Jumb. 72. 2035

THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, 'l'HURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921.

RRATUM.-In the Schedule (Form No.1) of the Regu­ numbered Wn. 086, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest E lations under the Health Act, published in New Servicc, Wellington, and t,hereon coloured green. Zealand Gazette No. 68, of the 21st July, 1921, page 1943, Jor " Section 124" read" Section 142." Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Gevernment Hous, at Wellington, this 25th day of July, 1921. F. H. D_ BELL, Lands set apart as a State Fo·rest. Commissioner of State Forests. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Approved in Council. C. A. JEFFERY, A PROCLAMATION. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. y virtue and in exercise uf the puw"rs and authorities GOD SAVE THE KING! B conferred upon me by section three of the State Forests Act, 1908, I, Juhn Rushworth, Viscount Jelllcoe. Governor-General of the Dominion of New 7.ealand, acting by . Revoking the Setting-apart of Land Jor Selection by Di8charged and with the advice and consent of the Executive Gouneil of Soldier8, under Special Tenures, in the Otago Land Di8trict, the said Dominion, do hereby set apart the Crown land. described in the Schedule hereto as and for a Stat,p for"st. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. N pursnance and exercise of the powers and authorit-ies I conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers WELLINGTON FOREST-CONSERVA'rION REGION. Settlement Act, 1915, I, John Rnshworth, Vis~oum ALL that area in the W~llingtun Land District, being part of Jellicoe. Governor-Gelleral of the Dominion of New Zea· Lots 4 and 5, D.P. 741, part of Manawatu-Knkut."uRki 2E land, do hereby revoke the Proclamation made OD the and No.3 Blucks, situated in Block IV, Waiopehu Survey thirtieth dav of June, one thousand nine hnlldred and District, containing by admeasurement 1,681 acres, more or twenty. and- published in the Gazette of the eighth day of less, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of July then instant. setting apart settlement land described title, Vol. 168, folio SO. As the same is more particularly in the Schedule hereto for seleotion by discharged soldiers, shown on atlas numbered Wn. 085, deposited in the Head under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, in so Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, and thereon coloured far as it relates to the land in the Schedule hereto. green. Also all that area in the Wellington I.and District, being SOH EDULE. part Mahunoa No.2 Block, situated in Block XI, Waiopehu OTAGO LAND DISTRIOT.-SETTLEMENT LAND. Survey Di"trict, containing by admeasurement 1,600 acres, more or less, and being part of the land comprised in certi-I Bellamy Settlement. ficate of title, Vol. 168, folio SO. As the same is more par- SECTION 9A Beaumont and Tuapeka West Survey Districts: ticularly shown on atlas numbered Wn. 085, deposited in tbe Area 41S' acres 0 roods 7 perches. Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, and thereon ' coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor- Also all that area in the Wellington Land District, being General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Section II, part of Manawatu.KukutR.uR.ki 2A I, 2<\ 2, R.nd under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 2B 2 Blocks, situated in Block X, Arawaru Survey Disirid, House at. Wullington, this 26th day of July. 1921. containing by admeasurement 1)44 acres, more or less, amI I D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 168, folio SO. As the same is more particularly shown on atlas GOD SAVE THE KING! A 2036 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo.72

Land pro.:laimed as ceasing to be set apart as' National Proclaiming Native Land to be Crown Land under Section 14 Endowment Land. I oj tke Native Land Amendment Act, 1914.

[L.S_] JELLICOE, Governor-General. [L.s.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS by section cleven of the Land Laws Amend­ HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land W ment Act, 1920, it is enacted that the Governor­ W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, General may, by Proclamation approved in Executive Council, that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land declare that any national endowment land disposed of under has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the Land Act, 1908, and held under lease or license by any the authority of the Native Land Aot, 1909, the Governor­ person who is competent to acquire land undAr the Discharged General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Soldiers S{,ttlemcnt Act, 1915, shall cease to be national Crown land: endowml"nt land: And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the And whereas it is dcpmcd expedient that the land men­ Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of tioned in the Schedule hprpto, whicb is so held on renewable the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909: lease under the Land Ad, 1908, should cease to be natiunal Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power endowment land: and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of Now, therefore, in pursnance and exercise of the powers the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rnshworth, and authorities so confencd upon me by the aforesaid section Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New eleven, T, John Rush worth, Viscount Jelticoe, Govcrnor­ Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule G~neral of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with hereto to be Crown land. the advice and con.ent of the Executive (',ounci! of the said Dominion, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the date of the gazetting hereof the land described in SCHEDULE. the Schedule hercto, which was set apart as national endow­ TAUHARA North No.1 Block, Tatua Survey District: Approxi­ ment land under the provisions of section two hundred and mate area, 1,400 acres. fifty-dght of the Land Act, 1908, sllD.J1 cease to be national endowment 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, at the Government SCHEDuLE. House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1921. AUCKT,AND LAND DISTRICT. J. G. COATES, Native Minister. SECTION 6, Block XI, Patetere North Survey District: Area, 189 acres 3 roods. GOD SAVE THE KING ! Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Proclaiming Native Land to be Crown Land under Section 14 nnder the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914. House at Wellington, t,his 25th day of July, 1921.- D. H.GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Approved in Council. A PROCLAMATION. C. A. JEFFERY, U7 HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land Acting Clerk of the ExecutIve Council. V V Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land GOD SAVE THE KING! has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Proclaiming Native Land to be vested in HiB Majeaty 'Under Crown land: ,sed ion 368 oj the Native Land Act, 1909. And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909 : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power A PROCLAMATION. and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-eight the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, W of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter £eferred Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New to as "the said Act "), it is provided, inleT alia, that the Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule Crown may purchase any Native land in pursuance 01 a hereto to be Crown land. resolution of the assembled owners passed and confirmed in accordance with Part XVIII of the said Act, and on the resolution being adopted by the Native Land Purchase SCHEDULE. Board it shall hecome a (~ontract of pnrchase as between HAuTtr IB 4A Block, Puketi Survey District: Approximate the Crown and all persons who are tbe owners of the land; area, 39 acres 1 rood. and the Governor-General may, by Proclamation, at any time after the contract 'of purchase has been so made, declare Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ that the land so purchased is vested in His Majesty the lUng, General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued and it shall vest accordingly and shall become Crown land: under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government And whereas a resolutIOn was passed by a meeting of House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1921. assembled owners, and duly confirmed by the Tairawhiti J_ G. COATES, Native Minister. District Maori Land Board, that the land set out in the Schedule hereto be sold to the Crown : GOD SAVE THE KING! And whereas the Native Land Purchase Board has adopted such reEolution : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Proclaiming Native Land to be Crown Land under Section 14 an::! aut.hority conferred upon me by section three hundred of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914. and sixty-eight of the said Aot., I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. do hereby proclaim and declare that the land set out in the A PROCLAMATION. Schedule hereto is vested in His Majesty the King. HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land W Amendment Aot, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, SCHEDULK that on being satisfied that the purohase of any Native land HURAKLI. 2B 2 Block, Mangaporo Survey District: Area, has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under 7 acres 0 roods 22 perches. the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Crown land: General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Sehedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf of HouRe at Wellington, this 30th day of July, 1921. the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909: J. G. COATES, Native Minister. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of GOD SAVE THE KING! I the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2037

Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New I Land taken for the p'!?'Poses of a Septic Tallk in the Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Sohedule Jjul'O'ugh of Te Awarnutu. hereto to be Crown land. ----- , [L.S.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. NGATITUPAEA D Block, Grant 3780, being Section 16, Block N pursuance and exercise of the powers and &nthorities II, Hawera Survey District: Area, 100 acres. I vested in me by the Public WOl'ks Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Given under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor­ this behalf, I, John Hushworth. Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government olaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule House at Wellington, this 30th day of July, 1921. hereto is hereby takeu for the pnrposes of a septic t&nk, J. G. COATES, Native Minister. and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, aud Burgesses of GoD SAVE THE KING I the Borough of as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on &nd &fter the twenty-seventh day of LaRd proclaimed a.a a Road, ana Road closed, in Block I II, August, one thousr.nd nine hundred &nd twenty-one. Wharekawa SU7'1Iey District, Franklin Oounty. SCHEDULE. [L.B.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. APl'BOXIMATE are& of the piece of land t&ken: 4 &ores 1 rood A PROCLAMATION_ 12 perches. . N purSIl&nce and exercise of the powers conferred by Portion of part Allotment 317, Mangapiko Parish, Blook I seotion eleven of the L&nd Aot, 1908, I, John Rush­ II, Puniu Survey District (Borongh of Te Aw&mutu), worth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor-General of the Dominion (Auckland R.D.). (S.0.21552.) of New Zealand, do hereby proolaim &8 a road the I&nd in Wh&rekaw& Survey District desoribed in the First Sohedule In the Auckland Land Di8trict; as the same is more hereto; and &Iso do hereby proclaim a.s olosed the ro&d de­ particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51845, soribed in the Seoond Schedule hereto. deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works &t Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, &nd thereon edged green. FIRST I$CHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ LAND PBOCLAIMED AS A ROAD. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued APl'BOXIMATE are&s of the pieoes of land proclaimed as under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government aro9.d:- House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1921. A. B. P. Portion of 8 0 25 P&rt M&ng&tangi Block; coloured red. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. 2 8 19'6 GOD SAVE THE KING! SECOND SCHEDULE. ROAD OLeSED. Apportionment of Representation on the Grey Hospital APPBOXIHATB areas of the pieces of road olosed :- Board.-(H. 50.) A. B. P. Adjoining or po.s81ng through JELLICOE, Governor-General. 8 0 82 Part of M&ngatangi Block; coloured green. S 1 12'5 ORDER IN COUNCIL. All situated in Block III, Wh&rekawa. Survey Di.trict. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of (S.O. 20Ml.) July, 1921- All in the North Auckland Land District; as the same are Present: more partioularly deline&ted on the plan m&rked P.W.D. THE HONOURABLE Sm F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., 52086, deposited in th", office of the Minister of Public PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Works &t Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. HEREAS by Proclamation in the New Zealand GazeUe W on the first day of July, one thousand~nine hundred Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ and twenty, the Cobden Town District was constituted a General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued separate town district under the Town Boards Act, 1908: under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government And whereas by section nine, subsection two, of the House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1921. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909, it is enacted J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. that the number of representatives of each contributory district on a Hospital Board shall be such as is determined GOD SAVE THE KING! from time to time in each case by the Governor-General by ------Order in Council : Land taken jar Scenic .Purposes in Block XVI, Greymouth And whereas it is desirable to determine the representation Survey Di6triet. of the Cobden Town District on the Grey Hospital Board : Now, therefore, His Exccllency the Governor-General of the [L.S.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice A PROCLAMATION. and oonsent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, N pursnance and exercise of the powers and authorities and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in me by the Pnblic Works Act, 1908, the conferred upon him by the Hospitals and Charitable Institu­ Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and the Scenery Preserva­ tions Act, 1909, doth hereby determine that the number of tion Amendment Act, 1910, and of every other power &nd representatives of the aforesaid town district on the f:lrey authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, Johu Hospital Board shall be one; and that the first election of Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-Gener&1 of the such representative shall be held on Wednesday, the seven­ Dominion of New Ze&lr.nd, do hereby proclaim &nd declare teenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby twenty-one; and doth hereby direct that the regulations t&ken for scenic purposes; a.nd I do also hereby declare made by Order in Council dated the third day of September, th&t this Proclamation sh&ll take effect on &nd after the one t,housand nine hundred and seventeen, shall, as far &II fifteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred &nd applicable, apply as if incorporated in this Order in Council. twenty-one. C. A. JEFFERY, SCHEDULE. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. APPBOXIMATB are& of the piece of land taken: 84 &cres 1 rood 21 perches. h cd S 'd' S I Being Section 1584, Block XVI, Greymouth Survey Dis- Amending Regulation8 under the Di.,e arg : al ler~ eU ement trict (Westlr.nd B.D.). A~t, 1915. In the Westl&nd L&nd District; &S the same is more JELLICOE, Governor-General. partioularly delinea.ted on the pl&n m&rked P.W.D. 51654, deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public Works &t ORDER IN COUNCIL. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th da.y of edged red. July, 1921. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ PI'esrnr : General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued THE HONOURABLE Sm F. H_ D. BELL, K.C.M.G., under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. House at Wellington, this 27th day of July, 1921. N pursuance and exercise of the powers n,nd authorities J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. I conferred l1]>on him by the Dischn,rged Soldiers Settle­ GOD SAVE THE KING! ment Act, 1915 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), 2038 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New I Consenting to the Raiding of Loane by certain Local A utnurilie.s. 7.ealand. acting by and with the advice and consont of the I -- EX3cutive Council of the said Dominion. doth hereby amend, JELLICOE, Governor-General. in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto, the regula-I ORDEH IN COUNCIL tions under the said Act made on the twentieth day of , . . .'. August, one thousand n!1l0 hundred ant! eighteDll, and pub-I At thc Government Buildmgs at Wellington, th,S 25th day of lished in the New Zealand Gazelle of the twenty-socond day, July, 1921. of Augu"t, one thousand nine hnndred and eighteen_ Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D_ BELL, R.C.M.G., SCHEDULE. PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Ih adding the following clause after clause fiB :._. W'HEREAS applica~ion ha~ been ma~e, under section "5nll. Tn eases where lands held on deferred payment are I twenty, subsectIOn one, of the Fmance ~ct, 19J.~, proc.laimed a,2. subject to tho. provisions o. f s.. ".'cLion 127.. 0£ the for the precedent ~onsent of 1the Gov~r.nor-Gene~al 1Il C:ounc,1 L'1nd Act, 1905, either directly or in purennllC., of seotion 25 to enabl" the several loca. authontIes mentlOne~ ill t~e ot th~ Reserves and other L"'nds Di~posal and Public Bodies ~chedul" hereto to horrow the sums ~et out therelll, and It Empowering Art, 1911, all references to "rent ,. in these I'S e;p~dlCnt that suc~ con~en~ shoulrlls.ue : enactments shall be deemed, su biect to the fuHowing ~ilo.difica- ~ 'hI, ~ h,crefore\ HIS E~ceLene~ the Govern.or-General. of tiuno. to apply also to the mterest pay",ble on unpaId mst"l- the Domm,on of :;\;cw Zc"_.~nd. actill~ by and wI~h the a_d~ce ments of the price which becomes due during the pcriod fixed and consent of t.he ExecutIve ~ounc'l of the saId DOl~mIOn, for exemption. . doth herehy conscnt to the mlsmg of ~h~ loans here:nafter " In the case of land proclaimed under scction 127 of the menhonerl by the s~veml local auj,hol'ltl~s set out m ~hc Land Act, 1905, the period of exemption from payment of Schedule hereto, pr~vlded that, the mt.e .of mteres~ at whIch such interest shall commence on the 1st da.y of Jannary or the loan,~ or any o. them are to be r~llled shall m no case the 1st d",y uf July following thc date of sclection_ produce to the lender ~ return ~xcp,edi~g . five and ?::,-half "In the case of land proclaimed as subicot to the pro- pounds .per cent,;,m pel a.lll,:um, and It IS hereby ?.,,_ar~d visions of section 127 of the Land Act, 1008; in pUrSllaTlCe of that th,s ~rder III C~:mClI 18 made under the prOVISIOns ~n section 2fi of the Resenes and other Lands Dispo",,] and that ~ehaL of the I mance Act, 1919, and sha.ll operao.e Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1911, thc pcriod of exemption "ccordlll~J~' it" a, ,,,,,,,ent of theb Gove~no:-General m CounClI from payment of interest as aforesaid shall commence on the to the rmsmg of the loans here y aut onzed. date fixed by Proclamation thereunder as the commencemcnt of period of exemption from rmt." SCHEDULE. £ C. A. JE:FFERY, AVUKLAND Hospital Board (for hospital expenditure) 20,000 Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Nelson City Council (for water-reticulation) 20,000 Tarada.le Town Board (for roading, street-improve- ment•. &c ) .. 9,000 Port Chalmers Borough Council (for redeeming a loan) 7,000 Pre8cr£uing the Rate of Interest that may be pa'id by the Te Bull's Town Board (for purchase of electric-light plant Awamutu Electric-power Board in respect of £62,000 to be and works) .. 6,000 borrowed beyond New Zealand, being Part of a Loan of Timaru Borough Council (for erecting workers' £120,000 proposed to be raised fur the Purchase of Yards dwellings) 5,000 and o.fficcs and the Equipment of same with Plant, '1'ools, &c., Waitotara County Council (for acquiring land, build­ and the Construc#on oj Electric Transmission a:nd Reticu­ ings. and ereeting workers' dwellings) .. 5,000 lating Lines within Ihe Power District. "angitikci Cotmty Council (for completing metalling of Murray's Track a.nd ",,'airepu Roads) 300 JELLICOE, Governor-General. Rangitikei County Council (for completing the re­ ORDER IN COUNCIL_ building of hridges under 30 ft. span in the Rangitoto Riding) so At the {;overnment Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of C. A_ JEFFERY, July, 1921. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D_ BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Consenting to the Rai,sing of £5.000, being Part of a Loan 'WHEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, I of £20,000 authorized to be raised by the Waitemata County provides that, notwithstanding anything to the Council on the Instalment System, extending ave>' a Period contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local of TkirtY-8ix and a Half Years. authority or public body has been authorized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to borrow JELLICOE, Governor-General. money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or other­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. wise howsoever, at a specified rate of interest, or for a specified term exceeding ten years, and such money or any part At the Guvernment Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of thereof has not been borrowed, thc local authority may, July, 1921. with the precedent consent of the :\Iinister of Finance, borrow Present: such money, or such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H_ D. BELL, R.C.M.G., at sllch rate of interest, or for such term not less than ten PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. . years, as may be prescribed by the Governor-General by HEREAS sectiun thirteen of the Finance Act, 1921, Order in Cuuncil : W provides that where any local authority, as defined And whereas the Te Awamutu Electric-power Board has by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, has heretofore been been authorized to borrow the sum of one hundred and or shall hereafter be authorized to raise a loan, whether twenty thousand pounds for the purchase of yards and offices pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwise, and whether and the equipment of same with plant, tools, &c., and the such loan has been raised in part or not. such local authority construction of electric transmission and reticulating lines may, with the consent of the Governor-General in Council, within the power district, at five and a half per centulll, and rai~'e 3.,I1Y part of such loan upon terms of Iuakin~ the same, is now desirous of borrowing sixty-two thousand pounds, together with interest thereon, repayable by mstalments being part of the said one hundred and twenty thousand extcIllling over such period of years, whether in excess of pounds, beyond New Zealand at an increased rate of interest: the period mentioned in the poll taken on the proposal for And whereas the ,\'linister of Finance has given his precedent such loan or not. and paya hIe at such times as may be fixed conscnt as required by the above-recited section cleven, and by such loc",1 authority, and may permanently appropriate it is desired that the rate of intmest at which the said sixty­ and pledge for the purposc of securing such instalments any two thousand pounds may be borrowed be increased to special rate already made or hereafter to be made, or any seven per centum: part of such special rate: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of And whereas the Waitemata County Council has been the Dominion of New Zcaland, acting by and vdth the adviee anthorized to borrow the sum of twenty thousand pounds and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, for tho purpose uf roads-construction in the Waitakere Riding, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of intcrest that may be and has been unable to raise the whole amount on the terms paid by the Te Awalllutu Electric-power Board in respect of specified: the said sixty-two thousi1ncl pounds shall be scYen per And whereas application has been made by the County centum, and tiw said Te AwatIlutu Electric-power Board Council for the consent of His Excellency the Governor­ is herebv authorized to borrow the said sum of sixty-two General in Council to the raising of five thousand pounds, thousanrl pounds beyond New Zealand at this mte_ . being part of the above-mentioned twenty thousand pounds, C. A. JEFFERY, on the instalment system extending over a period of thirty­ Acting Clerk of the Executive Connci!. six and a half years: AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2039

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of I . . -. .. the Dominion of New Zeala:nd, acting; by and wi~h the a.d~ce DeclarLng!Port.u:n ofl.theJRaunmu-Wa~marLno Road, in the and consent of the ExecntIVe CounClI of the said DOIlllmon, fl":!,fl.Katlteke County, to be u County Road. doth hereby consent to the Waitemata County Council raising the said sum of five thousand pounds upon the terms JELLICOE, Governor·General. of making the same, together with interest thereon, repay­ ORDER IN OOUNCIL. able by instalments extending over a period of thirty-six and a half years, and the said \Yaitemata County Council At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of five thousand July, 1921. pounds on these terms. Present : C. A. JEFFERY, THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, KC.M.G., Acting Clerk of the Executive Council PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. _... _------_._------N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in Declaring Portion of the Makaretu Road, in Ruurimu 'I'own· anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the ship, County, to be a County Road. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council JELLICOE, Governor-General. of til!' said Dominion. doth hereby order and declare that ORDER IN COUNCIL. the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a At the G{)v~ .. ['nment .Building:.! at \Vellington, thit-; 25th uayof July, 1921. count.y road. SCHEDULE. Prr~cnt : THE HONOURABLE Sm 1,. 11. D. BELL, KC.M.G., ALL that portion of road, in the Wellington Land District, PRESIDING IN CUD .... ~CIL. Kaitieke County, known as the Raurimu-Waimarino Road, commencing at its junction with the Kaitieke Road, and pro· I N pursuance and exercise uf the p' )weI'S vC8tud in him by ceeding thellce generally in a south.easterly and then southerly the l'ubHc Works Act, HI08, "nd of all other powers direction, adjoining or passing through Sections 22 and 23, in anywise enabling bim in this behalf, His Excellency tbe Block Y, Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block IX, Raurimu Town· Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting ship, and Section 6 and scenic reserve, Block XII, Kaitieke by and with the advice and consent of the Executi va Council Survey District, and terminating at a point about fifteen of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declaro t,hat the chains north of the south -eastern corner of the said Section 6, portion of road described in tbe Schedule hereto shall, on and Block XII, Kaitieke Survey District; being a distance of after the date of this Order in Council, become a county road. 1 mile 24 chains, more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. SCHEDULE. 52147, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works ALL that portion of rotd in the Wellington Land District, at W~llington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Kaitieke County, Raurimu Township, known as the Maka· coloured red. retu Road, commencing at the boundary between Sections C. A. JEFFERY, 2 and 3, Block IX, Raurimu Township, and proceeding Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. thence generally in a southerly direction, adjoining or passing through Sections 3, 4, and 5, Block IX, Raurimu Township, and terminating at its junction with the Raurimu-Waimarino Declaring a Native to be a European. Road; being a distance of nineteen chains, more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly delineated on JELLIOOE, Governor·General. the plan marked P.W.D. 52149, deposited in the office of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red, At the Government Buildings at WelIington, this 25th day of July, 1921. C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR 1<'. H. D. BELL, KC.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Declaring Portion of Tunanui Loan BlacTe Road (Access to HEREAS by section seventeen of the Native Land Kukuhi Railway.station), in the Kaitieke County, to be a W Amendment Act, 1912, it is enacted that the Governor. County Road. General may by Order in Council, on the recommendation of the Native Land Court, declare any Native to be a JELLIOOE, Governor·General. European: And whereas Hohua Rawiri Puaha Prosser, of Porirua, ORDER IN OOUNOIL. being a Native within the meaning of the Native Land Act, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, tlLis 25th day of 1909, applied in the prescribed form for a recommendation of July, 1921. the Court that he might be declared a European: And whereas Present. : the said Court, having duly inquired into the said application, has recommended that an Order in Council be issued declaring THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., the said Hohua Rawiri Puaha Prosser to be a European: PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. And whereas it is expedient that such declaration should be N pursuance and exercise of the powers vest~d in him by made: I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor.General of in anywiAe enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting of the powers and authority comerred on him by section bv and with the advice and consent of the }~"ccutiye Council seventeen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1912, and of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive portion of road described in the Schedule hereto sball, on Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby declare the said and after the date ofit his Order in Council, become a coun ty Hohua Rawiri Puaha Prosser to be a European. road. C. A. JEFFERY, SOHEDULE. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. ALL that jlortion of road in the Wellington Land District, Kaitieke County, known as the Tunanni Loan Block Road (access to Kakahi Railway.station), commencing at its june· Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Dipton Domain, tion with the railway service road at or near the Kakahi Railway.station, and proceeding thence generally in a south· JELLICOE, Governor·General. westerly direction, adjoining or passing through Crown land and Sections 17, 19, 13, 11, and 8, Block VI, Hunna Survey ORDER IN OOUNCIL. District, and terminating at its junction with tl;ie Waitea At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of Road at a point about five chains east of the western bound· July, 1921. ary of Section 8, Block VI, Hunua Survey District; being a distance of two miles, more or less. As the said portion of Present: road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., P.W.D. 52148, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and N pursuance and exercise. of the powers eonfe;red by thereon coloured red. I section forty of the Public Heserves and Domams Act, U. A. JEFFERY, 1908, His Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent 2040 THE NE,V ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

of th~ Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Iand doth hereby apPOi.nt Mond.ay, the fifteenth day of appomt Angn,t, O,le thOU8 Lhousallli nine hundred and twenty-ono, to LA the Dipton Domain Board, SB~'TON DOMAIN.-CANTERDURY LAND DISTRICT. having control of the land describ"l in the Rchcdule hereto; ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the thirty-first day of by admeasurcment 14 acres 2 roo,ls 16 perches, more or Icss, August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, at half being Rcsenee 4049, formerly part of Rcctions 3135 and past seven o'clock p.m., as the time when. a~" the Town 6675, situated in Block IV, Rangiora Survey District. Com­ Hall, Dipton, as the plal'e where, the first mecting of the mencing at a point on the north side of the road forming the Board shall be held. southcrn houndary of the said Section 6675, distant 550 links from Pcmb'rum's Road; thence bounded towards the west SCHEDULE. by other parts of the said Sections 6675 and 3135, 1000 links; DIPTON DOMAIX.-SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT. towards the north by other part of the said Section 3135, 1379'5 links; towards the east by other parts of the said SECTION 3, Block X, Town 'lf Diptoll: Area, 5 acres. Sections 3135 and 6675, 1017 links; and towards the C. A. JE]<'FERY, south by a public road 1;341'5 links: be all the aforesaid Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. linkages more- or less. C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Domain Board aPljointed tu haL'e Control of fhe Oncu1wrG Doma.in. ------EXGhanIl'I:ng a Plantation Reserve in Block V I I, Pukaki West JELLICOE, Governor-General. Survey D-i8triet, Canterbury Land District, for other Land. ORDER IN COU~CIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of JELLICOE, Governor-General. July, 1921. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. II. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. July, 1921. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred hy Present: I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., 1908, His Excellency the Governor-Gcncral of the Dominion PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent HEREAS the land described in Part I of the Schedule of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth herehy W hereto was heretofore duly set apart for plantation appoint • purposes, being a reserve within Class I of the Second Schedule ERNEST JAMES ATT~~WELL, to the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908 (hereinafter LESLIE WILLIAM KEAL~, referred to as "the said Act"): And whereas by section WILLIAM l\iCKIN:>:EY, four of the said Act tho Governor-General is authorized, inter EDWARD FRA~CIS l\1nlt, alia, to exchange any such reserve for other land of equal GEORGE ·WILLIAM REVELL, value, to be dedicated to the same or one or more of the PERCIVAL GEORGE HILBY TAYLOlt, a.nd purposes comprised in the said Class I, and to define the CHARLES EGBERT \V ALTER, purpose to which such reserve or such land acquired in ex­ to be the Onewhero Domain Board, having control of the change shall be dedicated: And whereas, in the opinion of land described in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby the Governor-General, it is expedient to exchange the said appoint Wednesday, the seventh day of September, one plantation reserve for other land of equal value, described in thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, at seven o'clock l'art II of the Schedule hereto, to be dedicated as hereinafter p.m., as the time when, and the P';blic Hall, Onewhero, as provided: the place where, the first meeting of the Buard shall be held. Now, therefore, ills Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and SCHEDULE. consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con­ ONEWHERO DmIAIC'i.-AuCKT,AC'iD LAND Dl~l'llIOT. ferred upon him by section four of the said Act, doth hereby ALLOTMENTS 89 and 183 (originally Allotmellt 89), Pm'ish of declare that the reserve for plantation purposes described Onewhero: Area, 24 ",eres 1 rood 10 perches_ in Part I of the Schedule hereto is hereby exchanged for the C. A ..JE:FFERY, Crown land described in Part II of the Schedule hereto, which, in the opinion of the Governor-General, is of equal value; and Acting Clerk of the Execurive Council. doth also declare that the land described in the said Pan I becomes and is Crown land freed from all previous reserva­ Domain Board appointed to Itave Control of the Sefton Domain tion and subject to the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and that the land described in the said Part II is hereby reserved for plantation purposes, being one nf the purposes comprised JELLICOE, Governor-General. in the said Class I. OBDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of SCHEDULE. July, 1921. PART I. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H, D. BELL, K.C.M.G., Description of Reserve exchanged. PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by N pursuanec and ("',xcrcist~ of the powers conferred by admeasurement 50 acres, more or less, and being Reserve I 2929, situated in Block VII, Pukaki West Survey District. section forty of the Public &',,,rV08 (1])(1 Domains Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion Bounded towards the north, west, and south by Section 36860, of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent 3428'3, 1514'7, and 3440'2 links respectively; and towards of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby the east by the road reserve two chains wide along the shore appoint of Lake l'ukaki: exduding from the abeve-described bound­ HARRY ASllIlY, aries the public road one chain wide intersecting the same. ALEXANDER BOYOE, As the sttme i. more particularly delineated on the plan GEORGE JAMES, marked L. and S. 47270, Depanment of Lands and Survey ROBERT LEWIS, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. FRANK MCGOWAN, PART CHARLES Topp, and II. JOHN ,\VILSOX, Description of Land obtained in Exchange therefor. as from the twenty-ninth day of JUllt', one thou,and nine All that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing hundred and twenty-one, to be thc Sefton Domain Hoard, by admeasurement 50 acres, more or less, and being Reserve having control of the land deseri bed in the Schedule hereto; 4044 (formerly pan of Section 36860), situated in Block VII, AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2041

Pukaki West Survey District. Bounded towards the north, I Fixing the Dat/l8 and Place for the Payment of Land-Iaa: and west, and south by Section 36860, 3293'9, 1515, and 3487'4 Inca-me-tax under the La1l1d and Income 'I.'ax Act, 1916, the links respectively; and towards the east by the road reServe Finance Ad, 1917, the Land and Income Tax Amendment two chains wide along the shore of Lake Pukaki: excluding Aer., 1920, and the Finance Act, 1921- from the above·described boundaries the public road one chain wide intersecting the same. As the same is more par­ JELLI COE, Governor-General. ticularly delineated on the plan markcd L. and S. 47270, Department of Lands and Survey at Wellington, and thereon ORDER IN COUNCIL. bordered green. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of C. A. JEFFERY, July, 1921. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Eztending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority other than Alienation in fat'our of the Orown. vested in him under the Land and Income Tax Act, 1916, the Finance Act, 1917, the Land and Income Tax Amendment Act, 1920, and the Finance Act, 1921, His JELLICOE, Governor-General. Excellencv the Governor-General of the Dominion of New ORDER IN COUNCIL. Zeahtnd, -;'cting by and with the advice and consent of the 1<~xecutive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order At the Government Buildings at 'Yellington, this 25th day of and determine that the respective duties leviable under the July, 1921. said Acts by way of land-tax and income-tax shall be paid Present: on the days and dates set, forth hereunder :- Land-tax under section 5 of the Finance Act, 1921: THE HONOURABLE 8m F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., In one sum on Monday, the seventh day of November, PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one_ N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Income-tax under section 6 of the Finance Act, 1921: O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ In one sum on Tuesday, the seventh day of February, three of the Native I.and Act, 1909, and in exercise of the one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two_ power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, And, in further pursuance and exercise of the powers and His Excellency thl' Governor-General of the Dominion of authorities aforesaid, and with the like advice and consent New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent as aforesaid, His Excellency doth also determine that the of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a place where the said duties of land-tax and of income-tax further period of eighteen months the Order in Council dated shall be payable shall be the office of the Commissioner of the twenty-fifth day of Febmary, one thousand nine hundred Taxes at the Government Buildings, Wellington, and that and twenty, and gazetted the fourth day of March, one notice to the aforesaid effect shall be given by the said thousand nine hundred and twenty. but only in so far as Commissioner accordiugly. it affects the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto, C. A. JEFFERY, prohibiting all alienation other than alienation in favour of Acting Clerk of the Executive Council_ the Crown.

SCHEDULE. The Eastern Side of Portion of Ohurton Street, the Southern Side of Portion of Farnham Street, and the Northern Side of Approximate Survey District. Portion of Garfield Street, Parnell, in the Oity of Auclcland, Name of Block. Area. exempted from the ProvisionB of Section 117 of the POOlic Works Act, 1908, subject to a Condition tU to the Building­ A. R. p. line. Ngapuna 1,510 0 0 Pihanga. Oraukura 4,720 0 0 Waimanu. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Waione .• 4,144 0 0 Maungaku, Waimanu, and Tongariro. ORDER IN COTJNCIL. Pukepoto No.1 1,505 0 0 Waimanu. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of Ruamata 5,000 0 0 Maungaku and Wai­ July, 1921. manu. Present: Rangipo North 10 956 0 0 Ruapehu and Kai­ manawa. THE HONOURABLE SIR F. fl. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. 20 4,012 0 0 Ditto. 2D 1,000 0 0 N pursuance and exerc~e of the powers conferred by t~e 30 1,763 0 0 I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers ill 40 2,060 0 0 anywise enabling. him in this behalf, His Excellency the 50 3,981 0 0 Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting 6c 8,731 0 0 by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Tauranga-Taupo" IB 5,279 0 0 Tokaanu. oj the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following 2B 10,669 0 0 Tokaanu and Wai­ resolutions passed by the Auckland City Council 01). the tahanui. sixteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred aud 3B2 474 0 0 Waitahanui. twenty, viz.,- Tauhar~' South B 1 14,300 0 0 Tauhara and Wai- "That the Auckland City Council, having control of tahanui ChUl·ton Street, Parnell, Auckland, by resolution declares B2 1,800 0 0 Dicto. that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen Pahiko'huru 6,500 0 0 Waitahanui. of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to that Opawa-Rangitoto .. 19,350 () 0 Tokaanu and Wai­ portion of the said street commencing at the south-west tahanui. junction of Farnham Street, towards the south in a line Okahukura No.1 .. 416 0 0 Tongariro and Pihanga. along Churton Street 146 feet 9 inches to the junction of 2 _. 2,150 0 0 Churton and Garfield Streets; 3 .. 473 0 0 "That the Auckland City Council, having control of 4 .. 2,048 0 0 Farnham Street, Parnell, Auckland, by resolution declares 5 .. 1,852 0 0 that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen 6._ 2,002 0 0 of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to that 8M 2 12,922 0 0 portion of the said street commencing at the south-west Kaimanawa" IE 2A 1,555 2 0 Waitahanui," Waitaka, junction of Farnham Street and Churton Street, towards and Taharua. the east in a line along Farnham Street 188 feet from the IE 2B 1,438 o 20 Ditto. said junction; IE 20 2,153 1 :?O "That the Auckland City Council, having control of IE 2D !l16 2 10 Garfield Street, Parnell, Auckland, by resolution declares IE 2E 6;14 1 30 that section one hundred and seventeen of the Public IE 2F 1,47.) 0 0 Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to that portion of the said street commencing at the junction of Churton and Garfield Streets in a line along Garfield Street 188 feet" ; C. A. JEFFERY, subject tD the condition that no building or part of a building Acting Clerk of the gxecutive Council. shall at any time be erected on the eastern side of the portion 2042 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, [No. 72 of Churton Street, the southern side of the portion of Farn· ') tion passed by the Wellington City Council on the twenty. ham Street, and the northern side of the portion of Garfield sixth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Street described in the Schedule hereto within a distance of one-viz.," The Wellington City Council, being the local twenty.five feet from the centre·lines of the said portions of authority having control of tho streets in the City of WeI. streets. lington, hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply 'to Drake Street in the said city," such street being SCHEDULE. described in the Schedule hereto. ALL that portion of street, situated in the North Auckland Land District, City of Auckland, known as Churton Street, SCHEDULE. Parnell, abutting on Lot 3 of Allotment 66. Section 1, Suburbs of Auckland. ALL that ~treet situated in the Wellington Land District, Also all that portion of street, situated in the said land City of Wellington, known as Drake Street, commencing at district and city, known as Farnham Street, Parnell, abutting its jlllction with Hamilton Hoad, and proceeding thence in on Lots 3, 5, and 6 of Allotment 66, Section 1, Suburbs of a northerly direction tu its termination at Lot 5, D.P. 71'4, Auckland. being part. Section 4. As the said street is more p .rticularly Also all that portion of street, situated in the said land delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 52093, deposited in district and city known as Garfield Street, Parnell, abutting tho office of the lIlinister of Public WOI-ks at Wellington, in on Lots 3, 5, and 6 of Allotment 66, Section 1, Suburbs of th" "'ellinp;ton Land District. and thereon C'oloured red. Auckland. C. A.• TEFFElW, As the said portions of streets are more particularly de· Acting Ukrk of the Executive Council. lineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50780, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured blue. Florence Street, K ewtown, in the Oity of Wellington, exempted C. A. JEFlfERY, from the Provisions of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, Acting Clerk of the Executive Giunci!. 1908.

