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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921.

Land set apart Jor Selection. In the Wellington Land Distriot; as the same is more I p ..rtioularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 50641, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon A PROCLAMATION. coloured red. HEREAS hy seotion sixty-three of the Land Laws W Amendment Act, 1913, it is, ..mongst other things, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ ena.cted that in no case shall any moneys be expended under Gener.. l of the Dominion of New Zealand; and illS11ed the provisions of the said section sixty-three in connection under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government with any block of la.nd, unless that block is set apart for House at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1921. selection under that section pursuant to Procla.mation in E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works. that behalf : Now, therefore, in pursuance ..nd exercise of every power GoD SA va TJIIi Kura! and authority enabling me in this behalf, and for the purposes of the ..fores .. id Act, I, .Tohn Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-Gener.. ! of the Dominion of New Zealand, Land vrodaimed a. a Street, and Street *.ed, in Block VI. do hereby procla.im the land described in the Sohedule hereto Port Nioholson Survey District, Oity ()f Wellington. as set apart for selection. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. A PROCLAMATION. AUCKLAND LAND DISTBIOT.-HAEPAHU BLOCK. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by SECTIONS 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block XI, Section 2, Block XV, ..nd seotion eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rush­ worth, Visoount Jeliicoe, Governor·Genera.! of the Dominion Section I, Block XVI, Ps.kaumanu Survey District: Area, of New' Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a street the land 4,160 acres 2 roods 22 perches. - in Port Nicholson Survey District described in the First Given under the hand of ,His Excellency the Governor· Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proolaim ae closed General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued the street described in the Second Schedule hereto. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 21st day of Janua.ry, 1921. FIRST SCHEDULE, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. LANn PBOCLUH1liD AS A STREET. GoD SAVE THI!l KING! ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proalaimed ae .. street :- A. R. P. Be1Dg Portion of Land proclaimed a. a Street in Blook VII, Port NichoZ,on o 0 9'28 Lot 19 on D.P. 2644, part Section 1; Survey DUtrict, Oity of WelZington. coloured red. o 0 9'9 Lot 19 on D.P. 2644, part Section 1; [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. colon red blue. A PROCLAMATION. Harbour R.D., City of Wellington. I N pursuance and exeroise of the powers oonferred by SECOND SCHEDULE. seotion eleven of the L .. nd Act. 1908, I, John Rush­ STBI!lET OLOSI!lD. worth, Viscount Jellieoe, Governor·Genera! of the Dominion of New Zealand, do herebv proclaim as a street the land in Approximate areas of the pieces of street oIlMed :- Port Nicholson Survey District desoribed in the Schedule A. R. P. Adjoining or pualng throngh hereto. o 0 9'27 Lot 52, Wadestown, part Seotion 1. o 0 8'11 • 53 SCHEDULE Onlnured on pla~: Grllfln .. " . Harbour R.D., City of Wellington. ApPROXIMATE area of the pIece of land proolaimed as a street: I 2 roods 38'3 perches. I All situated in Block VI, Port Nicholson Survey District. Portion of Town Belt, Town of Wellington, Block VII, : (S.O. 1553.) Port Nioholson Survey District (City of Wellington). I All in the Wellington Land Distriot; as the same are (S.O.I609.) I more partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. A 358 THE NEW ZEAI-IAND GAZETTE. ,[No.9

