, mahoe, ponga, wharangi, karamu, hou south-eastern corner of the section, to light bush on the hou, &c. The sections are well watered. southern boundary, and fern and scrub along the road frontage and back to the centre. The soil is of medium to inferior Waitomo Oounty.-Mapara Survey District. quality, on rhyolite and papa formation; well watered. 3 .I III I 456 0 0 I 830 0 0 I 20 15 0 116 12 0 1 ,, 333 o o I 150 o o 18 15 o 15 o o As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor Situated at the junction of the Aramatai and Mapara Roads this fifth day of April, one thousand nine hundred Access from Kopaki Railway-station, about seven miles dis and thirteen. tant, by surveyed road. At present there are horse-tracks W. H. HERRIES, from Kopaki and Mangapehi Railway-stati<,ns to the sec For Minister of Lands. tions. The land comprises mixed bush and fern country, rising from flats along the road frontages to undulating and Opening Lands in A uclc/,and Land District for Sale or Selection. steep ridges at the b!)-ck ; a portion of both sections is plough able. The forest is heavy mixed bush of tawa, rimu, kahi katea, matai, &c., along the Mapara Stream, with clumps of LIVERPOOL, Governor. kahikatea along Aramatai Road; on the ridges towards the· IN pursuance and exercise of the powers a.r,d anthorities north-eastern boundary of Section 3 the bush is light. The conferred upon me bv the L,rnd Act, 1908, I, Arthur soil is good on Section 7, and slightly inferior on Section 3, William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of on rhyolite formation; the sections are well watered. the Dominion of New Zealand,. having received the report of the Undsr-Secretary in this behalf, as orovided by section one hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do hereby declare SECOND-CLASS LAND. that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be 1 \ III ! 610 0 0 I 610 0 0 115 5 0 112 4 0 open for sale or selection on Monday, the twenty-sixth d>ty 2 · • i 454 0 0 [ 690 0 0 17 5 0 13 16 0 or Mav, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen; and also Section 1 is situated on the Aramatai and Pukerimu Roads, that the lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at Section 2 on the Pukerimu Road. Access from Kopaki Rail the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be way-station, from four to five miles distant, by surveyed road selected for occupation with right of p11rcbase, or on renew­ There is a good horae-track from Kopaki to the sections able lease; and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the The land comprises flat, undulating, rather swampy and easy said lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned slopes to high steep ridges ; a large proportion of Section 2 in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare the.t tbe said is-ploughable. What forest there is is mostly light, compris lands shall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to ing rewarewa, tawhero, &c, and there are patches of short the provisions of the Land Act, 1908. ArRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1271

SCHEDULE. Occupation with Right Renewable AUCKLAND LAND D1s1'RICT.-0POTIKI CouNTY,-W'AJOEKA Cash of Lease: SURVEY DISTRICT. Section. Block. Area. Purchase: Purchase: Half-yearly Total Price. Hair-yearly Rent, Second-class Land. Rent. ------'------'------'---·---L---- 1 1 Occupation --.-1- I Cash with Right Renewable A, R, P, £ B, d. £ B, d. £ 8, d. i Purchase . of Lease: Sect1on.l Block. Are&. Total Price Purchase: Half-yearly · Half-yearly Rent. m ~f : g I :g g g I L~ g I g f: g I Rent. Altitude, from 20 ft. to 450 ft. above sea-level. Broken land covered for the most part with fern and tea-tree ; gullies A. R, P. £ S. d. £ S. d. .£ B, d, contain a small quantity of mixed forest, comprising puriri, 5 J IV/208 2 0/160 0 0/4 0 0/3 4 O taraire, tawa, rimu, &c., with dense undergrowth of nikau, Weighted with £9, valuation for improvements consisting bush fern, &c. Soil of inferior second-class quality, resting of 8 acres felling and 6 ch.. ins fencing. on sandstone formation ; well watered hy small streams. Altitude, 800ft. to 1,500 ft. above sea-level. Broken land; Situated about two miles from Opua Wharf by pack-track. covered with fairly heavy forest comprising tawa, rimu, rata, tawai, &c., with light undergrowth of rangiora, raurekau, Rodney Oounty.-Ma'n{lawai Pariah. nikau, supplejack, &c. Soil of fair quality in valleys, inferior on ridges, resting on sandstone formation ; well watered by s. pn. 21i .. I 33 1 15 I 20 o o \ o 10 o I o 8 o small streams. Situated eleven miles from Opotiki, nine miles Altitude, from 50 ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level. Undulating of which is by cart-road and two miles bridle-track. to level land ; covered with manuka and scrub. Inferior sandy soil, resting on sandstone formation; no surface water 2 / VIII/1,325 0 0 /1,000 0 0 I 25 0 0 J20 0 0 on section. Situated seven miles from Mangawai-six miles Weighted with £351, valuation for improvements com­ by formed road and one mile bridle-track. prising iron shanty, 18 ft. by 11 ft., slab store-house, sheep. yards, felling and grassing, and 80 chains fencing. Wka'n{larei Oounty.-Opuawka'n{la Survey Diatric,t. Altitude, 300 ft. to 2,000 ft. above sea-level. Broken country ; 240 acres cleared and grassed, but 140 acres of this 39 \ VI \ 807 2 0 I 610 0 0 / 1,5 5 0 ,12 4 0 is now somewhat overgrown ; balance of section covered with Altitude, 50 ft. to 500 ft: above sea-level. Undulating to fairly heavy mixed forest comprising tawa, rimu, rata, broken land, with level patches on spurs; 2 acres swamp, tawai, tawhero, miro, and hinau, with moderate under­ 150 acres scrub land, balance mixed forest comprising totara., growth of raurekau, rangiora, supplejack, &c. Soil of fair rimu, kahikatea, puriri, birch, ta.we., taraire, rata, and a few quality, slightly sandy, on sandstone formation ; well watered kauri-trees, with light undergrowth of supplejack, kiekie, by small streams. Situated fourteen miles from Opotiki, fern, &c. Soil loam and clay, generally of fair quality; seven miles of which is by cart-road, balance b~rack. patches of inferior land in open country, and some patches very good, resting on sandstone formation; well watered by As witness the hand of His Excellenc_y the Governor, streams. Fronting the coast about four miles and a half this second day of April, one thousand nine hundred north of Whananaki Harbour, two miles of the distance being and thirteen. by formed road, balance bridle-track. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of La.nds Raglan Oounty.-Alexandra Survey Diatrid.

1 J II I 469 0 0 I 360 0 0 ! 9 0 0 J 7 4 0 Altitude, 500 ft. to 900 ft. above sea-level. Broken land; Opening Landa in A uelcl,and LaniJ Diatrict for Sale or covered with mixed forest comprising hinua, tawa, rimu, and Seledion. manuka, with dense undergrowth of supplejack, bush fern, and shrubs. Soil of fair second-class quality ; well .watered by small streams. Situated five mites from Whatawha.ta-­ LIVERPOOL, Governor. three miles and a half by formed road, and one mile and a N pursuance and exercuie of the powers and authorities half by unformed t~ack. I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of Otamatea Oounty.-Hukatere Survey Diatrict. the Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report of 10A I II I 326 0 0 I 250 0 0 I 6 5 0 ! 5 0 0 the Under.Secretary in this behalf, a.s provided by section one hundred and fifty-four of the faid Act, do hereby declare Altitude, 10 ft. to 500 ft. above sea-level. Undulating that the lands d, scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be open land, covered with fern, manuka scrub, and tall manuka ; for sale or selection on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of generally ploughable, except 60 acres at the southern end. May, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen; and also Soil is generally a good quality of gum land with patches of that tbe lands mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the loam, on clay subsoil ; there is a volcanic outcrop of about option of the applicant; be purohased for cash, or be selected 12 acres at the south-west corner, very steep and rocky, but for occupation with right of purchase, or on renewable lease; of good quality ; well watered by streams. Situated five and I do hereby also fix the prices at which the said lands miles and a half from Matakohe by formed road ; access also shall be sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned in the said by tidal river, the landing being half a mile from section and Schedule hereto, and do declare that the said lands shall be four miles from Matakohe or Pa.hi. sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908. ' 22 I u I 817 2 o I 200 o o I 5 o o \ 4 o o Altitude, 1 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. Undulating land, mostly plougha.ble, covered with fern, manuka scrub, and tall SCHEDULE. manuka. Soil is a superior quality of gum land, mostly loam, on clay subsoil ; well watered by streams and swamps. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT,' Situated six miles from Matakohe by formed road or four miles by tidal '!'ater. I Occupation with Right Renewabl e Ce.sh of Lease: THIRD-CLASS LAND. Section. Block. Area.. Purchase: Purchase: Half-yearly Total Price. Half-yearly Rent. Hoba

Opening Land in Taranaki Lana Di&trict for Sale or Occupation Selection. with Right Renewable I Ce.sh of Lease: Area. Pnrcbaso: PurOhase: Half-yearly LIVERPOOL, Governor. 'J\.,tal Price. Half-yearly !tent. I Rent. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me by the L1md Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito S&vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor Situated on the Te.hunaroa Road, Section 8 being one mile of the Dominion of New Zealand, having received the report from the Wanganui River, where there is a. landing-stage and of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section cargo-shed. Access from the Town of Whangamomona, from one hundred and fifty-four of the so.id Act, do hereby declare twelve miles and a. half to fifteen miles distant-by dray-road that the land described in the Schedule hereto sha.11 be for six miles, three miles partly dray-road and partly bridle­ open for sale or selection on Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day track, and bridle-track remaining distance. The land com­ of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen; and prises broken and undulating country, with steep sidelings. also tha.t the land mentioned in the ea.id Schedule may, at There is a homestead site on Section 5 in the north-eastern the option of the applica.nt, be purchased for cash, or be corner near the road, and on Section 8 in the north-western selected for occupation with right of purchase, or on renew­ corner near road there is a small tableland with homestead able lease ; and I do hereby also fix the price at which the site. The sections are covered with heavy bush of tawa, said land shall he sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned tawhero, rata, rimu, &c., and a. dense undergrowth of mahoe, in the said Schedule hereto, and do declare tho.t the said kotukutuku, ke.ce.mu, raurekau, hoho, ponga, supplejack, land shall be sold, occupied, or leased under and subject to klekie, &c. On Section 8 near road in the north-eastern the provisions of the Land Act, 1908. corner there are the remains of a small burn, with some towhai growing thereon. The soil is of good quality, on papa formation, and the sections are well watered. SCHEDULE. A. R. P. £ S, d. £ S. d. £ S, d. TABANAKI LAND DrsTRICT.-OHuRA CouNTY.-TANOITU 4 I XI 248 0 0 ! 560 0 01 14 0 0 I 11 4 0 SURVEY DISl'RICT. Situated on the Whangamomona River at the junction of the Tahunaroa and Round Hill Roads. Access is from Wha­ FirBt-class Land. ngamomona, twelve miles distant, six miles being dray-road, I Occupation! the next three partly dray and partly bridle road, and the C h with nigh& /Renewable remo.ining three miles bridle-road. The section comprises e.s I of Lease· undulating country, with a few flats along the Whangamo· section. Block. Purchas_e; I Pnrcba1e: Half-yearly Total Price. Half-yearly Rent. mona River, and a good flat in the north-eastern corner. . ! Rent. The major part of the section is covered with heavy bush of ----'--·--'------'------tawa, rimu, tawhero, rata, &c., and a dense undergrowth of A. R, P, £ s. d. £ S, d. £ S. d. me.komako, me.hoe, raurekau, karamu, ponga, &c ; there is 7 VI j 450 0 O. I 1,130 0 0 j 28 5 0 I 22 12 0 some kahikatea, rimu, and miro on a flat between Round HiJJ Road and the River. The soil is of very good quality, Situated at the junction of the Upper Ohura and Ta.pui­ resting on a papa formation ; well watered. wahine Roads, about eight miles distant from Onge.rue Ro.il­ we.y-station-by coach-road four miles and pack-track four 6 I XI I 536 0 0 I 980 0 01 24 10 0 19 12 0 miles. The land comprises easy to steep slopes, rising from 9 1 • I 743 0 0 1,310 0 0 32 15 0 'I 26 4 0 950 ft. to 1,800 ft., covered with heavy bush of tawa, rimu, 1 ' xv · 708 0 0 1,160 0 O 29 0 0 23 4 0 re.ta, ta.where, hinau, &c. The soil is good, on papa forma­ Situated on the Whangamomona. River and Road and the tion ; well watered. Round Hill Road. Access is from Whangamomona, from fomteen miles to seventeen miles and a half distant-by dray­ As witness t.he hand of His Excellency the Governor, road for six miles, the next three miles being partly dray and this fifth da.y of April, one thousand nine hundred p~rtly bridle roo.d, and six miles bridle-track, the remaining and thirteen. distance being surveyed road. The sections comprise broken W. H. HERRIES, and undulating country, with flats along the Whangamo­ For Minister of Lands. mona River. The southern portion of Section 6, and the south-western portion of Section 1, and nearly the whole of ------·----~------SeJtion 9 was burnt many yea.rs ago, and is now covered Opening Lands in Taranaki Land District for Sale or with a heavy second growth of young tawhero, ma.hoe, ko­ Selection. nini, hoho, raurekau, karamu, &c. ; the remaining portions of the sections are covered with a heavy forest of tawa, rimu, LIVERPOOL, Governor. tawhero, rata, &c., and a dense undergrowth of makoma.ko, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities mahoe, raurekau, karamu, p:mga, &c. The soil is of good I conferred upnn me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur quality, on a papa formation, and the sections are well William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of watered. tre Dominion of New ZesJand, having received the report of 7 I XI jl,492 O O J 1,980 0 Oj 49 10 0 J 39 12 0 the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by section one Situated oa the Round Hill Road and the Wha.nga.momona, hundred and flfty.fonr of the as.id Act, do hereby declare that Road and River, about a mile from. the Wa.nge.nui River. the lands described in the Schednle hereto shall be open for Access is from Whangamomona, about twenty miles distant, sale or selection on Wednes lay, the fourth day of June, the first six miles being dray-road, the next three miles partly one thousand nine hundred and thirteen; and also t,hat the dray and partly bridle road, the next six miles bridle-track, la.nds mentioned in the said Schedule may, at the option of and the balance unformed road. The land comprises very the applicant, be purchased for cash, or be selected for occu­ brvken country, with a gorgy creek running through the pation "ith right of purchase, or on renewa.hle lease ; and I centre. The section is covered with heavy bush of ta.we., do hereby also fix the prices a.t wh•ch the said lands shall be rimu, tawhero, rata, towhai, &c., and a den,ie undergrowth sold, occupied, or leased, as mentioned in the said Schedule of mahoe, kotukutuku, ra.urekau, ka.ramu, mama.kn, hobo, hereto, and do declare that the said lands shall be sold, oc­ ponga, supplejack, kiekie, &c. The soil is of good quality, cupied, or leased under and subjeot to the provisions of the on papa formation ; well watered. Land Act, 1908. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, · this fifth day of April, one thousand nine hun­ SCHEDULE. dred and thirteen. T.utANAXI LAND D1STRIOT.-WRANGA¥OMONA CoUNTY.­ W. H. HERRIES, MAROE SURVEY DISTRICT. For Minister of Lands. Seeond-clasB Land.

OccupatiQn Opening Land in Auckland Land District for Selection on with Right Renewable Renewable Lease. Cash of Lease: i" Block. Area.. PurchAse: Purchase: Hall-yearly " Total Price. Half-yearly Rent. "' Rent. LIVERPOOL, Governor. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities .l. R, P, £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. I conferred upon me by the Land Aot, 1908, I, Arthur a XI 378 o o , 760 o o· 19 o o I 15 4 o WiJJiam de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of 5 717 0 0 1 1,210 o ol 30 o o I 24 4 o the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the 8 907 0 0 1,370 0 o1 34 5 0 27 8 0 and described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for ------

APRIL 10. · 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1273 selection on renewable lease on Monday, the twenty-sixth of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that day of May, one thonsand nine hundred and thirteen, at the the national endowment lands described in the Schedule rental mentioned in the said Schedule ; and I do also hereto shall Jie open for selection on renewable lease on declare that the said land shall be leased under and subject Monday, the twenty - sixth day of May, one thousand to the provisions of the said Act. nine hundred and thirteen, a.t the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also declare that the said lands SCHEDULE. shall be leased under and subject to t,he rrovisions of the said Act. AUCKLAND LANI> DrnTRICT.-TAURANGA CouNTY.-TE PAPA PARISB.-HAURAKI MINING DISTRIC'.1'. SCHEDULE. Second-cla,., Land. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. Half-yearly Second.class Land. Section. Area. Capital Value. Rental. Capital Value !Half-year!; Section. Dlo<:1,. Area.. · Rental. A, R. P. £ s. d. £ 8. d. -~------__J_· -- 587 299 0 0 380 0 0 7 12 0 ' Altitude, 700 ft. to 800 ft. above sea-level. . Undulating to FRANKLIK CouNTY.-KoHEROA PARISH. level land, covered with heavy mixed forest oomprising ,. R. ,._ £ s. a. £ s. a. tawa, rimn, rata, mangeao, rewarewa, &c., with thick under­ 176 I I 715 , ,1 I 170 o o ! 3 8 o growth of scrub. Soil of good quality, on volcanic-cement Altitude, 20 ft. to 100 ft. above sea·level. About 300 acres formation; well watered by Omanawa Stream. Situated wiwi swamp, difficult to drain ; balance undulating to broken sixteen miles from Tauranga, thirteen miles of which is by land covered with fern and· manuka. Soil a heavy white clay cuach-roe.d, and three miles by bridle-track formed 5 h. of inferior quality, on slate formation ; well watered by wide. swampy springs. Situated two miles and a half from Mercer As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, by the Mercer-Miranda main road, two miles of which is thifi second day of April, one thousand nine metalled. hundred and thirteen. 17s I 437 1 7 I 400 o o I 8 o o W. F. MASSEY, Weighted .with £40, valuation for flax-growing on 50 acres Minister of Lands. of swamn. Altitude, 20 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. About 200 acres swamp, of which 50 acres carries flax ; . balance undulating Opening Settlement La.nd in Hawke's Bay Land District fern and me.nuke. country. Soil of a light loamy nature on for Selection. dry land, heavy black in good part of swamp, resting on slate formation ; well watered by swampy springs. Situated five LIVERPOOL, Governor. miles from Mercer by Mercer-Miranda main road. N pursue.nee snd exercise of the powers and authorities 119 ! 035 o 21 ! 240 o o 1 4 16 o I conferred upon me by the Land ,Act, 1908, and the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Altitude, 20 ft. to 2'10 ft. above sea·level. About 250 acres Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion wiwi swamp, difficult to drain : balance undulating to broken of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the settlement fern and manuka country, with a small elump of light forest land described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for comprising ta.we. and a few kahikatea only suitable for fire­ selection on renewable lease OI) Tuesday, the twenty-seventh wood and shelter. Soil heavy clay, on slate formation; well day of Ma)·, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at watered by swampy springs. Situated three miles from Mercer the rental mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also hy Mercer-Miranda main road. declare that the said land shall be leased under and subject 181 I 440 1 3o I 220 o o I 4 8 o to the provisions of the said Acts. Altitude, 20 ft. to 200 ft. above sea·level. About 150 acres wiwi swamp, difficult to drain ; balance undulating fern and .SCHEDULE. manuka country. Soil of a light loamy nature, on clay subsoil ; well watered by swampy springs. Situated five HAwRE's BAY LAND DisTRICT.-CooK CouNTY.-TURANGANUI miles from Mercer by ]\forcer-Miranda main road. SURVEY DISTRICT.-TE ARAI SETTLEMENT. 1s2 513 1 7 310 6 4 First class Land. I I o o I o Altitude, 20 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. About 200 acres wiwi swamp, difficult to drain ; remainder undulating fern Capital Val~:-,H:;;_yearly Area. I · Hental. and manuka country, part ploughable. Soil heavy clay, on i slate for;mation ; well watered by swampy springs. Situated five miles from Mercer by Mercer-Miranda main road. A. R. P. £ s. a. £ S, d. 183 I 111 21 I 60 I 1 4 28 V 9 2 33 500 0 0 11 5 0 o o o o Weighted with £5 16s., valuation for improvements con­ sisting of ploughing and fencing. IMPROVEMENTS, Altitude, 20 ft. to 180 ft. above sea-level. About 40 acres wiwi swamp, difficult to drain ; balance undulating fern and The improvements which a.re not included in the price of ihe seotion, but must be paid for separately, consist of a manuka country. Soil of light loamy nature, on clay sub­ fonr.roomed cottage and fencing; total value, £24 7-s. 6d. soil; well watered by swampy springs. Situated five miles The improvements wh1ob are included in the capital valne from Mercer by main road. of the section consist of about 20 cha.ins of fencing and RAGLAN CoUNTY.-RANGIBIBI SURVEY DISTRICT. some gum-trees, valued at £20. 3 I VI I 314 3 3, j 240 0 0 I 4 16 0 DESCRIPTION. Altitude, 40 ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level. About 150 acres Flat agrionltural land of good qna.lity, a.t an altitude of dre.inable swamp, balance undulating fern and manuka about B5 ft. above sea - level. Situated on the Pakowhai country. Soil a brown loam of fair quality, on clay subsoil ; Road, abon• nine miles and three.quarters from Gisborne. well watered by springs. Situated twelve miles from Huntly, seven miles of which is by formed road, balance pa.ck-traok, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor·, which can be used for wheeled traffic. this second day of April, one thonsand nine hnn­ dred and thirteen. CoROMANDEL CouNTY.-CoRoMANDEL SURVEY DISTRICT. W. F. MASSEY, 6 I xv I 108 o o I 70 o o I 1 s o Minister of Lands. Altitude, 200 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. Broken Ia11cl, mostly fern and scrub, with a little half-dead bush in gullies. Soil of fair second-class quality, on clay subsoil ; fairly Opening National Endowment Lands in Auckland Land watered by stream and springs. Situated in the Mahakirau District for Selection. Valley, nine miles distant from Whitianga by formed road.

LIVERPOOL, Governor. OHINEMURI CouNTY.-ABOHA SURVEY DISTRICT. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 19 I IV I 140 3 34 I 170 0 0 I 3 8 0 I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur Altitude, 350 ft. to 450 ft. above sea-level. Undulating William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor and flat land, covered with fern and sorub. Soil of a light ' 1274 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. No. 31

Capital Value 'Half-yearly Seotion. l~-B-lo-ck.-~~-A-r-ea_._...,_jc_.. Jlltal Value.j H~!;;,:~ly I ~ectiou._~I-B_10_ck_·_~_A_r_•_e.. I- · ReuLal. ' ea.ndy nature, on sandstone formation ; indifferently watered rewarewa, akepirau, fl.ax, &c. Good second-class soil of a by small swampy streams. Situated three miles and a half light sandy nature, on sandstone formation; well watered by from Waihi by formed road. Section is intersected by the Wa.ipapa Stream. Situated seventeen miles_ from Marakopa, Tamaki Timber Company's tram-line, and traversed by the of which eight miles and a half is by formed road, balance trio.I railway-area.. bridle-track along co.,,st; or twenty-six miles from Awakino A. R. P. £, S. d. £ S. d, -twenty-four miles by formed road and two miles by track 20 \ IV 81 2 10 170 0 0 3 8 0 a.long coast. Altitude, 400 ft. to 420 ft. above sea-level. Undulating A. R. P. £ S. d. £ S. d. land, covered with fern and scrub. Soil of inferior sandy 10 I VII I 173 3 33 290 0 0 I 5 16 0 nature, on sandstone formation; indifferently watered by 11 I ., 241 3 6 400 o o 8 o o swampy stream. Situated three miles from Waihi by metalled Altitude, 100 ft. to 900 ft. above sea-level. About 12 acres cart-road. swamp on Section 11 ; remainder undulating to hilly country, covered with stunted forest comprising ka.raka., rewa.rcwa, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, akepirau, and manuka. Soil sandy loam of good second­ this second day of April, one thousand nine hun­ class quality, on sandstone formation; well watered by dred and thirteen. streams. Situated sixteen to seventeen miles from Mara­ W. F. MASSEY, kopa-eight miles and a half by formed road, balance coast Minister of LandR track; or twenty'six to twenty-seven miles from Awakino­ ------twenty-four miles by formed road, balance coast track. Opening National Endowment MnM in Auckland Land 10 I VIII i 536 0 0 • 670 0 0 \ 13 8 0 District for Selection. Altitude, 250 ft. to 1,450 ft. above sea - level. Broken country, covered with heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, LIVERPOOL, Governor. re.ta, tawa, kohekohe, tawhero, and mangeao, with mode­ rately thick undergrowth of supplejack, fern, &e. Soil of fair N pursue.nee and exercise of the powers and authorities quality, on sandstone formation; well watered by streams. I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur Situated twenty-three miles from Awa.kino, ten miles of William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of which is by dray-road, balance 6 ft. bridle-track. the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the national endowmen~ lands described iu the Schedule hereto 12 VIII I 721 2 0 990 0 0 1 19 16 0 sha.ll be open for selection on renewable lease on Monday. Altitude, 200 ft. to 1,450 ft. above sea-level. Broken land, the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand nine hundred with small flats on Mangatoa Stream, all covered with heavy and thirteen, at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; mixed forest comprising rimu, rata, ta.wa, kohekohe, tawhero, a.nd I do also declare that the said lands shall be leased and mangeao, with moderately thick undergrowth of supple­ under and subject to the provisions of the said Act. jack, fern, &c. Soil of fair quality, on sandstone formation ; well watered by streams. Situated eighteen miles from Mara­ kopa and twenty-three miles from Awakino by 6 ft. formed SCHEDULE. track. AUCKLAND LAND ·DISTBICT.-AWAKINO COUNTY.­ As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, WHAREORINO SURVEY DISTRICT. this second day of April, ono thousand nine hun­ dred and thirteen. Second-class Land. W. F. MASSEY, Mimster of Lands. Section. Block. Are&. Capital V a.luj~-::; ;;:arly I I ·1 Rental. Opening National Endowment Lands in Auckland Land . A. R. P. £ S. d. £ S. d. District for Selection. 1 IV i 869 2 O I 1,200 0 Oi 24 0 0 Altitude, 10 ft. to 600 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to hilly LIVERPOOL, Governor. country; a.bout 200 acres swamp, 30 acres sand, growing fl.ax N pursue.nee and exercise of the powers and authorities_ and patches of grass, 70 acres fem and manuka, 60 acres I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I. Arthur ma.nuka, rewarewa, and scattered puriri; remainder of sec­ William de Brito Se.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor tion light to moderately heavy mixed forest comprising rata, of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that rimu, kohekohe, ta.wa, &c., with fairly thick undergrowth of the national endowment la.nds described in the Schedule fem, nika.u, supplejack, &c. Soil medium to good quality, hereto shall be open for selection on renewable lease on on sandstone formation. Situated about fourteen miles from Monday, the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand nine Marakopa, of which eight miles and a half is by Whaka.u hundred and thirteen, at the rentals mentioned in the se.id Road (formed), thence two miles and a half by track to Nuku· Schedule; a.nd I do also declare that the said lands shall hakere, thence three miles by track a.long the coast. There be leased under and subject to the provisions of the said will be more direct access when the formation of Whakau Act. Road is completed. 5 I VII , 366 2 0 I 550 0 0 I 11 0 0 SCHEDULE.

6 [ 1 423 1 0 640 0 0 12 16 0 Altitude, 130 ft. to 1 100 ft. above sea-level. Fairly broken AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-MANGONUI COUNTY,-WAIAKE country, steep along n:ain range, with small flats along road PARISH. frontage ; all heavy mixed forest comprising rimu, rata., Second-c!(lss £and. tawa, kohekohe, tawhero, • and mangeao, with fairly dense ----~------~---· undergrowth of supplejack, me.hoe, fem, &c. Soil of good -::::~.-~, Area. I' Capital Value. IHall-yearly quality; on sandstone formation; well watered by Mange.toe. I u,u~A· I [ Rental. and small streams. Situated twenty-two miles from Awa­ kino, of which ten miles is dray-road, balance 6 ft. track, or A. R. P. £ S. d. £ S. d, eighteen miles from Marakopa by formed road. 1, 6, 7 I 296 0 0 I 150 0 0 I 3 0 0 2,5,8,E 11 373 2 28 , 190 O O 3 16 .O 7 I VII . I 571 0 0 '1 860 0 0 I 17 4 0 8 • 683 3 0 1,030 0 0 20 12 0 Altitude, 20 ft. to 220 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to Altitude, 100 ft. to 1,100 ft. above sea-level. About 12 hilly ma.nuke. and fern country. Soil inferior clay, on clay acres- ra.upo swamp and 20 acres manuka and scrub on Sec­ subsoil; not watered; water could probably be obtained by tion 7 ; remainder of sections undulating to broken land, sinking in gullies. Sections 2, 5, &c., situated eight miles and covered with heavy to medium mixed forest comprising rimu, three-quarters from Awanui by partly formed rough cart­ rate., tawa, kohekohe, tawhero, &c., with moderately thick road; Sections 1, 6, and 7 situated nine miles and a quarter undergrowth of supplejack, fem, nikau, mahoe, &c. Soil fair from Awanui, eight miles and three-quarters of which is by to good second-class quality of a light sandy nature, on sand­ partly formed rough cart'road, balance '!illformed road over stone formation; well watered by streams. Situated sixteen open country. miles from Ma.rakopa-eight miles and a half formed road, re­ 3, 4, 10 I . . I 361 1 o i 180 o o I 3 12 o mainder bridle-track along coast; or twenty-three miles from Altitude, 40 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. About 20 acres Awakino, of which twenty miles is formed road, balance un­ clay fl.at with a little raupo, balance undulating ma.nuke, formed as yet. country. Soil inferior clay, on clay subsoil; not watered, 9 I VII J 205 2 24 I 340 0 o I 6 16 0 but water could probably be obtained by sinking in gullies. Altitude, 200 ft. to 800 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to Situated seven miles and a ha.If from Awanui by partly formed hilly land, covered with stunted forest comprising karaka., ca.rt-road. APRIL 10.J 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E. 1276

I I Capltal Yalu · 1HaJf.ye&~J Section. Blook. Capital Value Half-yearly I Area. · I Uental. . ·-·---"l __ Henlal. I

A. R. P. £ B. d. £ B. d. heavy bush of tawa, rimu, rata, tawhero, hinau, &c. The 14, 26 / . . I rn5 a o I 210 o o I 4 4 o soil is good, on papa formation ; well watered. Altitude, IO ft. to 180 ft. above sea-level. About IOO acres A. R. l'. £ S, d. £ S. d, raupl and peat swamp, drainable, balance undulating to 3 I V 1224 0 0 ' 680 0 0 12 0 hilly fern and manuka country. Soil poat swamp of very 4 • 525 0 0 ' 1,710 0 0 11334 4 0. fair quality, and inferior clay, on clay subsoil; well watered /j I • 398 0 0 j 1, 100 0 0 22 0 0 by sp,ings. Situated seven miles and a half from Awanui by 6 • 3\/B O O 1,300 0 0 26 0 0 partly formed rough cart-road. Situated on the Upper Ohura Road. Access is from Onga­ 19, 20, N. 21 . . i 345 l O I 170 0 0 I ;) 8 0 rue Railway-station, from six to eight miles distant-by Altitude, 50 ft. to 250 ft. above sea-level. Abo~t 20 acres coach-road for four miles, and pack-track remaining distance. raupJ and clay fiat ; balance undulating to hilly manuka The land comprises small fiats in valleys, rising from easy to country, with about 15 acres of light scrubby forest. Soil steep slopes of 890 ft. to 1,530 ft., covered with a heavy bush inferior clay, on clay subsoil; well watered by stream. of tawa, rimu, rata, kotukutuku, tawhero, hinau, with kahi· Situated six miles and three-quarters from Awanui by partly katea and matai on the fiats. The soif is light in the valleys formed rough cart-road. but good on the hills, resting on pa.pa formation ; the sections are well watered. 23,41,34,351 I 530 o 11 I 270 o o I 5 8 o Altitude, 15 ft. to 260 ft. above sea-level. About IO acres As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, raupJ swamp and clay fiat ; balance undulating to hilly land this fifth day of April, one thousand nine hun­ covered with manuka and fern, with a few acres light scrubby dred and thirteen. forest in gullies. Soil inferior clay, on clay subsoil. Sec­ tions 23 and 41 well watered by stream. Situated six miles W. H. HERRIES, from Awanui by partly formed rough cart-road. For Minister of Lands. 30. 31, 32 I I 377 1 11 : 3BO O O I 7 12 0 Altitude, 10 ft. to 210 ft. above sea-level. About 150 acres Postmaster appointed to take and receive Statutory drainable swamp, balance undulating to hilly fern and manuka Declarations. country ; peat soil in swamp, inferior clay on dry land, on clay subsoil; indiff,renily watered by springs. Situated URSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the seven miles and a quarter from Awanui by partly formed P two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices rough cart-road. of the Peace Act. 1908, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor of the Dominion of New 36,3?,N.E. .. I 385 2 32 1190 0 013 16 0 Zea.land, do hereby notify and declare that 38 I Altitude, 50 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. About 15 acres JOSEPH HAY, clay and raupJ fiat ; balance undulating to hilly fern and being a. person holding the office of Postmaster under the manuka country, with about 10 acres of scrubby forest con­ Post and 'l'elegraph Act, 1908, at Devonport, is au­ taining three or four kauri-t.rees and a few kahikatea of no thorized to take and receive statutory declarations under commercial value. Soil inferior clay, on clay subsoil; well the two-hundred-and-eighty-eighth section of the Justices watered by stream. Situated seven miles and a half from of the Peace Act. 1908. Awanui by partly formed rough cart-road. As witness my hand, this second day of April, one 29 I I 1;2 o o J 60 o o J 1 4 o thousand nine hundred and thirteen. Altitude, IO ft. to 120 ft. above sea-level. Drainable peat swamp, except about IO acres gum land; swamp partly LIVERPOOL, Governor. drained; peat soil of inferior quality; watered only by swampy springs. Situated twelve miles from Mangonui, eleven J\'.liles of which is by formed cart-road, and one mile Registrar of 1,Ja,·riages, etc., appointed. unformed. Department of Internal Affairs, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, Wellington, 5th April, 1913. this second day of April, one thousand nine hun­ dred and thirteen. IS Excellency the Governor ha~ been pleased kt H appoint \V. F. MASSEY. WILLIAM NELSON POOLE Minister of Lands to be Registrar ot Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Ka.iapoi, on and from 26th March, 1913. Opening National Endowment Lands in Taranaki Land H. D. BELL, District for Selection. Minister of Internal Affairs. LIVERPOOL, Governor. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Appointment of Acting-Consul for Liberia at Wellington I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, I, Arthur recognized. William de Brito Sa.vile. Earl of Liverpool, tbe Governor of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby declare tbat the Department of Internal Affairs, national endowment lands described in the Schedule hereto Wellington, 5th April, 1913. shall be open for felection on renewable lease on Tuesday, the IS Excellency the Governor has recognized tbe tw~nty-seventh day of May, one thousand nine hundred and H a.ppoimmem by the Consul of Liberia. at Welling­ thirteen, a.t the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule; ton of and I do also declare that tbe said lands shall be leased TREVOR NoEL HoLMDEN, Esq., under and subject to the provisions of the said Act. as Acting-Consul of Liberia at Wellington during the absence of the Consul, Dr. Arnold W. Izard. SCHEDULE. R. HEATON RHODES, For Minister of Internal Affairs. TABANAXI LAND DISTRICT.-0HURA COUNTY.-TANGITU SURVEY DISTRICT. First-class Land. Member of Marlborough Land Board appointed. Department of Lands and Survey, Capital Value \Half-yearly Section. Block. Area. · Rental. Weilington, 29th March, 1913. --'------~----~~-----'---- H IS Excellency . the Governor ha.•, in pursuance of .{. R, P. £ S. d. £ S. d. section 41 of the Land Act, 1908, been pleased to l I V I 383 O O J 1,060 O O I 21 4 0 appoint Situated at tbe junction of the Upper Ohura and Tapui­ JOHN SUMNER STOREY wahine Roads. Access from Ongarue Railway-station, about to be a. member of the Land Board of the Land District of eight miles distant-by coach-road for four miles, and pack­ Marlborough. track for remaining distance. The land comprises easy to W. F. MASSEY. steep slopes, rising from 950 ft. to 1,800 ft., covP-red with Minister of Lands. 1276 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

llfember of Waikakahi Domain Board a.ppointed. Ohainnan of' Licensing Committees appointed.

Depa.rtment of Lands and Survey, Department of Justice, Wellington, 3rd April, 1913. Wellington, 8th April, 1913. IS Excellency the Gover.nor has, in pursuance. of IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to H section 41 of tbe Public Reserves and Domams H appoint Act, 1908, been pleased to appoint HELYAR WEDDERIJURN BISHOP, Esq., S.M., JOSEPH 'r&NGNEY to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the Dis­ to be a. member of the W aikakabi Domain Board, in the tricts of Christchurch, Avon, and Lyttelton, vice T. A. B. place of Wi1liam Arnott, resigned. Bailey, Esq., S.M. A. L. HERDMAN, W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Justice. Minister o! Lands.

lmpector oj Factories appointed. ;l;fe,nbers of Licensing Committees a.ppointed.

Department of Labour, Department of Justice, Welliugton, 7th April, 1913. Wellington, 7th April, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to H appoint appoint ROBERT FRIZZELL)!; GEOROE EDWARD TANSLEY to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District ,o be an Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908. The of Manukan, vice W. D1tvies; and appoimmem is dated the :!2nd day oi March, l\JHI. SAMUEL JAMES W. F. MASSEY, ;',,linister o! Labour. to be a. member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Thames, vice H. P. Hornibrook, resigned. A. L. HERDMAN, Inspector of' Factories appointed. Minister of .Justice.

Departmen, of Labour, Wellington, 7,h April, 1913. Clerks of' Co,irts, d!:c., appointed. I8 Excellency the Governor has been pleased to H appoint Department of Justice, Sergeant ALFRED ERNEST RowELL Wellington, !lth ApriL mm. IS Excellency the Uovernor has been pleased to to be an Inspector under the Factories Act, 1908 ; the H appoint a.ppointmem is dated the 2nd day of April, 1\113. HAROLD JonN SALMON W. F. MASSEY, to be a Clerk in the Department of Justice at Wellington, :'l!inister of Labour. on and from the 24th day of February, 1913; --~------FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHRAMM Farm Manager's Assistant appointed.-1>/oti,ce No. 1702. to be a Clerk in the Supreme and Magistrate's Courts at Wa.nganni, on and from the 10,h day of January, 1913; Dep&rtment of Agriculture, Industries, and_ Commerce, EDWIN ROLAND NORRIE Wellington, 5th April, 1913. to be a Clerk in the Magistrate's Court at Wellington, on IS Excellency the Governor has been ple&sed to and from the 20th day of January, 1913, vice F. W. H appoint Schramm, transferred; JOHN K!RKLAND HAROLD VINCENT JEERED (formerly a temporary officer of this Department) to be a to be a Cadet in the Magistrate's Court a.t Christchurch, on Farm Manager's Assistant in the Civil Service of the and from the 24th day of January, 1913, viee E. R. Norrie, Government of New Zea.land (Department of Agriculture, transferred ; Industries, and Commerce) ; the. appointmen, to date from WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACNAB 9,h Ma.rch, 1913. W. F. MASSEY, to be a Cadet in the Magistrate's and Warden's Courts at Minister of Agriculture and of Industries Gore, on and from the ls, day of March, 1913; and Commerce. FRAN~ DUGALD LOGAN to be a. Clerk in the Official Assignee's Office a.t Dunedin, on and from the 11th da.y of :\!arch, 1913, vice H.J. :,,almon, Otficer dismi,sed.-Notice No. 1703. transferred ; VICTOR RoY CROWHURST Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, to be a Cadet in the Official Assignee's Office at Auckland, Wellington, 5th April, l\JlS. oa a11d from the 31st day of March, 1913, vice F. D. Logan, IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to trausferred; H dismiss from the Public Service PATRICK DAVID LEAHY HENRY HOLDEN HALLIDAY, to be a Cadet in the Departmellt of Justice at Wellington, Clerk at Hokitika; the dismissal to date from the expiration on and from the 19th day of March, 1913, vice V. R. of 6th March, 1913. Crowhnrst, transferred; W. F. MASSEY, JAMES MILNE ADA)[ Minister of Agriculture and of Industries, and Commerce. to be Clerk of the Warden's Court, Receiver of Gold Reveuue, and Mining Registrar at Roxburgh, on and from ------·------·------·-- the 1st day of April, 1913, vice F. T. D. Jeffery; Police Surgeon at Christchurch appointed. Constable JOHN NEIL THOMSON to be Clerk of the Magistrate's .Court at Ra.kaia and Clerk Police Department, of the Licensing Committee for the District of Selwyn, on Wellington, 71h April, 1913. and from the 13th day of March, 1913, vice Const.. ble P. IS Ex_cellency the Governor _has been pleased to Cassidy, transferred; and H appornt Constable JAMES KENNEDY FITZGERALD GEORGE WESTENRA, M.B., M.S., to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Amberley and Clerk to be Police Surgeon at Christchurch, from the 1st April. of the Licensing Committee for the District of Hurunui, on 1913, vice Dr. William Henry Symes. and from the 7th day of March, 1913, vice Lonstable F. Lewin, transferred. A. 1,. HERDMAN, A. L. HERDMAN, :VIinister of J usticc. Minister of Justice APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l'TE. 1277

Appoitttment of Registrar of Electors, Wairau Electoral 12th (Ne"8on) Regiment. District, The undermentioned Lieutenants to be CaptainR. Dated 8th March, 1913 :- Chief Electora.l. Office, Cyprian Bridge Brereton. Wellington, 31st March, 1913. Arthur Thomas Johnson, to complete establishment. IS Ex?ellency the Governor has been pleased tc H appoint . Colour-Sergeant George Robert Jamieson to be 2nd l,ieut~:nant (on probation). Dated 8th March, 1913. ARTHUR FREDERICK BENT to be the Registrar of Electors, under the Legislature Act, New Zealand, Post and, Telegraph 007''[)8. 1908, for the Electoral District of Wairau, vice Mr. F. W. ( Battalion.) Hart, resigned. The undermentioned to be Captains (on probation). Dated ..A. L. HERDMAN, 18th March, 1913 :- For Minister in Charge of Electoral Louis James Carmine. Department. Frederick William Mathews. The undermentioned to be Lieutenants (on probation). Appointment of Registrar and Retur11ing Olfice1· for Aucklanti Dated 18th March, 1913 :- West Electoral Dist1·ict, and Returning O{Jicer for Aucklanri Bertram Eustace Silke Brodie. Licensing District. Maurice Hyland. Arthur Gifford Williams. Chief Electoral Office, Dugald Macdonald Robertson to be Quartermaster, with the Wellington, 31st '.\farch, 1913. honorary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 18th March, 1913. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants (on probation). H appoint . Dated 18th March, 1913 :- CHARLES ARTHUR BARTON Stephen William Bone Brooker. to be the Registrar of Ele ·tors and Returning Officer, under William Albert Gundy. the Legislature Act, 1908, for the Electoral District of James Wallace Logan. At1ckland West, and Returning Officer, under the Licensing Joseph Patrick O'Reilly.1 Act, 1908, for the Auckland Licensing District, vice Mr. H. John Patrick O'Sullivan. H. G. Ralfe, resigned. Charles Edward Reid. A. L. HERDMAN. Harold ,Tohn Drummond Sheldon. For Minister in Charge of Ele~toral Robert Fife Tait. Departmem. New Zealand, Medical Oorpa. Captain James Robert Loughnan, M.B., is granted the tem- Appointment of Members of the Egmont National Park Board. porary rank of Major. Dated 24th February, 1913.

Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, New Zealand, Ohap/.ai'IUJ Department. Wellington, 4th April, 1913. The Reverend James Pattison to be Chaplain to the ~~u;ces, IS Excelleiicy the Governor has been pleased to 4th Class. Dated 13th. March, 1913. · H reappoint Unattached List (b ). STEPHENSON PERCY SMITH, Esq., and (Senior Cadets.) RICHARD DINGLE, Esq., The nndermentio:ned officers resign their commissions..:­ to be membe1·s of the Egmont National Park Board, in pur­ Lieutenant Phelan Hansen. Dated 7th March, 1913. suance of subsection (2) of section 2 of the Egmont National 2:nd Lieute:nant Henry Arthur Greentree. Dated 1st ~March, Park Act, 1900. Reappointment to date from the 1st Feb­ 1913. ruary, 1913. R. HEATON RHODES, Lieutena:nt Robert William Thompson is dismissed from the .Minister of Tourist and Health Resorts. Defence Forces under Section V (a), Part I, 0£ the Defeµce Act; 1909, for absence without leave. Dated 11th March, 1913. A~nttn~ts, Promotion,,, TranB/ers, and, Re,iignations of The undermentioned are appointed 2:nd Lieutene.nts (on Territorial Force Offecers. probation), for service with the Senior Cadets, under the,pro­ visions of paragraph 88 (b), Ge:neral Regulations, 1911 :­ Department of Defence, Richard William Wrightson. Dated 21st February, 1913. Wellington, 3rd April, 1913. David Yuill Gemmell. Dated 24th February, 1913.5 IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve Walter Moore. Dated 24th February, 1913. H of the appointments, promotions, transfers, and resig­ John Mainer Corbett. Dated 24th February, 1913. fffo nations of the undermentioned Territorial Force Officers :- Alexander Charles Clayton. Dated 24th February, 1913. Carl August Bercndsen. Dated 27th February, 1913. 8th (South Canterbury) Mounted Rifte,i. Frank :Mitchell. Dated 28th February, 1913. Lieutenant Harold Ernest Blunden is transferred to the Re­ Louis Grenville Whitehead. Dated 4th March, 1913.'i serve of Officers. Dated 28th February, 1.913. Robert Hedley Biggar. Dated 4th March, 1913. Samuel Bertram Wanless Strain. Dated 4th March, 1913.rf r New Zealand, Garriaon Artillery. Alfred Edward Caddick. Dated 5th March, 1913, ·' · 2nd Lieutenant William Howard Johnson to be Lieutenant. Hugh Edgar McKinno:n. Dated 10th March, 1913. Dated 8th March, 1913. Claude McCarthy. Dated 11th March, 1913. Alexander Innes Milne. Dated 11th March, 1913. 1st (Oamerb'ltry) Regiment (Ooast Defence Detachment). William Robert Dcarsley Suckling. Dated 12th March, 1913; William Henry Carson Robson to be 2nd Lieutenant (on pro­ Charles Alexander Stewart. Datad 13th Maroh, 1913. bation). Dated 19th March, 1913. Clifto·J Stewart Geddis. Ds,ted 15th March, 1913. Vivian Porter Nettleford. Dated 20th March, 1913. 6th (Hauraki) Regiment;. Captain Fredetick Charles Ring Horne is transferred to the R. HEATON RHODES, Reserve of Officers. Dated 10th March, 1913. Acting Minister of Defence. 9th (We.llington East Coast) Regimem. 'l'he oommissio:n gra:nted 2nd Lieute:nant John Inglis Chry­ Special Order made by the Waimarino County Council altering . sta.1.1 is oa:ncelled. Dated 28th February, 1913. Boundaries: of Ridings.

11th Regiment (Tarandki Rifles). , Department of I:ntornal Affairs, Captain Robert William Holden Hamerton is transferred to Wollington, 8th April, 1913. the Reserve of Officers. Dated 31st January, 1913. HE' following special order, made~ by the Waime.rino 2.nd Lieutenant Bernard Ca.l.lcott Kirk to be Lieutenant. T County Council, is published in accordanca with .i;he . Dated 8th March, 1913. provisions of the Conn ties Act, 1908. · · Colour-Sergeant Leonard George Mercer to be 2:nd Lieutenant H. D. BELL, (on probation): Dated 25th March, 1913. Minister of I:n ternal Affairs. D 1:l78 'l'H E NEW ZEALAND GAZE'J"rE..