The Northern Side of Portion of Humber Street, in the Oity of JELLICOE, Governor·GeneraL Wellington, exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 of UIWEH IN COUNCIL the Public Works Act, 1908, subject to a Oondition as to the At the Government. nuildings at Wellington, this 25tl: day of Building.line. .July. l!l~l. Present: JELLICOE, Governor·GeneraL THE HONOUIlABT,E SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., ORDER IN COUNCIL. rRESIDING IN COUNCIL. At the CnlVernrnent Buildings at Weliington, this 25th day of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the July, 1921. I Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor· Present: General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. passed by the Wellington City Council on the seventh day of N pursuance and exercise of the powprs conferred by the April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty· one-viz., I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in "The Wellington Oity Council. being the local authority anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the having control of thc streets in the City of Wellington, hereby Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting declares that the provisions of section one hundred and by and with the advke and consent of the Executive Council seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following Florence Street in the said city," such street being described resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on the in the Schedule hereto. seventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty· one-viz., "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority ha.ving control of the streets in the City of Welling­ SCHEDULE. ton, hereby declares that the provisions of section one hun· ALL that street, situated in the Wellington Land District. dred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not City of Wellington, known as Florcnce Street, Newtown, apply to that portion of the northern side of Humber Street commencing at its junction with Gordon Street, and pro· beginning at the intersection of Derwent Street and extend· ceeding thence in a southerly direction, adjoining or passing ing for a distance of 238'39 links. being the whole frontage through Sections 990, 992, 993, 994, and 995. As the said of Lot 48, D.P. 1340, Island Bay"; subject to the condition strect is more particularly delineated on the plan marked that no building or part of a building shall at any time be P.W.D. 51808, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public erected on the northern side of the portion of Humber Street Warks at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and described in the Schedule hereto within a distance of thirty. thereon coloured red. three feet from the centre.line of the said portion of street. C. A. JEJiJ"ERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. ALL that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land District, Oity of WellIngton, known as Humber Street, abut. NrJahere 'l'errace, in the Oity of Auckland, exempted from the ting on Lot 48, D.P. 1340. As the said portion of street is Provision.'! of Section 117 ~f the Public Work" Act, 1 [I{)8. more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51818, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works JELLICOE, Governor·General. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon ORDEH IN COU:\CIL. coloured red. C. A. JE1TFERY, At the Govelllmcnt Building, at Wdiington, this 20th day of Acting Clerk of the Expcutive Council. July, ]921. Present; THE HONOURABLE SIR F. H. D. BELL, KO.JIII G., Drake Street, in the Oity of Wellington, exempted from th~ PRESIDING I>< COU>

SOHEDULE. I RegulationR relating to E8sences • .ALI. that street, situated in the North Auckland Land District, City of Auckland, known as Ngahere Terrace, commencing at JELLICOE, Governor-General. its junction with Oheshire Street, and proceeding thence ORDER IN COUNCIL. generally in a south· westerly direction, adjoining or passing through Lots 11 and 10 of Allotment. 2, Section 95, Suburbs At the Government Bnildings at Wellington, this 25th day of of Auckland. As the said street is more particularly deline­ July, 1921. ated on the plan marked P.W.D. 49901, deposited in the Present: office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the THE HONOURABLE Sm F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. O. A. JEFFERY, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Acting Olerk of the Executive C{)uncil. I conferred on him by the Sale of Food and Drugs .<\ct, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), His Ex­ cellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice BatA Street, in tke Oity of OAristcA'J,rcA, exempted from the and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Provisions of 8ection 117 of tke Public Works Act, 1908. doth hereby amend, in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto, the regUlations made under the said Act on the fourth JELLICOE, Governor·General. day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and ORDER IN COUNCIL. published in the Gazette on the sixth day of the same month; and doth hereby declare that this Order in Council shall At the Govcrnmt'nt Buildings at Wt'llington, this 25th day of come into force on the first day of August, one thousand .July, 1921. nine hundred and twenty-one. Pre8ent: THB HONOURABLE SIB F. H. D. BEL!, K.C.M.G., SCHEDULE. PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. (a.) PARAGRAPH 36 of Part II of the said regulat.ions (relating pursuance and exerci'lB of the powers conferred by the to essences) is hereby amended by omitting the words" two· P Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor­ tenths" in clause (5), and substituting therefor the words General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with "four-tenths. " the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said (b.) Clauses (7), (8), and (9) of paragraph 36 of Part II of Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution the said regulations are hereby revoked, and the following passed by the Christchurch City Council on the sixth day of sub.tituted therefor :- June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one--viz., Vanilla E8sence. "The Christchurch City Council, being the local authority having control of Bath Street in the City of Christchurch, (7.) Vanilla essence shall be an alcoholic extract of vanilla. hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred It shall contain not less than ~ixty parts per centum by and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply volume of alcohol. It shall contain in one hundred cubic to the said street," such street being described in the Schedule centimetres the soluble matter from not less than ten grammes hereto. of vanilla bean. It shall contain not less than one-tenth of one part per centum of natural vanillin. It shall confonn SOHEDULE. with the general standard for essences, except that it may ALL that street in the Oanterbury Land District, Oity of contain sugar or glycerine. Christchurch, known as Bath Street, situated between Dur­ ham Street and Oolombo Street. As the said street is more Vanilla Substitlttes.-Labelling. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51930, (8.) There shall be written in the label attached to every deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at package containing a substsnce which consists wholly or in Wellington, in the Wellington Loud District, and thereon part of a substitute for vaniIIa or for vanilla essence, in bold­ edged red. faced sans-serif capital letters of larger size than any other C. A. JEFFERY, , printed matter on the laool, the words" Imitation Vanilla .. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. or "Imitation Vanilla Esllf'nce," as the case may be. Prohibition. Licensing A utAorities appointed under tlte Exploait'e (tnd (9.) The word "Vanilla" or words "Vanilla Essence" DangnO'lIS Goods Amendment Art, J.QZII. shall not be written in the statement or label attsched to a package containing e substance which consists wholly or in part of a substitute fOflVanilla or for vanilla essence, unless JELLICOE, Governor-General. conjoined with the word" Imitation" in the following form : ORDER IN COUNCIL. " Imitation Vanilla" or "Imitation Vanilla Essence," as the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 25th day of case may be. July, 1921. C. A. JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE HONOURABLE 8m F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. License authorizing Wanganui Borough Oouncil to erect Electric N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon Lineq witkin tAe Borough of Wanganui. I him hy section nine of the Explosive and Dangerous Goods Amendment Act, 1920, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor·General of JELLICOE, Governor-General. the Dominion of New Zeala.rid, acting by and with the advice ORDER IN COUNCIL. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, At the Government Bnildings at Wellington, this 25th day of • doth hereby appoint thp. several local authorities specified in July, 1921. the Schedule hereto to be licensing authoritit:s for the pur­ poses of the said Act within thcir respective districts. Present: THE HONOURABLE 8m F. H. D. BELL, K.C.M.G., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. SCHEDUI,E. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the LOCAL AUTHORITIES APPOINTED TO BE LICENSING AUTHORI' I Public Works Amendment Act., 1911, and of all other TIES UNDER THE EXPLOSIVE AND DANGEROUS GOODS powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excel­ AMENDMENT ACT, 1920. lency the Governor-General 6f the Dominion of New Zealand, Akaroa Borough Council. Onehwlga Borough Council. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Ashburton Borough Council. Otaki Borough Council. Council of the said Dominion, doth---subject to the conditions Bull's Town Board. Papakura Town Board. set forth in the Schedule hereto, and to the regulations made C'AlBtlecliff Town Board. Pukekohe Borough Council. undl'I section two of the aforesaid Act and dated the twenty­ CrolJ!.well Borough Council. Town Board. second day of September, one thousand nine hundl't'd and "Eastboume Borough Council. Riverton Borough Council. nineteen, and published in the New Zealalld Gazette of the Gisbome Borough Council. Taihape Borough Council. twenty-fifth day of the same month, or any regulations Gonville Town Board. Tapanui Borough Council. hereafter mad" in amendment tht'reof or in substitution Green Island Borough ('.ounciI. Te Kuiti Borough Council. therefor (and hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Johnsonville Town Board. Tuakau Town Board. regulations "), and which regulations shall be deemed to be Leamington Town Board. Waiuku Town Board. incorporated herein-hereby authorize the Wanganui Borough Martinborough Town Board. Winton Borough Council. Council (hereinafter referred to as "the licensee ") to erect New Lynn Town Roard. and maintain electric lines for lighting, power, and heating C. A. JEFFERY, purposes within the area of supply hereinafter described, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. such electric lines at present proposed to be erected being B 204~ THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

indicated by means of yellow and green lines on the plan IOpening Settlement Land in Nelson Land DildT.ctfor Selecticm marked P.W.D. 51105, and deposited in the office of th. -- Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington JELLICOE, Governor.General. Land District. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me by the Land Aot, 1908, and the SCHEDULE. Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and amendments, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor· General of the l. AREA OF SUPPLY. Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the THE area of supply comprises the Borough of Wanganui as settlement lands described in tbe Sohedule hereto shall be at present constituted, as indicated by a distinctive border open for selection on renewable lease on Monday, the coloured red on the plan marked P.W.D. 51105 hereinbefore third day of October, one thousand nine hundred and referred to. twenty·one, at the rental mentioned in the said Schedule; 2. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. and I do also deolare that the said lands shall be leased under and subject to the provisions of the said Acts. The system of supply shall be as described in paragraphs (c) anrl (e) of clause 3 of the regulations. The generating voltage between terminals shall be approximately 3,300 volts. SCHEDULE. NELSON J~AND DISTRICT.-SECOND-CLASS LAND. 3. DATUM TEMPERATURE. lflaruia Setelement.-Murchison Gounty.-Rahu and Burn.tt For the purpose of calculating the stresses as provided in l!"rv,y Districts. clause 15 of the regulations, the datum temperature shall be taken as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. __ section'l__ A_rea. ___ lcaPital Value. I B"Min~lY 4. CHARGES FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY. A. R. P. £ £ s. d. The charges for electrical energy ·shall not exceed Is. per 4,210 unit for lighting purposes, and 6d. per unit for motor-power, Is 1,094 0 0 94 14 6 2s 1,425 0 0 4,165 93 14 3 heating, or cooking purposes; provided that "lighting pur· 962 4,025 poses" shall include the operation of motor generators for 3s 0 0 90 11 3 4s 794 0 0 3,905 87 17 3 lighting purposes; and provided further that if accounts are 58 824 0 0 3,185 71 13 3 paid within fourteen days of due date t.he charges shall not 730* 36 17 4t exceed 9d. per unit for lighting purposes and 4!d. per unit 68 361 0 0 1,690 38 0 6 for motor-power, cooking, or heating purposes. 7s 730 0 0 2,185 49 3 3 5. DURATION OF LICENSE. 8s 1,048 0 0 2,420 54 9 0 9s 149 0 0 3,005 67 12 3 This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance lOa 178 0 0 3,925 88 6 3 with the provisions hereinafter expressed, continue in force 130* 6 11 4t for a period of forty·two years from the date hereof. Upon lls 164 0 0 3,855 86 14 9 the expiry of the said term, or upon the soon"r determination 12s 168 0 0 3,620 81 9 0 of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights hereby 13s 217 0 0 3,380 76 1 0 granted to the licensee shall thereupon cease and determine; but such expiration or determination shall not relieve the * Buildings. t Half-yearly instalment of interest and licensee of any liability theretofore inourred under this license. sinking fund on buildings.

6. VARIATION IN CONDITIONS OF LICENSE. IMPROVEMENTS. The terms and conditione of this license may at any time The improvements which are included in the capital value or from time to time, at the request or with the consent in of the sections are as follows: Section 18, fenCing, £24; writing of the licensee, be altered by the Governor·General Section 3s, fencing, £95; Section 4s, fencing, £255 lOs.; by Order in Council. Section 58, fencing, sheep-dip, and stock-yards, £315; Sec­ 7. BARE WIRES. tion 7s, fencing, £130; Section 9s, fencing, £90; Section lOs, feucing, £90; Section lis, fencing, £70; Section 12s, fencing, Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, no bare £55; Section 13s, fencing, £170. wires shall be erected unless and until the consent of the The improvements which do not go with the land, but Minister has first been obtained in accordance with the wlrich have to be paid for separately by the leBBees, ·are as regulations. follows:- C. A. )EFFERY, Section 5s.-House, stables, shearing.shed, wool-shed, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. washhouse, fowl-bouse, &c., valued at £730. Payable in cash, or in twenty·eight half.yearly payments of £36 17s. 4d. ; total half-yearly payment on lease, £108 lOs. 7d. Section 10s.-Four-roomed cottage, valued at £130. Pay­ Appointing Two Members of the Waitara Harbour Board. able in cash, or in twenty-eight half·yearly payments of £6 lIs. 4d.; total half.yearly payment on lease, £94 17s. 7d. A motor-shed valued at £50, whare £80, and dairy £50, at JELLICOE, Governor·General. present on Seotion 58 will be sold for removal. HEREAS it is provided by the eleventh section of DESCRIPTION OF SEOTIONS. W the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, that if any Section Is.-150 acres rough bush country, 150 acres constituent district or oombined district fails at any election rough open country in grass and scrub, 150 acres open un· to elect the required number of repre~entative3 the Governor. dulating country in scrub, remainder Hat tUBBock and scrub. • General may. by War1'8.nt under his hand, appoint such Soil fair quality; fairly well watered by small stream. qualified persons a~ he thinks fit to be the representatives Section 2s.-About 450 acreR bush; remainder Hat and of that di~trict in lieu of those who ought to have been undulating open country in fern, manuka, and tussock, with elected, and the persons so appointed shall hold offce in all scrub un Hat. Soil fair quality; fairly well watered by respect.s as if they had been duly elected in conformity with permanent streams. the said Act: Section 3s.-330 acres bush country, generally undulating, And whereas six members of the Waitara Harbour Board but rough and steep near eastern boundary; 430 acres open should have been elected by the eleotors of the combined and scrub country, of which about 150 acres is terrace, balance district of the Borough of Waitara, the County of Clifton. easy sidling; 200 acres river·flats of generally fair quality, and that part of the County of Taranaki within the Waitara covered with light scrub and grass; well watered by permanent Harbour District, on the twent.y.seventh day of April, one streams. thousand nine hundred and twenty-one: And whereas four Section 4s.--180 acres generally undulating bush oountry ; memberll oDly were elected by the eleotors of ~uob comhined 260 acres Hat tussock terrace; 260 acres open and sorub distriot: sidling of generr.Uy poor quality; 90 acres good river·Hat. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of of which 30 acros is undrained swamp. Soil generally fair the Dominion of New Zealand, in exeroise of the hereinbefore­ quality, and good on river-Hat; fairly well watered by recited power and authority, doth hereby appoint William Shingle Creek and water-race. George Marlow and Alfred Ernest Jaggs to be members of Section 5s.--550 acres of generally undulating bush country the Waitara Harbour Board as the representatives of the varying from poor to good; remainder Hat, in tussock and electors of the combined district hereinbefore mentioned. grass, with the exception of about 100 acres unrlulating fern As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ and manuka country. Soil generally fair quality; well General, this 27th day of July, 1921. watered by Station Creek and water-race. Section 6s.-All undulating country, with the exception F. H. D. BEI,.L, Minister of Marine. of about. 80 acres river·flat and swamp; 100 acres busb, AnG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2045 remainder scrub and fiax with scattered grass in places. Soil I Olerk of Magistrate'. Oourt, etc., appointed. fair quality, very good on river-fia.ts; fairly well watered by Ranger's Creek. Department of Justice, Seotion 7s.-About 70 acres fiat open country in grass; Wellington, Brd August, 1921. remainder generally unduIa.ting bush country, but steep and IS Excellency the Governor·General has been plea.sed rough in places. Soil generally fair quality; well watered H to appoint by permanent streams and Woolley River. Constable ALBERT JOHN JAOKSON Section 8s.-About 200 acres river-flat of generally good quality, but stony in places; remainder from fiat to un­ to be Clerk of tbe Magistrate's Court at Morrinsville, vice dulating hush country. Soil poor on hills. Constable B. O'Brien, and to be Bailiff of the Magistrate's Section 9s.-All fla.t; about 15 acres bush; remainder Court at Morrinsville, vice R. Lloyd, on and from the 2Brd open, generally swampy. Soil very good quality; well day of July, 1921. watered. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Section 10B.-All flat; about 25 acres bush, remainder For Minister of Justice. open land in inferior grass. Soil generally good; well watered. Section lls.-All fiat; about 10 &cres bush, remainder Inspector of Factories appointed. open country in inferior grass. Soil genera.lly good; fairly well watered. Office of Publio Service Commissioner, Section 12s.-All fiat; about 20 acres bush, remainder Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. open country in inferior grass and rushes. Soil genera.lly rr HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol· good; fairly well watered. ...L. lowing appointment in the Public Service :- Section 13s.-All fiat; about 8 acres bush, remainder PETER CARL WEENINK partly open land and partly swamp. Soil generally good open 'land in inferior graas and rushes; indifferently watered to be an Inspector of Factories for the purposes of the by small stream. Factories Act, 1908, as from the 27th day of July, 1921. GBNERAL DESORIl"J'ION. T. MARK, Acting·Secretary. The settlement comprises an area of 8.114 acres, situated on the River, the ma.in portion being on the eastern bank of the river. IfI8pectors for the Purposes 01 the SZaughtering and Inspection The property has been for many years successfully worked Act, 1908, appointed. by Messrs. Walker Brothers as a cattle and sheep run. A large proportion of the area is capable of great improvement Office of Public Service Commissioner, in the way of draining and bushfelling, &c. Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. The access to the settlement is either by way of Murchison HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ or Reef ton, the distance from Murchison to the most northerly T lowing appointments in the Publio Service:- section being thirty-three miles, and the section at the MATTHEW ROBERT FINDLAY, southern end about two miles from the formed road to JAMES FLEMING, Reef ton, which is forty miles distant. WILLIAM BROWN MANNING, and The main road from Murchison is being improved up to DAVID SAMUEL ANGUS WEIR the homestead, and will be formed and improved up to the southern end of the block. to be Inspectors for the purposes of the Slaughtering and The Telegraph Department is at present constructing a Inspeotion Act, 1908, as from the 25th day of July, 1921. telephone-line right through the property. The forest is T. MARK, Acting-Secretary. principally red and brown birch, with ROme kahikatea in gulliE's, the scrub being generally horopito, fuschia, broad­ leaf, five· finger, &c. The altitu<3e ranges from 1,040 ft. to In'peetor of Weight. and Measures appointed. 2,263 ft. above sea-level. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Offioe of Publio Service Commissioner, General, this 26th day of July, 1921. Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. HE Publio Service Commissioner has made the fol· D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. T lowing appointment in the Public Service:- PATRICK CASSIDY TrlUltee of the New Plymouth Saving8-bank appointed. to be an Inspector of Weights and Measures for the purposes The Treasury, Wellington, 29th July, 1921. of the Weights and Measures Act, 1908, as from the 12th day IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased of July, 1921. H to appoint T. MARK, Acting-Secretary. FRED CORNELIUS JAlillES BELLRINGER, Esq., to be a trustee of the New Plymouth Savings-bank. Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Oourt at Wellington F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. appointed. Offioe of Publio Service Commissioner, Appointlllettt of O,tJiCff8 under Part 11 of the FiBherie8 Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. Act, 1908. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol. T. lowing appointmeut in the Public Service:- Marine Department, Wellington, 27th July, 19'.11. ERIC GEORGE RHODES T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor. to be Deputy Registrar at Wellington of the Supreme Court I General ha~, in pursuance of the provisions of the of New Zealand for the purposes of 'he Judicatllre Act, Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the Official Appointments and 1908, as from the 25th da.y of July, 1921. Documents Act, 1919, appointed T. MARK, Acting·Secretary. EDGAR DEAR, of Rongotea, ALBXANDER McLEOD, of Featherston, and JOHN KErrH J.t.CKSON, of Wainui, Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &:c., appointed. to be Officers for the purposes of Part II of the first·men­ tioned Act.. Registrar-General's Office, F. H. D. BELL, Minister of Marine. Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons I have been appointed to be the Deputies of the Regis· Appointment of Acting Chinese Con8ul in Western Samoa. trars of Marriages and of Births aud Deaths for the districts set respectively opposite their names, viz. :- Department of External Affairs, Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. Edward Nathan Falck Wyndham. IS Excellency the Governor·General directs it to be Edwin Gordon Palmer . H notified that, in accordance with instructions from Cecil Gordon Browett Dipton. His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, he has Henry John Dovwosky Mangapehi. recognized the appointment of Herbert Alley .. .• WellingtoD. Mr. PAN CHENG-.'OU Edward Emberite Burgess Springborn. John Thoma.s Williams •• Devonport." as Acting Chinese Consul in Western Samoa. • Births aud dea'hs only. R. HEATON RHODES, For Minister of External Affairs. W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. 2046 THE NEW ZEALANDOAZETTE. [No. 72

Appoi'IIhMntB, Promoti01l8, Resig1l.atiorl.., and TranBfers of N.Z. .ARMY SERVICE CoRPS. Officers of the Permanent and Territorial Force. Northern Depot. Department of Defence, Edward James Fletcher Kennedy to be 2nd Lieutenant (on Wellington, 30th July, 1921. probation). Dated 16th July, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-General ha.s been pleased H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPs. tions, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of the The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of Permanent and Territorial Force. Officers. Dated 8th July, 1921 :- N.Z. .ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. I..i.eutenant-Colonel [Reserve of O.fficers (temp.)] R. McK. The undermentioned are transferred to the N.Z. Medical Gunn, M.B. Corps, Reserve of Officers, with the rank of Captain. Dated Major (late temp. Lieutenant-Oolonel, N.Z.E.F.) C. V. 8th July, 1921 :- Baigent, O.B.E., with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Captain F. W. Moor, D.O.M. Captain (temp. Lieutenant-Golonel) J. P. Frengley, M.D., Captain J. Mitchell. D.P.H., with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Lieutenant (temp. Oaptain) R. Copeland. Captain (temp. Lieutenant-Oolonel) T. A. MacGibbon, M.B., with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. N.Z. .ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT. Major [Reserve oj Officers (temp.)] (late temp. Lieutenant­ Captain G. M. Abbot, 4th () lIiounted Rifles, eeases Oolonel, N.Z.E.F.) H. M. Buchanan, M.B., with·rank to be attached. Dated 5th June, 1921. . of Lieutenant-(',olonel. Captain (late Major, N.Z.E.F.) F. Cameron, D.S.O., N.Z. .ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. M.B., with rank of Major. Lieutenant A. Austin is posted to the Retired List. Dated Captain (late Major, N.Z.E.F,) F. G. Gibson, M.D., with 14th July, 1921. rank of Major. 3RD (AUCKLAND) MOUN1'ED RIFLES. Captain [Major, Reserve oj OjJicers (temp.)] J. G. Mitchell, M.B., with rank of Major. 2nd Lieutenant J. C. E. Wyatt to be Lieutenant. Dated Captain (late Major, N.Z.E.F.) P. H. Buck, D.S.O., M.D. 14th February, 1921. Major [Reserve oj OjJicers (temp.)] T. Fergus, M.B. The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) F. G. Dill Major [Reserve of OjJicers (temp.)] W. H. Unwin. is confirmed. Captain T. W. J. ClIilds. N.Z. .ARTILLERY. Captain F. S. Batchelor. Captain E. J. Phillips, from the Reserve of Officers, to be Captain L. A. Spedding, M.B. Captain (6th Battery). Dated 18th June, 1921. Captain [Reserve of Officers (te,np.)] A. Kinder, M.B. 2nd Lieutenant S. V. Tyler, from the Reserve of Officers, to Captain [Reserve of OjJicers (temp.)] W. Jack. be 2nd Lieutenant, with seniority from 7th July, 1917 Captain [Reserve oj Officers (temp.)] E. M. Finlayson. (2nd Battery). Dated 23rd July, 1921. Captain [Reserve of o.fficers (temp.)] A. T. McCaw, Harold Ernest Otley to be 2nd Lieutenant (18th Battery). F.R.O.S., E1/{/. Dated 18th July, 1921. Hon. Captain F. L. Armitage. The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve of Lieutenant E. D. Cachemaille. Officers, Cla.ss I (b) :- Major F. T. Bowerbank, O.B.E., M.D., from the Res&:ve of Major E. W. Pearce. Dated 18th July, 1921. Officers (temp.), to be Major, with seniority a.s from 2nd Major W. H. Johnson, M.O. Dated 18th July, 1921. February, 1918. Dated 8th July, 1921. Lieutenant [Major, Reserve of o.tficers (temp.)] R. G. Captain W. H. Horton to be Major, with seniority a.s from Milligan, D.S.O., with rank of Major. Dated 16th 18th April, 1920. Dated 8th July, 1921. July, 1921. Captain (temp. Major) J. W. Williams to be Major. Dated Captain [M~ior, Reserve of Officers (temp;)] A. H. W. 8th July, 1921. Evehden, with rank of Major. Dated 30th Junt', 1921. Captain (tate Major, N.Z.E.F.) K. E. Tapper, M.B., relin­ CORPS OF N.Z. 'ENGINEERS. quishes his commission. Dated 8th July, 1921. N.Z. Railway Battcili01l8 (North Island). Major P. St. J. Keenan, Reserve of Officers, is po~ted to the N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. Retired Li~t, under the provisions of General Headquarters The Reverend H. Watson, Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Instructions No. 56/21, of 30th April. Dated 15th July, to be Chaplain to the Forces. 3rd Class. Dated 26th July, 1921. 1920. N.Z. INFANTRY. Auckland Begiment. N.Z. ARMY NUR.~ING SERVICE. 2nd Lieutenant J. R. Gray, from the Unattached List (b), Sister 1. M. ~IcR&l' is transferred from the Reserve to the to be 2nd lieutenant (lst Battalion). Dated 16th July, Active List. Dated 17th July, 1921. 1921. Charge Sister M. G. DavieR, A.R.R.O., is transferred to the Captain W. Wright, Reserve of Officers, is retired, under the Reserve List, with the rank of Sister. Dated 5th August, provisions of paragraph 127, General Regulations, 1913. Dated 20th July, 1921. 1921. WelU1/{/ton Regiment. The undermentioned members of the Service and Temporary Lieutenant [Major, Reserve of o.tficers (temp.)] W. F. Narbey Reserve are posted to the Retired List, under the provisions is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b), with of General Headquarters Instructions No. 135. of 4th July. the rank of Major. Dated 16th July, 1921. 1921. Dated 18th July, 1921 :- Lieutenant S. F. Temple is transferred to the Reserve of Matrons- Officers, Class I (b). Dated 19th July, 1921. M. Early, A.R.R.O. F. H. Speedy. A.R.R.O. Major A. G. Beare is posted to tho Retired List, under the B. Nurse, A.R.R.O. M. Cameron, R.R.O. provisions of paragraph 12!l, General Regulations, 1913. H. Hooker. F. Price, R.R.O. Dated 18t,h July, 1921. Mrs. Robertson, nee C. Anderson, R.B.O. Mrs. Buchanan, nee L. McNie, R.R.O. Oanterbw'Y Regiment. Mrs. Plowman, nee E. Nixon, R.R.O. Major D. M. Robertson is transferred to the Reserve of Mrs. Burch, nee I. Scott, R.R.O. Officers, Class I (b). Dated 18th July, 1921. Mrs. Bates, nee J. Orr. The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under Sisters- the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. E. Barclay. D. Anderson. 56/21, of 30th April. Dated 18th ,fuly, 1921 ,­ E. Bishop. G. I. Barker. Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Austin, D.S.O., Reserve of M. Brown. E. Brown. Officers. M. Chalmers, A.R.R.O. M. Burnett. Lieutenant [Oaptain, Beserve of OjJicers (temp.)] T. E. Y. E. Douglas. C. Cherry. Seddon, with the rank of Captain. M. Fisher. M. Crook. Lieutenant [Oaptain, Reserve of Officers (temp.)1 H. I. Foote. M. Eagle. Fryer, M.O., with the rank of Captain. A. M. Jacobson. L. Eddy. Lieutenant E. J. Fawcett relinquishes his commission, under A. Keith. R. Edgerly. the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. L. Kelly. J. Edmondston. 115/20, of 15th July. Dated 8th July, 1921. A. Kilgour. J. Flower. 2nd Lieutenant E. V. G. Day relinquishes his commission on I. Lever. G. Garrard. '. transfer to the Indian Army. Dated 8th July. 1921. C. McKenny. E. Goldsmith. AUG. 4.1 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

M. MoBeth, A.B.B.O. N. Grant, A.B.B.O. Staff Nurses­ E. Martyn. M. Grigor, A.B.B.O. E. Siro. L. Mettam. S. Morley. D. Holmes. J. Teape. L. Pengelly. C. M. Morris. P. HumphrieS: E. Bouskill. E. Baker. N. O'Callaghan. M. Jeftrey. G. Davidson. M. P. Bremner. I. Parkinson. E. Jennings. C. Jordan. D. Chittenden. M. Pownall. M. C. Lowe. G. C. MeAra. M. Harrowell. I. Y. Scott. J. C. Lodge. E. Whitehorn. L. Ibbetson. D. Stubbs. S. J. McGann, A.B.B.C. W. E. Anstey. M. Jamieson. A. Taylor. C. McIntyre. K. Evans. G. M. Lange. E. Tuke. E. F. Martin. F. M. Gittens. A. N. Scott. M. O'Connor, A.B.B.C. D. E. Moore. Mrs. Ellis, nee I. C. Ancell. S. M. Fogelin. E. A. Parkinson. Mrs. Busing, nee N. Ansenne. F. Murray. E. M. Pascoe. Mrs. Codline, nee L. B. Brown. A. C. Robin. P. Reynolds. Mrs. Thorp, nee W. Brooke·Leers. A. Stewart. E. M. Richardscn. Mrs. Mitchell, A.R.B.C., nee B. Brooks. J. Walker. N. Sullivan. Mrs. Motion, nee E. Carruth. P. Warner. M. Tucker. Mrs. Porteren, nee E. Coutts. M. Aftleck. R. Utting. Mrs. M. Coates. M. Alleyne. A. N. West. Mrs. McLean, nee M. Daw. Mrs. Gibbon, nee D. Arrowsmith. MI'B. Black, nee A. Delugar. Mrs. Spear, nee E. Barnes. Mrs. Draper, nee A. McKenzie. Mm. Ross, nee E. E. Beattie. Mrs. Fagan, nee A. A. Earl. Mrs. Copeland, nee A. E. Bennett. Mrs. Ross, nee E. H. Grant. Mra. Moir, nee J. Campbell. Mrs. Hay, nee D. Gunn. Ml"S. Bartlett, nee A. M. Carver. Mrs. Whitefield, nee M. Herbert. llrs. Brown, nee A. Campbell. Mrs. Bell, nee E. Hooper. Mrs. Nash, nee H. Carruthers. l\1ra. Hunt, nee J. Norman. Mrs. Willis, nee J. Cormack. Mrs. Deller, nee M. Jackson. Mrs. Timperley, nee E. Cook. Mrs. Gardiner, nee C. L. Ie Gallais. Mrs. Wilson, nee E. Curtis. Mrs. Hall, nee A. E. Ray. Mrs. Warburton, nee C. Cutford. Mrs. Seward, nee J. M. McAllum. MI'IJ. Collins, ne.e V. Dawson. Mrs. Wells, nee L. Mackenzie. Mrs. Harris; nee H. Edgerly. Mrs. Ward, nee H. Maberly. Mrs. Salt, nee M. Ellis. MI"S. R. Marshall. lira. E. Findlay. Mrs. Stevenson, nee S. Porter. Mrs. Hutson, nee M. Galloway. Mrs. Harris, nee G. Robinson. Mrs. Fergus, nee C. Gibbon. Mrs. Isherwood, nee B. 1. Siddells. Mrs. Evans, nee F. M. Gilmour. Mrs. I. M. Smales. Mrs. A. Fulton, A.R.R.C. Mrs. Harrowell, nee C. Steele. Mrs. SmUh, nee E. Harris. Mrs. Hewitt, nee E. Watters. Mrs. Barnett, nee A. Hayward. Mrs. Lowe, nee W. Wilson. Mrs. Diok, nee M. Hobbs. Mrs. Ross, nee C. Wylie. Mrs. Midwood, nee E. Holmwood. Mrs. Marsden, nee A. Wallace. Mrs. Hovey, nee M. Milne. Mrs. A. Whiteman. Mrs. Haggett, A.B.B.C., nee J. Ingram. Mrs. S. Weston, nee N. Heath. Mrs. Cooke, nee O. Inglis. Mrs. Wheeler, nee D. Miller. Mrs. Chappell, nee N. Jensen. Mrs. Tennant, nee R. Miller. Mrs. Hight, nee M. Jessop. Mrs. Bown,. nee M. R. Smith. Mrs. Kay, nee L. Jessop. Mrs. North, nee M. E. J. Kettleby. UNATTAOHED LIST (b). Mrs. Brooks, nee E. M. Curtis. 2nd Lieutenant J. R. Gray is transferred to the Auckland Mrs. Little, nee V. McC. Smith. Regiment (1st Battalion). Dated 16th July, 1921. . Mrs. Peek, nee C. McGregor. UNATTAOHED LIST (GENERAL LIST). Mrs. Duncan, nee C. MoIntyre. Hon. Colonel F. W. Furkert is transferred to the Reserve of Mrs. Tilley, nee D. Malcolm. Officers, Class I (a). Dated 26th July, 1921. Mrs. A. Marshall. Mrs. Falconer, nee A. Metge. RESERVE OF OFFIOERS (GENERAL LIST). .Mrs. Pilcher, nee D. Moore. Southern Command • Mrs. Young, nee J. Muir. The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under Mrs. Barrow, nee S. Nicholas. the provisions of General Headquarters Instructions No. 56/21, Mrs. Jensen, nee N. Newdick. of 30th April :- Mrs. Belton, nee H. Newton. Captain (temp. Major) H. Oram, O.B.E., with rank of Mrs. D. Johnson, nee E. Owen. Major. Dated 18th July, 1921. Mrs. Barclay, nee V. Peterson. Captain F. A. Roche. Dated 18th July, 1921. Mrs. Owen, nee E. Reynolds. Lieutenant F. L. Bowron. Dated 18th July. 1921. Mrs. Whetter, nee L. Reay. 2nd Lieutenant L. B. Foster, M.C. Dated 18th July, Mrs. Whyte, nee D. Rose. 1921. Mrs. Culling, nee A. M. Rountree. R. H. RHODES, Minister of Defence. Mrs. Tanwell, nee M. Samson. Mrs. Peek, nee J. Sinclair. Mrs. White, nee M. A. Smith. Mrs. Cruickshank, nee K. Stephenson. RfJ8ult8 of Polls for PrOp08ed Loana. Mrs. Brice, nee I. Steward. Mrs. Martin, nee F. Thomson. Wellington, 26th July, 1921. Mrs. de Janna, nee E. L. Tilyard. HE following notices, received from the Mayor of the Mrs. Cameron, nee M. Watt. T Council of the Borough of Ngaruawahia, are publi~hed Mrs. Aitken, nee A. Westby. in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Mrs. Scott, nee A. Whitta. Act, 1913. Mrs. Hargest, A.B. B.C., nee M. Wilkie. F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. Mrs. Wood, nee A. Williams. Mrs. Hemming, A.R.B.C., nee M. Wright. NGARUAWAIIIA. BOROUGH COUNOIL. Mrs. Walton, A.B.B.O., C. Young. nee Reeulls of PoTls on Proposals to raise Loans. MI'B. Torrance, nee M. Walker. Mrs. R. Garlick. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, A. Howell. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers Mrs. Purdy, nee D. Cameron. of the Borough of Ngaruawahia taken on the 19th day of G. Mowbray. July, 1921, on the proposal of the Ngaruawahia Borough Mrs. Rowe, nee L. Peterson. Council to borrow the sum of £20,700 for the purpose of M. Shirley. installing a water-supply throughout the borough. the number --_. -_._------

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of votes recorded for the proposal was 129, and the number Representation Oommissions. of votes recorded against the proposal was 9. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Office of the Minister in Charge of Electoral Department, PURSU ANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Wellington, 28th July, 1921. 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has of the :Borough of Ngaruawahia taken on the 19th day of H been pleased to appoint Jnly, 1921, on the proposal of the Ngaruawahia :Borough Council to borrow the sum of £1..500 for street-formaHon and WILLIAM CHARLES KENSINGTON, Esq., I.S.0., engineering charges incurred in ascertaining the permanent to be an official member of the North Island Representation levels of streets in the borough, the number of votes recorded Commission, under the Legislature Act, 1908. for the proposal wa,s 128, and tbe number of votes recorded against the proposal was 11. NORTH ISLAND REPRESENTATION COMMISSION. I therefore- declare that the proposal was carried. 'The members of the North Island Representation Com- Dated this 22nd day of July, 1921. mission now are- James Trounson, Esq. HERBERT J. SAMPSON, Mayor. William Charles Kensington, Esq., I.S.O. William Thomson Neill, Esq., the Surveyor-General. Result of Poll for Prop08ed Loan. Harry May Skeet, Esq., the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Auckland Land District. We1liugton, 2nd August, 1921. Henry James Lowe, Esq., the Commissioner of Crown HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Lands for the Taranaki Land District. T Council of the County of Wairoa, is pu b1ished in ac­ REPRESENTATION COMMISSION. cordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. The members of the South Island Representation Com- F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Finance. mission are- Harman Reeves, Esq. Harry Quane, Esq. W AIROA COUNTY COUNCIL. George Henry Bullard, Esq., the Commissioner of PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Crown Lands for the Canterbury Land District. I hereby notify that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Mohaka Richard Seymour Galbraith, Esq., the Commissioner of Riding of the Wairoa County taken on Saturday, the 16th Crown T.ands for the Westland Land District. day of July, 1921, on the proposal of the Wairoa County Hobert Thomas Saud, Esq., the Commissioner of Crown Council to borrow the sum of £3,800 for forming and metalling Lands for the Otago Land District. about four miles and a half of a deviation in the N a pier­ WilL DOWNIE STEWAR'f, Wairoa Road, between Mohaka and the new traffic-bridge Minister in Charge of Electoral Department. site on the Mohaka River, the number of votes recorded was as follows: For the proposal, 38; against the proposal, 6; informal, nil. Notice of Intention to take Land in Block V, Waiawa Survey I therefore declare the proposal to be carried. District, for the Purposes of a Road. H. G. GIBSON, Chairman, Wairoa County Council. OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the Wairoa, 22nd July, 1921. N provisions of tbe Public Works Act, 1908, to execute 0. certain public work-to wit, the construotion of a road in Block V, Waiawa Survey District; and for the purposes Result of Election of Member8 of Wairau River Board. of such public work the land desoribed in the Sohedule hereto is required to be taken. And notioe is bereby further Department of Internal Affairs, given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is Wellington, 3rd August, 1921. deposited in the post-office at Toatoa, and is there open HE following result of an election of members of the for inspection; and that all persons affected by tho exeou­ T Wairau River Board has been received from the tion of the said public work or by the taking of the said Returning Officer, and is published in accordance with the land should, if they have any well-grounded objections 10 provisions of the River Boards Amendment Act, 1913. the execution of the said public work or to the taking of such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such G. P. NEWTON, writing, within forty days from the first publioation of Assistant Under-Secretary. this notice, to the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

