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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority No. S3 1399 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 22 AUGUST 1968 State Housing Land Set Apart for the Purposes of the Maori As the same are more particularly delineated on the plans Housing Act 1935 marked and coloured as above~mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Weliington. BIEiRNtA!RD !FERGUSSON, Governor-General Given under the hand of His iEixcellency the Governor­ General, and issued under the Seal ,of New Zealand, this A PROCLAMATION 26th day of 'July 1%8. PURSUANT to section 2 of the Maori Housing Amendment [L.S.] JOHN RAE, for the Minister of Works. Act 1938, I, Brigadier Sir Bernard Edward Fergusson, the Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby proclaim and GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! declare that the State housing land, within the meaning of (P.W. 72/1/3/0; D.O. 72/1/3/02) the Housing Act 1955, described in the Schedule hereto, is hereby set apart for the purposes of the Maori Housing Act 1935. Land Taken for Road in Block VI, Newcastle Survey District, SCHEDULE Raglan County NORm AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT A. R. P. Being ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General o 0 26.7 Lot 228, Deposited Plan 48892, and being paI1t of Allotment 53, Parish of Pakuranga, which said A PROCLAMATION piece of land is part of the land comprised and PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie described in certificate of title, Volume 1973, Porritt, Baronet, the Govenor-General of New Zealand, hereby folio 48 (North Auckland Registry), subject to proclaim and declare that the land described in the Scheduie Proclamation 15177, defining the middle line of hereto is hereby taken for road; and I also declare that this a transmission line. Proclamation shal};l take effect on and after the 26th day 'of Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ August 1968. General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 29th day of September 1967. SCHEDULE [L.s.] J. R. HANAN, Minister of 'Maori Mairs. Soum AUCKLAND LAND DISlRICT GOD SAVE mE QUEEN! ALL those pieces of land situated in Block VI, Newcastle (M.A. 30/14/2) Survey District, described as follows: A. R. P. Being o 0 5 Part Lot 3, D.P. 10978; coloured yellow on plan. o 0 15.4 'Part Lot 1, D.P. 33251; coloured sepia on plan. Land Held for the Undertaking 01 the Wairakei Hotel Set As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan Apart for a Limited Access Road in Block XIV, Tatua marked M.O.W. 22307 (S.O. 43971) deposited in the office Survey District, Taupo County of the Minister IOf Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured ---+- as above-mentioned. ARTHUR PORRITT1 Governor-Genera1 Given under the hand IQf His Excellency the Governor­ lA ~ROQLA:MATION General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 23rd day of July 1968. PURSUANT to section 4 of the Public Works Amendment Act 11963, I, Sir Arthur Espie IP,orritt, Baronet, the Governor-General [L.s.] PERCY B. ALLEN, Minister of Works. of New Zeaiand, hereby declare the land described in the GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Schedule hereto to be set apart for a [imited access road; and I also declare that Ithis Proclamation shall take effect on (P.W. 34/2799; D.O. 18/7/66) and after the 26th day of August 1968. SCHEDULE Soum AUCKLAND LAND DISlRICT Land Taken for Ithe Development of Water Power (Rangitaiki River Power Scheme) in Blocks XIV and XV, Rangitaiki ALL those pieces o'f land situated in m'Ock XIV, TatuaSurvey Upper Survey District, and Blocks 'lI, 11'l, and VII, Rangitaiki District, Taupo County, described as foHows: Lower Survey District, Whakatane County A. R. P. Being 8 '1 23.5 Part 'Lot 2, n.p. 14403; coloured sepia, edged ARTtHUIR [PORRITT, Governor-General sepia on plan M.O.W. 22354 (S.O. 44325) t3 3 9.9 IPartWairakei IElock (iD.P. '25307); coloured sepia IA PROOLAfMiATION on plan IM.O.W. 22354 (S.o. 44325) . PURSUANT to the Public 'Works Act 1928, I, \Sir Arthur Espie 55 2 19 l 'Parts Wairakei BLock (D.P. 25307); coloured sepia IPorritt, Baronet, the Governor.... General rof New Zealand, 18 3 9.5J 'On plan M.O.W" 22353 (S.~. 44324). hereby proclaim and declare Itha:t ithe land described in the o 0 0.2 'Part Lot 1, IO.P. S. 1209; coloured yellow on plan Schedule hereto is hereby ,taken itor the development 'Of wa;ter 'M.O.;W. 22354 (15.0. 