W AlllARINO COUNTY COUNCIL, SCHEDULE. Special Order a./tering Riding Boundariee. South Ward.-All that area within the Borough of Maori THAT, in pursuance and exorciso of tho powors vested in it Hill bounded as follows : By a straight line running from the in that behalf by the provisions of the Counties Act, 1908, southern corner of Section 8, Block I, Upper Kaikorai Dis­ the Waima.rino County Council hereby resolveA a.s follows : trict, in a north-westerly direction to the south-western corner That, for tho purposo of adjusting and altering tho boundaries of the saicl section ; thence by a road-line in a north-easterly of tho Raotihi and Parapara Ridings in tho county, tho direction to the southern corner of Sertion 9, Block II, Upper boundaries of tho Raotihi and Parapara Ridings as at prosont Kaikorai District; thence by a road-line in a north-westerly constituted be altorecl, and that new bounds.ries be subst.ituted direction to the southern corner of Section 11, Block II afore­ as described hereunder. said ; thence by a st.raight line in a north-easterly direction t,o the north-eastern corner of Section 4, Block JI afore­ Raetihi Riding. saicl ; thence by a road-line in a north-westerly direction Commencing at a point where tho western boundary of to the south-western corner of ,Allotment 5 of snhdivision of Section 277, Raetihi Suburban Township, joins tho Pipiriki­ part of Sections 4, 5, G, and 'i, Block VIII, Upper Kaikorai Waiouru Road; thence genora,lly north to tho oastorn bound­ District ; thence hy a. straight line in a north-easterly ,Erec­ ary of Section 26, Block VI. Ma,kotuku Survey District ; tion to the north-westem <"orner of the said Allotment 5 ; thence generally north by the eastern boundary of t,ho aaid thence by a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the Section 26, Block VI, Makotuku Survey District, to the 8outh north-eastern corner of Allotment 1 of the said suhdivision ; boundary of Section 8, Block VI, llfakotuku Survey District ; thence by a straight line in a north-easterly direetion to the thence due east by the said south boundary of Section 8, north-western corner of Allotment 29, To"nship of Canning­ Block VI, Makotuku Survey District, to tho Makotuku ton : thence by a straight line in a south-easterly direction Stream ; thence generally south by the sa.id ]lfakotuku to the north-eastern corner of Allotment 6 of the said town­ Stream to a point in line with t.he south l,ounrfary of. Sec­ ship ; thence by a straight line in a south-westerly direction tion 22, Block VI, Makotuku Survey District ; thonco duo to the most easterly corner of Section 9, Block I aforesa,id ; wost by the south boundary of the said'. Suction 22, Block~ VI, thence by a straight. line in a south-westerly direction to the Makotuku Survey District, to the wesforn sido of Islington southern corner of Section 8 aforesaid, the place of com­ Stroot (being tho eastern boundaries of Sections 20 and 19, mencement. Block' VI, Makotuku Survey Dif trict) ; thence generally East Ward.--All that area within the Borough of Maori north by the wost sido of tho said Islington Stroot (being tho Hill bounded as follows : By a straight line running from the eastern boundarios of Sections 20 and 19, Bleck VI, llfakotuku north-eastern corner of Allotment 6, Towmhip of Cannington, Survey District) to the north boundary of the s&id Ser.tion 19. in a north-westerly ~lirecti, n to the north-western corner of Block VI, Jlfakotuku Survey Distriet ; thonco due wost by Allotment 29 of the said towmhip ; thence by a straight line the said north boundary of tho said Sort.ion l9, Bloek VJ, in a south-westerly direction to the north-eastern corner of llfakotuku Survoy District, to tho Hukuroa Road ; thonco Allotment l of subdivision of part of Sections 4, 5, 6, and 7, generally north by t.ho oastern side of tho H ukaroa Road Block VITI, Upper Kaikorai District; thence by a straight to the starting-point.. line in a north-westerly direction to the nort.11-western corner Parapara Ridi111J. of Allotment 9 of the said subdivision ; thence by a straight line in a north-westerly direction to the most southerly point Commencing at a point whore the south boundary of th(, of Allotment 51, Township of Woodend ; thence by a straight Raetihi Riding joins the contrn of tho Pararara Read; thencn line in a nort,h-westerly direction to the south-eastern corn<>r south by tho contro of tho said Prorapara Rrnd to the Okura of Section 94, Walmri District; thence in a straight line in a Stream ; thence south by tho said Okum Stream to tho right north-easterly direction to the north-eastern corner of the said bank of the Mangawhero River to tho s,,1,th boundary of thf' Section 94: 'thence by a road-line in a north-westerly direc­ riding; thence west, north-westerly, and oast by the prosent tion to the south-western corner of Section 74, Block XI, south, south-west, and north bounde.ries to the wost brnmdary North Harbour and Blueskin District; thence by a road-line of the Raetihi Riding (as drncribod hort in): thonco genorally in a north-easterlv direction to the north-eastern corner of south" and east by the wost and south 1:oundarios of the Allotment 18, Bio.ck I, Township of Glenlcith; thence by a Raetihi Riding (as heroin descrihod) to tho starting-point. road-line in a north-westerly direction to the south-ea.stem I, Peter Brass, Chairman of the Vi'a.imarino Ccunt,y Council, corner of Section I l, nlock VIII, North Harbour and Blue­ do hereby certify that_ tha above special order Wf,H duly skin District; thence by a road-line in a north-easterly direc­ made and passed at a special meoting of tho Council held on tion to the northern corner of Sect.ion 68 of Block XI afore­ the 8th day of Fobruary, 1913; and was duly confirmed at said ; thence in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to a special meeting of thA said Couneil held on the 29th day of the north-eastern corner of Section 67 of the said Block XI ; · March, 1913. thence along the eastern boundary-line of Sections C.7 and 69 In testimony whereof the common seal of the Waimarino of the said Block XI to the south-western corner of Section 8, County Council was hereunto affixc.d on the 29th day of Block X, North Harbour and Blueskin District; thence along l\Iarch, 1913. the southern boundary-line of the said Section 8 to the north­ PETER BRASS, eastern corner of Section 5 of the said Block X ; thence along Chairm,m. the eastern boundary-line of Section 5 of the said Block X in ~ The common seal of the Chairma.n, Councillor,, and In­ a straight line t.o the southern l·oundary-line of Section 4 75R habitants of the County of Waimarino was hereunto affixecl of the said Block X ; thence along the southern boundary­ on tho 29th day of March, 1913, in tho prosonco of- line of Section 475R of tho said Block X to the south-eastern A. MABBOTT, corner of the said Section 4 75R ; thence in a straight line in County Clork. a south-easterlv direction to the north-eastern corner of Allot­ ment 6 of the' Township of Cannington, the place of com­ mencement. Special Order made by the Maori Hill Borough Council alteri11y West Ward.-All that area within the Borough of Maori Bo,indaries of certain Wards.!! Hill bounded as follows : By a road-line running in a north• wester Iv direction from the south-eastern corner of Section J J 1 Block II, L'pper Kaikorai District,, to the south-western cornei· Department of Internal Affairs, of Section 17 of the said block ; thence by a straight line in Wellington, 8th April, 191B. a south-westerlv direction to the south-eastern corner of Sec­ HE following special order, made by the Maori Hill tion 103, Wak;.ri District; thence by a straight line in a T Borough Council, is published in accordance with the north-westerly direction to the most westerly corner of Sec­ provisions of the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, tion 53, Wakari District; thence by a straight line in a north­ 1910. easterly direction to the northern corner of Section 66, Wakari H. D. BELL, District ; thence by a straight line in a north-westerly direc­ Minister of Internal Affairs.I tion to the south-western corner of Section 58, Block V, Dun­ edin and East Taieri District ; thence by a straight line in a MAORI HILL BOROUGH COUNCIL. north-easterly direction to the northern corner of Section 45 of the said Block V; thence in a straight line in a south­ Special Order. easterly direction to the south-eastern corner of the said Sec­ IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 125 of the tion 45 ; thence along the south-eastern boundary-line of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, the Maori Hill Borough said Section 45 and of pa,rt of Section 44 of the said Block V Council resolves by way of special order as follows: Thal to a road-line; thence by a road-line in an easterly direction the present boundaries of the wards of the Borough of Maori to the north-eastem corner, Section 94, Wakari District; Hill be revoked, and in lieu thereof the said boundaries be thence by a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the fixed as respectively described in the following Schedule, south-eastern corner of the said Section 94 ; thence by a r,·, viz.:- straight line in a south-easterly direction to the most southerlv ii APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1279 point of Allotment.,51,'.ITownship o(,Woodend; thence by a 19, 10, 11, the crossing of a road-line, and Section 3, Block V straight line in a south-easterly direction to the north-western I aforesaid, to Swampy Hill, being the commencing-point. corner of Allotment 9 of subdivision of part of Sections 4, 5, South Ward.-All .that area in the Borough of Maori Hill 6, and 7,*Block VIII, Upper Kaikorai District·;. thence' by a commencing at the southernmost-corner of.Section 11, Block straight line in a south-easterly direction to the north-western 11, Upper Kaikorai Survey District ; thence bounded towards corner of Allotment 5 of the said sulxlivision ; thence a.Jong the north-west by said Section 11, the crossing of a road, and the north-western boundary-line of the said Allotment 5 in a hy Section 4, said block; thence by a line across the district south-westerly direction to a road-line; thence acro8s such road to the southernmost corner of Allotment 6, being a sub­ road-line in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the division of part Original Section 6, Block VIII, aforesaid north-eastern corner of Section 4, Block 11, Upper Kaikorai district, and by said Allotment 6 ; thence towards the north­ District; thence by a straight line to the south-eastern corner uast by the north-eastern boundaries of Allotments 5, 4, 3, 2, of Section 11 of the said Block II, the place of commencement. and 1, being snbdivision of parts Original Sections 4, 5, and Jlorth Ward.-All that area within the Borough of Maori part 6, Block VIII aforesaid; again,.towards the north-west Hill bounded as follows: Ry a road-line running from the by part of Section 4, said block, again towards the north-east south-western corner of Section 74, Block XI, North Harbour by the north-eastern boundaries of~Allotments 29, 30, 31, 32, and Blneskin District, in a south-westerly direction to the 15, 14, 7, and 6, Township of Cannington; thence towards south-eastern boundary-line of 8ection 44, Block V, Dunedin the south-east by Dunedin Town Belt; thence towards the and East Taieri District; thence along the south-eastern south-west by Section 7, Block I, Upper Kaikorai Survey boundary-line of Sections 4-1 and 45 of the said Block V in a District, across tho district road to a point in line with the north-easterly direction to the north-eastern corner of the north-eastern boundary of said Section 7 ; thence again to­ said Section 45; thence along the southern boundary-line of wards the north-west by the northern side of said district Sections 79 and i5 of the said .Block V to the south-western road, and again towards the south-west by the southern side corner of the said Section 75; thence along the western of Wakari H,oad to the northern corner of Section 5, Block III, boundary-line of Sections 76, 77, 60, 8, 1, and 2 of the said aforesaid district ; thence across said road to the southern­ Block V to the north-western corner of the said Section 2; most corner of Section 11, Block II, aforesaid district, being thence by a straight line· in a north-easterly direction to the the commencing-point. north-eastern corner of Section 72, Block VIII, North Harbour East Ward.-All that area in the Borough of Maori Hill and Blueskin District; thence by a straight line to the south- commencing at the south-western corner of Section 74, Block eastern corner of the said Section 72 ; thence along the eastern XI, North Ha1·bour and Blueskin District; thence bounded boundary-line of Sections 72, 73, 74, 75, -14, -13, and 39 of the towards the north-west and south-west by North Ward, here­ said Block VIII to the south-western corner of Section 35 of inbefore described, to a point in line with the south-western the said Block Vlll; thence by a straight line in a south- boundary of Section 66, Block XI, aforesaid district; thence easterly direction to the north-eastern corner of Section 28 of towards the north-east by said line, Section 66, the crossing the said Block VIII ; thence along the western and southern of a road, and Section 65, said block; thence towards the boundary-lines of Section 8 of the said Block Vlll to the south-east by Section 8, Block X, aforesaid district ; thence north-eastern corner of Section 25 of the said Block VIII ; again towards the north-east by part of Section 8, said block ; thence by a straight lino in a south-westerly direction t,o the thence again towards the south-east by Section 6, and by a south-western corner of Section 17 of the said Block VIII ; line being in continuation of the north-east boundary-line thence by a straight line in a north-westerly direction to the of said Section 6 to a point in Section 4, Block VIII, Upper north-western corner of Section 10 of the said Block VIII ; Kaikorai Survey District ; thence again towards the north­ thence by a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the west by a closed road (now called Section 475R), Block X, south-western corner of Section 15 of the said Block VIII ; North Harbour and Blueskin District ; thence again towards thence by a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the the south-cast by Dunedin Town Belt ; towards the south­ north-western corner of 8ection 13 of the said Block VIII; west and again towards the south-east by South Ward, here­ thence by a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the inbefore described, to the northernmost corner of Allotment 5, south-western corner of Section 12 of the said Block VIII ; being subdivision of part of Original Section 6, Block VIII, thence by a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the Upper Kaikorai Survey District, and by Allotments 6, 7, 8, south-eastern corner of the said Section 12; thence by a road- and 9, being subdivision of part Original Sections 6 and 7, line in a south-westerly direction to the south-eastern corner Block VIII aforesaid ; thence by a straight line to the of Section 11, Block VIII, North Harbour and B!ueskin Dis- southernmost corner of Allotment 51, Township of Wood­ trict; thence by a road-line to the north-eastern corner of end, and again by a straight line to the southernmost corner Allotment 18, Block I, Township of Glenleith; thence by a of Section 94, Wakari Survey District; thence again towards road-line to the south-western corner of Section 74, Block XI, the north-west by said Section 94 ; thence again towards the North Harbour and Blueskin District, the place of com- south-west by said S!)ction 94 and Sections 92, 90, 88, 86, 84, mencement. and 82, aforesaid district ; thence again towards the north- I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a resolu- west acro.ss a road-line to the south-western col'!1er ~f S.ec­ tion duly passer! at a special meeting of the Maori Hill Borough tio_n 74, Block XI? Nor~h Harbour and Blueskin District, Council held on the 13th day of J;'ebruary, 1913, and con- bemg the commencmg-pomt. . . . firmed at an ordinary meeting of the said Council held un the We.st Ward.-All that area m the Borough of Maori Hill 13th day of March 1913. commencing at the northern corner of Section 51, Wakari Dated this 7th day of April 1913, Survey District; thence bounded towards the north-west by ' p L O Section 59, abutment of a road, Sections 4 of 40, 3 of 40, and • • LARK, . . 2 of 40, Block V, Dunedin and East Taieri District ; towards Mayor of the Borough of Maori Hill. the south-west by the said Section 2 of 40 and Sections 2 of 38 and 61 of said block; again towards the north-west by Sections -! of 49, 3 of 49, the crossing of a road, and Sections 2 of 50, 51, AMENDED SCHEDULE 0~' ABOVE SPECIAL ORDER. 1 of 52, and 53, aforesaid block; thence towards the north­ .'forth Ward.-All that area in the Borough of Maori Hin east and south-east by North, East, and South Wards, here­ commencing at Swampy Hill, and thence bounded on the inbefore described, to the northernmost corner of Section 5, north by part of Blocks III and XII, North Harbour and Block Ill, Upper Kaikorai Survey District; thence towards Blueskin Survey District ; thence on the east by part of Sec­ the south-west and south-east by Sections 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, tionl20 aforesaid, Block XII ; thence towards the south-east and 19, Block III, aforesaid district, by Section 104, the generally by Sections 55, the crossing of a road-line, 58, the crossing of a road, Section 10, the crossing of a road, and crossing of a road-line, 35, the crossing of a road-line, 8, 7, Section 51, Wakari Survey District, being the commencing­ the crossing of a road-line, 5, 6, 14, 17, the crossing of a road­ point. line, 10, the crossing of a road-line, 9, 50, 15, 13, the crossing I hereby certify that the above amended Schedule was of a road-line, and 12, Block VIII, aforesaid district, and by approved of at a meeting of the Maori Hill Borough Council a line in continuation with the south-western boundary-line held on the 7th day of April, 1913 .. of said Section 12 produced to the centre of a road-line ; Dated this 7th day of April, 1913. thence by the centre of said road to the Water of Leith; P. L. CLABK, . thence by the eastern side of Water of Leith to a point in Mayor of the Borough of Maori Hill. line with the north-western boundary-line of Section 74, Block iXI, aforesaid district ; thence across said Water of I hereby certify that the Schedule to the above special order Leit]:i, a road-line, by said Section 74, and the abutment of made by the Maori Hill Borough Council can be amended as a road-line; thence towards the south-west by the abutment set forth in the above amended Schedule, and the defect of a closed road, and by the southern boundary of a road­ cured without making any change fa what was evidently . line running through Sections 47 and 46, Block V, Dunedin intended to be the areas comprised in the description of the and East Taieri Survey District ; thence towards the north­ several w,;rds ; and that the description as so amended is west by the crossing of said road, and by Sections 44 and 45, sufficient to render the boundaries of each subdivision affected said Block V; thence again towards the south-west by said capable of identification, Section 45 and the crossing of a road-line; and towards the w. F. MABSII, west generally by Sections 54, 55, the crossing of a road-line, ;,th April, 1913. For Chief Surveyor, 1 J!E NE\\ .ZEALAND GAY,E'ITE. lNo. 31

S pooial Order made by the Auckland City :conncil increasing ST. KILDA BOROUGH CouNOIL, the Number of Conncillors. J,;j i'.la PuascAST to the provisions nf subsection (2) of section 120 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, notice is hereby D"partment of Internal Atfair.s, pnblished that the following special 0rder, namely,-- . Wellington, 8th April, 1013. ~ That, in ex.ereisc of the powers conferred on it by sec­ HE following special order, made by the Auckland City J ~ tion U5 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, the T Council, is published in accordance with the provisions i:ll. Kilda B<>ruugh Council resolves, by way of special ,of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908. lJ order, that all subdivisions of the Borough of St.· Kilda G. P. NEWT01', .,," be abolished 011 and after the 8th ,day of April,-1913, Assi.stant Under-Socrotary. a,nd that tho number of Councillors for the undivided borough be fixed at ten-- CITY OF AUCKLAND. was passed at a special ,;meeting of the St. Kilda Borough Couadlihold at tlic Council offices situate in Prince Albert Special Order increasing the Number of Councillors. Roatl, St. Kilda, on Tues,hy, the l l th day of March, 1913, RlliS(}LVED, Tltat the Auckland City Council doth h,,reby, by and conthmcJ at a spccia],meeting of the said l'onncil held at spooial resolution intended to op:;rate as a si.>es and 31st March, 1913, in the Aucki,ind Star on the 7th, 14th, Amendment Act, 1912. 22nd, and 28th March, 1913, and in the Auckland Free Press W. FRASER, on the 8th day of March, 1913. , .·,·J ,,,, '-.;,~ Acting Minister of Finance. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 'rAUMARUNUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. Special, Orae,· made by the Jfilton Borough Council a.bolishir,,g Resol1ltion making Special Rate. 8ubsivisions and fixing Representation. WH}:REAS the Taumarunui Borough Council ha: boen autho rizecl by the ratepayers to borrow £2,180 (the said £2,180 Department of lnterna.! Affairs, being 10 per co11t. on the original loan of £21,845) for the Wellington, 8th April, 1913. purpcxie of com plating roads, water, drainage, and land rrHE following :special or,ler, made by the Milton .Borough acquisition, and tho Now Zr,alaud State-guaranteed Advances '-Council, is published in accordance with the provisions Board has provisi(,,1ally approved the application for such of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908. loan at tlw r.itc of £5 ls. per contum por annum, including principal and inte,rcst: And whereas tho New .Zealand State­ G. P. NEWTON, guaranked Advances Office Superinkndent is unable to Assistant Under-Secretary. adYa.r1ce snch loan (namely, £2,180) at the said r.it,e of interest, but can advance the same at the rate of £5 6s. (kl. per contnm .MILTOK BOROUGH UOUNCIL. per annum, including principal and int,,rest: Now, in purouancc and exorcise of tho power.s vested in it THAT, in pursuance of the powers vested in it by section 12G in that bcha.Jf by tho Loe;,] Bodies' Loans Act, 1908, and of the Municipal Corporations Act, J 908, the Milton Borough section 4 of the Local Bodies' Loans Amondment Act, 1910, Council,hereby by special order res,,lves as follows :-- the Taumanmui Borough Council lwreby resolves: That, . (1.) That the present subdivisions of the .Borough of Milton for the purpose of providing mo,u,ys suilicicnt to coYer the into three wards be abolished, and that in lien thereof the intorc,t and sinking fmvl in respect of such loan (namely, sa,id borough be an undivided borough, and the number of £2,180), the said Taumarunui Borough Council hereby makes Councillors for,tho undivided borough be fixed at nine. and levies a special rate of ;ld, in the pom1d upon the rate­ · ;,.(2.) That if the said proposal be carried, the alteration shall .1ble value of all rateable property of the Borough of Tau­ take e~ect on and after the 30th day of April, 1913, and the marunui; and that such special rate shall be an Mnual­ Counc11lors to be elected in that month shall be oleeted for recurring rate dllring the currency of such loan, and be pay- the undivided borough. - 11blc yearly on the 1st day of September in each and every The c~mmon seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses year during the currency of such loan, being a period of of the Borough of Milton was hereto affixed in the presence thirty-six years and a half, or until such loan is fully paid off. of- I hereby certify that the abov~ is a true copy of a resolution CHARLES KING, passed by the Taumarunui Borough Council at a meeting Mayor. held on the !st day of April, 1913. JOHN TAYLOR, ,J. G. SLATTERY, JOUN MORONEY, Town Clerk. Councillors. Taumarunui, 2nd day of April, 1913. ROBERT M.IBGRIE BROOKES, Town Clerk. By-law of IVhakatane County Council confirmed under the Special 0.-der made by the St. Kilda Borough Council By-laws A ct, 19 JO. aboli81,ing Subdivisions and fixing Representation. Departm,mt of Internal Affairs, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 8th April, Hila. . . _ . Wellington, 8th April, 1913. following certificate has been exect1fod on the sealed HE-following spec!al ord".r, mttde by the St. Ki~du Bo­ HE T T _copy of the by-law mado-.by tho _Whakatane County rough Council, 1s published m accordance with the Counc1l on the 21st day of Ootober,;19ll, entitled)he Whaka.­ provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908. tane County By-law No. l ,H911. G. P. NEWTON, H. D.BELL Assistant Under-Secretary. Minister of Internal Affairs. Ai>RfL · 10. , THE NEW ZEALAND· GAZETTE. 1281

Clll:&TIP'IOATE OF ·coNFiltMATION, rize tho laying-off of Central Avenue and Scott Road,.in the lN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the Town of Papatoetoe Extension No. 5, Auckland Land Dis­ within-written by-law, and declare that the same came into trict. of a width of not lees than 66 ft. instead of 99 ft. force on the 1st day of January, 1912. W. H. HERRIES, Dated this 8th day of April, 1913. For Minister of Lands. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. Notice of I11tentio11 to ta.ke L<1nd in Block XIV, Ma·unga­ By-law of Whakatane Oounty Oouncil confirmed under the te By-1aW8 Act, 1910. School.

Department of Intarna.l;Afla.ll'll, OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the Wellington, 8th April, 1913. N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to take HE following certificate ha.s bean executed on the sealed the land described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of T copy of the by-law ma.de by the Wha.kata.ne County a Native school. Council on the 21st da.y of October:rnu, entitled the Whak~­ And notice is hereby further given that the plan of the ta.ne County By-law No. 2, 1911. land so req nired to be taken is deposited in the post-office H. D. BELL, at Me.ngamuka, and is there open for iospection; and that \linis!er of Internal Affairs. ?-il persona affected by the to.king of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the taking of su~h. le.nd,. s~t forth the same in writing, and send such CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION. wr1tmg, w1thm forty days from the first nublication of this IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm th" notice, t.o the Minister of Public Works, 0:-t Wellington. within-written by-law, and declare that the same ca.me into force on the 1st day of January, 1912. Dated this 8th day of April, 1913. SCHEDULE. H. D. BELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. Situated lieing in Sbown Letters of NaturaUzation ismed. Portion of Survey on District of Plan Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 28th March, 1918. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue A. R. P. , H Letters of Naturalization, under the Aliens Aot, 1 0 Ot Mangamuka i XIV i Maunga- ,P.W.D. Red. 1908, in favour of the undermAntioned persons:- 1 0 0 i West Block taniwha 33026 (17018, blue) ! Name. Occupation. Residenca, In the Auckland Land District; as the so.me are more particularly delineated on the plan ma1·ked and coloured as a.hove mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister Blom,GustafFrederick Cook Napier. of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wel!iugton Provincia,l Bnnzel, Ma.x Edward Butcher Greymouth. District. Bottoni, Albert Miner . . Blenheim, Fara.oh, Jary Bushman Kaikohe. As witness my hand, a.t Wellington, this 8th day of Goldstone, John .. ITa.Hor . . . . Hawera. April, 1913. Glazer, Samuel .. , • • . . . Wanganui. W. )j'RASER, Gifford, Charles E1-nest IPickle-maker . . Inveroargill. lllinister of Public Wcrks. Han&en, Lauritz Cris- Faotory-worker.. Miramar. tien l · J~.retio~, Mari~a .. , Farm labourer . . Waipa.pakaure.. Revocation of Appointment of Bonded Tobaeco-111a1111fa.ci?ry. Kresern, Wilhelm; Whe.rf labourer .. Wellington. Friederich Karl ' Scihnlze, Carl William Foreman Dannevirke. N pursuance of the powers and authority in me-for this Shalfoon, Anthony . . Storekeeper Opotiki. I purpose vested, I, Alexander Lawrence Herdman, Samuelson, Andrew . . Miner . . Para.para, Col- acting in the place r.,f the Minister of Customs, do by _this lingwood. order under my hand revoke and annul the appointment of Sorensen, Edward Farmer Kumeu. the undermentioned building or premises as a manuf&ctory Christian in which tobacco me.y be manufa.o1ured prior to payment of Toesman Isaac Tailor .. Me.re.uni. duty thereon, namely,- Zemba,' Michael .. IBootme.ker New Plymouth. The manufactory known as CHOCQL'EEL'R To BACCO• F AOTORY, H. D. BELL, as appointed and described in Minister'a Order No. 96Si of Minister of Internal Affair$. the 3rd day of June, 1911. Given under my hand, at Wellington, this 4th de.y of Aldllorieing the Laying-off of Willesden Road, in the Town April, 1913. A. L. Hlrizi"ng Lt,,Jjing-off of Central Avenue and Scott R.oad, A wooden building, roofed with corrugated iron, situated th:e on Section 125, Victoria Street, Hamilton, to be known as in the Town of Pt:ipatoetoe Exten&ion No. 5, of a Width of not ·kaa tlum 66 ft. CHOCQUEEL'S TOBACCO-FACTORY. Given under my hand, e.t Wellington, this 4th day of Depe.rtment of Lands and Survey, A!Jt·il, 1913. Wellington, 7th April, 1913. A. L. HERDMAN, N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon For Minister of Customs. I me by eeotion 15 of the Le.nd Act, 1908, I hereby autho- Miuister's Order No. 1040.J 1282 THE NEW .ZE~AND GAZETTE. [No .. 81

Approving and appointing Bondeti Tobflcco-mamifactory. ' Notice to Mariners No, 42 of 1913.

N pursue.nee of th'e powers in me for this purpose vested Marine Department, . I by the Tobe.coo Act, 1908, I, the Acting Minister of Wellington, N.Z., 8th April, 1913 .. Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the undermentioned HE following Not;c., to Mariners, received trom the building or premises as a ma.nufactory in which tobacco may T Department of Navigatiou, Sydney, New South Wa.leR, be manufactured prior to the payment of dmy th6reou :- is published for general informa.tion, A wooden building, roofed with corruga.ted iron, situated GEORGE ALLPORT, on Section 125, Vict.oril\ Street, Hamilton, to he known a.s Secretary. CHOCQUEEL'S TOBACCO·FACl'ORY, Given under my ha.nd, at Wellington, this ith da.y of April, 1913. NEW SOUTH WALES, A. L. HERDMAN. Port of N ewcastle.-Oouversion of J!'ixed White Li,ght at For Minister of Customs. N obby' a Lighthouse into at, Occulting Light. Minister's Order No. 1041.] NoTIOE is hereby given that on and a,ter Tnesda.y, the 1st April, 1913, the fixed white light hitherLo shown at Nobby's Result of Election of Tr1U1teea of a Drainage District. Lighthouse, at the entrance to the Port of Newcastle, will be converted into an occulting light. Depa.rtment of Internal Affairs, The light w:ill show a. flash of twelve seconds, followed by Wellington, 8th April, 1913. llitl'l ·, an eclipse of three seconds. HE following result of the election of Trustees of the 4 By order of the Superint.endent, T.:;.,tBuckley Drainage District ha.s been received from the Returning Officer, a.nd is published in accordance with the JoHN S. D'ABoY, provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1908. Secretary. G. P. NEWTON, Aasista.nt Under-Secretary. Public Ser·vice Board of Appeal.-Notice of Election of Member of Board as Representative of the Officers of the Telegraph Bookky Drainage Diatrict, Oounty of Horowhenua: Branck of the Post and Telegraph Department. Frederick Byrant. Hugh Cha.rles Easton. . HERE being only one member of the Boa.rd to be elected Joseph George Peers. r by the officers of the Telegraph Branch of the Post and Charles Bosworth Robinson. Telegraph Department, and only one nomination ha.ving been Robert We.ring Ta.ylor. received by me, I hereby declare the officer so nomina.ted­ viz., Conscience-money received. ALEXANDER MILL, an officer of the Telegraph Department at Auckland, to bt, The Trea.sury, duly elected and to be a member of the Boa.rd of Appeal Wellington, 3rd April, 1913. provided for under section 32 of the Public Service Act, 1912. AM directed by the Minister of Fina.nee to a.cknowledge I receipt of the sum of 2s., forwa.rded to the Railwa.y F. K. DE CAS'.l'RO, Depa.rtment, Auokla.nd, by some person unknown, as con­ Wellington, 8th April, 1913. Returning Officer. sJienoe-money to the New Zealand Government. G. l!'. C. CAMPBELL, The Pater/Ml, Deaigns, and Trade-marks Act, 1911.-Applica• Secretary to the Treasury. tion fm· Restoration of La'J)8ed Patent__ under~Sec-lion 22.

Conscience-money received. OTICE is hereby given tha.t John Cha1les Snelling, N formerly of 6 Crusoe Road, Mitcha.m, in the County The Trea.sury, of Surrey, England, now of 10 Crieff Rood, Wandsworth, Wellington, 8th April, 1913. Surrey aforesaid, has made application for restoration of the HE Minister of Finance directs me to acknowledge patent granted to him for an invention for " An improved . T receipt of the ;um of 10s., forwarded a.s conscience­ machine for producing slabs for building purposes," num· money to the Customs Department, Wellington, by some bared 26249, and baa.ring date the 22nd July, 1908, which person unknown, as " unpaid Customs duty on goods brought expired on the 22nd July, 1912, owing to the non-payment in from Australia.." ot the prescribed renewal fee. G. .I!'. C. CAMPBELL, Any person may, or or before the 17th Jlllle, 1913, sive Secreta.ry to the Treasury. notice at the Patent Office of opposition to the restoration. Such notice must be in duplicate, in the prescribed form, Ocmscience-m,qne:11 received. set forth the particula.r grounds of objection, and be accom­ panied by a stamp for the'fee of 10s. J.C. LEWIS, The Treasury, Registrar. . Wellington, 8th April, 1913. HE .M;inieter of Finance directs me to a.cknowledge the T receipt of postal notes to the value of £2, forwarded Notice to make Returns of Land urid,;r the Land and Jnrome to the New Zealand Government as conscience-money. Assessment Act, 1908, and the Land and Income Assessment G. F. C. CAMPBELL, Amendment Act, 1912. Secretary to the Treasury. Land and Income Tax Department, Nonce to Mariners No. 41 of 1913. Wellington, 4th April, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above TBLEPHONE CABLES IN PORT NICHOLSON. N Acts and the regulations ma.de therelllldcr, every person and company witnin the mea.ning of the said Acts, Ma.rine Depa.rtment, being owner of land in New Zealand, or being the holder or Wellington, N.Z., 5th April, 1913. owner of a.ny mortgage or mortgages of land in New Zea.la.nd, OTICE is hereby given that telephone cables have been is hereby required to make and furnish to· me, in the pre­ N la.id in Port Nicholson approximately as follows :- scribed form, returns of such land and mortgages as at 1. From a.bout l cable south of Point Jerninghani across 12 o'clock noon on the 31st day of March, 1913. Evans Bay to a point a.bout 1 cable south of Point And further notice is hereby given that such returns shall Halswell in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the 2. From Point Gordov to a point about 50 yards shore side Commissioner of Taxes, in the Governinent Buildings, a.t of tide-guage at Point Dorset. Wellington, on or before the 1st da.y_~f May, 1913. Masters of vessels and others, especially yachts and fishing­ ·Jo M. KING. boats, are cautioned age.inst anchoring in the vicinity of these Commissioner of Ta.xes. cables. Charts, &o., affected : Admiralty Charts Nos. 803 and NOTE,-Persuns who have not received forms of return 1423; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Cha.pter vi, from this office ma.y obtain them at·auy Posta.l Money-order page 144; "New Zea.la.nd Nautical Almanac," 1913, plan Office. ·- facing page 248. SPECIAL N OTE.-Any person failing to furnish a. :return~ at GEORGE ALLPORT, the prescribed time is liable to a penalty of not less than £2 Secretary. nor more than £100. APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1288

Jfi.ni•ter'• Decisions 11nder Customs Dutie, .fot.

Depe.rtment of Trade and Customs, Wellington, 9th April, 1918. T is hereby notified for public information the.t the Hon. the Minister of Customs has decided to interpret the I Customs Duties Act in relation to the undermentioned articles e.e follows:- NoTE.-11 Not 'otberwiae enumerated " appears Ml n.o.e.; 11 other kinds II ae o.k.; "articles and materials suited only tor. and tio be aeed solely In, the fabrication ol goods in the Dominion" as a. & w.s. Articles marked thne t are revised decisions.

Rate of Duty. Claee!fica,10n under Tariff, and Record. Goods. new No. Preferential General Surtax on Tariff. Foreign Goods.

13/302 Agricnltnre.l implements, viz.:- I Wire-netting fastener, Eider's patent As agriculture.I implements n.o.e. ; Free. (357) A. & m.s., viz. :- lo/566 Cord, paper, for piping cushions for rail- As a. & m.s. (482) way carriages 13/237 Blades, knife and razor, unfinished As hardware n.o.e (178) .. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 13/287 Bonnet-boxes of imitation leather, similar I As trunks (107) .. 25 per cent. 12~ per cent. to trunks 13/406 : Brass tubing, in the rough, in short lengths' As brass tubing in the rough (3ti7) Free. 13/515 : Castings, malleable, for the manufacture of As manufactured articles of mernl 20 rer cent. 10 per cent.

gate hinges and fa.stenings 'I n.o.e. (183) t 12/2288 Covers, hemp, for oxygen-cylinders:- If imported separately As bags n.o.e. (235) ' 20 per cent. 10 per cent. If imported on the cylinders To be charged at the same rate as the cylinders. Educational apparatus, viz. :- I I t lll/568 Colour-saucers, fur use iu mixing colours, 'As educational apparatus (441) i Free. on declaration tl1at they have been specially· imported and will be used solely for educational purposes in a I school, college, or university, and that I they will not be removed therefrom , without payment of the duty i Hat dyes, viz. :-

12/141!6 1 "Chic,, } 12/1534 "Hatcii" '. As lacquers (207) ' 4!d. the gal. 13/572 "Strawdi" .. t13/527 ! Indian ink, liquid · As writing.ink (143) ls. the gal. 13/528 I Ink, "Troy indelible," used with machine As printing-ink (349) 110 per cent. for marking linen 1 18/446 . Iron split clips, cast, with planed faces, for I As fittings for cast-iron pipes, ac- ! '[ repairing iron pipes _ _ , cording to size (179) or (389). 13/481 Machine, printing, viz.:- Combined numbering and dating machine I As priutiug-machine (166) 5 per cent . 10 per cent. . ~e~ . , Machinery, n.o.e., viz.:- 13/365 Grain-lifter and hand truck-combined As machinery 11.0.~. (182) ! 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Machines, miscellaneous, viz.:-

Machinery and appliances (claimed as re. '1 frigerating machinery), viz.,- 12/2288 " CO2 frame," a valve and gauge rack, : As manufactured articles of meta.I I~O per cent. 110 per cent. for controlling flow of gas to and from · n.o.e. (183) , compressor I 13/420 i Scientific apparatus, viz. :- I Water. finder, automatic, Mansfield's ' As scientific apparatus \280) Free. patent 13/537 I "Shoulder-cords," for uniform~, made up •. ' As haberdashery n.o.e. (81) 20 per cent. 18,567 ! Stanchion posts, brass or galvanized iron, As hardware n.o.e. (178) 20 per cent. 10 per cent. suitable for holding counter footrails, I staircase handrails, &c. (claimed as ship , chandlery n.o.e.) 13/549 Vibrator, the " Veedee " .. As druggists' sundries n.o.e. (74) .. I 20 per cent. , 10 per cent. I W. B. MON'J GOMERY, Minister's Order No. 1038.) Secretary of Customs. ·;.:.

1284 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, [No. a1

Decea,ed Per,om' Eltate,.

ARTIOULARS ot the Estates of Deceased Persons whioh have been placed under the Charge of the PonL10 TaosHE P for Management during the Month of March, 1918.

Supposed New Zealand Briiisb Name of Deceased. Residence. or Foreign I Date of Dee.th. Remarks. I Residence. ~ I -- - - 1 I Allen, Henry .. Christchurch i 26 Feb., 1913 Testate. 2 Atkinson, Fred. Albert Bee.chville 1 Jan., 3 Baxter, Jane Dunedin 6 Mar., . 4 Benjes, Bessie Matilde. Ann Christchurch 19 Feb., Intestate. 6 Bennett, William Mornington England 10 Mar., • Testate. 6 Carine, Thomas Robert Nelson 26 Feb., . 7 Curtain, William Drummond Auckland Ii Mar., Intestate. 8 Dunn, George Awakino 18 Dec., 1912 9 Duncan, Alexander Porirua 1 Jan., 1913 10 Edwards, Harry Mount Roskill England 17 • • 11 Fawnes, Ann Elizabeth Wellington .. 27 Aug., 1909 12 Gedge, Stephen .• Stratford England 8 Dec., 1912 Ttste.te. 13 Horler, John Christchurch 7 July, 1909 14 Hunter, James Taylor Dunedin Scotland . . 9 Mar., 1913 15 Janion, Charles .. Wellington England •• 1 24 Nov., 1912 16 Jekyll, Henry Joseph Campbell Christchurch 17 Jensen, Niels Wairoe. Denmark •• I 19 Jan., 1913 Intestate. 18 Jones, William Auckland ! 21 Feb., • 19 Keliher, Cornelius Clyde I 28 Sept., 1909 20 King, John Thom'as Hokonui England , 25 Nov., 1912 . 21 Knott, Joseph Spreydon , 16 Jan., 1913 T1111tr,te. 22 Laschawski, .Anton Joseph We.ime.ngn.roa Prussian Poland l " Intestate. 23 Longstaff, Thomas Leeston , 11 Feb., Testate. 24 Martin, Walter William .. Wellington England 10 25 Martindale, Robert Havelock North 10 Mar., Inte;tate. 26 Martinsen Par, or Thompson Peter Waibahune. GuJJy Sweden 8 Feb., • 27 Matthews, Hannah Maria Stone Feilding · England 14 Dec., 1912 Testate.

28 McGinn, Bernard We.ihi Ireland 1 28 Nov., • Intestate. 29 McGuigan, James Tuparoa England , 27 Feb., 1918 30 McKinnon, James Simpson Testate." 31 McWha, Isabella Winton , 17 or 18 Feb., Intestate. 1913 32 Melbourne, Mark, jun. Christchurch England I 22 April, 1912 33 Melbourne, Thomas William Rangiore. 28 Sept., 1909 34 Melbourne, Andrew James . 7 Feb., 1911 35 Mihiterina, Kereope. Whe.ngaruru Testate. 36 Miles, Fanny Temuka England , 9 Feb., 1913 • 37 Mowbray, Emma Lower Hutt .. , 22 Dec., 1912 Intestate. 38 Nickless, Henry Edmeades Picton 7 Mar., 1913 39 Parsons, Jane Papanui 9 April, 1912 • 40 Rangihanu, Eruera Ote.ki ' 27 Feb., 1913 Testate. 41 Riedle, Louisa .. Temuka i 12 Dec., 1912 Intestate. 42 Riley, Charles Petone Denmark 18 Feb., 1918 f 43 Ryder, Alice Annie Motueke. 13 Jan., ,, 44 Sanderson, Thomas Howick Scotland 8 Mar., • I Test~te. 45 Schollum, Martin We.inui : 13 Oct., 1912 ! Intestate. 46 Simmonds, William Tapanui · England ; 24 April, 1905 · Testate. ,J,7 Smith, Charles .. Helensville 8 Jan., 1913 i Intata.te. 48 i Spry, Richard Palmerston England 1 Nov., 1912 ' 49 ' Stevenson, Charles Napier 10 Ma.r., 1913 50 Stewart, Alfred Erneat Raurimu 3 Aug., 1912 51 Taylor, or Mussen Mary .. Christchurch England 6 Feb., 1913 62 'Welsh, Thomas Francis .. H urleyville 25 • 53 Yoo.I, Mary Boosey, or Mary Boozley Hastings Scotland 12 Jan.,

De.toil the 7th de.y of April, 1913. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. ------·· ------·------·------Deputy Registrar of Marriage•, ttc., appointed, of the reign of His late Majesty King Edward VII, and I ,ntituled the Marriage Act. 1908, the following name• ·nf Registt·ar-Genere.l's Office, Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act Wellington, 8th April, 1913. are published for general information :- IT is hereby notified that . Ghurch of the PTotJince of New Zealand, commonly called FRANCIS ARTHUR LOWE the Ohu'lch of England. has been appointed to be the Deputy of the Registrar of The Reverend RoBERT FINLAY GEDDES, B.A. Marris.gee and of Births and Deaths for the District of The Reverend ARTHUR VERNON VENABLES. Mercury Bay. F. W MANSFIELD, Pre•byterian Ohm•ch of New Zealand. Reiristrar-Oeneral Mr. GEORGE WASHINGTON BLAIR, The Reverend A. H. WHEELDON. Officiating ,tlinisttrs for 1918.-Notice No. 14. / Unitarians. Registrar, General's Offioe, The Reverend Wn,LUM FLEMING KENNEDY. Wellington, 9th April, 1913. I UltSUAN'l' to the provisions of an Act of the General F. W. MANSFIELD, P Assembly of New Zealand passed in the eighth year Registrar-General.

.. • .\ l'lUl, 10. J THE NEW ZliJALAND GAZE'l'TE. 1285

Inland Mail-Sen•ices, 1913 lf/1.5.

Post and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 20th March, 1918. HE following list of inland mail-services now being pe!'formed under contract or arrangement within the Dominion is published for T genera.I information. Bv order. . W. R MORRIS. Sec•eta.ry. POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. ,------\ Te~;i:t~n of ! Contmct. I

PERFO.R"MV.U UKTIF.H CO"'\'I'RAC'I'. Auckland Chief Post-office. Railwa.y. , As required ( s. d.: station, and wharves · · Delivery of letter-carriel's extra bags As req 11irecl ,T. ,l. C r a i g (Li- 2,lf>O O 0 Twice daily in . Vehicles 31 Dec., 1915. Also delivery of parcels in city aud mitPd) •uburbs city, and once 1 in 1,11burbs 2 Auckland: Clearing receivers within a Thrice daily 4 horses and J .•J. Craig (Li- I 1,390 o o radius of fom mile" of Chief Post-office carts inited) 3 Auckland landing-service (landing and As reqnire

ence delivered into settlers' boxes) 1 vehicle 17 Coromandel. Amodeo Bay, and Cabbage 13 Weekly Horse W. H. Jones 38 0 0 Bay I 18 Coromandel Post-office aud Wharf , l,l! As required Cart Denize Bros. 35 0 0 19 CoromandeL Te Rerenga, and Whanga­ I ll Weekly Horse Denizt> Bros. 22 2 0 poua 20 Coromandel and Whitianga I 2:3 I Wceldv Horse W. B. Topp, jun. 40 0 0 21 Dargaville PMt-office, Railway-station. ]Hch! As req.uirod Express ,T. Neill 48 0 0 and Wharf 22 Devonport, Takapuna, Oneroa, Re

1286 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'fE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued. --ac-T------,.----.--.------.------.------,-----,------Date of Annual Termination ot "--·------S-erv-ic-e.______~i I__ F_r_eq-ue-ncy. I How performed. I Name of Contractor. , Subsidy, Contract.