Wairau River Distriot, County of Marlborough- SCHEDULE- Blenheim Subdivision: Charles Alexander Eckford. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required.to he Edward Stone Parker. taken:­ Archibald McCallum. A. R.I'. Omaka.Subdivision: o 3 10 Being part Opape 5D; coloured red. Donald McCallum. o 2 37·5} Being part Opape 4D No. II {COlOured red. William Dick. o 0 0·1 • blue. Spring Creek Subdivision: g ~ ~~ }Being part Opape 4B j coloured red. John Henry Sutherland. Allen Craven. Situated in Block V, Waiawa Survey District (Auckland Tua Marina Subdivision: RD.). (S.0.21074.) Joseph Henry Dick. In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Henry Joseph Staee, jun. particnlarly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51772, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at ------_._-_.. -~--~ - ._-- ._-- Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Kaponga Tcnnn Di8trict By-law, 1921, confirmed under the coloured as above mentioned. By-law8 Act, 1910. As witness my hand at Wellington this 29th day of July, 1921. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 20th July, 1921. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works_ HE following certificate has been executed on the sealed . --~.-----.----- T copy of the by-law made by the Kaponga Town Board Notice of Intention to take Land for Scenic Purposes in on the 17th day of March, 1921. Block X, Waipakura Survey District. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Minister of Internal Affairs. OTICE is hereby given tbat it is proposed, under the N provisions of the Pnblic Works Act, 1908, the Scenery CERTIFICATE OF CONFiRMATION. Preservation Act, 1908, and the Scenery Preservation Amend­ ment Act, 1910, to take the land described in the Schedule IN pursuance of the By-laws Act, 1910, I hereby confirm the hereto for scenic purposes. And notice is hereby fnrther above-written by-law, and declare that the same came into given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is force on the 26th day of March, 1921. deposited in the post-office at Makirikiri, and is there open WH. DOWNIE STEWART, for inspeotion; and that all persons affeoted by the taking Minister of Internal Affairs. of the said land should, if they have any well-grounded AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2049 objeotions to the taking of such land, set forth the same or on the hearing of the appeal, unless the Court of Appeal in writing, and send suoh writing, within forty days from shall grant permission to him to be present at suoh hearing. the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Publio 5. The Court of Appeal may order any witnesses to attend Works at Wellington. . and be examined before the Court on the hearing of an application for leave to appeal or on the hearing of an SCHEDULE. appeal, but the appellant shall not be entitled to call any witnesses on such hearing without having first obtained the APPBOXIlIU.TII areas of the pieces of land required to be leave of the Court of Appeal to do so. taken:- 6. The decision of the Court shall be pronounced by the A. B. P. presiding Judge, or such other member of the Court as the 226 2 22 Being part H, Puket80rata No.4 Block. Court directs, and no separate judgment shall be pronounced 19 0 80 • E 2 by any other member of the Court. 16 2 9 Being E 1 part 1 7. Where the Court of Appeal has heard and dealt with any Situated in Block X, Waipakura Survey District. (S.O. application or appeal the Registrar shall give notice to the 1682.) appellant of the decision of the Court of Appeal in relation In the Wellington Land Distriot; as the same are more thereto. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51881, SCHEDULE. deposited in the office of &he Minister of Public Works FOBM OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon bordered red. In the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this 29th day of Rex v. July, 1921. To the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. I, , the above·named appellant, having been sentenced to [Here state 8entence] by the Supreme Court of Rules u/ruler Grimes Act, 1908, regulating ProcMure on Appeals New Zealand at , on the day of ,19 , from Sentences. for the offence of [Here 8tate oJfence or oJfencea], do hereby • give you notice that I desire to appeal to the Court of Appeal E, the undersigned Judges of the Supreme Court of against my sentence on the following grounds: [The appellant W New Zealand (of whom the Aoting Chief Justice is mU8t kere Bet out fully and clearly kill rea8M!8 Jor aBking the one), in pursuance of the powers conferred upon us by section Court to reduce hi.. 8entenee]. 354 of the Crimes Aot, 1908, do hereby make the following Dated this day of ,19 • rules regulating the practice and procedure in connection [Signature of appellant.] with appeals under section 2 of the Crimes Amendment Act, 1920:- W. A. SIM, A.C.J. 1. (a.) Every application for leave to appeal against a J. H. HOSKING, J. sentence shall be signed by the appellant, and shall be in the T. W. STRINGER, J. form set forth in the Schedule hereunder. J. R. REED, J. (b.) The Court of Appeal in special circumstances may ALEX. S. ADAMS, J. accept such application if signed on behalf of the appellant by his solicitor. (c.) Every such application shall be delivered to or trans· COTl8cience·mO'ftey received. mitted by post to the Registrar of the Court of AppeaL 2. Notice of every such application shall be given by the The Treasury, . Registrar of the Court of Appeal to the Solicitor·General, who Wellington, 1st August, 1921. shall be entitled to appear and represent the Crown on the HEREBY acknowledge receipt of the BUms of Is. 6d., hearing of such application and on the hearing of the appeal I forwarded to the Collector of Customs, Auokland, and (if leave to appeal is granted); but the Solicitor·General, £1, forwarded to the Raiiway Department, by perilons un· instead of appearing himself, may authorize a private prose· known, as consmenoe·money to the New Zealand.·Govern· outor to appear and represent the Crown on any such hearing. ment. 3. Where the Court of Appeal has given leave to appeal it Also I hereby 8ooknowledge reoeipt of the sum of £12, shall not be necessary for the appellant to give any notice of received by tbe High Commissioner for New Zealanti, appeal, but his application for leave to appeal shall be , 80S conscience· money to the Colonial Treasurer in deemed in suoh case to be a notice of appeal. Wellington. 4. The appellant, if in custody, shall not be entitled to be G. F. C. CAMPBELL, present at the hearing of the application for leave to appeal Seoretary to the Treasury.

NotitJes of Appointments, PromotiO'lt8, Transfers, die.

Offioe of the Publio SernDe Commissioner, Wellington, 18th July, 1921. N accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the Public Servioe Aot, 1912, the Publio Servioe Commissioner notifies I that he has made the following appointments to, and promotions, transfers, &0., in, the Publio Servioe. A. C TURNBULL, Seoretary. FIR8T APPOINTMENTS.

Date of Na.me. PosiUon. I Place. Appointment.

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AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Batt, William George MiIk.tester I 1 Jan., 192). Kroon, David Eric I Cadet. . Wellington 5

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Capper, Thomas Gordon Bayley Cadet .. ChristchUJ'ch 3 Jan., 1921. Ridley, Charles William .. .."1 I Dunedin 4

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Muir, Doris Mary Katherine Teacher .. ! Special School for Boys, 1 Dec., 1920. Nelson Service, William Albert Inspector of Schools lnvercargill Webb, George Albert Instructor and Teacher of PhYRical Chrietch urc h Training HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Beattie, Mabel MarY Assistant to Nurse ! Leper Colony, Quail Island 15 .Jan., 1921. . Carston, Margaret Elizabeth Nurse .. 15 Fowler, Louisa Godby District Midwife Ashburton 8 Hare, Irma Constance Cadette Wellington 4

North, Ada Jane District Nurse to Natives Whakatane 1 I' 2050 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72 " FIRST APPOINTMENTS--continued. Name. Date of Position. Place. Appointment.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTME'IT. Bishop, William Charles .. Night.watchman Christchurch 1 Jan.. 1921. Coulson, George Rawson .. We]ljngton 1 Craig, Malcolm Campbell .. Christ

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT (RELIEVING RT.\FF). Harrison, Jessie Kathleen Typist Wellington 9 Dec., 19'10. Kain, Elizabeth Catherine Shorthand.typi8t i 15 1919.

JUSTTCE DEPARTMENT. Dowling, Leonard Frederick Cadet .. Te Kuiti .. 22 Nov., 1920. Sinclair, Leonard George Her~ton I Head Office, Wellington 4.Jan., 1921.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT. Johnson, Thomas Alfred Norman Cadet. . Christchurch 4 .Jan., 1921. Taylor, Tasman Gunnel .. Wellingt.on 5

LAND AND DEEDg DEP4.RTMENT.

Bain, Robert George Gardiner Cadet.. .. I, Wellington 4 .Jan., 1921. Flood, Geor/(e Patrick " I Auckland 7 Glanville, Edwin Charles .. . Gisborne 4

LAND AND TNI]OME TAX DEPARTMENT. Smith, Alma Clark Cadette :: WelI:~gton 4.Jan., 1921 Stevenson, Stella Agnes I 4

LANDS .4.ND SURVEV DEPARTMENT. Cleverdon, Richard Sorter Head Office, Wellington 1 .Jan., 1921. FaIT, Bertha Lilian Draughting Cadette Auckland 4 Fawcett, Violet Beatrice Isabel Shorthand. typist Nelson 8 Keys, Louis Freeman Sorter Head Office, Wellington I McLaren, Andrew Dishington Draughtsman and Computer Auckland I Mitchell, John Morgan Draughting Cadet Dunedin 6 Peacocke, Inez Mabel Hilda Tracer Auckland I Williamson, James Edward Draughting Cadet Napier 4 Twose; William Owen Dunedin 4

MENTAT. HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Halliwell, Martha Nurse I Auckland 1 Feh., 1919. Kearns, Annie Isabel Nelson 1 1920. Mulrennan, Francis Patriok Attendant Hokitika 1 J~iy, Sheary, Bernard Stanlaw Nelson .. 1 Mar., Wright, Tom Seni~~ Attendant Porirua .. 12 Feb.,

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Hopgood, William Arthur •• i Warder Instructor (2nd Grade) .. I InvercargiIJ I Oct., 1919.

PURUC SERVICE RUPERANNUATION OFFICE. Peacock, Lionel Hiram Middleton Cadet.. .. i Wellington 4 Jan., 1921. Samson, Marion Mosley Cadette " i :: ·1 4

PURLIt' TRUST DEPARTMEST. Bradley, Claud Ernest Clerk.. Head Office, Wellington 1 .Tan., 1921 Dormer, Ormond Edmund Cadet .. 4 Good, Ada Ida .. Shorthand· typist Hawe~ .. 4 D~., 1920." Hanis, Leslie Neilson Cadet .. Dunedin 4.Jan., 1921. Hogg, Mrs. Emily Tea·room Attendant Head Office, Wellington 6 McIntyre, Henry Fawcett Clerk .. 1 Mahoney, Cornelius I Window.cleaner (l Robertson, Gladys Ethel .• Shorthaud.typist 4 Dec.," 1920."

PUBLIC WORKS DEP .• RTMENT. Atkinson, Harold Herbert Clerical Cadet, ! Wellington 10 Jan., 1921. Brown, ,Tames Arthur Drau!!;htsman I Dunedin lfl Sept., 1920. Darling, James Keith Clerical Cadet Head Office, Wellington 10 Jan., 1921. Greensmith, Edwin Lloyd Clerk .. Stratford 31 Dec., 1920. Parsons. Caswall John Walter Clerical Cadet Wellingt

STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. Nisbet, Robert Joslyn Cadet.. •. I Nelson .. Ii Jan., 1921.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE DEl'ARTMENT. O'Brien, Colin Patrick Cadet.. .. I Wellington I 18 Dcc., 192(t

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ivory, George Hubert .. 1 Cadet .. "I Wellington 4 .Tan., 1921. OFFICERS PROMOTED. :> Cj Promoted from Promoted to ? c Name. Date. Position. Place. Position. Place. ~

AUDIT DEPARTMENT•

Treahy, Thomas .. .• ! Sectional Officer (C, VI) .. •• J Wellington.. .. I Sectional Officer (C, V) Wellington .. .. i 1 April, 1921.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. McGahey, :Maurice John Clerk .• Wellington . . Collector of Customs Patea J July, 1921. Wood, Sidney Herbert Looker •. •• i Locker and Searcher Timaru 27 June, "

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. ~ Johnson, Ida Vashti Crago Sole Teacher Native School, Waitahanui .. I Head Teacher ., I Yative School, Kenans- •• i 23 June, 1921. ~ MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. Z Davis, Charles William Assistant Keeper •• I Cape Brett .. I Principal Keeper •• I East Cape .. .. I 9 )Iay. 1921. t;j PRISONS DEPARTMENT• ~ McGrath, Peter •. .. I Warder .. I Auckland .. I Acting Principal Warder .. ., I Auckland •• I July, 1921.

PuBLIC TBUST DEPARTMENT. ~

Gilbert, Thomas George District Manager Masterton .. 1 Local Deputy Public Trustee , MaBterton •• June, 1921. > SayweIl, Thomas Robert Greymouth .. .. I I Greymouth .. ,.. PuBLIC WORKS DEPABTME:liT. 5t:1 Hurrell, John •• ! Engineering Cadet •• I Shannon •• I Assistant Engineer •• i Shannon •• I 4~July, 1921. INTERDEPARTMENTAL. ~ Biggs, Courtney .• Draughtsman Lands and Survey Department, Forest Ranger (Class" B ") State Forest Department, Auck- I }Iar., 1921. North Auckland land ~ Josland, Sydney Walter Cadet •. Agriculture Department, Christ- Professional Cadet Health Department, 4 July. ~ church }Iarlow. George Featherstonhaugh Principal Keepe)' Marine and Inspection of Ma- Watohman Customs Department, Welling- I 28 }iay, chinery Department, Moko ton ' ~ Hinou

~ C 0"1 ...... OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. en~ -- --'- to Transferred from Transferred $0 NlIoDle. F Da1ie. POIIition. Place. p~______....j

DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, Healy, John Joseph i Group Clerk Timaru " I Clerk " I "A" . Branch,~' Headquarters, i 10 May, 1921. Wellington III it.~ 1.'1'1

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Benjamin, Julia Sole Teacher I Native School, Kenana •. i Sole Teacher • .' I Nati.ve School, Wai,tahanui. •. 28 June, 1921. Blair, Pricillia Clerk Attendant Palmerston North • • •. I Clerk Attendant NapIer .• IK".. ~~ .. 12 Mar., 1-:3

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. '~ Davies, Christopher Ap.Rhys , ABBistant Medical Officer oflHealth I Thn?-edin I Medical Officer of Health .• Christchurch 6 June, 1921. Knight, Enid Philis IHealth Nurse .. !!t~J.. .. WaIPU Health Nurse Te Karaka .. 21 "~!'i~,, Z t:s;l INTERNAL AFFAms DEPARTME...~. '-::,:,1,', :is Bethune, Willism Reginald Lift Attendant .. Auckland •. •. I MeBSenger •• Auckland"" .. 16 June, 1921. Cavanagh, William Messenger Wellington.. .. Night.watchman Petone . 28 May, ~ Williams, Ernest James Lift AttendaIIt and Cleaner I Auckland .. . . Lift Attendant •. Auckland ,~:: i 16 June, t;j

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Stanaway, John .. I Cadet" Wellington . . •. I Cadet .. I Dunedin 29:'June, 1921 . E LABOUR DEPARTMENT. ~ ::IIcGregor, Stanley Earle Clerk, and Probationary Inspector of i Hamilton " I Clerk, and Probationary Inspector of I New Plymouth 5 July, 1921. "I Factories I Factories LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. ~t?;j Ensoll, Arthur George Draughtsman ! Auckland .. 1 Draughtsman Chief Drainage Engineer's Office, 1 July, 1921. Auckland ~~$}'il~' 1-:3 Junker, Francis Arnold Clerk .. InvercargiIl • . Clerk .. D.O., Wellington! 1 " King, Basil Survey Cadet Kaitaia . . Survey Cadet New Plymouth 23 June, " ~ :-lcCready, Stanley l Clerk .. Dunedin .. I Clerk .. D.O., Wellington 1 July,

MARINE AND INSPECTION OF 'MACHINERY DEPARTMENT• Conway, James Harry Colman •• I Principal Keeper I East Cape .• • , ! Principal Keeper Moko Hinou .. !!1I.. 23 May, 1921.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Glynn, Hawtrey Warran Acting Principal Warder .. I, AucklaIld I Acting Principal Warder .. 5 July, 1921. Manson, David Henry Warder Waikeria ., I Winder Auckland 4!~ "

PuBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Banks, Bernard Wilson ABBistant Accountant I Head Office, Wellington Assistant Accountant Auckland .• 4 July, 1921. zo Collier, Alan ROBS Cadet .. I " I Cadet.. Palmerston North 8 " Fleming, Douglas William .. ! Nelson ' " : Wellington .. 29 June, " -::J Forsyth, William James Di~rict Manager Newmarket.. I Senior Estates Administration Clerk I Hamilton .. 4 July, to OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-conlillued. p.­ c::: ;<'l Transferred from Transferred to Name. Date. ~ Position. Place. Position. PIa.CA.

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT-continued. McGhie, John Gordon Junior Estates Administration Clerk Gisborne Junior Estates Administration Clerk Head Offire, Wellington 9 July, 1921. Hendry, Colin Alexander Estates Administration Clerk Head Office, Wellington Estates Administration Clerk Masterton 1 Johnson, Percy Henry Clerk ., Auckland .. Clerk .. Hamilton 4 Little, George Washington 4 Macomish, Peter Alston Di~sional Acoountant Head Office, Wellington D~trict Acoountant Masterton" 1 June," Wilkinson, Francis John •. Junior Estates Administration Clerk Junior Estates Administration Clerk Gisborne 1 July,

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 8 Kronk, Walter James Storekeeper's Assistant Stratford I Storekeeper's Assistant Wairoa 25 June, 1921. Moorhouse, Terence Engineering Cadet Vl'airoa .. I Engineering Cadet Tauranga 4 July, " ~ Muler, Hugh Macquarie Chainman Nelson .. Chainman .• Kaitoke 1 28 June, " Z Seyb, Bernhardt .. Clerk .. Tauranga .. Clerk .. .• Head Office, Wellington 1 July, " l;;j INTERDEPARTMENTAL TRANSFERS. ~ Foster, J&mes Allen Clerk.. .. Pensions Department, Auokland I Clerk i Lands and Survey Department, I 1 July, 1921. Auckland N I l;;j Greenslade, Hilda Florence Shorthand.typist Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs Shorthand.typist Public Service Commissioner's 1 April, " Department, Wellington Office, Wellington I Hall, Thomas Donald Horn Clerk Agriculture Department, Wei· Assistant Law Draughtsman Law Dmughting Office, Wei· 1 July, lington I lington ! Hutchings, Allred Ro~rt .• Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs Clerk •• Health Department, Wellington I 13 June, Department, Wellington ~ti ,Joblin, Percy Augustus i Cadet Ditto ...... Cadet •• Public Service Commissioner's : 1 April, .. Office, Wellington I 'McCullam, Sophie Mabel Shorthand.typist Defence Department, Grey. Shorthand·typist Public Trust Department, Grey. I 4 July, mouth . mouth ,McKay, Cyril Gilbert Reeves Clerk •. Public Servioe Commissioner's Clerk •. Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs i 1 April, .. t;'l~ Office Department, Wellington 8 'Poore, Eileen Eva Shorthand·typist Ditto Shorthand.typist Ditto 1 " 8 ,Rowden, Gwendoline Muriel . Office Assistant .. Publio Trust Department, Wei· I Office Assistant .• Treasury Department, Welling. 8 July, t;j lington ton Scanlon, Albert Vincent Cadet •• Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs Cadet ," Public Servioe Commissioner's 1 April, " Department, Wellington Offioe, Wellington Smith, May Ida " Shorthand Reporter Publio Service Commissioner's Shorthand Reporter Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs Office, Wellington Department, Wellington Todd, Arthur Walker CaW Clerk 'Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs Clerk Public Service Commissioner's 1 Department, Wellington I Office, Wellington Whi~, Norman Jack Ditto .. Ditto

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• 2054 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

• RESIGNATIONS• Name. Position. Place. Date left Service,

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Donald, Alexander Rabbiter I Owaka 31 May. 1921.

DEFENOE DEPARTMENT. Baker, Frederick John •• I Group Clerk I Milton .. I 15 June, 1921.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT. Ohristie, George Hart Bardsley Investigating Accountant and Local I Christchurch .. I 30 June, 1921. I Officer in Oharge

LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. Bums, William ,Tohn I Cadet •• ; Wellington •• I 30 June, 1921.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Gorman, Jane Sutherland Nurse Seacliff .. 30 Jlme, 1921. Groth, Francis May Christchurch 30 Jackson, Oatherine McDonell Seacliff ., 22 MoCulla, Kathleen Josephine Oharge Nurse Porirua 30 Mortimer, Isabella Lily Nurse Seacliff .. 30 Newman, Mona .. 30 Wilson, Margaret Vera 30

PENSIONS D]JPARTMENT. Haggett, Franois Guy I Cadet Wellington , 30 Junl', 1921.

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Forrest, Clara Gwendoline Shorthand.typist Timaru .. 7 July. 1921. McInerney, Gertrude Head Office, Wellington 13 Vincent, Ellen Winifred Milicent Auckland 17

RETIREMENTS, ETC.

Na.me. PoeiUon. Place. Inate left Service. I Ue'Bollleft ServiC

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Kirk, Thomas William Director of Horticultum i Wellington .. 30 June, 1921 1 Retimd 0!l super­ Division I annuation.

GOVERNMENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT• Marryatt, Arthur .. I Clerk .. I Wellington .. .. I 4 May, 1921 I Dismissed.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEI'ARTMENT. McEwen, Alfmd William I Cadet .. ! Wellington 114 June, 1921 I Services terminated. Albert JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Vallis, Sebastian Samuel Clerk •• i Dunedin .. I 23 June, 1921 1 Dismissed. Crawford I

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Carrington, Follett Chief Draughtsmau .. I New Plymouth i 30 June, 1921 I Retired on super· annuation. I\IENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Boyd, James Mayor , Attendant • . Christchurch 30 June, 1921 Services terminated. Momton, Frank I Probationer Attendant 1 22 " Appointment an· nulled..

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT. Chappell, Arthur Barnard Clerk .• : Head Office, Wellington I 12 July, 1921 I Retimd on super. annuation. Mackay, Henry Adam .. 1" " 12 Ditto. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT• Dell, William Laboumr •• I Otira 30 June, 1921 Retired on super· 1 annuation. Durrant, William James •• Fomman Plumber .. I Auckland in May, 1921 Ditto.

STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. Janisch, George William •• I Valuator .. I Head Office, Wellington I 30 June, 1921 Retired on super­ annuation.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Amohau, Wirihana Miro •• Gardener Rotorua 8 June, 1921 Services dispensed with. Beal, Dupa.ir Edward ! Electrioal Engin.eer 30 Dismissed. Diolrscll, James Miller . Manager Lak~ House, Waikare­ 26 Deceased. moana AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2055

Additions to Land Agents Register during April, May, and June, 1921. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 29th July, 1921. EREWITH is published for general information a list of licenses entered during the months of April, May, and H June, 1921, in the register of licenses issued under the Land Agents Aot, 1912. J. HISLOP, Under·Seoretary.

Name of Firm (if any) of which Licensee Is a No. 01 Name of Licensee. Kembor, or Registered Registered 01llce. nate License Court by which Lice...... Company on whose Behalf granted. Liceme granted Lieense Is held. -- .. _------._----- _ .. ·Wellington------*11971 Adams, Alfred Montague 2;·~an., 19~1-11·;~llington. 11262 Aldridge, George Patrick Napier 27 June, 1921 Napier.

12244 Angus, .Tames Maltman 2 Darby Buildings, Queen 13 June, 1921 II Auckland. Street, Auckland t11990 Armstrong, David Cecil. . Wellington 31 Jan., 1921 Wellington. 12246 Armstrong, John Everard Queen Street., Auckland 20 June, 1921 Auckland. 11493 Bayly, Benjamin Wylly 1 Jail., 1921 Otorohanga. 13093 Bell, Thomas William Papakura .. : Iii April, 1921 Papakura. 12961 Blackman, Arnold Thornton Road, Cambridge 9 April, 1921 Cambridge. 3545 Bohm, Francis .J oseph .. High Street, Waimate .. 21 June, 1921 Waimate. 13296 Bowman, Robert Victoria Street, Dargaville 23 .June, 1921 Dargaville. 11143 Fawcett, Thomas Herbert Boyce and Fawcett Te Awamutu 7 April, 1921 Te Awaruutu. 13010 Boyd, James Henry Boyd and Co. ERk Street, Invercargill . . 9 June, 1921 InvercargilL 12230 Bradshaw, Alice Violet .. Campbell Street, St. 21 April, 1921 Auckland. Helier's Bay, Auckland 12616 Bray Bros. 17 Stafford Street, Dunedin 28 .Julle, 1921 Dunedin. 12611 Ferguson, Maurice William Brazendale and Fer· Coney Hill Road, Dunedin 12 April, 1921 Dunedin. guson 11746 Brown, Arthur Henry Ribble Street, Oamaru .. 6 April, 1921 Oamarll. George 12245 Burton, Hedley Viokers Queen Street, Auckland 13 June, 1921 Auckland. 12242 Brooks, William Henry Commercial Sal e s Queen Street, Auckland 8 June, 1921 Auckland. Company 11844 Corkill, Francis Peaoock National Bank Chambers, 2 June, 1921 New Plymouth. New Plymouth 11691 Cbaldecott, Bristowe Ridgway Street, Wanganui 26 April, 1921 Wanganui. 11261 Cray, Frederick George N"pier 7 May, 1921 Napier. Alfred 13261 Crosbie, James King Street, Pukekohe .. 24 .June, 1921 Pukekohe. 337 Curtis, Albert Hugh MaungatuToto .. 16 June, 1921 Maungaturoto. tl0628 Cuthbert, John Berry :I Palmerston Buildings, 18 Jan., 1921 Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland 12239 Mack, Sidney Valentine .. Dignan, Armstrong, Vulcan Lane, Auckland 8 June, 1921 Auckland. and Jordan 12613 Divers, Henry 4 Opoho Road, Dunedin 12 April, 1921 Dunedin. 13106 Edmonds, William Jobn 132 Willis Street, Welling. 15 April, 1921 Wellington. ton 563 Evans, Charles Ludvig .. Trafalgar Street, Onehunga 3 May, 1921 Onehunga. 12236 Forde, H ..rold Edwin .. 103 Viotoria Aroade, Queen 12 ~lay, 1921 Auckland. St,reet, A uekland 12617 Francis, Francis Bernard Francis, Sellars, and 227 Princes Street, Dun· 28 June, 1921 Dunedin. Co. edin 12128 Fraser, John Augustus .. Queen Street, Hastings .. (j April, 1921 Hastings. §11933 Gow, Neil Wellington 13 Jan., 1921 Wellington. 255 Hall, John Alexander Kawakawa 6 April, 1921 Kawakawa. Lindsay 122.~7 Handley, William Fred· Golf Road, New Lynn 2 June, 1921 Auckland. erick 12612 Harraway, Albert Ernest 756 Cumberland Street, 12 April, 1921 Dunedin. Dunedin !112204 Harris, George Hastings Harris Bros. 20 Union Buildings, Auck· II FI'b., 1921 Auokland. land 12962 Hawkesby, Alexander Princes Street, Cambridge 19 May, 1921 Cambridge. Davidson 12129 Herd, William Henry Avenue Road, Hastings· 13 April, 1921 Hastings. 12801 Hill, Richard Parker Hamilton 15 April, 1921 Hamilton. 12068 Holmwood, Edgar Lowder E. L. Holmwood and Masterton 27 May, 1921 Masterton. Co. 12232 Humphrey, Cyril Ernest 9 Wyndham Street, Auek· 27 April, 1921 Auckland. land 12546 Huston, Thomas Stafford Chambers, Timaru 11 AprIl, 1921 Timaru. 11692 Hyder, Arthur .Tohn 181 Victoria Avenue, 4 May, 1921 Wanganui. 'Vanganui 12877 .Jauncey, Albert Frederick 177 Manchester Street, 7 April, 1921 Cbrist.church. ChriRtchurch 12127 Jeffery, Percival George Queen Street, Hastings .. 6 April, 1921 Hastings. 13107 Johnston, Eric E. Johnston and Co. 151 Lamhton Quay, WeI· 2 May, 1921 Wellington. lington 8988 ;Johnston, John Moore .. 26 Rangitikei Street, Pal· 12 April, 1921 Palmerston N. merston North 8989 Anderson, Alexander The Kairanga Auc· Palmerston North 17 May, 1921 Palmerston N. Charles tioneering Com· pany (Limited) 12234 Kirkcaldy, Grange Melville 109 Queen Street, Auck· 12 May, 1921 Auckland. land 12226 Lamont, Thomas Stanley 168 Queen Street, Auck· 1 April. 1921 Auckland. land 10802 Laybourn, Mark Elliott .. Laybourn, ROil!!, and Hamilton 15 April, 1921 Hamilton. Whyte 13034 Layne, John .• Morrinsville 16 .June, 1921 Morrinsville. 2056 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. lNo. 72

Name of Firm (if uy) of wbJoh Lleensee is a No. of Date LioeD88 Court by ",bleh Lie ...... Name of Licensee. Member, or Registered Registered 0111 ••• Company on whose neholf granted. LiceDBe granled. LiceDBe is hold.

13112 Lenzini, Geremia Ferdi- 107 Customhouse Quay, 15 June, 1921 I Wellington. nando Wellington 13111 Longmore, Alfred 207 Lambton Quay, Wel- 15 March,1921 I Wellington. lington 13073 Luke, Alfred I,eonard Whakatane 14 June, 1921 Whakatane. 203 lIfa.ioha, Samuel William Kaikohe 7 .Tune, 1921 Kaikoh.,. 12227 Melrose, Walter James .. J\lelro~e and Ripley 41 Shortland Street, Auck­ 1 April, 1921 Auckland. land 4565 Radford, John A. W. Mills Westport 9 April, 1921 Westport. ~r11980 Morgan, David Matthias .. N.Z. Loan and lIier­ 93--107 .Featllerston Street" 21 Jan., 1921 ' Wellington. cantile Agency Wellington Company (Li­ mited) 12233 Casley, Raymond William Murrie, Spiers (li­ 9 Wyndham Street, Allck- 411fay, 1921 I Auckland. mited) land 8372 McConnell, Charles Donog- Matallra 14 April, 1921 Mataura. hue 12248 McCurdy, ,TohnAlexandl'r , :17 Phumix Chamher~, 24 June, 1921 Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland 12720 Nathan, St.anley David Lowe ~treet, Gisbornc .. 30 May, 1921 Gisborne. 11720 NunnerIey, George Henry , Te Kuiti 15 April, 1921 Te Kuiti. **11257 Oldham, James Harston Tennyson Street, Napier 29 Jan., 1921 Napier. 11494 Ormsby, John Anthony .. Otorohanga 1 Jan., 1921 I Otorohanga.

1736 Osboldstone, Hnbert John Main Street, " 26 April, 1921 ' Ohakune. 11495 Osmond, Herbert John .. Otorohanga 22 Feb., 1921 Otorohanga. ·tt1ll94 Sullivan, Archibald James i Otago Jfinance and Princes Street, Dunedin .. 18 Jan., 1921 Dunedin. Agency Company (Limited) 8373 Paterson, William Carson Matallra 9 June, 1921 I Mataura. 12231 Peile, Harold .. 15 Endean's Buildings, 21 April, 1921 I Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland 12806 Phillips, Clyde Ingram Otorohanga . . .. I 22 Feb., 1921 Otorohanga. 12241 Phillips, Mark .. Kitchener Road, Takapuna 8 June, 1921 Auckland. 12243 Potter, Walter James W. J. and H. V. Courthouse Lane, Auckland 13 June, 1921 Auckland. Potter 12247 Priston, Percy Huia White­ Priston and Death •• Quay Street, Auckland .. ! 20 June, 1921 Auckland. ford HI0495 Prosser, Frederick William Jones Prosser and Co. 1 Phrenix Cham b ers, ·18 Jan., 1921 Auckland. Jones Auckland 12229 Rees, Charles Walter 14 Palmerston Buildings, 18 April, 1921 Auckland. Queen Street, Auckland 12807 Richardson, Frederick .. I Otorohanga 10 May, 1921 Otor,ohanga. 12228 Roberts, Charles 63 Queen Street, Auckland 18 April, 1921 Auckland. 11387 Robinson, Arthur Robert Thames 28 April, 1921 Thames. 12240 Shepherd, Alfred Henry. : Alexander Street, Avon- 8 June, 1921 Auckland. dale 11899 Sinclair, Murdoch Kauri 22 June. 1921 Whangarei. 3544 Slec, Henry Charles High Street, Waimat(· .. 21 Jtme, 1921 Waimate. 12235 Dunne .• Walter Henry I Smith, Dunne, and 37 Fort Street, Auckland 12 l\Iay, 1921 Auckland. Co. (Limited) 3735 Souter, John .. Gordon Road, Mosgiel .. 24 June, 1921 Mosgie!. 11388 Sparrow, Hugh Burnaby Thames 15 June, 1921 Thames. 11790 Stansfield, Bernard Normanby Road, Paeroa 6 June, 1921 Paeroa. 11843 Penn, John Rainsford Stonan and Penn Brougham Street, New 11 April, 1921 New Plymouth. Plymouth 12225 Sweeny, John Thomas 7 Union Buildings, Cus- 1 April, 1921 Auckland. toms Street, Auckland 13260 Thomas, Samuel Buckland 7 April, 1921 Pukekohe. 3759 Thompson, John Beanmont Lawrence 15 April, 1921 Lawrence. §§10023 Thorburn, Allan James .. Opotiki 28 Jan., 1921 Opotiki. 11693 Verry, Louis John . '1 Wanganui 18 May, 1921 Wanganui. 12614 Walker, James Hamlin .. Princes Street, Dunedin .. 3 May, 1921 Dunedin. 13025 Wallace, Robert Douglas Levin .. 29 April, 1921 I.evin. 13105 Warburton, Arthur Lucena 164 Featherston Street, 13 April, 1921 Wellington. Wellington 13108 Webb, Albert Edward .. 113 Customhouse Quay, 25 May, 1921 Wellington. Wellington 12131 Wellwood, Queen Street, Hastings .. 16 June, 1921 Hastings. 11570 Whitelaw, Herbert James Vogel Street, Woodville .. 21 April, 1921 Woodville. 12130 Wilkinson, Frederick Cater Queen Street, Hastings .. 2 June, 1921 Hastings. a11951 WiIIans, Harry Walter 103 I.ambton Quay, Wel- 13 Jan., 1921 Wellington. lington 12615 Wilson, John Frank Wilson House and 51 Stuart Street, Dunedin 7 June, 1921 Dunedin. Land Agency 12238 Winstone, Frank M: 39 Customs Street East, 8 June, 1921 Auckland. Auckland 12036 Young, William Horne Stratford 20 May, 1921 Stratford. Hargreaves * 1'ransferred from Renner, R. C., on 9th M:a.y, 1921. t Loadsman, A. C. E., on 30th April, 1921. t Taylor, L. B., on 13th June, 1921. § Morganti, P. A., on 14t,h April, 1921. II Jansen, M. H., on 18th March, 1920. ~[ T,,"wry, W. F., on 5th lIfay, 1921. ** Caldwell, A. W., on J.9th April, 1921. tt Diver.. H., on 9th .Tune, 1921. H Shearm",n, H. V. C., on 18th April, 1921. §§ " Dolan, W. F., on 21st April, 1921. a Amending Gazette No. 42, of 2nd May, 1921. AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2057

Deceased Persona' E.tates.

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFPIOE OF NEW ZEALAND. - INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFIOE ACT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons pla.ced under the Cha.rge of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE during the P Month of July, 1921.