50488, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public I All situated in Block xn Hukerenui Survey Dist.rict Works at Wellington, in the Wellillgton Land Di81ric~, (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 19720.j and thereon coloured"", above mentiolled. All in the North Auckland Land District; as the same are · d h h' d f H' Imore pa.rticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. GIven un er t e an 0 18 Excellency the Governor· 44358 d P ·t d' th ffi f th M' . t f Publ' W k General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued ' ,e OSI e. me? ?e 0 elm" .er ? 10 or s under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Ia.t Wellmgton, m the ~ellmgton Land DlstrlCt, and thereon House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921. coloured as above mentIOned. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealana; and Issued nOD SAVl( THE KINO! under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921. Land ))roc/aimed a8 a Road in BZoek VII, Tangihua Survey J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. District, Waikiekie Road Distriel, Whangarei Oounty. GOD SAVE THE KING! [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. I,and proclaimed as a Road.in Block XI. Waitapu Survey District, Takaka Oounty. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rush· worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor·General of the Do­ [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the A PROCLAMATION. land in Tangihua Survey District described in the Sohedule N ~ursnance and exercise of the powers oonferred by hereto. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I. John Rush­ SOHEDULE. worth, Viscount Jellicoe. Governor·General of the Dominion APPRoXIMATII areas of the pieoes of land proclaimed as a of New Zealand. do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Waitapu Survey Distriot described in the Schedule hereto. road:- A, R. P. o 0 4'9 Portion of Seotion 144 (E.R.). SCHEDULE. 1 0 37'7 143 (E.R.). ApPROXIMATII area of the piece of land proolaimed as a Situated in Tauraroa Parish, Block VII, Tangihua Survey road: 2 acres 2 roods 5 perches. District. (S O. 20707.) Portion of Section 73, Square 11. Block XI, Waitapu In the North Auokland Land Distriot; as the same are Survey District (Nelson R.D.). (S.O, 517R.) more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50524, deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public In the Nelson Land District; as the same is more Works at Wellington. in the Wellington Land District, and particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 49777, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works thereon coloured blue. a.t Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. and thereon Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· colonred piuk. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· House at Wellington, this 29th day of January, 1921. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works. House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921. GOD SA VB TRB KING! J. G. COATES, Minister of Puhlic Works. GOD SAVE THE KING! proclaimed CIoBed, in Land as a Road, anit Roan, Block XiI, ------~-.----- Hukere:nui Surtoey District, Otonga Road District, Whangarei OfYunty. Land proclaimed as a Road in Block 4V. Pukaki Wtst Survey District, Mackenzie County. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 'IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by A PROCLAMATION. section eleven of the La.):ld .Act, 1908, I, John Rush· N pursnance and exercise of the powers oonferred by worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion I section eleven of the Land Act. 1908. I, John Rush· of New Zea.lllJId, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion Hukerenui Survey District described in the First Schedule of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road Pukaki West Survey District described in the Sohednle described in the Second Schedule hereto. hereto.

FmST SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. ApPROXIMATII areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a road:­ A. R. P. road:- 9 0 12 Portion of Reserve 8702. A. R. P. 1 0 36 4 018 Portion of Seotion 4; coloured purple. o 0 0'03 4 Situated in Blook XV, Pukaki West Survey Distriot (Oan- o 2 37 4 terbury R.D.). (S.O. 797/136.) , o 0 24 4 " In the Canterbury Land District; as the same are more 002 13; ooloured pink. partioularly delineated on the plan marked ~.W.D. 50523, 108 13 deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works o 0 1-1' 13 at Wellington. in the Wellington Land District, and thereon 2 335 13 coloured red. o 1 19 13 " Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 3 1 32 19; coloured blue. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued SECOND SCHEDULE. under the Seal of that, Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921. ROAD CLO~ED. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed:- A. R. P. Adjoining or pa88inq through GOD SAVE THE KING! 3 2 20 Section 4; coloured green. o 0 2'2 4 o 334 4 Laying out and taking a Road in Blocks XVI, Maunratautari, o 0 30 4 an,1 I, Patetere South Survey Districts. 002 13 1 0 11 13 [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor·General. o 228 13 A PROCLAMATION. 335 13 " N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by ,0 1 7 19 " I seotion three hundred and eighty·nine of tlie Native 2 2 24 19 and 13; coloured green. 3 1 17 " 13; coloured green. Land Aot, 1909, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, ------

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Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do I In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more hereby layout and take as a road the land described in the particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W .D_ 49568, Schedule hereto. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon SCHEDULE. coloured purple. APPROXIMA.TE areas of the pieces of road laid out and taken:- Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ MAUNGATAUTARI SURVEY DIRTRICT. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued A. R. P. Portion of under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 6 2 32 Waotu North 3E, Block XVI; coloured red. House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921- PATETERE SOUTH SURVEY DISTRICT. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works_ 1 1 12'5 Waotu North 2H, Block I; coloured red. GOD SAVE THE KING! 1 0 36 Waotu South A No.1, Block I; coloured purple.