PERFORM}JD UNDER CONTRACT-continued. £ s. d. 28 Glenbrook and Waiuku-Pukekohe Road, 3 r Daily Horse C. Hodgkinson 26 0 0 :n Dec., 1915 29 Glen Murray and Woodleigh 10 Twice weekly. . Horse S. J. Miller 37 10 0 30 Hairini and Te Awamutu 3! Daily Sulky J. Douglas 34 0 0 31 Hamilton, Claudelands, and Rototuua 6 Daily Buggy or sulky C. J. Asplin 50 0 0 32 ' Hamilton, Frankton Junction Railway- 36 Thrice weekly. . Coach in sum- R. H. Aitken 196 0 0 station, Whatawhata, Waitetuna_ Te I mer; brake in Uku, Okete, and Raglan , winter 33 Hamilton, Hamilton East, Taniahere, 14J1 Daily Coach Crowther and Bell 75 0 0 Pukeroro, and Cambridge 34 Hamilton and Rukuhia (rural delivery) 71 Daily , Vehicle ,J. A. Maisey 60 0 0 35 Hangatiki Railway-station and Wai­ 6 Twice daily in 1 Coach or buggy C. J. Kirk 52 0 0 tomo Caves ' ~Ufil1!1er; daily I ' Ill wmter 36 Helensville and Parakai 4 I Daily l, I I Coach A. Bishop 57 0 0 And Parakai and Parkhurst 1 Twice weekly : I 37 Hikurangi, Marna, and Whananaki Ka Maki 40 0 0

38 Houhora Landing, Pukcnui, and Hou­ I~ 1' I:~:~i::!ly:: II [~~;: W. H. Evans 25 0 0 hora :J9 Houhora·, Waihopo, Te Kao, and Pa­ 35 Fortnightly Packhorse W. H. Evans 49 10 0 renga 40 Howick and Whitford 5! Thrice weekly. · I Trap P. Smyth 50 0 0 41 , Miranda, Maramarua, and Ma­ 26 Weekly Horse ,J, Peters 76 0 0 ngatawhiri 42 Kaihu, Whatoro, Mangatu, Tutamoe, 21 Twice weekly .. I Coach in sum- C. McAllister 105 0 0 and Waimatenui ,1 mer ; pack- I ho rs e in winter 43 Kaipara Flats, Streamlands, and Wark­ 8!1 4 times weekly Coach L. Ramsbottom .• 195 0 0 worth 44 Kaitaia, Pukepoto, and Ahipara 22 I Twice weekly {' Vehicle in L. Braham 80 0 0 And Abipara and Herekino Weekly , summer; I packhorse in winter 45 Kaitieke and Retaruke 13 Twice weekly . · j Horse T. H. G. Rees 40 0 0 46 Kaitieke and Retaruke Valley Road 12 Twice weekly.. Horse W. J. Trevena 42 0 0 (rural delivery) 47 Kaiwaka Railway-station, Post-office, 18 Twice weekly l I Maungaturoto, Rowsell's, and Paparoa Paparoa and Matakohe 5 Weekly ~i Coach G. Taylor 375 0 0 Maungaturoto and Waipu 13 Weekly _1 I Maungaturoto and Kaiwaka Railway- Weekly J station (one way only) ' Pahl and Paparoa , 6 Thrice weekly i 48 Kamo, Ruatangata, Aponga, and Moe- I 22 Twice weekly. . , Coach V. A. Abraham 70 0 0 ngawahine 1

49 Kawakawa, Pakaraka, Ohaeawai, Te 1, 37 , Thrice weekly }•,_ Ahuahu, Okaihau, Marangai, Uta- Coach Northern Trans­ 475 0 0 kura, Maraeroa, and Horeke I port Company Ohaeawai, Ngawha, and Kaikohe · .. ! 7 Weekly (Limited) 50 Kawakawa Post-office and Railway- 1250 As required Buggy Ditto 45 0 0 station i yd. 51 Kihikihi, Korakonui, and Wharepuhunga 1 7 Twice weekly .. Vehicle Thomson Bros. . . 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1913 52 Kihikihi and Pukeatua (rural delivery) 16 Thrice weekly .. Vehicle W. M. Roigard .. 55 0 0 31 Dec., 1915 53 Kohukohu, Paponga, and Broadwood.. 20 Twice weekly .. Buggy in F. C. Fergusson .. 90 0 0 summer; packhorse in winter 54 Mangapai, Mangapai Wharf Post-office, 2 Thrice weekly .. Sulky F. C. Hilford 22 10 0 and Mangapai Wharf 55 Mangapai, Moewhare, Ruarangi, and 12 Thrice weekly .. Sulkyorwagon H. Hilford 56 0 0 Waikiekie 56 Mangatawhiri and Maramarua 8 Twice weekly .. i Horse H. C. Clark , 24 14 0 57 Mangonui and Kaeo 24 I Weekly .. Coach J. Penney and Sonsi 95 0 0 58 Mangonui, Oruru, Komiti, Peria, 30 I Thrice weekly .. Coach J. Penney and Sons; 230 0 0 Kaiaka, Fairburn's, and Kaitaia I 59 Mangonui, Taipa, and Lake Ohia 10 I Twice weekly .. Coach to C. W. Harris 54- 0 0 Taipa; horse ! to Lake Ohia 60 Manurewa, Alfriston, and Brookby 6!1 Thrice weekly .. Cart W. G. Embling 42 0 0 61 Marsden Point, Lower Ruakaka, and 13 I 6 times weekly Coach W. G. Griffin 250 0 0 Waipu 62 Matakaua and Leigh 9 f Weekly ' Horse C. G. Smith 28 12 0 63 Matamata and 6 ! Daily Vehicle R. S. Williamson 35 0 0 64 Matamata and Taihoa 3!i Daily Vehicle A. E. Wintere 31 4 0 65 Matangi, Eureka, and , 8 ; Daily Gig H. Brown 98 0 0 66 Matiere and Otangiwai . . . . i 6lj Twice weekly .. Horse J. J. Peacock 34 0 0 67 Mercer, Churchill, Glen Murray Landing, I 25 ! Twice weekly .. Launch and C. Roose, jun. 40 0 0 and Glen Murray Post-office I cart 68 Mititai and Arapohue . . . . 31! 4 times weekly Trap W. 0. Webb 26 0 0 69 and Kiwitahi (rural delivery) J:l I Twice weekly J Morrinsville Post-office and Railway- ! As required ~ Vehicle Thompson and 140 0 0 - station I Gwillim Morrinsville and Tahuna . . . . l 2j[ Thrice weekly J

• APRIL 10.) THE NEW ZEA.LAND GAZETTJi~. 1287

POSTAL DISTl-tICT OF AUCKLAND--rnntin1t,d. ;;.-_,ii ____ ! .. -- - ··1 g.~ Date of Service. Ann-ual-Terminn,tion of ~t I How performed. _I - Name of Contractor__ _ Subsidy· I Contract. - ~.-~'---'------P~JRFORMgn UNffER CoN'rRACT-contin,.,ed. £ s. d. 70 MorrinMlle and (rural de- 5 I Daily Horse or cydP W.HowiP 38 10 0 ' 31 Dec., 1915. livery) I 71 Morrinsville, Tauhei. and Whitikahn 13!1 Thrice weekly .. Gi,i D. }'arrant 50 0 0 (rural delivery) · I 72 Ngaruawahia, Te Akatea, Huntly Finger­ 22 I Thrice weekly } post, Waingaro, and Raglan Landin Coach W. S. King 75 0 0 Waingaro, Waima, and Pepepe 15!1 Weekly 73 Ngaruawahia and Te Kowhai 8 Daily .. Van N. Nicol 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1913 74 .Ngungum and Kiripaka 7 I Thrice weekly .. Roat G. T. Shoobridge 70 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 75 Ohaeawai, Ngawha, Kaikohe, and Ta­ 18 Twice weekly .. Coach The Northern 80 0 0 heke Transport Com­ pany (Limited) 76 Ohaeawai, Wai.mate North, Kerikeri, 15 1, Weekly Coach Winiata Te Rapu 50 0 0 and Waipapa; and extra mail Wai­ mateNorth to Ohaeawai on Tuesdays 77 Ohaeawai, \Vaimate North, Waipapa, 29 1 Weekly Coach The N o r t h e r n 175 0 0 and Kaeo Transport Com­ 1 pany (Limited) 78 Ohaupn, Ngahinapouri, and Tuhi.kam- 8 Thrice weekly .. Sulky G. Urquhart 33 0 0 mea 79 Ohaupo and Paterangi 6! Daily tlulky G. Urquhart. 48 Hi 0 80 Ohinewai, Wait,erimu, and Afatahlll'u 14 Twice weekly .. Coarh A. Gall 41 0 0 81 Ohura and Tatu 8 Weekly Packhorse J. Heffernan :36 0 0 82 Okahukara, Matierc, Nihoniho. and 25 Daily in sum­ Coach in suni- T. Moore 350 o 0 Ohura mer; thrice mer; pack­ weekly in ho rs e i.n winter winter 83 Okaihau, Rangiahua, Umawera, Taika­ 26 Weekly Cart to Rangi­ Eru Nehua whana, and Mangamuka ahua ; horse I to Manga­ l muka I 84 Okoroire Post-office and Railway-station As required Coach J. L. H. Callaghan 40 0 0 8.'5 Omapere, Waiotemarama, and Wai­ Twice weekly mamaku Horse Wiremu Toi 95 0 0 .4nd Waimamaku and WekawPka Weekly " 86 Onerahi and :Mangapai Wha.rf Weekly Launch W. R. Patterson 32 0 0 31 Dec., 191:3. 87 Oparau Fe,·ry and Kawhia .. 'fhrice weekly .. Launch F. W. Newton 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 88 Opuawhanga, Helena Ray, and Puna- Weekly Horse S. N. Miller 39 0 0 ruku 89 and Twice weekly .. Horse B. Budden 38 0 0 90 Otorohanga, Rangiatea, and Weekly Vehicle S. D. Chiles 26 0 0 91 Papakura, Clevedon South, and Twice daily Coach Holliday and 100 0 0 Clevedon Holloway " 92 Papakura, Whitiki, and Humia Thrice weekly .. Buggy H. Smith 43 0 0 93 Paparoa and Mareretu Twice weekly .. Trap in sum - A. Macrae 40 0 0 mer; pack­ horse in winter 94 Papatoetoe Railway-station, Post-office, 3 Daily Trap R. Aitchison 35 0 0 and East Tamaki " 95 Patumahoe and Waiau Pa (rural de­ II Thrice weekly .. Wagon P. L. Adamson •. 24 0 0 livery) 961 Piopio, l\fangaotaki, and Haku 13 Weekly Vehicle in J. Lindsay and 25 0 0 Rummer; Sons packhorse in winter 97 Pirongia, , Te Rauamoa. and 29 'fh1-ice weekly .. Coach A. J. M. Symons 208 0 0 Oparau Ferry 118 Pokeno, Pokeno Valley, Mangatawhu·i 9 Daily in summer Vehicle J. Brown and Son 40 0 0 Valley, and Mangatawhiri thrice weekly in winter 99 Port Albert and Wellsford .. 7 4 times weekly Coach W. Ramsbottom 92 0 0 100 Puhoi and Ahuroa 8 Twice weekly .. Horse A. Bayer 49 16 8 101 Pukekohe, Patumahoe, Mauku, Pukeo- 14 Daily Coach 1!'. G. Parker 300 0 0 ware, and Waiuku 102 Pukekohe and Pukekohe Ea.st 3 Daily Horse G. Walker 50 O 0 103 Pukekohe and Puni 5 Daily Coach H. Graham .. , 45 0 0 104 Putaruru and Mokai 50 Daily 'frain T a u p o Totara i 52 0 0 'rimher Company! (Limited) . 105 Putaruru and Wa.otu 13 Twice weekly .. Vehicle G. Johnson 52 0 0 106 Raglan Landing and Raglan 10 Thrice weekly. Launch Gilmour Bros. 30 0 0 107 Raglan, Te Mata, and Aotea 16 Twice weekly .. Buggy or R. Given 50 0 0 packhorse 108 Ramarama and Ararimu 8 Twice weekly .. Horse ?IL McCabe, sen. 25 9 6 109 Rangi Point Landing, Ra.ngi Point Post- 22 Twice weekly .. Horse Kahl Stephens 89 0 0 office, Mitimiti, and Whangape 110 Rangiriri Railway-station and Post-office ll Daily Horse J. Gerrand 26 0 0 Ill Raurimu and Kaitieke (wayside delivery) 11 Twice weekly .. Packhorse .J. McLennan 55 0 0 112 Rawene, Omanaia, Oue, and Whirinaki , 15 Weekly Bo at a.uU \Viremu Hauraki 25 l:i 0 I packhorse

• 1W3 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued.

PERFORMED UNDER CoNTRAm--mntinued. £ •. d. 113 Rotorua, Atiamuri, Oruanui, Wairakei. 56 / Wl•ek:ly Buggy Hot Lakes Trans- 124 O O 31 Dec., 1915. and Taupo ' , port Company l (LimiteAl.) 114 , Rotorua Railway-station. Post-office, 2 AR required Mail-van or [ Rotorua Mo tor 60 0 0 and Whakarewarewa bus Coaching Com- pany (Limited) 115 ' Rotorna and Waiotapu 21 Daily in summer;, Motor-oar in Hot Lakes Trans­ 160 0 0 thrice weekly r summer; port Company in winter, with . coach in I (Limited) extra trip 1 winter from Waiotapuj to Rotorua on , Saturday, if I required ' 116 Ruawai and Matakohe 15 Twice weekly l Ho1·se A. E. Lugar 50 0 0 And Matakohe and Paparoa Weekly · 1 117 Russell and Purerua 10 Twice weekly .. Launch , W. C. Mountain ao o u 118 Russell, Rawhiti, and Cape Brett Light­ 26 Weekly Horse or boat I Rewiri Ahitapu .. 34 0 0 house 119 Silverdale, Red Vale, and Dairy Flat 12s. per trip ,, (during winter months) 11 } Weekly Horse Silverdale and Red Vale (during 6 : F. W. C. Smith { 5s. 6d. per summer months) trip I 120 Tairua, Whenuakite, and Whitianga 23 Weekly Horse I w. Pulham . . I 50 0 0 121 'rangitu and Mokauiti 5! Thrice weekly .. Horse I W. G. McNeight 50 0 0 122 ·rangowahine and Onetea . . . . 7 Twice weekly .. Horse P. Presland I 23 0 0 123 Taupiri, K'.omakorau, and Gordonton .. 9 Da,ily Coach J. Hall 60 0 0 124 Taupo and Tokaanu 27 'fhricc weekly, Steamer Marshall, R y a n, ) 250 0 0 summer; twice. and Co. (Limited)/ weekly, winter 125 Te Awamutu Post-office, Railway­ 9 Daily Coach J. Douglas 43 0 0 station, Mangapiko, and Pirungia 126 Te Awamutu Post-office and Railway­ ' station (to meet Main Trunk Ex­ •• I As required . }' presses) ; also G. Paul 110 0 0 'l'e Awamutu, Mangapiko, and Pi­ 9 I Thrice weekly ! Coach rongia ( to connect with Main Trunk Expresses) 127 Te Awamutu Railwav - stat.ion, Post­ 4 Twice daily to : Coach Thomson Bros. . . 45 0 0 offioe, and Kihikihi .. Kihikihi; I thrice daily ' from Kihikihi 128 Te Hana, North .Albertland, Te Arai, 13 Twice weekly . . Vehicle J. Barkley 70 0 0 and Mangawai .129 Te Kauwhata Railway-station, Post­ 8 Thrice weekly .. Coach W.W. Pettit 45 0 0 office, and W aerenga 130 Te Kuiti, Arapae, Piopio, and Aria .. 32 Thrice weekly I Coach Free a.nd Co. 160 0 0 Piopio, Paemako, and Mahoenui Twice weekly f " 131 Te Kuiti, Oparure, Mairoa, Ngapaenga, 60 Weekly Packhorije R. L. Hally 250 0 0 Mangaohae, Moeatoa, Kiritehere, and Marokopa 132 Te Mata and Raglan-Hamilton Road .. ,j Twice weekly •. Gig R. Brown 28 0 0 l:l3 Tokatoka Landing service and Rehia. 4 I AR required .. Horse or H. 0. Bickers 35 0 0 ! vehicle t:H Totara North, Saies, and Whangaroa 4 1'hrice weekly .• Boat G. Gates 61 0 0 135 Towai Post-office and Railway-station ! As required .. Vehicle A. E. McMMters 26 0 0 1)16 Tuakau, Onewhero, and Te Hirua 9} Daily Coach Henderron a n d 46 0 0 Luke 137 Tuakau and Pukekawa 8 Thrice weekly .. Cart W. J. Deeble 49 0 0 I 3 138 ' Waiharara and Kaimaumau As required .. 1 Packhm·se .. P. Shine 30 0 O 139 Waikumete and Karekare .. 1 16 Twice weekly Coach in sum­ P. R. Wilkins 40 0 0 I in summer; mer; pack­ w_eekly in horse in I wmter winter 140 I Waimiha, 'fangitu, and Mapiu 11 , Thrice weekly .. Pa.Clkhorse .. C. :Fitzgerald 50 0 0 141 1 Waingaro, Te Akau, and Mangati .14 Twice weekly .. Vehicle H. C. Wheeler 46 0 0 I 1421 Waiotapu, Muripara, and Te Whaiti .. 39 Weekly Brake or A. M. Grant 60 0 0 I motor-car " 143 i Waiotapu, Whar!')papa, Wairakei, and 36 Daily in summer;/ Motor-car Rotorua M o t o r 200 0 0 ! Taupo t,hrice weekly I Coaching Com­ in winter pany (Limited) 1441 Waiuku, Waipipi, Kohekohe, and Pollok \ 16 Thrice weekly .. Trap J. H. Garland 114 0 0 Settlement · I 145 I Waiwera, between steamer and post- 25ch As required .• Foot P. J. Lennan 30 0 0 office I 1461 Waiwera and Upper Waiwer/l. 4! Thrice~eeklyas Horse M. Hurley 30 0 0 , / reqmred " 147 I Warkworth, Mata.kana, Big Omaha, : 16 . Weekly .. Packhorse E. W. Greenwood 49 0 0 I Whangateau, and Leigh 147x: Warkworth, Matak... na Lower, and 10 i Weekly Horse J. W. Moore 26 0 0 I Mullet Point 148 , We!Mord, Whaugaripo, anrl Pakiri .. I 14 I Twice weekly .. Packhorse A. A. Wyatt 58 0 0 APRIL 10.1 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'I1E. 1200

POSTAL DISTRICIT OF AUCKLAND-continued.

I I I Date ol ! How performed. I Name of Contractor. Annqal Termination of • I Subsidy. I Contract. 1. i I

PlllllFORJIIED UNDER CoNTRACT-r,011.tinued. £ s. d. 149 I Whakapara, Otonga, and Opuawhanga 7!1 Twice weekly •. Vehicle R. Covacich 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 150 Whakapirau, Marohemo, Rowsell'e, and \ 13 Twice weekly .. Coach G. H. B. Cnllen .. 75 0 0 1 Maungaturoto ! 151 Whangape and Herekino 13 1 Twice weekly .. Packhm·,.., C. Wright 48 10 0 152 Whanga.rei a.nd Kiripaka 131 Thrice weekly .. Coach Webb and Pearson 42 0 0 153 Whanga.rei, Ma.unga.tapere, Poroti, Ti- 35 Thrice weekly .. Coach W. Webb 165 0 0 told, Pa.ra.ka.o, Pakotai, a.nd Nukn- tawhiti 154 Whangarei, Mannga.ta.pere, and Tangi- 241 Twice weekly •. Coach S. J. F. Griffin 47 10 0 teroria. 155 ~arei Post-office, Wharf, and 29ch As required .. Coach or Webb a.nd Pea.rson 47 10 0 R · way-station e;x:press 156 Wha.ngarei, Pnwera., and Ma.nngaka.ra- 16 Thrice weekly .. Vehicle ,J. C. Miller 58 0 0 mea 157 Whangaroa a.nd Kaeo 6 4 times weekly Coach J, W. Hayes 40 0 0 .. lfi8 Wha.rehine, Ta.nhoa, Hoteo, and Hoteo IO Twice weekly, Horse E.T. Boler 6/i 0 0 Railway-station with extra trip between Tauhoa and Hoteo Rail- way-station

PRRFORMED UNDEB .-\BBANUEMENT.

l Ahuroa, Komokoriki, and Glorit . . 1 10 Weekly Horse A. 0. Parker I I 18 10 0 I 2 I Amodeo Bay Post-office and steamer. . i l As required .. }'oot S. C. L. McCall 3 () 3 i A point near Marna and Woolley's Farm, I 9 Twice weekly .. Cart W. H. Woolley .. o s o•I I

Matapouri 1· 4 Arapae Post-office and mail-coa.ch 3 oh. As required Foot H. G. Weir 5 0 0 5 Aria and Ka.eaea. . . 7 Weekly Horse , A. McGill 20 0 0 6 Aria and Rira I 6 Weekly Packhorse or i A. McGill 15 0 0 gig I 7 AuoklandandOnehunga(onewayonly) ! 8 Daily Electric tra.m- ! Auckland Electric 3s. per week car I Tramways Com- i pany (Limited) 8 Auckland •nburba.n post - offices and I Hourly between Electric tram- Auckland Electric 257 o o I Chief Post-office-(Dominion Road, 9 a..m. and 5 ca.rs Tramwa.ys Com­ I Epsom, Grey Lynn - Arch Hill, I p.m. pany (Limited) Kingsla.nd, Mount Eden, Newmarket, 1 Newton, Parnell, Ponsonby, Re- I muera, and Upper Symonds Street) [ 9 Awanui and Mangatete . . . . . 5 Weekly; Trap A.H. Long 7 16 0 10 Awanui Post-office and Wharf .. ll5oh As required Horse C. S. Beazley 4 0 0 11 Awa.nui and Waipapaka.uri . . . . I 3 As required Horse E. A. Evans 1-0 0 0 12 Awa.rat& and junction of Ohura-Toroto i 2! Twice weekly •. Horse R. G. Carrie 10 0 0 Roads 1 13 Awhitu Central and Manukau Heads [ 6 Weekly Horse E. S. Garland 12 0 0 14 Awhitu Wharf and Orua Bay . 5 Weekly Horse A. V. Johansson 10 0 0 15 Big Oma.ha Post-office and steamer . . Ii As required Foot a.nd boat E. W. Meiklejohn 10 0 0 16 Bombay a.nd Pa.para.ta 4! Weekly . Horse E. A. Newman 6 0 0 17 Cabbage Bay Post-office a.nd Wharf . . 2 As required Foot J. Meredith 16 0 0 18 Ca.mbridge and Karapiro i 6 Thrice weekly .. Cart W. B. Brewer 20 0 0

19 Ca.mbridge and Leamington. . . . 1 l Twice daily Cart E. J. Vinall 20 0 0

20 Clevedon, Ness Va.lley, and Moumoukai 1 15 Weekly Horse G. J. Murtagh 17 0 0 (rural delivery) 21 Coromandel and Driving Creek If Daily Horse W. H. French 20 0 0 22 Coromandel and Kennedy's Ba.y 11 Fortnightly Bus Donize Bros. 13 0 0 23 Coromandel La.nding service I! As required Foot and boat Denize Bros. 6 0 0 24 Darga.ville, Aoroa, Arata.pu, and •re 8 Thrice weekly .. Coe.ch Smith a.nd Kidd 19 10 0 Kopuru 25 Frankton Junction a.nd Koromatua 5! Thrice weekly .. Cart M. Mclnnes 11 0 0 26 Hara.pepe and Te Pahu 21 Daily in summer: HorB<' A. Smart 10 0 0 thrice weekly in winter 27 Henderson and Te Atatu 4 Twice weekly .. Trap C. W. Bla.ckwell 7 10 0 28 Hikurangi and a point nea.r Marna 10 Twice weekly •. Cart or pack- W. J. Murdoch .. 5 0 0 horse 29 Hikura.ngi and Ta.neka.ha. I 6 Weekly Horse F. Elliott 5 0 0 30 Post-office and Railwa.y-station 1100 Daily Foot D.E.Ring 6 10 0 I yd. Houhora a.nd Wa.ihopo . 3 Weekly Trap J. Hutley :n 18 o 0o I 32 Hukerenui and Paiaka. 3 Twice weekly .. Horse L.A. Rusk 7 16 33 Hukerenui and Riponui 4 Weekly Horse G. Kerr 4 0 0 34 Hukerenui and Tapuhi 5 Twice weekly .. Horse R. Nelson 13 0 0 35 Huntly a.nd Ruawaro 10 Twice weekly .. Trap A. Caley 20 ·o o 36 Huntly and Waikokowai . 9 Weekly Horse M. L. Leek 12 0 0 37 Hnnna and Paparimu I 5! Twice weekly .. Horse J. T. Stembridge 7 0 0 38 Kaeo, Otoroa, a.nd Mata.mi .Bay 14 Twice weekly .. Packhorse ,T. W. Hayes 30 0 0

• And 10s. per trip during winter months. 1290 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ·, [No. -31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AU~nued.

Date of J'requency. Annua Service. IHow performed. I Name of Conkactor. Subsidy. Termination of Contmol.

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT--COntinued. £ 8, d. 39 Kaeo and Pupuke .. 6 Twice weekly. . 1 Horse E. E. Carr 7 0 0 40 Kaihu a.nd Aranga .. 7 Twice weekly.. 1 Wagon B. E. Williams .. 20 0 0 41 Ka.imaumau Landing service 50 Weekly . Foot F ..J. Hagger 11 0 0 yd. 42 Kaiwaka. a.nd Ha.ka.ru 5 Twice weekly .. Horse R. Leslie 20 0 0 43 Kaka.hi Post-office and Railway-station ! Twice daily Foot , C. J. Tuck 10 0 0 44 Kruno Post-office and Railway-station l Twice weekly, Ca.rt ; T. Murphy 15 12 0 and a.11 I hampers 45 Kamo and Ruata.ngata East 8 Weekly Horse j J, Smith 6 0 0 46 Ka.rapiro and Toataoroa (rural delivery) 3! Thrice weekly .. Vehicle ' N. Bruce 15 0 0 47 Kaukapaka.pa and Paraka.kau 7 Twice weekly .. Vehicle in C.H. Solomon 20 0 0 summer; horse in winter 48 Kaukapaka.pa Railway - station and 1 As required .. Vehicle F. Dye 20 0 0 Post-office 49 Kauroa and Hamilton-Raglan Road I l Thrice weekly, , Horse Kingi Pohepohe 12 0 0 50 Kawhia and Hauturu . . . . 12 Twice weekly .. Launch F. W. Newton 20 0 0 51 Kawhia, Te Maika., Waiharakeke, and 9 Thrice weekly to Launch A. Wright 20 0 0 Kinohaku Kinohaku; twice weekly to other offices 52 Kinohaku, Taumat&totara, and Awa- 15 Weekly Horse F. G. Stokes 20 0 0 marino 53 Kinohaku and Waerengahou 10 Weekly Horse R. S. Smith IO O 0 54 Kiokio Railway-station and Post-office Ii Daily Horse E. A. Forster 15 0 0 55 Kirika.u and Kokakonui Landing I Thrice weekly .. Foot G. H. Humphreys 15 0 0 56 Kohukohu and I vydale .. I!, 4 times weekly Launch H. C. Harris 7 10 0 57 Kohukoh-q and Rawene 5 Daily Launch T. F. Hartley 10 0 0 58 Komiti and Paranui 2 Twice weekly .. Horse J. Lomba 5 0 0 59 Kuaotunu and Whitianga . . . , 10 Weekly Horse R. Ritchie 20 0 0 60 Lichfield Post-office and Timber Com- i Twice daily .. Foot M. Lawton IO 8 0 pany's Railway-line 61 Mairoa and Waitanguru 7 I Twice weekly .. Packhorse N. L. Thomas 30 0 0 62 Makarau Railway-station and Post- 4 I Twice weekly .. Horse M. M. Hooper 16 0 0 office l:i3 Mangaka.hia a.nd Titoki 4 ! Twice weekly .. Horse J. Hunter 12 0 0 tl4 Mangata.whiri and Mangata.ngi 6 i Weekly Horse J. C. Paterson 5 0 0 65 Mangawai Post-office and steamer l[ As required Foot W. Wintle 6 0 0 66 Mangonui and Kohumaru .. 511 Weekly Horse R. Shepherd 7 0 0 67 Mangonui and Taemaro 6 I Weekly Boa.t-a.nd Rena.re Pene 7 0 0 68 Ma.ra.etai Post-office and Wharf I : As required Foot R. J. H. Wylie .. IO O 0 69 Mareretu and Taipuha , 6 Weekly Horse A. M. Macrae .. 10 0 0 70 Mat&kana and Tawharanui .. 7 Weekly Horse A. Christian IO O 0 71 Matakohe a.nd Ararua 7 Twice weekly Cart or horse C. E. Anderson .. • in summer; . ~~ly in 72 Matakohe Landing service 1 I As required .. Horse S. B. F. Cooksey 17 17 7 73 Matakohe and Opara.kn 6 Twice weekly .. Ca.rt J. Tana. 10 0 0 74 Matakohe and W&ihungarua 4 Twice weekly .. Horse A. J. Coates 10 0 0 75 Mata.mat& and Turanga.omoa.na 4! Daily Horse I. Garland 10 0 0 76 Maungakaramea and Ta.ngiteroria 11 Weekly Horse J. Anderson, jun. 19 16 0 77 Maungatapere and Otuhi 5 Weekly Horse A. Edge 13 0 0 78 Maungaturoto and Wairere .. 6 Twice weekly .. Brake G. B. Rogers t 79 Muripara and Te Houhi .. 13 Weekly Buggy W. H. T. Heays •• 19 19 9 80 Ngongot&ha. Post· office and Railway­ 340 Twice daily .. Foot A. Davies 5 0 0 station yd. 81 Northcote Post-office a.nd Wharf ! Weekly Bus A. W. Millar 5 4 0 82 Ohautira. and Ngaruawahia - Raglan ll Twice weekly .. Horse H. E. Clark 5 0 0 Road 83 Ohinewai and Te Hoe 11 Weekly· Horse A. Gall 15 0 0 I 84 Okahukara. Post-office a.nd Ra.ilwa.y- I! Daily Horse J. Ma.nson 15 O· 0' station 85 Okonga Landing service 3 Weekly Foot C. 0. Carlson 4 0 0 ll6 Oknpu Landing service 80 As required Foot and boat B. Sanderson 6 IO 0 yd. · 87 Onerahi and Limestone I! 4 times weekj.y Launch J. Solem IO O 0 88 Onerahi, Waikara.ka., and Pama Ba.y .. 16! Weekly Horse J. H. Johnson 18 0 0 89 Onewhero and Port Waikato 16 Weekly Horse Hone Matena. 16 0 0 I 90 Onewhero and W aira.marama I 12 Twice weekly .. Vehicle A. J, Crawford 13 0 0 l 91 Oparau Post-office and Ferry I As required Vehicle G. G. Jona.than IO O O I 92 Oparau Ferry Post-office and River 100 As required .. Foot H. Drewet 3d. per trip ; Bank yd. i 1193 Opua and Waihaha 7 Weekly :Foot and boat A.. Burling 9 0 0 i 1194 Orewa and Waiwera. 3l Twice weekly .. Horse A. Cook IO O O , JA.95 0 ta huh u Post-office and Railway­ I As required .. Vehicle Andrew and 10 0 0 , station Andrew 96 Otorohanga, Otewa., and Tahaia 9! Twice weekly .. I Vehicle F. Hull 19 0 0

• £10 for peliod 1st September to 30th April; 7/6 per trip lat Hay to Slat An11DSt. t £6 for period 1st November to lllst May. APRIL. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1291

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued.

Ann11&1 Date of Service. Frequency. : How performed. Name of Conkactor. J Termination ot I Subsidy. Contract.

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGF&ENT-COll!lnuetl. £ s. d. 97 Otorohanga. and Whawha.rua \ 11 I Twice weekly .. Horse I H. J. Thomas 12 0 0 98 Pa.hi and Ma.takohe , 5 As required .. Launch G. H. Sellars 5 0 0 , 99 Pahl Post-office and steamer 1100 As required .. Foot I M. C. Cuttle 5 0 0 yd. LOO Pa.rua. Bay Post-office and Landing 1 Twice weekly .. Horse L. K. Haroott 10 0 0 101 Parua. Bay and Ta.ra.unui I 4 Twice weekly .. Horse : E. Mooney 10 0 0 102 Peria and Te Koroa. 71 Weekly .. Horse I F. Rhodes 10 0 0 103 Pirongia and Te Rore I 4 Daily .. Horse I A. T. W~,a,I 30 0 0 104 Pokeno and Razorback · 3 Thrice weekly .. Horse I J. Brown 18 0 0 105 Ponga and Opa.heke 5 Twice weekly .• Horse • E. E. Faber 10 0 0 106 Port Fitzroy and Motairehe .. 9 I Fortnightly .. Horse Kino Riwiti l 10 0 107 Port Fitzroy and Okiwi • 51 Weekly .. Horse S. Cooper 5 0 0 108 Port Fitzroy Post-office and steamer .. I 22 Weekly .• Foot E.G. Le Roy 6 0 0 I yd.I 109 Ponto Post-office and steamer 150 14 times weekly Foot and boat J, F. Anderson .. 10 0 0 ; yd. 110 Pukemiro and Waingaro - Nga.rnawahia : 31 Twice weekly .• Horse J. R. Tickle 20 0 0 Road 111 Puta.ruru and Lichfield . . . . 5 Daily .• Train Taupo Totara Tim· 7 10 0 ber Company (Limited) 112 Ra.ngiriri and Awa.roa River ,Junction,. 20 I Weekly Launch A. Clark lO O 0 113 Rau rim u Post-office and Railwav- ;150 As required Foot F. Rees 10 8 0 station · yd. 114 Rawene and Motukaraka 4 Twice weekly. , Launch G. T. Clendon 15 10 0 115 Ra.wene Post-office and Wharf 8 ch. As required .• Ca.rt E. Ferguson 3 0 0 116 Ra.wene and Whakarapa 12 : Weekly La.unch H. Te Wake 15 0 0 117 Riverhead Post-office and Wharf i! Thrice weekly .. Foot G. Clifton 10 0 0 118 Rua.kiwi and Wainga.ro Settlement :l I Twice weekly .. Horse T. Wilson 16 0 0 119 Russell and Kerikeri 12 Weekly .• Launch Fuller Bros. 10 0 0 120 Russell and Mana.wa.ora 8 Weekly Horse L. D. Gordon 8 0 0 121 St. Heller's Post-office and Wharf t Twice daily Foot S. Crawshaw 20 0 0 122 St. Relier's, Ta.maki West, a.nd St. : 3 Daily Coach S. Crawshaw 15 0 0 John's College 123 Silverdale and Nana.hu 8 Weekly Horse , A. C. Chamberlin 10 0 0 124 Silverdale Post-office and Wharf i As required Foot I A. C. McArthur 10 0 0 125 Silverdale and Upper Orewa 3 Weekly Cart , W. P. Maddison 5 0 0 126 Stream.lands Post-office and coach i 4 times weekly Foot 1 J. Hudson 5 0 0 127 Taheke and Waima 6 Twice weekly .. Horse Hohepa. Tawhai .. 13 0 0 128 Ta.ipa. and Whatuwhiwhi 17 Weekly Horse Wiremu Hoani 6 0 0 I Tana 129 Tairna and Hiknai .. 4 times weekly.: Launch W. F. Meyenberg 20 0 0 130 Tairna and Opoutere I 1~ Weekly · .'. Horse J. McGregor 15 0 0 131 Ta.irna Post-office and Wharf 130 Weekly Cart G. Petley, jun. 4 10 0 1 yd. 132 Tangowahine Post-office and steamer 200 As required Foot J. McAneney 10 0 0 1 yd. 133 Taringamotn Railway-station and Post- I 3 Da.ily Foot C. J. Powick Nil. office 134 Tauhoa. and Mangaknra 4 Twice weekly. , Horse G. Ogle 9 9 0 135 Taumarere Railway-station and Post- l Thrice weekly .. Foot J.C. Bryers 10 0 0 office 136 Taumarunui and Matapuna 2 Da.ily Coach Dunn Bros. 13 0 0 137 Taumarunui and Otunui 9 Weekly Horse W. J. Cameron , • 10 0 0 138 Ta.upiri and Orini . . _. . . Si Thrice weekly .. Cart W. E. Wilson .. 15 0 0 139 Ta.upo Post-office and Lake Landing .. i As required Trap J. Crowther ls. per trip 140 Taupo and Wa.itaha.nui 8 Weekly Trap C. T. McFarla.ne 8 0 0 141 Taurikura and Whangarei Heads 2! Thrice weekly .. Launch or J. A. Jagger 10 0 0 horse 142 Te Awamutu and Pokuru 6 Twice weekly .. Horse C. Hansen 8 0 0 143 Te Hana Post-office and Railway-station ! 6 times weekly Ca.rt A. Dixon 17 10 0 144 Te Kapa Landing service !! Thrice weekly .. Foot M. M. Warin 20 0 0 145 Te Kopuru and Red Hill 5 Weekly Horse A. Ha.uptman 15 0 0 146 Te Ma.para Post-office and junction of ' 3 Twice weekly .• Horse ,J. Robertson 8 0 0 Main Road 147 Te Ma.ta and Te Pa.pata.pu .. . 8 Weekly Horse R. Brown 10 0 0 148 Te Whaiti and Ruatahuna .. I 18 Fort,nightly •• Buggy or horse A. M. Grant 10 0 0 149 Tira.u and Ta.papa I 5 Weekly Wa.gonette .• I W. D. Ayson 12 0 0 150 Titoki and Houto .. ! 4 Twice weekly .• Cart ' A. McMillan 10 0 0 151 Tokaanu Landing and Post-office i 1 As required Foot Crowther and Mc- 20 0 0 Cauley 152 Tokatoka Post-office and Wharf ljg. As required Foot L. M. Laurent .~ 0 0 153 Tokatoka. Wharf and Post-office l Weekly Foot C. Eves ls. per trip yd. Towa.i and Kora.ha . • . • , 6 Twice weekly .• 154 1 Horse S. Brydon 12 0 Of 155 Towai and Marlow (way-side delivery) . 5 Weekly Horse A. E. McMa.sters 10 0 O! 156 Towai and Rua.pekapeka i fi Twice weekly .. Horse T. Pringle 20 0 O' 157 Tryphena Landing and shipping mails 1100 As required •• Foot and boat 0. S. Blair 6 0 01 . I yd. 158 Waerenga. and Okaeria . 5 Twice weekly .. Horse G. W. Elliott 10 0 159 Waerenga and Ta.niwha I 6 Twice weekly .• Horse F. Begbie 15 0 ii 1292 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE .. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued.

I g:,~II ,. r ·--:-· · Service. T~-,m-~-':::-t,-.£:;·· ______I!t ___ J!'~ency:__ - How performed. .Name of (',ontractor. L_~~i:i':J~. I Contract.

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT--COmtfl.'Ued. £ s. d. 160 Wabaroa Post-office e.ndRa.ilway-ste.tion 200 .. Twice daily Foot ' E. E. Scelly 10 0 0 yd.j I 161 Wabaroe. and Wardville 5!' Daily Cart E. Carroll 15 0 0 162 We.ilmmete and Ora.tie. 2!: Daily Horse J. Wild 12 0 0 163 Wainoni Post-office and Wharf l Thrice weekly .. Foot A. K. Cotton 5 0 0 164 Wa.iotemarama and Ke.werue. 7 Weekly Horse W. N. Jarvie 7 0 0 165 Waipapa. and Kerikeri 4 . Weekly Cart He.re Hemoiti 13 0 0 166 Post-office and Railway-station 4 oh.: Daily Foot H. R. Turnbull .. 5 0 0 167 We.itomo Caves and Putake 14 I We~kly Horse A. H. Perrott 15 0 0 168 W aiuku and Akaake. 7 i Twice weekly .. Horse R. Hudson 10 0 0 169 W e.iuku and Otaua 4ij Thrice weekly .. Horse J. D. Denize I9 10 0 170 Walton Post-office and Railway-station 126 . Twice daily .. Foot M. K. Given 3 0 0 yd. 171 Wark:worth and Pohuehue 4 · Twice weekly •. Horse P; F. Russell 13 0 0 172 Wark:worth Post-office and Wharf 14chl. As required .. Cart . H. Southgate 20 0 0 173 Wayby Post-office and Railway-station 11: Twice weekly .. Ce.rt IC. Thomson 15 0 0 174 Wayby Railway-station and Hoteo 3 I Weekly Horse J. R. Cramp 12 10 0 North 175 Whakapirati and Pahl 220 I Twice weekly .. Boat I W. H. Jackman 5 4 0 yd.! 176 Whakapirau Post-office and steamer· .. 100 : As required Foot 1 W. H. Jackman 5 0 0 yd.; ' 177 Whakatiri and ·R.s. " Hirere " 2 : Twice weekly .. Launch . · 1 J. Luke 5 0 0 178 Whangape.ra and Awanga 11 Weekly Horse and boat E. Paddison 10 0 0

179 Whangapa.raoa Post-office and steamer 420 As required Foot . . 1 A. T. Arltle 5 0 0 yd.j 180 Whangarei and Kara 9li Weekly Horse G. Matthews 12 0 o· 181 Whangarei and Parua Bay .. 15 Weekly Launch R. H. Harnett 7 0 0 • 182 Whangarei Town Wharf and Railway 2 As required Train New Zealand Rail- 7R. 4d. per ! Wharf ways trip 183 Whangarei and Whareora . . . . I 6!' Weekly Trap G. Brydon 13 0 oi 184 ~ngarei Heads Post-office N.nd Land- 21 Weekly Foot M. Stuart 8 0 0 mg

185 Whangaruru and Punaruku . . 1 2!1 Weekly Boat G. Martin 5 0 Oi 186 Whitianga and Gumtown 7 As required Launch T. W. Meikle 12 0 01

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT .l!'OR WBIOH INOLUDED IN SALA.BY, I , Aoroa Post-office and steamer 300 Thrice weekly. . }'oot I. K. Forrest ! yd. 2 . Arate.pu Post-office and steamer 100 Thrice weekly. . Foot D. Shepherd yd. 3 [ Aukope.e Landing and Post-office 2ch. Twice weekly .. Foot J. A. Mackay 4 Awe.roa River Junction and Naike 3 Weekly Horse H. Wilson 5 Babylon Post - office and Railway­ 10 Thrice weekly .. Foot P. V. Bourke station yd. 6 Batley Post-office and Wharf 300 Twice weekly. . ! Foot J. 0. Masefield yd. 7 Bruntwood Railway-station and Post­ l- Daily ' }'oot A. V. Tyler office

8 Buckland Post - office and Railway- 200 Twice daily 1 Foot A.P.Horne station yd. 9 Cabbage Bay and Moehau .. 16 Weeklv Horse A. E. Jeffcoat 10 Chelsea Post-office and Wharf l Daily •. }'oot F. Hubble 11 Cowes Post-office and steamer 400 As required i Foot H. I. Insley yd. 12 Gumtown Post-office and steamer 300 As required I Foot J. O'Sullivan vd. I 13 Hautapu Railway - station and Post- 4ch. Twice daily Foot J. Beange office 14 Hobsonville Post-office and steamer 2 Daily J!'oot i J. W. Sinton 15 Hoteo Post-office and Railway-station ! As required Foot ' M. E. Hudson 16 Kawakawa and Karetu 9 Twice weekly .. Horse Riwai Hiwinui Tawhiri 17 Kohukohu Post-office and Wharf !145 As required · Foot W. A. Gilfillan I yd. 18 Kumeu Post•office and Railway-station 3 ch. Daily Foot F. G. Cle.rke I9 Mamaku Post-office and Railway-station 50 Twice daily Foot G. E. Skellern yd. 20 Mangapehi Post • office and Railway­ 200 Daily Foot J. Gray station yd. 21 i Mapuna Post-office and steamer . . . l Thrice weekly .. Foot M. Cronin 22 : Maromaku Post-office and Railway- I Daily . Hor&, W. F. Geoghan : station 23 : Me.ropiu Post-office and Railway-station 70 4 times weekly Foot W. G.·Marchant yd. 24 Marsden Point Post-office and steamer 10 As required Foot J. T. Munro yd. 26 Mate.mate. Poat-office anrl Railway-. 135 Daily Foot G. L. Philp station yd. 26 I Me.tangi Post-office and Railway-station 250 Daily Foof A. W. Ellis atation yd.1 ------

APRIL 10.] 'l'HB NJ;JW ZEALAND GAZETTR

POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued.

~~1;~ Service. z_o______

PER~'ORMED BY PoSTMAS1'>JR8, PAYMEN'r FOR WHWH INCLUDED IN 8ALARY-conlinued. 27 Maungaturoto and Pukerata 5 Twice weekly. . Cart W. Wharfe 28 Mititai Post-office and steamer 4 ch. As required Foot E. M. Lowrie 29 Moehau and Poihakone 12 Woekl~- Horse or W. P. Bronlund launch 30 Newstead Post-office and Railway­ 250 Daily Foot A. T. l\Ianktelow station yd, 31 Ngaroto Post-office and Railway-station 100 Daily Foot L. Taylor yd. 32 Ohura and Waitewhena 10 Weeklv Horse A. Barnett 33 Oparau and Kawhia Road l! Thrice.weekly .. Foot G. G. Jonathan .. 34 Opononi Post-office and Wharf 4ch. As required Foot B. G. Howe 35 Opuatia Post-office and Glen Murray 2 Twice weekly .. Foot A. Alexander Landing 36 Orakei Post-office and Wharf ! Daily Foot F. E. l\Iinchin 37 Papatoetoe Post-office and Railway­ 50 Twice daily Foot E. Mellsop station yd. 38 Papatoetoe and Wiri 3 Daily Horse M. Bell 39 Parenga Post-office and steamer 20 Fortnightly Foot G. T. Yates yd. 40 Piako Post-office and Railway-station 400 Daily Foot S. S. Allen yd. 41 Piriaka Post-office and Railway-station ! Twice daily Foot M. Smith 42 Poroti and Kokopu 3 Twice weekly .. Horse N. Alack 43 Ruakaka and Lower Ruakaka 3! Thrice weekly .. Horse E. Wright 44 Swanson Post-office and Railway-station 4ch. Daily Foot S. J. Foley 45 Taitimu Post-office and Wharf ! Thrice weekIv .. Foot T. G. Brvan 46 Tangaihi Landing service 150 Weekly • Foot K. Houghton yd. 47 'l'angiteroria Post-office and steamer . . 6!ch As required Foot G. A. Doman 48 Taupaki Post-office and Railway-station 50 Daily Foot A. R. Sinton yd. 49 Te Koura Post-office and Railway-station· ! Daily Foot J. N. Coutts 50 Te Maire Landing and Patunga 5! Twice weekly .. Horse A. R. Smith 51 Tikinui Post-office and steamer :100 As required Foot G. Gaynor yd. 52 Totara North Post-office and steamer ll 1s required Foot T. M. Lane 53 Waikumete Post-office and Railway­ J1ch Twice daily Foot C. Cochrane station 54 Waimauku Post-office and Railway- ·2ch. Daily Foot K. White station 55 Waitakere Post-office and Railway- 200 Daily Foot J. George station yd. 56 Waitoa and Ngarua 5} Daily in Cart J. Ellis thrice weekly in winter 57 Whakapara and Puhipuhi .. 5 Weekly Horse C. T. Mitchell 58 Whangamat'a Post-office and steamer .. lOch As required Foot H. W, Ross 59 Woodhill Post - office and Railway- 200 Daily Foot E. A. Pengelly station yd. 60 Woolley's Farm and Matapouri 1 Twice daily Cart J. Morrison

SEA SERVIOES. £ s. d. 1 Auckland, Tryphena, Okupu, Whanga- 62 Weekly Steamer Northern Steam- 250 0 0 para, Okonga, Port Fitzroy, and ship Company Motairehe (Limited) 2 Auckland, Whangaroa, and Mangonui Week I y (one Steamer Northern Stea.m- 126 () 0 way only) ship Company (Limited) :l Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, 31 Thrice weekly. . Steamer G. T. Niccol 130 u u Pukehuia, Mapuna, Kirikopuni, and Tangiteroria 4 Helensville, Batley, Pahi, Whakapirau, 58 Twice weekly. . Steamer G. H. Sellars 150 0 () and Matakohe 5 Helensville, Ponto, Tangitiki, Tangaihi, 64 Twice weekly to Steamer G. T. Niccol 61/i 0 0 Ruawai, Raupo, Tikinui, Naumai, Ponto, Tangi­ Tokatoka, Tatarariki, Te Kopuru. tiki, Tangaihi, Mititai, Aratapu, Aoroa, and Darga- Tikinui, and ville Tatarariki; thrice weekly to all other ports 6 Horeke, Kohukohu, Rawene, Colonel 26 Thrice weekly .. Launch J. B. Andrewes 119 15 0 Noake's boat, Koutu, Rangi Point, Opononi, and Omapere 7 Russell, Paihia, and Opua .. 4 8 trips weekly .. Launch J. H. Rigde.n 90 0 0 8 Whangarci Harbour. between s.s. Thrice weekly .. Launch Northern Steam­ £2 5s. per " Manaia " and Marsden Point, ship Company week Mangapai, Parua Bay, and Whanga­ (Limited) rei Hea.rls F ,------~------

1294 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'f'l'E. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF THAMES.