_~ ,1_! ______N_&_m_e __ o_f_D_e_ce_R_B_e_d_. ______+- ____R_e_B_ld_e_n_._e. ____ ~-----o-c-c-u-p-at-l-on-.-----l· ____Death.D_~_:_e __ _,-----R-e-m--ar-k-B-.----

1 Adams, Charles Oamaru Storeman .. " I 18/6/21 Intestate.

2 Batten, Annie Elizabeth Blair Hoss R. etired School-teacher I' 11/4/21 Testate_ 3 Beatty, William Alexander Dannevirke Farmer _ _ .. 7/6/21 Intestate. 4 Binnie, Robert .. Sefton .. Farm labourer .. 30;6/21 5 Botcher, Edward , Masterton Labourer .. 7/6/21 6 Brown, James Cuthbert , Manly, N.S.W. Carpenter 19/11/20 Testate." 7 Bur.ill, Ellen Fanny Christchurch Widow 1/7/21 8 Care, George Cambridge Retired farmer 28/2/21 Int;~tate. 9 Carter, Catherine Christchurch Widow 16/7/21 10 Cockerill, John .. H orse-trainer 25/6/21 11 Collins, Haven John " Sawmill hand 21/6/21 12 Cook, Abraham Wanganui Tailor ., 20/5/21 13 Croft, Frederick William Invercargill Labourer .. 25/11/18 14 Crombie, James Hobertson Alexandra Fruitgrower 31/5/21 Testate." 15 Cunliffe, Eliza .. Waihi .. Widow 6/6/21 16 Darling, Hobert Rangiora Librarian .. 14/8/20 Int~~tate. 17 Diack, Jennie Sinclair Thornbury Married woman 3/6/21 18 Dick, Sophia Mary Ann Alphy Wellington 19/6/21 Tes~te. 19 Dickson, James Miller Wairoa .. Government" employee 26/6/21 Intestat<>. 20 Donaldson, James Herbert Farmer 5/4/90 21 Donovan, Margaret Married woman 18/3/18 Test.ate." 22 }i'airwcathcr, David Gentleman 6/5119 Intestate. 23 Falconer, Charles Islington Retired fireman 21/6/21 24 Farnsworth, Haymond }i'eilding Plumber .. 15/3/21 25 Flood, Marion Christchurch Married woman 19/6/21 Testat<>. 26 Foot, Mary Ann Josephine ~;rairoa .. 28/5/21 27 Fouldes, Edward Tauraroa Labourer" .. :J0/4/21 Intestate. 28 Green, William George Taitville Cab-proprietor 22/6/21 29 Griffen, Gerald .. Taihape Farmer 5/6/21 Tes~te. 30 Grubb, Emily Lower Hutt Spinster 9/5.21 Intestate. 31 Hansen, Johanna Hawera Widow 27/3/21 32 Harrison, Benjamin Hobert Auckland Postal clerk 13/6/21 Test~te. 33 Hart, Henry George Trentham Printer 17/6/21 34 Heron, Charles ._ Huakaka Gum-digger 19/5/21 Int;state. 35 Hoare, Louis Henry Lowry Bay, Welling. Settler 26/6/21 Testate. ton 36 Hodge, Peter AITowtown Shepherd 11/1/21 Intestate. 37 Hume, Isabella Invercargi\l Widow 20/6/21 Testate. 38 Hunter, Hobert Edward Mercer .. Farmer 5/7/13 Intestat,e. 39 Hyland, George William Gisborne 19/4/21 40 Jarvie, Christina Wellington Married" woman 15/7/21 Test~te. 41 Jenkins, Edward Jarrett Wainuiomata Hetired Civil servant 1/7/21 42 Johnston, Hobert Dunedin Carpenter 2/6/21 Int~~tate. 43 Jones, Henry Wellington Hallway employee 13/6/21 Testate. 44 Jones, Jane Dunedin Spinster 12/7/21 45 Jones, William Kakahi .. Bushman .. 21/3/21 Intestate." 46 Knock, Samuel Winton .. R.etired farmer 19/6/21 Testate. 47 Ku Hako or Kelly, William Kohukohu Labourer .. 10/1/21 Intestate. 48 Leek, Alexander .. Port Chalmers Town Clerk (retired) 27/6/21 Testate. 49 Levien, Jacob Christohurch R.etired cordial-manu- 13/5/21 Intestate_ turer 50 Makoare Hana Mangawai,Auckland Miner 30/7/18 51 Matheson, Hugh Duncan Thames Caretaker (racecourse) 10/4/21 52 Miller, James Otahuhu Hetired contractor .. 17/6/21 Testate." 53 Miller, Hobert Labourer .. 17/6/21 Intestate. 54 Moller or Muller, Louisa Heeftan .. Hetired school-teacher 18/4/21 M Montgomery, Fleming Hastings Freezing-works em- 16/6/21 ployee M Moon, William Tauranga Gardener 10/10/77 57 Moore, Charles Arthur Parnell .. Joiner 23/5/21 58 Mould, Annie Wellington Widow 18/6/21 59 Mouldey, Isaac Henry Fletcher Doyleston Farm labourer 12/7/21 60 McCorley, Ellen .. Christchurch Telephone - exchange 23/6/21 Testate." attendant 61 MoDonald, George Lachlan Chaneys Labourer .. 3/6/21 Intestate. 62 McGuire, AIda Alice Adelaide Gisborne Married woman 1/9/17 63 McIntosh, Alexander Takapau Station hand 2/7/21 Testate." 64 McKellow, Caroline Rydenham DomeRtic duties 1/7/21 65 McMahon, James Waitaha, South )liner and la bourer .. 30/5/21 Intestate." Westland 66 McNamara, Thomas Geraldine Farmer 26/3/21 Testate. 67 McPhee, Donald Allen Wellington Carpenter .. 19/6/21 Intestate. 68 Nickle or Nicholl, Ethel May Christchurch Widow 12/7/21 Testate. 69 Pal'anihi Tawhi .. Onepuki Aboriginal Native 2/10/19 70 Paterson, James Muir Auckland I Hetired carppnter 22/6/21 71 Paterson, William Dunedin , Labourer .. 8/7/21 2058 rfHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATEs-continued. ------_.,------,------o Da.te z Name of Deceased, Residence. Occupa.tion. of I Remarks, _I Death. __

72 Potter, Thomas Benjamin .. .. Fireman .. 29/4/21 Intestate. 73 Powell, Walter Chamberlain Dunedin Storeman 15/4/21 74 Pratt, Ernest Riverton Labourer 20/11/18 75 Pratt, Joseph Dunedin Farmer 20/12/20 Testate." 76 Price, Darien Blenheim Infant 3/8/20 Intestate. 77 Price, George Henry Mount Albert Gentleman 19/6/21 Testate. 78 Primmer, Francis Addington, Christ- Labourer 2/7/21 church 79 Prince, George Hamilton Fireman 19/1/20 Intestate. 80 Protheroe, Ernest James Ashburton Journalist. , 15/6/21 81 Ray, Walter Theodore Dunedin Railway inspector 21/6/21 Testate." 82 lteeve, Harry Te Puke Butcher 17/8/20 Iutestate· 8:1 Revis, Percy Stockton l\finer 12/5/21 84 Roberts, John Auckland Builder 23/6/21 Test~te. 85 Robson, Matthew, also known as Welliugton Labourer 3/7/21 Matt,hew Robson Reeves and as William Reeves 86 Rowley, Francis Henry Ramarama Farm hand 23/2/19 Intestate. 87 Rudd, Margaret Jane Hamilton Spinster 4/7/21 Testate. 88 Rugg, Andrew Wangauui Watchmaker 5/7/21 Intestate. 89 Ryder, William Motueka Gentleman 5/5/11 Testate. 90 Sainsbury, Edwin Davis Otago Central Farmer 13/6/21 91 Scarlett, David .. Arapito, 18/3/21 92 Scott, Oliver Wright Wellington weiimgton Harbour 7/7/21 In~~tate. Board employee 93 Singh, Bahadur .. Waharoa Labourer 4/6/21 94 Spillane, Patrick Francis Dunedin Butcher 26/8/20 95 Stace, John Ashburton Gardener 2/7/21 Testate." 96 Stevenson, Edmond Henry \\'anganui Baker :~0/6/21 Inte"tate. 97 Stevenson, Winifred Ealclutha Spinster 21/12/19 98 Sullivan, John Joseph t:ieacliff .. Farmer 4/7/21 99 Taylor, William George 'Voolston Railway cmploy,," 21/7/21 Testate." 100 Thorn, Joseph Clark Amberley Labourer .. 21/6/21 101 Toheroa, Puhara Okautete Shearer 10/11/20 Intestate." 102 Thorpe, Joseph .. )lount Eden Retired dairyman 8/6/21 103 Te Kani Hata Petonc .. Aboriginal Native 25/4/20 104 Von Tunzleman, Gertrude Rose Lake Wakatipu Widow 21/4/18 Testate." 105 Von Tunzleman, Nicholas Paul Farmer 31/7/00 Intestate. Baltasar I " 106 WalkeI' James Invercargill Storeman .. 11/6/21 Testate. 107 Wallace, George Percy Henderson Engine.driver 30/5/21 108 Watson, "Villiam Alexander Welliugton Labourer 29/6/21 109 Weeks, John Terrell Engineer 30/1/21 Intestate." llO Wiggins, Orlando Joseph Auckland Gardener 19/6/21 Teotatc. III Win, Sarah Nelson .. Married woman 19/6/21 Intestate. 112 Wright, William,. Auckland Timber·worker 6/12/20

Public Trust Office, Wellingto),. 3rd August. 1921. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Truste", ._----_._._- ._.__ .. _-_... _.__ ... _--_._------Notice publi'hed pursuant to the Prol'iswns of Section 10 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and Sections 18 and 19 of the Public Tru8t Office Amendment Act, 1913.

OTICE is herehy given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gress properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in each case.

I Date Testate I No. Occupation. Date Stamp Office Name. Re81dcnce. of Death. Election or concerned. flied, Intestate. I

1 A'Court, George Henry Lake~Coleridge Painter 11/4/21 27/7/21 Intestate Christchurch. 2 Annaud, John Douglas Waipukuran Farm hand 29/9/20 27/7/21 fIiL" Napier. 3 Berry, Peter Nelson Seaman '.!ill 17/4/21 27/7/21 Testate Hokitika. 4 Butler, Carrick Ormond Wellington Upholsterer 17/6/21 27/7/21 Wellington. 5 Campbell, Donald Hastings Retired gardener 16/3/21 27/7/21 Intestate" Napier. 6 Cockerill, John Edward Christchurch Horse-trainer 25/6/21 27/7/21 Christchurch. 7 Croft, Frederick William, . Invcrcargill Labourer 25/11/18 30/7/21 In vercargill. 8 Devereux, Peter Alexander Blenheim Accountant 8/5/21 30/7/21 Bleuheim. 9 Diack, .Teannie Sinclair Thornbury Married woman, . 3/6/21 30/7/21 In vercargill. 10 Falconer, Charles Islington Farmer 21/6/21 30/7/21 Christchurch. 11 Flood, Marion .. Christchurch Married woman . . 18/6/21 30/7/21 12 Hillary, Patrick Miner, . 2/3/21 27/7/21 Test~te 13 Moller or Muller, ~uisa .. Westport" School· teacher 18/4/21 27/7/21 Intestate Hokiti'ka. 14 Moon, William .. .. Tauranga Gardener 10/10/77 30/7/21 Auckland, 15 l\Iundle, Samuel or Samuel Lower Hntt Carter. , 15/3/21 28/7/21 Testate Wellington. William 16 McAtavey, Frank Otira Miner.. 5/4/21 27/7/21 Intestate Christchurcb. 17 McCorley, Ellen Christchnrch Spinster 23/6/21 30/7/21 Testate 18 AlcNamara, Thomas Geraldine Farmer 26/3/21 27/7/21 " Auckland." 19 Phillips, Henry William Raglan " 29/10/18 27/7/21 ,,'I! 20 Reeve, Harry Tc Puke .. Butcher I 17/8/20 27/7/21 Intestate 21 Stevenson, Edmund Henry Wanganui Baker .. I 30/6/21 27/7/21 Wellington. 22 Williams, .John Henry P'troa Rav, Russdl Wakefielci ~:{JWin,~~rah .. ~~~~fed >oman .~~~;~~~~ __~_~_~~_;_;~ ______r~~_lf_;~_I)~,nd.

Public Tn18t Office, Wellington, 1st Angnst, 1921. J. W. MACDONALD, Puhlic Tnlste<>. AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2059

List of Fire-i1kmrance Companies carrying on Business in Snn Insurance Office, Shortland Street, Auckland. New Zealand. i Taranaki Farmers' ~1utual Fire Insurance Association, Eltham. Department of Internal Affairs, Thames and lIIersey. )larine Insurance Company (Limited), Wpllington, 25th July, 1921. Worcester Street, Chrif4tehurch. HE following list of persons. firms, and companies licensed Turnbull, A. H. and Co., Agents for Vi'. Weddel and Co. T to conduct the-insurance busine~.~ in New Zealand i~ (Limited), Christchurch. published in accordance ",ith clause II of the rules made Union Assurance Society (Limited), care of New Zen.lnnd under the Fir" Brigad<.'s Act, 1908. Loan and J\Tercantile Agency (Limited), Wellington. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Union Insurance Society of Canton (Limited), 29 Hunter Minister of Internal Affairs. Street, Wellington. United Insurance Company (Limited), 324 Lamhton Quay, Wellington. Alliance Assurance Company (Limited), 23-25 Grey Street, Victoria Insurance Company (Limited), Dnnedin. Wellington. '" aikato Farmers' 1II utual Insurance Association, Te Awamutu. Atlas Assurance Company (Limited), Customhouse Quay, Wairarapa Automobile Association )Iutual Insurance Com- Wellington. pany, care of )lessrs. l\[aunsell and Hart, High Street, Austra!i,m i\lliance Assumm'e Company, Box 95, Auckland. Carterton. Au,tralian Provincial Assurance Association (Limited), Ellison Wellington l"l1rmers' Union Mutual Fire InRurance Associa­ Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. tion, BrYl1nt's Buildings, Rangitikei Street, Pa,lmerston British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company (Limited), North. . care of ",lurray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Wellington. IVoodroffe, Gordon, and Co., Hereford Street, Christchurch. British General Insurance Company, care of Messrs. Rowley Yorkshire Insurance Company (Limited), Dunedin. and Gill, 153-155 Fe"therston Street, Wellington. Zel1landia Fire and Maline Insurance Company (Limited), care British Traders' Insurance Company (Limited), care of of South British Insurancc Company (Limited), Auckll1nd. Messrs. W. M. Bann"t;vne and Co., Wellington. Canton Insurance Offi('e (Limited), c"re of .T. W. Wallacc and N.B.-In substitution of that Jlilblished in ,Yeu' Zealand Co., Wellington. Gazette No. 20, dated 24th February, 1921. Commercial Union Assurance Company (Limited), 209 Lamhton Quay, Wellington. Commercial Fire and Marine Insurance Comp,my (Limited), The Indu.,tri.al Concilillti,on and Arbitration Act, 1908.­ care of Routh British Insuranee Company (Limited), Sotice of Cancellation., (~r Rer;i8Iralion. Auckland. Dalgety and Co. (Limited), Wellington. Department of Labour, Eagle, Star, and British Dominions Insurance Company Wellington, 27th July, 1921. OTTeE is hercby given that the regist.ration of the (Limited), 2(l Shortland Stre~t, Auckland. N Exee"" Insurance Company (Limitedt care, of MesRrs. Sead­ indust·ri"l unions mentioned in the Schedule below Gowing and Craven (N.Z.) (Limited), Cathedral Square, is hereby cancelled as from the date of publication hercof Christchurch. in the New Zealand Ga.zette. Farmers' Co-operative Fire and Marine Insurance Association F. W. ROWLEY, of New Zealand (Limited), Cashel Street, Christchurch. H.e'4istrar of Industrial Unions. Guardian Assurance Company (Limited), 156 .Featherston f'ltreet, Wellington. SCHEDULE. Hawke's Bay Mutual Fire Imnrance Associat.ion, Napier. NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. Home Insurance Company (Limited), care of Messrs. G. G. and .T. H. Aitken and Co., 94 Hereford Street, Ohristchurch. Tndustrial Union of Employers. Indemnity lIiutnal Marine Assurance Company (Limited), THE Auckland Provincial Gum-dealers' Industrial Union of Dunedin. Employers, registered number 460, situated at Auckland. Insuran('e Office of (Limited), Ground Floor, New lnd'u8trial Un·ions of Workera. Zealand Insurance Buildings, Qlleen Street, Auckland. Liverpool .nd London and Globe Insurance Company The Eden Branch of the Amalgama.ted Society of Car­ (LiIllited), Stock Exchange Buildings. 129 Princes Street, penters and Joiners' Tndust.rial Union of Workel'8, registered Dunedin. num ber 816, situated at Auckland. London Assurance Corporation, care of !lfessr•. Sead-Gowing The Waikato Flax·mills Employees' Industria! Union of and Craven (N.Z.) (Limited), Cathedral Square, Christ­ Wnrkers, registered number 1,0~2, situateel at Auckland. church. 'VELLP- URSUAN'l' to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, Otago Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association, E the follOWing names of Officiating Minister within Water Street, Dunedin. Ghe me .. ning of the said Aot are published for gener.. ; in for. Phrenix Assurance Company (Limited), Wellington. mation :- Queensland Insurance Company (Limited), Wellington. Pre.byluian Church of New Zealand. Royal Exche,nge Assurance Corporation of London, Custom- Mr. Angus Fingal Stewart. house Quay, Wellingt,on. I Mr. John Small McGregor. Royal Insurance- Company (Limited), Wellington. Scales, George H. (Limited), Flctcher's Buildings, Custom­ Roman Catholic Church. honse Quay, Wellington. The Reverend Thom.. s Alphonsus C .. mpbelL South British Insurance Company (Limite(I), South British I Cham hers, corner of Quccn and Shortland Streets, Anckland. Haptids. Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand Pastor A. L .. ybourn. (Limited), Dunedin. State Fire Insurance Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. I W. W_ COOK, Registrar-General. D 2060 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

Mining Privileges to be struck off the Registers.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Paeroa, 25th July, 1921. OTICE is hereby given that, if within three months from the date hereof cause is not _shown to the contrary, each N of the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Registers kept by me, in pursuance of section 30 (3) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE. ------LocalitY. ------1-- Nature of Privilege_ Registered Holder.

PAEROA REGISTRY. 7002 I 5/8/1909 Residence·site Mackaytown John Bowring. 7168 ! 16/12/1909 Karangahake William Brown. 8225 8/4/1914 Peter Henderson.

TE ARORA REGISTRY. 272 31/7/1901 Aerial tramway Waiorongomai Edwin Henry Hardy. 273 31/7/1901 Water·race 636 17/11/1903 Gordo~' Waihi Grand" Junction Gold.mining Com· pany (Limited). 815 27/4/1905 Residence-site Te Aroha William Saer Evans. 940 29/5/1906 Special site William McCullough. 962 24/7/1906 Water·race .. 985 25/9/1906 Special site .. Andrew T~it Walker Allen. 986 25/9/1906 Water·race 2409 15/7/1915 Residence·site Alicia Hughe~ 2573 17/10/1916 Special quartz claim Tui William Newsham.

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Mining Privileges struck off the Register.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Paeroa, 24th .July, 1921. OTICE is hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the Mining N Register, in pursuance of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

1<0. Date. N at.llre of Privilege.

1231 30/3/1899 Special site .. Maratoto I Waihi Extended Gold.mining Company I (Limited). 976113/12/1899 Residence·site Golden Cross Thomas Tuohy. 982 13/12/1899 Water-race .. Waitekauri I James William Shaw. 1603 I 7/6/1900 Residenc~·site Karangahape Sarah Duncan. 1650 8/2/1900 Special site .. Waitekauri i Sudan Exploration Company (Limited). 4873 I 8/5/1902 Extended quartz claim William Henry Skene. 5083 3/12/1902 Residence·site Kara'~gahake . Sarah Chester. 5085 3/12/1902 I Oscar George Thompson. 5670 1 4/8/1904 Sarah Chester. 6027 18/1/1906 Mackay" toWn .lohn Peter Vocasavich. 6264 - 1/11/1906 Karangahake ?flargaret Conway. 6764 3/9/1908 Dominion Gold.mining Company (Limited). 7360 19/5/1910 Mary Hyde. 7865 14/3/1912 I Mack;~town William Arthur Redfern. 7997 i 19/11/1912 ! Karangahake James O'Neill. 8479 [ 2/3/1916 I Margaret Poland. 8796 2/4/1919 ! Gregory Goiss.

Papulation of the Dominion.·

RETURN of the Estimated Population of the Dominion of New Zea.land on the 30th June, 1921.

I Males. I Females. I Tot .. !.

PopUlation (exclusive of Mo.oris and residents of Cook and other Pacific Islands) at 6~2'7081595'562 1,218,270 census of 17th April, 1921 t Increa.se between 17th April and 30.b June, 1921-­ By excess of births over deaths .. 1,832 1,936 3,768 By excess of immigration over emigration .. I -284+ -277t -561t

Estimated popula.tion (exolusive of Maoris and residents of Cook and otber Paoific I' 624,256-597~221 1,221,477 Islands) on 30th June, 1921 Maori population, Census, 1916 § .. 25,933 23,843 49,776 Population of Cook and other Pa.cific Islands, Census, 1916 § .. "1 6,552 6,245 12,797 Total estimated popnlation of the Dominion on 30th June, 1921 ., 656,741 627,309 1,284,050

• Subject to revision. t Interm. t Decrease. § Figures for Census of 1921 not yet available, Census and S tatistios Offioe, MALCOLM FRASER, Wellington, 2nd August, 1921. Government Statistician, AUG. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2061

Introduction of Horses, Asses, and Mules into Great Britain.­ (2.) Where in the opinion of the Veterinary J nspector the Notice No. 2072. applicat.ion of the test results in definit

Mlning Privilege to be struck off the Register.-Notice under incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Regisflrar the Mining]Amendment Act, 1914. dissolving a Society. Mining Registrar's Office, Naseby, 26th July;1921. I ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated OTICE!is hereby given that, if within three months. ,Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made N1: from the date hereof cause is not shown to the con. to appear to me that The Palmerston North Football Club is trary, the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereto no longer carrying on its operations and has no assets, the will be struck off the Register, in pursuance of section 30, aforesaid society is hereby dissolved, in pursuance of section subsection (3), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of July, 1921. SCHEDULE. R. E. HAYES, No. 2826. Date, 15/3/09. Extended alluvial claim, situated Registrar of Incorporated Societies. at Naseby-Kyeburn Road, held by Ah Toey. W. J. BLACKLER, Mining Registrar. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. Land Surveyors Examination, Septljmber, 1921, Ausflralia and New Zealand. Land in Otaqo Land District forfeited.

The Surveyors Board of New Zealand, Wellington, 29th July, 1921. Department of Lands and Survey, T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Wellington, 1st August, 1921. I Surveyors Board, in conjunction with the Australian N OTICE is hereby given that the lease of the under­ Surveyors Boards, will conduct an examination of candi­ mentioned land having been declared forfeited by dates for licenses to survey, commencing at 10 a.m. on resolution of the Otago Land Board, the said land has thereby Monday, 26th September, 1921, at Wellington. reverted to the Crown. under the provisions of the Land Candidates are notified that their applications, on the Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915. proper form, together with plans and field-books, must reach the Secretary of the Board not later than Thursday, 15th SCHEDULE. September, and that the examination fee of £1 Is. must be paid at the same time to the Secretary, from whom examina­ OTAGO LAND DISTRICT. tion regulations, application forms, and other particulars may be obtained. SF.CTION 8s, Wairuna Settlement. Tenure: Special Tenure The amount of postage must also be remitted if plans and Lease 102s. Formerly held by Joseph Carson. Reason for field- books are desired to be returned. fOl;feiture: Non-execution of lease. M. CROMPTON-SMITH, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Secretary, Surveyors Board. Government Buildings, Wellington. Land in Ha/l'ke's Bay [.and DiJdrir.t forfeit,d.

Notice to Mariners.-No. 37 of 1921. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, 30th July, 1921. Marine Department, OTICE i. hereby b>iven that the lease and licen~e of the Wellington, N.Z., 2nd August, 1921. N undernlentioned lands havin~ been declared forfeited T HE following Not,ioes to ]'IIariners, which have been hy resolution of the Hawke's Bay Land Board, the said lands reoeived from the Department of Ports and Har­ have thereby reverted to the Crown, under the provisions bours, Melbourne, and the Minister of State for Communi· of the Land Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers SeWe­ cations, Tokyo, are puhlished for general information. ment Act, 1915. ROBERT DUNCAN, Seoretary.

VICTORIA. SCHEDULE. ALTERATIONS TO WHITE SECTOR, PILE LIOHT, SOUTH CHANNEL, HAWKE'S BAY LAND DISTRICT. PORT PmLLll'. P,\STOJt~L Run No. 20. Kuripapango, 5,532 acres. Tutawake J\URINERS and others are herchy notified that, on or about Hiraka and Wiremu Duncan (former lessees). Reason for the 1st August. 1921, the ,",ctor of white light covering the forfeiture: Non-compJiance with conditions of lease as to fairway for heavy-draught ships between No. 15 gas-buoy destru~tion of rabbits. and the pile light will be reduced on the southern side by S.T.L., Section 3, Block VI. Moeangiangi Survey District, 6t degrees. The full arc will then be 8 degrees, and the 926 acres; and S,T.L., Section lOA, Block II, Moeangia.ngi light will show white between the bearings of N. 88° W. and Survey District, 5 acres. .~'ormerly held by D' Arcy Walter S. 84° W., instead ,?f N. 81tO W. and S. 840 W., as at present. HI'S. Forfeited at re'luest of selector. JAPAN. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. SOUTH COAST OF HOKKATDO. Notice is hereby given that the candle-power and the visibility of the light of Kushiro-zaki Lighthouse, Province of Lands in North Auckland Land Disflrict for Sale or Lease to Kushiro, Hokkaido, have been changed since the 5th of June, Discharged Soldiers. 1921. Kushiro-zaki Lightlwuse. -Candle-power, 30,000 candles; visible distanoe, 18t nautical miles (34'3 kIm.) in olear night. North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Note.-Position, &c., remain without ohange. Auckland, 2nd Angust, 1921. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands N are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Sol­ diers Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; IfUlOTporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Registrar and applications will be received at the North Auckland diSlol'lJing a Society. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 1921. I ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incor. The land may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ , porated Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six yeals, with right of been made to appear to me that The Soldiers' Clilb House renewal for further successive terms of sixty-six .;years and a (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations and has no assets, the afore9aid society is hereby dissolved, in right to acquire the freehold. pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board 1908. for examination at the North Auckland District Lands and Dated at Wellington this 27th day of July, 1921. Survey Office, Auckland, on Wednesday, the 5th day of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. R. E. HAYES, The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination Registrar of Incorporated Sooieties. of applicants. AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2063

SCHEDULE. by head of swampy stream, but water would probably be NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT. obtained by sinking. Distant about one mile and three­ quarters from Albany by formed level road, one mile and SEOOND·OLASS LAND. a quarter metalled; and about six miles from Takapuna, Mangonui County.-Maungataniwha Survey District. and about half a mile off main TakaplllUlr-Silverdale Road. SECTION 7, Block VI: Area, 470 acres; capital value, £R50; R. P. GREVILLE, annual instalment on deferred payment (excluding interest), Commissioner of Crown Lands. £42 lOs.; half-yearly rent on lease, £19 2s. 6d. Altitude, 800 ft. to 1,820 ft. above sea-level. Steep to broken land in bush, except for 40 acres fern land. Soil is Lands in Nelson Land District for Sale or Lease to Di8charged of rather poor clay, resting on rotten-rock and sandstone Soldiers. formation. The forest is mixed light bush comprising rimu, puripuri, taraire, miro, and two large kaurls, with a medium District I,ands and SurveyiOffice, undergrowth of supplejack, karemu, toikiwi, nikau, &c. Wellington, 29th July, 1921. Section is well watered by numerous streams, and is situated N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lands about eighteen miles from Mangonui-five miles and a half are open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers by formed 12 ft. road, and twelve miles and a half by main Settlement Act, 1915, and the· regulations thereunder; and north road. applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 3rd day Bay of Islands County.-Motatau Survey District. of October, 1921. Section 30, Block VIII: Area, 137 acres 0 roods 5 perches; The land may be purchased for casb or on deferred payments, capital value, £250; annual instalment on deferred payment or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right of (excluding interest), £12 lOs.; half-yearly rent on lease, renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years £5 12s. 6d. and a right to acquire the freebold. Altitude, 250 ft. to 400 ft. above sea-level About one­ . Applicants must appcar pel'1'onally before the Land Roard third peat swamp in wiwi and raupo, balance undulating to for examination at the District Land~ and Survey Office, hilly in manuka and fern. Soil clay, ·on sandstone; well Nelson, on Thursday. the 6th day of October, 1921, at 10 watered by swamp. Situated about one mile and a half o'clock a.m. from Maromaku Railway·station by formed road to within The ballot will be beld at the conclusion of the examination few chains of section. of applicants. Whangarei County.-Parahaki Pariah. Seotion E. 34: Area. 18 acres 2 roods 33 perches; capital SCHEDULE. value, £20; annual instalment on deferred payment (exclud­ NELSON LAND DISTRlCT.-SEOOND-OLASS LAND. ing interest), £1; half-yearly rent on lease, 9s. Altitude, 100 ft. to 200 ft. above sea-level. Land all broken, Matakitaki Settlement. - Murchison County. - MalakitaN covered with short fern and tea-tree, with patches of. gorse. Survey District. Clay soil, on clay formation; not watered. Distant about Annual seven miles from Whangarei by formed road. I Instalment on Half-yearly Area. Deferred Pay­ Rent Otamatea County.-Mangawai Parish. ,ment (excluding on Lease. Sections 117, ll8, and 242: Area, 308 acres 3 roods 2 Interest). perches; capital value, £430; annual instalment on deferred A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. payment (excluding interest), £21 lOs.; half-yearly rent on Is 702 0 0 4,620 231 0 0 103 19 0 lease, £9 13s. 6d. 28 992 0 0 5,370 268 10 0 120 16 6 Altitude, 150 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. Undulating 38 735 0 0 5,370 268 10 0 120 16 6 land covered with fern, scrub, and rushes, with occasional 4s 1,265 0 0 5,630 334 0 0 126 13 6 patches of gorse; practioally all ploughable. Soil is of clay 1,050* 53 0 6t formation; poorly watered by swamp. Situated about one 58 822 0 0 2,780 139 0 0 62 11 0 mile and a half from Village of Hakaru, and about two miles 68 542 0 0 2,980 149 0 0 67 1 0 distant from Mangawai by formed road. 78 1,036 0 0 3,050 152 10 0 68 12 6 8s 886 0 0 2,520 126 0 0 56 14 0 FIRST-OLASS LAND. ----- " ------Waitemata County.-Parenwremo Parish. * Buildings. t Half-yearly instalment of interest and sinking fund on buildings. Section 179: Area, 34 acres 1 rood 24 perches; capital NOTE.-Tbe deferred-payment instalment on Section 48 value, £300; annual instalment on deferred payment (ex­ includes payment for buildings. cluding interest), £15; half-yearly rent on lease, £6 15s. Altitude, 30 ft. to 100 ft. above sea-level. Undulating to IMPROVEMENTS. steep country, covered in fern and manuka; mostly plough­ The improvements which go with the land are as follows: able. Clay soil, watered by stream. Situated about one Section Is, 100 chains seven-wire fencing, £120: Section 2s, mile and a half from Albany by formed road, about one mile 140 chains seven-wire fencing, £168; Section 3s, 320 chains of which is metalled. fencing. £320; Section 48, 180 chains mixed fencing. £144; Section 243: Area, 25 acres 0 roods 20 perches; capital Section 58, 30 cbains fencing, £30; Section 68, 80 chains value, £300; annual instalment on deferred payment (ex­ mixed fencing, £85; Section 78, 60 chains seven-wire fencing cluding interest). £15; half-yearly rent on lease, £6 15s. (no droppers), £52. Altitude, 100 ft. to 150 ft. above sea-level Level to un­ Tbe improvements which do not go with the land, but dulating land in fern and manuka; all ploughable, and very which will have to be paid for separately by the lessee, are suitable for fruit-growing. Clay soil, watered by swampy as follows: Section 4s-Cottage of four rooms, bathroom on stream. Access by formed road, about two miles distant veranda, wood in poor condition, iron chimney; detached from Riverhead. There is a school and post-office at River­ hut, 12 ft. by 9 ft., for kitchen, also hut suitable for dining-hut; head, and a daily boat service to Auckland. old stable, lean-to, 40 ft. by 12 ft., three stalls, fair condition; sheep-dip, 18 ft.; two draining-pens, concrete sheep-yards, Section 318: Area, 15 acres 2 roods 20 perches; capital cattle-yards, and slaughter-shelter; hay-shed, frame and value. £150; annual instalment on deferred payment (ex­ roof only. 30 ft. by 30 ft., lean-to 15 ft. by 12 ft., iron good; cluding interest), £7 lOs. ; half-yearly rent on lease, £3 7s. 6d. blacksmith-shop, wood and iron, 9 ft. by 12 ft.; old wool-shed, Weighted with £224, valuation for improvements (fencing, 54 ft. by 30 ft., now stable, eleven stalls. feed-room, implement­ grassing, and building). . shed, &c., iron roof; barn, 30 ft. by 15 ft., wood and iron; Altitude, 200 ft. to 300 ft. above sea-level. Undulating wool-shed, 50 ft. by 37 ft., with lean-to for implements, sides fern and manuka land, mostly ploughable. Clay soil of in­ and roof iron; shearing-stand, night peILq, &c., practically ferior quality. on sandstone formation; indifferently watered new; whare, two rooms, 25 ft. by 12 ft., sides and roof iron, by spring. About four miles and a half from Takapuna and wood·lined, iron chimney; hay-shed, 20 ft. by 12 ft., frame two miles from Albany by fair road. and roof only. Total value, £1,050. Payable in cash, or Sections 322 and 323: Area, 30 acres 1 rood 17 perches; by twenty.eight half-yearly instalments of £53 Os. 6d. each; capital value, £250; annual instalment on deferred payment tot•. l half-yearly payml'nt on lease, £179 14s. excluding interest). £12 lOs.; half - yearly rent on lease, £5 12s.6d. DESCRIPTION OF SECTIONS. - Weighted with £57, valuation for improvements consisting Section Is.-265 acres open flat, 80 acres of which are good of fencing, hedging, grassing. buildings, &c. swamp land, remainder in fair grass. 135 acres bush flat Undulating to steep land, practically all ploughable. Soil of fairly good quality. all birch bush. 302 acres steep hilly medium quality clay. on clay subsoil, and is part of a well­ bush country of fair quality, shaded in winter. Well watered worked gumfield; suitable for fruit-growing: poorly watered by large creeks. 2064 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

Section 28.-410 acres open flat, scrub in places, portion i The land may be purchased for cash or on deferred payments, Awampy, carrying fair grass; some tussock. 90 acres good or selectecl on lease for thirty. three years, with right of bush fiat, all birch bush. 70 acres poor bush fiat. 200 acres renewal for further successive terms of thirty. three years fairly good bush hills, shaded in winter. 222 acres poor and a right to acquire the freehold . . hills in bush. Well watered by large crecks. Applicants must appear personally before the I,and Board Sections 3s.--500 aCTes fiat open country, scrub in' places. for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office About 200 acres are carrying fairly good feed, remainder Ncw Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 14th day of September, very little feed at present. 2a5 acres poor hilly country in 1921. at 10 o'clock a.m. bush, all birch; fairly well watered on bottom flats by water· The haUot will be held at the conclusion of the examination race; top flats are not watered at present, but a reserve has of applicants. been left to branch a portion of race to these paddocks. Section 48.-310 acres fiat open country, gome manuka in places. 470 acres flat bUAh land of fair quality. 485 acres SCHEDULE. poor bush hills. The open land is carrying generally fairly TARANAKI LAND DISTRIOT.-FmST-CLASS I_AND. good feed, but a portion has very little feed at present. Fairly well watered by water·race. Katikara Settlement.-Taranaki County.-Okato District.

Section 5s.-180 acres fiat open land, scrub in places. 1150 ------~~.~--- --_.. _------acres flat and undulating bush land of good quality. The Annual I bush comprises birch, matai,kowhai, &e. Rcmainder bush Insta.lment on Half-yearly Section. Area. ~~y~te~l Deferred Pay- . Rent hi~", varying from very good to fair quality. Formation ment(excluding on Lee.se. generally limestone. Well watered by Station Creek and Interest). ~ numerous small streams. A very sunny section. Sections 68.-80 acres fiat open land, carrying good grass; A. R. P. £ £ 8. d. £ s. d. remainder varies from fiat to undulating bush country of Is 89 1 0 2,770 138 10 0 62 6 6 good quality. all sunny country; some matai and kahikatea 2s 106 2 0 2,8RO 174 0 0 64 16 0 on this section; fairly well watered by stream. 600* , 30 6 ot - Section 78.--80 acres very good open flat land in splendid 3s 131 3 0 2,920 146 0 0 65 14 0 grass, some scrub in places. 40 acres poor, open, fiat land in tussock; some scruh. 100 acres fairly good bush flat. * Buildings. t Half.yearly payment of interest and Remainder flat land of generally poor quality. Indifferently principal on buildings. watered by stream on northern boundary. NOTE.-The deferred· payment instalment on Section 28 Section 88.-400 acres flat in fern and grass, quality fair. includes payment for buildings. 80 acres hilly country in fern and grass. 100 acres flat bush and scrub land, fair quality. Remainder bush hi!L~ of varying IMPROVEMENTS. quality. Well watered by large creek. The improvements which are not included in the c.,pital GENERAT_ DESCRIPTION OF SETTLEMENT. value of the land are as follows: Scct.ion 2s-house of six rooms, cow.shed, and implement and wool shed, valued at Access to the settlement is by formed road from :M urchison £600. Payable in cash, or in fourteen years hy twenty-eight to the Ford at the western end of the settlement, a distance half. yearly instalments of £:lO 6s.: total half.yearly payment of twenty miles; thence by roughly formed road through on lease, £95 2s. Sections Is, 28, 3s, and 4s to the homestead; thence by The improvements which are included in the capital value bridle·track through Section 48 to the southern boundary of of the land are as follows :- the Tutaki Settlement. There is also a roughly formed road Section ls.-Fencing, 51 chains, valued at £40; and portion and horse· track through Sections 48, 68, 78, and 8s to the of building marked A at present on Section 28, which is to southern boundary of the settlement. Taken as a whole. be removed to Section 1s. the settlement is suitable only for pastoral purposes, although Section 2s.-Fencing, 107 chains, valued at £92. most of the section contain land which is suitable for dairying. Section 3s.-Fencing, 130 chains, valued at £1l2; and The altitude ranges from 1,200 ft. to :1,2159 ft. above sea·level. portion of building marked .B at present on S('ction 2s, which There is generally a thick undergrowth of scru h on the sections, is to be removed to Section 3s. con..isting of horopito, lawyer, five· finger, fuschia, &c. With slight improvement the present access would enable wheeled G};NERAL DFSCRII'1'HlN. traffic to reach any of the sections. The homestead is can· nee ted with telephone. The Katikara Settlement is situated on the main south DEAD STOCK. New Plymouth to Opunake Road, about fifteen miles from New Plymouth and one mile and a half from the Village of There is a considerable quantity of dead stock on the Okato. The land consists of fiat and undulating country eut settlement, consisting of machines, implements, tools, ha,rness, iuto by several watercourses (as is usual in the volcanic soil and fodder, which will he ,wailable for disposal at valuation of this neighbourhood). The sections are practically all to the incoming settlers. plonghahle, and much of it has been ploughed in past yea,rs. H. D. McKELLAR, The land is hounded on two sides by metalled roads, and upon Commissioner of Crown Lands. a third side by a stream. A dairy factory is situated just acros, the road from the middle section, which includes the Dan

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

In BankruptcJ.-ln the Supreme Court holden at In Bankrvptcy.-In the SUPTeme Oourt holden at \ Auckland. Auckland. OTICE is hereby given that GDORGD ERNEST ISBER· OTICE is hereby given that CHARLES WALLACE WYLLIE, N .J..N WOOD a.nd nTANLEY WILLIAMS, of 186-188 Dominion of Otahuhu, Bricklayer and Builder, was this day ROlld, Auckla.nd, Ca.binetmakers, were this day adjudged adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of oredioors oreditors 10 be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 2nd day to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 4th day of of August, 1921, at 2.30 o'olock. August, 1921, at 2.30 o'clock. W. S. FISHER, W. S. FISHER, 27th July, 1921. Official Assignee. 28th July, 1921. Offioial Assignee.