443251). power (lRangitaiki River power scheme) . ':14,QO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIE ·No.53 SCHEDULE A. R. P. Being SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT 5 1 20 1 Parts iMatahina tAo No. 10 Block; coloured yellow Atl those pie'cesof land described as follows: 6 3 0 S on plan !M.O.W. 22408 (S.O. 43440) . 18 3 30 Paflt 'Matahina B. No. 2c Block; coloured sepia A. R. P. Being 'On p1!an IM.D.W. 22408 '(S.O. 4'3440) . 29 0 to Part !Allotment 5913 3A, iMaJtata Parish; coloured 3 1 5 'Part Matahina B. No. 2B Block; coloured sepia yellow on plan :M.O.lW. 22404 (S.D. 43436). on plan M.O.IW. 22408 (:S:O. 43440) . 113 0 35 Part Al10tment 59B 3D 2, IMa,tata Parish; coloured '6 2115 1 ;Parts Waiohau No.2 Block; coloured sepia on blue :on plan M:D!W. 22404(8.,0. 43436). 23 2 30 S plan IM.O.W. 22408 (,S:O. 43440). Situated in 'Blocks XIV iand XV, Rangitaiki Upper Survey 4 o 30 Part Matahina A. iNo. 110 Block; coroured yellow District. on plan IM.O.IW. 22408 (S.O. 43440) . A. R. P. Being il 0 34.7} !plarts ,Waiohau !No. 2 Block; 'Coloured sepia on o 0 3.9 plan IM.O.W. 22408 (S.D. 43440) . 7 0 25 Part Allotment 59B 3A, Ma'ta1ta lParish;coloured o 0 1.2 yellow on planM.O.W. 22404 (S.,o. 43436) . Situated in Block Vhl, Rangitaiki Lower Survey Dis,trict. 30 2 14 ! par,ts, Allotment 60c, R:angitaiki Parish; ,coloured :As the same are more particularly delineaJted 'On the plans 171 0 6 sepia, edged sepia, on plan M.O.tW. 22404 } marked and 'co1!oured as albove-mentioned, and 'deposited in (S.D. 434136). the office olf the ,Minister of Works at Wellington. 205 Part Allotment 59B 3D 2, iMatata Parish; coloured blue on plan 'M.O.lW. 22404 (S.iO. 4'3436). Given under 'the hand 'Of !His Excellency the Governor­ 18 '1 20 1 'Parts Allotment 60c, Rangitaiki IParish; coloured General, and issued under the 'Seal of New Zealand, this 639 S sepia on planM;O.W. 22404 :(S.'O. 43436). 9th day 'Of Augiust :1968. [L.s.] PERCY B. MJLElN, Minister of Works. Situated 'in Block XV, iRangitaiki Upper Survey District. Goo SAVE THE QUEEN! A. R. P. Being (P.W. 92/112/7'5/6; D.O. 92/12/75/6) 34 11 38 ,Part I,Matahina A. No. 110 Block; coloured yellow, edged yellow, on plan IM.O.W. 22405 (S.D. 43437.) Land Taken for Road in Block IX, Kidnapper Survey District, Situa1ted in IBlock XlV, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District, and Hawke's Bay County Block II, lRangitaiki Lower Survey District. ARTHUR PORRITT, Governor-General A. R. P. Being A PROCLAMATION [111 2 '30 Part IMatahina A. No. 10, Block; coloured yellow PURSUANT to the Public Works Act 1928, I, Sir Arthur Espie on plan M.D.'W. 22405 (S.O. 43437). Pouitt, Ba~onet, the Governor-General of New Zea,land, Situated in Blocks XlV and XV, Rangitai~i Upper Survey hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the District, and Blocks II and HI, lRangitaiki Lower Survey District. Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I also declare that this Proclamation ;sha'tl 'take effect on and after the 26th A. R. P. Being day of August 1968. [ 0 0 Matahina A. No.4 Block; coloured sepia on plan M.O.W. 22405 (S.O. 43437). SCHEDULE 2 2 ,to Part Tuararangaia 3B 2 mock; ,coloured yellow on plan M.O.W. 22405 (S.O. 43437) . HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT 4 11 4.3 Pa1it Tuararangaia 3B 2 Block; coloured yellow, ALL that piece of land containing 3.3 perches s~tuated in Block edged yellow, on plan IM.D.tW. 22405 (S.,o. IX, Kidnapper Survey District, Hawke's Bay County, Hawke's 43437). Bay R.D., and being part Okaihau 10 2A Block; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked M.,o.W. Situated in 'Block XV, Rangitaiki Upper Survey District. 22360 (S.O. 5776) deposited in the office of the· Minister of A. R. P. Being Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. 3 0 6.8 Matahina A. No. 5 Block; coloured blue on plan Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ M.O.W. 22405 (S.O. 43437). General, and issued under the Seal of New Zea,land; this 37 3 3'5 Part Lot 2, D.!P. 22523; coloured sepia IOn plan 26th day of Ju~y 1968. M.O.W. 22405 (S.,o. 43437). [L.S.] JOHN RAE, for the 'Minister of Works. Siltuated in Blocks II and JlIT, Rangita'iki Lower Survey GOD SA VB THE QuEEN! District. (P.W. 40/66; D.,o. 16/80/3) A. R. P. Being 16 2 37 Part Section 1, Block ,HI, Rangitaiki Lower Sur­ vey District; coloured sepia, IOn plan M.O.'W.
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