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s, d. Kutarere, Waiotll.hi, and Waiotahi 5 Thrice weekly. . Buggy J. P. Morine 50 0 0 31 Dec .. Hlli'i Bridge 2 Matahanea and Opotiki 9 W cckly Buggy Pipe and Sancls .. 18 0 0 :1 Matata, Lake Rotokokio, and Mana- 16 Thrice weekly Horse GonltPr Bros. * wahe (rural delivery) when creamery j

op eu, au d j weekly when , creamery closed! 4 Omahu, Otamakitai and Wharekawa .. 25 Weekly ' Horse S. Devcich 35 0 0 5 Omahu, Puriri, Nevesville, Puketui, and 26 Twice weekly . . Horse J. T. ,J. Tilsley 72 0 0 Hikuai 6 ' Oponae and Matahanea . . . . 14 Weekly Horse Pipe and Sands 26 0 0 7 ' Op otiki, Torere, Omaio, Tekaha, Rau-) I kokore, and Cape Runaway , 0 Fortnightly Launch Moko Moko i.nd 125 O 0 And supplementary mail between j' 7 Opotiki and Omaio Walker 8 Paengaroa, Pongakawa, Matata, andl Daily Onepu Junction r Rotorua, Rotoiti, Te Teko, Otarere, Daily Poroporo, Whakatane, Ohiwa, and Opotiki ( ( Rotorua Motor) Coach 1 1 CoachingCom- ,575 0 0 Rotorna, Okere Falls, Te Ngae,_ Pae-)/ \, Daily 11 pany (Limited)! ngaroa, Te Puke, Papamoa, and ! Tauranga Rotorna, Te Pu, Ngawaro, Oropi, lThrice weekly Gate Pa, and Tauranga 9 and Komata 7 Daily Horse G. C. H. Dunsford 40 0 0 IO Paeroa and Netherton 6 Daily Trap W. Medhurst 46 0 0 11 Paeroa Post-office, Railway-station, and 2 As required Coach W. Medhurst 94 0 0 wharves 12 Paeroa Post-office and steamers at the 2 As required Coach 1 W. Medhurst 52 0 0 Junction, and steamers at the Puke 13 Puriri Post-office and Railway-station .. As required Horse Ii J. Bedford 35 0 0 14 Taneatua and Waimana Twice weeklv .. Buggy C. Garlick 52 0 0 15 Taneatua, Opouriao, and Ruatoki Twice weeklv .. Buggy ! C. Garlick 36 0 0 16 Tauranga, and Omanawa Fe.lls Twice weeklv .. Coach i'A. Lloyd 40 0 0 17 Tauranga, Lower Kaimai, and Kaimai Weekly ·· Cart 1 G. D. McLaren 25 0 0 18 Tauranga and Mount Maunganui Thrice weeklv .. Launch J. D. Faulkner 26 0 0 19 Tauranga Post-office and wharves As required • Two - wheeled W. A. Lloyd 70 0 0 conveyance 20 , Waiorongomai, To Aroha 17 Daily Coach ,J. Cowan 120 0 0 West, , Shaftesbury, and Gordon 21 I Te Puke and i\faketn 9 Twice weekly. . Wheeled con- C. Rogers 35 0 0 veyance 22 Thames Chief Post-office, Railwi;y- l}i As required Coach J. Hawkes 49 0 0 station_. and wharves 23 Thames and Waitakarurn 12 Weekly Launch R. B. Nightingale 19 IO 0 24 Thames_. Wa.iomio, and Tapu 30 Dailv Coach B. Connell 20 0 0 25 Thames, Piplroa, Rawerawe, , 13 Twice weekly .. ') and c Launch H. Kerby 51 0 0 And Kerepehi to Patetonga Weekly 'i 26 Waihi, Athenree, Katikati, Aongatete, 45 Thrice weekly .. Coach Deverell and Crim- 250 0 0 Te Puna, and Tauranga ' mins 27 Waihi Post-office and Railway-station l. Eight times daily! Cart Deverell and Crim 85 0 0 mins 28 Whakatane and Taneatua .• 9 Daily Coach C. Garlick 100 0 0

PEEtFORMED UNDER ARRANCTJiJM"Fl:ST. l Hikutaia Post-office and Railway-station I Twice daily Foot W. Williams 20 0 0 1,_ 2 Kopn Post-office and Railway-station .. I 2 Twice claily Foot Mary Smith 15 0 0 :1 Post-office and Railway- i Daily Foot Eliza Walton 16 0 0 station 4 Mangaiti Post-office and Railway-station 1 Twice daily Horse C. E. Mace 10 0 ·O 5 Omahu Post-office and Railway-station ! Twice daily Foot J. T. J. Tilsley 20 0 0 6 Omarnmutu and Motu Road 1 Weekly Foot C. W. Ablett 2 12 0 2 7 Omokoroa Post-office ancl junction of 1 1 Thrice weekly Horse Veleta McMorrine 5 0 0 Tauranga Road I 8 Opotiki Post-office and Wharf } As required .. Buggy or A. and G. Newsham 12 10 0 spring cart 9 Taneatua and Waingarara 9 Weekly Horse C. Garlick 20 0 0 10 Taneatna and Opouriao West, 6 Twice weeklv .. Spring cart .. W. Taylor I 0 0 ll Thames and Kanaeranga 6 Twice weekly .. Horse Jane Williams 14 IO 0 12 Post-office and steamer ch. As required ]foot R. W. Bagnall 5 0 0 rn Wharepoa Railway,station and Post- l Dail;.- Horse .J. T. Coone,,· 6s. per week officf' • fl~. pRr trip when creamrry open, and 7'A. pn trip when creamery closed, APRIL 10 .. 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1295

POSTAL DISTRICT OF GISBORNE.

Date ot ·--s..-v-ice.___ Annual I IIf l Frequency. How performed. Name ot Contractor. TenninatioJI of ii I I Subsidy. Contract. -'~------'-- PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s. cl. Gisbome, Matawhero, M&11utuke, and 16 Daily Coach Muriwai Tradinir 130 0 0 31 Deu., I 9Hi. Mutiwai Company Gisbome and Patuta.hi 10 Daily Coach George James 130 0 0 Scragg 3 Gisborne, Waerengaokuri, , Te 72 Weekly Coach J. R. Redstone and . 425 0 0 Reinga, Opouiti, Marumaru, Fraser­ Sons town, &11d Wairoa 4 Gisbome, , Tatapouri, Wha­ 69 Twice weekly. . Coach J. R. Redstone and 900 0 0 ngara, Pakarae, , Arero, Sons , Te Poia Springs, and · 5 Gisbome, , , Ta­ 66 Twice weekly, Coach J. R. Redstone and i 475 0 0 rewa, Morere, Nuhaka, and Wairoa Nov.to April; Sons weekly, May to Oot. 6 Gisbome Post-office, wharves, and ! As required . . Express Clare and Clare .. 110 0 0 Railway-station. Clearing receivers at railway -station ; also delivering letter-carriers' extra bags 7 Gisbome, Waiohika, and Waimata 16 Thrice weekly. . Coach John Monk 104 0 0 Valley 8 Gisbome wharves and vessels in road- l! As required . . Launch Union Steam Ship 150 0 0 stead Company (Ltd.) 9 Hicks Bay and Cape Runaway 34 Fortnightly . . Horse Whaaka Parakau 45 0 0 10 Manutuke and Waingake 12 Twice weekly. . Coach George !vlichael I 75 0 0 Daulton 11 Matawai and Johnstone's 7 Twice weekly. . Horse Wilfred Harold i 65 0 0 Shute 12 Motu, Toatoa, Omarumutn, Opotiki 57 Weekly Coach an

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. 1 Beach and Post-office, Port Awanui When stmr. calls Cart George Cornish 7 lO O I 2 i Beach and Post-office, Tuparoa i*I When stmr. calls Cart T. S. Williams 5 0 0 3 Beach and Post-office, Waipiro Bay ! When stmr. calls Cart W. Painter ls. per trip 4 Beach and Post-office, Hicks Bay 1 When stmr. calls Cart Richard Irwin 2s. per trip Kernahan 5 ! Beach and Post-office, Te Araroa ii' When stmr. calls Cart Michael Downey 5 0 0 6 1 Gisbome and 2! Daily . . Bus Robert Milton Bell 5 0 0 7 I Gisborne and Tamarau 2 ! Weekly . . Trap Walter Gustav 5 0 0 Rofe Landmann 8 I Junction Gisbome Road and Hangaroa 4 Weekly Horse Richard Henry 14 0 0 I Thomley 9 i Junction Wharekopae Road and Stock 10 Weekly Horse Kennet.Ji Cllmming :l6 8 () Track, Tahunga Wilson l:WG 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No., :H

POSTAL DISTRICT OF GISBORNE-continued.

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT-continued. £ s. d. IO Kaiteratahi Post-office and Railway- ! Twice daily Foot George Baker I 11 0 0

I station Richardson 1 I.I Lower Hangaroa and Hangaroa 6 I Weekly Horse Thomas Hollywood: 20 0 0 12 Makaraka Post-office and Railway­ i: Twice daily Foot William Dixon . . ' 20 0 0 station 13 Makauri Post-office and Railway-station ii Twice daily Foot Reginald Peachey 14 0 0 Goodchap 14 Ormond Post-office and Railwa v-station -!' Twice daily I Foot Frederick Friar .. 20 0 0 1.5 Otoko Post-office and Railway:station t; As required Foot Henrietta Mary 12 0 0 Arbon 16 Tiniroto and Kairoa _. , 61 Weekly Horse ,T ohn Leslie Spence 6 0 0 17 Waikohu Post-office and Railway-stationi !: Twice weekly .. ! Foot ,Tames Hill 2s. 6d. per trip 18 Waitakaro and Tuparoa I 12 i Weekly Horse Wiremu Hunia 8 0 0 19 Whatatutu and Tahunaroa . . . • I 9f Weekly 1 Express Benjamin Taylor 15 0 0

PERFORMED BY PosTMABTER, PAYMENT FOR WllIOH IS INCLUDED IN SALARY. Puhl1 and Railway-station i[ Twice daily . . I Foot • • I Robert McAra

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NAPIER. PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s. d. Ana.roa and Pukehou ll Daily Horse and Myrtle V. Pearson 20 0 0 31 Dec., llJl/J 2 Dannevirke Post-office and Railway- As required Express R. and H. Drink- 55 0 0 station water 3 Dannevirke, Mangatoro, Toi Flat, Wai- 50 Thrice weekly 4-horse coach Dannevirke - Her- 700 0 !J patiki, Weber, Ti-tree Point, Wimble- bertville Coach- don, and Herbcrtville ing and Carrying Company (Li- mited) 4 Danncvirke and Umutaoroa 7 Daily Gig R. and H. Drink- 30 0 0 water 5 Dannevirke. Waitahora, and Mangatoro 20 Twice weekly .. 2-horse con- Dannevirke - Her- 100 0 0 VaJley veyance bertville Coach- ing and Carrying Company (Li- mited) 6 Dannevirke, Awariki, Mangahei, and ; 22 'rwice weekly .. 2-horse con- Ditto .. 100 0 0 N gapaernrn veyance " i Farndon and Clive .. Four times daily Express W. F. Highley 40 0 0 Thrice weekly 8 Fra.sertown and Clydebank .. I Trap And Byrnes (rural delivery) Weekly f A.H. Steed I 65 0 0 !J Hastings and Havelock North Thrice daily .. Omnibus J. G. Nimon . . I 40 0 0 lO Hastings Post-office and Railway-station I As required Express James O'Neill .. 36 0 0 11 Hastings, Fernhill, and Maraekakaho . . ! Daily Coach Graham and Gebbie 90 0 0 [2 Hastings and Wa.imarama (to cover 21 Twice weekly .. Coar.h William George llO 0 0 · carriage of private mail-bags) Cook 13 Hastings and Whana (private bag- 30 Twice weekly .. Coach Graham and Gebbie 90. 0 0 owners [4 Hastings and Wi!lowford Accommoda- , 70 Twice weekly dation-house Coach or Graham and Gebbie 360 0 0 And Hastings, Kuripapango, and Weekly motor-car Manga.ohane L5 Hatnma and Flemington, and to school- 10 Thrice weekly Horse G. R. J. Willis 58 0 0 house (rural delivery) 1.6 Hatuma to Rangitoto and Marakeke i 24 Thrice weekly Spring-cart J. W. Elliott 50 0 0 Roads (rural delivery) ' [7 Havelock North and Maraetotara 25 Weekly Coach C. Hampton 34 0 0 Settlement (to cover carriage of private mail-bags) LS Kir:taki and Oringi Railway-station .. 5 Daily Horse J. Newberry ! 30 0 0 [9 Maharahara., Maharahara Railway- 6 Daily Gig A. H. Cunningham 78 0 0 station, and Maharahara West 20 Mango.tuna and Dannevirke - Weber 1 23 Twice weekly .. Packhorse James Galloway 30 0 0 Jnnction 21 Maraekakaho and Kereru 15 Thrice weekly Coach Graham and Gebbie 90 0 0 22 Napier, Port Ahuriri, Petane, and 9 Twice daily Coach Hawke's Bay 150 0 0 Eskdale Motor Company (Limited) 23 Napier, Awatoto, and Meeanee 5 Twice daily .. Coach Ditto 100 0 0 24 Napier, Rissington, Patoka, and Puke- 35 Thrice weekly Coach 250 0 Q titiri 25 Napier, Greenmea.dows, Ta.ra.da.le, and 15 Twice daily

Puketapu ,I Coach 250 0 0 And Ta.re.dale and Fernhill Once daily I APRtr, 10.J 'fRE N.ffiW ZEAl.JAND GA~ET'l'E. 1297

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NAPIER-continued. I -- Date of Annual Sorvloe. Frequency, 1 How performed. ! Name of Contractor. Termination of Subsidy, Contract. J__ ___.c______-----~li~I ·~-----

PJIRFOB.MED UNDER CONTBAOT--Cominued. £ s. d. 26 J Napier, Te Pohue, Te Ha.roto, Tarawera, 1103 Weekly Coach 450 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Rangita.iki, and Taupo I Napier and Te Pohue . . •• I 26 Weekly Coach 40 0 0 Napier Chief Post-office, Railway- 3 As required station, Breakwater, and Port Ahu- riri, and distributing bags of news- H o r s e and J. Mahony and i 552 0 0 \ papers for letter-carriers express Sons (Limited) Clea.ring receiving-boxes and deliver- Twice daily ing correspondence at Napier Chief Post-office 29 Napier : delivery of pa.reels throughout Daily Express or : J. Mahony and ' 95 0 O the town motor-car Sons (Limited) ' 30 Napier, Port Ahuriri, Peta.ne, Tangoio, 80 Twice weekly .. Coach H a w k e ' s Bay I 1,200 0 0 Putorino, Mohaka, Turiroa, and Motor Company : Wairoa (Limited) 31 Norsewood, South Norsewood, and 4 Twice daily . . Coach C. F. F. Schmidt 68 0 0 Ormondville 32 Nuha.ka and Tangitere 12 Weekly Horse T. E. Taylor 44 0 0 33 Ongaonga and Blackburn 10 Twice weekly .• Coach W. J. Adams 30 0 0 34 Ongaonga and Wakarara 15 Twice weekly .. Coach E. Turfrey 40 0 0 35 Opouta.iµa and N uhaka 8 Twice weekly .. Trap in sum­ C. Bendall 65 0 0 mer, and packhorse ' in winter 36 Ormondville to Whetulrura 4 Thence rural delivery to Dassler' sand 20 2-horse coach i B. A. Hegh 70 0 0 Pedersen's gate 37 Ormondville and Whetukura 4 times weekly 2-horse coach I B. A. Hegh 28 0 0 38 Peta.ne and Waika.re (private bag), 30 Weekly Coach and W. P. Arnott 70 0 0 ( to cover cost of carriage of private packhorse mail-bags) 39 Putere and W ahanui 24 Weekly Horse C. C. P. Brandon 30 0 0 40 Ruakituri and Te Reinga 12 Weekly Horse D. J. McDonald 82 0 0 41 Takapau, Ashley - Clinton, and Maka- 12 Thrice weekly Coach J. E. Nielsen 95 0 0 .. retu, via Wilson's Road 42 Takapau and Makaretu via Ashcott I I Thrice weekly 4-wheeled con- I J, E. Nielsen 55 0 0 (rural delivery between Takapau and veyance Maka.retu) · 43 Takapau and South Maka.retu (letter 12 Twice weekly .. Coach A. W. Thomson •• 50 0 0 delivery) ; contractor to cross river at Thomson's and return through the Rakauta.tahi district 44 Ti-tree Point, Ora, Akitio, and Aohanga 24 Thrice weekly Packhorse Thomas McKain 130 0 0 and buggy 45 Waipawa coach on road and Argyll East 8 Daily Horse D. R. McLeod . . ! 30 0 0 46 Waipawa, Tamumu,. Omakere, Pourere, 30 Twice weekly .. Motor-car .. Alex. Corskie's es- 100 0 0 and Blackhead tate (J. Ross and T. Butler, trus­ tees; T. Carson, I manager) 47 Waipawa, Ruataniwha, and Ongaonga II I Twice daily Coach S. N. Graham 100 0 0 .. 48 Waipawa Post-office and Railway-station i As required Coach M. Moroney 50 0 0 49 Waipawa and Tikokino 13 Daily Coach A. Hill 150 0 0 " 50 Waipatiki, Waimiro, and Horoeka .. 13 Thrice weekly Gig S. Hunt And rural delivery to Ellingham's .. Twice weekly 80 0 0 51 Waipukurau, Wanstead, Wallingford, 28 Daily Coach C.H. Sutton 150 0 0 and Porangahau 52 Waipulrurau Post-office and Railway­ ! As required Coach E. Houseman and 36 10 0 station Son 53 Wairoa and Frasertown 5 Twice daily Coach George Beckett .. 25 0 0 54 Wairoa, Frasertown, Omahanui, and 42 Twice weekly, Coach James Andrew •• 250 0 0 Government Accommodation-house, 1st Nov. to Waika.remoana 30th Aprill ; weekly, 1st May to 31st October 55 Wairoa, Turiroa, and Wahanui 21 Weekly Coach James Andrew .. 40 0 0 56 Wairoa, Nuhaka, and Morere 25 Weekly, 1st May Coach Hawke' s Bay £3perweek to 31st Oct. Motor Company of ea.oh year (Limited) 57 W airoa Post-office and vessels in river 1 As required Trap T. 0. Browne 52 0 0 58 Woodville and Kumeroa 9 Daily Coach W. Dobson . 138 0 0

PlllBFOBMED UNDER AlmANGEMENT, 1 Dannevirke &nd Rua.roa 6 I Daily Horse or Dannevirke Pub­ 15 0 0 bicycle lishing Company 2 Dannevirke and Raumati 51 Daily Bicycle Ditto .• 15 0 0 3 Dannevirke and Te Rehunga 7 I Daily Horse 30 0 0 4 Hastings and Mahora 2 Twice doily Motor-bicycle D;partmental officer 1298 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NAPIER--miUnue.d.

. Date ot Frequency ------·--·1------· How performed. I Name of Contractor. 8.t.15uatdy Termi~_tion ot n- · Contr-~ I I ~--··_

Plli!.JIOBM111D UNDER ARRANGEMENT-COminue.d. £ 8, d, 5 Hastings and Puk&hu 5 Daily Motor-bicycle I Ditto .. 6 Hastings and Pakowhai 4 Daily Motor-bicycle 7 Ma.tam.au Post-office and Railway­ i Twice daily Foot I Thoma~· Page 15 0 0 station 8 Mohaka Post-office and coach on main 1 Twice weekly .. Handcart· I! J. F. Frost 10 0 0 road 9 Napier and Wairoa 80 When running Special coach i H a w k e ' s Ba.y 10s. per trip I Motor Company (Limited) 10 Na 1ier Breakwat.er (landing and ship­ ! As required .. Truck or trolly I Napier Harbour 26 0 0 ping mails) i Board 11 Noreewood and Ngamoko 4 Daily . , Express B. E. Cooper 10 0 0 12 0 ane, Patangata, and Elsthorpe 28 Thrice weekly } Coach And Mangakuri and Te Apiti Once weekly John Halpin 20 0 0 13 Pakipaki Post-office and Railway­ i Twice daily Foot William Moroney 7 10 0 station 14 IWairoa Post-office and beach i As required Surf-boat Wairoa and £1 10s. per Mohaka. Steam­ trip ship Company (Limited) 15 Whak&tu Railway-station and Manga­ l Daily Foot M. Cunningham .. 6 0 0 teretere 16 Elsthorpe and the Va.lley Road (rural 5l Twioe weekly. . Trap T. J. H&yoook .. 30 0 0 mail delivery)

PERFORMED BY POSTIIIA.STERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INOLUDJIID IN SALARY, Ma.ngatera Post-office and Railway- I 1 Twice daily Foot W. A Watson station 2 Ma.tater& Post-office and Railway- 1 Daily Foot 0. Thoresen station i 3 Pukehou Post-office and Ra.ilway-stationl i Twice daily Foot A. D. Priest -'------~[______

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s. d. Kaponga, Rowan, Mahoe, (Jardiff, and 17 Daily Coach A. 0. Williams 99 0 0 31 Dec., 1!115, Stra.tford 2 Kohuratahi, Hurimoana, and Tahora. . 8 Thrice we~kly .. Horse or cart E. J. R. Hill 65 0 0 3 Mokau and Pariwaro (open delivery to 25 Thrice weekly .. Launch Jacob and Black 7 10 0 settlers on both ba.nks of Mokau River) 4 New Plymouth Chief Post-office and As required 2 -horse lorry H. Sparkes 100 0 0 Railway-station or express 5 New Plymouth: Delivery of parcels , Daily Express -van, New Zealand Ex- 2d. per parcel over are& covered by letter-carriers horse, or bi­ press Company cycle 6 New Plymouth, Omata, Oakura, Tata- 40 Daily 4- and 5-horse W. A. Jury 300 0 0 raima.ka, Okato, Puniho, Warea, coach Pnngarehu, Rahotu, Oaonui, and Opunake 7 Puniwhakau, Tututawa, Douglas 14 Thrice weekly .. Express W. E. Davies 75 0 0 8 Purangi, Taramauku, Tarata, Kaimata, 24 Daily :l-horse coach G. Hanover 200 0 () and Inglewood 9 Strathmore, Huiakama, and 'fe Wera 4 Daily Wagon J. Levandouski , • 50 0 0 10 Urenui and Pnkearuhe 12 Twiceweekly .. Horse A.R. Davis 40 0 0 11 Waita.ra, Onaero, Urenui, Uruti, Tonga- 50 Da.ily, and twice 4- and 5-horse W. A. Jury 500 0 0 porutu, Mokau, Awakino on Saturda.y coach between Wai­ t a r a and Urenui 12 Waitara Post-office, Beach, Railway- / .. As required .. Cart J,. Clare 47 0 0 station, and wharves

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT.

I Bell Block Post . office and Railway- 1 1 I Daily .. Horse J. W. Downs 14 0 0 station 2 Douglas Post-office and Railway -station l As required .. Foot T. Young 10 0 0 3 Egmont Village and Inglewood .. 3 Thrice weekly .. Horse R. Burrows 12 0 0 4 Hillsborough and Bell Block 5 Daily, 1st Sept. Horse H. C. Marr 10 0 0 to 30th April : thrioeweekly, , 1st May to 31st Aug. 5 Huatoki and New Plymouth 6 Twice weekly .. ()art S. M. Englefield 12 0 0 6 Huinga and Toko ...... 3 Daily Cart T. A. Bocock 15 0 0 7 Huiroa Post-office and Railway-station 1 Daily Horse J. A. Stanford 20 0 0 8 Inglewood and Kaimiro . . . . 5 Twice weekly .. Horse Nicholls and Son IO· 0 0 9 Kiore Post-office and Railway-station 1 Thrice weekly .. Foot A. J. StockleJ .. 3 0 0 APRIL 10.J · THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1299

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NEW PLYMOUTH-comlnued.

Date of Annual ~.§9G I Service. II ~:ill ': Frequency. --1 How performed~ \ Name of Contractor. Termination of Subsidy. Contract. · ~cl~------~-C)z"' ::ii" ______

PERFORMED UNDER .AIIRANGEMENT--cont4nued. £ s. d. 10 Korito, Kent Road, Lower Mangorei, 9 Twice weekly. . Horse J. W. Brayshaw 20 0 0 and New Plymouth 11 Kotare and Waitaanga (rural delivery) 24 Weekly Horse •.r. Sheehy IO O 0 12 Lowgarth and junction of HastingR and 2 Thrice weekly Horse T. Higginson 19 10 0 Opunake Roads 13 Matan and Purangi 5 Thrice weekly .. Horse F. :fl. Mills 23 0 0 14 New Plymouth and Mangorei 9 Twice weekly .. Cart G. A. Cooper 10 0 0 15 Okau and Kotare .. 5 Twice weekly .. Horse T. Sheehy 10 0 0 16 Pohokura Poat. office and Railway. i Daily Foot H. Chadwick 10 0 0 station · 17 Rerekapa and Tongaporutu 14 Weekly Horse E. Hutchins 15 0 0 18 Strathmore and Pahautuhia .. 22 Weekly Horse G. W. Calvert 15 0 0 19 'taurakawa and Puniwhakau 7! Weekly Horse J.P. Ryan 10 0 0 20 Uruti and Ngatamiro 7 Weekly Horse Mallett and Jupp 13 0 0 21 Uruti and Pehu IO Weekly Horse Mallett and Jupp 13 0 0 22 Waitara and Huirangi 4 Thrice weekly .. Horse E. Taylor 14 0 0 23 Waitara and Tikorangi Thrice weekly .. Horse E. Taylor 22 10 0 24 Waitui and Inglewood !1 Thrice weekly .. Cart A. L. Simpson 10 0 0 25 Whangamomona and Mangare (rural 12 Weekly Horse W. H. and G. H. 20 0 0 delivery) Partridge 26 Whangamomona and Tahunaroa (rural 18 Weekly Horse Court and Cottier 35 0 0 delivery) 27 \\'harehuia, Tepopo, and Kupe (rural 9 Thrice weekly .. Horse R. Gupp~· 31 4 0 delivery)

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. Brixton Post-office and Waitara Road lJ Thrice weekly .. Horse Wells, R. Railway-station 2 Hurworth and New Plymouth 5 Twice weekly .. Cart C. M. Gilbert :Korn and Oakura . . . . 3 Thrice weekly .. Horse A. M. Smart 4 Lepperton Post-office and Railway- Ii Daily Horse A. Thornley station 5 Maka.bu and Strathmore 7 Thrice weekly .. Horse M. Ford 6 Midhirst and Tuna 4 Daily . Cart M.A. Milne 7 N'11&toro and Inglewood 4 Daily, 1st Sept. Cart H. ,J. Meston to 30th April ; twice weekly, 1st May to 31st Aug. 8 Okoke and Urenui . . . . 8 Twice weekly .. Horse A.G. Lee 9 Oka.II and junction of Oke.u e.nd Mokau 6 Twice weekly .. Horse J. Sheehy, sen. Roads IO RatApiko e.nd Kaimata 6 Daily, I st Sept. Horse J. Johnston to 30th April; thrice weekly, 1st Mav to 31st Aug. 11 Sentry Hill Post-office and Railway­ I Daily Horse S. Oliver etation 12 Taruruta.n~ and New Plymouth 8! Twice weekly .. Horse R. Street 13 Uia and M1dhirst . . . . 3! Daily, 1st Sept. Cart W. Christiansen .. ' to 30th April ; twice weekly, 1st May to 31st Aug. 14 Waiongona and Inglewood .. 5 Daily, 1st Sept. Cart A. E. Williams .. to 31st May; thrice weekly, 1st June to 31st Aug. 15 Wharehuia and Midhirst 4 Daily Cart P. Stanton, ------· ------

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WANGANUl. PERFORMED UNDER CONTRAOT. £ s. d. 1 Bull's and G1ea.tford 4 , 4 times daily . . Motor Ernest John Wack­ 80 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. rill and Harold Stewart 2 Bull's, Pamwanui, and Scott's Ferry 5 I Daily Trap John Ewing 95 0 0 (part rural delivery) Walker 3 Bull's, past junction Pukepapa Road, 6 Daily Cycle or trap John Twiggs 42 ·O 0 via Tura.kina Road, to Williamson's Road (rural delivery) 4 Bull's Post-office and Bell's gate on 8 Twice weekly. . Horse or trap W. G. Carruthers 24 0 0 Raumai Road (rural delivery) 5 Eltham Post-office and Railway-station 1 i As required Spring cart .. A.H. P. Marris .. Eltham, Mang&toki, and Kaponga 2-horse coach J. W. Carter 6 69 / Daily 1: g og I 7 Eltham, Mata, and Rotokari Daily Horse W. T. Bailey 34 0 180() THE NEW ZEALAND GAZI

POSTAL DISTRICT OF W ANGANUI-0011tinued.

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRAOT---001ltinued.

8 Eltham, Rawhitiroa, Mangamingi, Mate­ 23 j '.l'hrice weekly ) £ R. d.

mateaonga, Omoana 4-horse coach j Levi Bunn 125 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. And Moeroa Once weekly ) 9 Fordell, Kauangaroa, and Mangamahu 20 Thrice weekly .. 4-horse coach i L. T. Kendrick .. 115 0 0 10 Ha.wera Post-office and Railway-station • l As required Trap IJ. G. MacKenzie 130 0 0 and P. Taylor 11 Hawera and Ararata, via Fraser Road 10!, Daily Horse G. R. Parrington 135 0 0 (rural delivery) 12 Hawera and Mana.ia, via South Road .. 9! j Daily 3-horse coach ,J. Mouria 65 0 0 13 Hawera, Inaha, Ma.naia, Kaupokonui, 29 1 Daily 4-horse coach J. Maurie 150 0 0 Otakeho, Pihama, and Opunake • 14 Hunterville Post-office a.nd Ra.ilway­ ti As required Cart D.Roe 50 0 0 sta.tion 15 Hunterville, Onga Roa.d, Turakina 14 i Twice weekly .. Gig D. & E. McLachlan 75 0 0 River, junction Fordell a.nd Manga­ hoe Roads (rural delivery) 16 Hunterville and Pukeroa (rural delivery) 15 i Twice weekly .. 2-horse coach W. H. Dwyar 98 0 0 17 Hunterville, West Road (Bum's), and 10 I Twice weekly:. Gig D. & E. McLachlan 75 0 0 Watershed Road (Earl's), (rural delivery) 18 Hunterville, Sa.ndon Block, a.nd Manga­ 12 [ Twice weekly .. Gig D. & E. McLachlan 75 0 0 mako Road (Stent'sj, (part rural delivery) 19 Hunterville, around the Silverhope 10 Twice weekly .. Gig D. & E. McLachlan 26 0 0 Block and Mangahoe, and back to Hunterville (rural delivery) 20 Hurleyville, Alton, and Ball Road 8 I Daily Trap H. W.Davy 65 0 0 Railway-station 21 Kai Post-office and Upper Kai Iwi, 15 Twice weekly .. 4-horse coa.ch G. Coleman 52 0 0 via Rangitatau Road, to Hunter Bros. (rural delivery) 22 Makirikiri and Mangahoe Road (Todd's), 18 Twice weekly .. Horse J. T. Hodder, N. 45 0 0 (rural delivery) W. Hodder, and L. J. Hodder 23 Makirikiri Post-office and Makirikiri ll Twice weekly .. Horse J. M. A. Allen 20 0 0 Valley (Lambert's), (rural delivery) 24 Mang&m&hu and Ngamatea, via Wa­ 12 Twice weekly .. Horse W. Gibson 60 0 0 ,, ngaehu Valley Road (rural delivery) 25 Mangamahu and Waipapa, via Crook 10 Weekly Horse W. Gibson 60 0 0 Road (rural delivery) 26 Mangaweka Post-office and Railway­ l! As required 2-horse coach E. J. McGonnell 50 0 0 station and A. W. Moye 27 Mangaweka, Hawainga, and Kawhatau 12 Thrice weekly .. Horse E. Caselberg 73 0 0 Junctions, Ka.whatau Valley, Auputu, Mangakoeke Road, and Upper Ka­ whata.u (Bailey Bros.), (rural delivery) 28 Mangaweka and Manui 4! Weekly ) Mangaweka to Manui, along Mataroa 26 Twioo wookly Road to Samuel Bunting's, back to j Horse Krebs •• 110 0 0 Makohine Valley Road Junction, C. F. W. along Makohine Valley Road to Te KapuatoMangaweka (ruraldelivery) 29 Mangaweka, Ruahine, and Rangiwahia 14 Daily 4-horsa coach J.Badland 140 0 0 (rural delivery) 30 Marton Post-office and Railway-station l! As required 2-horse coach S. F. Amer 80 0 0 31 Marton and South Makirikiri (rural 5 Daily Cycle or tra. p J. Twiggs 58 0 0 delivery) 32 Mata.roe. to Koeke, via Rongoiti and 23 Twice weekly .. Horse G. S. Mortley 100 0 0 Panemango Roads, thence along Huie. and Whaka Roads, thence to Tiriraukawa, and hack to Mataroa (rural delivery) 33 Mataroa and Ruanui (part rural delivery) 8 Twice weekly .. Horse W. Cleaver 78 0 0 34 Moawhango and Taihape 12 Thrice weekly .. 4-horse coach R. T. Batley 150 0 0 35 Mokoia Railway-station, Mokoia, Ohan- 14 Daily Trap J. Parfitt 100 0 0 gai, Whak&m&ra, and Meremere 36 Ngutuwera and Orangimea, via Puao 12 Twice weakly •. Horse A. Warner 28 0 0 Road (part rural delivery) 37 Ngutuwera Post-office and Moumahaki 4 Daily Horse A. Warner 22 0 0 Railway-station , 38 Normanby and Okaiawa . • . . \ 4 Daily Trap E. C. West 58 0 0 39 Ohakune Post-office and Railway-station 3 As required 2- or 4-horse W.Jopp 150 0 0 coach 40 Ohakune and Raetihi 10 Twice daily 4-horse coach J.C. Goodger 135. 0 0 41 Okoia, Long Acre Valley, and No. 3 5 Twice weekly .• Horse J. McGrail 46 16 0 Line (rural delivery) 42 Opunake, Te Kiri, Riverlea, Awatuna, 27 Daily 4-horse coach J. W. Carter 270 -0 0 Awatuna East, Kaponga, Mangatoki, and Eltham 43 Otakeho and Auroa. 4 I Daily Trap T. R. Julian 50 0 0 44 Pa.tea Post-office and Railway-station 1 , As required Cab G. Williams 60 0 0 .. APRIL 10.] THE NJ;JW ZEALAND GAZE'l'rrE. 1301

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WANGANUI-continued.

Service. Ji I Fre~uency. I How performed. , Name of Contractor. Annu11> ·1 Ter~fJ!t?Ju of Ii5- "' Subsidy. Con t rac.t -~-----~------~------~- PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT-continued. £ s. d. 41S Pukeroa, Pohonui, Mangahoe Junction, 24 I T~ice weekly .. [ Horse A. A. B. Tegner .. 100 0 0 31 Dec., 1915 Karetu Road, Turakina Valley Road, and Okaka Road to Koeke (part rural delivery) 46 Raetihi, Hohenga, and Motete Roads, 26 Twice weekly .. Horse or trap C. G. G. Godfrey 60 0 0 Pukekaha and Middle Roads (rural delivery) 47 Raetihi, Mangaituroa, Mangoihe, and 17 I Thrico weekly, i 4-horse coach J. C. Goodger 165 0 0 Pipiriki 1st Nov. to 30th]· April; twice weekly, 1st May' to 31st Oct. 48 Raetihi and Ore Ore (part rural delivery) 7 Twice weeklv .. Horse or trap C. G. G. Godfrey .55 0 0 49 Raetihi, Ruatiti, junction of the Ma­ 6 Twice weekly .. Horse C. G. G. Godfrey 30 0 0 nganui-o-te-auand Ohura Roads (rural I delivery) 50 Ruatiti and junction of the Manganui­ 6 Twice weekly . . Horse J. H. Balstad 30 0 0 o-te-au aud Ohura Roads (rural delivery) 51 Ruanui and Bell's Junction, via Tura- Twico weekly .. Horse W.R. Cochrane .. 85 0 0 kina Valley Road (rural delivery) 52 Taihape Post-offico and Railway-station As required .. Trap C. E. Kelly 105 0 0 53 Taoroa and Mokai (rural dolivery) Thrice weokly Horse ,J. Law 20 0 0 54 Tiriraukawa, via Wairopo, to Routley's Twice weekly .. Horse ]', Routley 30 0 0 (rural delivery) 55 Tokaanu and Waiouru Thrice weekly, 4-horse coach S. Crowther and 300 0 0 1st Nov. to W. McCauley 30th April; twice weekly, 1st May to 31st Oct. 56 Turakina, Turakina Valley, and Mangaral 16 I Thrice weekly Trap J. A. Franklin 30 0 0 ()reek, via Fitzherbert's (rural delivory)I 57 Utiku, Taoroa (thrice weekly) and Puke- 30 I Thrice and twice 2-horse coach F. Hague 90 0 0 okahu to schoolhouse (twice weekly), weekly (rural delivery) • I 58 Utiku Post-office, along , 15 Once weekly I Horse or horse F. Hague 50 0 0 Omatana Bridge, Makopua Road to and cart O'Brist's farm (rural delivery) 59 Utiku Post-office and Railway-station As required Trap J. F. Doole (Mrs.) 40 0 0 60 Waitotara Post - office and Railway­ As required 2-horse coach W. A. Hurley 60 0 0 station 61 Waitotara, Ngutuwera, Kaimanuka, 34 Twice weekly.. 6-horse coach J. C. Vincent 208 0 0 31 Dec., 1913. Ngamatapouri, and Taumatatahi (part rural delivery) 62 Wanganui Post-office, Railway-station, As required Covered van A. Gurner 166 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. and wharves 63 Wanganui: Delivery of parcel-post Twice daily Covered van A. Gurney 2!

delivery) 1' 68 Waverley and Motoroa (Dessler's), via 12 Weekly , Horse or trap J. McK. Linklater 37 0 0 Okotuku Road (rural delivery)

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. Brunswick Post-office, and Westmere I 3 Daily Trap J. Murray .. I 45 0 0 Railway-station I 2 Castlecliff : Delivery of correspondence Twice daily Horse Be I le Robertson • 50 0 0 by subsidized letter-carrier within one (Miss) · mile of post-office 3 I Kakaramea Post-office and Railway- Daily Foot M. Irwin 25 0 0 station . k I 4 Koriniti Post-office and Landing-stago :1 Daily Foot H. McNe1sh Wal er' 2 0 0 5 I Makirikiri and Papaiti I Daily Foot S. J. Watson (Mrs.) 16 0 0 fl )Ianutahi Post-office and Railway­ 1 Daily Trap A. Mnggeridge .. 20 0 0 station G 1302 TH.E .NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WANGANUl-contin'!led.

Date of Service. Frequency. 1 ·How performed. I Name of Contractor. Annual l'erminatlon of fi ,·-··- Subsidy. Contract. ~; --~~~~~~~~

PEBFOB.M:ED UNDER ABBANGE.M:ENT-Continued. £ s. d. 7 Ma.xwelltown Post-office and Okehu 2 Daily Trap H. P. Mills 32 10 0

Ra.ilwe.y-station 1 8 Moee.wa.tea. and junction of Mataimoana 4 Weekly Horse F. Rickford .. I 15 0 0 Road (part rural delivery) I 9 Pipiriki Post-office and steamers i- As required Ce.rt A. Ha.trick and Co.: 15 0 0 10 Ra.etihi and Wharuakura 5 1 Th1ioe weekly Horse T. Hunter I 20 0 0 11 Ruakura and Taihapo (rural delivery) 4 I Twice weekly Horse A. Warren I 12 0 0

1· Foot A. E. Campion 14 0 0 12 Silverhope Post-office and Railway- l Daily · · 1 station I 13 Te.ihe.])8 and Ngawaka (rural delivery) 7 Twice weekly .. Horse J, Donovan ! 25' 0 0 14 Te Roti and Me.tapu 4 Daily .. Horse T. Gardiner 30 0 0 15 To Roti Post-office and Railway-station t, Daily .. Foot W. A. Cleaver 10 0 0 16 Tirira.uka.wa and Pukemaupo Road 4 ! Twice weekly .. Horse 0. Rowling 10 0 0 (rural delivery) 1 17 Utiku e.nd Ohutu . . 2 I Twice daily Horse J. F. Doole (Mrs.) 20 0 0 18 Wa.itotara and Rangitatau (pa.rt rural IO I Weekly Horse E. F. Adair (Miss) lOs.perweek delivery) 19 Wangaeb.u Post-office and Railway- i-; As required Foot I. Ash (Mrs.) 15 0 0 station I 20 Wanganui and Castleoliff 5 Twice daily Train Castlecliff Railway 20 0 0 Company 21 Wanganui Post-office and up-river ii As required .. Ce.rt J. Robinson 18 0 0 wharves I 22 Whenuakura and Maben Road 5 , Thrice weekly .. Trap S. A. West (Mrs.) ' 10 0 0

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOB WHICH met.UDED m SA.LAKY. Horopito Post-office and Railway-station: 1- Daily Foot . C. C. Shea.hon I (Mrs.) 2 Kohi and Waverley i 7 i Daily Horse i G. Drury (Miss) .. 3 Nukumaru Post-office and Railway­ 1- Daily Foot L. C. Anstis station I I 4 Okotuku and Mouma.haki .. 1 Daily Foot R. M. Bradley 5 Pe.tea and Whenue.kura 4 : Daily Horse M. B. Wybourne (Miss) 6 Turangaarere Post-office and Railway­ 3 !' Daily Trap A. E. Hart (Miss) station 7 Winiata Post-office and Railway-station ti Daily Foot P. Bosher (Mrs.)

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON.

PEBFOBllED UNDllll. CONTRACT, £ s. d. 1 Alfredton, Saunders and Pori (pa.rt rural 13 Twice weekly. . Horse and gig W. Jones 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1915, delivery) 2 Alfredton, Tiraumea, Haunui, Water- 31 Weekly 2-horse vehicle W. Jones uo O 0 falls, and Waihoki Valley (part rure.l delivery) 3 Apiti and Kimbolton 12 Daily Coach R. J. Moore 120 0 0 4 Apiti and Table Flat (rural delivery) .. 7 Thrice weekly .. Trap A. MoMurtrie 52 0 0 5 Apiti, Kaheke, Umutoi, and Utuwai 14 Thrioeweekly .. Horse J. Cheyne 75 0 0 (rural delivery) 6 Ashhurst Post-office and Railway-station l As required Coach W. P. Hanlon 35 0 0 7 Ashhurst and Raumai 7 Daily Coach W. P. Hanlon 60 0 0 8 Awahu-ri, Sanson, Ohe.kea, and Feilding, 16 Daily Coach H. Neumann 205 0 0 Awahuri, and Rongotea., via We.itohi Road (r11ral delivery) 9 Ce.rterton and C!e.reville rural delivery 11 Thrice weekly •. Vehicle G. Gaskin 52 0 0 i along Belvedere Road to Cobden Road, Hiue.u Gully, Hururua Road, Mangat&riri Road, and Haringa Road to Clareville 10 Carterton, Gladstone, and Te Wharau •• 25 Twice weekly .. Coe.oh Hood Bros. 79 0 0 11 Carterton, Patk¥&le, and Gladstone .• 10 Daily Coach W. Butler 85 0 0 12 Carterton Post-office and Railwe.y- i-' As required Express B. Wadhe.m 63 0 0 station 13 Colyton, Wange.uui Harbour Block, 25 Daily Trap F. Allerby 160 0 0 Spur Road, and Midland Road (rural delivery), and Feilding 1md Colyton 14 Dyerville, &long Dry River to Dixon's 10 Thrice weekly .. Horse S. H. Parker 45 0 0 (rural delivery) 15 Eketahuna, Nirea.ha, and At.ea., via 8 Daily Trap H. R. Fulton 90 0 0 Newman (part rural delivery) 16 I Eket&hnna Post-office and Railway- i- As required Cab Knight Bros. 105 0 0 st&tion , 17 Eketahuna, Rongokokako, Ka.ipe.roro, 15 Daily Trap C. Gibbard 95 0 0 and Hastwells 18 Ekete.hnna, Tawataia, and Alfredton:. 12 Daily Coach W. Jones 75 0 0 19 Featherston, Kahe.ute.ra, Matawhero, 30 Thrice weekly .. Coach F. G. Yelverton .. 190 0 0 Burnside, Tanunui, Pirinoa, Turanga­ nui, and Whangaimoana (Kennedy's), (rural delivery) 20 Featherston, Ke.iwaiwai, and Martin- I 12 , Thrice daily Coach Che.pman & Tyler 150 0 0 ' borou11:h APRIL 10.: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'11E. 1303

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON-continued. ------·- Date of }frequency. II How performed. I Name of Contractor. I Anml:l. Termination of 111 s~~- 1•~ Subsidy. Contra.ct. ~~'--'------'-:1!1-----".g'---.----- ~------'------

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT-continued.

21 Featherston Post-office and Railway· f As required } £ s. d. station Coach D. B. Stevens 175 0 0 31 Dec., 1915 Also Featherston, Tauherenikau, and 14 Daily0 Featherston South (rural delivery) 22 Featherston and Wharepapa (rural 24 i Twwe weekly .. Trap M. B. Tait 70 0 0 delivery) 23 Feilding, Cheltenham, Kiwitea, and 18 I Daily Coach R. J. Moore 120 0 0 Kimbolton 24 Feilding, Makino, Ridgelands, Cunning- 16 ! Daily Coach P. W. Halford 78 0 0 ham's, and Waituna West · ; 25 Feilding Post-office and Railway-station !'. As required Express J. H. Scott 65 0 0 26 Foxton, Marotiri, Moutoa, and Shannon ' ll Twice daily Coach F. G. Rout 30 0 0 27 Glen Orona and Taikorea 3 Daily Trap A. G. and A. A. 35 0 0 Clements 28 Greytown Post-office and Railway­ l j Daily Coach R. Wenden 50 0 0 station Hamua and Eketahuna 8 ! D-"y M 1 G. Firth and Sons \ 25 0 0 29 17 w':kly · otor-cyc e .. 30 Hinakura, Glendhu Pahaoa, and Glen­ I 1· burn Hinakura, Spring Grove (no post­ 20 I Twice weekly ~I Coach E. ,J. Ussher 156 0 0 office), and Martinborough (rural delivery) I J I 31 Karori and Makara G. R. Hislop 30 0 0 4!t Thrice weekly. · 1' Trap 32 Kimbolton, Peep-'o-day, Mangarimu, 18 i Daily . . Coach P. A. Badland 180 0 0 Pemberton, and Rangiwahia (part rural delivery) I 33 Kimbolton, Kiwitea, Cheltenham, and 18 ! Daily ' Coach Mrs. M. K. Bauer 125 0 0 Feilding 34 Land's End-Craigie Lea Road (rural Twice weekly .. Horse W. T. Douglas 35 0 0 delivery) 35 Levin and .Foxton (part rural delivery) Twice daily Coach C. Wedmarch 75 0 0 36 Levin and Ihakara .. Thrice weekly .. Coach C. Wedmarch 20 0 0 37 Levin, Weraroa Post-office and Rail­ As required Coach C. Wedmarch 25 0 0 way-station i 38 Lower Hutt Post-office and Railway­ £1 As required .. Coach W. A. Sammons 100 0 0 station 39 Makuri and Coonoor (rural delivery).. 11 I Twice weekly .. Trap C. Parsons 49 0 0 40 Mangahao, Makomako, Nikau, and 12 I Daily .. Gig E. J. Chaffe 90 0 0 Marima Martinborough and Dyerville ll Daily 41 S. H. Parker And Morrison's (part rural delivery) .. Thrice weekly .. , } Trap 100 0 0 42 Martinborough, Hautotara, Whakapuni, 54 Weekly Coach and H. R. Lumley 120 0 0 Waipa.wa, Stony Creek, Tora, Te packhorse Awaite, Oroi, White Rock, and Home- burn (and return via Stony Creek, Waipawa, Whakapuni, and Hauto- tara ), (part rural delivery)

43 Masterton, Bideford, and Glendonald 1 18 , Twice weekly .. Vehicle James Blackley 90 0 0 Masterton, Brancepeth, and Stronvar 22!' Twice week!~· .. Coach Jones and Scott 90 0 0 44 1

45 Masterton, Homebush, Te Whiti, Glad- 1 24 'I 'Daily .. Motor-car Roy Tankersley .. 190 0 0 stone, Longbush, and Spring Grove I 1

(rural delivery) 1 46 MastertonPost-officeandRailway-stationl l As required .. Express A. 0. Thomson .. 90 0 0 47 Masterton, Taueru, Carswell's, Blair- ·148 Twice weekly .. Coach J. Jones and H. 135 0 0 logie, Sevenoaks, Kohowai, Beau- Scott maris, Riverdale, Eparaima, Waioro­

nga, Beaumont, Waikaraka, Fernglen, 1 and Homewood 48 Masterton, Taueru, Tinui, Whakataki, 40 Thrice weekly .. Coach Jones and Scott 231 0 0 and Castlepoint 49 Masterton, Te Wharau, and Land's End 33 Twice weekly .. Coach E. H. Spackman 125 0 0 (part rural delivery), (via Waraiti and Westmere Roads) 14 Twice weekly .. )Horse and 50 Mauriceville and Ditton (rural delivery) } G. ]!'. Lehmstedt 70 0 0 And Mauriceville and lhuraua ll Thrice weekly .. r trap 51 Mauriceville and Mauriceville West .. 2!I Daily .. Trap L. Mattson 32 0 0 52 Mount Bruce and Masterton, via Upper 16 j Daily .. Trap E. Harrod . 100 0 0 Opaki and Pirau Road (rural delivery) 53 Opaki and Rangitumau . . . . 7 I Thrice weekly .. Horse Mary Bourke 24 0 0 54 Otaki Post-office and Railway-station 2 As required • Motor-car T. Messiter 75 0 0 55 Pahiatua, Mangahao, and Ballance .. 8 Daily Gig H. Vile , ll7 0 0 56 Pahiatua, Kohinni, and Makairo 10 Daily Vehicle J. Cotter 100 0 0 57 Pahiatua, Konini, Hamua, Newman, 42 Daily Cart G. A. Vile 205 0 0 Eketahuna, Rongomai, Tane, Kai­ tawa, Mangaramarama, and Pahiatua 58 Pahiatua, Ngaturi, Makuri, Mangatiti, 39 Daily, lat Nov. 1 Puketoi, and Pongaroa to 30th April; ~ and thrice Coach R. J. Hall 550 0 0 •31 Dec., 1913 weekly, 1st May I to 31st Oct. And R"kaunui .. Thrice weekly .J 1304 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON-continued.