• AUG. 4.J 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2065

In Ban"ruptc,.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at In Bauruptcy. Hamilton. Estate of OLLIVBR NomL GILLESPIE, Solicitor, Feilding. OTICE is hereby given that FRBDEBIOlt ERNEST CART­ OTICE is hereby given that a. first and fina.l dividend N WRIGHT, Gf MamHu, Storekeeper, was this day N of 7td. in the pound is now pa.ya.ble on all a.ocepted adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of p roved olaims a.t my offioe, Pa.lmerston North. creditors to be holden at my offioe on Wednesday, the Brd day of August, 1921, at 2.80 o'olock. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, 25th July, 1921. Deputy Officia.l Assignee. W. S. FISHER, 27th July, 1921. Official Assignee. In Bankruptcy.

In BanAlrupttJy.-IA t/at Suprel'lUl Oourt holdeA at Est.a.te of JOHN PEROIVAL DODDS, of Da.nnevirke, Musio­ . Hamilton. seller, a. bankrup$. OTICE is hereby given that a. first a.nd fina.l dividend N OTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDER JAl\(]!S WILSall N of 2s. 6d. in the pound is now pa.ya.ble on a.!l a.ooepted ANNAN, of Otorohanga, Farm Worker, was 'his day roved cla.ims a.t my office, Palmerston North. adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of p creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Otorohanga, on CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Friday, the 12th day of August, 1921, at 11 o'clock a.m. 1st August, 1921. Deputy Officia.! Assignee. W: S. FISHER, 29th July, 1921. Official Assignee. In Bankt'uptcy.-In the Supreme OQut't holden at Wellington. IA Bwruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holde.n at Hamilton. OTICE.: is hereby given tha.t HERBERT JULIUS MAILER; N of Wellington, Jewellers' Ma.nuf ..oturer, wa.s this day adjudged bankrupt; and I herehy summon 00 meeting N OT ICE is hereby given that FBBDEBIOK ERNEST of creditors to be holden in the Boa.rd Room, Dominion W &LKBlI, of Te Miro (near Cambridge), Farmer, Farmers' Institute, on Frida.y, the 12th da.y of August, wa.e this day adjudged boldlkrupt; and I hereby summon 1921, at 11 o'olock a..m. a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse , S. TANS LEY, Hamilton, on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1921, a t 1st Augnst, 1921. Offioial Assignee. 10.80 o'olook a.m. V_ H. SANSON, 29th July, 1921. Deputy Offioial Assignee. In Bankt'uptcy.-In the Supt'eme Court holden at Ohristrhurch.

In Ban"ruptcy.-In the 8upre.me Court holden at OTICE is hereby given tha.t WILLIAM JOHN MoRAE, New Plymouth. N of Ra.ngiora., Mercer and Ta.ilor, woos this da.y a.djudged ba.nkrupt; a.nd I hereby summon a. meeting of OTICE is hereby given that HILTON GEORGE OLLIVBR , oreditors to be holden a.t my offioe on Monday, the 8th N of Riverlea, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged day of August, 1921, at 2.80 o'olock. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors t 0 A. W. EAMES, be holden at my office on Monday, the 8th day of August , 30th 'July, 1921. Official Assignee. 1921, at 2.80 o'clock p.m. J. S. S. MEDLEY, _ 26th July, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. 111 BanJeruptcy.-In the Supt'eme Oout't holden at InvercargUl.

In Bwruptcll.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at OTICE is hereby given tha.t LIONEL DAVID GALT, of New Plymouth. N Riverton, L ..bourer, wa.s this da.y a.djudged ba.nkrnpt; and I hereby summon a. meetin!! of creditors to be holden OTICE is hereby given that ABTlIUB GEORGB Hop a.t my offioe on Tuesday, the 2nd day of August, 1921, at N KINSON and ARTHUII ERNEST WALSH (trading a s 2.30 o'olock p.m. CHARLES B. ROUT, II Hopkiuson and Walsh "), of New Plymouth. Plumbers, were this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon ?2nd July, 1921. Deputy Officia.l Assignee. a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tues- day, the 9th day of August, 1921, at 2.80 o'clook p.m. J. S. S. MEDLEY, LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. 29th July, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 170, E folio 283, affecting Lot 2 on deposit plan 6631, being In BaurupttJy. portion of WILLIAM THOMAS FAIRBURN'S Old Land Claim 269A, situated in Otahuhu Survey District, in favpur N OTICE is hereby given that dividends are now pay- of PHILIPPA JANE COOCH, of Auckland, Gentlewoman, . able in the undermentioned estates on all prove d having been lodged with me, together with application for a a.ccepted olaims; promissory notes (if any) to be produoe d provisional certificate of title, notice is hereby given of my for endorsement prior to reoeiving dividends:- intention to issue a provisional certificate of title on the Sargent, J. A., of Hawera, Eleotrician: First dividend expiration of fourteen days from the 4th August, 1921. of 2s. in the pound. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 1st Sutcliffe, J. A., of Kaupokonui, Farmer: First an d day of August, 1921. fina.! dividend of 7ld. in the pound. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. ROBERT S. SAGE, Deputy Offioia.! Assignee. Hawera, 28th July, 1921. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein- N after described will be brought under the provi~ons of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged In Bauruptcll.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at forbidding the same on or before the 5th September, 1921. , Wanganui. 6144. SOP H I A SARAH COCHRANE, GERALD RICHARD ALBERT O'HALLORAN, .and ALBERT ED­ OTICE is hereby given that SAIIUEL HARPBR ARTHU R WARD SLOMAN.-Lots 12 and 13 of Allotment 4, Parish N KrrTo (oommonly known as Arthur Harper Kitto), of Waipareira, containing 20 acres 0 roods 15 perches. of .Ra.etihi, Agent and Arohitect, was this day adjudged Occupied by Thomas Arthur Uosher. Plan 15115. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors 6532. ALFRED BASIL CARPENTER and WALTER to be holden at the Courthouse, Ra.etihi, on Tuesday, the WILLIAM CARPENTER. - Lot 2 on plan 8040. being 9th day of August, 1921, at 10.80 o'olook a.m. Allotment 2 and part Allotment I, Parish of Karaka, con­ E. M. SILK, taining 425 acres 1 raod 24 perches. Occupied hy applicants. 29th July, 1921. Deputy O1Iioia.! Assignee. Plan 8040. ------

2066 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

6550. ANDREW BERRIMAN.-Part Allotment 16, I E VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate Parish of Pukekohe, containing 3 acres 2. roods 33·4 perches, of title, Vol. 269, folio 300, for part Town Section 124, fronting Hill Road, Station Road, and Birch Road. Occupied Waimate, whereof WILLIAM JOHN WILLS, of Waimate, by applicant. Plan 13423. Blacksmith, is the registered proprietor. and application 6615. IRVINE LEVET.-Part of Waikoukou No. 2 having been made to me for the issue of a provisional certi­ Block, containing 77 acres 1 rood 39 perches, situated in f1cate of title for the said land, 1 hereby give notice that it is Block VII, Kumeu Survey District. Occupied by apl'lic[Lnt. my intention to issue such provisional certificate of title at Plan 13290. the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazelte 6616. JOHN CUTHBERT ADAMS. - Allotments 240 containing this notice. and 241, Section 1, Town of Tauranga, containing 2 roods Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 2nd 34 perches, fronting Devonport Road. Occupied by Walter day of August, 1921. James Brigent, W. H. Marsh, Robert Henry Faulkner, and C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. Ernest Chad ban. Plan 14000. 6670. CHARLES CONNELLY.-Allotments 279 to 283 ------and 320 to 324 (all inclusive) of Section 2, Town of Opotiki, containing 10 acres 0 roods 4·1 perches, fronting Bridge Street, OTTCE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein. Goring Street, Wellington Street, and St. John Street. Occu· N after described will be brought under the provisions pied by applicant. Plan 14521. of the Land Tmnsfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for. 6678. KATE COURTNEY.--Allotments 7, 8, n, 10, 39, bidding the same within one calendar month from the date 40, 41, 42, and 43. and part Allotments 6, 11, and 12, Sec· of the Gaee!!e containing this notice. tion 2, Town of Howick, containing 4 acres 1 rood 30·2 perches, 1292!l. HENRY KIVER ALLISON.-33 perches, Lot 2, fronting Church Street and Uxbridge Street,. Occupied by part of Rural Section 52, off Merivale Lane, City of Christ· applicant. Plan 14573. church. Occupied by Frances ~lIJicia Robinson. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. 12930. THOMAS GEORGE LYON MOORK-32 perches, Dated this 1st day of August, 1921, at the Land Registry Lot 30, plan 3805, part of Rural Section 163, Weka Street, Office, Auckland. Blocks X and XII, Christchurch Survey District. Occupied THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. by applicant. 12931. ROBE.RT GEDDTS.-2 perches, part of Town Re serve 172, Chester Street, City of ·Christchurch. Occupied by applicant. E VIDENCE baving becn furnished of the loss of cer· 12932. JAMES ALEXANDER ROBB. - 1 rood 27·4 ficate of title, Vol. 65, folio 103, for Section 2, Block perches, Lots 20 and 21, plan 5913, Nicholls Street, City of VIII, Town of Aria, whereof ELLEN MAR,Y MADIGAN, Christchurch. Unoccupied. . Wife of THOMAS MADIGAN, of Auckland, Fishcrman, is thc 129n. VERA MYRTLE GLADYS EAST.-32·3 perches, registered proprietor, and application having been made to Lot 42, plan 3853, part of Rural Section 243F, Rutland Stl'Cet, me for the issue of a provisional certificate of title, I hereby City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. give notice that I will issue such provisional certificate of title, as requested, at the expiration of fourteen days from Diagrams may be inspected at this office. the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1921, at the Land Registry Dated at the Land Registry Office at New Plymouth Office, Christchurch. this 28th day of July, 1921. C. E. NALDRR, District I,and Registrar. A. L. 13. ROSS, District Land Registrar.

OTICE is hereby given that the narcel of land herein- 1N after described will be brought under the provisions ADVERTISEMENTS. of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for. hidding the same within one month from the publication THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). hereof in the Gazette. Application 1446 (plan No. 3997). ,TOSEPH JAMES AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from MOYLE.-45 acres 0 roods 30 perches, being Subdivision 1 T date hereof the name of the undermentioned company of part of Section 775, Grey District. Occupied by applicant. will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be strllck off the Diagram may be inspected at this office. Register, and the company will be dissolved :- Dated this 1st day of August, 192], at the Land Registry Drew, McCrorie (Limited). Office, New Plymouth. Given under my hand at Wellington this 29th day of July, A. I,. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. 1921. P. G. WITHERS, Assistant Registrar of Companies. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue A of a provisional certificate of title. in the name of GERTRUDE SANDERS, of Wellington, Spinster, for nine and six-tenths percoe", more or less. being part of Section ~, THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. Evans Bay District. and being Lot 7 on deposited plan :l~78, City of Welling 0:1. and being all doe land in certificate of OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, title, Vol. 2 ;8, folio 49 (Wellington Registry), and evidence N subsection (3), of the above Act, that the under­ having bee:l lodged of the los3 or destrilctio-_l of the Raid mentioned companies will, at the expiration of three months certificate of title. I hereby give notice of Illy intention to from the date hereof, and unless cause is shown to the con­ issue the provi8io'al ccrtificatc of title, as requeste,j, after trary, be struck off the negister, and the companies will fO'uteen days from the date of the Gazette containillg this be dissolved :- notice. 1913/82. Lawson Swain and Walker (Limited). Dated this :lrd day of Aug .• st. Hl21, at the Land Registry 1895/16. The Waihi Extended Gold.mining Company Office, Wellington. (Limited). J. J. L. BURKE, Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies Deputy District Land Registrar. at Auckland this 1st day of August, 1921. WM. G. FLETCHER, · OTICE is hereby gi';;en that the parcel of land herein. Assistant Registrar of Companies. N1 after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for· bidding the same within one calendar month from the date THE COyIPANlES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. of the Gazette containing this notice. Application 4986 (deposited plan 5001). FLORENCE AKE notice that the name of the undermentioned com· ALTON.-7 acres 2 roods 19 perches, part Section 221, Hutt T pany has been struck off the Register, and the com· District. Occupied by applicant. pany has been dissolved ;- Diagrams may be inspected at this office. The Excelsior Dairy Company (Limited). 1911/14. Datcd this ;lrd day of August, 1921, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington. Dated at Napier this 2nd day of August, 1921. ,T. J. L. BURKE, W. JOHNSTON, Deputy District Land Registmr. Assistant Registrar of Companies. UG. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2067

In the matter of the Companie~ Act, 1908. I In the matter of the KARAPOTI SAWMILLINO COMPANY OTICE is hereby given that Fairbanks-Morse Company (LIMITED). N (Australa.sia.) Limited, a company duly incorporated AT an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named in the State of New South Wales, intends to commence and company duly convened and held at Wellington on carryon business in New Zealand, and that the office of the the 21st July, 1921, the following resolution was duly passed company will be situate at the offices of Trentham Charles as an extraordinary resolution :- W",bster, Solioitor, 31 Shortland Street, Auok\a.nd. "That the Karapoti Sawmilling Company (Limited) go Dated the 11th day of July, 1921. into voluntary liquidation; and that WILLIAM JOHN NEW- FAmBANKS-MoRSE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) COMBE, of 3 Cockburn Street, Kilbirnie, Welliugton, be ap- LIMITED, pointed Liquidator for the purposes of the winding-up." fi83 By its Attorney, ROBERT CARR. W. J. NEWCOMBE, ______~~ .._ 1619 Liquidator.

HE Canadian Government Merchant Marine (Limited) TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. T hereby gives notice that it proposes to carry on business in New Zealand, and that its office is situated at Numbers RESOLUTION MAKINO SPECIAL RATE. 5 and 6 Ferry Buildings, Quay Street, Auckland. Dated this 26th day of July, 1921. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Tau­ 616 MARINE (LIMITED). ranga Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £500, authorized to be raised by the In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Tauranga Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Act, matter of A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED), a Private Company for metalling and channelling streets, ker bing and asphalting incorporated under the Companies Act, 1908. footpaths, for the first time (being 10 per cent. additional on £5,000 loan), the said Tauranga Borough Council hereby HE following special resolution was this day passed by makes and levies a special rate of ld. in the pound upon the T the company :- rateable value of all rateable property of the Borough of . "That the company be wound up voluntarily; and that Tauranga, comprising the whole of the Borough of Tauranga ;: JOHN PAUL, of Milton, Carrier, be and is hereby appointed and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate Liquidator for the purpose of such winding·up." during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on Dated this twenty-third day of July, 1921. the first day of April in each and every year during the A. CAMPBELL 1 currency of such loan, being a period of 36! years, or until JOSEPH MARTIN . Shareholders. the loan is fully paid off. . 617 ROBERT ROBERTSON) 620 R. B. SHEARMAN, Town Clerk.

STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPA NY PARAWERA ROAD BOARD.

Name of company: New Keep.it-Dark Mines (Limited). RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE ON £500 SUPPLEMENTARY When formcd, and date of registration: 26th February, 1917. LOAN. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active operation. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Christ. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in ohurch; Frederick George Dunn. that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Nominal capital: £70,000. Parawera Road Board hereby resolves as follows :- Amount of capital subscribed: £70,000. That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £23,939 5s. charges on a supplementary loan of £500, in respect of a loan Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of of five thousand pounds already spent, authorized to be raised cash received for same (if any): Nil by the Parawera Road Board, under the above· mentioned Act, Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no for forming and metalling roads in the Parawera Road District, cash has been paid: £32,982 lOs. the said Parawera Road Board hereby makes and levies a Number of shares into which capital is divided: 70,000. special rate of one thirty-second part of a penny in the pound Number of shares allotted: 70,000. upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the special Amount paid per sbare: 12,940, 188.; 42,570, 17s.; 1,825, rating area comprising all that area in the Parawera Road 16s.; 5,565,148.; less amount shown as calls in arrear. District, Vi'est Taupo County, bounded commencing at the Amount called up per share: 7,100, £1, issued as fully paid' north-western corner of Section 9, Block XI; thence in a 12,980, 18s.; 42,540, 17s.; 1,825, 16s.; 5,565, 14s. ' I north.easterly direction following the county boundary by Number and amount of calls in arrear: 79; £3,364 5s. Sections 7, 5, 3, Block XI, across Kihikihi-Waotu Road, Number of shares forfeited: Nil. and Sections 1 and 4, Block VIII, to the north·western corner 'Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7. of said Section 4, Block VIII; thence in a south-easterly Present number of shareholders: 330. direction following the Mangaohoi Stream to the north-east Number of men employed by company: 3. corner of Section No. 5A 10, Block IX; thence due north to Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: the north-west corner of Section No. 4H, Block V; thence 29 oz. 8dwt.; £100 5s. south-east by said Section No. 4H, Block V, and No. 4H 4B. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Block VI, to the north-east corner of Section No. 4H I, Block 2,7890z. 14dwt. 5gr.; £10,192 5s. 7d. VI; thence north-east by Section 4G 2, Block VI, to the Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations north-west corner of Section No. 4G, Block VI; thence east since registration: £6,3227s. to thc south·west corner of Section No. 3A 5A 7, Block VI; Total expenditure since registration: £26,128 58. 7d. thence north to the north-west corner of said Section No. 3A Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. OA 7; thence south-east following the county boundary by Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Section No. 3A oA 7, Blocks VI and VII, cornerwise through Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Section No. 3A 5A 3, Block VII; thence by Section No. 3A Amount of cash in bank: Nil 5F, Block VII, Section No. 3A 5E, Block VII, part Section No. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. 3A 5J, Block VII, part said Section No. 3A 5J, Block XII, Amount of debts directly due to company: £8. crossing the Waiteti Stream and Waiteti Road, to the north- Amount of debts considered good: £8. east corner of Section 27A, Block XII; thence south and Amount of debts owing by company: £15,764 9s. nd. still following the county boundary by the Waikato River to Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. the south-east corner of Section 3, Block III; thence south­ west across Mangare Road by said Section 3, Block III, I, Frederick George Dunn, the Secretary of the New Keep­ across Mangare Stream, Section 2, Block 111, across Karaka it-Dark Mines (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare Road, Section I, Block III, crossing Kaiwhio Stream, to the that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of south-west corner of Section 5, Block II, across the Aotearoa the said company on the 31st December, 1920: and I ma.ke Road; thence south, south-west across Mangakomua Stream this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to by Section 3, Block II, to the south corner of said Section 3, be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. Block II; thence north-west by said Section 3, Block II, Section 4, Block II, crossing Waipari Stream, Section 8, FRED. G. DUNN. Block II, crossing Mangakomua Stream, to the Puniu River Declared at Christchuroh this 28th day of July, 1921, before where it is crossed by the Wharepapa Road; thence follow­ m&-Robert B. Walker, J.P. 618 ing the Puniu River to the commencing-point. . E 2068 THE· NEW, Z.EALAND ,GAZE'l1l'E. fNo, 72

And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate resolved that the company be wound up voluntarily; and during j he currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on that WILLlAlIl ISAAO LIMBRICK, of Waipawa, Farmer, be ap­ the first day of September iu each and every year during the pointed Liquidator. currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half Dated the 19th day of July, 1921. years, or until the loan is fully paid off. 625 W. I. Ln.IBRICK, Liquidator. 621 CHARLES A. CROOK, Chairman. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the PUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. matter of the NORTHLAND MERCURY EXTRACTION COM- RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. PA.NY (LIMITED), in I.iquidation. __ AT an extraordinary general meeting of the members of N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in the above-mentioned company duly convened and I that ~half by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913,,-the held at t~e registered office of the company, Bank Street, Pukekohe Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:- I Whan~areI, on W~dnesday, th~ 29th day of June, 1921, the That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other fO~?Wlng .cxtraordmary resolutIOn w~ duly pa9Sed. :-- . charges on a loan of £4,400, authorized tGl be raised by the That It has been proved to the !latlSf~tl(:m ':'~ ~h:is mee~mg Pukekohe Borough Council, under the above-mentioned Act, ~hat t~e company ca~~t b', ~eason of I~S liabdIties contrnue for the purchase of a piece of land containing 26 acres 3 roods Its bus~ess, and that It IS adVISable to wrnd up the .a?,e'"and 1·13 perches, more or less, in extent, being part of Suburban accordmgly that the compan~ be wound up volunt~.rdy. . Section 12, Parish of Pukekohe, for the purpose of a public I And that at the sam: meetrn,g ~. L. GUNN, of '\',hangareI, domain and scenic reserve, and for payment of cost of raising Accoun~an~, was appomted Llqmdator for the purpose of the loan, and interest and sinking fund for the first year, the such wmdi~-up. said Pukekohe Borough Council hereby makes and levies a Dated thIS 20th day of July, 1921. special rate of one-fifth of a penny in the pound upon the rate- 626 };'. L. GUNN, Liquidator. able value of all rateable property within the Borough of Puke· kohe; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring' ---.. -----­ rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly PRIVATE BILL. upon the first day of September in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of six ye.ars, or until In the matter of a proposed Bill or Act intitulcd " An Act the loan is fully paid off. to enable the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington 622 J. F. DEANE, Town Clerk. to sell and rlispose of certain Lands in the Archdiocese of Wellingt-on, and to apply the Net Proceeds thereof in POHANGINA COUNTY COUNCIL. or towards the Purchase of other Lands in the Arch­ diocese, and in or towards the Erection of Churches RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. and School Buildings, and to authorize the Rai!ling of l'rloney on the Security of the Lands so acquired or any N pursuance and. -exercise 0 f t h e powers vested rn· It. b y of them." I the Housing Act, 1919, section 16 of the Local Bodies' WHEREAS, in virtue of the provisions of the Roman Loans Act, 1913, and sections 192 and 195 of the Counties Catholic I,ands Act, 1876, as amended by the Roman Act, 1920, and all other Acts in that behalf enabling, the Catholic Lands Extension Act, 1890, the Roman Catholic Pohangina County Council hereby resolves as follows:- Archbishop of Wellington is a corporation sole in whom are That, for the purpose of providing the instalments of vested all lands belonging to thl' Roman Catholic Church in the principal and interest and also other charges on a loan of Archdiocese of Wellington: And whereas there is in various £400, authorized to be raised by the Pohangina County parts of the said archdiocese lands which by reason of altered Council, under the Housing Act, 1919, section 16 of the Local circumstance. a·re no longer quitable for the purpose.~· for Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and sections 192 and 195 of the which they were originally acqllired: Notice iq hereby Counties Act, 1920, and amendments thereto, for the purpose given that, within fourteen day!' of the meeting of the of acquiring a worker's dwelling for the use of the Pohangina I General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the Riding Roadman, and erecting a worker's dwelling for the use rlate of thh notice, a petition will be presented to the said of the Te Awa Roadman, the said Pohangina County Council

AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OONSOLIDATED STATUTES.

HE Partnership heretofore subsisting between EDMUND REDUOTIOII IN Puc. TO TK. PUBLIC. T ARTHUR Cox and ERNEST WILLIAMS MCCARTER, praotising as Solicitors at Hamilton and Te Awamutu under the firm-name of "Cox, Luxford, and McCarter," has been ETS of Consolidated Statutes consistiDg of Five disRolved by mutual consent as from the date hereof. The S Volumes, in Cloth Binding, may now be obtained at Hamilton practice will be continued by the said Edmund the price of £6 per set. Arthur Cox in his own name, and the Te Awamutu praotice ·by the said Ernest Williams McCarter in his own name. MARCUS F. MARKS, Dated at Te Awamutu this fourteenth day of July, 1921. Government Printer. E. A. COX. -629 E. W. McCARTER. S PECIAL REPORTS ON EDUCATIONAL SUB­ MEDICAL REGISTRATION. JECTS.-CATALOGUE OF THE PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND: Indigenous and Naturalized Species. MORGAN PATRICK McSWEENEY, Bachelor of Medi­ By T. F. CHEESEMAN, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Price, 18. I , oine and Surgery, N.Z. University, now residing in Pukekohe, hereby give notice that I intend applying on t.he I Orders should be addressed- -ard day of September next to have my name placed on the .. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON." Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited thP. evidence of my qualification in the -----~--~~~~~---~----­ office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. DIGEST OF LAND LAWS. M. P. McSWEENEY, M.B. Dated at Auokland 2nd July, 1921. 630 ONTAINING Summaries of Land Aot, 1908, and Amend­ O ments; Land for Settlements Aot; Discharged Soldiem Settlement Aots, and Thirty Other Enactments dealing with ·OTICE is hereby given that the office in New Zealand Land and Publio Reservea. N of the UNIVERSAL FILM: MANUFACTURING CO!IIPANY, where legal process of any kind may be served UpOJl it and Now obtainable from notices of any kind may be addressed or delivered, is situate at 92-94 Customhouse Quay, City of Wellington. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, 80s., Post Free. Wellington. E. O. GURNEY, 631 Attorney for the Company. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto N existing between JOHNSTON SMITH AND CO., Ware- housemen, Victoria and Albert Streets in the City of Auck- T HE following Works, published under the authorit;r of the Government, arEl now on sale at the land, has been dissolved by mutu~1 cons~nt as fr0!D the Stationery Department, Wellington, and will be trans- 1st day of August, 1921. The. busmess Wl~ be earned on 'tted t the nblished rice to any address in the by Mr. KINNEAR SMITH, who wIll pay and discharge all the ml . . a • p p liabilities of and who will receive all accounts owing to the I Dominion .- late Partnership. A WAR D S, RECOMMENDATIONS, AGREE- Dated at Auckland the 1st day of August, 1921. MENTS, ETC., made under the Industrial Con- RUSSELL, CAMPBELL, & McVEAGH, ciliatio~ .~n«! .. Arbitt:ation ~~t, New Zeala.Dd. -632 Solicitors of the Parties. Vola .. I, 11, lll, v, VI, and Vll are out of prl~~. Vol. IV, year 1903, quarter cloth, 2s. 6d. Vol. Vlll, year 1907, quarter oloth, 3s. 6d. Vom. ix to xvii,years OTICE is hereby given that the Partnel'l!hip heretofore I' 1908 to 1916, cloth boards, 7s. 6d.; quarter oloth, 511. N existing between HENRY W AI.TEE HALL and CHARL"F.S Vols. xix and xx, years 1918 and 1919, cloth boards, HAIG GRAHAM, carrying on business at GiRborne under the' £1 ; quarter cloth, 15s. Jltyle or firm of "Hall and Graham," has been dissolved by CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF DECISIONS AND mutual consent as from the thirteenth day of .July, 1921, INTER'PRETATIONS OF THE COURT OF and the said business is now being carried on by the said ARBITRATION, under the Industrial ConoiIiatioa HENRY WALTER HALL alone. and Arbitration Acts. Compiled ·by JOHN H. Dated this 22nd day of .July, 1921. SUIION. This Digest deals with all the easel from H. W. HALL. the inception of the Act till the 3lat December, 1914, and thus embraces Vola. i to xv (inclusive) of Signed by the said Henry Walter Hall in the presence of- the Book of A warda. Price: cloth boards, 6s.; Eric R. Hogg, Solicitor's Clerk, Gisborne. I quarter cloth, 3s. 6d.; paper coven, 3s. Further HAIG GRAHAM. supplementary Digest will be issued aDDually, bonnd Signed by the said Charles Haig Graham in the presence in paper covers, 6d. each. (If·-Eric R. Hogg, Solicitor's Clerk, Gisborne. 633 CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF WORKERS' COM­ PENSATION CASES. Compiled by JOHN H. SALIION. This Digest deals with all cases under LAND-TAX AND INCO:\1E·TAX. I the Act up till the Slst December, 1914. Price, paper covers, Is. 6d. Fnrther supplementary Digest ABLES showing Amounts payable under the Fmance will be issued aunually, bound in paper covera, 6d. T Act, 1921:- each. LAND-TAX TABLES Is. 6d. MINING AND ENGINEERING AND MINERS' GRADUATED INCOME-TAX TABLES ... Is. 6d. GUIDE. By H. A. GORDON, Assoc. M.I.C.E., In­ specting Engineer. Copiously illustrated Royal Now.obtainable from 8vo. Cloth, lOs. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MINING HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington. With Maps and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Paper cover, 21. 6d.; cloth boards, lis. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. 'I'HE FIR'8T GOLD - DISCOVERIES IN NEW ZEALAND. 6d. HE public are informed that 'extracts from the New TROUT - FISHING AND SPORT IN MAORI· T Zealand Gazette, containing all Bankruptcy Notices LAND. By Captain G. D. H.lIllLTON. Demy.vo. that appear in each issue, are published weekly, and will "0 pp., with illustrations. Cloth boards, lOs. 6d. be sent post-free to any address on pa,Yment of a sub­ scription of lOs. per annum. Single copies, 3d. each. ·.lrdera should be addressed ~ Orders should be addressed- GOVERNMENT PRIN'IER, .. GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON." Wellington. ------,------.------_. --

2070 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 72

P AT E N T S, DESIGNS, TRADE·MARKS, AND I CONTENTS. COPYRIGHT_ PAGR ADVIIR!rI8I1MIINTS' 2066 The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Acts: Price, APPOIN!rIlll:N!rS, liTO. 2045, 20411 28. 6d. BAlIIKRUP'rOY N O!rICIIS 2064 The Patents, Designs, and Trade·marks Regulations: OROWN LANDS NOTIolIs 2062 Price, Is. DIIFIINOE FORCES •• 204& The Copyright Act, 1913, and Regulations: Price, Is. 6d. LAND- The Patent Office Journal, containing applications for Crown Land proolaimed 203& patents and trade-marks, abridged descriptions and National Endowment, Proclaimed as ceasing to drawings of inventions, illustrations of trade·marks be set apart as ...... 203& accepted, &c., published fortnightly: Is. 6d. a copy, Native Land, Extending Prohibition of Alienation or £1 lOs. per annum. of certain ...... • •. 2041 Native Land vested in His Majesty 2036 The above may be obtained on application to the Reserve exchanged for other Land 2040 GOVERNMENT PRINTER, Road, Intention to take La.nd for 2048 Roads declared to be County Roads 2039 Wellington. Roads proclaimed and closed • . • • .• ,2037 Scenic Purposes, Intention to take Land for 2048 Scenio Purposes, Taken for .. 2037 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, Seleotion by Discharged Soldiers, Revoking the CHRISTCHURCH. Setting-apart of Land for • • 2035 Septic Tank, Taken for 2037 Settlement, for Selection ...... 20!4 UNDER TH. CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF !rHI EDUCA!rIOS State Forest, Set apart as a . . • . .. 2035 DIlPARTM8NT. Streets, &c., exempted from the Provisions of Seo· tion 117 of the Public Works Act 2041 Director: Mr. J. E. STIlVllNS. LAND TRANSFER AC!r N OTICE8 2065 MrsOELLANEOUS- OR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils Ille F taught to understand and nse ordinary speech. The Acting-Consul, Appointment of, recogmzed 2045 full charge for board and educ.tion is £40 alear, bnt less By.law confirmed .• •• .• 2048 is accepted from parents who cannot aftor to pay this Commissions appointed 2048 amount. In case of necessity admission is free. Conscience· money received 2049 Deceased Persons' Estates 2057 By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children Domain Boards appointed 2039- to come under instruction at the age of six, and to con Electric Lines, Authorizing Erection of •• 2043 tinue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education Explosive and Dangerons Goods Amendment Act, Department previously grants exemptioE. Though a child Licensing Authorities appointed under the .. 2043 is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the Fire-insurance Companies, List of 2059 afe of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign Harbour Board, Appointing Members of " 2044 o deafness is observed. Horses, Asses, and Mules, Introduction of, into The following classes of deaf children are admitted to Great Britain • • • • .. 2061 the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a Hospital Board, Apportionment of Representation necessity) :- on.. .. 2037 l. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing Incorporated Societies dissolved ., 2062 before learning to speak. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act: Can· cellations of Registration .. 2059- 2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to Land Agents Register, Additions to •. 2055 be taught in a public school. Land Surveyors Examination •• .• 2002 3. Children who have lost their hearing after having Land-tax and Income·tax, Fixing the Dates a.nd learned to speak. Place for the Payment of 2041 The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school Loan, Prescribing Rate of Interest to be paid in (either pWblic or private), constable, or officer of a chari­ respect of .. 2038 table or kindred Institution who is aware of the place of Loans, Consenting to raising 2038 residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child, Mining Privileges 2060, 2062 and the householder in whose house any such child re­ Native declared to be a European 2039 sides, an obligation to send notification of the fact to the Officiating Ministers for 1921 2059- Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address Polls for Proposed Loans, Results of 2047 of the child; and any neglect or failure to comply with Population of the Dominion 2060 this provision involves liability to a fine. Publio Trustee, Estates administered by 2058 Regulations relating to Essences 2043 Information and advice may be obtained from the Regulations under tbe Discharged Soldiers Settle- Director, or from the ment Act amended .. 2037 SECRETARY TO THE River Board, Election of Members of 2048 Rules under the Crimes Act 2049 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, SHIl'PING-- W.LLINGTOIi. Notice to Mariners 2062

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington. Ilmnb. 73. 2071

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921. 1Juhlisgth hi ~utg~,

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921.

