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No 44, 13 July 1950 ~umlJ. 44 883 NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE1'TE, WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 Crown Land Set Apart as Provisional State Forest Land SCHEDULE MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT.-NELSON CONSERVANCY [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General ALL that area in the Marlborongh Land District, Marlborough A PROCLAMATION County, containing by admeasurement 50 acres 3 roods 23·6 perches, more or less, and being Section 60, Block I, Wakamarina Survey B y virtue and in exereiseof the powers and authorities conferred District. AB the same is more particularly delineated on plan upon me by section 18 of the Forests Act, 1949, I, No., 104/42, deposited in the Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. (Marlborough General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart thc plan S.O. 3970.) Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as provisional State Forest land. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the SCHEDULE Seal of that Dominion, this 3rd day of July, 1950. Westland Land District.-Westland Conservancy E. B. CORBETT, Mini'ster of Forests. ALI, that area in the Westland Land District, Westland County, containing by admeasurement 7 acres, more or less, situated in GOD SAVE THE KING! Blocks XIII and XIV, Bruce Bay Survey District, and bounded (F.tl. 6/4/11.) generally as follows: Commencing at the south-western corner of Section 777, Block X, Bruce Bay Survey District: thence in a south-westerly direction along the south-eastern boundary of part Reserve No. 1650-provisional State forest (Gazette, 1935, page 173)-to the south-eastern corner of Reserve No. 420, Block IX, Crown Land Set Apart as Permanent State Forest Land Bruce Bay' Survey District; thence in a north-easterly direction along the north-western boundary of part Reserve No. 1650- provisional State forest (Gazette, page 2845)-to the Maitahi River; [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General thence in a northerly direction generally along the left bank of A PROCLAMATION the Maitahi River to a point in line with the south-western boundary of Section 777 aforesaid; thence by a right line to· the point of B y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred commencement. As the same is more particularly delineated upon me by section 18 of the· Forests Act, 1949, I, Lieutenant­ on plan No. 138/22, deposited in the Head Office of the New Zealand General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Forest Service at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as permanent State forest land. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 7th day of July, 1950. SCHEDULE E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Forests. SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRI01'.-AuCKLAND CONSERVANCY GOD SAVE THE KING ! ALL that area in the South Auckland Land District, Taumarunui (F.S. 6/5/6.) County, containing by admeasurement 1,361 acres 3 roods, more or less, being Section 1, Block XV, Puketapu Survey District and being formerly. part of Waituhi Kuratau 4A Block. As the same is delineated on plan No. 53/11, deposited in the Head Office of the New Zealand Forest Service at 'Wellington, and thereon bordered Orown Land Set Apart as Permanent State Forest Land red. (South Auckland Plan S.O. 34104.) [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the A PROCLAMATION Seal of that Dominion, this 7th day of July, 1950. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred B npon me by section 18 of the }<'orests Act, 1949, I, Lieutenant­ E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Forest". General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown land GOD SAVE THE lUNG I described in the Schedule hereto as permanent :State forest land. (F.S.6/1/172.) A 884 THE ,NEW ZEALAND G4ZETTE . [No. 44 Crown Land Set Apart aa Permanent State Fore8t Land ProoZaiming Tribal Diatrict Under the MaoI-i Social and Economic Advancement Act, 1945 [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General A PROCLAMATION [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred A PROCLAMATION B upon me by section 18 of the Forests Act, 1949, I, Lieutenant­ General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the URSUANT to section 6 of the Maori Social and Economio Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby set apart the Crown land P Advancement Act, 1945, I, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard described in the Schedule hereto as permanent State forest land. Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New· Zealand, do hereby declare ,the parts of New Zealand described in SCHEDULE the Schedule hereto to be a tribal distriot for the purposes of the SOUTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-ROTaRUA CONSERVANOY said Act, and do hereby assign to the said distriot the name '.' Te Au·o·Waikato Tribal District." ALL that area in the South Auokland Land Distriot, Rotorua and Taupo Counties, containing by admeasurement 74 acres 1 rood 22 perches, more or less, being Section I, Blook IX, and Section I, ' SCHEDULE Block XIU, Kaingaroa Survey District, and Section I, Block I, and TE AU-O-WAIKATO TRIBAL DISTRIOT Section I, Block V, Wheao Survey District. As the same is more partioularly delineated on the plan No. 47/60, deposited in the Head ALL that &,rea in the South Auokland Land Distriot bounded by a Offioe of the New Zealand Forest Service at Wellington, and.thereQn line commenoing at the oonfluenoe of the Mangawara Stream with coloured red. (South Auokland plan S.O. 33692L.) the Komakorau Stream in Block IV, Newoastle Survey Distriot; thence proceeding north-easterly along a right line to Trig_ Station Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General 1230 (Pukewhau) in Block V, Hapuakohe Survey District, a right of the Dominion of New Zealand,. and issued underth/! I~eto Trig_ Station 2043 (Ratamaroke) in Block XV, Piako Survey Seal of that Dominion, this 7th day of July, 1950. " Distriot" and a right line to Trig_ Station 2042 (Ratawera) in Block E. B. CORBETT, Minister of Forests. XV, Piako Survey District, being a point on the boundary of the Waika'to County as desoribed in New Zealand Gazette of 1949 at GOD SAVE THE KING I page 2500; thence southerly generally along that county boundary (F.S. 6/2/1/4.) to the northernmost corner of Section Is, Tainui Settlement, .being a point on the boundary of the Piako County as described in New Crown Land in South Auckland Land Di8trict Set Apart for the Zealand Gazette of 1945 at page 257; thence easterly. and south­ Purp08es of Part I of th~ Housing Act, 1919 easterly generally along that county boundary to a point in the middle of the Waihou River on the generally ,southern boundary of [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General the Borough of Te Aroha as described in New Zealand Gazette of A PROCLAMATION 1917 at page 1868; thence south-easterly generally up the middle of the Waihou River, to and up the middle of the Wairere Stream to itt I N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon me by intersection with the north-western boundary of Okauia No. 1 seotion 9 of the Housing Act, 1919, I, Lieutenant-General Block; thence north-easterly along that boundary to the northern. Sir,Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion most corner of the said Oksuia No.1 Block; thence south.easterly of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of ,along ,a right tine to Trig. Station 909 (Waianuanu) on the boundary Crown land described i:i:t the Schedule hereto shall be and ,the !lMIIe of :Block XVI, Wairere Survey Distriot; thence south-westerly is hereby set apart for the purposes of Part I of the said Act. along a right line to Trig. Station 146 (Te Weraiti) on the eastern boundary of Blook VIII, Tapapa Survey Distriot; thenoe south-, SCHEDULE ,easterly along a right line in the direotion of Trig. Station 27 SOUTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT ' (fuwhenua) on the eastern corner of Blook VII, Tapapa East Survey SEOTION 7, Blook XV, Orahiri Survey District: Area, 10 acres, District, to its intersection with the middle of the Matamata-- more or, less. Tauranga Main Highway; ,thence south-westerly generally along the middle of that highway to and along'the middle of the Piarere­ Given under the hand of His Exoellency the Governor-General .Kaimai Main Highway to its intersection with a right line between of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal a point in the middle of the Mangapapa River on the produotion of of that Dominion, this 5th day of July, 1950. ,the south-western boundary of Lot 2 on the plan numbered 25216, E. B. CORBETT, Minister 9f Lands. deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, GoD SAVE THE Knm I and Trig. Station M (Rangitanuku)' in Block XI, Tapapa Survey District; thence north.westerly along the last·mentioned right line (L. and S. H.O. 6/8/16; D.O. 8/482.) ,to the middle of the Mangapapa River, being a point on the boundary oftheMatamat.a County as described in New Zealand Gazette of 1950 at page .275; thence north·westerlyand south.westerly generally Rord Traversing Maori Land Proclaimed as a Pvblio Rord in along that county boundary to the southernmost corner of Section 3, Block I, Waiopehu, and Block XIII, Mount Robinson BU1'l'ey Blook VI, Cambridge Survey .District; thenoe south.easterly along Di8tricts, Wellington Land District .
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