Annual Date of Service. Frequency. i How performed. Name of Contractor. Termination 01 I I Subsidy. Contract•. ----~----~------PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT-co11tltlUe4, £ s. d, 59 Pahiatua Post - office and Railway- ll As required Coach W. Cashin 120 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. station [ 60 Palmerston North and Kairanga 6 Daily Trap S. Davey 52 0 0 61 Palmerston North, Newbury, Kauwhata, 23! Daily Coach Clarke and Elliott 300 0 0 Awahuri, Rongotea, and Camarvon 62 Palmerston North Post-office and Rail­ l As required Trap S. T. Hunt 345 10 0 way-station 63 Palmerston North, Whakaronga, and 5 Daily Cart H. Cook 70 0 0 Kelvin Grove (part rural delivery) 64 Petone Post-office and Railway-station l As required Coach J. W. Sharpe 105 0 0 65 Pohangina and Raumai . . . . 3 Daily Trap C. G. Culling 44 10 0 66 Pongaroa, Maku, and Pukehinau (part 9 Thrice weekly .. Horse, winter ; E.T. Green 85 0 0 31 D~:. 1913. rural delivery) horse and trap, summer 67 Pongaroa, Korora, Waione, and Weber 17 Thrice weekly. , Coach Dannevirke a n d 125 0 0 31 Dec., 1915.

1 Herbertville Carrying a n d I Coaching Com­ pany (Limited) 68 Rakaunui, Waikereru, and Mara 10 Twice weekly .. Horse W. Eriksen 30 0 0 69 Rangiwahia, Kimbolton Road, Para­ 10 Thrice weekly .. Trap D. Stewart 30 0 0 para Road (Stewart's), Main South Road (Newton's), and Conspicuous Road (Stokes). Delivery to termi­ nate at Whitebridge (rural delivery) I 70 Raumai, Awahou, Komako, and Piripiri 17 Twice weekly .. I Brake R. A. Cheyne 110 0 0 71 Rewa and Waituna West 36 Daily And rural delivery to Pakihikura Twice weekly .. }cart James Shaw 74 0 0 (round trip) 72 Rongotea and Glen Oroua 3 Twice daily Gig A. G. and A. A. 45 0 0 Clements 73 Shannon to Kara, Kingston, Kaihinau, 13 Daily Horse E. J. Judd 100 0 0 and Victoria Roads, via Makerua (rural delivery) 74 Tinui Junction and Whareama (part a Thrice weekly. , Horse G. Street 35 0 0 rural delivery) 75 Tinui, Manawa, and Annedale (rural 11 Twice weekly. , Cart H. S. Molsaao 40 0 0 delivery) 76 Tinui, Tinui Valley, Pakowhai, and Te 25 Weekly Horse and H. S. Mcisaac 60 0 0 Mai (rural delivery) pack 77 Upper Hutt and Akatarawa (part rural 14 Twice weekly .. Cart L. Sohonfelder .50 0 0 delivery) 78 Upper Hutt, Side Road, Upper Valley, 23 Twice weekly .. Horse A. J. McCurdy 35 0 0 past School, Whiteman's Valley, via Silverstream (round trip) 79 Utuwai and Pohangina (rural delivery) 7 Thrice weekly .. Trap J. Cheyne 105 0 0 80 Wainuiomata and Lower Hutt (service 8 Twice weekly .. Horse J. Burrows 40 0 0 to commence Wainuiomata) 81 Wellington (delivery of parcel - post Once daily in i Express A. Orr and Son • parcels in city and suburbs) suburbs; twice I

daily in city J 82 Woodville Post-office and Railway­ 1 As required .. I Coach C. J. Onlsnam .. 85 0 0 station I

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. Admiral and Gladstone 13 Weekly Horse J. 0. Sutherland 10 0 0 2 Ashhurst, Ashhurst and Bunnythorpe, lOt Daily Motor-cycle Departmental officer Ashhurst Roads, and Hiwinui via Feilding 3 Ashhurst and Raumai Road, Spur, 3lt Daily Motor-cycle Departmental officer IBysses and Watershed Roads, Main Road to Raukawa Road, and on road to Hiwinui 4 Bunnythorpe and Hiwinui (rural de­ 5 Daily Motor-cycle Departmental officer livery) 5 Carterton and Belvedere 3 Daily Trap B. Wadham 20 0 0, 6 (Chatham Islands) Waitangi, '.Moera, 30 11 t r i p s per Foot and horse George Riwai £1 !Os. per Morerou, Te Roto, Maunganui, and annum trip. Waitangi West 7 (Chatham Islands} Waitangi, Te Wha­ 40 11 trips •per Foot and horse C. Murphy £2 per trip. j kuru, Wharekauri, Matarakau, and annum Kaingaroa I 8 (Chatham Islands) Kaingaroa and Wai­ 20 As required .. Horse W. R. Mitchell , • £1 per trip f tan. as required.I 9 (Chat'm Islands) Waitangi, Ouenga 14111 trips per Foot and horse N ehu Tewiata .. 15s. per trip. Station, Ouenga Fishing Company, I annum I andManakau 10 (Chatham Islands) Waitangi, Kaiara, 26 11 trips per Horse E. H. Regenault £1 2s. 6d. per Ohinemana, Awarakau, Te Ngaio, annum trip. Kauaeroa, Te Tulm, and Te Wariki

• 2d. per parcel for delivery; £117 per annum for collection of p!i.rcels from sub-offices. t Approximate. APRIL 10. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1305

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON-continued.

Date of Ser~ice. Frequency. How performed. I Name of Contractor. Annual Termination of Subsidy, Contract,

PERFORMED UNDER .ARRANGEMENT-cont-iwued. £ s. d. 11 Clareville Post-office and Railway-station[ ti Thrice daily Foot S. Reid 20 0 0 12 Colyton and Te Awa (delivery of corre- 17 i Weekly Trap J. W. Brocket 10 0 0 spondence to settlers) I 13 Cunningham's to coach . . . . t Daily Foot R. E. Grant 10 0 0 14 Eastbourne and Day's Bay 1 Daily Coach S. Leah 8 10 0 15 Eastbourne, Rona Bay, and Day's Bay I 3! Daily Foot S. Leah 70 0 0 (daily delivery of correspondence in borough, and clearance of receiver) 16 Eketahuna and Mangaoronga I 4 Twice weekly .. Horse A. M. Bassett .. 8 0 0 17 Feilding, Rongotea, and Awahuri 12 Daily Coach H. E. Neumann 15 0 0

18 Foxton, Himitangi, Makowhai, and II 20 5 times weekly Tram H. L. Wallace . _ 10 0 0 Sanson 19 ~'oxton Post-office and Railway-station I t As required Foot W. J. Betty 5 0 0 20 Government Buildings and Post-office ;j;; As required Cart Department of In-j 156 0 0 ternal Affairs ! 21 Halcombe Post-office to Stanway, Ma­ 33* Daily Motor-cycle Dept. letter-carrier kino, and TokorangiRoads; from Hal­ combe Post-office along MacDonald's Road, Halcombe; Sandon Road and Rakehou Road to Feilding; and from Feilding back to Halcombe by Hal­ ccmbe Road 22 Hautere Cross and Waihoanga (open 3 Thrice weekly .. Horse William Hayward 15 0 0 delivery) 23 Hukanui and Maungaraupi . . . 3 Thrice weekly .. Horse W. Dawson 18 0 0 24 Hutt and Normandale (rural delivery) .. 3£ Thrice weekly .. Foot C. T. Fear 15 0 0 25 Kaitawa and Hinemoa 10 ' Weekly Horse T. Checkley 10 0 0 26 Kaiwaiwai Post-office and Road Junction i Daily Foot R. E. Williams .. 8 0 0 27 Konini Post-office and Railway-station lf Daily ]foot Denis Kelly 19 0 0 28 Kopuranga and Railway-station 1: Daily Foot Agnes Franklin 5 0 0 29 Koputaroa Post-office and Railway- 12 ch.I As required Foot M. T. Perry 10 0 0 station I i 30 Nireaha and Putara 1 4 j Thrice weekly. . Horse H. Keene 26 0 0 31 Ohan Post-office and Railway-station .. ti Thrice daily Foot M. J. Bettelani .. 15 0 0 32 Ohan and Muhunoa 3! Daily Bicycle M. J. Bettelani .. 10 0 0 33 Oroua Downs and Himitangi 2 , Daily Horse K. L. Bethune 20 0 0 34 Palmerston North and Fitzherbert West 3 I Daily Trap .. E. Price 10 0 0 35 Palmerston North and Terrace End .. 1 I Thrice daily . . Foot . . I W. H. J. Squire 15 0 0 Paremata and Pahautanui .. 36 4 Daily l ; Brake or buggy,, A. Nicol, jun. 20 0 0 Pahautanui and Judgeford 3 Thrice weekly i ' 37 Parkvale and Ahiaruhe (rural delivery) 3 Thrice weekly. . ' Horse 1 George Swinn 25 0 0 38 Parkvale and Waihakeke (rural delivery) 1 I Thrice weekly. . Horse George Swinn 15 0 0 39 Peep-o' -day Post-office and coach on J.E. Hore 5 0 0 Main Road 40 Pemberton Post-office and Hinau /II :::e weekly. . ::::e John Deroles i 12 0 0 Porirua, Tawa Flat, and Johnsonville · Dept. letter-carrier: 41 7!i Daily ! Motor-cycle 42 Rangiwahia and Kerewarewa 4 Thrice weekly. • Trap J. W. Tompkins i 20 0 0 43 Rongotea and Kaimatarau .. 3 Daily Horse J. J. Goodwin .. 25 0 0 44 Silverstream Post-office and Railway- Daily Trap S. Menzies 15 0 0 station 45 Te Wharau, Kummerstein, and Kai- 8 I Twice weekly .. Brake F. C. H. Cotter .. 15 0 0 whata 46 Upper Hutt and Wallaceville 4! Twice weekly .. Horse G. F. Downing 12 10 0 47 Waikanae and Reikorangi .. i 3 Daily Trap H. J_ Brown 20 0 0 48 Waikanae Post-office and Railway- 100 As required Foot H. Robinson 14 0 0 station 1 yd. Daily Steamer Wellington Har- 50 0 0 49 Wellington and Day's Bay 7 I bour Ferries 50 Woodville and Mangarawa I 2 Daily Horse J. B. Cunningham 14 0 0 Defence Departm't Wellington-(a.) Anchorage to Wharf ( S.S. " Janie £2 !Os. per 51 . Seddon" trip. (b.)· Wharf to anchorage ~ } As required l Oil-launch .. Defence Depa.rtm't 17s. 6d. per trip. 52 Wellington Chief Post-office and Par- ! Hourly '.I'rap Allan Orr !Os. eels Branch I 53 Johnsonville, Paparangi, and Pukehuia I 3 Daily Foot J. Bustard 35 0 0 (rural delivery) , 54 Wellington: Conveyance of mails by As required Tram Wellington City 100 0 0 tramway within Wellington Ward, Corporation and to suburbs of Brooklyn, Island Bay, and Kilbirnie

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT JPOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. Dalafield Post-office and Railway- !' Daily . . I Foot M. J. West station 2 Ekatahuna and Newman 2 Daily Bicycle Tel. message-boy 3 Foxton and Manawatu Heads 3! Dailyinsummer; Bicycle 'fel. message-boy thrico weekly in wintor 1 4 Greytown and Morrison's Bush 4 Thrice weekly. . j Ho1·so J. B. Brickell 5 Hautere Croes and Ta Horo 3il Thrice weekly. . I Horse W. Hayward

* Approximate. 1306 TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON-continued.

Date of Bervlce. :"" Frequency. How performed. Name ol Contractor. Annua1 Termination d =:o~~!· 1 I I Subsidy. Contrac$. I ·------~----~------'------'----

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR wmcH INCLUDED IN SALARY-cont,nued. 6 Himit&ngi and Ra.ilway-st&tion .• 4ch. Daily Foot M. I. Duffin 7 Johnsonville and Ohariu · . . . . 4 Daily Trap W. L. Beech 8 1 Kakariki Post-office and Railway- 3 Daily Foot N. P. Neilsen station 9 Khandallah Post-office and Railway- 2ch. Daily Foot George Clark station 10 Kopikopiko-Hukanui 5 Weekly Horse A. D. Bryant 11 Matarawa Post-office and Railway- i Daily Foot A. E. Knowles station 12 Ngaputahi Post-office and Road June- It Twice weekly .. Foot H. R. W. Beetham tion 131 Palmerston North and Aokautere 5!. Daily .. Horse R.R. Scott 14 Puketoi and Cross Road .. 1 ' Twice weekly .. Foot B. P. Leighton .. 15 Tito.hi Bay and Porirua .. at; Daily Trap E. Thomley

SEA SERVICE, £ S, d. 1 Wellington - Havelock, Hikoekoea, 150 I Fortnightly • • : Steamer Wellington, Have­ 425 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. (*) Anakoa Bay, (*) Te Puru, Waka- lock, and Motu­ tahuri, Bulwer, Pohuenui, Waiho­ eka Steamship honu, Elaine Bay, Brightlands, Company (Li­ Mana.roe., (*) Hopai, (*) Crail Bay, mited) Homewood, Te Rewa, Tira Ora, Nydia Bay, Maori Bay, (*) Pinohia, (*) What&nihi, (*) Mahau

---~------~--- - ·------'------'

POSTAL DISTRICT OF BLENHEIM.

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT, £ s. d. l I Blenheim Chief Post-office : Delivery of Once daily Horse and ex- W. F. Morrison .• t 31 Dec., 1915. parcels and letter-carriers' bags press 2 ' Blenheim Chief Post-office, Railway- As required Horse and ex- William Patchett 120 0 0 station, and vessels in river press 3 Blenheim, Renwicktown, Kait-ana, 27 Thrice weekly 4-horse coach Frederick Francis 65 0 0 Okaramio, Havelock Suburban, and Havelock 4 Blenheim, Jordan, and Molesworth 71 Weekly 2-horse coach Charles Attwell .. 115 0 0 5 Blenheim, Renwicktown, Waihopai, 35 Twice weekly ) Waira.u Valley, Te Rou, and Top Valley 4-horse coach Wadsworth and 100 0 0 Wairau Valley and Birch Hill 14 Once weekly J Sons 6 Renwicktown, Delta, Leefield, Avon- II Twice weekly .• 2-horse coach J. F. Michalanney 65 0 0 dale, and Benhopai 7 Ward, Mirza, Kekerangu, Clarence 65 Thrice weekly 4-horse coach F. Francis 150 0 0 Bridge, Mangamaunu, Hapuku, and Kaiko,ua

PERFOR!IIED UNDER ARRANGEMENT, I Blind River and Railway-station 2 Daily Horse R. M. Rogerson 15 0 0 2 Canvastown and Deep Creek 6 Weekly I-horse vehicle E. H. Stratford .. 30 0 0 3 Fabio.n's Valley and Wairau Valley 7 Weekly Horse S. H. Spencer 12 0 0 4 Grassmere Post-office and Railway- It Daily Horse H. Wheeler 21 0 0 station 5 Havelock Post-office and Wharf i As required .. Express W. Pickering 12 0 0 6 Kaituna and Onamalutu 6 Twice weekly .. Horse M. Davies 20 0 0 7 Mahakipawa and Cullensville .. It Twice weekly •. Bicycle I. Edmonds 13 0 0 8 Mahakipawa, Grove, and Grove Wharf 4 Thrice weekly Trap J. McBrearty 45 0 0 9 Mare.ma and Seddon 4 Twice weekly .. Horse J. F. Ryan 26 0 0 10 Rapaura and Spring Creek .. 4 Daily Horse H. Oldham 7 0 0 11 ltenwicktown and Omaka .. 3 Twice weekly .. Horse P.Beirne 12 0 0 12 Tue.marina and Waikakaho .. 5 Weekly Horse J. Harris 13 0 0

PERFORMED BY PoSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH mcLUDED m SALARY. Horse • • M. M. Blanchett 1 Timatanga and Flat Creek • , , • 2 Daily .. I 1 2 IKoromiko Post-office and Railway- I I ITwice daily . • Horse and trapi D. Peterson •• station I • Called at on return from Havelock only. t 2~d. for each parcel; ls. for ea.oh letter-carrier's bag. ------~------

APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1307

POSTAL DISTRICT OF BLENHEIM-continued.

j~ I It;I Frequency. How per!onned. Name ot 1.- _ ot ~ Jl , Service. ~ ~ I I Conh'actor.1 /u't,~~·-y ~.~fni:t?in 1 I I Contract. z_,s ------~--~---· -~-----~------~---- SEA SERVICES. Picton and Grove Wharf , , 14·4· Thrice weekly Picton, Hitaua, Onapua, Te Weka, Weekly f: ' 11, { and Te Steamboat and' £ s. d. 185 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Picton, Pukekoikoi, Punaruawhiti, Weekly ! oil-launch I !Bowden Bros. Endeavour Inlet, · and Resolution I l Bay . j. lj' 2 Picton, Wharehunga, Otanerau, Onauku, 165 Fortnightly .. ! Steam-launch ! E; C. Perano 320 0 0 Ravenscliffe, Anakakata Bay, Hikoe­ koea, Okoha, Te Puru, Bulwer, Wai- tata Bay, Waihohonu, Pohuenui, Elaine Bay, Brightlands, Manaroa, Hopai, Crail Bay, Homewood, Tira Ora, Nydia Bay, Maori Bay, Pinohia, Mahan, Whatanihi, and Havelock I 43 :-i Ngakuta, Whangakoko, Haka Haka, Weekly Oil-launch " G. J. W. Harvey 75 0 0 Ocean Bay, Robin Hood Bay, and Blenheim I 4 Picton and Portage I .. Daily Motor-launch McCormick and 60 0 0 Dawkins .5 Portage, Te Mehia, St. Omer, Mahau, i 53 Weekly j Oil-launch .. J. W. Taylor 130 0 0 Whatanihi, Pinohia, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Yncyca Bay, Tira Ora, Te Rawa, Homewood, Manaroa, I Hopai, and Crail Bay I 6 Portage, St. Omer, Waitaria, and Kene­ i 23 Twice weekly .. Launch J. W. Taylor 70 0 0 puru Head ------

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NELSON. PERFORMED UNDER CONTRAr.T. £ s. d. Baton and Thorpe 12 Weekly Horse and I Albert William I 25 0 0 31 Dec .. 1915. sulky Wray .. 2 Belgrove, Golden Downs, and Tophouse 27 Weekly Horse .. 1 John Banks .. i 55 0 0 3 Cable Bay, Atawhai, Wakapuaka Subur­ 15 Thrice weekly 2-horse express William Rayner , 65 0 0 1 ban, and Nelson I I 4 Collingwood Post-office and Collingwood As reqnired Foot . . [ James Alfred Miles I 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1913. 1 Wharf 5 , Collingwood and Mangarakau 23 Weekly Vehicle and I Ernest Walter Scott' 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. horee : 6 Collingwood, Pakawau, and Puponga .. 14 Twice weekly .. Coach or horse: Ernest Walter Scotti 45 0 0 7 Collingwood and Rockville 6 4 times weekly Coachorhorsei}Ernest Walter I Collingwood, Rockville, Aorere, and 10 Twice weekly .. Coach or horse j Scott 65 0 0 Bainham

8 French Pass Post · office, and vessels Twice weekly.. Motor-launch I Walla-ce Thomas /I 50 0 0 going through Pass Webber 9 Glenhope, Owen Junction, Murchison, 60 Twice weekly.. 4-horse coach Henry Newman , 700 0 0 Fern Flat, Newton Flat, Lyell, Three­ and Thomas channel Flat, and Inangahua Junc­ Newman tion IO Koba.tu, Motupiko, and Korere 7 Thrice weekly I -horse vehicle Walter Cecil Camp­ 52 0 0 bell Pahl I I Motueka Post-office and Motueka Wharf 3 As required Coach Richard Fry 75 0 0 12 Nelson Chlef Post-office and Railway- 3 As required Express and William McLennan 350 0 0 station, Chlef Post-office and the Port lorries Post-office, Chief Post-office and the Port wharves ; delivery of parcels and carriers' bags withln tho Nelson carriers' delivery as required 13 Nelson, Atawhai, Wakapuaka Sub­ 78 Thrice weekly 4-horse coach Henry Newman 700 0 0 urban, Whangamoa, Flat Creek, Rai and Thomas Falls, Canvastown, Havelock, Have­ Newman lock Suburban, Okaramio, Kaituna, Renwicktown, Springlands, and Blen­ heim 14 Nelson, Wakatu, Stoke, Richmond, 37 Daily Motor-car .. Henry Newman 600 0 0 Appleby, Redwood's Valley, Upper and Thoma. s Moutere, Braeburn, Lower Moutere, Newman Hau, Motueka, and Riwaka 15 Motu.eka, Riwaka, Upper Takaka, East 38 Twice weekly .. 2-horse coach Richard Fry 150 0 0 31 Dec., 1913. Takaka, Takaka 16 Pokororo, Orinoco, Ngatimote, Neudorf, 17 Thrice weekly Coach Charles Green 160 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. and Upper Moutere I 17 Stanley-Brook, Thorpe, Awa, Dovedale, 24 Thrice weekly I 2-horse coach Henry James Wells: 138 0 0 and Wakefield, via Woodstock I 18 Tadmor, Sherry River, Mataraki 4 Thrice weekly , Horse and John Pahl •• I 38 0 sulky ' 0 19 Takaka and Motupipi 3 Daily ( single trip }I Horse and D avid Oliver I' 42 :1 sulky Winter 1308 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF NELSON-continued.

Date ol Jlli_f Service, Jl'roquoncy. How performed. II Name ol Contractor~-i~al Tenntnstton GI ,:.. I:iij; 1l l I Subsidy, Contrac,. ~ ------~--__Q_------~-----~------~----~------

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT---r.ontinu,.d. £ s. d. 20 I Takako,, Hamama, and Uruwhenua . , I 12 I Twice weekly .. Coach Edward George 35 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Wells 21 Takako,, Waitapu, and Waitapu Wharf I 3 As required 2-horse coach Lawrence Edgar I 95 o o I Reilly ! 22 / Westport, , Berlins, Inangahua ' 47 Dally Motor-oar .. Henry Newman. 800 O O I Junction, , and I and Thomas i + - Newman

PERFORJ\IEn BY ARRANGF.:ME.NT. Admiralty Bay and French Pass 4 Weekly Motor-launch I JO h n Sharon 12 10 0 Turner 2 Anatimo and Motupipi 8 Weekly Horse .. Francis Robertson 12 0 0 3 Aporo and Harley's Road 4 Thrice weekly Horse and trap1 Frederick Edgar 30 0 0 Nottage 4 Appleby and Mapua 3 Weekly Motor-launch I Carl. H. Weyergang 5 0 0 or horse

5 Brightwater and Waimea West 2 Daily Horse or trap I Bernard Francis '1, 24 0 0 Coleman 6 Collingwood and Ferntown .. 3 Weekly Butchers' cart W. C. Riley and Co. 5 0 0 7 Foxhill Post-office and Railway -station ;j- Twice daily Cycle or foot Albert John Palmeri 15 0 0 8 Hope Post-office and Railway-station l Twice daily Foot Mrs. Elizabeth 10 0 0 Tebay 9 Kotinga and Takaka 2 Thrice weekly Horse and cart Miss Elsie Hitch­ 5 0 0 cock 10 Mariri and Lower Moutere 2 Daily Horse James Robinson 15 0 0 11 Motupiko and Kohatu 2 Twice weekly .. Foot I Miss Helen Mc­ 10 0 0 Artney 12 Pangatotara and Motueka 5 Thrice weekly Horse Miss Genevra Clif­ 15 0 0 ford 13 Riwaka and Sandy Bay 7 Thrice weekly Horse Thomas Alexander j 15 0 0 Franklyn 1 14 Spring Grove Post-office and Railway­ ;j- Twice daily Foot J o h n William 10 0 0 station Palmer 15 Tahunanui and Nelson 2 Daily Bicycle Thomas Gardner 10 0 0 16 Takaka and Puramahoe 6 Weekly Trap J. J. Langridge 4s. per trip and Co. 17 Tarakohe Post-office and Wharf ;j- As required Foot James Alexander 13 0 0 Johnson Mc­ Laren Totaranui and Awa-iti 4 Weekly Foot Victor Manson .. 12 0 0 Wai-iti Post-office and Railway-station 1 Twice daily Foot Miss Beatrice 14 0 0 Florence Hoult Wakefield and Koreke Daily Motor-cycle Hedley Gordan 25 0 0 Batt 21 ] Wakapuaka Suburban a.nd Nelson :: I : Thrice weekly Cart Sydney Yelverton lO O 0 Wearing

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY,

1 Nelson and Atawhai 4 · Thrice weekly • ~rrap I H. S. Gipps 2 Golden Ridge and Mangarakan 10 I Twice weekly .. Trap William Annear .. 3 Kaka Post.office and Railway-station } Twice weekly .. Foot H. G. Blissett .. 4 Riwaka and Umukuri 2 1 Daily Horse or cyciP I Richard Fry 5 Stoke Post-office and Railway-station 1 Twice daily Foot or cycle ' Kathleen Barry .. ' Tues., Wed., Fri., and Sat. 6 Tui Post-office and Railway-stat,ion ! Twice weekly .. Foot Ernest Cobbledick 7 Wangapeka and Sherry River 7 Weekly Horse W. D. Chandler ..

SEA SERVICES.

1 - Nelson and Tarakohe . . . . 1 65 I Tru:ice weekly \ ' (' The Golden Bay ) 1 Nelson, Totaranni, Takaka (Waitapn Twwe weekly Steamer , , -, I Shipping Com- I >220 0 0 31 Dec .. 1915. Wharf), and Collingwood j', I Also Nelson and Tonga Bay Weekly I ( parry I 2 Nelson, Croixelles, Okiwi, Wairangi, and 30!, Weekly Motor-launch Alexander Stuart I 100 0 0 Otarawao ·1 3 The Port (Nelson), and Waikawa Bay .. I 31 i Weekly Steamer Anchor Shipping I 511 0 0 I 31 March, 1913 I and Foundry _9_c>!11P~ny ____I ______APR!L 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1309

POSTAL DISTRICT OF WESTPORT.

Annual Date of Servloo. \ Frequency. How perlonn~ Name of Cont~c~r, Termination of UI Ii I I I Subsidy. Contract. ___Ql__------~-~------~-----...,______,_ __

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s. d. Brea.khee.d, Denniston, and Denniston ! Twice daily Cart John Patrick Oliver 45 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Post-office 2 Denniston and . Junction 6! As required Trap John Job Hodgson 5s. per trip (by road) 3 Fem Flat and Paenga. 15 Weekly Horse Alexander G i b b 50 0 0 Monahan 4 Gra.nity and Millerton (by road) 2 As required Dra.y John Hunter * ,, 5 Kara.mes., Konga.hu, a.nd Little W a.nga.- 12 Weekly Cart Joseph Elford .. 12s. 6d. per 31 Mar., 1913. nui trip 6 Murchison, Mata.kita.ki, Upper Mata.ki­ 36 Weekly Trap Arthur Robert Mc- 98 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. ta.ki, Warwick Junction, a.nd Ma.ruia Nee 7 Murchison a.nd Tuta.ki 12 Twice weekly Spring-cart H. J. Hodgson and 30 0 0 in summer; Co. once weekly in winter 8 Ngakawa.u Poet-office and Ra.ilway-sta.­ ! Twice daily . . Spring-cart Hugh Girvan Web- I 26 0 0 tion, and Westport-Stockton Coa.l ster · Company's Darlington Incline and I Ngakawau Railway-sta.tion 9. Westport, Addison's, Ra.hui, a.nd 18 Twice weekly Coach Manford Herbert 48 0 0 Charleston Mitchell 10 Westport vessels in ha.rbour, and Rail­ As required . . Express Alfred Craddock 199 0 0 wa.y-sta.tion

PEBFORMED UNDEB ARRANGEMENT. Arapito to junction of - Little l As required Horse Robert Roger 2s. 6d. per Wanganui Road Middleton Ray trip 2 Breakhead, Millerton, a.nd Post-office, ! Daily Spring-cart John Hunter 15 0 0 Millerton i 3 Ca.pleston and Cronadun 5 Thrice weekly I Spring-cart Frederick Adolphus 20 0 0 Greeves Archer 4 Denniston and Burnett's Fa.ce 3 Daily Tramway .. Westport Coal Nil. Company 5 Denniston and Bumett's Face (by road) 3 As required Spring-cart David James Met­ 5s. per trip trick 6 Denniston and Conn's Creek 1 ! Twice daily Tramway Westport Coal Nil. Company 7 Fem Flat and Sullivan's Bridge 2 Four times Horse William Robert 20 0 0 weekly Hunter 8 , Brea.khead, Millerton, a.nd Mine 4 Daily Tramway Westport Coal Nil. Creek Company 9 Gra.nity and Ma.ngatina 6 Daily Tramway Westport Coal Nil. Company 10 Gra.nity Railway-station and Coal-bins Daily Cart James Kerr 10 0 0 11 Kara.me& and Ara.pito Weekly · Trap Joseph Elford .. 12 0 0 12 Karamea. Post-office and Wharf As required 1 Cart Joseph Elford 10 0 0 13 :Miko Post-office and Ra.ilway-sta.tion .. 4 times weekly Foot Richard Henry Luff 5 0 0 14 St. Helens - Corbyvale Weekly Pack-horse William Patrick Nil. Corby 15 Te Na.mu - Corbyva.le 9 Weekly Pack-horse .. Henry Neilsen .. Nil. 16 Te Na.mu - . . 3 Weekly Horse Henry Neilsen 6 10 0 17 Tiromoana, Powellville, and Charleston 12 Weekly Horse William Laurence 20 0 0 Price 18 W a.imanga.roa. letter-delivery Daily Foot Henry Adolphus 20 0 0 Richards 19 Westport early clearance of receiving­ l!I Daily .. Bicycle Clarence William 17 12 0 boxes Jones 20 Westport and Giles Terrace 4 Twice weekly .. Trap Alex. McGillivray 15 0 0

PERFOBMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOB WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. I Te Kuha. Post-office a.nd Buller Ferry *I Twice daily . . j Foot . . j Sara.h Annie Wilson!

POSTAL DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH. PERFOBMED UNDER CONTRACT, £ s. d. Blackball Post - office and Railway­ !\ Four times daily l - horse con- William Kells 60 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. station veyance 2 Greymouth Chief Post-office, Railway­ t As required . . 1 - horse con- George E. Ander- 145 0 0 station, and wharves veyance son 3 Greymouth, Rapahoe, Ten-mile Creek, 20 Twice weekly . . 4-horse wagon John Ryall 50 0 0 and Ba1·rytown 4 Groymouth, Marsden, and Dunganville 16 Thrice weekly .. 3-horse coach John E. Whyte .. 65 0 0 5 , Hukarere, Blackwater, and 11 Daily 2-horse coach Mary E. Cameron 95 0 0 6 i Nga.here Railway-station, Nga.here, and 4 8 times weekly 2-horse coach John H. Williams 75 0 0 Nelson Creek 7 Reefton,. Progress Junction, and Globe 5 Daily I-horse vehicle Henry T. Crumpton' 100 0 0 I Mine 8 Reefton Post-office and Railway-station As required 3-horse drag Robert G. Morrison! 120 0 0 -~------* 511. tor every ma.U carried on road, whether from or to Millerton~ ff 1:310 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH-continue.d.

i.."-.~ " Service; =:!.,-·""" 1 Freqnency. I How performed. !I' Name of Contractor. I Annual TermiDanatetlofon .,... ! I Subsidy. Co t - -~~~-______,_l_::a_g'-'------'------'------'------'----n rau,.

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. £ s. d.

l Ahaura and Orwell Creek 7 Twice weekly . . Horse or bi- Kate Cressey !1 0 0 I cycle 2 Ahaura Post-office and Railway-station i As required . . 1 - horse con- James F. Whyte 15 0 0 veyance 3 Blackball and Roa •. 4 Daily Horse or trap David Armstrong 6 10 0 4 Blackball and Atarua 14 Twice weekly } Horse John Turner 15 0 0 And Upper Moonlight On~e weekly i 5 Kamaka and No Town 4 Twice weekly. . i Horse John Mullins 15 0 0 6 Kokiri and Arnold 2 Twice weekly. . , Foot John Hinnegan 5 0 0 7 Paroa Post-office and Railway-station l Daily Foot Clarinda M. Gil- 5 0 0 bert 8 Reefton, Black's Point, and Crushington 3 Dailv Spring -cart John Dick 10 0 0 9 Reefton, Progress Junction, Merrijigs, 18 Twice weekly .. 1 - horse con­ John Dick 20 0 0 and Big River veyance lO Roa, Soldier's Creek, and Middle Camp 2! Thrice weekly •. Horse David Armstrong 12 0 0 (rural delivery) 11 Rotomana Post - office and Railwav- f 4 times weekly j Horse or trap W. A. Lindop .. 5 0 0 station • 12 Totara Flat and Granville 3 Twice weekly •. i Horse or trap James Baybutt 12 0 0 13 Totara Flat and Noble's 9 Weekly : Horse Alice A. Methven 20 0 0

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHIOH INCLUDED IN SALARY. Kotuku P'?st-office and Kotuku Rail- I l!I Thrice weekly. . ) Foot I F. W. Boyland . . I way-station , 2 Rewanui and No. 2 State CollierieB . . 4 Twice weekly. . j Horse or trolly W. J. Dennehy ..

POSTAL DISTRICT OF HOKITIKA. PERFORMED UNDER ConRACT. £ s. d. Goldsborough and Stafford .. 5 Twice daily .. Samuel Stewart .. 50 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 2 Hokitika Chief Post - office, Railway- ! As required .. I Spring-Spring-cart John Cameron .. 52 0 0 station, and Wharf •> ,) Hokitika, Ho Ho, and Humphrey's 11 Twice weekly Horse and trap/ John Olson 30 0 0 4 Hokitika, Kanieri, Woodstock, and 5 Daily Coach i David Spence. jun. i 30 0 0 Rimu f 5 Hokitika, Koiterangi, and Lower Koka- 21 Twice weekly .. I i ta.hi eoach .. ! Cooper and Web- 60 0 0 _ And Hokitika and Upper Kokatahi Once weekly 1 ster 6 Kumara Post - office and Railway- 4 As required Motor-car and I Thomas Kennedy 98 0 0 station bus ' 7 Kumara and Wainiliinihi 13 Once weekly Horse and trap1 Walter James 20 10 0 Benyon 8 Kumara, Westbrook, Greenstone, and 13 Once weekly Horse and trap Phillip Ryan 20 0 0 Hohonu Nicholas 9 Okarito and The Forks 5 ' Twice weekly •. Spring-cart John Adamson 50 0 0 10 Ross, Ferguson's, Pukekura, Hende's 92 Once weekly .. Coach and Foster Bros. 170 0 0 Ferry, Harihari, Tetaho, Wataroa, packhorses Matainui, The Forks, Ta.tare, Waiho Gorgo, and Woheka 11 Ross, Ferguson's, Pukekura, Hende's 33 1 Once weekly Coach Foster Bros. .. 50 0 0 Ferry, and Harihari 1 12 Ross Post-office and Railway-station .. 1 As required Coach Emanuel Olsen 30 0 0 13 Weheka, Karangarua, Bruce Bay, and 75 Weekly Mahitahi } Packhorses .. John Joseph Mui- 115 0 0 And Haast and Okura Fortnightly vaney

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT, l 13 0 1-Hokitika and Arahura •• 21 Twice weekly . · 1 Horse .. I Henry Hearn .. 2 Hokitika, Arahura, and Fox's 14 Once weekly . . Spring-cart Agnes Newton .. 15 0 3 Kumara and Callaghan's •. 6 Twice weekly . . Spring-cart R. B. Foster .. 7 16 4 Kumara and Dillmanstown •. l l Once daily . . Spring-cart Thomas McGrath 8 0 II

Si-~A SERVICES. f Hokitika and Okarito Monthly 1 And Holritika, Bruce Bay, Paringa, Once every two !}steamer W. :i;>uncan 750 0 0 131 Mar., 1913. \ Haast, Okura, and Jackson's Bay months APRIL iO.l 'l1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. i311

POSTAL DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH.

]-~s i: I Service. i~JI o" l:::o,".. I I~ i::I :a."'_o_____ ~-- - I____ 0 __ (

PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT. £ s. d.

Aka.roa, Long Bay Road, and Le Bon's j 9!/ Four t i me s j Horse and gig 1, Joseph Phillips •. [ 105 0 0 31 Dec., 191.,. Bay weekly 2 Alford Forest, Staveley, Springburn ' 7!1 Daily Horse and gig I Charles Edgar Lusk no IO 0 Post-office, and Springburn Railway- I station I I · 3 Ashburton, Elgin, Wakanui, and River- 9 Daily ) side i -Horse and gig i Charles Smithe! .. 130 0 0 Sea.view, Sea.field, and Newland 7!1 Thrice weekly i J I 4 Ashburton, Greenstreet, Ouihi, and 114 Thrice weekly I Horse and gig Charles Smithe! .. , 50 0 0 Sprea.deagle

5 Ashburton, Wheatstone, Ashton, Water- 18 1 Daily Coach . . John Charles Nattle 150 0 0 ton, and Longbea.ch . 1 I Grigg 6 Balcairn and Leithfield . . . . I 3! Daily Horse and trap Frank Ashby 50 0 0 7 Barry's Bay, French Farm, and Wainui I 6 Daily Horse and gig Alfred H a r r y 50 0 0 : Hawker 8 Cass,. Besley, Healey Flat, Otira, and 28 Thrice weekly I Coach and fouri Archibald Hall 499 0 0 Otira Railway I f horses 9 Chertsey a.nd Pendarves (including car- 9 Daily 75 0 0 riage of private bags) , 10 Christchurch Chief Post-offioe and Rail- , As required way-station, and High Stroot I Post-offioe ::::rl:::~ .. fi25 o 0 1)::::carts And clearing reoeivers in Christchurch Daily and suburbs at midnight i 11 Christchurch : Delivery of paroels with­ Daily Horses and I Tha Empire Ex- 9fi O 0 in a radius of three miles from Chief carts press Company Post-offioe 12 Courtenay and Kirwee 3! Daily Horse and trap,I Frederick William 43 o o or bicycle Roper 13 Cnlverden, Rothera.m, and Waiau 16 Daily, and onoe Coach Thomas Derrett .. 72 () 0 extra. on Wed­ nesdays 14, Darfield and Kimberley 5 Daily Horse or bi- Groves Revaloy .. 30 0 0 cycle

15 Duvauchelle, Okain's Bay, Chorlton, 15£ Thrioe weakly Horse and gig I: William Francis 170 0 0 and Little .Aka.loo Priest 16 Ealing, Carew (depositing correspondenoe , 15 Thrice weekly H o rs a and i Arthur Painter .. 80 0 0 in boxes at Carew, and clearing post­ buggy ing-box at Carew), and Ruapuna, and clearing mail-box at Cross Roads I 17 East Oxford and Glentui Station (rural 9 Daily Horse and trapi Jon as William 75 o 0 mail delivery) Stevenson 18 Flaxton Post-office and Railway-station, Daily Horse and trap' George Thomas 38 0 0 and Flaxton and 1 Hopkins 19 Glentunnel, Glenroy,Windwhistle House, 30 Twice weekly .. Coach and 1 William Webster 80 0 0 and Wha.kamata.u horses Leeming 20 Greendale, Cha.ring Cross, and Aylesbury 11 Daily Horse and trap'' l\fark Kilburn .. 80 0 0 21 Halkett Town, West Melton, Weedon's 10 Daily Horse and trap William Henry I 75 0 0 Post-office, and Weedon's Railway­ Oakley I station 1 22 Hinds, Lismore, Maronan, Hinds, 26 Thrice weakly I Buggy .. If Ernest William I 110 0 0 i ·Lowcliffe, and Lynnford Leatham 1 23 Hurunui, Madbury, and Madbury Rail­ 5! Thrice weekly Horseback .. ! James Hayes . · I 45 0 0 way-station 24 Ir we II Post-office, Railway-station, 15 Daily Horea and trap! Frank Thian 100 0 0 Brookside, Killinchy, and Leeston 25 Kaia.poi, Coutt's Island, Clarkville, and 15 Thrice weakly Horse and trap Charles Horniblow I 50 0 0 26 Kaia.poi, Woodend, , and Salt­ 10 Daily Buggy Christina Catherine! 55 0 0 water Creek I Knight 27 Kaikoura. Post-office and Wharf 1£ As required Horse and trapl James William 30 0 0 Horner 28 Little River, Barry's Bay, Duvauchelle, 18 Daily l\fotor-coach Gower Pilkington 450 0 0 Robinson's Bay, German Bay, and Akaroa

29 Little River and Pua.ha 3 Daily Ho rs e and 1· Willoughby Rey- 35 0 0 vehicle noIds

30 Lyttelton, Ra.paki, Governor's Bay, 13 Daily Coach f Alfred Small 115 0 0 Allandale, and Teddington 31 Lyttelton and Port Levy 8l Weakly Steamer ! Agar and Thomas 30 0 0 32 Mayfield and Va.Jetta Railway-station 5 Twice daily Coach and Herbert W. Papps 39 0 0 I two horses 1 33 Madbury and The Peaks 8 Thrice weeldy Horse and trap\ William Manning 52 0 0 34 Methven and Highbank 6 Thrioe weekly Horse and gig George W. Dore .. 32 0 0 35 Mina. and Cheviot .. 2l Twice daily .. Coach and Louis Emil Lauga- 47 IO 0 two horses , sen 36 Mount Somers and Ashburton Gorge .. 2:l Twice weekly .. Horse and trap', Thomas W. Hix .. 80 0 0 37 Oxford, Cooper's Creek, Bexley, View 14 Daily Horse and trap; Charles Richard 120 0 0 Hill, and Rockford I Stevenson 38 Oxford and Whakahua (including car­ IO Twice weakly .. Horse or horse Leonard Fr~derick 40 0 0 riage of private bags) I and trap Tritt 39 Parnassus, Hawkeswood, Conway Flat, 371\'. Daily in summ_ or, I Coach and four!·, Thomas Derrett .. /' 475 0 0 HundaJoo, a.nd .Ka.ikoura and thrice horses weekly in winte1 I i3i2 i 1HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH-continued.

l~ I ~~=c-e.--· -·----··1· if1 Frequency.- --,-=~=~f~nn~~. 1 Name of Contractor. Annoal ----- II_T_erm_D_f_!_tf!-n: :;:l Jl :ii ~ 1 Subsidy, Contract. -~------'--0---'------·---'------'------'----- PEBll'ORMED UNDER CONTRACT-continued. £ 8. d. 40 Pigeon Bay and Hill Top Hotel 7 i Daily Wagonotteandl John Hugh Cluoas 160 0 0 31 Dao., 1915. · pair I Davies 41 Rakaia, Barr Hill, and Highbank 18 Daily Horse and trap Timothy Cronin .. 100 0 0 42 Raka.ia. and Te Pirita 9 Thrioe weekly Horse and trap, Robert H. Fagan 50 0 0 43 Rakaia., Overdale, Dorie, and Kyle 19 Daily Horse and trap Timothy Cronin .. 110 0 0 44 Rangiora, Hayland, Rakahuri, and 20 Thrice weekly Wagon Arthur Regina.id 50 0 0 Biroh Hill (including carriage of pri­ James vate bags) 45 Ra.ngiora, , North Lobum, and 16 IDaily Four-wheeled Henry Percy Grim- 110 0 0 White Rock Station (rural delivery vehicle wood from North Loburn onwards) 46 Scargill, Motunau, and Stonyhurst Gate 11! Daily Buggy~and pair James Reside .. 100 0 0 47 Spraydon, Halswell, and Tai Tapu :Ji .. 10 I Twice daily Coach) .. George Argyle .. 85 0 0 31 De;., 1913. 48 Taumutu, La.keside, and Leeston ~-. 8! 1 Daily Horse.and trap Frank Thian 95 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 49 Waiau, Ka.ikoura suburban, and Kai- 52 Thrice weekly Coach Thomas Derratt .. 250 0 0 koura I.I 50 Winslow, Willoughby, and Eiffelton .. 6 Daily Horse and tra.p Isa.bella Moiver 50 0 0 51 Yaldhurst and Homby 4 Twice daily .. Horseandtra.p, Willia.m Thomas 31 4 0 or bicycle BurgeBB

PERFORMED UNDER ABBANGDENT.

1 Amberley and Broomfield 4 Thrioe weekly Horse or bi- 1 Grace A. Dalziel 20 0 0 cycle 2 Annat and Russell's Flat 4 Thrice weekly Horse and trap L. C. E. Humm .. 20 0 0 3 Ashburton a.nd Porowhita 9 Thrice weekly Horse and trap Frank E. Amos .. 15 0 0 4 Cheviot and Port Robinson 7 Once weekly .. Horse a.nd trap L. M. Hughes 15 0 0 5 Christchurch and suburbs: Delivery of As required Express vans N.Z. ExpraB8 Com- 3s. 6d. each letter-carriers' ha.gs pany (Limited) cart 6 Christchurch : Ca.rriage of mails each As required . . Trams Christchurch Tram­ 200 0 0 way between Chief Post-office, Christ­ way Boal'd church, a.nd all sub-offices on tram routes 7 Christchurch and Marshland 3 Daily Hor90and trap E. J. Alexandre .. 16 0 0 8 Conway Flat and finger-post 3! Thrioe weekly Horseback . . Henry King 15 0 0 9 Flemington and Longbeach Road l! Daily Foot William E. Bond 10 18 0 10 Gabbie's Flat and Motuka.rara l 4 times weekly Horse Margaret Durey .. 4 0 0 11 Kaia.poi and Ohapuku 6 Thrice weekly Horse and trap! H. G. Trigance .. 11 10 0 12 Kaia.poi Post-office and Railway-station ! As required Horse and trap Henry Philip Miles 9d. per trip 13 Kowai Bush Post-office a.nd Railway- ! Daily Foot . . Nellie Evans .. 13 0 0 station 14 Little Aka.lo& Post-office and Wharf .. 1 ' As required Foot F. W. Simons .. 10 0 0 15 Little River and Te Oka. 5 Twice weekly .. Horse J. 0. AnstiBB 25 0 0 16 Loburn and Okuku 5 Daily Horse George Alloway 10 0 0 17 Lyttelton Post-office, Railway-station, As required .. Foot and rail- Ra.ilway Depart- 100 0 0 and wharves way ment: South Island Main Line and branches 18 Lyttelton wharves and Roadstead 1 As required Launch Agar and Thomas £1 per trip 19 Mayfield and Porateko 4! Thrice weekly Horse and trap Alexander Harvey 30 0 0 20 Ohoka Post-office and Railway-station ! Daily Foot A. R. Christian .. 12 0 0 21 Oka.in's Bay Post-office and Wharf .. l! As required .. Foot W. Robinson 5 0 0 22 Prebbleton and Broadfield .. 4 Thrice weekly Horse a.nd gig, C. E. Tubb 19 0 0 or bicycle 23 Rangiora Post-office and Railway-station ! As required Express Hendy Bros. 9d. per trip 24 Springston Post-office and Railway- 1 Daily Foot R. McMeekan 11 0 0 station 25 Springston Railway-station and Wakaipa 3 Daily Horse and trap Ethel Annie Blay 13 0 0 26 Upper Waia.u and Glynn Wye 18 Weekly Horse a.nd trap G. Parsons 20 0 0 27 Waddington Post-office and Railway­ ! 4 times daily Foot W. E. Phillips 10 0 0 station 28 Woodend and 2 Daily Foot O. Cossgrove 12 0 0

PEBFOBMlllD BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOB WHICH INOLUDJIID IN SALARY. 1 Ana.ma Post-office a.nd Railway-station 3! Thrice weekly Horse and trap A. Allan 2 Annat Post-office and Railway-station -lo Twice daily Foot D. Miller 3 Ashley Bank Post-office and Railway. i- Twice da.ily .. Foot J. Criglington station 4 Ataahua Post-office a.ndKaituna Railway 1 Daily Foot H.J. Petrie 5 Belfast Post-office and Railway-station ! 4 times daily .. Foot A. Brown 6 Bennett's Post· office and Railway i- 4 times daily Foot (Mrs.) A. E. Teas- station dill 7 Doyleston Post-office and Railway• ! Twice da.ily Foot H. 0. Amos station 8 Femside Post-office and Railway-station ! Twice daily Foot G. Milne 9 Glentunnel Post-office a.nd Railway­ ! Twice daily Foot J. 0. Anstiss station 10 Greenpark Post-office and Railway­ i- Daily Foot H. Carr station 11 Hornby Post-office a.nd Railway-station ! Twice daily Foot W. H. Manhire .. APBIL 10.J TitE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1318

POSTAL DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH-continued.