Tenders for Inland Mail-services for 1922-24. 111 17. Clevedon, Ness Valley Read, Maraetai Read, and Moumoukai (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alterna, General Post Office. tive to Nos. 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19.) . Wellington, 28th July, 1921. 18. (a.) Clevedon and Ness Valley Read, thrice weekly. EALED tenders will be received at the several Chief Post­ (b.) Ness Valley Road and Moumoukai (rural delivery), S offices in the Dominion until noon on Monday, the 12th weeklJl. (Alternative to Nos. 15,16,17, and 19.) September, 1921, for the conveyance of mails between the 19. Clevedon, Ness Valley Road, and Moumoukai (rural undermentioned places, for a period of THREE YEARS from the delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 15, 16, 1st January, 1922:- 17, wnd 18.) 20. Clevedon, Whakatiri, and Orcre Point (rural delivery), POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUOKLAND. twice weekly. 1. Ahuroa and Puhoi, thrice weekly. 21. Coromandel, Amodeo Bay, and Cabbage Bay, weekly. 2. (a.) Albany or Dairy Flat and Redvale, twice weekly. 22. t Coromandel, Amodeo Bay, and Cabbage Bay (to (6.) Dairy Flat and Silverdale, weekly in winter. commence Cabbage Bay), fortnightly. 3. Aratapu and Mititai, as required. 23. Coromandel, Te Rercnga, and Whangapoua, weekly. 4. (a.) Auckland and Bayswater, daily. 24. Coromandel Wharf and Post-office, as required. (6.) Auckland and Takapuna, thrice daily from and 25. Coromandel and Whitianga, weekly. twice daily to Takapuna. 26. Drury, Runciman, Ramarama, and Bombay, twice daily. 5. Auckland landing service (landing and shipping mails 27. Ellerslie, Panmure, Pakuranga, and Howick, twice daily. to and from vessels in stream), as required. 28. Fairburn's Junction Box, Pamapuria, Takahue, and 6. Awanui and Kaiangaroa, thrice weekly. Victoria Valley, thrice weekly. 7. Awanui Landing, Awanui, and Kaitaia, thrice weekly.. 29. Glenbrook Railway-station and Post-office, daily. (Alternative to No. 76.) 30. Helensville and Parakai, twice daily to Parakai (except 8. Awhitu Wharf, Awhitu, and Awhitu Central, four times Thursdays, when one trip only); daily from Parakai. weekly. 31. Henderson and Massey (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 9. (a.) Birkenhead, Glenfield, and Albany (part rural 32. Hikurangi, Marna, and Whananaki, twice weekly. delivery), daily. 33. Hikurangi, Otonga, and Opuawhanga, twice weekly. (6.) Albany and Dairy Flat, thrice weekly. 34. Hoteo Railway-station, Ho:teo Post-office, Tanhoa, and 10. Bombay and Paparata, twice weekly. Wharchine, twice weekly (with extra trip weekly 11. Broadwood and Runaruna (part rural delivery), twice between Hoteo Railway-station and Tauhoa). weekly. 35. Houhora-Pukenui Landing, Pukenui, and Honhora, a8 12. Cabbage Bay, Moehau, and Poihakene (rural delivery), required. weekly. 36. Houhora-Pukenui Landing, Honhora, Waihopo, Te Kao, 13. Cabbage'Bay and Port Charles, weekly. Parenga, and Te Hapua, fortnightly. (Alternative 14. Clevedon and Maraetai Read (rural delivery), thrice to Nos. 37, 38, 39, 145, and 147.) weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 16 and 17.) 37. Houhora-Pukenui Landing, Houhom, Waihopo, Te Kao, 15. Clevedon and Moumoukai (rural delivery), weekly. Parcnga, and Te Hapua, thirty-nine trips per annum. (Alternative to Nos. 17, 18, and 19.) (Alternative to Nos. 36, 38, 39, 146, and 147.) 16. Clevedon, Ness Valley Read, and Maraetai Road (rural 38. Houhora-Pukenui Landing, Houhora, Waihopo, Te Kao, delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 14, 17, and Tangoake (Te Kao Wharf), weekly. (Alternative 18, and 19.) to Nos. 36, 37, and 39.) A

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39. Houhora-Pukenui Landing, Houhora, Waihopo, Te Kao, I 85. MatakollP, Oparaku, and Parahi (rural delivery), twice and Tangoake (Te Kao Wharf), fortnightly_ (Alter­ wcek,ly. native to Nos_ 36, 37, and 38.) 80. Matakohe and Paparca, weekly (one way only). (Alter­ 40. Houhora and Waihopo, weekly. native to Nos. 139 and 140.) 41. * (a.) Huarau Railway-station and Paparoa, seven times 87. Maungaturcto Railway-station, Maungat.uroto Post­ weekly. offiee, and Rowsell's, six times weekly (with extra (b_) Paparoa and Matakohe, twice weekly. trip to Maungaturct.o, one way). (c.) Paparoa and Pahi, twice weekly. 88. Maungaturoto Railway·station and Marohemo, thrice (Alternative to Nos. 42, 43, 118, 119, 139, and 140.) weekly. 42.* (a.) Huarau Railway-station and Paparoa, seven times 89. * Maungaturoto and "'airere, twice weekly. (Alter­ weekly. native to No. 120.) (b.) Paparoa and Matakohe, thrice weekly. 90. Mititai and Arapohue, five times weekly. (c.) Paparoa and Pahi, thrice weekly. 91. ~fititai and Okahu (rural delivery), thrice weekly in (Alternative to Nos. 41, 43, 84, 118, 119, 139, and 140.\ summer, twice weekly in winter. 43." Huarau Railway-station and Paparoa, weekly; one 92. Motukaraka Wharf aniPost-officc, as required. way on Saturdays. (Alternative to Nos. 41 and 42.) 93. New Lynn and Titirangi, daily. 44. Hunua, Paparimn, and Moumoukai (rural delivery via 94. (a.) Ohacawai, Ngawha, and Kaikohe, four times weekly. Paparimu and Mangatawhiri Road), twice weekly. (h.) Kaikohe and Taheke, thrice weekly. 45. Kaeo and Mangonui, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 47, 49, 95, and 96.) 46. * Kaihu, Aranga, andOranoa, twice weekly. 95. Ohacawai, Ngawha, Kaikohe, and Taheke, thrice weekly. 47.* Kaikohe, Ngawha, Ohaeawai, Te Ahuahu, Okaibau, (Alternative to Nos. 47, 49, and 94.) Marangai, Utakura, Maraeroa, and Horeke, thrice 96. Oha"awai and Otiria (letter mail only, one way), thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 62, 94, and 95.) weekly. (Alternative to No. 94.) 48. Kaikohe Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 97. Ohaeawai and Waimatc North, twice weekly. 49. Kaikohe and Taheke, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 98.t Ohaeawai, Waimate North, Waipapa,and Kaeo, weekly. Nos. 94 and 95.) 99. (a.) Okaihau and Rangiahua, thrice weekly. 50. (a.) Kaikohe and Tautoro, twice weekly. (b.) Rangiahua, Gmawera, and Mangamuka, weekly. (b.) Tautoroand Awarua (part rural delivery, along (Alternative to Nos. ]00 and 134.) Mangakahia and Otaienga Roads), weekly. 100. (a.) Okaihau and Rangiahua, thrice weekly. (A1terna.tive to No.5!.) (b.) Rangiahua, Umawera, and Maugamuka, twice 5L Kaikohe, Tautoro, and Awarua (part rural delivery along weekly. Mangakahia and Otaienga Roads), twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 99 and 134.) (Alternative to No. 50.) 101. Okioi, Irwin's boardinghouse, and Whangape, twice 52. Kaikohe and Waimatenui, twice weekly. (Alternative weekly. to No. 159.) 102. (a.) Omapere, Opononi, Waiotemarama, and Waima­ 113. Kaima.umau and Waiharara, as required. maku, twice weekly. 54. Kaipara Flats, Streamlands, and Warkworth, four times (b.) Waimamaku and Wekaweka, via Pakanae and Wai­ weekly. mamaku Roads (part rural delivery), weekly. 55. (a.) Kaitaia and Ahipara, twice weekly. 103. * Onerahi, Lower Mangapai Wharf, and Mangapai Wharf, (b.) Ahipara and Herekino, weekly. thrice weeklv. 56. Kaiwaka, Hakaru, and Mangawai, thrice weekly. 104. Onewhero and Port Waikato, twice weekly. 57. Kaiwaka Railway-station and Post-office, six times 105. Onewhero and Wairamarama (private - bag delivery), weekly. I twice weekly. (AJt{'rnative to No. 106.) 58. Kamo Railway-station and Post-office (includes carriage 106. Onewhero and Wairamarama (private - bag delivery), of hampers), thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 105.) 59. Kamo, Ruatangata, and Moengawahinc (part rural de­ 107. Opuawhanga, Helena Bay, and Whangaruru, weekly. livery), twice weekly. 60_ Kaukapakapa and Parakakau, twice weekly. lOS. Otahuhu and East Tamaki, daily. 61. Kaukapakapa Railway-station and Post-office, as re­ 109. Otahuhu Rmhvay-station and Post-office, as required. quired. 110. Otiria and Pakaraka, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 62." Kawakawa or Otiria, Pakaraka, Ohaeawai, Te Ahuahu, No. 62.) . Okaihau, Marangai, Utakura, Maraeroa, and Horekc, Ill. Pakotai and Cheddar Hills (rum.] delivery along portion thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 47 and 1l0.) of Okaharau and Opoutiki-Waima Roads), weekly. 63_ Kerikeri and Waipapa, thrice weekly. ll2. Papakura, Clevedon South, and Clevedon (part rural 64_ Kiripaka and Matapouri (rural delivery), twice weekly. delivery), twice daily. 65_ Kiripaka and Ngunguru, thrice weekly. 113. Papaknra and Hunua, daily. (Alternative to No. 114.) 66. (a.) Kohukohu 'and Broadwood, thrice weekly. ll4. Papakura and Hunua, thrice weekly. (Alternative to (b.) Broadwood, Okioi, and Herekino ~part rural de- No. 113.) livery), twice weekly. llo. Papakura and Karaka (rural delivery via Beach Road, 67.* Lower Mangapai Wharf and Mata, thrice weekly. Main Papakura-Waiuku and Kaiaka-Waiau Roads), 68_ Mangapai Railway-siding and Post-office, as required. daily. (Alternative to No. 116.) 69. Mangapai and Waipu Caves (rural delivery), weekly. 116. Papakura and Karaka (rural delivery via Beach Road, 70. Mangatangi and Kaiaua, weekly. (Alternative to Main Papakura-Waiuku and Kaiaka-Waiau Roads), No. 72.) thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 115.) 71. Mangatawhiri and Mangatangi, twice weekly. (Alter­ 117. * Paparoa and Mareretu, twice weekly. native to Nos. 72, 124, and 125.) ll8. Paparoa and Pahi, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 72. Mangatawhiri, Mangatangi, and Kaiaua, weekly. (Alter- 41,42, and ll9.) native to Nos. 70, 71, 124, and 125.) ll9 Paparoa and Pahi, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 73. Mangatawhiri and Maramarua, thrice weekly. (Alter- . 41,42, and 118.) native to Nos. 123, 124, and 125.) 120. Paparoa Railway-station and Wairere, twice weekly. 74. Mangonui and Lake Ohia, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 89.) 75. Mangonui, Oruru, Komiti, Peria, Kaiaka, Fairburn's, 121. Patumahoe and Waiau Pa, thrice weekly. Fairburn's Junction, and Kaitaia, thrice weekly. . (Alterna,tive to No. 76.) 122. Pokeno, Pokeno Valley, Mangatawhiri Valley, and 76_ Mangonui, Oruru, Komiti, Peria, Kaiaka, Fairburn's, Manf!atawhiri (part rural delivery), daily. (Alterna­ Fairburn's Junction, Kaitaia, and AWahui, thrice tive to Nos. 123, 124, and 125.) weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 7 and 75.) 123. (a.) Pokeno, l'okeno Valley, Marigatawhiri Valley, and 77. Manurewa, Alfriston, Brookby, and Whitford (part rural Mangatawhiri, daily. delivery), daily. (h.) J'l'Iangatawhiri and ~laramarua (part rural delivery), 78. Maramarua and Miranda, weekly. thrice weekly. - 79. Marsden Point, Ruakaka, and Waipu, six times weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 73, 122, 124, and 125.) SO. Matakana, Big Omaha, Whangateau, and Leigh, weeklv. 124. (a_) Pokeno, Po)

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1.28. Pukekohe and Puni, daily. 182. (a.) Whangarei, Maungatapere, and Tangiteroria, twice 129.t Pukekohe and Waiuku, daily. weekly. 130. Puni and Tuketuke (rural delivery along Main Road to (b.) Whangarei and Malillu (rural delivery), thrke Eastern Drain), thrice weekly. weekly. 131. Ramarama and Arnrimu (part rural delivery), twice (AltRrnative to Nos. 181,,183, and 184.) weekly. 183_ Whangarei, Maungatapere, Tangiteroria, and Darga­ 132. Ranganui Railway-station and Batley, twice weekly. ville, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 181 and 182.) (Alternative to No. 133.) 181_ Whangarei and Maunu (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 133. Ranganui Railway-station and Batley, weekly. (Alter­ (Alternative to No. 182.) native to No. 132.) 185. Whangarei, Puwera, and Maungakaramea, thrice weekly. 134. Rangiahua, Umawera, and Mangamuka (for the carriage 186. Whangarei Railway-station, Wharf, and Post-office, as of letters and newspapers only), weekly. (Altcrna,tive required. to No. 100. ' 187. Whangaroa and Kaeo, four times weekly. 135. Rangi Point Landing, Rangi Point Post-office, and 188. Whangaroa, Kaeo, and Kerikeri, weekly. (Alternative Mitimit-i, twice weekly. to No. 190.) 136. Rawene and Motukaraka, thrice weekly. (Alternative 189. Whangaroa and Matangiran, weekly. to sea service No.7.) 190. Whangaroa, Kaeo, and Ohaewai, weekly. (Alternative 137. Rawene, Omanaia, Oue, and Whirinaki, twice weekly. to No. 188.) . 138. Ruawai, Matakohe, and Paparoa, weekly. (Alternative 191. Whangaroa, Saies, and Tot:l1'a North, four times weekly. to Nos. 139 and 140.) 192. Whatoro and Terawhati Road (rural delivery); weekly. 139. Ruawai, Matakohe, Paparoa, and Huarau Railway­ '193. * Whatoro Railway-station, Whatoro Post-office, Mangatu, station, daily. (Alternat.ivc to Nos. 41, 42, 84, 138, and Tutamoe, twice weekly. and 140.) 194. Whitianga, Cumtown, and Whenuakite, twice weekly. 140. Ruawai, Matakohe, Paparoa, and Huarau Railway­ 195. Whitianga and Kuaotunu, twice weekly. station, four times weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 41, 42, 84, 138, and 139.) Sea Service,~. 141. Runciman and Karaka (rural delivery via Waiuku and 1. Auckland, Tryphena, Oknpu, Whangapara, Okonga, Port Waiau Roads), daily. Fitzroy, and Motairehe, weekly. 142. Runciman and Tuhimata (rum I delivery), daily. 2. Auckland, Whangaroa, and Mangonui (one way only), 143. Russell and Purerua, twice weekly. weekly. 144. Russell; Rawhiti, and Cape Brett Lighthouse, weekly. 3. ~ Dargaville, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Pukehuia, Kirikopuni, 145. Takapuna and Taiaotea, thrice weekly. and Tangiteroria, five times weekly. 146. Tangoake (Te Kao Wharf), Parenga, and Te Rapua, 4. Dargaville, Turiwiri, Aratapu, Mititai, Te Kopuru, Tata­ weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 36, 37, and 147.) rariki, Tokatoka, Naumai, Tikinui, Raupo, and Ruawai 147. Tangoake (Te Kao Wharf), Parenga, and Te Hapua, (inter-river), daily. fortnightly. (Alternative to Nos. 36, 37, and 146.) 5.~ Helensville, Pouto, Tangaihi, Ruawai, Raupo, Tikinui, 148. Tangowahine, Onetea, and Tangowahine Valley "toad Naumai, Tokatoka, Tataratiki,Te Kopuru, Aratapu, (part rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to Mangawhare, and Dargaville, twice weekly to Pouto, No. 149.) Tangaihi, Tikinui, and Tatarariki; five times wCbkly 149. Tangowahinc, Onetea, Tangowahine Valley Road and to other places, ' School (part rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alterna­ 6. Horeke, Kohukohu, Rawene, Koutu, Rang; Point, Opo­ tive to No. 148.) noni, and Omapere, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 150. Tangowahine Wharf and Post-office, as required. to No.7.) 151. Tauhoa and Hoteo Bridge (rural delivery), thrice weekly 7. Horeke, Kohukohu, Rawene, Motukaraka, Koutu, Rangi in summer; twice weekly in winter. Point, Oponoui, and Omapere, thrice weekly. (Alter­ 152. Te Hana, North Alhertland, Te Arai, and Tomarata, native to inland mail-service No. 136 and sea service twice weekly. No.6.) 153. Titirangi and Huia, twice weekly. (Alternative to ,No. 8. Rawene, Kohukohu, and Horeke (one way only), twice 154.) weekly. 154. Titirangi ani Huia, weekly. (Alternative to No. 153.) 9. Russell, Paihia, and Opua, dai~. 155. Tokatoka and lWWs" thrice weekly. 10. Whangarei Harbour: hetween s.s. "Manaia" and 156. Tokatol,a Wharf and Post-otRce, as required. Marsden Point, Parua Bay, Reotahi, and Whangarei 157. Tuakau, Onewhero, and Te Hirua, daily. Heads, thrice weekly. 158. Tuakau and Pukekawa, thrice weekly. 159. Tlltamoe and Waimatenni, twice weekly. (Alternative POSTAL DISTRICT OF BI.ENHEIlII. to No. 52.) 160. t Waikiekie Railway-siding and Post-office. as required. 1. Blenheim Chief Post-office (delivery of parcels and post­ 161. Waikumete and Karekare, twice weekly in summer; men's b.ags), lUI required, weekly in winter. 2. Bleuheim Railway-station, vessels in river, and Chief' 162. Waiukn, Otaua, and Akaaka, daily. Post-office, as required. 163. Wainku Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 3. (a.) Blenheim, Renwicktown, Waihopai, Wairau Vall!ly, 164. Waiuku, Waipipi, Koht'kohe, aud Pollok Settlement, Hillersden, Wantwood, and Birch Hill (part rural thrice weekly. delivery), thrice weekly. 165. Wniwera and Orewa, thrice weekly. (Alternative to (I") Rirch Hill and Branch River, weekly. No. 166.) 4.§[[~ BlenheIm. Seddon, Grassmere, Ward, Kekerangu, 166. Waiwera and Orewa, twice weekly. (Alternative to C.arence Bridge, Mangamaunu, Hapnku, and Kai­ No. 165.) koura. daily. 167. Waiwera Steamer and Post-office, as required. 5. Blenheim. Jordan, and Molesworth, weekly. 168. Waiwera and Upper Waiwera, thrice weekly. (Alterna- 6. Blenheim and Netherwood, twice weekly. tive to No. 169.) • 7. Blenheim, Onamalutn, Fabian's Valley. Pine Vahey, and 169. Waiwera and Upper Waiwera, twioe weekly. (Alterna­ Te Rou, twice weekly. tive to No. 168.) 8. Canvastown and Deep Cre'lk, daily. 170. Warkworth and Matakana; weekly. 9. Hapuku and Ch'snaJl's Homestead (nITal delivery), thrice 171. Warkworth, Matakana, Big Omaha, Wllangateau, and weekly. J.eigh, weekly. 10. Hapuku and Puhipuhi (rural delivery), weekly. 172. Warkworth, Matakana Lower, and Mullet Point, weekly. 11. Havelock, Mahakipawa, and Grove Wharf, thrice weekly. 173. Warkworth Whad and Post-uffice, as required. 12. Koromiko Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. 174,. Wellsford and Hoteo North (rural delivery along Port 13. Picton Railway-station and Post-office (to include landing Albert. Road to junotion with Main Road and along and shipping of transit mails at Picton Wharf), as Queen Street), twice weekly. required. 175. Wellsford, Kokako, and Port Alhert, daily. (Alterna­ 14. Rapaura and Spring Creel>. daily. tive to No. 176.) 15. Seddon and Tetley Brook (rural delivery), weekly. 176. Wellsford, Kokako, and Port AI~rt, five times weekly. (Alternative to No. 175.) Sea Savices. 177. Wellsford and Pakiri (part rural delivery), twice weekly. 1. Blenheim, Robin Hood Bay, Ocean Bay, Kakapo Bay, IJS. Whangarei (rural deliyery along Runanga and Otaika Hakahaka, Whangakoko, and Ngakuta, weekly. Roads), thrice weekly 2. Picton, I\Iotuara Island, RavensclifIe, Port Gore, Hil!:oe­ 179. Whangarei and Kicipaka, thrice weekly. koea, Okoha, Te Puru, Forsyth· Island, Port Ligar, ISO. Whangarei, Maungatapere, Poroti, Titoki, Parakao, and Bulwer, Waitata Bay, Pohuenui Waihohonn, Elaine Pakotai, thrice weekly. Bay, and Brlghtlands, fortnighdy. 181. Whangarei, Maungatapere, and Tangiteroria, twice 3. Picton, Kilmarnock private bag, Wharehunga, Ot.anerau, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 182 and 183.) and Onanku, weekly. 2074 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 78

4. (a.) Picton and Grove Wharf, thrice weekly. 3S. Kaiapoi, Woodend, Waikuku, and Saltwater Creek, daily. (6.) Picton, Hitaua, Onapua, Redheugh, Te Weka, 39. Kaikoum and Kaikoura Suburban, daily. (Alternative Craigiehum, and Te Awaiti, weekly. to No. SO.) (c.). Pioton, Pukekoikoi, Punaruawhiti, Endeavour Inlet, 40. Kaikoura Wharf and Post·office, as required. and Resolution Bay, weekly. 41. Kirwee and Courtenay, daily. (Alternative to No. 42.) 5. Picton, Torea Bay, and Portage, daily. 42. Kirwee and rAlurtenay, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 6. (a.) Portage, St. Orner. Mahau, Whatanihi, Pinohia, No. 41.) Nikau Bay, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Tamure, and 42A. Le Bon's Bay, Hilltop, Pigeon Bay, Little Akaloa, Ynoyoa Bay, weekly. Chorlton, Oka.in's Bay, and Le Bon's Bay, daily. (6.) Yncyca Bay, Tira Ora, Te Rawa, Homewood, (Alternative to Nos. 1,27, 42B, 60, 61, and 6lA.) Manaroa, Hopai, and Crail Bay, fortnightly. 42B. Le Bon's Bay, Duvaucheile, Pigeon Bay, Little Akaloa., 7. Portage, Kenepuru Head, Waitaria Bay, and St. Orner, Chorlton, Okain's Bay, and Le Bon's Bay, daily. (Alter­ twice weekly (except St. Orner, weekly). native to Nos. I, 27, 42A, 60, 61, and 61A.) 43. Leeaton, Lakeside, and Taumutu, daily. (Alternative to No. 44.) POSTAL DISTRIOT OF CHRISTOHUROH. 44. Leeston, Lakeside, and Taumutu, thrice weekly. (Alter. 1. Abroa: Clearing posting-box on Summit Road, and Le native to No. 43.) Bon's Bay, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 42A, 45. Little River and Puaha, daily. 42B, and 6IA.) 46. Littlp. River and Te Oka (rural delivery), twice weekly. 2. Amberley and Broomfiela (rural delivery), daily. (Alter. 47. Lyttelton, Rapaki, Governor's Bay, Allandale, and Ted· native to No.4.) dington, daily. (Alternative to No. 4S.) 3. AmberlllY and Te Tini, twice weekly. (Alternative to 4S. I.yttelton, Rapaki, Governor's Bay, Allandale, and Tcd­ No.4.) dington, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 47.) 4. (a.) Amberley and Broomfield (rural delivery), daily 49. Mayfield and Porateko (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (b.) Amberleyand Te Tini, daily. 50. Medbury Railway-station, Medbury Post-office, and Huru­ (Alternative to Nos. 2 and 3.) nui, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 31.) 5. Anama Railway·station and Post-offioe, thrice weekly. 51. Methven and Highbank, four times weekly. 6. Annat and Russell's Flat (rura! delivery), daily. 52. Methven and Mount Hutt (private bag delivery), thrice 7. Ashburton and Laghmor (rural delivery), daily. _ weekly. S. Ashburton, Ouihi, and Ashbllrton Forks (part rural 53. Mina and Cheviot, t~ice daily. delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No.9.) 54. Mount Somers and Ashburton Gorge, twice weekly. 9. Ashburton, Ouihi. and A'lhburton Forks (part rural (Alternative to No. 55.) . delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. S.) 55. Mount Somers and Ashburton Gorge, weekly. (Alterna­ 10. (a.) Ashburton, Elgin, Wakanui, and Riverside, daily. tive to No. 54.) (b.) Rivprside, Seavicw, Scafield, Newland, and Ashbur­ 56. Oxford and Glentui Station (rural delivery), daily. ton (round trip), thrice weekly. 57. ,Oxford, Tawera, Cooper's Creek, View Hill, and Bexley, (Alternative to No. n.) daily. 11. Ashburton, Elgin, Wakanui, Riverside, Seaview, Seafield, 5S. Oxford and Whakahua (including calTiage of private Newland, and Ashburton (round trip), thrice weekly. bag~), (rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 1O.) 59. *§Il Parnassus, Conway-Fingerpost, Hundalee, Oaro, and 12. Ashburton. Wheatstone, Ashton, Waterton, and Long· K:rikoura, daily. beach, daily. 60. Pigeon Bay and Hill Top, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 42A, 13. Ashburton, Winchmore, Porowhita, and Springfield Es­ 42B, 61, and 6lA.) tate (ruml delivery), daily. 61. Pigeon Bay and Hill Top, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 14. Ashburton Railway-station and Post-office, as required, Nos. 42A, 42B, 60, and 61A.) up to five trips daily. 61A. Pigeon Bay, Hilltop, Le Bon's Bay, Okain's Bay, 15. Aylesbury, Charing Cross, and Greendale, daily. Chorlton, Little Akaloa, and Pigeon Bay, daily. (Alter. 16. Balcairn and Leithfield, daily. native to Nos. 1,27, 42A, 42B, 60, and 61.) 17. Barry's Bay, French Farm, and Wainui, daily. 62. Rakaia, Barr Hill, and Highbank, daily. IS. Chertsey and Pendarves (delivery of private bags), daily. 63. &akaia, Overdale, Kyle (via Dobbin's Ford and River 19.t§11 Christchurch, HaIswell, Tai Tapu, Motukarara, At~- Road), and Dorie, daily. (Alternative to No. 64.) ahua, Poranui, Little River, Barry's Bay, Duvau­ 64. Rakaia, Overdale, Kyle (via Dobbin's Ford and River chelle, Robinson's Bay, Takamatua, and Akaroa, Road), and Dorie, thrice weekly. (Alternative to daily. No. 63.) 20. Christchurch Chief Post·office, High Street, and Railway­ 65. Rakaia and Te Pirita, thrice weekly. (Alternative to station (clearing posting-receivers in city and suburbs No. 66.) at midnight), as required. 66. Rakaia and Te Pirita, twice weekly. (Alternative to 21. Christchurch: Delivery of parcels "ithin a radius of No. 65.) three miles of Chief Post-office, Christchurch, daily. 67. Rangiora, Okllkll, Hayland, Birch Hill, and Rakahuri; 22. Coalgate and Hororata, daily. thrice weekly. 23.§ Culverden and Hanmer Springs, daily. 68. Rangiora Railway-station and Post-officEl, as required. 24. Culverden and Lowry Hills (privatc bag delivery), thrice 69. Rangiora, Loburn, North Lobnm, and Whiterock Station weekly. . (rural delivery from North Loburn onwards), daily. 25. Darfield and Kimberley, daily. 70. Rotherham Railway-station and Post.office, twice daily. 26. Doyleston Railway-station and Post-office, four times 71. Scargill, Motunau, and Stonyhurst Gate, dail;ji. daily. 72. Scargill Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. 27. Duvauohelle, Chorlton, Okain's Bay, and Little Akaloa, 73. Springburn ~way -station, Springburn Post - office, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 42A, 42B, and Staveley, and Alford Forest, daily. 61A.) 28 Ealing, Mataipuke, and Rllapuna (including clearing of 74. Springston Railway-station.and Springston South, daily. posting·boxes at Cross Road, Sohool Road, and Ander­ 75. Valetta Railway-station and Mayfield (morning service), son's Corner), thrice weekly. daily. (Alternative to No. 77.) 29. Flaxton Railway-station, Flaxton Post-office, and Ohoka, 76. Valetta Railway-station and Mayfield (evening service), daily. daily. (Alternative to No. 77.) 30. t Glentunnel, Glenroy, Windwhistle House, and Lake Cole: 77. Valetta Railway-station and Mayfield, twiCe daily. ridge, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 75 and 76.) 31. Ha.warden and Hurunui, thrice weeklv. (Alternative to 7S. View Hill and Rockford, daily. (Alternative to No. 79.) No. 50.) • 79. View Hill and Rockford, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 32. Ha.warden and Woodgrove, daily. No. 78.) 33. (a.) Hinds, Marouan, and Lismore, daily. SO.§II'Il (a.) Waiau and Kaikoura, thrice weekly. (6.) Hinds, Lowoliffe, and Lynnford, daily. (b.) Kaikoura and Kaikoura Suburban, daily. 34. Hornby Railway-station and Yaldhurst, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 39 and Sl.) 35. JrwElll Railway-station, Irwell Post·office, Brookside, and 81.§11'Il Waian and Kaikoura, thrice weekly. (Alternative to KiIlincby, daily.· No. SO.) 36. Kaiapoi. Coutts Island, Clarkville, and Eyreton, daily. S2. Waiau Railway-station and Post.office, twice daily. (Alternative to No. 37.) 83. Weedon's Railway-station, Weedon's Post-office, West 37. Kaiapoi, Coutts Island, Clarkville, and Eyreton, thrice Melton, and Ha.lkett Town, daily. weekly. (Alternative to No. 36.) S4. Winslow, Willowby, and Eiffelton, daily. AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2075

POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. 54_ Lawrence, Whenuakoa, Tua,peka, West, Konoui, and Tua­ peka Mouth, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 7 1. Abbotsford Railway-station and Fairfield, daily_ and 55.) 1. Alexandra and Earnscleugh, daily from 1st November to 55. Lawrence, Whenuakoa, Tuapeka West, and Kononi, thrice 30th April, and thrice weekly 1st May to 31st Octo ber. weekly. (Alternative to No_ 54.) 3.§1I~ Alexandra, Fruitlands, Tawhiti, Coal Creek Flat, and 56~ Lawrence and Waipori, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Roxburgh, thrice weekly...... j,?~No. 57.) 4. Alexandra Railwav-station and Post-office, as required.] 57. Lawrence and Waipori, twice weekly. (Alternative to 9. Allanton and Momona, daily. ,0_ ""~;'":::i-- c part of No. 56.) 6. Balclutha, Pukeawa, Greenfield, and Clydevale, t~rice 58. Maclennan Railway-siding and Papatowai, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 7 and 8.) , -'" ",:.~ ~ 59, Matakanui and Drybread, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 7. Balclutha, Pukeawa, Greenfield, Clydevale, and Tuapeka , :ik No. 67.) Mouth, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 6, 8, and 60: Milton and Moneymore (rural delivery), daily.~' 54. 61. Milton, Raurekau, and Glenledi, twiee weekly. 8. Balclutha, Pukeawa, Greenfield, Clydevalc, and Whare­ 62. Milton and Table Hill, twice weekly. "'''' toa, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 6, 7, and 19.) 63. Milton Railway-station and Post-o:ffice, eight times daily. 9. Balclutha, Stony Creek, Bishop'., Hillend! Pukek0ll!-a, 64. Mosgiel Railway-station and Post-office, as required. Awamangu, and Pukepito (part rural dehvery), thrIce '!\'. (Alternative to No. 65.) . weekly. . ' 65. Mosgiel Railway-station and Post-office, dally. (Alter­ 10. Balclutha Railway-station and Post-office, as reqUIred. native to No. 64_) 11. Balclutha and Te Houka (rural delivery), twice weekly. 66. Nasebvand Kyeburn Diggings, weekly. 12_ Bannockburn and Nevis, weekly. 67. (a.) oinakau and Matakanui, daily_-... 13.*§1I~ Beaumont, Rae's Junction, Island Block, ~~ler's (6_) Matakanui and Drybread, thrice weekly. Flat, Ettrick, Dumbarton, and Roxburgh, dally. (Alternative t£J Nos. 59 and 68.) . . 14. (,,aberfeidh Railway-siding and Kahuika, thrice wee~y. 68. Omakau and Matakanui, t.hrice weekly. l (AlternatIve_ to 15. Catlin's River Railway-station and Ratanui, four times No. 67.) weekly. 69. Omakau Railway-station and Ophir, twice daily. 16. Clinton and Popotunoa (mral delivery), twice weekly, 1st 70. Ophir, Poolburn, and 1\'[oa Creek, thrice weekly. ' September to 31st May; weekly, 1st June to 31st 71. Oturehua, Blackstone Hill, St. Bathan's, and Cambrian, August_ (Alternative to No. 17. daily. 17. Clinton and Popotunoa (rural delivery), twice weekly. '72. Outram, Lee Stream, and Clark's, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 16. "'" 73. Outram, Woodside, and lIIaungatua, daily. 18_ Clinton and Wairuna (mral delivery), daily. . ,uF 74. Owaka and Katea, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 76.) 19. Clydevale and Wharetoa, thrice weekly. (AlternatIVe to 75. Owaka, Owaka Valley, Tahatika, and Purekireki (part No.8.) rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 76.) 20.§1I~ Cromwell, Kawarau Gorge, Gibbston, and Arrowtown, 76. Owaka, Owaka Valley, Tahatika, Purekireki, Awatea, thrice weekly. and Katea (part rural delivery), thrioo weekly. (Alter­ 21. Cromwell and Bannockburn, five times weekly. native to Nos_ 74 and 75.) 22_§1I~ Cromwell, Lowburn Ferry, Queensberry, Luggay,e, 77. Owaka and Pounawea, thrice weekly, and daily six weeks Hawea Flat, Albert Town, and Pembroke, thrIce in Bummer. weekly. 78. Owaka Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 23. Cromwell Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 79. Palmerston, Glenpark, Dunback, Green Valley, and Morri­ 24.§1I~ Cromwell, Lowburn Ferry, Benitigo, Lindis Crossing, son's, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 81.) and Tarras, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 25.) 80. Palmerston, Glenpark, Dunback, Macrae's Flat, and Moon­ 25.§1I~ Cromwell, Lowburn Ferry, Bendigo, Linitis Crossing, light, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 81.) and Tarras, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 24.) 81. Palmerston, Glenpark, Dunback, Green Valley, Morri­ 26. Dunback and Stone burn, twice weekly. son's, Macrae's Flat, and Moonlight, thrice weekly. 27. Dunedin, North-east Harbour, and Broad Bay, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 79 and SO.) 28. DmIeitin, , Kuri Bush, Ta;ieri Mout~, and Taieri 82. Patearoa and Paerau, weekly. Beach, thrice weekly;. and daily to BrIghton, four 83. Pembroke and Cardrona; twice weekly, 1st May to 31st months in summer. October. 29. DmIedin, Highcliffe, Pukehiki, and Sandymount, thrice 84.§11'If Pembroke and MakaT?ra, weekly., .. . weekly. , 85. Pomahaka Railway-statlon and WalkOlkOl, five times 30. Eitievale and Dunrobin, thrice weekly. (AlternatIve to weekly. Nos. 40 and 41.) 86_ Port Chahners and Otakou, thrice weekly. 31. Evansdale, Beaconsfield, and Merton (rural delivery), 87. Port Chalmers and Porto bello, twice daily. daily. (Alternative to No. 32.) 88. Purakanui Railway-siding and Post-office, daily. 32. Evansdale, Beaconsfield, and Merton (rural delivery), 89. Ranfurly and Naseby, daily. thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 31.) 90. Ratanui and Tarara, thrice weekly. 33. Fairfield and Saddle Hill, thrice weekly. (Alternative to 91. Romahapa, Port Molyneux, and Puema, thrice weekly. No. 34.) 92. Stirling and Kaitangata, twice daily. . 34_ Fairfield and Saddle Hill, weekly. (Alte:tnative to No. 33.) 93. Tapanui Railway-station and Post-office, as requJred_ 35_ Glenomaru Railway-siding, Ahuriri Flat, and Otekura, 94. Tan'as and Lindis Pass, weekly, 1st May to 31st October. thrice weekly. 95. Toiro Railway-station and Post-office, ?aily. . 36. Hawea Flat and Maungawera, thrice weekly. (Alterna­ 96. Waikouaiti and Flag Swamp (rural delivery), daily. tive to No. 37.) 97. Waipiata and Gimmerburn, thrice weekly. 37. Hawea Flat and Maunga.wera, twice weekly. (Alterna­ 98. Waipiata and Patearoa, twice weekly. tive to No. 36.) 99. Waipiata and Pukepouri, twice weekly: 38. Henley Railway-station and Berwick, daily. . 100. Waitahuna and Waitahuna Gully, thrIce weekly. (Alter­ 39. Heriot and Crookston, thrice weekly. (AlternatIve to native to No. 101.) Nos. 40, 41, and 42,) 101. Waitahuna and Waitahuna Gully, twice weekly. (Alter- 40. Heriot; Crookston, Dunrobin, and Parkhill, thrice weekly. native to No. 100.) . . (Alternative to Nos. 30, 39, 41, 42, and 43.) 102. Waitahuna, Waitahuna West, and PuketI, tWlce weekly. 41. Heriot, Crookston, Dunrobin, and Parklilll, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 103.) (Alternative to Nos. 30, 39, 40, 42, and 43.) . 103. Waitahuna, Waitahuna West, and Puketi, weekly. 42. Heriot, Crookston, and Parklilll, weekly. (AlternatIve to (Alternative to No. 102.) Nos. 39, 40, 41, and 43.) . 43. Heriot and Parklilll, thrice weekly_ (AlternatIve to Nos. 40,41, and 42.) 44_ Heriot and Moa Flat Estate (rural delivery), thrice weekly. POSTAL DISTRICT OF GISBORNE_ 45. Hindon Railway-station and Post-offiCII, twic~ weekly. 1. Gisbome and:postmen's boun~ries.. (delivery of parcels), 46. Houipapa. Railway-siding and Post-office, thrIce weekly. daily_ . _:1 t tio 47. Kaitanga.ta, Inchclutha, and Paretai, thrice weekly. 2. Gisborne Chief Post-office, wharves, and Rl>Uway-s a n, 48. Kaitangata and Wangaloa, thrice weekly. and delivery of postmen's bags (clearing receivers at 49. Kakapuaka Railway-siding and Waitepeka, daily. railway-station), as require~. . 50. Kokonga Railway-station, Kokonga Post-office, and Kye- 3. Gis borne wharves and vessels,lD ro~dstead, as reqUIred. burn, daily. 4. Gisborne and Mangapapa, tWlce d31ly. 51. Lauder and Beck's, thrice weekly. ,_ 5. *§II~ Gis borne, Manutuke, Wharerata, Morere, N~haka, and 52 Lawrence Weatherstone, and Bluespur, daily. ' ~': Wairoa, weekly May to October, tWlce weekly 53: Lawrence'Railway-station and Post-office, as required. November to April. ------~.-.---.-.-~