--Bervl-_ce_.______r,ir Fnquenoy. --1 ::-~onn& I Name_or_eo_nt_r•_ctor__ · ~-l_unn_ba1_n:1_Y_·_~_T_ennl_c_:_£_:ac_':_:_. _or_

PERFORMED BY PoSTMASTBRS, PAYMENT Jl'OR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALA.RY~inued. 12 Horrelville Post-office and Railway- -kl,_ Twice daily I Foot H. B. Dalziel station . 13 Islington Post-office and Railway-station l' Twice daily Foot T. Coulter 14 La.dbrook Post - office and Railway­ ii Daily Foot J. Brown station 15 Lauriston Post • office and Re.ilway, Daily, and once Foot E. S. Syme station extra on Thurs- day 16 Medbury Post-office and Railway-station Thrice weekly Foot C. Shelley 17 Port Levy Post-office and vessel at wharf As required .. Foot H. Field 18 Prebbleton Post-office and Railway- Twice daily .. Foot C. E. Tubb station 19 Southbrook Post-office and Railway­ ~ Twice daily, and Foot M. J. Martyn 11 station once extra on Saturdays

POSTAL DISTRICT OF TIMARU.

PERFOllMED· UNDJ!lll CONTllA.OT. £ S, d. 1 Albury, Tenga.wa.i, Limestone hoa.d, 10 Daily Gig Rowlatt a.ud Grant 125 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Coalpits, Opa.wa., and Mount. Nessing (delivering correspondence) 2 Burke's Pass Post-office, Grampians, 36 Weekly Tra.p A. J, Keefie 75 0 0 Gray's Hills, Haldon, and Bia.ck Forest Stations (delivering corre, spondence) 3 Cave to Cannington and Motukaika .. 29 Twice weekly .. } Light trap Henderson and 75 0 0 Also Faun's (delivering correspond- 4 Weekly Russell ence) 4 Fairlie, Waikarua, Ashwick Flat, and 18 Twice weekly .. Trap The Canterbury 54 0 0 Sherwood Downs (rural delivery) Farmers' Co- operative Asso- ciation (Limited) 5 Fairlie and Raincliff (rural delivery is I Twice weekly .. Trap Ditto .. 41 0 0 through Rainclifi district, going via Middle Valley and returning via Cattle Valley) 6 Fairlie, Kimbell, Burke's Pass, Lake Te- kapo, Lake Pukaki, and Hermit- age-- From 1st November to 30th April 96 Thrice weekly Motor-car Also Fairlie, Kimbell, Burke's Pass, Lake Tekapo, and Lake Pukaki- i From 1st May to 31st October .. 58 Once weekly Motor-car or j The Mount Cook} Also Fairlie, Kimbell, and Burke's coach I Motor Com- 1,300 0 31 Oct., 1918. Pass- pany (Limited) 1 From 1st May to 31st October 15 Once weekly Motor-car or Also Lake Pukaki, Omara.ma, Lindis coach Pass, and Pembroke-- From 1st November to 30th April 100 Once weekly Motor-car Also Pembroke, Cardrona, Arrow- town, and Queenstown- From 1st November to 30th April 48 Twice weekly .. Motor-car 7 Geraldine and Orari 5 Four times daily Coach N. Sherratt 77 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 8 Geraldine, Orari, Belfield, via Peel 21 Daily Motor-cycle Forest Road to Orari Bridge, via Hewson's Road to Woodbury, via Waihi River Road to Four Pea.ks, via Morrison's Roa.d and Wooding's Roa.d to Plea.sa.nt Valley, via Fairfield The Timaru} Road to Te Moana, via Lysaght's Herald Com- 190 0 0 Road and Speechly's Crossing to " Geraldine (delivering correspondence) pany(Limited) I 9 Geraldine, via Speeohly's Crossing to 15 Daily Motor-cycle Gapes Valley, Wahimomona, Bea.uti- ful Valley, Kakahu Bush, and Hilton (returning via Cochra.ne's Road to Geraldine (delivering correspondence) 10 Glenavy, Ikawai, and Elephant Hill, 19 Twice weekly .. Delivery-cart returning by Middle Road (delivering correspondence) 11 Glenavy and Waikakahi, via Pike's 1~ Twice weekly .. Delivery-cart 60 0 0 Point Road, and returning by Dog- Kennel Road (delivering correspond- !AH- once) 12 Lake Tekapo Post-office, Braemar, and 24 Weekly Trap A. J. Keefie 60 0 0 Tasman Islands (delivering corre- spondenco) 13 Makikihi and Hunter 6 Daily ' Gig B. C. Shears 50 0 0

/ i3i4 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. '.No. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF TIMARU-continuetl.

· D&t.eof Frequency. Annual Service. ~Iii: J How per!ormed. J Name of Contractor. TenolJUltloD of ]ii ..Jl I Subaldy. Contract. "" I'~ll!foii I c·------~~~-

PBRll'ORMED UNDER CoNTRAoT-COntlnuetl. £ s. d. 14 Otaio and Kohika, going via Lower Ko­ 9 Twice weekly. . Trap W. G. Irwin 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. hika Road and returning via Upper Kohika Road (delivering and collect­ ing correspondence) 15 Peel Forest, Arundel, and Ra.ngitata 15 Daily Coach or trap G. S. Maister 100 0 0 (delivering correspondence) 16 Pleasant Point, Hazelburn, and Rain­ 16 Daily Trap The Timaru 140 0 0 cliff Sta.tion (delivering correspond­ Herald Com­ ence through Totara Valley) pany (Limited) 17 St. Andrew's and Bluecliffs, returning 12 Thrice weekly Trap D. M. Campbell 70 0 0 via Lyalldale (delivering correspond - ence) 18 Temuka Post-office and Railway-station ! As requii-ed Handcart 36 0 0 19 Teinuka, Orakipaoa, Ohape, Clande­ 12 Daily Motor-cycle boye, and Orton, returning by Fac­ tory Roa.d (delivering correspondence) 20 Temuka, Rangatira Valley, Waitohi 25 Daily Moto1•-cycle Flat, Upper Waitohi Flat, Kakahu School, returning by Upper Waitohi Flat to Opihi Terrace, Young's Road, I Herald Com- and Wai&pi, thence to Hilton, and [~~~~"'"} 235 0 0 back to Temuka (delivering corre­ spondence) ;J ~y(Llw~) 21 Temuka and Sea.down, returning by 5 Daily Motor-cycle Hedley's Corner and Arowhenua Railway - station (delivering corre­ spondence) I 22 Timaru Post-office: Delivery of parcels Daily Trap The Timaru 3d. per pa.reel within boundary of letter-carriers' Herald Com­ delivery pany (Limited) 23 Time.ru Post-office and Re.ilway-sta.tion, As required Trap post-office e.nd vessels at wharf, also distribution of bags of newspapers for letter-carriers 24 Time.ru Post-office: Clearing receiving­ Twice daily Light trap boxes 25 Timaru, Fairview, Claremont, South­ 23 Daily Trap burn, Pareora West, Otipua, and The Timaru} Salisbury (delivering correspondence) I Herald Com- I 469 0 0 26 Time.ru anli Gleniti 3 Twice daily Trap pany (Limited) / 27 Timaru Post-office, via Grant's and 11 Daily Trap Page's Roa.ds, by Hadlow to Tycho Flat School, then be.ck by Rolling Ridges, Rosewill School, past Har­ per's, Davie's, Kelland's, and Lind­ say's corner to Timaru Post - office (delivering correspondence) Waihao Downs, Waihaorunga, and Pent­ 18 Thrice weekly Gig, store­ The Canterbury 70 0 0 land Hills (delivering correspondence) v a. n, or Farmers' Co­ motor-cycle ! operative Asso­ ciation (Li - I mited) 29 Waihao Downs and Grassy Hills (de­ 13 Thrice weekly Gig Ditto .. 50 0 0 livering correspondence) 30 Waimate Post-office and Railway-sta­ l As_required Spring-dray .. : Price Bros. 27 10 0 tion 31 Waimate, Arno, Waihao Forks, and 10 Daily Coach The Canterbury 75 0 0 Waihao Downs Farmers' C o­ operative Asso­ ciation (Li­ mited) 32 Waitawa Railway- station and Kerry 1 Daily Horse or H. Brosnahan 32 0 0 Town bicycle 33 Woodbury and Orari Gorge Sta.tion (de­ 5i Daily Gig E. Undrill 50 0 0 livering correspondence)

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. 1 Levels Post-office, Lower Rosewill, and 71 Twice weekly .. Delivery-van I J. Y. Moir 5 0 0 Papaka. Settlements (delivering cor- respondence) a Morven Post - office and Waikakahi 171 Twice weekly .. Delivery-van The Canterbury 10 0 0 Settlement (rural dPlivery) Farmers' Co- operative Asso- ci&tion (Li- mited) 3 Otipua and Adair .. 11 Thrice weekly Horse W. Shephard '7 10 0 Rangita.ta and Rangita.ta. Island · , . 6 Twioe weekly .. Bicycle D. Watts 10 0 0 Waiariari and Hook Railwe.y-sta.tion .. 3! Thrice weekly Trap or bicyclej A. W. Robbins 10 0 01 APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1315

POSTAL DISTRICT OF TIMARU-continued.

. ' ----· I ~.-~1- \ UI___ _ Date of Annna1 Service. I ! ~ 1 Frequency. 1 How performed. Name of Contractor. Termirui.tion of Subsi<.ly, Contract. ~9______---~1~.~~-'--·------1______

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. l Cave Post-office and Railway-station . . 3ch.l 15 times weekly , Foot W. L. Henderson 2 Cricklewood Post-office and Railway- 3ch. Twice daily . . ,1 Foot 111. Manning station 1 3 Levels Post-office and Railway-station }I Twice daily . . j Foot J. Y. Moir 4 Ma-waro Post-office and Railway-station l J Twice daily . . I Foot J. Scannell 5 Otaio Post-office and Railway-station. . 5ch. Fo~r tim~s daily Foot G. Irwin 6 Pareora Post-office and Railway-station ii Twice dally . . · Foot R. J. Pugh 7 Sutherland's Post-office and Railway- 12ch Twice daily . . :_ Foot A. Sams station 8 Washdyke Post-office and Railway- i Threetimesdai!yl Foot D. Kellahan station I 9 Willow bridge Post-office and Railway- ! Three times daily I Foot ,T. A. B. Tomlin station ------·----·-·---- ~ -

POSTAL DISTRICT OF OAMARU.

PERFORMED UNDEB CoNTBAC'r. Hakatare.mea-Dip Creek (Kaukau) l ( Weekly £ s.. d. Hakataramea-Rocky Point (Kowhatu) Twice weekly 1 24 4~hol'8f' coaeh James Barclay .. 11 Ii 0 0 31 Dec .. 1915. Hakatare.mea-Station Creek (delivering J ( Thrice weekly ) correspondence where practicable) 2 Hakataramea, Mount Parker, Station 12 Twice weekly .. 4-horse coach William Barclay 25 0 0 Creek, and Clarksfield 3 Kokoamo and Borton's Siding (deliver- 3 Daily Horse James B. Taylor 30 0 0 ing correspondence where practicable) 4 Kurow, Wharekuri, and (de- 30 Twice weekly .. 4-horse coach T.A.Munro 140 () 0 livering correspondence where prac- ticable) 5 Livingstone, Maerewhenua, and Toka- 5 4-times weekly Horse and trap[ R. llfoQuade 75 0 0 re.hi 6 Maheno, Incholme, and Ka.urn Hill JO Thric<' weekly .. ! Horse and trapl Walter Douglas 48 0 0 7 Maheno and 4 Daily I Hor.se and trap! G. and ,J. Southgat, 65 0 0 8 Oamaru Post Office, Railway Station, As required Sprmg-cart ; R. Jamieson 144 () 0 and Breakwater ' '

PERFORMED UNDER ARRANGEMENT. 1 , Alma and Railway Station (Deborah) I Twice dailv Foot l\Iary Robinson .. 20 0 0 2 Awamoko and Railway Station (Aitche- 2 Twice daily Horse or foot Robert Johnston 15 0 0 son's) 3 Enfield and Railway Station ! Twice dailv Foot Thomas Common 15 0 0 4 Georgetown and Railway Station (Ux- 2 Twice daily Horse S. E. Shadwell 13 0 0 bridge) :"i Kurow and Hakataramea l Twice da,ily Foot W. Barclay 20 0 0 6 Maruakoa and Windsor 4 Thrice weekly .. Horse and trap Ruth Wallis 10 0 0 i Oamaru and Ardgowan 3 Daily Horse and trap J. G. Kirton 5 0 0 8 Oamaru and Whitstone 6 Daily Horse and trap S. Wilson 5 0 0 9 Otiake and Railway Station (Strachan's) '. 1 Twice daily Foot Charles Grant 5 0 0 10 Wa.ianakarua and Railway Station l Twice daily Foot T. H. Castles 5 0 0 11 Weston and Railway Station .I.• Twice daily Foot M. ,T. Patterson .. 15 0 0 12 Windsor and Railway Station i Twice daily Foot R. Taylor 5 0 0

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. 1 Borton's and Railway Station iirr Twice daily Foot i H. Hyland .. 2 Hilderthorpe and Railway Station n Twice daily .. Foot j Thomas Cuthbert- son 3 Hillgrove and Railway Station ni Twice daily Foot E. C. Cleverley .. 4 Island Cliff and Railway Station i 8 times weekly Foot Agnes Henderson 5 Kia Ora and Whitstone 4 Daily Trap III. G. Duff 6 Otekaieke and Railway Station n Twice daily Foot A. McKenzie 7 Papakaio and Railway Station n Twice daily Foot W. Cassels 8 Peebles and Railway Station 1 Twice daily Horse E. Fraser 9 Reidston and. Railway Station i Twice daily Foot A. Carrodus IO and Railway Station J Twice daily Foot J. McIntosh 11 and Railway Station t 8 times weeklv Foot P. llfoGradie 12 Totaratahi and Railway Station .Jo Twice daily • Foot J. C. Phillips rn Waitaki and Railway Station tr,, Twice daily .. Foot D. Addison

/ 1316 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fNo. 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN.

J_~=!~I __ -----8-ervl-oo.____ ----- 111~·~1--F-req_u_•n_•_Y·-~H-ow-perf_o_rm_ed_. ~'-N_a_m_e_ot_Co_nt-ra_c_to_•·__,_ ___ti_f_s1_'1:;_._-'I-T_erm_cD_d:_n!_!_·!_~_~_;

PEBFOBJIIED U?.'DER CONTRACT. £ s. d. l · Abbotsford and Fairfield 5 Daily } Fairfield and Saddle Hill , . Thrice weekly Horse [ Margaret Loudon 40 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 2 Alexandra South and Earnsoleugh 3} Daily, 1st No- Vehicle / John King, sen.. , 50 0 0 vember to 30th April; thrice weekly, 1st May to 31st October 3 Alexandra South Post-office and Rail­ 1 As required .. Coach J a.mes Marwood 40 0 0 way-station Jackson Balolutha, Stony Creek, Bishop's, Hill­ 34 Thrice weekly Coach John Gillies Pater- I 90 0 0 end, Awamangu, Puke-ma, and Puke­ son 1 'to 5 Ba~!lutha., Pukeawa, Greenfield, and 22 Thrice weekly Coach John Gillies Pater­ 140 0 0 Clydevale son 6 Balolutha and Te Houka 6 Thrice weekly Bicycle Walter George Finn 34 0 0 7 Bannockburn and Nevis 26 Twice weekly Coach Jonathan Radford 45 0 0 from 1st Oc­ tober to 31st May; weekly from 1st June to 30th Sep- tember 8 Beck's and Lauder .• 5 Thrice weekly Vehicle , Henry Martin .. 69 0 0 9 Cromwell and Bannockburn 4 Daily Coach Jonathan Radford 55 0 0 10 and 5 Twice weekly .. Vehicle ! William Mowat .. . 24 0 0 11 Dunedin Chief Poet - office, Railway­ As required . , Motor-cars .. ' Wimpenny Broe. 980 0. 0 station, and wharves ; supplying (Limited) '~ -t ~· . motor-oars, with chauffeurs, for con­ veyance of officers of the Depart­ ment; clearing city and suburban letter-boxes and receivers; delivery of letter-carriers' bags, and delivery of parcels in the city and suburbs within a radius of four miles of the Chief Post office, Dunedin 12 Dunedin, Highcliffe, Pukehiki, The 12 Thrice weekly Coach David Arnott 56 0 0 Camp (private bag), and Sandymount 13 Dunedin, North-east Harbour, Broad 15 Daily Bay, and Portobello } Coach David Donaldson 150 0 0 Portobello, Poatiri, and Otakou , . Thrice weekly Morrison i4 Evansdale, Beaconsfield, and Merton 10 Daily Vehicle Ernest Farrell 90 0 0 (rural delivery of correspondence) , , Small 15 Green Island Railway-station, Brighton, 20 Thrice weekly ; Coach Thomas Hastie .. 50 0 0 Kuri Bush, Taieri Mouth, and Taieri daily between Beach Green Island Railway· sta­ ti on and Brighton from 1st December until one week after Easter 16 Hawea Flat and Maungawera .. 10 Thrice weekly Vehicle James Lloyd 40 0 0 17 Henley Railway-station and Berwick 4 Daily Vehicle William Welsh 60 0 0 Post-office 18 Heriot, Crookston, Dunrobin, and Park- 18 Thrice weekly Vehicle William Henry 104 0 0 hill . Clack 19 Heriot and Moa Flat Estate (rural de­ 16 Thrice weekly Vehicle John Wilson 45 0 0 livery of correspondence) Adams 20 Hindon Post-office and Railway-station 4 Twice weekly .. Vehicle James Rutherford 30 0 0 21 Houipapa Post.office and Railway­ ! Thrice weekly Horse James Wright .. 25 0 0 siding 22 Kahuika Post-office and Houipapa Rail- 8 Twice weekly .. Vehicle Thomas Forbes 50 0 0 way-siding Johnston 23 Kaitangata and Inch-Clutha 3 Thrice weekly Horse Alexander Reid 30 0 0 24 Kaitangata and Sterling 5 Twice daily .. Coach Alexander Reid 60 0 0 25 Kaitangata and Wangaloa .. 5 Thrice weekly Vehicle Alexander Reid 26 0 0 26 Ka.tea Post-office and Owaka 4 Thrice weekly Vehicle James:McLay 30 0 0 27 Kyeburn, Kokonga Post· office and 5 Daily Vehicle Alexander Wallace 55 0 0 Railway-station 28 Lawrence, Whenuakoa, Tuapeka West, 18 Thrice weekly Vehicle John McGown .. 90 0 0 Kononi, and Tuapeka Mouth 29 Lawrence and W11,ipori 14 Thrice weekly Vehicle Frederick William 75 0 0 Knight 30 Lawrence, Weatherstone, and Bluespur 7 Daily Horse James Hopkins,. 44 0 0 31 Milton, Akatore, and Glenledi 11 Twice weekly Vehicle Alexander Camp­ 28 0 0 bell and Co. (Li­ mited) 32 Naseby and Kyeburn Diggings 12 Twice weekly Vehicle Elizabeth Martha 40 0 0 Brown APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1817

POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN-cotitinued.

JI I ------Servl--ce.------'-'-'-i_· ....I __ .l'?eq __ue_n_rry_. __ __.__R_o_w_p_•_rf_orm_ed._.,_J _l!l'_am_•_of_Co_n_vac_tor_._,__s_~_:_::_._..!.,'1 _T_•rm_c~_rn_l_tf_i_n_or

huOBHBD 1710)D 0o1"l'JUOT-continued. £ s. d. 33 Ne.seby, Eweburn,-e.nd Ranfurly 9 Daily Coach Alexander Brown, 29 O O 31 Dec., 1915. jun. 34 Omakau, Me.takanui 7 Daily } Vehicle { Robert James } And Drybread . . . . • . · Thrice weekly Mitchell 80 0 0 35 Ophir Post-office and Ome.kau Railway­ 2f ~cedaily Vehicle Daniel Joseph 50 0 0 station Donnelly 36 Ophir, Poolburn, and Moe. Creek .• 8 Thrice weekly Vehicle Ellen Reilly 55 0 0 37 Oturehua, Ble.okstone Hill, St. Bathe.n's, 18 Daily Coach Francis Reighles 170 0 0 and Cambrian McGregor 38 Outram, Lee- Stream; Clark's 18 Twice weekly Vehicle Charles Brenssell 60 0 0 39 Outram, Woodside, and Ma.unga.tua 10 Daily Vehicle Charles Brenssell 80 0 0 4-0 Owaka Post-office and Railway-station 1 As required •• Vehicle Albert Walter 30 0 0 Geddes " 41 Owaka and Pouna.wea. 3 Thrice weekly, Vehicle Annie Moffatt •• 30 0 0 and dsily for six weeks dur­ ing summer season 42 Owa.ka, Owaka Valley, Taha.tika, and 131 Thrice weekly Vehicle Joseph Preastly 70 0 0 Purekireki Hee.pa 43 Palmerston, Glenpark, Dunback, Green 24 Thrice weekly Coach James Challis 120 0 0 Valley, and :rd'orrison's 44 Palmerston, Glenpark, Dunback, Me.o- 28 Thrice weekly Coach J a.mes Challis 130 0 0 re.e's Flat, and Moonlight 45 Patea.roa and Pa.erau 12 Weekly Vehicle Esther Shriek 30 0 0 46 Pa.tea.roe. e.nd Waipia.ta 9 Thrice weekly Coe.ch Robert McSkim- 50 0 0 ming 4 7 Pembroke, Ma.karora. Wharf, and Maka.­ 39 .Weekly Motor-launch Lake Wanaka 130 0 0 rora Ferry Company (Limited) 48 Port Chalmers Post-office, Railwa.y­ l As required Vehicle Charles Stevenson 25 0 0 station, and wharves 49 Puerua, Port Molyneux, and Roma.ha.pa 6l Thrice weekly Vehicle William Paterson 30 0 0 50 Ra.ta.nui Post-office and Catlin's River ll Daily Horse Robert Shaw 30 0 0 Railway-station 51 R,atanui, Tarara, and Pa.patowai 13 Twice weekly Coe.ch William Lawson 105 0 0 52 Ta.utuku and Papatowai 6 Twice weekly Horse George William 30 0 0 Clarke 53 Toiro Post-office and Railway-siding .. 2 Daily Horse John Crawford .. 25 0 0 54 W aikoikoi Post-office and Poma.hake. 5 Thrice weekly Vehicle John Steward 35 0 0 Railway-siding 55 Wa.ipiata and Gimmerburn .. 8 Thrice weekly Vehicle William Dowle 36 0 0 56 Waitahuna. and Waitahuna. Gully 3 Daily .. Horse Samuel Henry 26 0 0 57 Waite.huna., Wa.itahuna. West, and Pu­ 11 Thrice weekly Vehicle John Kirby 68 18 0 keti, via river road, one way 58 We.itepeke. Post-office and Railway­ 4 Daily Vehicle John Aitken 30 0 0 siding Somerville 59 Waiwera South, Ashley Downs, and 7 Thrice weekly Vehicle Donald Frederick 45 0 0 Taumata Scott 60 Wha.retoa. and Clydeva.le 5 Thrice weekly Vehicle Alexander M c - 25 0 0 Donald Clyde Railway- station, Post· office, 13 Daily Coach Wa.enga, and Cromwell Cromwell, Lowburn Ferry, Bendigo, 20 Twice weekly .. Coach l Lindis Crossing, and Tarras Cromwell, Lowburn Ferry, Queens- 43 Thrice weekly Coach Iberry, Luggate, Hawea Flat, Albert Town, and Pembroke Cromwell, Ka.warau Gorge, Waitiri, 42 Thrice weekly Coach Gibbston, Arrowtown, Lower Shot- H. Craig and Co. 2,196 4 0 61 over, Frankton, and Queenstown (Limited) Lawrence Post-office and Railway­ ! As required Vehicle 1 station Lawrence, Evans Flat, Beaumont, 4-0 Daily Coach Ra.e's Junction,Island Block, Horse­ I shoe Bend, Miller's Flat, Ettrick, Dumbarton, and Roxburgh. l Roxburgh, Coal Creek Flat, Ta.whiti, 28 Thrice weekly Coach Ba.Id Hill Flat, and Alexandra South

PDll'OBHED UNDER A.BBANGElllENT. Balclutha Post. office and Railway. i As required • • Express John Peter Ander­ 20 0 0 station son 2 Clark's and Deep Stream (rural delivery 7 Twice weekly.. Vehicle Daniel Lovell •• 12 0 0 of correspondence) 3 Clarksville Post - office ·and Re.ilwe.y- l Daily Foot Winnie Eliza.beth 10 0 0 station Scudamore I 1318 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No; 31

POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN-continued.

1 Date ot Service, Frequency. How performed. / Name of Contractor. Annual Termination or ~I Subsld$. I Contract. [iii I

PERFORl\lllD UNDER. A&R4NOQIIN'f-C01ttinued. £ s. cl. 4 Clinton ancl Knriwao ••• I 4 Daily from 1st Vehicle Peter Bayne 12 0 0 January to :HstMay,ancl I st Septemher to 31st De- cem her; t"rice weekly from l st June to :ll st August, Clinton and Popotunoa (rural delivery 16 Twice weekly,, Vehil'le ,James McIntosh 20 0 0 of correspondence) 6 Cromwell and Lowburn Ferry 4 Weekly Vehicle William Clark i 16 0 7 Dunedin to Anderson's Bay, Caver­ As required Trftn1 Dunedin City Cor­ 192 10 0 sham, Dlllledin North, Moray Place, poration North-east Valley, South Dunedin, St. Kilda, and conveyance of letter­ carriers 8 Dunedin and Mornington 2 As requirecl Tram Mornington Bo­ 15 0 0 rough Trams 9 Dunedin and Mount Cargill .. 6 Twice weekly .. Vehicle Henry W a I t e r 20 0 0 Winter 10 Dunedin, Roslyn, and Maori Hill 3 Twice daily 'fran1 Dunedin and Ros- 30 °": 0 lyn Tram Coy. 11 Dunedin and Whare Flat 10 i Twice weekly .. Horse Samuel Rollinson 15 0 0 12 Forsyth Post-office and Railway-siding I! Thrice w,•-,kly Foot KatP Fraser 5 0 0 13 Glenore Post-offi,,e and Railway-siding }1'·Daily Foot ,John Duffus 1 10 0 0 Ridgwell 14 Goodwood and l!'lag Swamp .. 1± Daily Foot Alexander Bringansl 20 0 0 15 Henley Post-office and Railway-station ! Twice daily Horse Edwin Smith .. 15 0 0 16 Kaitangata Post - office and Railway- ±1 As required i'ehicle Alexandn Reid .. 20 0 0 station 17 Kaka Point and Port Molyneux 2}1 Thrice weekly Horse Mary McGuffog 14 0 0 18 Kakapuaka Post - office and Railway­ 100 i Daily Foot Thomas McKee 5 0 0 siding yd.1' i 19 and Tarras 12 . Weekly Vehicle Edriek Adolphus 32 10 0 ' l\Iunro 20 Miller's Flat Post-office and coach, and ±j Daily Foot William Balfour 21 0 0 delivery of telegrams Rendall 21 Milton and Moneymore 5 i Thric<, weekly Vehi~le Alexander Camp­ 13 15 0 bell (Limited) 22 Milton and Table Hill 8 Twice weekly .. Vehide Alexander Camp­ 20 0 0 bell (Limited) 23 Milton and Waronui (conveying corre- 8 Daily Train Bruce Railway and 15 0 0 spondence each way) Coal Company

24 Mosgiel Post-office and Railway-staticm 1 As required Vehicle Peter Meldrum 6cl. per trip 25 Ngapuna Post-office and Railway-siding Foot J o h n William 5 0 0 Graham· 26 North - east Harbour Post-office and 1200 ll! :::: Foot Mary Margaret 5 0 0 coach ' yd. Hinkley

27 Otokia Post-office and Railway-siding .. 128ch 1 Daily Foot Albert Edward 8 0 0 Leedham 28 Pembroke and Cardrona ! 16 Weekly from 1st Vehicle Robert McDougall, £1 per trip May to 31st jun. October 29 Port Chalmers and Taiaroa .. 7 i 'Thriee weekly Steanwr Samuel Wheatley 5 0 0 I McCallum · 30 Puketiro Post-office and Railway-siding t' Twice weekly .. Foot James Christie 5 0 0 31 Purakanui Post - office and Railway- itl Daily Horse ,John Foote 20 0 0 siding 32 Ratanui and Hinahina 3 i Twice weekly .. Vehicle Mary Harrington 10 0 0 33 Tapanui Post-office and Railway-station As required Coach Patrick McCann 12 10 0 34 Tawanui Post-office and Papa,tupu Rail- ii.l J '!'wire weekly .. Foot ,James Cooper 10 0 0 way-siding 35 The Reefs Post-office and Railway- Daily Vehicle James Garrett . · 1 6 0 0 platform 36 Tuapeka Mouth and Rongahere 3 Thrice weekly Horse Alexander J o h n 14 0 0 Brown . 37 Ururua and Puke-ma 3 Thrice weekly Horse Henry James Cut-1' 6 0 0 tance 38 Waipiata and Hamilton South 5!1 Twice weekly .. Vehicle James Samuel .. , 20 0 0 39 Waipiata Post-office and Railway- i Daily Horse Robert Francis Mc-j 12 0 0 station Bride 40 Warrington Post-office and Railway­ Daily Foot , William Ewing I 5 0 0 siding . Whyte . 41 Wedderburn Post-office and Railway­ Daily Foot Janey Monica 10 0 0 siding McKay 42 Wharuarimu and Papatowai Weekly Horse Arthur Stoddart 20 0 0 APRIL·· 10. J 'rHE NEW hEALAND GAZE-'r'l1E. 1319

!------Date of Service. ~ Frequency. Bow performed. Name of Contractor. Annual Tennination or HI I! I I I I Subsidy. i~ ; 0::; Contract. _o~--~------~-~------~-----~------~------

PERFORMED BY POSTMASTERS, PAYMENT FOR WHICH INCLUDED IN SALARY. Ahuriri Flat Post-office and Glenomaru 2 Thrice weekly I Vehicle William Leslie Railway-siding 2 Anderson's Bay (delivery of correspond- 4 Daily Vehicle Jane Samuel ence) 3 Auripo Post-office and Railway-siding l Daily .l!'oot Hannah l•lorence McLennan 1 4 Chatto Creek Post-office and Railway- i! Daily Foot James William siding Cannan 5 Clarendon Post-office and Railway- ! Daily l<'oot Mary Smith siding 6 Dunedin and Halfway Bush .. 5 Daily Foot William Thomas Bunting 7 Eilievale Post-office and Railway- 100 Daily Eoot Lily Heriot ~'owler siding yd. 8 Glenomaru Post-office and Railway- } Thrice weekly Foot George Ha;v siding 9 Hayward's Point and Purakanui ll Daily Foot Michael Mickelson i 10 Hunt's Road Post-office and Railway- t Thrice weekly Foot Catherine Elizabeth siding Gorman I 11 Ida Valley Post•oflice and Railway- 200 Daily ]!'oot Jessie Scherp I siding yd. I 12 Kaihiku Post-office and Railway-siding 200 Daily Foot Lewis Seymour I yd. McKee :I rn Karitane Post - office and Puketeraki 1-l- Thrice weekly Foot John James Aber- l. Railway-station nethy ! 14 Manuka Creek Post-office and Railway, 1 Daily Foot Ann Theresa Cal-

siding linan I 15 Milburn Post-office and Railway-station 1 Daily Foot Thomas Hendersoni 16 Pomahaka Post-office and Railway- 250 Daily Foot Walter James I siding yd. Rodger .. ! 17 Ravensbourne (delivery of correspond- 7 Daily Vehicle William Barclay ence) 18 Rock and Pillar Post-office and Railway- l Daily Foot Rose Stanley siding 19 Romahapa Post-office and Railway- i Daily Foot Marcus . Thomas I siding I Jackman 20 Twice daily St. Leonard's Post-office and Railway- ! Foot }lenrietta .Manson I siding I 21 Sutton Post-office and Railway-siding 260 Daily Foot Margaret A I i c e I yd. Deaker 22 Wairuna Post-office and Railway-siding 12ch Daily I Foot John Ranlin 23 Warepa Post-office and Railway-siding 100 Daily Foot Mary Jane Allen r I yd. I l 24 Wylie's Crossing Post-office and Rail- !Och Daily J Foot Susanna Tweed .. way-siding I

POSTAl, DISTRICT OF INVERCARQILL.

PERFORMED UNDER COllTBAOl', £ s. cl. 1 Arrowtown and Macetown 8 [ Twice weekly .. , Spring-cart f William Reid . . · 30 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. 2 Arrowtown, Lower Shotover, Frankton, 13 Daily .. , 3-horse coach .· Andrew Jopp, jun. 130 0 0 and Queenstown I 3 Centre Bush Railway-siding, Matai, and 7 I Twica weekly .. Vehicle i William ..David 26 0 0 Otapiri Gorge Lepper 4 Clifden and Wairoto (rural delivery) 81 Twice weekly .. Horse Charles Richard 30 0 0 Mathers 5 Colao Bay and Round Hill .. 3 Thrice weekly Horse Frederick Rey- 35 0 0 nolds 6 1 Fortrose, Otara, HeJdane, and Slope 20 I Twice weekly .. 2· horee ooach Daniel Hurle 28 0 0 Point 7 ]!'ortrose and 51 Daily Coach , Samuel Templeton , 50 0 0 8 Freshford Railway-station and Wendon- 3 Daily Horse Thomas Francis 40 0 0 side Maher 9 Gore, East Chatton, North Chatton, 22 I Thrice weekly Gig Robert Parfitt 103 0 0 Chatton, Otama, and KnapdeJe Neale 10 Hokonui and Hokonui Railway-siding 3!1 Thrice weekly Horse Andrew Davidson 26 0 0 II Invercargill Chief Post-office and Rail- 5ch.1 As required Express Frederick Walter 9d. per load way-station Pope 12 Invercargill : Delivery of parcels in Daily Vehicle N.Z. Express Com- * town and suburbs pany (Limited) 13 lnvercargill, Lorne, and .• 1! Daily Coach Heads and Jilli 35 0 0 (George Heads and James Henry Hill) .. 14 Invercargill, Waikiwi, and West Plains 1611 Daily Motor-cycle Joseph Drury 80 0 0 (rureJ delivery) 15 Lumsden and 65 1 Twice weekly I 2-horse buggy, , C r o s b i e Bros.) Mossburn, The Key, Hillside Creek, I or coach if I (Joseph 11:lichael ' , and - passenger! Crosbie andr, 290 0 0 From 1st November to 30th April Twice weekly traffic war- ' Francis James .From 1st May to 31st October Weekly f rants I Crosbie) 16 Mataura and Fernda,le 5 Twice weekly .. Horse Mrs. Ellen Cle. 22 10 0 ment * 3d. each town parcel; 4d. each ,uburbe.n parcel 1320 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

POSTAL DISTRICT- OF INVERCARGILL-contitwed.

Date ot Annual Termination of Service. IIi I Fr~uenoy. IHow performed, I Name of ~ntr~. Subsidy. ~ntract.

I'BBFORJl!ED UNDEB CONTRA.OT--continued. £ s. d. 17 Mate.ura and Tuturau 61 Thrice weekly Dog-cart Andrew M u i r 50 0 0 31 Dec .. 1!115. Shanks 18 Mate.ura and Waimumu 6 Thrice weekly Trap Anthony Marshall 40 0 0 19 Mill Road Railway-station, Myross 12 Thrice weekly Gig Peter Myers Dar­ 65 0 0 Bush, , , and ragh 20 Mossburn and Matuku 5i Twice weekly .. Horse Thomas Kearney 39 0 0 21 Niagara and Chaslands 12 Twice weekly .. 3-horse coach John Templeton, 38 0 0 . jun. 22 Nightcaps, Opio and Beaumont Schools 12 Twice weekly .. Vehicle John Osborne 39 0 0 (rural delivery) Clapp 23 Nightcaps and Birchwood .. 12 Twice weekly .. Trap Herbert Ferguson 60 0 0 30 June, 1913. Weaver 24 Nightcaps and Wairaki (rural delivery) 22 Weekly Horse John Osborne 25 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Clapp 25 Ote.ute.u, Hua.rahi, Ora.wia., Ea.stem 22 Thrice weekly I Bush, and Clifden Coach Michael O'Brien 182 0 0 And Mangapiri and Blackmount 42 Weekly j 26 Otautau, Scott's Gap, and Aparima 12 Thrice weekly Trap Patrick Thomas 51 0 0 Sheedy 27 Paterson's Inlet ( also collecting corre­ 16 Weekly Launch Thomas Bragg .. 65 0 0 spondence from The Neck and North Arm Settlements) and Hali-moon Bay 28 Pukerau, Kawera, Karere, Ote.raia 1 Gig James McKenzie 50 0 0 And Pukerau and Benio .. ! }Thrice weekly 29 Queenstown, Arthur's Point, Maori 20 Twice weekly .. 2-horse coach Julien Bordeau .. 47 0 0 Point, and Skipper's in summer, coach or horse in winter 30 RiverSlia.le and Wendon 6i Twice weekly .. Trap Michael Shea 25 0 0 31 Riverton, Wild Bush, Gummie's Bush, 12i Thrice weekly Trap George Edwin 54 0 0 a,id Groper's Bush Lockett 32 Riverton Post-office and Railway-station 26ch As required Van Charles Edward 35 0 0 Johnstone 33 Post - office and Railway­ 54ch Twice daily Trap or foot Charles Reginald 34 0 0 station Collins 34 Wa.ikaka and Wendon Valley 4 Thrice weekly Horse Peter McCarthy 25 0 0 35 W a.ika wa; Niagara, Quarry Hills, and 17 Four times 4-horse coach John Templeton, 90 0 0 Tokonui Railway-ste.tion weekly jun. 36 Wa.irio and Wrey's Bush 5 Daily Spring-cart Robert Milne 50 0 0 37 Winton, Oreti, and Heddon Bush 13 Daily } Motor-cycle Hugh Hamilton 105 0 0 And South Hillend 20 Thrice weekly 38 Woodlands and Dacre 5 Twice daily Vehicle John Mackay Car- 22 0 0 ran 39 Wright's Bush, Otahuti, Isla Bank, and 14! Daily Motor-car George Burt 75 0 0 ,, Drummond 40 Wyndham, Menzie's Ferry, Sea.ward 14 Daily } Downs, and 9 Twice weekly Coach Windleborn and 200 0 0 Wyndham and Mimihau .. Broom Wyndham and Mokorete. .• 15 Twice weekly

I'BBFORMED UNDER .ABRA.NG]!lMENT. 1 Balfour and Hiwiroa 5 Twice weekly. . Horse Mrs. Grace Craig 20 0 0 Da.ley 2 Charlton Post-office and Railway-station i Daily Foot Mrs. Mary Car­ 4 0 0 michael 3 Glade House and 33 Fortnightly Foot Dept. of Agricul­ 25 0 0 ture and Tourists 4 Glenorchy and Paradise 12 Thrice weekly in Foot David Aitken 12 IO 0 summer; twice weekly in winter 5 Gore and Croydon Bush 4 Thrice weekly Horse James Patterson 15 0 0 6 Ha.If-moon Bay and Murray River 12 Weekly Launch Inverca.rgill Ship­ 12 0 0 ping Co. (Ltd.) 7 Hedgehope Ra.ilway-ste.tion and Glencoe 10 Twice weekly.. Horse GeorgeCottell 20 0 0 Batcheler 8 Inverca.rgill and Ota.ta.rs. 5 •rwioe weekly .. Spring-cart Andrew Anderson 12 0 0 9 Kapuka and Wa.ituna 4 Weekly Horse Oswald Crawford 10 0 0 10 Kingston and Queenstown 22 Daily Steamer N.Z. Railway De- 500. 0 0 partment 11 Kinloch Post-office and Wharf 2ch. Thrice weekly in Foot Irene Lucy Gray 5 0 0 summer; twice Bryant weekly in winter 12 Maitland Railway-siding and Post-office 50ch D~y Foot Fred Gutschlag .. 5 0 0 13 Merino Downs and Maitland Railway- 5 Twice weekly •. Horse Fred Gutschlag .. 20 0 0 station ' 14 Otahuti Post-office and Main Road . ! Daily Foot Alexander Mc- 5 0 0 i Kenzie 15 Ota.utan Post - office and Railway- lllch As required Trap Edward Charles station Renowden APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

POSTAL DISTRICT OF INVERCARGILL---.:om,nued.

Dat.e of Annua Termination rt fl Frequenq, IHow performed. , Named Comractor. Subddy. ig I Contract. UI ------'--=--'------'----- PERFORMED UNDER A&RANGEMENT--COntinued. £ s. d. 16 Otautau and Gladfield (rura.l delivery) 8 Twice weekly .. Spring-cart John James Boyd 12 0 0 17 Post-office and Railway-station 9ch. Daily Foot William Connor 8 0 0 18 Papa.tota.ra and .. 3 Weekly Horse William John 12 0 0 Erskine 19 Parawa and Nokomai 11 Weekly Buggy John Butson 20 0 0 20 Queenstown, Glenorchy, Kinloch, and 38 Thrice weekly in Steamer N.Z. Government 55 0 0 Creighton summer; twice Railways weekly in winter 21 Queenstown and Moke Creek 9 Weekly Horse John Seffer 20 0 0 22 Queenstown Wharf and Post-office 37ch Daily Cart Richard Jones 18 0 0 23 Queenstown, Arthur's Point, and Whare• 7 Twice weekly .. Trap Grant and Mc- 20 0 0 huanui Ca.ulay (Alex­ ander Adam /..,.'i Grant, Robert rJ'' ' John McCauley) 24 Riverscla.le andlKaweku .. 4 Twice weekly. . i Trap Michael Shea 19 0 0 26 Skipper's and tTpper Shotover 7 Weekly ! Packhorse Julien Bordeau .. 15 0 0 26 Railway-siding and Post- 1 Thrice weekly Foot Frederick George 10 0 0 office Henry Tubb .. 27 Te Anau and Glade House .. 46 Twice weekly. • Steamer Dept. of Agricul- £2 per trip ture and Tourists 28 Titiroa and Pine Bush 2 Thrice weekly Horse James Watson .. 15 0 0 29 Tussock Creek and Wilson's Crossing 4 Twice weekly .. Horse Henry Cox 12 0 0 • 30 and Spar Bush 5 Thrice weekly Motor-cycle Robert Ellis 14 0 0 Stevenson 31 Waianiwa and Taramoa 3 Twice weekly .. Horse John Nunn 12 0 0 . 32 Waikaka and Greenva.le 4 Twice weekly .. Horse Peter McCarthy 20 0 0 33 Waika.ka Va.lley Post-office and Rail- ! Twice da.ily .. Foot Peter McCarthy 20 0 0 way-station 34 Waikawa Va.lley and Main Road . . \ 2 Thrice weekly Horse George James 7 0 0 Williamson 35 Waipounamu Post-office and Railway­ ~ Daily Horse James Pollock .. 20 0 0 station 36 j Wright's Bush Post-office and Railway­ 1 I Daily Foot Mrs. Jeanie White 7 IO 0 station · Ramsay Burt

l'ERFOBMBD BY POSTMASTEBS, PAY.Ml!INT FOR WHICH INOLUDl!ID IN SALA:AY. 1 Benmore Post-office and Railway-station 2ch. Daily Foot Edward Thomas · Matthews 2 Brown's Post-ofl¥ie and Railway-station 2ch. Daily Foot Robert Jenkins .. 3 Gorge Road Post-office and Railway- i Daily Foot Thomas Monteath station 4 Harrington's Post-office and Railway- 1 Twice weekly .. Foot .l!'rederick William station Lokan 5 Kapuka Post-office and Railway-station 15ch Daily Foot Charles Robin son I 6 Limehills Post-office and Ord's Crossing 1 Daily Foot William Stewart · Railway-station 7 Lower Shotover Post-office and Main 2ch. Daily Foot William J o h n ,· Road Churstain 1 8 Post-office and Railway­ ! Daily Foot or cycle George Tomlinson ! station 9 Mossburn Post-office and Railway- 6ch. Weekly Foot Thomas Parker I station Dyer 10 Ocean Beach Post-office and Railway- 2ch. Twice daily Foot David Mitchell .. ' station 11 Par aw a Po st-office and Railway­ ! Daily Foot Thomas Shirley .. station 12 Te Tua Post-office and Railway-station ! Thrice weekly Foot Miss Mary Mc- , Kenzie • 13 Tisbury Post-office and Railway-station i Daily Foot James Carruthers Murphy 14 Titiroa Post-office and Railway-station ! Daily Jfoot James Watson . . I 15 Tokonui Gorge Post-office and Railway­ 5ch. Daily Foot Robert Archiba.ld I station Elliot 1 · 16 Waihoaka Post· office and Railway- !II Twice weekly .• Foot , Sarah Ann Arm- , station / strong , 17 Waimatua -Post· office and Railway- I3ch. Twice weekly .. Foot Matthew Lindsay ! station

Sl!IA Sl!IRVIOl!IS. Bluff and Ha.If-moon Bay 22 Weekly Tug The Bluff Harbour 300 0 0 31 Dec., 1915. Board 2 Invercargill (or Bluff), Te Oneroa, and 95 Once every two Steamer lnveroargill Ship­ 22 18 4 30 June, 1913. Cromarty months ping Co. ( Ltd.) (per trip) 1322 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Registrars of tlui BirthB and DeathB of Maoris apyoi'ntul. Na.ine. Pl&ee, Edward Henry Micklethwaite Alford Rangiahua. Wiremu Hoani Tana, Rangfawhia. Hugh Richard William Hamilton Rangitahi. Registrar-General's Office, John Hope ,. .. Rangitukia. Wellington, 8th April, 1913. Raukokore. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons William Simon Saunders I Mrs. Catherine Eliza.beth Clark Rawhitiroa. have been appointed Registrars of Births and'Deaths of l Neil McLean Reporua. ::tat the places set respectively opposite their names, John Bateman Lee .. Ruatoki. Robert Nelson Burns Taemaro. Name. Place. Mrs. Bertha Wa.tt .. Ta.haroa. Joseph Walter Williams Ahipara. I David Walter Miller Ta.kahiwai. William Henry Reeves Arowhenua. Arthur Duncan MacArthur Tangoio. Henry Grafton Vine Hapua. Am bier Woodhead .. Tanoa. Cornelius Mahoney . . Hiruharama, Walter England Ta.utoro. Miss Kate Bruce Lloyd . Robert Patrick :Flood Te Ahuahu. Charles Woodhouse Grace Kaikohe. Michael Downey Te Araroa. Mrs. Anne Judkins . . Kakanui. William Henry Manning Te Haroto. Riwai Tawhiri Karetu. Miss Mary Jamieson Te Huruhi. Hugh Mahon Foley Karioi. Duncan Cameron Te Kaba. Cecil Gifford Laurenson Pollock Kenana. •Joseph Banks Te Kao . Hugh Parker-Smith Kokako. Rae Cumberland Cameron Te Kopua. Edwin Greensmith . . Manaia. (Coro- Edward John Whelan Te Kotukutnku. mand:il). Horace Peru Evans Godwin Te Matai. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Moss Mangamaunu. ,John McIntyre Te Pupuke. George Henry Malcolm Mangamuka. David Barnett Te Ra.whiti. Mrs. Maggie Hulme Maraeroa. Henry Warren Broderick Te Teko. Miss Lilian Church .. Mataora Bay. Vernon Sta.cay Te W otu. Miss Mabel Wylie .. Matata. William Henry Scammell Te Whaiti. Miss Maungatai Julia Paul Matihetihe. David Sinclair . Francis Bell Maunder Motiti Island. Frederick Read Wykes Tokaa.nu. Charles Conrad Hubbard Motuti. Harry Coventry Tokomaru Bay. Moses South Nuhaka. Armine George Drake Torere. James Young Ohaeawai. Benjamin Cresswell Housley .. Touwai. Mrs. Ellen Louise Barnes Okautete. Charles Hawkesworth Brown., 'l'uhara. Joseph McLachlan .. Omaio. Hamilton Hedley White Tupa.roa. Robert John Nisbet .. Omanaia. Miss Georgina Handcock Waihua. Charles William Ablett Omarumutu. John Bain Munro Wai-iti. Alfred Henry Read .. Oparure. Henry Law Waikare. George Grindley Opoutere. Herbert Rogers Waima. Felix Kelly Orauta. Thomas Merrie Waima.maku. John Adkins Oromohoe. Mrs. Agnes Horneman Waimarama. Frederick James Hayman Oruanui. Mrs. Euphemia Ethel Nicolson Waimiha. Miss Elizabeth Mary Lena Gibbons Otamauru. Francis Albert Dalo Waioma.tatini. Mrs. Janet Purnell .. Otaua. Joseph John Guest .. Waiorongoma.i. Miss Frances Elizabeth Baker. Paeroa ('l'au- Johannes Ehrenfried Zimmermann Waiotapu. ranga). Miss Minnie Levert .. Waioweka. Percival Crene Pamapuria. Charles Thomas McFarlane Waitaha.nui. Henry McNeish Walker Pamoana. Mrs. La,ura Askew .. Waitapu. Miss Clara Josephine Lundon Papamoa. Kenneth McKenzie .. Whakaki. Miss Susan Fanny Vuglar Foley Paparore. George Johnston Wha.karapa. Henry Hirst Rayner Parapara. Miss Eva Duthie Wha.karara. Patrick Herlihy Parawera. Rev. Henry William Burgoyne Whakarewarewa. John William Bennett Pawarenga. Frank Lisle Wha.ngape. Abel Warburton Peria. William Fra.ser . Philip Henry Clemance Pipiriki. Gordon Ma.ckay Whangaruru. Henry Joh , Ryde .. Poroporo. Richard Irwin Kernahan , Richard Henry Thompson Poroti. Oswald John Howarth Whareponga. Frederick Herbert Selwyn Matthewij Pukepoto. Hans Alexander Hamilton Whirinaki. Charles Samuel Chaplin Port Waikato. Caleb Percy Wills .. Rakaunui. F. W. MANSFIELD, Registrar-General. Herbert Lester Thirtle Ranana.