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6.·§1I~ Gisborne, Manutuke, Wharerata, Morere, Nuhaka, and 110. , Hukarere, Blackwater, and Waiuta., daily. Wairoa, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 5 and 7.) 11. Ngah~re Railway-station, Ngahere, and Nelson Creek, 7.*§11~ Gisborne, Manutuke, Wharerata, Morere, Nuhaka, and dally. Wairoa, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 5 and 6.) 12. , Progress Junction, Merrijigs, and Big River, 8. Gisborne, Mat,awhero, Manutuke, and Muriwai, daily. twice weekly. 9. Gisborne and Patutahi, daily. . 13. Reefton Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 10.§1I~ Gisborne, Tamarau, Tolaga Bay, Arero, and Tokomaru Bay, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 11 and 12.) 1l.§11~ Gisborne, Tamarau, Tolaga Bay, Arero, and Tokomaru POSTAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON. Bay, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 10 and 12.) 12.§1I~ Gisborne, Tamarau, Tolaga Bay, Arero, Tokomaru Bay, J. Arapac Junction and Ngapaenga, weekly. To Puia Springs, Tinaa.ruhe, Waitakaro, and Ruatorea, 2. Aria, Rira, and Kaeaea., weekly. (Alternative to Nvs. 4 thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 10, 11, 39, and and 4A.) 40.) :I. Aria, along Totora, Potaku, Kumara, Paraheka, and 13.§11~ Gisborne, Waerengaokuri, Tiniroto, Te Reinga, Maru­ Waitewhena Roads (rural delivery), twice weekly. maru, Frasertown, and Wairoa, weekly. (Contractor (Alternative to Nos. 4 and 4A.) to use Hangaroa deviation when completed, if re­ 4. Ana (rural dplivery along Totora, Potaku, Kumara, quired.) Paraheka, and Waitewhena Roads), Kaea.ea, Rira, 14. Gisborne, Waerengaokuri, and Harris's Corner, weekly. and Aria, t'Wice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 2, 15. Gisborne, Waiwhero, and Waimata Valley, thrice weekly. 3, and 4A.) 16. Hicks Bay and Cape Runaway, weekly. 4A. Aria, along Totora, Potaku, Kumara, Paraheka, Waite­ 17. Kahukura and Rangitukia, twice weekly. whena Roads, Kaeaea, Rira, and. Aria (circuitous 18.t Mail Coach Junction and Lower Hangaroa, twice weekly. rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 2, 19. Manut.uke and Waingake, twice weekly. 3, and 4.) 20. (a.) Matawai and Koranga (rural delivery), weekly. 5, Canluridge, Ifeneoul't, Flullle, Goutlwoud, Victoria, and (b.) Matawai and Moanui (rural delivery), weekly. Thornton Roads (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative 21. Matawai Railway-station and Post-office, as required. to Nos. 8, ]0, and 11.) 22. Matuhora and Motu, daily. 6. Cambridge - ]'encourt - Flume Road (rural delivery ter­ 23.§1I~ (a.) Motuhora, lI-Iotu, Toatoa, and Opotiki, thricc weekly. mi'!us) and Te Miro, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 7 (b.) Motu and Marumoko, weekly. and l'i!),) (Alternative to Nos. 24 and 25.) . 7. Cambridgc ..l!'encourt - Flume Road (rural delivery ter­ 24.§11~ Motuhora, Motu, Toatoa, and Opotiki, thrice weekly. minus) and Te Miro, thrice weekly. (Alternativeto (Alternative to No. 23.) . Nos. 6 and 159.) 25. Motu and Marumoko, weekly. (Alternati,e to No. 23.) 8. Cambridge, Fencourt, Goodwood, Vicu:>ria, a,nd Thornton 26. Ngatapa, Rere, and Wharekopae, weekly. Roads (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 5, 27. Panikau Junction and Williams's Homestead (carriage of 10, and 1l.) private bags only), twice weekly. 9. Cambridge, Hautapu, and Bruntwood (rural delivery), 28. Puha Railway-station and Post-office, as required. daily. (Alternative to Nos. 10 and ll.) 29. Puha and Whatatutu, daily. 10. Cambridge, Hautapu, Bruntwood, and along Fencourt, 30. Ruatorea, Waiomatatiui, Kahukura, and Te Araroa, Flume, Goodwood, Victoria, Thornton Roads, and thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 31.) Cambridge (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to 31. Ruatorea, Waiomatatini, Kahukura, and 'Ie Amraa, Nos. 5, 8, 9, and 11.) twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 30.) 1l. Cambridge, Hautapn, Bruntwood, and along Fencourt, 32. Ruatorea, Tapuwaeroa, and Pakihiroa. weekly. Goodwood, Victoria, and Thornton Roads to Cam­ 33. Ruatorea and Tuparaa, four times weekly. bridge (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 5, 34. Te Araroa and Hicks Bay, twice weekly. 8, 9, and 10.) 35. 'Ie Kamkl: and Kanakanaia, twice weekly October to 12. Cambridge, Karapiro, and Taotaoroa (with extension of May, weekly June to September. one mile and a half past Karapiro towards Horahora), 36. Te Karalm Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. (rural delivery), daily. 37. Tokomaru Bay and Hautanoa, daily. 13. Cambridge, Maungatautari, Horahora, and Cambridge 38. Tokomaru Bay wharves and Post-office, as required. (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 14.) 39. Tokomaru Bay roadstead and wharves, as required. 14. Cambridge, Maungatautari, Horahora, and Cambridge 40.§11~ Tokomaru Bay, Te Puia Springs, Tinaarnhe, Waitakaro, (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to and Ruatorea., thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 12 No. 13.) . and 40.) 15. Cambridge, Monovale, Rotoorangi, and Pukerimu (rural 41.§11~ Tokomaru Bay, 'Ie Puia Springs, Tinaaruhe, Waitakaro, delivery along Pukekura, Redoubt, Patrol, and Flat and Ruatorea, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 12 Park Roads), daily. and 39.) . Hi. Cambridge Railway-station and :Post-office, as required. 42. Tokomaru Bay and Waipiro Bay, tWIce weekly. 17_ Cambridge and Whitehall (rural delivery), twice weekly. 43. Tokomaru Bay and Whakoau, weekly. 18. Eureka Railway-station, Eureka, and Tauwhare, daily. 44. Tolaga Bay, vessels in roadstead, and Post-office, as re­ (Alternative to No. 58.) quired. 19. Frankton Junction, Koromatua,and Tuhikaramea (rural 45. (a.) Tolaga Bay and Arataha, twice weekly. delivery), daily. (b.) Arataha, Arakihi, and Puketawa, weekly. 20. Frankton Junction Railway and Cambridge (to connect 46. Waerengaahika Railway.station and Post-office, daily. with south-bound Main Trunk express from Monday 47. Waerengaokuri, Pehiri, and Tahunga, weekly. to Friday and to clear late-fee box at Chief Post­ 48. Waikohu and Whakarau (carriage of private bags only), office, Hamilton, at 9 p.m., daily with the exception twice weekly. of Saturdays. If Saturday night train is restored 49. Waingake and Paparatu (rural delivery), twice weekly between Frankton Junction and Cambridge the fre­ November t,o April, weokly May to October. quency will be reduced to five times weekly with a 50. Waiomatatini and Port Awanui, four times weekly. pro rata reduction of subsidy), daily. 51. Whatatutu and Iwiraa, weekly. 21. Frankton Junction Railway-station, Frankton Junction 52. Whatatutu and Wheturau (carriage of private bags only), Post-office, Hamilton Chief Post-office, Hamilton weekly. Railway-station, and Hamilton East (the oontractor is also required to carry postal officers between the Chief Post-office and Frankton Junction Railway­ POSTAL DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH. station on departmental business), as required. 1. Ahaura and Kopam (rural delivery), weekly. 22. Frankton Junction Railway, Whatawhata, Waitetuna, 2. Blackball Railway-station and Post-office, as required. Te Uku, and Raglan, daily. 3. Blackball and Roa., daily. (Alternative to No.4.) 23. Frankton Junction, Rosedale, and 'Ie Rapa (rural de­ 4. Blackball and Rollo, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No.3.) livery), daily. 5. Greymouth Railway-station, Wharves, and Chief Post­ 24. Frankton Junction, Whatawhata, Karamu, and Te office, as required. Pahu, daily. (Alternative to No. 24A.) 6. Greymouth and Cobden (delivery of parcels within post­ 24A. Frankton Junction, Whatawhata, Karamu, Te Pahu, man's deliveries), daily. Harapepe, and Te Rare Bridge (part rural delivery), 7. Greymouth, Rapahoe, Ten-mile Creek, and Barrytown, daily. (Alternative to No. 24.) twice weekly. :0;). Ulenmurray Landing and Post-ollice, twice weekly. 8. Greymouth and Marsden, twice weekly. (Alternative to (Alternate to No. 26.) No.9.) 26. Glenmurray Landing, Glenmurray Post-office, and 9. Greymouth and Marsden, twice weekly, summer; weekly, Woodleigh, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 25 winter. (Alternative to No.8.) and 27.) AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2077

27. Glenmurrayand Woodleigh, twice weekly. (Alternative 69. Morrinsville and ?tJoturnaoho (rural delivery), daily. to No. 26.) (Alternative to No. 70.) . 28. Hamilton (delivery of parcels within radius of one mile 70. (a.) Morrinsville and Motumaoho (rural delivery), daily. from Chief POBt-office), daily. (b.) Morrinsville Railway-station and Post-office, as 29. Hamilton, Claudelands, Rototuna, and Pukctaha (cir­ required. cuitous rural delivery to Rototuna and Puketaha), (Alternative to Nos. 69 and 71.) daily. 71. Morrinsville RlLilway-station and Post-office, as required. 30. Hamilton, Hamilton East, Tamahcre, Pukeroro, and (Alternative to No. 70.) Cambridge (part rural delivery), daily. 72. Morrinsville, Tahuna, and Patetonga (part rural delivery), 31. Hamilton and Rukuhia (rural delivery), daily. thrice weekly. 32.§~ Hangatiki Railway-station and Waitomo Cave~, twice 73. Morrinsville, Tauhei Main Road, Sands Read, Swamp daily. Road, Hangawera Roa.d, and Morrinsville (rural de­ 33. Huntly, Pukekapia, Rotongaro, and Ruawaro, twice livery), daily in summer; thrice weekly in winter. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 64, 65, 74, 75, and 76.) 34. Junction of main road (Dunmore Corner), Pepepe, and 74. Morrinsville, Tauhei Main Road, Sands Road, Swamp Waimai (part rural and private-bag delivery), twic" Road, Hangawera Road, and Morrinsville (rural weekly. (Alternative to No. 173_) delivery). thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 64, 35. Junction of Raglan-Hamilton Road, Kauroa, and Te 65, 73, 75, and 76;) Mata, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 36.) 75. ~orrinsville, Tauhei, and Whitikahu (rum 1 delivery), 36. Junction of Raglan-Hamilton Road, Kauroa, Te Mata, daily in summer; thrice weekly in winter. (Alterna­ and Aotea, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 35, tive to Nos. 73, 74, and 76.) 156, and 157.) 76. Morrinsville, Tauhei, and Whitikahu (rural delivery), 37. Kaitieke, along Kouturoa, Maungaroa, and Retaruke thrice weekly. (Alternative to NOB. 73, 74, and 75.) Roads (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative 77. Murupara and Kopuriki, weekly. to NOB. 38, 39, and 40.) 78. Ngaruawahia, Glenma.sey, Te Akatea, Waingaro, and 38. Kaitieke, Kouturoa, Maungaroa, and Retaruke Roads Te Akau (part rural delivery), thrice weekly. (rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to 79. Ngaruawahia and Te Kowhai, daily_ Nos. 37, 39, and 4O.) SO. Ohaupo, Kaipaki, and Walker's Gully (rural delivery), 39. Kaitieke (rural delivery along Kouturoa,_ MaungarolL daily. . and Retaruke Roads), and , thrice weekly. 81. Ohaupo, along Main Road, part Rukuhia Road, and {Alternat,ive to NOB. 37, 38,40, 60, and 61.} Ngahinapouri (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative 40. Kaitieke (rural delivery along Kouturoa, Maungaroa, to No. 82.) and Retaruke Roads), and Whakahoro, twice weekly. 82. Ohaupo and Ngabinapouri (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 37, 38, 39, 60, and 61.) (Alternative to No. 81.) 41. Kaitieke and Upper Retaruke Valley Road (rural de­ 83. Ohaupo, Ngaroto, Lake Road, Ohaupo Rond, Patersngi livery), twice weekly. Road, Te Awamutu Road, and Ohaupo (circuitous 42. Kakahi Railway-station and Post-office, daily. rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 84, 142, 43. Kawhia and Hauturu, twice weekly. (Alternative to and 143.) No. 96.) 84. Ohaupo, Ngaroto, Lake Road, Ohaupo Road, Paterangi 44. Kawhia and Moerangi, weekly. Road; and to Ham's and Hancock's Corners, Te Awa­ 45. (a.) Kawhia and Te Maika, twice weekly. mutu Road, and Ohaupo {circuitous rural delivery}, (b.) Te Maika and Waibarakeke, weekly in winter. daily. (Alternative to Nos. 83, 142, and 143_) (c.) Te Maika, Te Waitere, and Kinohaku, thrice weekly. 85. Ohinewai and Te Hoe, daily in summer. thrice weekly (Alternative to No. 46.) in winter. 46. (a.) Kawhia and Te Maika, twice weekly. 86. Ohinewai, Waiterimu, Matahuru, and Kaihere, twice (b.) Te Maika, Te Waitere, and Kinohaku, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 45.) 87. Ohura, Tatu, and Tokirirea, weekly. (Alternative to 47. Kawhia, Waiharakeke, and Owhiro, twice weekly in No. 88.) summer; weekly in winter. 88. Ohura and , weekly. {Alternative to No. 87.} 48. Kihikihi and Pukeatua (part rural delivery), thrice 89. * Okahukura Railway-station, Okahukura, Matiere, Niho- weekly. {Alternative to No. 14O.q niho, and Ohura, daily. . 49. Kinohaku and Te Anga (rural delivery), twice weekly. 90. Okoroire, along main Rotorua Road (rural delivery), (Alternative to No. 179.) daily. . 50. Kiokio Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. 91. Okoroire and Patetere (rural delivery), daily. {Alter­ 51. Mangaohae, Moeatoa, Kiritehere, and Marokopa (part native to No. 92.} rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 155.) 92. Okoroire, Patetere, and Rangitinuku (rural delivery), 52. Mapiu and Kaitangiweka, thrice weekly. (Alternative daily. (Alternative to Nos. 91 and 94.) to No. 172.) 93. Okoroire Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 53. Matamata and Oltauia, daily. 94. Okoroireand Rangitinuku (rural delivery), daily. (Alter­ 54. Matamata, rural delivery along Burwood, Puk'!tutu, native to No. 92.) Matai, and Peria roads, daily. 95. Ongaroto and Atiamuri, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 55. Matamata and Taiboa (rural delivory), daily. 118 and 174.) 56. Matamata and Te Poi, daily. 96. Oparau and Hauturu, t,wice weekly. (Alternative to 57. Matamata and Turangamoana (rural delivery along ~.A) • Tower and main Te Araha roads), daily. 97. Oparau and Okupata Road (rural delivery), twice weekly. 158. Matangi, Eureka, and Tauwhare, daily. {Alternative 98. Oparau Ferry and Kawhia (by launch), thrico weekly. to No. 18.} (Alternative to Nos. 99, 111, and 150.) 159. Matiere and Otangiwai, twice weekly. 99. Oparau Ferry and Kawhia (overland), tLrice weekly. 60. Maungaroa Junction and Whakahoro, thriee weekly (Alternative to Nos. 98, lll, and 150.) . (Alternative to Nos. 39,40, and 61.) 99A. Oruanui Siding and Oruanui, weekly. (Alternative to 61. Maungaroa Junction and Whakahoro, twice weekly. Nos. 63A, U8, 174, and 174A.) (Alternative to Nos. 39,40, and 60.) 100. and Rewarewa (rural delivery), twice weekly. 62. Mercer, Churchill, and Glenmurray Landing, twice 101. Otorohanga and , weekly. weekly. 102. Otorohanga, Otewa, and Tahaia, thrice weekly. 163. Mercer and Kopuku, twice weekly. 103. Otorohanga, Rangiatea, , and Paewhenua, twice 63A.. Mokai and Oruanui, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 99A, weekly. 118, 174, and 174A..) 104. Owhangn and Hikumutu Valley.(rural delivery), twille '64. Morrinsville, Hangawera, and Taubei Swamp Roads weekly. I (rural delivery), daily in summer; thrice weekly in 105. Owhango and Kawautahi Road (rurar delivery), weekly. winter. (Alternative to Nos. 65, 73, and 74.) 106. Owhango and Oio Road (rural delivery), weekly. 65. Morrinsville, Hangawera, and Tauhei Swamp Roads 107. Owha.nITo Railway-station and Post-office, daily. (rural delivery), thrice weekly_ (Alternative to Nos. 108. Piopio,"Mangaotaki, and Haku (rural delivery), twice 64,73, and 74.) . weeklv. 66. Mortinsville, Kereone, and Pakarau Settlement (rural 109. Piopio and Mahoenui, thrice weekly. (Alternative to delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 68.) No. 153.) 67. Morrinaville and Kiwitahi (rural delivery), thrice weekly. llO. Pirongia, , Te Rauamr,a, and Oparau Ferry, (Alternative to No. 68_) thrice weekly. (Alternative to NOR. III and 150.) 68. Morrinsville, Kiwitahi, Pakarau, Kereone, and Morrins­ HI. Pirongia, Puketotara, Te Rauamoa, Oparau Ferry, and ville (circuitous rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alter­ Kawhia, thrice weekly_ (Altornative to. Nos. 98, 99, , native to Nos. 66 and 67.) llO, and 150.) 2078 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 73

112. Pirongia and Te Rore, daily. 150.!Te,Awamutu Railway-station, Te Awamutu Post-office, 113.'" Pukemiro Railway-station and Post·office, thrice weekly. Pirongia, Puketotara, Te Rauamoa, Oparau Ferry, 114. Putaruru, Lichfield, Tokoroa, Ongaroto Siding, and and Kawhia, thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 98, Mokai, daily; 99, 110, and 111.) 115. Putaruru, Puketurua, and Waotu, thrice weekly. 151. Te Kauwhata Railway-station, Te Kauwhata, Waerengll', 116. Rangiriri Railway·station and Post-office, daily. and Taniwha (part rural delivery), daily. 117. Raurimu and Kaitieke (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 152. Te Kniti, Arapae, Piopio, Wairere Falls, and Aria, 118.§'\I Rotorua, AtiamUl1, Oruanui, Wairakd, ~nd Taupo, daily. (Alternative to No. 153.) weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 63A, 95, 99A,174, and 153. Te Kuiti, Arapae, Piopio, Wairere Falls, Aria, and 174A.) Mahoenui, daily as far as Aria; thrice weekly to 119.§'\I Rotorua, Murupara, and Te Whaiti, weekly. (Alter- Mahoenui. (Alternative to Nos. 109 and 15?) native to No. 173A.) 154. Te Kuiti, Mairoa, Rimunui, Waitanguru, and Mangaohae 120. Rotorua Hailway-st.ation and Post-office, as required. (part rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternativb to 121. Rotorua Railway-station and Whakarewarewa, daily. No. 155.) 122. Rotorua, Te Pu, and Ngawaro, twice weekly. (Alter­ 155. Te Kniti, Mairoa, Rimunui, Waitanguru, Mangaohae, native to Nos. 123, 124, and No. 28 Thames district.) Moeatoa, Kiritehere, and Marokopa (part rural de­ 123. Rotor"'t, Te Pu, and Ngawaro, weekly. (Alternative livery), twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. fil and to Nos. 122, 124, and No. 28 Thames district.) 154.) 124. Rotorua and 'fe Pu, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 122 156. To Mata and Aotea, thrice woekly. (Alternative to and 123.) Nos. 36 and 157.) 125.§'\I Rotorua, Waiotapu, Wharepaina, Wairakei, and Taupo, 157. Te Mat.. and Aotea, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. daily in Bummer, thrice weekly in winter, with extra 36 and 156.) trip from Waiotapu on Saturdays if required. 15i!. Te Poi and Omahine (rural delivery along Matamata, 121;. Rototuna and Horsham Downs (rural delivery), daily. Tauranga, Hinuera, and Te Aruha Roads), daily. 127. Tahuna and Mangawara Valley (rural dolivery), twice 159. Te Waikato Sanatorium and Te Miro, thrice weekl,. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 6 and 7.) • 128. Tangitu and Mokauiti, thrice weekly. 160. Tiran ann Mangapouri Settlement (rural delivery), daily. 129. Taumarunui and Otunui (rural delivery along Kururau, 161. Tirau anri Piarere (rural delivery), daily. . Whakamaro, Otunui North, and Aramahoe Roads, 162. Tirau Railway-station and Post-office, all required • and back via Okaikai Road), twice weekly. 163.'\1 Tokaanu and Taupo (by land or water), thrice weekly 130. Taumarunui Railway-station, Post-office, and River in summer; twice weekly in winter. (Alternative to Landing, as required. No. 170.) 131. Taupiri, Komakorau, and Gordonton, daily. 164. Wael't'nga and Okaeria (rural delivery), daily. 132. Taupiri and Orini (part rural delivery), daily. (Alter­ 165. Waharoa Railway-station and Post-office, four times native to Nos. 132A and 1112B.) daily. 132A. (a.) Taupiri and Orini (part rural delivery), daily. 166. Waharoa, Wardville, and Hungahunga (rural delivery (b.) Taupiri, circuitous rural delivery along Waring's, along Wardville, Waghorn, and Alexander Hoads), Henry's, Tenfoot, and Orini Roads, thrice daily. weekly. 167. Waihou and Eastport (rural delivery along Ngatumunga, (Alternative to NOB. 132, 132B, 133, and 134.) Bailey's, Elstow, Otway Settlement, Eastport, Thames, 132B. Taupiri and Orini (rural delivery along Waring'B, and Thames-Waikato Roads), daily. Henry's, Tenfoot, and Ocini 'Roads), daily. (Alter­ 168. Waihou Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. native to Nos. 132, 132A, 133, and 134.) 169.§\I'\I Waimarino and Tokaanu, thlice weekly in summer; 133. Taupiri, circuitous rural delivery along Waring's, Henry's, twice weekly in winter. (Alternative to No. 170.) Tenfoot, and Orini Roads, and Taupiri, daily. (Alter­ 170.§11'\I Waimarino, Tokaanu, and Taupo, thrice weekly in native to Nos. 132A, 132B, and 134.) summer; twice weekly in winter. (Alternative to 134. Taupiri, circuitous rural delivery along Waring's, Henry's, Nos. 163 and 169.) Tenfoot, and Orini Roads, and Taupiri, thrice weekly. 171. Waimiha, Tangitu, and Mapiu, thrice weekly. (Alter­ (Alternative to Nos. 132A, 132B, and 133_) native to No. 172.) 135. Te Akau and RU'tkiwi (private - hag delivery), twice 172. Waimiha, Tangitu, Mapiu, and Kaitangiweka, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 52 and 171.) 136. Te Anga, Awamarino, and Marokopa, twice weekly. 173. Waingaro, Pepepe, and Waimai (part rural and private­ (Alternative to No. 178.) bag delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 34.) 137. Te Awamutu, Hairini, and Puahue, (circuitOus rural 173A. Waiotapu, Murupara, and Te Whaiti, weekly. (Alter­ delivery), daily. native to No. 119.) 138. Te Awamutu and Kihikihi, twice daily. (Alternative to 174. Wairakei, Oruanui, and Atiamuri, weekly. (Alternative No. 138A.) to Nos. 63A, 95, 99A, 118, and 174A.) 138A. Te Awamutu and Kihikihi, twice daily from Kihlkihi, 174A. Wairakei and Oruanui, weekly_ (Alternative to Nos. daily to Kihikihi (Alternative to No. 138.) 63A, 99A, l18, and 174.) 175. Waitoa and Lower Waitoa (rural delivery along Nos. I, 139. Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Korakomu, and Wharepuhunga, 2,4, 7, 9, and Whakahora Roads), daily. (Alterna­ thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 140.) tive to No. 176.) 140. Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Korakonui, Wharepuhunga, 176. Waitoa and Lower Waitoa (rural delivery along Nos. 1, Matapara, and Ngaroma, thrice weekly. (Alternative 2, 7, and Whakahora Roads), daily. (Alternative to to Nos. 139, 181, and 182.) No. 175.) 140A, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, and Pukeatua, thrice weekly. 177. Waitomo Caves and Putake, weekly. (Alternative to No. 48.) . 178. Waitomo Caves, Te Anga, Awamarino, and Marokopa 141. Te Awamutu and Mangapiko (rural delivery), daily. (part rural delivery via Cave~ and Mangapohue Roads), 142. Te Awamutu, Ngaroto, Paterangi, Hancock's and Ham's twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 136 and 179.) Corners, and Ohaupo (rural delivery), daily. (Alter­ 179. Waitomo Caves, Te Anga, and Kinohaku (part rural native to Nos. 83, 84, alJ,d 143.) delivery via Caves and Mangapohue Roads), twice 143. Te Awamutu, Ngaroto, Paterangi, and Ohaupo (rural weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 49 and 178.) delivery), daily. (Alternative to No,q. 83, 84, and 142.) 180. Walton Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 144. Te Awamutu Railway-station and Post-office (day ser­ 181. Wharepuhunga, Matapara, and Ngaroma, thrice weekly. vice), as requiren. (Alternative to No. 146.) (Alternative to NOR. 140 and 182.) 145. Te Awamutu Railway-station and Post-office (to meet 182. Wharepuhunga, Matapara, and Ngaromll., twice weekly. night express trains), twice daily. (Alternative to (Alternative to Nos. 140 and 181.) No. 146.) 146. Te Awamutu Railway-station and Post-office (day ser­ POSTAL DISTRICT 011' HOKITIKA. vice and to meet night express trains), as required. I. Awatuna Railway-station, ~tafford, and Goldsborough, (Alternative to Nos. 144 and 145.) thrice weekly (two trips per day)_ 147. Te Awamutu Railway-station, Te Awamutu Post-office, 2.§'\I Harl Hari, Tetaho, Wataroa, Matainui, The Forks, and Pirongia, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 148 and Tatare, and Waiho:Gorge, twice weekly in summer; 149.) weekly in winter. (Alternative to No. 14.) 148. Te Awamutu Railway-station, Te Awamutu Post-office, 3. Hokitilm Railway-station, Wharf, and Chief Post-office, and Pirongia, nine times weekly. (Alternative to as required. Nos. 147 and 149.) 4. Hokitika, Hoho, and Humphrey's, twice weekly. 149. Te Awamutu Railway-station, Te Awamutu Post-office, 5. Hokitika, Kanieri, Woodstock, and Rimu, daily. and Pirongia, twice daily. (Alternative to Nos. 147 6. (a.) Hokitika and Lower Kokatahi, thrice weekly. " and 148.) (b.) Lower Kokatahi and Koiterangi, twice weekly. AUG. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2079

7. Junction Ma.in Road and Waitaha.;twice-weekly. I 3R. RiversdaIe and Wendon, thrice weekly. 8. Kaihinu Railway.station and Amhura, thrice weekly. 39. Riverton, Waipango, and GumInie's Bush, thrice weekly. 9. Kuma.m Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 40. Riverton Railway.station and Post-office, as required. 10. Mahita.hi, Ha.a.st, and Okuru, fortnightly. (Alternative 41. South Rillend and Dunearn (rural delivery), daily. to No. 16.) 42. Railway-station and Pine Bush, daily. n. Oka.rito and The Forks, four times weekly, summer; 43. Tokanui and Otara, thrice weekly. twice weekly, winter. 44. Tokanui, Haldane, and Slope Point, twice weekly. 12. t§lI~ Otira. Wainihinihi, Stafford, Goldsborough, and Hoki­ 45. Tokanui Railway-station, Quarry Hills, Junction Main tika, thrice weekly. Road and Waikawa Valley Road, Niagara, and 13. Ross Railway-station and Post-office, as required. Waikawa, thrice weekly. 14.§11~ (a.) Ross, Ferguson'S, Pukekura, and Hari Hari, twice 46. Tuatapere, Blue Cliff, and Port Craig, weekly. weekly. 47. Tuatapere and Pukemaori, thrice weekly. (h.) Hari Hari, Tetaho, Wataroa, Matainui, The Fork., 48. Tussock Creek and Wilson's Crossing, twice weekly. Tatare, and Waiho Gorge, twice weekly in 49. Railway-station and Post-office, daily. summer, weekly in winter. 50. (a.) Waikaka and Greenvale, t~ice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 2 and 15.) (b.) Waikaka Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. 111.§11~ Ross, Ferguson's, Pukekum, and Hari Hari, twice (c.) Waikaka and Wendon Valley, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 14.) (d.) Waikaka and North Chatton, thrice weekly. 16.§ (a.) Waiho Gorge, Waikukupa, Weheka, Karangarua, 51. and Fortrose, daily. Bruce Bay, and Mahitahi', weekly. 52. and Wrey's Bush, daily. (h.) Mahitahi, Haa.st, and Okuru, fortnightly. 53 .. Winton and Forest Hill, via Road parallel to Forest Hill (Alternative to Nos. 10 and 17). Railway to Kerr and Burke's Corner, thenCE; to Fidler's 17.§~ Waiho Gorge, Waikukupa, Weheka, Karangarua, Bruce Corner, Forest Hill School, Hall, and Church, and re- . Bay, and Mahitahi, weekly. (Alternative to No. 16.) turning to Winton via Talbot and Bennett's Corner and Gap Road (rural delivery), daily. 54. Winton, Oreti, Heddon Bush, and South Hillend, daily. POSTAL DISTRICT OF INVEROARGILL. 55. Woodlands and Dacre, twice weekly. 1. Centre Bush Railway·station, Matai, and Otapiri Gorge, 56. Wyndham, Menzie's Ferry, Seaward Downs, and Mataura twice weekly. Island, daily. 2. Chasland's, Tautuku, and Papatowai, twice weekly. 117. Wyndham and Mimihau (rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No.3.) 58. Wyndham and Mokol'eta, twice weekly. 3. Chasland's, Tautuku, Papatowai, and Waipati (ruml delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No.2.) Sea Service8. 4. Clifden and Wairoto (rural delivery), twice weekly. 1. Bluff and Half-moon Bay, twice weekly. (.Alternative 5. Colac Bay and Round Rill, thrice weekly. to No.2.) 6. Freshford Railway-station and Wendonside, daily. 2. Bluff and Half-moon Bay, weekly. (Alternative to No. 1.) 7. Gore, East Chatton, Chatton. Otama., and Knapdale, five times weekly. 8. Half-moon Bay and Paterson's Inlet, and delivering and POSTAL DISTRICT OJ' NAPIER. collecting correspondence to and from The Neck and 1. Dannevirke, Awaliki, and Mangahei, twice weekly. North Arm Settlements, weekly. (Alternative to No.2.) 9. Hedgehope Railway-station and Glencoe, twice weekly. 2. Dannevirke, Awariki, Mangahei, Waitahora, and Manga­ 10. Hokonui Railway-station and Post-office, thrice weekly. toro Valley, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 1 and n. Invercargill (clearing receiving -boxes in town and suburb.), 12.) twice daily. 3. Dannevirke: Delivery of parcels within the boundaries 12. Invercargill (delivering parcels in town and suburbs), daily. of the postmen's delivery, daily. 13. Invercargill, Isla Bank, Otahuti, and Drummond, daily. 4. Dannevirke, Kiritaki, Maharahara, and Woodville, daily. 14. Invercargill Railway-station ann Chi"f Post-office, as (Alternative to No.9.) required. 5. Dannevirke, Mangatoro, Toi Flat, Waipatiki, Weber, Ti 15. Invercargill, Lome, and , daily. tree Point, Wimbledon, and Herbertville, daily. 16. Invercargill, New River Ferry, and Otatara, twice .weekly. 6. Dannevirke Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 17. Invercargill' Waiki~i, and West Plains (rural delivery), 7. Dannevirke and Raumati, daily. also clearing receivers en route, daily. 8. Dannevirke, Ruaroa, and Te Rehunga, daily. (Alterna­ 18. Kapuka and Waituna, thrice weekly. tive to Nos. 9 and 10.) 19. Kennington, Myress Bush, , , and 9. Dannevirke, Ruaroa, Te Rehunga, Kiritaki, and M.abara­ Mabel School, thrice weekly. hara, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 4, 8, and 10.) 20.§1I~ (a.) Lumsden and , twice weekly. 10. Dannevirke and Te Rehunga, daily. (Alternative to (b.) Mossburn, The Key, , and , Nos. 8 and 9.) twice weekly, 1st November to 30th April; 11. Dannevirke and Umutaoroa, daily. weekly, 1st May to 31st October. 12. Dannevirke, Waitahora, and Mangatoro Valley, twice (Alternative to 21.) weekly. (Alternative to No.2.) 21.§l1~ (a.) Lumsden and Mossburn, twice weekly. 13. Elsthorpe and the Valley Road (rural delivery), twice (h.) Mossburn, The Key, Te Anau, and Manapouri, weekly. twice weekly, 1st November to 30th April; 14. (11.) Frasertown and Clydebank, thrice weekly. weekly, 1st May to 31st October. (h.) .And rurnl delivery to Byrne'R, weekly. (Alternative to 20.) 15. (a.) Hastings: Clearance of receiving boxes, twice daily. 22. Maitland Railway-station, Merino Downs, and Puke- (h.) Hastings: Delivery of parcels within the postmen's whenua, twice weekly. delivery, daily. 23. Mataura and Ferndale, twice weekly. (c.) Hastings Railway-station and Post-officE', as required. 24. Mataura and Knowsley Park (rural delivery), weekly. 16. Hastings, Fernhill, and Maraekakaho, daily. (Alterna­ 25. Mataura, Waimumu, and , thrice weekly. tive to No. 17.) 26. Mataura and Tuturau, thrice weekly. 17. Hastings, Fernhill, Maraekakaho, and Kereru, thrice 27. Mossburn and Matuku, twice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 16 and 30.) 28. Nightcaps, Junotion of Wairaki Road and Nightcaps to 18. Hastings and Havelock North, thrice daily. Birchwood Road, , and Birchwood, thrice weekly. 19. Hastings and Waiterenui Homestead (to include carriage 29. Nightcaps, Opio, and Beaumont Schools (rural delivery), of private bags), daily. twice weekly. 20. Hastings and Whanawhana Homestead, twice weekly. 30. Nightcaps and Wairaki (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative to No. 21.) 31. Orawia and Feldwick (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 21. Hastings, Whanawhana, and Willowford Accommodation 32. , Scott's Gap, and Aparima, thrice weekly. Rouse. twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 20 and 22.). 33. (a.) Otautau, Merrivale, Orawia, Eastern Bush, and Clif­ 22. Hastings and Willowford Accommodation House. twice. den, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 21.) (h.) Mangapiri and Blackmount, weekly. 23. Hatuma and Flemington, and to schoolhouse (rural 34. Pukerau, Kaiwera, Otaraia, Pattcrson's Block, and delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 24.) Stauiland., thrice weekly. 24. Hatuma and FleInington, and to schoolhouse (rural 35. Queenstown, Lower Shotover, Frankton, and Arrowtown, delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 23.) nine times weekly. 25. Hatuma to Rangitoto and Marakeke Roads (rural de­ 36. Queenstown, Arthur's Point, Skipper's, and Upper Shot- livery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 26.) .. over, weekly. 26. Hatuma to Rangitoto and Marakeke Roads (ruml delivery), 37. Queenstown Wharf and Post-office, as required. twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 25.) B 20S0 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 73

27,.~ Havelock North, along l\Iidclle Road to Motor·shed on 5. Collingwood, Pakawau, and Puponga, thrice weekly. bank of Tukituki River (to include carriage of private 6. Collingwood. Rockville, Aorere, and Bainham, five times bags), twice weekly. weekly. 2S. Havelo~k North, Maraetotara Settlement, 'Vaimarama, 7. Collingwood, Onakaka, Puramahoi, and Takaka, daily. and Havelock North (to include carriage of private 8. Foxhill Railway·stat;on and Post'office, twice daily. bags}, twice weekly. 9. Glenhope and Howard (rural delivery), weekly. 2\l. Ka.irakau,. Te Apiti, and Mangakuri, wrekly. (Alternative Iv.'\[ Glenhope, Kawatiri, Owen Junction, Mangarata, Mur· to No. 47.) chison, Fern Flat, Ariki, Newton Flat, Lyell. Three· 30. Maraekakaho and Kereru Homestead, thrice weekly. channel Fiat, Inangahua ,Junction, Berlin's, Tiroroa, (Alternative to No. 17.) Westport, Rotokohu, , and Reefton, thrice 31. Matamau Railway·station and Post· office, twice daily. weekly. (Tenderer. have the option of tendering for 32. Matamau and Tataramoa, daily. this service for periods of either three or five years.) 33.*t Napier and Arapawanui Sta,tion (to include carriage of II. Hadey's Road and Tasman, daily. private bags), weekly. 12. (a.) Kohatu, Motupiko, and Korere, thrice weekly. 34. Napier Main Road, thence to Havelock Road, to Thomp· (b.) Atapo anrl Tophou"e, twice weekly. son's Road, to Waimarama Road, to Orwell Road, and 13. Motueka, Ngatimoti, Orinoco, and Pokororo, thrice thence along the Main Road to junction of Havelock weekly. (Alternative to No. 14.) Rtlad (rural delivery), daily. 14. l\Iotueka, Ngatimoti, Orinoco, Pokororo, and Pangato· 35.*t Napier, Port Ahuriri, Pet'lne, and Eskdale, twice daily. tara (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to 36. Napier, Rissington, Patoka, and Puketitiri, thrice weekly. Nos. 1:3 and 16.) 3Vl