Nortlien1 District Saddlers, Harness, and Ba,q Makers.-Recom­ mendation of Concitiahon Council.

HEREAS an industrial dispute has arisen between the W Auckland Saddlers, Harness-makers, Collar-makers, and Bridle-cutters' Industrial Union of Workers and the Auckland Saddlery Company, Victoria Street, Auckland, and others: the following are the recommendations of the Conciliation Council :-

Ho·urs of Work. I. The hours of work shall be forty-eight in each week. On Saturdays in each week the hours of work shall expire not later than 1 p.m., except in districts where the statutory half-holiday is on aµy other day of. the week, when the hours of work shall expire not later than 1 p.m. on that day. All time worked be­ yond the time mentioned in this clause or on holidays shall be considered overtime, and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a quarter for the first three hours, time and a half for the next three hours, double time after midnight, on any days except the days mentioned in clause 10 hereof, on which days, including APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 13'23

Sundays, all work shall be paid for at the rate of double time . .A.ny time. Jost through the worker's own default shall be made up before overtime rates are paid.

Classes of Workers. 2. (a.) Only four classes of workers shall be recognized-,­ namely, journeymen, machinists, female stitchers, and appren­ tices. (b.) Female stitchers in the bag-making department may be employed to paste the strawboard for portmanteau and Gladstone bags, and to do other work in that department. (c.) Female stitchers in the saddle branch shall not be em­ ployed in panelmaking. Wa,ge.s. 3. (a.) Every journeyman working at any branch of the trade Rhall be paid not less than ls. 2d. per hour. (b.) An apprentice, after serving five years, may be employed at the rate of not less than £2 per week for the first six months after the expiration of his apprenticeship, and at the rate of not less than £2 5s. for the second six months. (c.) Journeywomen machinists shall be paid not less than lld. per hour. (d.) All wages shall be paid weekly.

PieceuJork. 4. Piecework shall not be ·allowed except in the collar-making branch, and then only when a log shall have been agreed upon between the union and the employer or employers who desire to have this class of work done on piecework.

Under-rate Workers. 5. (a.) Any worker who considers himself incapable of earning the minimum wage fixed by this award may be paid such lower wage as may from time to time be fixed, on the application of the worker, after due notice to the union, by the local Inspector of Awards or such other person as the Court may from time to time appoint for that purpose; and such Inspector or other person in so fixing such wages shall have regard to the worker's capability, his past earnings, and such other circumstances as such Inspector or other person shall think fit to consider ·after hearing such evidence and argument as the union and such worker shall offer. (b .) Such permit shall be for such period not exceeding six months as such Inspector or other person shall determine, and after the expiration of such period shall continue in force until fourteen days' notice shall have been given to such worker by the secretary of the union requiring him to have his wage again fixed in manner prescribed by this clause; provided that in the case of any person whose wage is so fixed by reason of old age or per­ manent disability it may be fixed for such longer period as such Inspector or other person shall think fit. (e.) Notwithstanding the foregoing, it shall be competent for a worker to agree in writing with the president or secretary of the union upon such wage without having the same so fixed. (d.) It shall be the duty of the union to give notice to the Inspector of Awards of every agreement made with ·a worker pur­ suant hereto. (e.) It shall be the duty of an employer, before employing a· worker at such lower wage, to examine the permit or agreement by which such wage is fixed. Apprentices. 6. (a.) An employer taking an apprentice to learn the trade shall be deemed to undertake the duty which he agrees to perform as a duty enforceable under this -award, and shall pay such ap­ prentice not less than the undermentioned rates of wages : For the first year, 7s. 6d. per week; for the second year, 12s. 6d. per week; for the third year, 17s. 6d. per week; for the fourth ~-ear, £1 2s. 6d. per week; for the fifth year, £1 lOs. per week. (b.) The period of apprenticeship shall be five years, but three months' probation shall be allowed the first employer of any apprentice to determine his fitness, such three months to be in­ cluded in the period of apprenticeship. The obligation of the app-r.e-1),tice to serve the employer Rhall be deemed to be a duty and enforQea'l,le µp.1:kr this award. l:J24 THE .NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 81

(c.) At the end of the period of apprenticeship the employer shall give the apprentice a certificate to show that he has served his apprenticeship. Should the employer at any time before the termination of the apprenticeship wish for any reason to dis­ pense with the services of the. apprentice, he shall give him a cer­ tificate for the time served and procure him another employer carrying on business within a reasonable distance of the original employer's place of business, who will continue to teach the ap­ prentice, to pay him the wages prescribed by this award according to the total length of time he has served, and generally to per­ form the obligation of the original employer; provided it shall­ not be obligatory on an employer to find the apprentice another employer if he shall so misconduct himself as to entitle the em­ ployer to discharge him, but he shall give him a certificate of the time actually served. No employer shall be entitled to take on more than one such transferred apprentice, provided that at the time of the transfer taking place such employer has then his full complement of apprentices allowed by this award. (d.) An employer taking an apprentice shall give notice thereof and the name of the apprentice to the Inspector of Factories within one week after the expiration of the period of probation, and an employer transferring an apprentice to another employer shall similarly, within one week thereof, give notice of such transfer to such Inspector. (e.) An employer shall not be deemed to discharge his duties towards his apprentice if he fails to keep him at work owing to slackness of work, but such slackness may form a proper ground for transferring him to a master willing to undertake the responsi­ bility of teaching him. (/.) When an apprentice is discharged for aause, the employer shall send notice of the discharge and the cause thereof to the Inspector of Factories. (g.) Existing legal arrangements with or relating to apprentices now serving any employer may continue, provided that any em­ ployer wishing them to continue shall forward the names of his piesent apprentices to the Inspector of Factories within one month after the filing of this award; but any apprentice now se"1ng under verbal agreement shall be deemed an apprentice under this clause. (h.) No deduction shall be made from the wage of an appren­ tice except for lost time through the worker's illness or default, or on account of the temporary closing of the factory for cleaning the same or for repairing the machinery, and the apprentice shall make up such lost time before the following year of his appren­ ticeship shall be deemed to commence, and the total period of his apprenticeship shall be extended for a period equal to such lost time. Proportion of Apprentices. 7. The proportion of apprentices and female stitchers to journeymen employed by any employer shall not exceed the fol­ lowing, viz. :- Saddle Branck.-One apprentice and one female stitcher to one journeyman, or two apprentices and one female stitcher to two journeymen, or two apprentices and one female stitcher to three journeymen, or three apprentices and two female stitchers to four journeymen, or four apprentices and two female stitchers to five journeymen, or four apprentices and two female stitchers to six journeymen, or five ·apprentices and three female stitchers to seven journeymen, or six apprentices and three female stitchers to eight journeymen, or six apprentices and three female stitchers to nine journeymen. The same proportion to be recognized throughout. Machinery Branck.-One male or female apprentice to every three or fraction of three journeymen or journeywomen recognized II1achinists. Harness B1·anck.-One male or one female apprentice to one journeyman. Where only two journeymen are employed, one male or female apprentice to be allowed to each journeyman, or two male or female apprentices to three journeymen, or three male or female apprentices to four journeymen, or four male or female apprentices to six journeymen. The same proportion to be recog­ nized throughout. Collar-making Bmnch.-One male apprentice to one journey­ man. Where only two journeymen are employed, one male ap­ prentice to be allowed to each journeyman, or two male appren­ tices to three journeymen, or three male apprentices to four APRIL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 13~5

journeymen, or four male apprentices to six journeymen. The same proportion to be recognized throughout. Bridle - cutting Branch. - One apprentice and two female stitchers to one journeyman, or one apprentice and three female stitchers to two journeymen, or two apprentices and four female stitchers to three journeymen, or three apprentices and three female stitchers to three journeymen, or three apprentices and five female stitchers to four journeymen; after this one apprentice and one female stitcher or two female stitchers to each additional journeyman. Bag and trunk makers are to have one ·apprentice to each journeyman, male or female. Where there is only one apprentice kept in any branch or shop, and he has served three years, ap. additional apprentice may be taken on so as to enable the former to have a better opportunity of learning his trade. . During the currency of the first two years of apprenticeship in the saddle branch the apprentice shall be taught seaming and stitching. Female Stitchers. 8. For the purpose of determining the proportion of appren­ tices and female stitchers to journeymen, in taking any new apprentice or female stitcher, the calculation shall be based on ·a two-thirds full-time employment of journeymen employed during the previous three calendar months.

· Wages of Female Stitchers. 9. 'lhe following shall be the minimum weekly wage for female stitchers: For the first year, 7s. 6d. per week; for the second year, 12s. 6d. per week; for the third year, 17s. 6d. per week; for the fourth year, .£1 5s. per week; for the fifth year, .£1 10s. per week; and thereafter, .£1 15s. per week.

Holidays. 10. The following days shall be recognized as holidays in all branches, viz. : New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, birthday of reigning Sovereign, Christmas Day, and Labour Day. Exemptions. 11. E. Le Roy; Macky, Logan, and Co.; and J. Burns and Co. are exempted from this award, except in so far ·as wages and apprentices are concerned. Factory W orkslwps. 12 . .All work shall be performed in the factory workshops, and no worker shall do work of any description at the trade for the purpose of trade after leaving the employer's place of business, provided such worker be fully employed, except when permits to work at home are granted to workers who are physically unfit to attend -at their employer's place of business. Preference. 13. (a.) If any employer shall hereafter engage any worker who shall not be a member of the union, and who within one week after his engagement shall not become and remain a member of the union, the employer shall dismiss such worker from his service if requested to do so by the union, provided there is then a member of the union equally qualified to perform the p·articular work required to be done, and ready and willing to undertake the same. (b.) Whenever an employer shall employ any worker who is not a member of the union he shall, within forty-eight hours thereafter, give notice in writing of .such employment to the secretary of the union. ( c.) The provisions of the foregoing clause shall operate if and only so long as the rules of the union shall permit any person of good character and sober habits to become a member of the union upon payment of an entrance fee not exceeding 5s., upon a written or verbal application, without ballot or other electiqn, and to continue a member upon payment of subsequent contributions not exceeding 6d. per week. Term of Award. 14. Two years. T. HARLE GILES . •J 1326 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E. (No. 31

Northern District (except Poverty Bay) Coachworkers.-Recom­ mendation of Conciliation Cou,ncil.

HEREAS an industrial dispute has arisen between the W Auckland Co:1ehworke1·8' Industrial Union of Workers and the Auckland Provincial Coachbuilders' and Wheelwrights' Industrial Union of Employern, an,! Acme Coachbuilding Com­ pany, Hamilton, and others : the following are the recommenda­ tions of the Council of Conciliation :-

Hours of Work. 1. A week's work shall not exceed forty-seven hours. 2. (a.) The recogni7,ed hours of work 0 shall be from 7.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on every week-day except Saturday. One hour to be allowed each day except Saturday for dinner. On Saturday the hours of work shall be from 7.30 a.m. to noon. (b.) During winter months the dinner-hour may be curtailed as may be mutually agreed upon between individual employers and their workers. Cla!!sification of Labour. 3. Five classes of labour shall be recognized-viz., competent journeymen, journeymen unable to earn the minimum wage, im­ provers, apprentices, and helpers.

Wages. 4. Wages shall be paid on an hourly basis. 5. The wages for competent journeymen coachworkers shall be not less than ls. 4,id. per hour.

lmprover.s. 6. Apprentices having completed their term of apprenticeship may be employed as improvern for two consecutive years imme­ diately after the expiration of the period of their apprenticeship, either by the employers with whom they have been apprenticed, or by any other employer, at not less than ls. per hour for the first twelve months, and ls. I!d. per hour for a further period of twelve months. .Apprentices. 7. The period of apprenticeship in any branch of the trade shall be five years, but six months' probation shall be allowed the first employer of any apprentice, such six months to be included in the period of apprenticeship should the probationer be bound. Apprentices shall be bonnd by one or other of the modes hereafter mentioned :- (1.) By instrument in writing duly binding upon the parties; in the absence of which the partieR shall be deemed to have entered into the following arrangement. (2.) By taking the apprentice hereunder without writing, sub­ ject to the following conditions,- (a.) Any employer taking an apprentice hereunder shall be deemed to undertake the duty which he agrees to perform as a dut~, enforceable under thi~ award, anrl shall pay the apprentice the rate of wages herein provided. (b.) At the en,l of the period of apprenticeship the employer shall give the apprentice a certificate to show that he has served his apprenticeship. Rhould the employer at any time before the termination of the apprenticeship wish for any reason to dispense with the services of the apprentice he shall give him a certificate for the time serverl, and procure him another employer, carrying on business within a reasonable clistanee of the original employer's place of business, who will continue to teach the apprentice, to pay him the wages prescribed by this award according to the total length of time he has served, and generally to perform the obliga­ tions of the original employer; provided it shall not be obligatory upon an employer to firn! the apprentice another employer if he shall so misconduct himself ns to entitle the employer to discharge him, but he shall give l1im R certificate covering the time actually served. (c.) An employer shall not be deemed to discharge his duty towards his apprentice if he fails to keep him at work owing to slackness of work, but such slackness may form a proper ground for transferring him to a master \l"illing to undertake the responsi­ bility of teaching him. APRIL 10.] 'rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'r'rK 132'1

(d.) When an apprentice is discharged for cause, the employer shall sellll notice of the discharge and the cause thereof to the Inspector of Factories. (e.) An employer taking an apprentice Hhall give notice thereof and of the mrnie of the apprentice to the Inspector of Factories within one week after the cxpi mt ion of the period of probation, and an employer transferring an apprentice to another employer shall similarly, within one week thereof. give notice of such transfer to such lnspectol'. (/.) The obligation of the .tppl'C~11tice tu Herve his employer shall be deemed to be 11 ,lntv e11forceable nndcr this award. (g.) Ko deduction sl1all be made from the wages of an appre11- tice except for time lost tl11"0ugl1 the worker's illness or default, or on account of the temporary closing of the factory for cleaning or repairing the machinery, and the apprentice shall 111ake up snch Inst time before the following ?Car of his apprenticesliip shall be deemed to co11nne11ce, aml the total period of his apprenticeship shall be extenrled for a period equal to such lost time. (h.) Existing arrangements with or relating to apprentices now serving any employer may continue, prnvided that any employer ,Yishing such arrangements to eontihue shall fonYard the names of his· present apprenticeH to the InHpector of Factories within one mouth after the filing of this award. 8. The rntes of wages for apprentices shall be aR follo\\'s: The rate of 8s. per week for the first year; 12s. Gd. per week for the second year; 17s. 6,1. per week for the third year; .£1 5s. per week for the fourth :,·ear; and .£1 His. per week for tlte fifth year. llnder-·mte TV orleers. 9. Any worker who nrny consider himself incapable of earuing tlte minimum wage hereby prescribed for the class of work in which he HH'l,V ,leHire employment ma>' work and he employed and paid at such less rate of wages as sllall from time to time be agreed upon in writing between such worker and !,is ernployer or proposed em­ ployer an•l the secretary of the workers' 1rnion. In default of such agreement being conw to, then sucl1 wage shall be fixed in ,n-itinl-,! by the local Inspector of Factories or such other person aR nrn,v be appointe

/ 1-828 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No ..31

17. Casual holidays, whether taken by the trade generally or by individuals, without the consent of the employer, shall be made up before overtime is earned. Any time in any one week lost through the default of the worker shall be deducted from any over­ time earned during that week. Helpers. 18. The work that helpers shall not do to be as follows: Paint­ shop-No helper shall in a paintshop line, varnish, put on varnish­ colour, or any colour excepting first coat and filling up. Wood­ shop-No helpers sha~ use in a woodshop edge tools in shaping or working wood, or sandpapering or cleaning up new work, nor shall he bore on any ironwork excepting tires. Smithshop-No helper shall in a smithshop forge any kind of ironwork. Trim­ ming-shop-No helper shall in a trimming-shop machine cut-out work, or stuff work, or tack in new work. 19. The minimum wage of helpers shall be as follows : From the age of fifteen to sixteen years, ·at the rate of 10s. per week; from sixteen to seventeen years, 15s. per week; from seventeen to eighteen years, 17s. 6d. per week; from eighteen to nineteen years, £1 per week; from nineteen to twenty years, £1 5s. per week; from twenty to twenty-one years, £1 10s. per week; over twenty-one years, IO!d. per hour. 20. The number of helpers allowed to each' department shall be as follows: One to each smith as striker (the apprentice to act as striker until permanently put to a fire), one to each viceman, one to smithshop as driller; one each to the bodymakers, carriage­ makers, wheelers, trimrners, and painters' departments. 21. Extra helpers above the number specified may be taken on at not less than ls. per hour. General. 22. No piecework shall be allowed in any branch of the trade. 23. No employee being allowed full time shall do any work pertaining to the trade for any other than his present employer. Preference. 24,. (a.) If any employer shall hereafter engage any worker who shall not be a member of the union, and who within one week after his engagement shall not become and remain a member of the union, the employer shall dismiss such worker from his service if requested to do so by the union, provided there is then a member of the union equally qualified to perform the particular work required to be done, and ready and willing to undertake the same. (b.) Whenever an employer shall employ any worker who is not a member of the union he shall, within forty-eight hours there­ after, give notice in writing of such employment to the secretary of the union. (c.)- The provisions of the foregoing clause shall operate if and only so long as the rules of the union shall permit any person of good character and sober habits to become a member of the union upon payment of an entrance fee not exceeding 5s., upon a written or verbal application, without ballot or other election, and to con­ tinue a member upon payment of subsequent contributions not exceeding 6d. per week. Exemptions. 25. (a.) The provisions of clause 24, of this award shall not apply to the Auckland Electric Tramways Company (Limited). (b.) The said company shall not be bound to pay overtime rates in respect to any work done in connection with repairs to tram­ cars or working plant where such repairs have been rendered necessary by incidental breakdown, and all such work may be paid for at ordinary rates. Scope of Award. 26. This aw~d binds the parties hereto, ·and all persons here­ after commencing business as coachbuilders within the limits of the Northern Industrial District, exclusive of the Poverty Bay portion thereof, which is defined as all that portion which lies on the south-east side of a line starting at the and carried along the dividing ranges until it meets the boundary between the Northern Industrial District -and the Wellington Industrial District. Term of .Award. 27. This award shall come into force on (date to be fixed), and shall continue in force until the 31st day of December, 1915.

'l'. HARLE GILES. APIUL, .10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1329

List of 1''ire-lnaumnce Co,wpanies carrying on BU8ines~ in Interpreters under the Native Land Act, 1909. New Zealand. Native Department, Wellington, 1st April, 1913. Department of Internal Affairs. '.I' is hereby notified for general informa~ion that tho Wellington, !lth April, l!ll:l. I undermentioned interpreters, who were licensed under T HE following list of fire-insurance companies carrying the Native Land Court Act, 1894, and the Native Inter­ on business in New Zealand is published in accord­ preters Classification Act, 1900, are, by. section 413 of ~he ance with clause 11 of the rules made under the ]<'ire J1rigades Native Land Act, 1909, deemed to be licensed for the like Act, 1908. grade under the last-named Act. H. D. BELL, THOS. FISHER, ~Iinister of Internal Affairs. Under-Secretary.

FIRST GRADE. }IRE-INSURANCE COMPANIES,. Name. Addre.,.. Adams, John Hawera. Alliance Assurance Company (Limited). Anaru, Tiweka H. Rotorua. Australian Alliance Assurance Company. Archer, Henry Thomas Te Awamutu. Atlas Assurance Company (Limited). Asher, John Atirau Wellington. British Dominions General Insurance Company (Limited) of London. Baker, Henry William Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited). Baker, Joseph Goodly Tauranga. }'armers' Co-operative Fire and Marine Insurance Asso­ Baker, Samuel Marsden .. Foxton. ciation of New Zealand (Limited). Baker, Thomas James .. Dargaville. Guardian Assurance Company (Limited). Balneavis, Henry Raumoa Huatahi Wellington. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company Barclay, David Francis Glenville .. Wellington. (Limited). Barns, Ernest .. Wanganui. London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company (Limited). Baucke, William Te Kuiti. National Insurance Company of New Zealand (Limited). Bennett, Frederick A. Rotorua.~ New Zeabtnd Insurance Company (Limited). Bennett, Henry Dargaville Taihape,'l! North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Berghan, James Noble .. Ahipara. Northern Assurance Company (Limited). Best, Elsdon Wellington. Norwich Union .Fire Insurance Society (Limited). Bird, William Watson Wellington. Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). Bishop, Helyar Wedderburn Christchurch. Phmnix Assurance Company (Limited). Blake, Edward James Puniho. Queensland Insurance Company (Limited). Blake, John Thomas Hastings. Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation of London. Booth. Hector James Feilding. Royal Insurance Company (Limited). Borlase, William R. Wanganui. South British Insurance Company (Limited). Brabant, Herbert William Napier. Standard }'ire and Marine Insurance Company of New Brooking, John Gisborne. Zealand (Limited). Brooking, Julian Arthur .. Port Awanui. State Fire Insurance Office. Brown, George Auckland. Sun Insu1'8Ilce Office. Buckworth, Maria Devon port. Union Assurance Society (Limited). Burr, Harvey Patrick Hastings. United Insurance Company (Limited). Burt, Harry Roberts Rotorua. Victoria Insurance Company (Limited). Bush, Robert Smelt Thames. Yorkshire Insurance Company (Limited). Butt, Alfred T. Rotorua. Hawke's Bay Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Association. Otago Farmers' Union Mutu~l Fire Insurance A~so_?iation. Callaway, Robert Taumarunui. 'l'aranaki Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Assom.at10n. Cameron, John Cheonneth Cook Islands. Wellington Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Associa- Campbell, R. E. M. Wanganui. tion. Carr, Henry Hyde Wairoa, H.B. Carroll, K.C.:M.G., Sir James Gisborne. Chappell, Frederick Fielder Raupo, Auckla.nd. Clarke, Hopkins Kerikeri. Clendon, George Thomas Rawene. Notice of Resolution recommending Withdrawal of Land from Cochrane, Robert Hokianga. the OperationB of the Kauri-gum Jrul,ustry Act, 1908,. and Cole, John Robert Masterton. its A merul,ments. Cook, George Taumarunui. Cook, Samuel .. Otaki. OTICE is hereby given, by direction of His Excellency Cooper, William Gisborne. N the Governor in Council, acting under the powers Croix, :Matire de la Auckland. and authorities conferred upon him by section 33 of the Cross, James Te Haumi, Opua. Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1908, and section 9 of the Kauri­ gum Industry Amendment Act, 1910, that a resolution has Dalton, Joseph Edwin Te Puke. been passed by the Auckland Land Board certifying that, Damon, John Henry Waitara. to the best of their knowledge and belief, the Lucas Creek Dansey, Roger Delamere Ashburton. Kauri-gum Reserve described in the Sch.ed1;1le hereto is no Davies, George Henry .. Wellington. longer required for the p~rpose of gum-~iggmg, ~nd reoo.m­ Davies, Richmond Rata. mending the Governor to issue an Or~er m Council dec)armg De Costa, David Ralph •. Gisborne. the said area to be no longer subiect to the Kann-gum Down, John Wairoa. Industry Act, 1908. Any objection to this proposal must Downey, Michael Te Araroa. be sent to His Excellency the Governor within two months Durie, Mason .. Wellington. from the date hereof. Edwards, William Rauhanga Kawhia. Ehau, Kepa Hamuera Rotorua. Eketone, Anaru Ngaruawahia. SCHEDULE. Ellison, Daniel Te Ante. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by Ellison, John Matapura .. Puketeraki. admeasurement 1,071-e.cres, more or less,. being Sections 173, Espie, John Edward Gisborne. 176, 177, 179, 180, and 204 of the Parish of Paremoremo, and known as the Lucas Creek Kauri-gum Reserve, set apart Falwasser, Edward Charles TeKuiti. by Order in Council dated 20th day of December, 1.898, and Ferris, Charles William Lawson, N.S.W. published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 93, of the 21st Ferris, James Paumea Gisborne. December, 1898. Foley, Jane .. Rotorua. Fraser, John Monro Hastings. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 31st day of Ma.roll, 1913. Gage, David Richmond .. Wellington. W. F. MASSEY, Gage, John Luke .. Kawhia. Minister of Lands. Gannon, Michael Joseph Auckland. 1830 THE NEW .ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Name, Address. Name. Address. Gerring; Robert BrettW' .. Auckland. Paa, Hemi te Te Kopuru. Gilmour; Allan •. Raglan. Paku, Joseph Rawira Waipukurau. Goffe, Willi&m Edward Gisborne. Parata, Charles Rere. Wellington. Good, Harry E. Stratford. Parat&, Henare Pehl Wellington. Good, William Arthur Pihama. Park, Richard Gavin M. Wanganui. Grace, John Edward Tokaanu. Parore, LouiK Wellington Darga ville. Grace, John Solomon Tuparoa. Paul, George Geelong Auckland. Grace, Lawrence Marshall Wellington. Phillips, Frank Herbert .. Wellington. Grace, Puataata Alfred 'J'okaam,. Phillips, James H. Te Mata, Raglan. Grace, Thomas Samuel .. Blenheim. Pitt, William Tutepuaki. . Wellington. Grace, William Henry Kihikihi. Poananga, Henare Wellington. Graham, Walter Reweti. Pokiha, Henare Tamati .. Tikitiki, Pt. Awanui. Graham, William Australia Hamilton. Pomare, Maui Wi Piti Naera Wellington. Porter, Thomas William .. Gisborne. Hamlin, Frederick Schwartz Waiuku. Preece, George Augustus Palmerston North. Hammond, Thomas G... Opunake. Prentice, William Thomas Napier. Hansard, George Albert Kawakawa. Puckey, Alfred Francis .. Auckland. Harper, George Herbert Otaki. Harris, Hiram William Wakapuaka. Ra,igiheuea, Roore l<'oxton. Hei, Hamiom .. Gisborne. Rangihuna, Rev. \Vi Katene Paraire Nuhaka. Heketa, Oka Lower Hutt. Rapaea, Hemi Kireka Dannevirke. Herlihy, Patrick James Wellington. Roberts, Vernon Greytown. Heron, Florence Eva. Kaikohe. Rogers, William Ohinemutu. Hiroti, Hauparoa Wanganui. Hiroti, 'furn Gishorne. Searancke, William Nicholas Hamilton. Hutton, G. T. F. Martinborough. Shand, R. R. S. Chatham Islands. Shepherd, John Goodwin Whangaroa. Iorns, Willi&m .. Masterton. Sheridan, Joseph Auckland. Irvine, Charles H. Whakarapa. Spencer, .E'rederick Hamilton Wanganui. Stack, James West France. Stafford, William A. Taradale. Jenkins, Harold Ha'.·tihi. Stevens, John .• Bulls. Johnson, Henry Dunbar Auckland. Stewart, Albert Oliphant Gisborne. Stowell, Henry Matthew Wellington. Katene, Hari Wi Wellington. Stuhbing, Paul Arthur Rotorua. Kelly, George .. Napier. Swanson, William Auckland. Kemp, Frederick George Waipiro Bay. Kenny, Aylmer B. C. Kenepuru. Tahiwi, Kingi .. Otaki. Kenny, Edward Picton. Takarangi, Ariki l\larehua Putiki, Wanganu. KP.Wene, Terna Pouwhare K11whi11. Takatua, Aknhata Torere, Opotiki. Keys, Ben Rotorua. Tamihana, Te Kata New Plymouth. Kingi, Maihi Rangipo Met

Name. Address. I Name. Address. Eketone, Pepene Te Kuiti. I Phillips, John Henry Manunui. : Pratt, George .. Gisbome. Ferris, Charles .. Waipare, Gisborne. Fraser, Alfred L. D. Hastings. : Rihari, Pio Kaihu, North Wairoa. Rogers, Charles Maketu. Haeata, Wiremu te . Opotiki. Hingston, Willia.m Bruce Gisbome. Hooper, Ernest Edward Dain Gisbome. Savage, Thomas Whakatane. Shalfoon, George Opotiki. Jackson, Samuel John New Plymouth. Stevenson, ,J. L. Wanganui.

Kaipara, Autini P. Gisbome. • Tapsell, Robert Retreat Auckland. Karaka, Mita .. Onehunga, Taylor, Winifred Ellen (McGavin) Opoho, Nuhaka. Karauti, Horo .. Kulm, Ohau. Tipene, Teo Wellington. Kata, Hipirini te Auckland. Tipene, Wirihana Waipawa. Kena, Faraone Ponto. Tuwhare, Pene .. Kaikohe.

Larkins, John W. Peria. Waaka, Wiremu Huatahi Rotorua. Waiapo, Anaru.. . . Otamatea. Mehaka, Rawiri P. Wellington. : Watene, te Mateparae Haerewa Tuparoa. Moore, George .. Taurang a. i Wereta, Wiremu H. Waitotara. i Wetere, Takerei Kingi Paemako. Patene, Me.aka P. Te Kowhai. ; Wetere, Tita Tani Kawhia. Phillips, Grey Filmer Levin. I Wi Neera, Hoani Porirua.

CROWN LAND.S NOTICES.

• Lands in Auckland Land Di1trict forfeited.

· Department of Llldlds and Survey, Auckland, 8th April, 1918. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned llldlds having been forfeited by resolution N of the Auckland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Llldld Aot, 1908. ·

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DIBTBIOT.

Lease or Lesst1e Tenure. License No. I Section. I Block, District. or Licensee. Reason for Forfeiture.

O.R.P. 3828 I 13 I Waihou Survey District P. Herbert Non-fulfilment of conditions. H.P.L. . I 284 ! VII Tairua M. J aokman Seiector's request. .O.R.P. 3768 II 9 V Waibou G. Hewitt ·· I 4389 ' 28 Waiake Parish.. D. Wrenn R.L. 615 2 X I Waihi South . . 0. J. Hodge Non-fulfilment of conditions. 304 2 VI Putaruru Village D. Blunt ------I------~---- !-~-~~------W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Lands.

Lands in Southland Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 8th April, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having ):>een forfeited by resolution N of the Southland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Aot, 1908.

SCHEDULE.

SOUTHLAND LAND DI8TBICT.

Tenure. ; Lease or Licen•e No. I Section. Rlock. District. Formerly held by _I__ _--~-i ______, O.R.P. 545 17 XII OteramikaHundred, William Buchanan and Wil­ , lia.m Short Buchanan. 552 11 Ditto. 606 28 V Mabel H;ndred . . George Aitken. 616 73. 74, 75 OteramikaHundred Austin Joseph Hoban. L.f P. (V.H.) 968 774 Hokonui (Croydon William Dickson. Ville.gel R.L. 80 98,99, 100 XXIII Invercar¢11Hundred Clarissa. Sarah McKenzie. I O.R.P. "I 706 65 XXIV George Hay Spriggs.

W. H. BERRIES, For Minister of Lands. 1332 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

Land in Otago Land District forfeited.

Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 8th April,191S. OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the undermentioned le.nd having been forfeited by resolution of the N Ota.go Land Board, the said Je.nd has thereby reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908.

SCHEDULE. 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT. Tenure. Block. Survey District.------.-- Formerly lleln. hy Beason for Forfeiture.

R.L. 48 7 VII Catlins -1-~lliam Ca;bell·1 ~~:.improvement. -- 1 Smith, jun. ----- W. H. HERRIES, For Minister of Lands.

RBsen,e for Lease by Written. Tender. 11. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease District Lands and Survey Office, within thirty days after the date on which the same ought to Christchurch, 8th April, 1913. have been fulfilled. OTIOE is hereby given that written tenders for a lea.se C. R. POLLEN, N of the undermentioned reserve on the terms and Commissioner of Crown Lands. conditions set forth hereunder will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 12 o'clock noon on Friday, the 9th May, 1913, under the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908. Land for Disposal under Section 14 of the Land Law., A711endment Act, 1912. SCHEDULE. District Lands and Survey Office, CANTERBURY LAND 0ISTRICT.-CHEVIOT 00UNTY.-CHEVI0T New Plymouth, 26th March, 1913. SURVEY DISTRIO'l'. OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section S26 of N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned land Minimum Annual will be disposed of under the provisions of section 14 of the Reserve. Hlock. Area. Rental. Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912, on and after Friday, the 11th day of July, 1913.

A. R P. £ 8. d. 3214 VII 54 3 0 27 0 0 SCHEDULE. LOCALITY AND DESCRIPTION. TARANAm LAxn DrsTmcT.-ToToRo SunVEY DrsTTIICT. Reserve 3214 is situated in Block VII, Cheviot Survey District, about a mile and a half from the Township of Sectio11. · Block. Area. Mackenzie. It is good limestone grazing-land, 14 a.ores have been cultivated, and there is water on the section. A. R. P. 7 IV 6 2 26 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. -~------1. Tenders should be addressed to the Commissioner of G. H. BULLARD, Crown Lands, Christchurch, e.nd indorsed on the outside Commissioner of Crown Lands. '' Tender for Lease of Reserve." Six months' rent at the re.ta offered, together with £1 ls. lease fee, must accompany each tender. 2. Possession will be given on the day of acceptance of Lands tn Southland Land D'8trict for Sale by P,ubUc A uctlon. tender. 3. The lease will be for a term of seven yea.rs. 4. The Commissioner of Crown Lemds may a.t any time District.Lands and Survey Office, resume possession of the land comprised in the ·lease, or any Inveroargill, 14th January, 1913. portion thereof, by giving to the lessee twelve months' notice OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 326 of in writing of his intention so to do. N the Land Act, 1908, that the undermentioned lands 5. The lessee shall have no right to compensation either will be offered for sale by public auction, for cash, at this for any improvements that may be placed upon the land or office at 11 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of on account of the aforesaid resumption, or for a.ny other April, 1913, under the provisions of the said Act. cause. 6. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, tr,,,nsfer, or otherwise dispose of the whole or any portion of the land comprised in the lease, except with the written consent of SCHEDULE the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. SouTHLAND LAND DISTil,ICT.-SoUTHLAND CouNTY.-TowN 7. The land shall be used for grazing purposes only, and OF MAKAREWA. shall not be broken up or cropped without the written con· Rural Land. sent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. Section Block. Area~·~ I --~~~; Price. 8. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and shall prevent their increase or spread, to the satisfaction of the Co=issioner of Crown Lands. A. It. P £ 8. d. 9. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of g~rse, x I VII 13 l 36 135 O O broom, and sweetbriar on the la.ad comprised in the lease, 1 ~ Vli ~! ~ !~ I ~gg g ~ and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or cause Section 3, Block VIII, is weighted with £45 10s., as valua to be removed, all gorse, sweetbriar, broom, or other noxious of weeds or plants, as may be directed by tbe Commissioner of tion for improvements consisting fencing, stumping, culti­ Crown Lands. vation, ditching, and drain-ploughing. 10. The rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance, free G. H. M. McCLURE, from all deductions whatsoever. Commissioner of Crown Lands. APRIL 10.] THE NEW ZEAL.AlSD GAZETTE. 1883

NATIVB LAND COURT. NOTICES.

Bittmg of the Natw, Land Court at Short'tand, Thamea.

. Registrar's Office, Auckland, 2nd April, 191S, OTIOE is hereby given that a sitting of the Native Land Oourt will be held at Shortland, Thames, on the N 22nd day of April, 191S,. to hear and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder written, In respect of which applioations have been received by the Registrar, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. · , [Auckland, 1918-21.] E, P. EARLE, Registrar. SCHEDULE, Al'PLIOATIQNB ll'OB PABTl'l'IONB,

No. Nauu, of Applica.nt, Na.me of La.nd,

42 Te Ar&ni Paetai :Aorangi A. 48 Miria Parata Aroha V, Seo~on 18. 44 Puti Pepene 9, 24. 45 9, 27. 46 Hutai;'.a, Ka.rapulta • 9, ,, 80A.. 41 Te Whakaata Turia .. Awa.iti lB 2B 3, 48 HimiKemara • 5. 49 Henareeta. Para.one and others .. Hikutaia 1. 50 Pera Harawira Horahia Opou 4B. 51 Paora Tiunga and others 4B. 52 Taiwiwi te Taniwha., Hore SB.. 58 Piahana Potiki (Parr and Blomfleld) · Kohika. 54 Kuari Hei and others (Earl and Kent) Sc 2. 55 Lindsay Johnston (J. L. Hanna) • Bo 2. 56 Plkirangi te Tinnga (Earl and Kent) Koukoura.hi 4B. 57 John Barlowe Gilmore Maioro. 58 Rikira.ngi Tiunga 59 Hapatapu Matene •. Makomako 2. 60 Pene Anihana , , Makumaku 1. 61 Herewini Tamaiwhiua. and Ngahuia Hohepa Marutuahu. 62 Ha.ore. Tareranui (T. A. Moresby) .. Mata North. 63 Hera Puna (Earl and Kent) Moehau 1 East 2. 64 Tira Horomona and others Pakirarahi 2A. 65 Tira Horomona • 2B, 66 Hamiora Mangakahia and others Papa.aroha 1. 67 Te Morehu Marumaru • 1. 68 Te Rare Pukeroa Patate. 69 Himi Kamara .• Patete 2. 70 Tamaiwhiua Rawiri and others., Peka-o-Hawaiki. 71 Taumaha Aperahama (Porritt and Mueller) Raeotepapa North O 1. 72 Merea Wikiriwhi • • • . . • C 2. 73 Harai Haire. (Parr and Blom:fleld) • E. 74 Te Wani Epiba (T. A. Moresby) Raeotepapa South 3. 75 Te Reiti Watana Rurunui 1. 76 Te Karauna Poono •• 2. 77 Te Reiti Watana • 2. 78 Taiwiwi te Taniwha •• Tarawhete. 79 Taiwiwi te Taniwha and Ira Anihana Tiritiri 6.

. ' ' APPLICATIONS ll'OB SUBVIIIY CIUBGING 0BD111BB A.NJ> ll'OB DEll'INIIID PORTIONS 011' LAND IN LIQUIDATION 011' SUBVIIIY FIIIIIIB,

Date from which Interest No•. Name of Applioent, Name ofLand. Is calculated. I· Amount.

£ s. d. 80 Ohief Surveyor, Auckland Awaiti lB 2B 2 21 March, 1912 .• 19 18 1 80A • 1J 2A 5 • 1912 .. 89 1 !I 81 Kopuraruwai 3A •. 25 July, 1911 8 18 2 82 Malorokerinoa .. 19 April, 1912 .. 8 14 9 83 Manaia lB 21 December, 1911 43 1 6 84 la 2a D 21 1911 40 7 8 85 • la 2a E 21 1911 182 14 S 86 Moana.kapiti-Huhuraumatl A 4 1911 87 • , B '4 1911 ~~ ~!, ~ 88 Dl 4 1911 t 12 1 89 D2 £ 1911 13 14 6 90 D3 4 1911 16 18 8 91 D4 4 • 1911 5 7 0 92 D5 4 • 1911 10 19 7 98 Moehau lG i" 14 June, 1911 27 11 .. 8 94 .. lG 2 14 1911 .. 11 -8·7 95 lG 3 14 1911 •. 11 8 4 96 lG 5 14 1911 .. 88 3 0 97 •· · lG 6 14 1911/- , • , ·25 12' 6 98 'lG 7 14 1911 10 18 10 99 1G8 14 1911 23 11 8 100 1G9 14 l~ll 16 6 0 K 1334 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 81

APPLICATIONS FOB BoBVEY CBABGmG UBDEBS ANI> lfOB DEFINED PORTIONS OF LAND m LIQOIDATION OF SORVEY FlllE&-continued. '

__:_-;.I _____N_a_m_e_o_f_A_p_p_li_oan_t_. ----1-----N_am_e_or_L_a_n_d_.___ l_D_a_t_e_t'_._:_i_!u_hf_t_te_f_.ter_e_•_'--;---A_m_o_u_n_,t_.

£ s. d. 101 Chief Surveyor, Auckland Moebe.U lG 10 14 June, 1911 8 1 8 102 • lG 11 14 • 1911 9 11 11 108 Wa.ike.ke. 0 2A 8· .. 14 August, 1911 .. 12 0 5 104 C 2B ,, 14 1911 •. 16 a o 105 • C 2c •. 14 • 1911 .. 12 18 4 106 Whaka.pe.pa.ke.u C 29 September, 1911 4 16 0 107 Whake.u 28 November, 1911 72 16 2 108 We.ite.ke.ruru 2A •• 19 April, 1912 •• 22 18 7 109 Awe.iti b 2A 2 .. 5 Me.rch, 1912 .• 28 7 9 Nga.rue. lB l 5 December, 1912 17 12 6 { BA I Section 1 5 1912 14 18 0 110 BA, 2 5 1912 16 16 8 • SB 5 • 1912 9 2 10 Okauia.SA 1 80 September, 1912 19 0 8 SA !I 80 1912 27 1 5 SA 8 30 1912 25 10 7 3B 80 1912 7 5 0 Sc 80 1912 18 6 0 111 4A. 80 1912 16 10 6 B 80 1912 17 17 9 C 80 1912 16 19 6 D 80 1912 19 11 11 • E 80 • 1912 72 2 7 112 Rotokohu lB 8 January, 1918 7 10 9

APPLICATION FOB l'BOBATE,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Deoeaaed,

1181 Hene.reete. Mare.me. .. .· IHoe.ni Pa.he.u.

APPLICATION l!'OB 00Nl!'IBMATIO!i OJ!' ALIENATION,

Nature of Date Deed. No. \ Applicant. Name of Land. Alienation• of Parties.

1141 George Crosby IP&kike.u-o-Wbai .· I Memora.ndum of 112 November, 19051 Meree. Wikiriwhi and Rihi Ke.bu- (T. A. Moresby) lease rerewai to George Crosby. I

Al'l'LICATIONB ll'OB 0BDEB8 DIRECTING PAYMENT BY THIil POBLIC TBOSTEE,

No. Na.me of Applicant. Na.me of Land. Nature of Application.

I 115 Ee.rl a.nd Kent, solicitors Mange.where le No. 2A For a.n order directing the Public Trustee to pay to George Sootoher al!52 out of money held for Toko­ he.u te Hihi, 116 Ta.me Mateha.ere (Earl aud Kent) Te Awaiti lJ 2B 8 Applying for au order directing the Public Trustee to pay over money held by him on account of the sale of the block.

MATTER BEll'EBBED TO THE CooBT FOB INQOIBY IN POBSOANCE OF AN OBDEB IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 15 OF THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACT, 1894,

No. I Name of Land. Nature of M&"er for Inquiry.

117 lTe Awaiti No. 2 .· IFor inquiry by Court as to who e.re the owners of the block, and to determine the relative interests of ,he said owners.

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

Jlo. Natre of AppliO&Dt, Name of Land.

118 Te Ahua Tipene (T, A,, Moresby) Pue.ma.nuka. 2A To amend e.n order of the Native Land Oourt dated the 12th November, 1907, e.ppointing suooeBBors to Hunie. Tamehe.na deceased, so tha.t the relative shares awarded me.y he properly defined. ------,-----,

APmL 10.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1335

APPLICATIONS FOB ADOPTIONS.

llo. Name of Applicant, Name of Adopted Child. Names of Pe.rents.

119 Haus.ta. He.one.ti Ta.we.hi Mciver Mciver and Peti Pouha.ere. 120 Ropi Brown Rosy Pe.reke.hununu Mciver

APPLICATION UNDEB 8EOTION 185 OIi' THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909.

No, Name o! Applice.n,. Name of Lall4. Nature of Appllea\loa.

121 Tame Me.tehe.ere (Ee.rl and Kent) Umutawa For e.n order ene.bling him, as trustee for Hoani Reti, to give a good disohe.rge for the sum of £139 due to the e.forese.ld Hoe.ni Reti, a minor, on I. account of the ea.le of Umutawa Block.

APPLICATIONS FOB LETTEBB 011' APMINISTBATION IN PEBBONAL ESTATES

No. Name of AppllcanL Name of Deceased,

122 Henareete. Pe.re.one . . . • .· I Rewi Mokena.. 123 ITe Hihi Re.wiri (Ee.rl e.nd Kent) _ . • Te.ke.te.ka te Hihi.

Sitting ot th, Natwe Latul Court at Otaki.

Registrar's Office, Wellington, 8th April, 191S. OTICE Is hereby given tbas a siUlng of tbe Ne.tlve La.nd Ooun will be held e.t Otaki on the 18th day of N April, 1918, to hee.r and determine the matters mentioned in the Schedule hereunder wrihen, in respect of which applica.1ions ba.ve been received by *1:1e Registrar, and a.11 such other matters as may be lawfnlly bronght before it, [Wellington, 1918-8.] E. A. WELCH, Registrar. SCHEDULE. AfPLIOATIONB FOB PABTITIONII,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Land.

209 Hone. Weepu (by his solicitors, Kirk 11,11d Ra.pley) Awe.hohonu A No. 3, Subdivision 4B 2. 210 Ke.ra.itiane. Makerike. and others •• Ma.nawatu-Kukutauaki No. 3, Section 2D, 211 Te Ripihana. Ha.miora. e.nd others Me.nawatu-Kukutaue.ki No. 4D, Subdivisions 1 and 2.

APPt,IOATION FOB APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEE,

Name of Applicant. Ne.me of Le.lid. Ne.mes of Minor. I Na.mes of Present Trustees

227 Ririe. Ha.pihona Ngake.roro 3D, Section Ariki Apia.ta. Una.iki Tutere and Hemi 2, and Ngaka.roro 3D, KupaHawea. Seotion 3

APPLIOJ,'l'ION UNDEB SECTIONS 120 AND 121 OF THE NATIVE LAND ACT, 1909,

Nature of Applice.tlon. No. I N&me of Appllc&nt. Ne.me of Land.

2291 Ohief Judge . · I Mataka.rape. •. " I For inquiry as to dispose.I of surplus area. of !l9 a.ores amongst the various subdivisions of the bloc)!:.

Sittfflg of the NaUvs Latul Oourt 11t Wellington.

Registrar's Office, Wellington, 8th April, 1918. OTICE is hereby given $hat a sitting of the Native Land Oourt will be held at Wellington on the ~3rd day of N April, 1918, to hea.r and determine the ma.tters mentioned in the Sohedule hereunder written, in respec~ of whioh applications ha.ve been received by the Registrar, and a.II such other matters as m&y be lawfully brought before it, [Wellington, 1913-9,l Ill, A, WELCH, Registrar. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 81

SCHEDULE. APPLICATIONS FOB 00NJ'IBMATI0N 01!' ALIENATIONS.

··~ -- ·N•tare of Allena.lion; Da.N. N&me of L&nd. N&mea of Pa.rtlea.

1 Mortgage 2· August, 1911 Section 82998, Okains· William Gilbert to Henry Holder. Bay 2 Lease Kaiapoi, Section 6 .. Te Hau Kora.ko and others to R. J • Borla.nd. 8 . 24 4.µgust, 1.912 Wairewa. Block S, Sec- Hohepa. te Paro and others to H. T. tion SB Karetai and W. J. Ka.retai. 4 24 October, 1912 Wairewa Block 1, Seo- Riria te Rongopatahi and others to tion 3, and W airewa Robert Ferguson. Block 8, Section 5 5 Sale 28 November, 1912 Anamahanga No. 1 •. Titi Hohaia Pa.ke and others to C. H. · Gullery, 6 Le"88 28 1912 No.1 •. Ditto. ,7 81 Deceinber, 1912 Te Ho"ra. 82A, Section 4 Watene Hemi and another to Marlane Wratt. 8 Sa.ie Ill November, 1912 Anamahanga No. a Iritana. Watapaki and others to C. H. Gullery. 9 Lease Ill 1912 No.II Ditto. 10 Ba.le 29 J~~y•. 1918 Mang~a.unu No. 2, Harete Ta.maiti to H. W. G. Beau- Subdivision 5 cha.mp. 11 Lease 18 1918 Wa.irewa Block 4, Bee- Pipihe to F. W. Crockett. tion lOB

APPLICATIONS FOB P ABTITIONS,

No. Name of Applicant, Name of Lana.

·_AD.J:OUBNED. APPLl;OATIONS. u_ ,_Matene Tauwhare (fo_r Eparaima Ta.karangi and others) •• , Parangarahu No. 6, lll, ,'l'a.matd Wl)ilti and others • • • • • • . • Tutaiparaikete No. Ile. :,, u- B~ (ii Puni and ~there • • • • • • . • Parangarahu No. lB. NIIW APPLICATIONS. 15 Kawana Witinitara •• Ahitainga No. 1, Subdivision !l. 16 Buta,Tamahau .' .. • No. 1, • , 10. 17 MerfEta.ea.ria· and' others Manaia No. 107, Sections 5, 4, and 2. 18 Niniwa. Heremaia •• Ma.takitaki No. 1, 19 Haeata Hana.re • • • • Okurupatu B !lB No. 2. !.I() Tuari te Rangi Kuhukuhu and other&' Otaupuaroaro No. S. 21 Keeti Namana Pukengaki No. 24. !12 Pumipi Ma.tenga te Hiko (by his solicitors, Stafford and Trea.dwell) Takapuwa.hia, Sections 101 and 102. 23 Maata. Kingi a.nd others (by their agent, W. H. Manihera) .. Waitutuma.. ~ Meri Elers and others • • • • Whakata.ki No. 10B. 25 Wi-Xingi te Tau (by his agent, Pani te Ta.u) . Waitutuma No. 1A No, 8. 26 .Bebeooa Love (by_her solicitors, O. aud R._Beere) Parangarahu No. 2 . ,.·, 27 • No. 8. 28 Futter "Bros. (by their s';,lioitors, 0. a.nd R. Beere) Subdivision 1 of Section 9, Wlremutaone. 29 Maota King! and others Te Kopi No. 2, Subdivision SB. so Otene Ku.kn Karaitiana and others Waipoua No. 47A.

APPLICATION FOB 0BDEB VESTING POBTION OF LAND IN SATIBl!'ACTION OF SUBVEY LIEN.

Amountof N&me of Applleanl. Name of Land. lSurvey Lien,

£ s. d. 13 18 6 . 1'71 ~illi~ Saxon Charlesworth .. tWaimaka.ira No. lB .. 1

APPLICATIONS l!'OB SUBVEY GHABGIN& 0BDIIIBS,

No. !fa.me of Applicant. Name of Land. Amoll!lt.

£ s. d. 148 Ha.ruat&i 12B, Section l 4 14 6 149 12B, 2 4 14 6 150 16A, l 2 11 9 151 16A, ,, 2 4 7 3 152 No. 16B 3 19. 8 153 ,, . :No .. l'!o 3 7 8 154 .. Himatangi No. 1 72 10 11 155 .. 2A No. 1 15 3 11 156 2A No. lA 5 11 0 11S7 2A No. lB 5 11 0 'llS'8 2A No. le ~ l 11 0 ,:,1-Mt 2A-No. 2 l-4, 16... 4, 160 .. 2A No. 3 11.U 8 161 2A No. 4 ff14 8 162 2A No. 5 13 12 8 APR1L 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1337

APPLICATIONS FOR SURVEY CHARGING ORDERS-contmued.

No I Name of Applicant. I Na!lle of Land. Amount. -~-'----~~--~~~-~-~ £ s. d. 163 The Chief Surveyor, Wellington Himatangi 2A No. 6 12 2 8 164 2A No. 7 34 16 11 165 2A No. 8 21 7 8 166 No. 2B 69 9 2 · 167 No. 4A 13 19 8 168 No. 4B 8 15 2 169 No. 4c 43 18 4 170 No. 4D 22 16 9 171 5A No. 1 27 12 7 172 5A No. 2 14 13 9 173 5A No. 3 14 11 0 174 5A No. 4 15 8 4 175 5A No. 5 17 9 10 176 5A No. 6 21 .4 5 177 5A No. 7 17 '3 11 178 5A No. 8 7 10 4 179 5A No. 9 9 18 8 180 5A No. 10 7 14 8 181 5A No. II 5 17 2 182 ,, No. 5B 6 1 2 183 Horowhenua 3E No. 2, Section 100 No. I 6 5 0 184 No. 2 12 6 6 185 ,, ,, No. 3 6 5 0 186 Manawatu-Kukutauaki 4D No. 1, Section 3A 4 0 0 187 4n No. 1, Section 311 16 0 0 188 4D No. 1, Section 3o 64 4 4 189 7D 2D No. 59B No. I 6 19 2 190 ,, 7n 2D No. 59B No. 2 13 7 10 191 Ngakaroro 3D No. 1, Subdivision 5B No. 2 5 5 3 192 Ngarara West B No. 2A 4 5 0 193 B No. 2B 4 5 0 194 B No. 2c 4 5 0 195 B No. 3A 6 9 6 196 B No. 3B 6 9 7 19i ,, B No. 3c 6 9 7 198 Ohau No. 3, Subdivision 26, Section l8B No 5 5 3 199 Paruauku IB No. 1 8 0 0 200 IB No. 2A 5 13 6 201 lB No. 2B 5 13 6 202 1B No. 2c 7 8 9 203 lB No. 2D 7 13 11 204 111 No. 2E 5 13 6 205 ,, lB No. 2F 5 13 6 206 Pukehou 4F No. 4A 9 7 0 207 4F No. 411, Section I 5 7 0 208 ,, 4FNO. 4B, ~ 5 9 0 209 Pukekaraka A 5 16 8 210 R 5 16 8 211 C 5 16 8 212 Pukef:,titra Nos. 334 and 33 ,, Section 9B No. l 5 8 0 213 Nos. 33i and 335, Section 9B No. 2 3 9 2 214 Nos. 334 and 335, SJction 9B No. 3 3 19 4 215 Nos. 334 and 335, Section 9B No. 4 2 8 10 216 ,, Nos. 33, and 335, Section 9B No. 5 1 8 7 217 Taumanuka 4B No. 1 3 13 6 218 ,, 4B No. 2 3 13 6 219 Whakahokiatapango 4A No. 1 5 5 3 220 ,, 4A No. 2 ;; 5 3 221 Otaupuaroaro No. lA 5 5 3 222 No. lB 5 5 3 223 No. le 5 5 3 2!4 No. lo 6 13 11

APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,

No. Name of Applicant. Name of Decea,ed.

229 Hone Tuba.ta Ma.ka.reta. Retima.na. 230 J. M. Durie Heni te Rangiotu. 231 The Public Trustee Haimona Wirepa or Hama.na Wirepa. 282 Simon King.

APPLICATION FOB PROBATE,

Name of Applice.nt. Ne.me of Dece11,11ed ..

2881 Ha.pa.reta Rore and another (by their solicitor, W. G. H. Baillie) ITape.ta Ha.repeb te Rehutoto. 1838 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

M'..A.TTl!lB Bllll'IIBBIID TO TEDI CoUBT UNDBB 8BOTJOIII 49 OJI' TEJII NATJVB LAND LAWB A!llllNDHlllNT ACT, 1895.

No. Name of Appellant. Name ol La.nd. Nature ol Application;

9841· The Chief Judge of the Native I Whare~uri No. lo For inquiry and report as to the nature of the Land Court .· I boundaries laid down on partition.

APPLIO.A.TJON UNDIIB BIIOTJON 50 011' THB NATIVE LAND CIAilllS ADlUBTHlllNT AND LAWS AHBIIIDHENT ACT, 1901.

No. I Name ol Applicant. Nalure of Applloalion.

5185 Ngemori Ngawharewiti For inquiry ae to the na.ture and registration of the adoption by the applicant of Ngawharewiti Tiwai and Te Maunu Tiwal, the children of Tiwai Na.era. Pomare a.nd Moa.ri Arapata, and Nga. moni te Wari, the ohild of Te Wari Nga.mate and Maki Rutera.

Sitting of the Native .Appdlate Ot)tl,f"t at Kaiapoi.

Registrar's Office, Wellington. OTICE ie hereby given that II sitting of the N&tive Appellate Court will be held at Kaiapoi on the 12th da.y of May, N 1913, to consider the report of the Commissioner appointed under the Ka.iapoi Reserve Act, 1910, and to otherwise exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon the Na.tive Appellate Court by the Kalapoi Reserve Act, 1912, and to hear and determine the a.pplio1Uions set out in the Schedule hereunder, and all such other matters as may be lawfully brought before it. E. A. WELCH, Registrar, SCHEDULE, APPLICATIONS ll'OB CONJl'IBHATION OJI' ALIIINATJONB,

Nature ol Allenalion. Date. Name of Land. Names of Parties. - 1 Lease .. .. 22 September, 1905 .. Kaiapoi, Section 100 , • Pena Ta.bui to Ba.muel Gibbs. 2 . .. . . 15 1902 .. . . 77 .. Wiremu Rehu to J, B. Moody. s . .. .. 2 Deoe~ber, 1908 .. . . 76 •• Iha.ia. Rehu to J.B. Moody. 4 . .. .. , 1907 .. . 10 •• Emeri Kingi and Ta.ituha Hape to T. -- . A. Eder. 5 . .. .. 18 December, 1899 .. . . SI.. Hemi Puka.hu to Jonathan Brown.

8ittin3s of Ike Na.live Land Oourt and the Native Appellate 2. South Auckland Circuit-continued. Oourt. Tuesday, 8th July, 1913, at Te Kuiti. Tuesday 5th August, 1913, a.t The.mes. Native Land 'court, Chief: Judge's Office, Tuesday, 2nd September, 1913, a.t Ngaruawahie.. Wellington, 7th April, 1913. Tuesday, 30th September, 1913, at Auckland. Tuesday, 21st October, 1913, a.t Te Kuiti. Memorandum for the !Hon. the Na.tive Minister, Wei· Tuesday, 25th November, 1913, at The.mes. lington. Wednesday, 14th Ja.nua.ry, 1914, at Ngarua.wahia.. N aooorda.noe with the Rules of Court under the Na.tive Monda.y, 23rd February, 1914, at Auckland. I Land Act, 1909, I ha.ve the honour to submit for your approval a. Sohedule of the times and pla.ces at which it is 3. Bay of Plenty Circui~ proposed to hold ordinary sittings of the Native Land Court, Tuesday,~6th May, 1913, a.t Rotorua. and also a. Schedule of the times and pla.ces at which it is Tuesday, 10th June, 1913, at Taura.nga.. proposed to hold ordinary sittings of the Native Appella.te Tuesday, 15th July, 1913, at Rotorua.. Court. Tuesday, 26th August, 1913, at Opotiki. JACKSON PALMER, Tuesday, 7th October, 1913, at Rotorua.. Chief Judge. Tuesday, 4th November, 1913, a.t Wha.ka.tane. Wednesday, 14th Ja.nua.ry; 1914, at Ta.upo.

SOHEDULlll OJI' Srrrnms OF THE NATIVE LAND ConT, 1913-14. 4. Wa.nga.nui Circui~ I. North Auckland Circui~ Wednesday, 16th April, 1913, a.t Wanganui. Thursday, 10th April, 1913, a.t Kaeo. Monda.y, 11th August, 1913, at New Plymouth, ad­ Tuesday, 6th May, 1913, at Ru888ll. journing to Hawere. if necessary. Wednesday, 11th June, 1913, a.t Ka.ikoho. Wednesday, 17th September, 1913, at Tokaanu, ad· Wedni,sda.y, 9th July, 1913, at Rawene. journing to Ta.ihape if necessary. Monday, 18th August, 1913, at Auckla.nd. Tuesday, 11th November, 1918, at Wanga.nui, oon­ Tuesday, 9th September, 1913, a.t Whanga.rei. tinuing till Christmas. Tuesday, 7th October, 1913, a.t Darga.ville. Monda.y, 19th January, 1914, a.t Wanganui Wednesday, 22nd October, 1913, a.t Ka.ikohe. Wednesday, 11th February, 1914, at Toke.a.nu. Wednesday, 19th November, 1913, a.t Rawene. Tuesday, 13th January, 1914, at Whangarei. 5. Gisbome Circui~ Friday, 6th February, 1914, at Ahipa.ra. Wednesday, 16th April, 1913, a.t Wa.iroa.. Friday, 20th March, 1914, at Kaeo. Tuesday, 8th July, 1913, a.t Port Awanui.. Wednesday, 10th September, 1913, at Te Araroa. 2. South Auckla.nd ~~ Wednesday, 12th November, 1913, at Wairoa. Tuesday, 22nd April, 1913, at The.mes. Tuesday, 16th December, 1913, at Gisbome. Tuesday, 20th May, 1913, at Nga.rua.wahia.. Thursday, 15th January, 1914, a.t Tola.go Bay. Tuesday, 17th June, 1913, at Auckland. Thursday, 12th March, 1914, at Te Araroa. APRIL 10.J TBE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1339

6. Wellington Circuit (including Hawke's Bay and South FIRST SCHEDULE. Island)- Wednesday, 23rd April,!1913, at Wellington, to adjourn LAl'IDS FOR SA.LE. to Greytown. Wednesday, 12th May, 1913, at Hastings. Lot. JB!ock,I Survey District. Area. Olass. I PriceUpset per Wednesday, 28th May, 1913, at Dannevirke. Acre. Wednesday, 11th June, 1913, at Palmeniton North. I Wednesday, 25th June, 1913, at Wellington. Wednesday, 9th July, 1913, at Otaki. A, R, P. £ s. d. Wednesday, 23rd July, at Hastings. 8 IT Kawhia South 416 0 16 Second I 10 0 9 II 577 Wednesday, 20th August, 1913, at Greytown. " 2 0 .. 1 5 0 • Wednesday, 3rd September, 1913, at Wellington. 10 II .. 417 0 16 .. I 15 0 Wednesday, 24th __ September, 1913, at Picton and 5 III 573 12 4 .. I 15 0 6 III " 510 1 8 2 0 0 Nelson. .. " Wednesday, 22nd October,H913, at Kaia.poi. 7 III 399 I 34 .. 2 0 0 8 III " 387 3 8 2 0 Wednesday, 26th November, 1913, at Port Chalmers. .. " 0 Wednesday, 10th December, 1913, at Invercargill. 9 III .. 382 0 24 2 0 0 10 III 392 0 16 .. Monday, 12th Je.nuary, 1914, at Wellington. " 2 0 0 Wednesday, 4th February, 1914, at Hastings. 11 III .. 406 0 0 .." 2 0 0 5 VI .. 573 0 32 .. 1 18 0 I approve of the above Schedule. 7 VI 545 3 0 2 0 0 8 VI " 658 2 16 .. W. H. HERRIES, " .. 2 0 0 Govemment'Buildings, Native Minister. 9 VI .. 529 0 24 2 5 0 Wellington, 7th April, 1913. 12 VI 288 0 0 .." I 10 0 5 VII .." 726 23 2 115 0 7 VII .. 531 I 8 .." 2 0 0 Sl'l'TING OF THE NATIVE APPELLATE COttBT, 1913. 8 VII 479 2 0 .. 2 5 0 10 VII .." 544 1 0 .. 2 5 0 Monday, 12th May, 1913, at Kaia.poi. 11 VII 459 0 0 2 0 0 5 XI .. .. I approve of the above Schedule. .. 1,131 I 32 .. 2 0 0 6 XI 93 0 0 2 5 0 . W. H. HERRIES, 13 .." 522 0 0 Third" I 5 0 Govemment'Buildings, Native Minister. 14 XVIXVII 536 0 0 .. I 7 6 · Wellington, 7th April, 1913. 15 XVI .." 365 0 0 Second 2 0 0 2 xv .. 337 2 20 Third 1 5 0 I I • Loading for improvements, .£15'7 lOs. MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. SECOND SCHEDULE. Maori Lands for Bale and Lenae by Public A1'Ction.- LAl'IDS FOR LEASE. 14,822 Acrea and 29 Perckea.

Office of the Waikato-Maniapoto District ~ I Block I Survey District. , Area. I Iii /%cse: Maori Land Board, ,... 6 l::e. Auckland, 1st March, 1913. , --,------:------;-----'---+-- OTICE is hereby given, in tenns of the Native Land I A. R. P. s. d. N 1 Act, 1909, and the regulations thereunder, that the IX Me.ngaorongo 0 • several lands named in the First and Second Schedules hereto : 27 473 1 0 2nd 2 Part Wharepu- Maungatautari, 1,291 0 0 3rd *O 9 will be offered for sale e.nd lease respectively by public auction · · hunga at Auckland on Wednesday, the 21st day of May, 1913, at I No. Wharepuhu- 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Term of lease : Twenty-two 14B nga, &Puniu Maraetaua 9c Otanake and 197 I 16 1st 4 0 years, with right of renewal for one further term of twenty-; GG e.nd 10 Totoro two years. 1 Kinohaku East Otanake 78 0 23 2nd 2 6 Plans and particulars may be obtained from the under- I No. 2, Sec- signed, or from the Under-Secretary, Native Department, tion 28B No. Wellington. W. H. BOWLER, 10 President. • Loading for improvements, .£100.

BANKRUPTC'V NOTICES. In Bankruptcy.-ln the Sup"reme Oou"rt, holden al ..4.ucklantl.

In Banlo"ruptcy. OTICE is hereby given that RoBEBT GEoBGB DoN.t.LD­ N soN, of Brixton Road, Mount Eden, Painter, was OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now payable this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a N_ _ in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, Promissory notes (if any) to be produced for indorsement the 11th day of April, 191S, at 11 o'clock a.m. prior to receiving dividends. W. S. FISHER, Burden, Robert, of Waikumete, Boot-manufacturer: First Auckland, 4th April, 1918. Official Assignee. and finaJ, 6s. 2i:d, in the pound. Flewellyn and Son, of Grey Lynn, Builders: Supple­ mentary, 8d. in the pound. Lees, E. A., of Okaihau, Tea.oher: First and :final, ofd· In Bankruptcy.-ln the Sup"reme OouFt, holden at in the pound. Auckland. McAlpine, E. C., of Auckland, Timber-broker: Supple­ mentary, la. od. in the pound. OTICE is hereby given that VINCENT MARTIN ALLEN, McIntosh, John, of Pukenui, Storekeeper: First, 6s. 8d. N of Auckland, Bharebroker, was this day adjudged in the pound. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to Phillips, Nathan, of Waihi, Jeweller: Second and :final, be holden at my office on Friday, the 11th day of April, ls. Btd, in the pound. 1913, at 2.30 o'clock. W. S. FISHER. W. B. FISHER, Auckland, 31st March, 1913. Official Assignee. Auckland, 4th April, 1913. Official Assignee. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 31

In Ban'kn.tiptcy.-ln Uit 'Sur,~me OouTt, holden at New Plymouth. LAND TRANSFER. ACT ~OTICBS.

OTICE is hereby given that FRllDEBICK GoocH, of VIDENCE of the loas of occupation license, Vol. 97, N Stratford, Livery-stable Keeper, was this day ad­ E folio 153, of the Regist.er-book, in favour of WILLIAM judged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of HARTNELL, Waikiekie, Farmer, for 73 acres 3 roods, south­ creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 4th day western portion of Section 10 of the Parish of Waikiekie, of April, 1913, at 3 o'clock. having been lodged with me, and application made to issue ALFRED COLEMAN, a provisional certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my Deputy Official Assignee. int.ention to issue a provisional certificate of title accordingly Stratford, let April, 1913. a.t the expiration of fourteen days from the 10th day of April, 1913. Dated the let day of April, 1913, at the Lands Registry In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Office at Auckland. Wanganui. R. H. BOURKE, Deputy District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE THOMAS ORTON and N LoNDEN M0Dot1GALL CARVELL, carrying on business in oopartnerehip under the siyle or firm of " Orten and OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land Carvell," of Wanganui, Livery-stable Keepers, was this day N hereinafter described will be brought under the adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat creditors io be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 16th be lodged forbidding the same on or before 10th May, 1913. day of April, 1918, at 2.BO o'clock p.m. 5443. MARY JANE HEWSON.-Lots 114, 117, a.nd part W. RODWELL, 107 of Allotment 4, Section 3, Suburbs of Auckland (situated Deputy Official Assignee. in Sea.field View Road), containing 27·4 perches. Occupied Wanganui, 7th April, 1913. by George Bain and Arthur Whitehead. Plan 7949. 5458. SAMUEL McCULLOUGH.-Part Allotment 39, Parish of Papakura., containing 98 acres 2 roods 10 perches. Occupied by John Nicholas Crowe. Plan 8135 . . 545S,. ANNIE BRANIGAN.-Allotment 121, Town of Estate of F. R. WATERS, Jeweller. Hamilton West (comer of Rosstrevor and Victoria.' Streets), OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend containing 1 a.ere. Part occupied by Henry Ga.ulton and pa.rt N of 5s. 9d. in the pound is now payable at my office unoccupied. Plan 8153. on all proved accepted claims. 5491. CHARLES ROSS YOUNG.-Part Allotment 39, Promissory notes must be produced for indorsement. Parish of Pa.pa.knra, containing 174 acres. Occupied by Applicant. Plan 8135. G. J. SCOTT, 5515. ANNIE MIDDLEMISS.-Part Lot 17 of Section 2, Deputy Official Assignee. Town of Raglan (situated in Wallie Street), containing 20·4 Palmerston !forth, 3rd April, 1918. perches. Occupied by Applicant. Plan 8355. Dia.grams may be inspected at this office. ln Ban'feruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Nel,on. Dated this 7th day of April, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. OTICE is hereby given that HERBERT JoHN HINGSTON R. H. BOURKE, N of Nelson, Fancy-goods Dealer, was this de,y adjudged Deputy District Land Registrar. bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 18th day of April, 1913, at 3 o'clock p.m. PPLICATION having been made to me to register a W. ROUT, A dealing affecting Memorandum of Lease No. 8477, of Deputy Official Assignee. Allotment 12n, Pukekohatu Block (Block XIII, Opunake Nelson, 8th April, 1913. Survey District), and evidence having been lod~ed of the lol!ll of the said lease, I hereby give notice that I mtend to dis­ pense with the production of the said lease, and register the In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme OouTt, holden at dealing a.e requested, unleas caveat be lodged forbidding the OhriatchuTch. same on or before the 25th da7. of April, 1913. Dated this 7th day of April, 1913, at the Lande Registry OTICE is hereby given that HENBY BEAUKONT, of Office, New Plymouth. N Lyttelton, Bootmaker, was this day adjudged bank­ A. V. STURTEVANT, rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be District Land Registrar. holden at my office on Tuesday, the s,h day of April, 1913, at 2.~ o'clock in the afternoon. J. EVANS, 1\.T OTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land Official Assignee. .L~ hereinafter described will be brought under the pro­ Christchm:cb, 3rd April, 1913. visions of the Land Transfer· Act, 1908, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 10th May, 1918. In Ban'feruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at Application 4580 (Plan, provisional, No. 178/1141S). Ohridchurc!J,. HARRY WEBB.-5 acres 2 roods 81 perches, parts of Block III, Rangitikei District, Occupied by Applicant. OTICE is hereby given that. CHRISTIAN ALFRED HADLER, Diagram may be inspected at this office. N , of Amberley, Farm Labourer, was this day adjudged Dated this 10th day of April, 1918, at the Lands Registry bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors 10 Office, Wellington. be holden at my office on Friday, the 11th day of April, G. G. BRIDGES, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. i District Land Registrar, J. EVANS, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 6th April, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land N · hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat be In Ban'kruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt, holden at lodged forbidding the same on or before the 9th day of Ohriatchurch. May, 1919. No. 685. ALFRED FOSTER.-13·88 perches, part of OTICE is hereby given that RoBERT S.urnEL ELSTON, Allotment 40 of Section 50, District of Omaka. Unoccupied. N of 55 Essex Street, !Jinwood, Christchurch, Painter No. 6!!6. CHARLES PEEK.-1 rood 12 perches, Sec­ a.nil Pr,perhanger, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I tion 136, Town of Picton. Occupied by Andrew Clinoh. hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my Diagrams may be inspected at this office. D.P.s IS7ll and office on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1913, at .11 o'clock ML . r,.:m. Dated this 5th day of April, 1913, at the Lands Regill$ry J, EVANS, Office, Blenheim. Official Assignee. F. W. BROUGHTON, . Ohri1tchurch, 7th April, 1918. ' Diskict Land Registrar. APRIL 10. 'l'H:1£ NEW ~.BJALAND GAZE'rTE. 1341 APPLICATION having been made to me to register a In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908. discharge of Mortgage No. 1156, in favour of JANE OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 302 of the BROWN, wife of THOMAS BROWN, of Woodstock, Miner, N above-mentioned Act, that WILSON AND CANHAM affecting Sections 1588, 1589, Mahinapua Survey District, and (LIMITED), a company duly hcorporated in the Dominion of all the land in Vol. 5, folios 1239, 1246, of the Westland Canada, proposes to carry on business in the Dominion of Registry, and evidence having been lodged of the loss or New Zealand, and that the offices or places of business of the destruction of the said mortgage, I hereby give notice that company in the Dominion, where legal process of any kind I will dispense with the production of the said mortgage, and may be snvecl upon it and notices of any kind may be ad­ register the discharge as requested, unless caveat be lodged dressed or delivered, are situate at the following place,, viz. :-· in this office forbidding the same within fourteen days from the date of publication hereof in the Gazette. 59 Lower Rattray Street, Dunedin. Dated at the Lands Registry Office at Hokitik" this :1rd 260 Thorndon Quay, Wellington. day of April, 1913. 78 Rangitikei Street, Pdmerston North. WM. PHILIP MORGAN, Bridge Street, Eltham. District Land Registrar. 21-22 Union Buildings, CUBtoms StrPet, Anckland. Dated this 15th day of March, 1913. A. ROWLAND8, 276 Attorney for the Company. 0'1'ICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein­ N after described will be brought under the prov1s1oos ------~------of the Land Transfer Act, 1908. unlese caveat be lodged THl :102, Block XXXII, City of Dunedin. Occupied by Walter .N subsection (b ), of the Companies Act, 1908. that the Paterson, the younger. No. 5101. offices of the above-named company are being -t,rll,ftsfffl'red Dia.gram may be inspected at this office. on the 7th April to the Tramway Buildings, Customs Street Dated this 4th day of April, 1913, at the Lands Registry West. Office, Dunedin. ,T. ,T. W ALKLATE, C. E. NALDER, Auckland, 26th March, l!lrn. Local Attonrny. District Land Registrar. 287

SHERWOOD DOWNS (LIMITED). OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land N hereinafter described will be brought under the IN LIQUIDATION. provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the iiate of the Gazette containing this notice. O'l'ICE is hereby given that a general mooting of the N company will be held on \Vednesday, the Hlth day 2993. HUGH McKAY McLEOD.-! rood, Section 8, of April, 1913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the regis· Block XII, 'rown of Riverton. Unoccupied. tered office of the company, No. 118 Hereford Street, 2994. THOMAS RICHARDS.-2 roods, Lot 9, Block VII, whon an account of tho winding-up will be laid boforo tho Township of Gladstone. Occupied by Archibald Fothering­ shareholders. ham Hawke. ,TAS. MORRISON, 2995. JANE ALEXANDER LYON.-15 perches, Lot l of Liquidat(H'. Lots 59 to 62, Macmasters Estate (part of Section 1, Block I, Invercargill Hundred). Occupied by Applicant. 11.8 Herefonl Street, Christchurch, :Hst ;\fareh, 19m. 296 Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of April, mm, at the Lands Registry '- T OTICE is hereby givon that tho following special reso­ Office, I nvercargill. l "- lution was passod at a n10oting of the Raglan Town W. W. DE CASTRO, Hall Company on 22nd February, and confirmed at a. meeting District Land Registrar. held for the purpose on 15th ~farch :- " That the company be wounrl up voluntarily; am! that Mr. G. CARR, of Raglan, be appointod Liquidator of tho company, at tho remuneration of £5." PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS. G. CARR, Liquidator, Raglan Town Hall Company (Limitecl). NOTICE. Raglan. 1st April, 1913. 29,

THE COMPANIES Acr, I 008, t>EUTION 26t\. VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

The Deep Dell Scheelite and Gold - mining Company Re NEW ZEALA..,D SmPPING GAZETTE PRINTING .,xo PuB- (Limited), 1912/39. LISRING COMPANY (LIMITED). AKE notice that the n.ame of the above company has OTIC:R is hereby given that at an extraorclinary general T been struck off the Register, and tho company has N meeting of the mem hers of the above company duly been dissolved. convened and hold at Havelock North on Friday, the 28th Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this 7th day of cla.y of February, l!lla, tho following extmordinary resolution April, 1913. was passed, viz. :- P. G. WITHER8, " That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the com­ Assistant, Registrar of Companies. pany that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continuo its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same; that WILFRID GOODMAN TALBOT, Wellington, be ap­ pointed Liqnidator." CO;\,IPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. G. P. WAKF,, Chairman. Havelock North, 28th February, 1913. 298 Re NGAM,\'rC 0IU'UlLDH (LIMITED). AKE notice that tha name of the above-mentioned com­ T pany will, at the expiration of three months from the NEEDHAM, NIVEN, AND CO. (LIMITRD). dat<'l hereof, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved. IN LrQUIDATIOx. Given under mr hand, at New Plymouth, this 1st day of April. HH3. OT ICE is hereby givon t.hat the following resolution wat A. V. STURTEVANT. N passed at a. general meeting of the company hold as ~iRHiRtant RegiHtrar of Companie~._ Napier on the.. 20th day of March, 1913, and oonfirmod, at a

1. i342 THE NEW ZEALAND GA.l.iNTTE. [No. 31 general meeting held at Napier on the 3rd day of April, Amount of debts considered good: Nil. 1913 :- Amoum oi debts owing by company: £2,227 9s. 7d. ... ~'hat the business be sold as a going concern to Messrs. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if a.ny) : £1,000. ,)As. J. Niv1,N AND Co. (LIMITED), of Napier, New Zealand, as from the 1st day of April, 1913; that the company be I, Robert Dunkley, of Wanganni, the Secretary of the wound up voluntarily; that F. Jom, NEEDHAM be appointed Carrick Gold - mining Company (Limited), do solemnly Liquidator.•· 299 and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the ea.id company on the 31st December, 1912 ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing tbe same to be true, and by virtue WAVERLEY TOWN DISTRICT. of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. R. DUNKLEY, OTICE is hereby given that at a poll of the ratepayers Secretary. .LN of the Waverley Town District on the proposal to adopt the system of rating on the basis of the unimproved Deola.red at Wa.nganui this 30th day of Janary, 1913, value in the said district,- before me-J. D. W. McBeth, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. 302 Tho number of votes recorded for the proposal was 97 The number of votes against the proposal was.. 22 STATEMENT OF THE~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. Informal . . 1 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Name of company: Undaunted Gold.mining Company (Li- Dated at Waverley on the 4th day of March, 1913. mited). R. P. PALMER, When formed, and date of registration: 1st March, 1898. 300 Chairman of the Waverley Town District. Whether in active operation or not : In active operation. Where business is conducted, a.nd name of Legal Manager : Matakanui; Thomas C. Donnelly. Nominal capital : £20,000. TARADALE TOWN DISTRICT. Amount of capital su bsoribed : £16,000. Amount of ca.pita! actually paid up in cash: £16,000. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of RESULT OF POLL ON THE PROPOSAL TO RATE ON THE cash received for same (if any) : £15,000. UNIMPROVED VALUE, Paid-up valne cf scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has oeen pa.id : Nil. ) URSUANT to section 39 of the Rating Act, 1908, I Number of shares into which capital is divided : 2,000. I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the N um her of shares allotted : 1,600. Taradale Town District was taken on the 10th day of March, Number of shares unallotted: 500. 1913. Amount paid per share: £10. The number of valid votes recorded for the proposal Amount called up per share: £10. was 48. Number a.nd amount of calls in arrear: Nil. The num her of valid votes recorded against the proposal Number of shares forfeited: Nil. was 60. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for The total number of valid votes was 108. same: Nil. I therefore declare the proposal to be lost. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Dated at Taradale the thirty-first day of March, one pany: 19. thous1tnrl nine hundred a.nd thirteen. Present number of shareholders: 36. W. HOWARD, Number of men employed by company : 8. 301 Chairman. Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: 427 oz. 7 dwt. 13 gr.; £1,709 Os. 5d. Total quantity and valne produced since registration: 11,358 oz. 21 gr. ; £44,552 lls. 5d. s·rATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount expended In connection with carrying on operations during preceding year: £1,652 7s. 9d. Name of company: Carrick Gold-mining Company (Li- Total expenditure srnce registration: £28,952 5s. 8d. mited). Tota.I amount of dividends declared: £14,437 10s. When formed, and date of registration : 22nd February, 1910. Total amount of dividends paid: £14,437 10s. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : Amount of cash in bank: £278 18s. ld. Wicksteed Place, Wanganni: R. Dunkley. Amount of cash in Post-office Savings-bank: £320 3•. 6d. Nominal capital: £30,000. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £28,070. Amount of debts directly due to company: £5 5s. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £13,555. Amount of debts considered good : £5 5s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Amount of debts owing by company : £186 19s. ld. cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £10,000. I, ThomaR Christopher Donnelly, the Legal Manager and Number of shares into which capital is divided : 30,000. Managing Director of the Undaunted Gold-mining Company Number of shs.res allotted : 28,070. (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a Amount pa.id per share : £1. true and complete statement of the affairs of the said com­ Amoun& called up per share: £1 on 20,725; 17s. 6d. on 200; pany on the 31st December, 1912 ; and I make this solemn 10s. Oil 7,145. declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Nnmber of forfeited shares sold, and money received for T. C. DONNELLY, same: Nil. Managing Director. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Declared at Matakanui this 29th day of March, 1913, pany: 125. before me-R. J. Mitchell, J.P. 303 Present number of shareholders: 195. Number of men employed by company: 25. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last ~EDICAL REGISTRATION. statement: 362 oz. 16 dwt. 14 gr.; £1,214 12s. 4d. Total quantity and value produced since registration: THOMA8 DERRICK, Bach. Med. Univ. Edin. 1907, 424 oz. ; £1,411 Bs. 8d. I , Bach. Surg. Univ. Edin. 1907, now residing in Auck­ Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations land, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 3rd since last statement: £7,315 9s. 5d. May, 1913, next to have my name placed on the Medical Total expenditure since registration : £16,516 16s. 4d. Register of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and that I have Tota.I amount of dividends declared: Nil. deposited tho evidence of my qualification in the office of the Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. Tota.I amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £377 2s. 4d. THOMAS DERRICK. Amount of ca.sh in hand: £2 10s. Dated at Auckland the third day of April, one thousand Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil nine hundred and thirteen. 304 1\.PRii :10,] THE NEW 1.ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1348

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Company, being the holder of the license speci:li.eq in the Schedule, hereby applies for a renewal thereof for a term ·of OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership previou.tly :fifteen years, commencing on the expiry of the current .LN existing between WlLLIAM HENLEY a.nd HARWOOD term . W ALTBJI HESLOP, a.s Land Agents, under the title of "Bowker's Address for service: At the office of Stewart Fletcher, Land Agency," has been dissolved by mutua.l consent as from. Solicitor, Lawrence. ·1st ~roh. last; and that the business will in future be carried Dated at Lawrence this 2nd day of April, 1913. on by the said HARWOOD w ALTER HESLOP on his own ac­ Schedule. count, and that he will pay all debts due by and receive a.II moneys owing to the late Pa.rtnersbip firm. Particulars of Current License. Da.ted 26th day of March, 1913. Date and registered number: 12th October, 1903; No. ~48. W. HENLEY. 18th April, 1904; No. 504. Witness to signatures- H. W. HESLOP. Name and locality of mining privilege: License for 1m W. E. Mills, Solicitor, extension of Water-race No. 1011 to divert 15 heads of water Christchurch. 305 for mining purposes, commencing at the termination in Section 30, Block VI, Tuapeka East District, of lioense for water-race held by applicants, No. 1011; thence running DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. through Sections 30, 19, 25, 38, 8, and 27, Block VI, same district ; thence through Crown lands and Sections 21.and 7, Block X, Waitahuna East District; and terminatilng \. l' OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership existing near the southern corner ol Section ll7, Block X, Wai.tahuna _ ~ between W. H. S. HEMPTON and A. C. BELLAMORE, East District. Length, 4 miles 55 chains and 69 links. trading as the " Fleet Printing Company," at 245 Willis Depth, 1ft. Sin. Breadth, 3ft. 6 in. One point of intake at Street, Wellington, New Zealand, has been dissolved as from commencement. Race constructed and in use. Together 23rd day of December, 1912. with a mining privilege No. 504, and dated 18th April, 1904, W. H. S. HEMPTON. granting to the applicants the use for the purpose of the A. C. BELLAMORE. construction, maintenance, and improvement of the above Witness-W. Burrows. 306 extension of water-race for facilitating mining operations a strip of land 40 ft. wide along the entire length of the course of the above extension of Water-race No. 1011. Land NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. presently in use by applicants. Date of expiry of term : 25th May, 1913. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto THE WAITAHUNA HYDRAULIC SLUICING N existing between the undersigned, HARRY TREZARE COMPANY (LIMITED) . Jllll!'FRBE, of Berwick, Farmer, and ARTHUR JAMES THOMSON, (By its Solicitor, STEWART FLETCHER), of Milton, Fla.x-miller, under the name or style of "Jeffree Applicant. and Thomson," who carried on business as Flax-millers at Berwick aforesaid, has this day been dissolved. Da.ted this 31st day of March, 1913. Precise time of filing of the foregoing a.pplication : 12.40 p.m. H. T. JEFFREE. on 2/4/13. Witness to the signature of Harry Trezare Jeffree-Chas. J. Time and place appointed for the bearing of the applica­ Payne, Solicitor, Dunedin. tion and all objections thereto: Tuesday, 13th May, 1913, at A. J. THOMSON. 10 a.m., at Warden's Court at Lawrence. Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and Witness to the signature of Arthur James Thomson- notified to applicant at least three days before the day so Dug&ld Cra.wford, Engineer, Milton. 307 appointed. J.M. ADAM, 310 Mining Registrar. ·NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore s•,bsisting between GEORGE PARR and JAMES PARR, carrying on business as Farmers at Waimumu, in the APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENSE FOR Provincial District of Southland, and Peel Forest, in the MINING PRIVILEGE. Provincial District of Ca.nterbury, under the style or firm of " G. and ,T. Parr," has been dissolved as from the date UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1908. hereof. Dated the 3rd day of April, l-913. To the Warden of the Ota.go Mining District, at GEORGE PARR. Lawrence. 308 JAMES PARR. URSUANT to the Miniug Act, 1908, the undersigned, P the Waitahuna Hydraulic Sluicing Company (Limited), whose registered office is in Rose Place, Lawrence, Mining NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Company, being the holder of the license specified in the SGhedule, hereby applies for a renewal thereof for a term of OTICE is hereby given tha.t the Partnership heretofore fifteen years, commencing on the expiry of the current N subsisting between THOMAS SCOTT and JOHN WILSON, term. carrying on business as Venetian-blind Manufacturers at Address for· service : At the office of Stewart Fletcher, 38-40 St. Andrew Street, Dunedin, under thH style or firm Solicitor, Lawrence. of "Scott and Wilson," bas been dissolved as from the 10th Dated at Lawrenoe this 2nd day of April, 191S. day of February, 1913. All debts due to a d owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by JOHN Schedule. WILSON, who will continue to carry on the said business Particulars of Current License. under the style or firm of " Scott and Wilson." Date and registered number: 26th May, 1898; No. lOll. Da.ted at Dunedin this 1st day of April, 1913. Name and locality of mining privilege: License for " THOS. SCOT'l'. water-race to divert 15 heacs of water commencing at a point on the east bank of Bungtown Creek, about h&lf a Witness to the signature of Thomas Scott-Edw. Aslin, mile below James McCormick's fence on the southern Solicitor, Dunedin. boundary of Section 3, Block VIII, Tuapeka East District; JOHN WILSOj. thenoe through Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block VII, same Witness to the signature of John Wilson-E. Alex. Duncan, district ; thence across the Bungtown Creek by a pipe-line ; Solicitor, Dunedin. 309 thence through Sections 30 and 32, Block VI, Section 4, 1 Block VII, and Section 19, Block VI, same district, and ------~----· terminating at the extension thereof which was granted ,APPLICATION FOR RENEW AL OF LICENSE FOR and is held under License No. 443, dated 12th October, 1903. MINING PRIVILEGE. Length of race, 4 miles. Course, south-westerly. One point of intake at commencement. Mean depth, 1 ft. 8 in. UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1908. Mean breadth, 3ft. 6in. Race constructed and in use. Purpose for which water i3 to be used, mining. To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at: Date of ~piry of term : 25th May, 1913. Lawrence. THE WAITAHUNA HYDRAULIC SLUICING URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, COMPANY (LIMITED). P the WaitahunaHydraulic Sluicing Company (Limited), (By its Solicitor, STEWART FLETCHER), whose registered office is in Rose Place, Lawrence, Mining Applicant. ,------···------

1344 THE NEW ~.EALAND GAZE'rrrK . [No. 31

Precise time of tiling of the foregoing a.pplioa.tion : 12.40 p.m. NOW READY. on 2/4/13. Time a.nd pla.oe a.ppointed for the hea.ring of the a.ppli­ oa.tion a.nd a.ll objections thereto: Tuesda.y, 13th Ma.y, 1913, T HE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK, a.t 10 a..m., a.t Wa.rden's Court at Le.wrence. 1913. Objections must be filed in the Registra.r's office a.nd notified to a.pplice.nt e.t lea.st three da.ys before the da.y so Containing latest information, Historical, Political, appointed. Official, Statistical, Industrial, Commerctal, &c. : Digest J.M. ADAM, of La.nd Laws and Description of Land Districts. 311 Mining Registre.r. ., PBIOaB: P.t.PEB Covm, ls.; CLOTH Bo.t.BDB, 2s. ALEXANDER TODD MoCAW, Fellow Roya.I College I , Surgeons, Engla.nd, 1911, Member of the Roya.I College of Surgeons, Engla.nd, 1908, and Licentiate of the Roya.I College of Physicians, Lpndon, 1908, and now residing in CONTBNTS. Dunedin, Ota.go, do hereby give notice tha.t I intend to a.pply on the 1st May, 1913, to have my name ple.ced on the Medical ...... Al>VBBTI8•IDDIT8 (l'BIV.t.T•) 1341 Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifica.tions a.t the office of &PPOINTII.NTB, IITO, 1275, 1284, 1322 the Registra.r of Births, Deaths, and Marria.ges. 8.t.NKBUPTOY No:r1o•s 1339 Dated at Dunedin this 2nd day of April, 1913. ALEXANDER TODD MoCAW, 0BOWN L.t.ND8 NoTICBR 1331 312 F.R.C.S. Eng., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lon. DBJ'BNOE FoBOJ!S , • .1277 LAND- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Crown Land proole.imed . . 1254 Kauri-~m Industry Act, Resolution recommend- OTICE is hereby given tha.t the Pe.rtnership heretofore ing Withdrawal of Land from Operation of the 1329 N subsisting between the undersigned REGINALD NORMAN National Endowment, for Selection . . . . 1273. BLAKISroN, HENRY MATTHEW BLAKISTON, and ROBERT HuoH Native School, Intention to te.ke Le.nd for 1281 E'BABER, in the practice of Be.rristers and Solicitors, ce.rried Native School, Taken for 1255 on at Dannevirke, in He.wke's Bay, under the style of Post-offices, Taken for 1254 · "Blakiston and Blakiston," was dissolved on the 31st de.y of Railwa.y Purposes, &c., Taken for 1258 Maroh, 1913, by mutua.l consent. The practice will in future Renewe.ble Lease, Selection on.. . . , 1272 be carried on by REGINALD NORMAN BLAKISTON and RoBERT Roe.d, Laying out e.nd taking . . . . , 1258 Huos: FBAsER under the old firm-name of " Ble.kiston and Roa.d Purposes, Taken for 1253,U254 Roe.de, &c., Authorizing the Laying-off of .. ·12s1 Blakjston." Roads proclaimed and closed . . . . , 1255 Dawd this 4th day of April, 1913. Sale or Selection .. {1268 R. N. BLAKISTON. Settlement, for Selection . . 1273 IH. M. BLAKISTON. Street, Authorizing the Laying-off of .• tl260 R. FRASER. Witnesses to all signat.ures-Allan Evans, Company Agent, LAND 1'B.t.NSIIEB AcT NoTIOBA 1840 Dannevirke. 313 MAOBI L.um ADMINIATRATION NoTIOB 1339 MIBOBLLANBOUS- HE Partnership previously ce.rried on under the name Bonded Tobacco-manufaotory approved e.nd ap- T of "McElwain and Zeven," at Queen Street, in the pointed . . 1282 City of Auckland, as Toilet Specialists, has from this day Bonded Tobacco-me.nufactory, Revocation of Ap- been dissolved by mutual consent. pointment of 1281 Dated this 4th day of April, 1913. Bonding Warehouse approved and appointed 1281· C. ZEVEN. By-laws confirmed 1280 Conciliation Council, Recommende.tions of 1322 Witness to the signature of Corneims Zeven-Ba'sif"' t'. Cahill, La.w Clerk, Auckland. Conscience-money received 1282 Consul, Appointment of Acting, recognized 1275 MAUD HANNA. Customs Duties AcG, Minister's Decisions and er.. 1283 Witness to the signature of Maud Hanna nee McElwain::.:. Deceased Persons' Esta.tee 1284 Arthur G. Quarterly, Solicitor, Auckland. 314 Dismissal of Officer 1276 Fees under the Servants' Registry Offices Act, Amended See.le of .. rnso N OTICE is hereby given that the Headquarters for New Fire-insurance Companies, List of 1329 Zealand of the ATLAS AssURANOE COMPANY (LIMITED) Hospital e.nd Charitable Aid Boe.rds, Apportion- have been transferred from Dunedin to No. 9 Brandon Street, ment of Representation on ...... 1266 Wellington, as from this date. Interpreters licensed • . 1329 A. W. YOUNG, Land e.nd Income Assessment Acts, Notice to 316 Attorney for New Zealand. me.ke Returns of Le.nd under 1282 Me.ii-services, Inland . . 1285 Naturalization, Letters of, issued .. 1281 Officio.ting Ministers for 1913 • . . . 1284 .JOURNAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF Patent, Application for Restoration of La.peed .. 1282 AGRICULTURE. Public Service Board of Appeal, Election of Member of . . . . 1282 Regulations under the New Zealand Ste.te-gua.ran- PUBLISHED MONTHLY. teed Advances Act . . . . 1260 Resolution me.de by Local Body . . 1280 SuescarPT10N, 2s. 6D. PIIB ANNu111, rNoLUDING PosT.t.011. 8 peoial Orders ...... 1277 8INGU COPY, 6D. Statutory Declarations, Postmaster a.ppointed io ... take and rece~ve • : . . . 1275 sUBBCRIPTIONS should be forwarded by postal note · Trustees of Drnmage D1stnct elected 1282 or stamps (preferably the former) to the Editor, .N.t.!rlVII LAND COURT NOTIOIIS 1S33 Publication Section, Department of Agriculture, Welling­ 8BJPPD1G- ton. Bubscribere should furnish full name and address. Notioes ,o Ma.rinere •. 1281

By Au,bcrity: loHlf MACKAY, OoYarJIJDant Printer, Wallington.