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11. Eltham, Rotokari Road to Fraser Road Factory, to 48. Strathmore and Makahu, twice weekly. Tirimoana Road, Campbell Road to Mata Factory, 49. Tariki and Ratapiko (mral delivery), daily. (Alternative . return to Eltham via Mangawhero Road (rural delivery), to No. 50.) thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 10.) 50. Tariki and Ratapiko (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 12. Eltham to Te Roti via Daheil, Skeet, and Hunter Roads, (Alternative to No. 49.) and back to Eltham (rural delivery), daily. (Alterna. 51. To Wera, Huiakama, and Strathmore, daily. (Alternative tive to No. 13.) to No. 52.) 13. Eltham to Te Roti via Da.heil, Skeet, and Hunter Roads, 52. Te Wera, Huiakama, and Strathmore, thrice weekly. and back to Eltham (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 51.) • (Alternative to No. 12.) 53. Toko Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 14. Hawera and Ararata Factory (rurnl delivery), thrice 54. Urenui and Okoke (rural delivery), thrice weekly, 1st weekly. (Alternative to No. 15.) Scptemb('r to 30th April; twice weekly, 1st May to 15. Hawera, Ararata Factory, and one mile past school, 31st August. Fraser Road (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to 55. Uruti and Pehu, weekly. No. 14 and 16.) 56.§1I Waitara, Mutunui, Qnaero, Urenui, Waitoitoi, Uruti, 16. Hawera and one mile past school, Fraser Road (rural Tongaporutu, l\lokau, and Awakino, daily. (Alter. delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 15.) native to Nos. 3lA, 57, and 58.) 17. Hawera, Inaha, Manaia, Kapuni, Mangawhero Factory, 57.§1I (a.) Waitara, l\lotunui, Onaero, Urenui, Waitoitoi, and Matapu, Powerhou~e, Okaiawa, Scott Road, to Hawera Uruti, daily. (rmill. delivery), daily. (b.) Uruti, Tongaporutu, :lfokau, and Awakino, daily in 18.• Hawera and Manaia, t.wice daily. summer, thrice weekly in winter. 19. Hawera, Mokoia, Whakamara, Meremere, and Ohangai, (Alternative to Nos. 31A, 56, and 58.) daily. 58.§11 Waitara, Motunui, Onaero, rrenui, Waitotoi, Uruti, 20. Hawera Railway·station and Post-office, as required. and Mount Messenger, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 56 21. Hawera, Wh.. reroa, and South Road to Tangahoe Hill, and 57.) Manawapou, and South Roads to Ahaiapaipa, Scott, liD. \V .litara and Tikorangi (to include sorting of correspond. Glover, Ketemarae, Mawhitiwhiti Roads to Power­ ence into private boxes, aud clearing receiver), dailv. house, returning to Hawera via Waihi Road (rural 60. Waitoitoi and Pukearuhe, twice weekly. . • delivery), daily. 61. Whangamomona, Aotuhia, Tahunaroa Road, and Okara 22. Huiroa Railway-station and Post-office, as required_ Road (rural delivery), weekly. 23. Inglewood, Kaimata, and Tarata (rural delivery), daily. 62." Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora, weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 24, 25, 26, and 32.) 63. \Vhangamomona and Mangare Road (rural delivery), 24. Inglewood, Kaimata, and Tarata (lural delivery), thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 23, 25, 26, and 32.) 64. Whangamomona Railway-station and Post-office, 8.8 25. Inglewood, Kaimata, Tarata, and Purangi (rural delivery), required. daily. (Alternative to Nos. 23, 24, 26, and 32.) 65. Wharehuia and Te Popo, thrice weekly. 26. Inglewood, Kaimata, Tarata, and Purangi (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 23,24,25, and 32.) 27. Kiore and Matau, thrice weekly. (Alternatin to No•. POSTAL DISTRIC1' OF OA.lllARU. 28 and 43). 28. Kiore, Matau, and Purangi, thrice weekly. (Alternative 1. Borton's and Kokoamo (rural delivery), daily. (Alterna. to Nos. 25, 26, 27, 32, and 43.) tive to No.2.) 29. Manaia, Kaupokonui; Otakeho, Oeo, Pihama, and 2. Borton's and Kokoamo (rura.! delivery), thrice ltOOkly. Opunake, daily. (Alternative to No. L) . . 30. Mokau and Po.riwaro (rural delivery), twice weekly. 3. (a.) Hakatara.mea and Maungatiro, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 31.) (b.) Maungatiro and Kowhatu, twiee weekly. 31. (a.) Mokau and Mangatoi Lower Home.tead, thrice (c.) Kowhatu and Dip Creek, weekly. weekly, 1st August to 30th April; twice weekly, (Returning via McCaw's once weekly.) (Rura.l delivery.) lst May to 3bt July. (Alternative to Nos. 4 and 5.) (b.) Mangatoi Lower Homeatead and Pariwaro, twice 4. (a.) Hako.tara.mea and Maungatiro, thrice weekly. weekly. (b.) Maungatiro and Kowhatu, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 30.) (Returning via McCaw's once weekly.) (Rural delivery.) 31A..§11 Mount Messenger, Tongaporutu, Mokau, and Awakino, (Alternative to Nos. 3 and 5.) daily. (Alternative to Nos. 56 and 57.) 5. (a.) Haka.taramea and IIlaungatiro, twice weekly. 3" Npw Plymouth, Lower Mangorei, Kent Road, Egmont (b.) Maungatiro, Kowhatu, and Dip Creek, weekly. Village, Inglewood, Kaimata, Tarata, and Purangi (Returning via McCaw's once weekly.) (Rural delivery.) (part rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 23, (Alternative to Nos. 3 and 4.) 24,25,26,28, and 33.) 6. Hakatara.mea, Station Peak, Clarksfield, and Mount 33. New Plymuuth, Lower Mangorei, Kent Road, Egmont Parker (rural delivery), weekly. Village, and Inglewood, daily. (Alternative to No. 32.) 7. Kurow and Hakataramea, daily. 34. New Plymouth, Omata, Oakura, Tataraimaka, Okato, 8.§1I~ (a.) Kurow, Wharekuri, Omarama, and Clearburn, Puniho, Ware!>, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Oaonui, and h1ce weekly. Opunake, da.ily. (b.) CIearbnrn and Lake Oha.u (from 15th September 35. New Plymouth Railway-station and Post.-office, as to 14th June), weekly. required. 9. Maheno, Ineholme, and Ka.uru Hill, thrice weekly. 36. New Plymouth and Tarurutangi, daily. . (Alternative to No. 10.) 37. Ngaere, Cheal Road, Wingrove Road to Mangamingi, 10. Maheno, Incholme, and Ka.uru Hill (rural delivery), Waihapa Road to Robson Road (rural delivery), daily. thrice weekly. (Alternative to No.9.) (Alternative to No. 38.) 11. Maheno and Kakanui, daily. 3S. Ngaere, Cheal Road, Wingrove Road to Mangamingi, 12. Oamaru, Ardgowan, and Airedale (rural delivery), daily. Waihapa Road to Robson Road (rural delivery), thrice 13. Oamaru Chief Post Office, Railway-station, and Break· weekly. (Alternative to No. 37.) wa~r, and delivery of postmen's parcels and overllow 39. Normanby and Okaiawa, daily. bags, as required. 40. Okau and Kotare (rural delivery), twice weekly. (Alterna- 14. Oamaru, Maruakoa, Kauru. Hill. Mara.kerake, and Kia tive to No. I.) Ora Districts (rural delivery), daily. 41. Okau and Rerekapa (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative 15. Peebles Railway-station and Post-office, twice daily. to No.1.) 16. Shag Point Railway-station and Post-office, daily. 42. Otakeho and Auroa, daily. 17. Tokarahi, Ma.erewhenua, and Livingstone, five times 43. Purangi and Matau, thrice weekly. (Alternative to weekly. (Alternative to No. 18.) NOl. 27 and 28.) 18. Tokarahi, Maerewhenua, and Livingstone, thrice weekly. 44. Stratford, Cardiff, Mahoe, Rowan, Lowgarth, and (Alternative to No. 17.) Stratford, daily. (Alternative to 4/s.) 19. Uxbridge Railway-station and Georgetown, twice daily. 45. Stratford, Cardiff. Mahee, Rowan, Lowgarth, and Stratford (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 44.) POSTAL DISTRICT OF THAMES. 46. (a.) Stratford, Douglas, and Tututawa, daily. (iI.) Tututawa and Puniwhakau, twice weekly. 1. Cape Rtmaway and Ma.tengareka Station, weekly. . (Alternative to No. 47.) 2. Cape Runaway Beach and Post.offioe, as required • 47. (a.) Stratford, Douglas, and Tututawa, thrioe weekly. 3. Hikutaia &nd Whangamata, weekly. . (ll.) Tututaw& and Puniwhakau, weekly. 4. Kopu and Turua. daily. (Alternative to No. 46.) 5. Kutarere and 'Hiwirau, twice weekly. 2082 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 73

6. (a.) Matata, Lake Rotokokio, and Manawah~, thrice 1 13. Otaio and Kohika, going via Lower Kohika Road and weekly in summer, twic~ weekly in winter. returmng via Upper Kohika Road (rural ll Station, and 30. Waihao Downs, Waihaorunga, Tara Settlement, and Pent. Black Forest Station (rural delivery), weekly. land Hills, as far as Rutherlord's Homestead (rural 4. Fairlie, Waikarua, Ashwick Flat, and Sherwood Downs delivery), thrice weekly. (rural delivery), daily for ten months, thrice weekly 31. Waihao Downs and Grassy Hills (rural delivery), thrice for July and August. (Alternative to No.5.) weekly to Brown's Corner; twice weekly to Grll.'lSY 5. Fairlie, Waikarua, Ashwick Flat, and Sherwood Downs Hills. (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No.4.) 32. Waihao Forks and Allanholm Settlement (rural delivery, 6. Fairlie and Raincliff (rural delivery through Raincliff dis- along Allanholm and Waihaonmga Roada), thrice 1M trict, going via Middle Valley and returning via Cattle weekly. Valley), twice weekly. 33. Waimate: Around Deep Creek Settlement, Waituna 7•. Geraldine and Orari, four times daily. Settlement, and circling round to Hook School, 8. Geraldine, Orari Bridge, and Woodbury (rural delivery), d'Auvergne's Road, O'Neill's Road, Makikihi to Hunter twice daily. Hills Road as far as Teschemaker's Valley Road, along 9. Geraldine, Four Peaks, Pleasant Valley, Te Moana, continu­ Sodwall Extension; thence Tcschemaker's Valley Road ing aBfaras Lynn's Road, along Woodside Road to Gapes to Pakihi Road, to Hunter School, Hunter Post-office, Valley, up Beautiful Valley as far as Newton's, and and Makikihi; thence via Hook Road to Adamson's Kakahu Bush, returrring to Geraldine through Wahi­ Corner, back to Station Road, past Bitchener's on mQmona and Gapes Valley, and on to Hilton Road Great South Road, along Main Road to Waimate (rural (rural delivery), daily; except to Beautiful Valley, delivery), daily; except along Sodwall Extension, thrice weekly. twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 28.) 10. Glenavy, Ikawai, and Elephant Hill, returning via Middle 34. Waimate Railway-station and Post-office, as required. Road (rural delivery), twice weekly. 35.*t IVaimate, Arno, Waihao Forks, and Waihao Downs, 11. Greig's Comer and Craigmore Settlement (rural delivery), daily. thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 25.) 36. Waitawa Railway-station and Kerry Town, daily. , 12. Orari and Belfield, thrice weekly. 37. Woodbury and Orari Gorge Station (rural delivery), daily.: i AUG. 4.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2083

POSTAL DISTRICT OF W ANGANUI. 40. Patea Railway-station and Post-office, as required. 1. Aramoho and Mr. Earle's residence (rural delivery), daily. 41. Patea and Whenuakura, daily. 2. Ball Road Railway-station, Alton, and Hurleyville, daily. 42. Pipiriki WI,arf and Post-office, as required. 3. Bull's. and Bell's Gate on Raumai Road (rural delivery), 43. Rae~ihi and junction of Para para and Matahiwi Roads, tWICe weekly. Vla Para para Road (rural delivery), weekly: 4. Bull's.and Brandon Hall Road (Awdry's), (rural delivery), 44.§ Raetihi and Pipiriki, twice weekly. (Alternative to thrlCe weekly. No. 45.) 5. Bull'~, Parawanui, and Scott's Ferry (part rural delivery), 45. Raetim and Huikumu Junction (Butler's), via Pipiriki dally. Road, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 44.) " Erua and Riariaka (Luoni's), (rural delivery), weekly. 46. Raetihi Railway·station and Post-office, four times daily. 7. Greatford and Bull's, four times daily. 47. Raetihi and Ruatiti (rural delivery on Ohura Road and 8. P"unterville, Onga Road, Turakina River, junction of depositing mail for l\Ianganui-o-te.ao, Hoihenga, Puke­ Fordell and Mangahoe Roads (rural delivery), twice kaha, Motete, and Middle Roads at the nearest point weekly. on Ohnra Road), twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 48.) 9. Hunterville, Sandon Block, Mangapapa Road, and Paki­ 48. Raetihi, Ruatiti, and junction of Ohura and Erua Roads hikura Road (rural delivery), twice weekly. via Ohura Road (part rural delivery), twice weekly: 10. Hunterville Railway-station and Post-office, as required. (Alternative to Nos. 47 and 51.) 11. Huoterville, West Road (Burn's), and Watershed Road 49. Raetihi and J. Splitt's, via Makotuku Valley Road (rural (Earle's), (rural delivery), twice weeklv. delivery), twice weekly. 12. Junction of Ohura and Manganui-o-te-a';, Roads to juoc­ 50. Ruanui Homestead and Bell's Junction, via Turakina tion of the Ohura and Middle Roads, via Manganui­ Valley Road (rural delivery), twice weekly. o-te-au, Motete, Pukckaha, and Middlc l~oads (rural 51. Ruatiti and J. ?If. Duncan's Homestead, via Ohura R{)ad delivery), twice weekly. (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 13, 14, 13. Junction of Ohura and Erua Roads, and juoction of and 48.) Waipapa and Mangatiti Roads, via Ohura and Wai­ 52. Ruatiti and A. Milbank's Homestead, via Pehu and papa Roads (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative to Mangatiti Roads (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative Nos. 14, 22, and 51.) to No. 14.) 14.11~ Juoction of Ohura and Erua Roads, and Ruatiti, via 53. Taihape and Kaweka (rural delivery), twice weekly. Ohura, Waipapa, Mangatiti, and Pehu l~oads (rural 54. Taihape and Moawhango, thrice weekly. delivery), twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 13,22, 55. Taihapc and Papaki Road (Scott's), (rural delivery) 51, and 52.) da~ .' 15. Kai 1wi and Paparangi Homestead via Rangitatau Road 56. Taihape Railway-station and Post-office, as required. (rural delivery), twice weekly. 57. Taibape, Winiata, Ohutu, Taoroa, vVheeler's, Raukura, 16. Kakaramea Railway-station and Post-office, daily. and Taiha pe (part rural deli very), thrice weekly. 17. Karioi and Kennedy's Homestead via Rangiwaea Road 58. Taoroa and Mokai (rural delivery), twice weekly. (rural delivery), twice weekly. 59. Taoroa and Pukeokahu (rural delivery), twice weekly. 18. Makakaho Suspension Bridge, along Makakaho and Te 60. Te Tuhi Landing and Martin's Homestead (rural delivery), Mutu Roads, to M. R. Murphy's (rural delivery), twice weekly. we~ly. 61. Top of Parihauhau Hill and Mangahouhi (Todd's), (rural 19. Makirikiri and Makirikiri Valley (Lambert's), (rural de· delivery), twice weekly. livery), twice weekly. 62. Turakina, Turakina Valley, andl\Iangara Creek, via Fitz· 2(;. Mangamahu and Ngamatea via River Road (rural de· herbert's (rural delivery), twice weekly. livery), twice weekly. 63. Up river wharves and Ohief Post·e-Jlice, Wanganui, six 21. Mangapurua Landing and Quin's Homestead via Mango,. trips per week as required. purua Valley Road (rural delivery), weekly. 64. Utiku, along , Ornatana Bridge, and Makopua 22. Mangatiti Landing, along Mangatiti and Waipapa Roads, Road to O'Brist's Farm (rural deli:-ery), twice weekly. to Stafford's (rural delivery), weekly. (Alternative to 65. Waltotara, Ngutuwera Ngamatapourl, and Taumatatahi Nos. 13 and 14.) (part rural delivery), twice weekly. 23. Mangaweka, Manui, along Mataroa Road to S. B=ing's, 66. Waitotara and Orangimea, via Rangitatau Road (part back to Makohine Valley Road Junction, along Mako­ rural delivery), weekly. hine Valley Road to Te Kapua and Mangaweka (rural 67. Wait{)tara Railway-station and Post-office, as required. delivery), thrice weekly. 68. Wanganui, clearance of town receiving-boxes and de· 24. Mangaweka Railway·station and Post-office, as required. livery of Postmen's overflow bags, as required. 25. Mangaweka, Ruahine, Karewarewa (junction of Auputu 69. Wanganui, delivery of parcels in borough and suburbs, and Mania Roads), and Rangi wama (part rural delivery), within an area of two miles from Chief Post-office daily. twice daily. ' 26. Mangaweka, Hawainga, Kawhatau Junction, Kawhatau 70. Wanganui, Fordell, and l\iangamahu, daily. Valley, Auputn, and Mangakoeke Roads, and Upper 71. (a.) Wanganui and Makirikiri, daily. Kawhatau (Bailey Bros.), (rural delivery), thrice (b.) W!,nganui, lYlakirikiri, Kakatam, along Parapara f!l.weekly. Road to GleIm's (part rural delivery), thrice weekly. 27. Manutahi Railway-station and Post'office, daily.' 72. Wanganui.Railway.station, Wharves, and Chief Post-office, 28. Marton, Tutaenui, Jenkins' Corner, Jefferson's Line, as requIred. Neumann's Gate, Fern Flat, Hadfield's, Bowen's, 73. Wanganui, Rapanui, junction of Kai 1wi Beach and Kai Bonny Glen, and Bruce's Road ; and Marton, Onepum lwi Valley Roads, Westmere, Mosstown, Tayforth, Bridge, Gower's Gate (Leedstown), and Cliff Road Upper St. John's, Blueskin, Grange and Brunswick (rural delivery), daily. , Roads, and Nos. 1 and 2 Lines, via Warrengate Road 29. Marton Railway· station and Marlon Post -office, as (rural delivery), daily. required. 74. Waverley and junction of the Mataimoana and Moea­ , 30. Marton to Williamson's Road (Gaisford's) via Pukepapa, watea Roads (rural delivery), weekly. Makirikiri, and Great North·western Roads; Bull's, 75. Wavorley and Motoroa (Wilkie's), via Okotuku Road along Great North-western Road to Williamson's (rural delivery), weekly. Road (rural delivery), daily. 76. Waverley Railway.station and Post-office, as required. 31. Mataroa, Koeke, via Rongoiti and Panemango Roads, 77. Westmere Railway-station and Brunswick, daily. thence along Huia and Whaka Roads (except between 78. Westmere Creamery and Wai Ora Cheese-factory (rural R. B. Owen's and J. C. McCarthy's), thence to Tiri· delivery), daily. raukawa, and haok to Mataroa (rural delivery), twice weekly. POSTAL DISTRIOT OF WELLrNGTON. 32. Mataroa and Ruanui Homestead (rural delivery), twice I. Apiti and Ridge Road (rural delivery), weekly. weekly. 2. Apiti and Table Flat (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 33. Matukuroa and Maben Road (RockeU'B), (rural delivery), 3. Apiti, K!,heke, Umutoi, and Utuwai (rural delivery), thrice weekly, 1st September to 31st May; twice thrice weekly. , weekly, 1st June to 31st August. 4. Ashhurst, Pohangina Road, Watershed Road, Jfeilding 34. l\loawhango and Mangaohane (rural delivery), weekly. Road, Bunnythorpe Road, Palmerston North Road, 35. Moumahaki Railway·station and Ngutuwera, daily. and intersecting roads (rural delivery), daily. 36. Ohakune Railway·station and Ohakune Post-office, as 5. (a.) Ashhurst, Raumai, and Pohangina, daily. required. (b.) Ashhurst, Raumai, Pohangina, Ngaputahi, Utuwai, Omngaiti and Hinau (rural delivery), twice wcekly. Piripiri, Komako, Awahou, and return via Po· Okehu Railway-station and MaxwelltoWll, daily. hangina to Ashhurst (rural delivery), thrice Okoia, No.3 Line, and Long Acre Valley (rural delivery), weekly. twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 109.) 2084 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT~.

6. Brancepeth and Ngaumu Road (rural delivery), twice: 35. Greytown, along Battersea Road from Diok's Corner to weekly. Galyer's Corner (rural delivery), daily. '7. (a.) Carterton, Belvedere, Carringron, and West Tara· 36. Haunui and Main Road, twice weekly. tahi section, as follows: Carterron-Belvodcrc I 3i. Himatangi and Orona Downs, daily. Road ro Eagle's Hinau Gully Road, Moore's Road, 38. Hinakura, Glendhu, Pahaoa, and Glenhurn (delivery of Hururoa Road, Chester Road, Norfolk Road ro private bags), weekly. H. C. Thomson's, thence ro Main Road, Chester I 39. Junction Kahutara Road and Pahautea, thrice weekly. Road, Haringa Road, Cobden Road, lIfanning's 4Q. Kaitawa and Hinemoa (rural delivery), daily. Road, Brooklyn Road ro Conwell's, and back to 41. Karori and ~fakara, d&ily. (Alternative to No. 42.) Carterton (rural delivery), daily. 42. Karori and Makam, thrice weekly. (Alternative to (b.) Cart.erton, Hoddul"s Road, lJalefield Road to No. 41.) Bassett's, Jervois Road, ,Joseph Road ro Saywell's, 43. Kimbolton, Parson's Ford Bridge (via Kimbolron Road, Moffet Road ro school, Railway Road, Water. Oroua Valley Road, Branch Road, and Terrace Road), son's Road ro Knowles's, Swamp Road, and Perry's ruml box, Kiwitea (via Terrace Road, Branch back ro Carterton (rural delivery), daily. ' Road, Orona Valley Road, Kimbolton Road, Junction 8. Cartorton and Gladetone, via Somerset Road, Dorset Road, and McBeth Road), and Kimbolron (via Road, and Francis Road, Mangahuia, Ahiaruhe, Pona· McBeth Road, Forest Road, and Edward Street), tahi Road, Parkvale, Waihakeke, and Carterron (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No.9.) 44. Kimbolron, Mangarimu, Pemoorron, and Rangiwahia 9. Cartcrtcn and Gladsrone, via Somerset Road, Dorset (part rural delivery), daily. Road, and Francis Road, Mangahuia, Ahiaruhe to Mi. Levin and Foxron (rural delivery), twice daily. Facrory, Ponatahi Road, Parkvale, Waihakeke, and 46. Levin Railway·station, Post·office, and Weraroa, as reo Carterton (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to quired. No.8.) 47. Linton, Kahatarawa, and Moturimu (rural delivory), 10. Carterton, Te Wharau, and Land's End (includes delivery weekly. of private bags), twice weekly. (Alternative to 48. Lower Hutt and Normandale (rural delivery), thrice Nos. 33B and 62.) weekly. 11. Calterton Railway·station and Post'office, as required. 49. Lower Hutt Railway·station and Post·office; as required. 12. Clareville Railway·station and Post·office, thrice daily. 50. Makuri and Coono!)r (rural delivery), twice weekly. 13. Colyton, Spur Road, Midland Road, Wanganui Harbour 51. Mangamahoc, Smith's Line, and Hastwell's (rural Board block (round trip), (rural dplivery), daily. delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 18.) (Alternative to No. 28.) 52. llIangamaJre, ).farima, and Nikau (rural dobvcry), daily. 14. Eketahuna, Tawataia, Alfredron, and Tiraumea (rural 53. Mangatainoka and Rnawhata (rural delivery), thrico delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 105.) weekly. 15. Eketahuna, Newman, Nireaha, and Atea (part rural 54. Martinborough, Tuhirangi, Hautotara, Birch Hill, Sunny· delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 18.) side, Whakapuni, Lagoon Hill, Tuturumuri, Te 16. Eketahuna, Newman, Hamua, Kunini, l'alliatua, lIIanga· Awaitc, Tora, White Rock. Kaiwaka, and Homebum ramarama, Kaitawa, Tane, Rongomai, and retum ro (rural delivery &nd private.bag service), twice weekly. E~etahuna (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative ro 55. Martinborough, Hillside, Wantwood, Haurotara, Roo· No. 78.) kakoputuna, Dyerville, Morrison's, and Martin· 17. Eketahuna, Rongokokako, and Kaiparoro, returning via borough (rural delivery), daily. Lower Road (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to 56. Martinborough, Spring Grove, and Hinakura (rural No. 18.) delivery), thrice weekly. 18. Eketahuna, Newman, Nireaha, Atea, and via Nireaha 57. (a.) ~Iasterton, Taueru, and Tinui, daily. Road to Rongokokako, Falkner's Road, Kaiparoro (b.) Tinui, Whakataki, and Castlepoint, thrice weekly. Road to Hastwell's, Smith's Line, and Mangamahoe, (Alternative to No. 58.) and return via Lower Road to Eketahuna (part rural 58. ~lasterron, Taueru, Tinui, Whakataki, and Castlepoint, delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 15,17, and 51.) thrice weekly. (Alternative ro No. 51.) 19. Eketahuna. Railway·station and Post·office, as required, 59. (a.) Masterton, Te Qreore, Whangaehu, along the 20, (a,) Feathersron, .J<'eatherston South, and Tauherenikau Whangaehu Road to Wai·iti and Ditton (rural (rural delivery), daily. delivery), daily. (h.) Feathersron Railway·station and Post·office, as (b.) Masterten and .H.angitumau (rural delivery), daily. required. 60. lIfasterton, Bideford, and Glendonald (delivery of private (Alternativo to Nos. '21 and 22.) bags), thrice weekly. 21. Feathersron, Feathersron South, and Tauherenikau 61. Master1A>n, Taueru, Carswell's, Blairlogie, Seven Oaks, (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 20.) Beaumont, Waikaraka, Fernglen, Kokewai, Beau· 22. Feathersron Railway·station and Post'office, as required. maris, Riversdale, Eparaima, Waiorongo, and Home· (Alternative ro No. 20.) wood (includes delivery of private hags), twice weekly. 23. Feathersron, Kahutara; Matawhero, Burnside, Taununui, 62.' Masterton, Te Wharau, and Land's End {includes de. Pirinoa, Turanganui, and Whangaimoana (Kennedy's), livery of private bags), twice weekly. (Alternative (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternativo tenders to Nos. 10 and 33B.) are invited for a service (a) as now performed; (b) 63. Mastcrton, Waingawa, and Matahiwi. (rural delivery), when Ruamahanga bridge re·erected.) daily. ' . 24. Feathersron, Kaiwaiwai, and Martinborough, thrice 64. (a.) Mastel'ton Railway·station and Post·office, as reo daily. quired. , 25. Feathersron, Waiorongomai, and Wharepapa (rural (b.) Masterton: Delivery of parcels within a radius of delivery), twice weekly. two miles from Post~office, daily. 2~. Feilding, Cheltenham, Kiwitea, and Kimbolron, daily. (Alternative to Nos. 65 and 66.) 27. F~ilding, Cheltenham, Kiwitea, Kimbolton, and Apiti 65. lIIasterton Railway·station and Post·office, as required. (part rural delivery), daily. , (Alternative ro No. 64.) , is. ilt.) Feilding and Colyton (rural delivery), daily. 66. lIfastertoil:" Delivery of parcels within' a radius of two (b.) Colyton, Spur Road, Midland Road, Wanganui miles from Post· office, daily. (Alternative to No. 64.) Harbour Board blook (round trip), '(rural delivery), 67. J\lasterton, Homebush, Te Whiti, Gladstone, Longbush, , daily. . and Spring Grove' (rural delivery and 'private;bag (Altrernative ro Nos. 13 and 29.) service). daily. . 29. Feilding and Colyton (rural delivery), daily. (Alter. 68. Hasterten, lirancepeth, and Stronvar (cldlvery'of private native ro No. 28.) bags); twice weekly. 30. Feilding Railway·station and Ptist-office, as required. 69. Masterton, Mount Bruce, via Upper Opaki. andPirau 31. Feilding, Awahuri, Sanson, and Ohakea, daily. Roads and Kaiparoro (rural delivery), daily. '., 32. Feilding, Makino, Ridgelands, Cunningham's, and Wai· 70. lIfasterton, Westmere Road, and Te Weraiti (rural tuna West, daily. 33. Foxton, Marotiri, Mouroa, and Shannon, twice daily. delivery), twice weekly. (Altern&tive tQ No. 111.) (Altern&tive ro Nos. 334 and 1004.) 71. Masterton and East Taratahi (rural deliv!,ry), daily. 334. Forlan and Marotiri (rural delivery), thrice weekly. 72. Mauriceville and Ihuraoo (rural delivery), thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 33.) 73. Mauriceville and Mauriceville West, daily. 33B. Gladstone, Te Wharau, and Land's End (inoludes de. 74. Moore's Junction and Pori (rural delivery), thrice weekly. livery of private bags), twice weekly. (Alternative 75. Mount Stewart, Henson's Corner, Sanso~ Road, Bremer's to Nos. 10 and 62.) Homes~d, and Wairohi Road (delivery of private 34. Gr{lYtown Railway·station and Post'office, as required. bags), dally. AUG~ 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l''l'E. 20t'35

76. Nireaha and Putara, thrice weekly. 107. (a.) Uppcr Hutt, over Wallaceville Hill and Road, 77. Otaki Railway·station and Post·office, as required. Mangaroa Road, and ~langaroa, Akabrawa, and hack to Upper Hutt (rural delivery), thrice 78. Puhiatua, Konini, Hamua, Newman, Ekctahuna, Rongo· wt'ekh-. nlai, Tane, Kaitawa, Mangaramararna, and return to Pahiatua (rural delivery), daily. (Altr'rntttiv(' to (b.) Upper Hutt, Stokes Valley, then back through No. 16.) 'Vhiteman's Valley, and along Wallaeeville Road, over Wallaceville Hill to Upper Hutt (rural be­ 79. Pahiutua, Kohinui, and Makairo, r"turning via NgatUl'i livery), thrice weekly. (rural delivery), daily. (AlternatiYe to No. lOS.) 80. Pahiatua' Railway-station, Mangamutu, and p,.,hiatua Post-office, as required. lOR. (n.) (;1'1'<'1' Hutt, over WailHl'('villc Hill rind Roati' 81. Pahiatua, Mangahao, Ballance, Makomako, and along )fangal'Oa Huad, and ~rangaroa, Akatarawa, and Valley Road to Mangahao and Pahiatua (rUl'al back to 'Cppc!' Hutt (rural delivery), thrice delivery), daily. woekly. (h.) 82. (a.) Pahiatua and MakUl'i, daily. Upper Hutt, Whiteman'> YHllty, and along Wallacc· (b.) Makuri, Mangatiti, Pukctoi, and Pongaroa, thrice ville Hoad, ovn Wallacevillc Hill to Upper Hutt weekly. (rural tldivery), thrk" weekly. (c.) Makuri, Rakaunui, via Rimu Road, and Pongaroa, (Altern"tiv" to No. 107_) thrice weekly. 109. (a.) l'tmmi, Pilipiri, Komako, Awahou, Pohangina. 83. Pakowhai and Glencoe Junction (delivery of private Raulllai, and Ashhurst, returning by same route bags), weekly. (rural delivery), thrioe ,,<'ekly. ~4. Palmerston North, Newbury, Kauwhata, Awahuri, (h.) Utuwai, Ngaputahi, Pohangina, Raumai, and Ash­ Rongotea-, and Carnarvon, daily. hurst, returning by same route, on alternate days 85. Palmerston North and Kairanga, daily. (Alternative to to (a) (rural dcliYt>ry) hy motor-cal' or motor­ Nos. 86 and 88.) cycle at contractor's option, thrice wf'eldy. ;;6. Palmerston North along Boundary Road, Railway R"ad, (Alternative to No.5.) Be berts's Line, Bunnythorpe Line, Rangitikci Line, llO. (a.) ,"aiiuna West and Rewa. daily. Lower Aorangi Road, No.4 Line, McKcnzie Soldiers' (b.) Rc-wa and l'"kihikl1ra (rlll'al d~livery), twice weekly. Settlement, Bunnythorpe Line,' Karorc Road, Kai­ ll1. Westmere Road from junction Te Weraiti and Brance­ ranga No. I Line, Longburn-Rongotea Road, Clover­ peth Roads to Westmere Homestead (rUlnl delivery), lea Soldiers' Settlement, Gillespic's Linc, Hughes'S twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 70.) Line, Flyger's Line, all intersecting roads, and Bound­ ary Road to Palmerston North (rural delivery), daily. 112. Vi'oodville, along Napier Road as far as Hopelands Road, (Alternative to Nos. 85, 87, and 88.) along Hopeland. Road to Kumcroa, back to Hopc­ 1'\7. Palmerston North along Boundary Road, Railway land", along Xgaawapurua Hoad (taking in Hopelands Road, Roberts's Lim', Bunnythorpe Line, intersecting Cheese-factory) to MaRtCI'ton Hoad, to Troup Road; roads, and Rangitikei Line to Palmerston North yia Troup Road and Ormond Road back to Masterton (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 86.) Road, thence south along l\Iasterton 'Road to 88. Palmerston North along Ran!!;itiic.ei Line, Lower Aorangi "Carill's," and back along l\fasterton Roud to Wood­ Road, No. 4 Line, McKenzie Soldier.' Settlement, ville (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 114.) Bunnythorpe Line, Karerc Road, Kairanga No. 1 lla. 'Voodvil1e, along Napier Road to Huggirs's, back to Line, Longburn-Rongotea Road, ('Invcdea Soldiers' O'Neil's Road, along O'Neil's Roadto Papata wa Settlement, Gillespie's Line, Hughes's Line, Flygcr's School, thence follow ::IIangaatua Valley Road to • Line, all intersecting roads, and Boundary Road, to Maharahara 'Vest, and Pmfold Road to Mangarawa Palmerston North (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative and Woodville (rural delivery), daily. (Alternative to Nos. 85 and 86.) to No. 114.) 89. Palmerston North, Kelvin Grove, and Whakaronga 114. (a.) Woodville, along Napier Road to Huggins's, back (rural deli wry), daily. to O'Neil's Road, along O'Neil's Road, to 90. Palmerston North Railway-station and Post-office, as Papatawa School, thence follow l\fangaatua required. Valley Road to l\Iaharahara West and Penfold 91. Palmerston NOIth, Tiritea Vallev Road, Fitzhcrhcl't Road to l\fangarawa and Woodville (rural de­ West, and Main Wellington Road (rural delivery), livery), daily. daily. (h.) Woodville, along Napkr Road, Hopelands Road to 92. Paremata and Pahautanui, daily. KumBroa, back to Hopelands and Ngaawapurua 9:1. Petone Railway·station and Post-office, as required. (taking in Hopelands Cheese-factory), along Hope. 9.1,. Pongaroa and Aohanga (rUl'al delivery), twice weekly. lands and Kgaa \Va pUl'tla Roads to Masterton Road, 91,. Pongaroa, Maim, along Alfredton-Weber Road, 'Vai- to Troup Road; via Tl'Oup Road and Ormond patukaka Road, Waihi Valley Road, and Pllhiutua­ Road back to Masterton Road, thence south Pongaroa Roads and Pukehinau (rural delivery), along l\[usterton Road to "Carin's," and baek thrice weekly. along l\[asterton Road to Woodvillc (rural de­ 96. Raliaunui, Waikereru, and Mara (rural delivery), twice li very), daily. weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 112 and 113.) 97. Rangiotu and Mangawhata, daily. 115. Woodville Railway-station and Post· office, as required. 98. Rangiwahia and Whitebridgc, via Main Road and Kimbolton Road (Stewart's), (rural delivery), thrice Sea Service. weeklv. [19. Rongote~, Glen Oroua, Taikorca, and Kainmtarau (rural \, ,Yeilington, Hikoekllt'H, Anakoa Bay, Te Puru, Wakata­ delivery), daily. . huri, Port LigaI'~ Bulwpr, PollllPnui, \~laihohonu, i, 100. Shannon, Kara Road, Kingston Road, Kaihinau Hoael Elaine Bay, Bright luno:;:, Ahu1arna. Hop" Crail Bay, Victoria Road, and Makurerua (rural delivery), thrice Homewood. Te Hawa, Tila{Jr~l, Nydia Bay~ Maori weekly. Bay, Pinohi", 'Yhatanihi, .Mahau, and Havelock, fortnightly. lOOA. Shann~n and Moutoa, daily. (Alternative to No. 33.) 101. Te Wharau, Kaiwhata, and KummersH'in (delivery oj private bags), twice weekly. 102. Tillui, Manawa, and Annedale (ruml delivery), twic, POSTAL DISTRICT OF WESTPORT. weeklv. 1O:~. Tinui, Tinui Valley, and Temai (rural delivery), fort- 1. Railway-station, Coal-bins, and Post-office, as nightly. • l'equi'erl. 104. Tinui Junction and Whareama (part rural -delivery) 2. 1\>r"1'uia and Manlia South (rura! deliver."), weekly. thrice weekly. 3. Millerton Brakehead an.l::1I;llCiton, daily. 105. Tiraumea, Alf;"dton, Tawataia, and Eketahuna (rum 4. Murchison. ::Ilatakitaki, rpper )Iatakitaki, Warwick Junc­ delivery), daily. (Alternative to No. 14.) tin.,. and .Mar·lill, weekly. 106. Tiraumea and Waihoki Valley (delivery of private bags) 5. (a.) Sullivan'" Bridrre and Al'iki. three times weekly thrice weekly. (b.) Ariki and Pael1ga (rural delivery), weekly. 2086 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 73

6. (a.) and Denniston, twice daily. Successful tenderers will be required to show that they (b.) Denniston and Burnett's Face, daily. are in a position to satisfactorily carry out the services. 7.§1I~ Westport, Corbyvale, Te Namu, Kongahu, Arapito, Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of con· Karamea Ferry, MaIket Cross, and Karamea, twice tract, may be procured at any post.office. we£kly. 8. Westport, Addison's, and Charleston, twice weekly. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed 9. Westport: Vessels in harbour, Railway.station, and Chief form. Post·office, as required. Tenders, endorsed" Tenders for lI-!ail.service, No. ," to 1O.§1I,-r We8tport, Tiroroa, Berlin's, Inangahua Junction, be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district Inangahua Landing, Rotokohu, Cronadun, and Reef· to which the tender may specially refer. ton, daily. (Te~derers have the option of tendering for this service for periods of either three or lfive R. B. MORRIS, Secretary. years.)

Tenderers are to understand that they may tender for a • Services may be affected by raOway extension, and may be terml· service to commenee from either terminal. nated by tbe postmaster·General on his giving one month's notice In Tenderers are requested to clearly specify the mode of writing. conveyance in the space for that purpose in the form of t Services may be terminated by the Postmaster· General on his giving tender. one month's notice in writing. § Special eonditlons attach to these tourist services. Particulars may Contractors are not required to convey parcel. post parcels be ascertained from Chief Postmasters. (except express transit parcels) to offices served by rail or II Clause 5 of the special eonditlons attaching to tourist services does steamer. not apply to these servlees. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. , Clause 7 only of the special conditions attaching to tourist services The attention of tenderers is directed to the terms and applies to these services. In delivering and receiving maDs at railway· stations It Is understood conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender that eontractors deal wltb the gnards of trains, and that delivery of the forms. malls Is to be made Into the railway·vans If required.

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