In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Land taken tor the Development of IV ater·power (~iangahao particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 49661, Schem.) in BlOCKS XVI, Mm",t Robinson, and IV, Waio­ deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at peh!! S"rvey Districts. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above meutioned. (S.0.17320.) [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities House at Wellington, this 29th day of .January, 1921. I vested in me bv the Public Works Act, 1908, and of Eo P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works. every other power an-d authority in anywise enabling me in Ihis behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ GOD SAVE THE KING! General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby.pro­ claim and declare that the land described.in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the developmen t of water­ Land taken for the Purposes oj a Road in Blocks IV anli power (Mangahao Scheme); and I do also declare that this VIII, Uawa Survey District, Uazea County. Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twelfth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty·one_ [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authoritiep I I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of 0.l0.l'g ~,.I:l = every other power and authority in anywise enabling me =~~ . :;b~~ I Situated in in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Go· Being Portion of Survey vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do herebv c.a:;Q)e~~~ ..... District of proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule $l.J.

Land taken for the Purpose. of a Road in Block V, Tuhua GOD SAVE THE KING t Survey District.

[L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-GQneral. Lund tuk.,. fur the Purposes of a !itreet in the Uity of A PROCLAMATION. Wellington. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and anthorities I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. every other power and authority in anywise enabling me A PROCLAMATION. in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Go­ vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and aut.horities proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908. and of hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in also deolare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ after the nineteenth oay of February, one thotlsand nine General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ hundred and twenty·one. claim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a street, and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the SCHEDULE. City of Wellington. as from tlje date hereinafter mentioned ; ApPROXlMATE area of the piece of land taken: 14 perches. and 1 do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect Portion of Rangitoto-'ruhua 77F No. lA Section 1, Block V, on and after the nineteenth day of February, one thousand Tuhua Survey District. (S.0.20051.) nine hundre~ and. twenty-one. 380 THE ~EW ZEALA~D GAZETTE. [No.9

SOHEDULE. IAuthorizing the Laying.off of a Street in the Borough of JiJaBt· A,pPBOXIHATE area of the piece of land taken: 2 roods. bourne of a Width lea6 than 66 ft. but not leas than 40 ft. ]3eing Lot 89 on D.P. 1522 and being part Seotion 1, -- Porima Distriot, Blook XI, Belmont Survey District (City JELLICOE, Governor·General. of Wellington). (S.O. 1591.) ORDER IN COUNClJ". In bhe Wellington Land Distriot j as 'he same is more At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50511, JaDuary, 1921. deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distriot, and thereon Present: ooloured red. HIS ExCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by Given ~der the hand of His Excellency the Gov.-ernor· I the_Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and of all other General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government the Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1921. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive J. G. OOATES, Minister of Public Works. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize the Eastbourne Borough Council to permit the laying-off of a GoD SAVE THE KING! street of a width less than sixty-six feet but not less than forty feet within the area described in the Schedule hereto, it being inexpedient to layoff a street of a width of sixty-six Proclaiming Natwe Land, to be Orrnon land under Section 14 feet. 0/ the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914. SCHEDULE. [L.a.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. ALL that area of land situated in the Wellington Land District, Borough of Eastbourne, containing 9'7 perches, 'WHEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land more or less, and being part Sections 37 and 39, Harbour . Amendment Aot, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, District, Block XVI, Belmont Survey District. As the that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land said area is more particularly delineated on the plan marked has been duly oompleted by or on behalf of the Crown under P.W.D. 50515, deposited in the office of the Minister of the authority of the Native Land Act, .1909, the Governor· Public Works at Wellington, in the Welliugton Land District, General may issue a Proolamation that such land has become and thereon edged red. Crown land : F. D. THOMSON, And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in Cl~rk of the Executive Council. the Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf ~ of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, ------1909 : C01I8enting to the Raiaing of a Loan oj £110,000 by the Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power Hamilton Borough Council. and authority 80 conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, JELLICOE, Governor·General. Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New ORDER IN COUNCIL. . Zea.land, do hereby proclaim the land set out in.the Schedule At the hereto to be Crown land. Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of January, 1921. SCHEDULE. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. NGATlTAMARONGO No. 20 Block, being Section 45, Block IX, Opuoake Survey Distriot: Approximate area, 10 acres HEREAS appltcation ha.s been made, under section 2 roods. . W 'twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, for the precedent consent of the Governor-Genera.l in Council Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ to enable the Hamilton Borough Council to borrow the sum General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued of one hundred and ten thousand pounds for the purpose of under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government drainage-works, a.nd it is expedient that such consent should House at Wellington, this 21st day of January, 1921. issue: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General Qf the W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. Dominion of New Zealand, a.cting by a.nd with the a.dvice GOD SAVE THE KING I and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the raising of the loan of one hundred and ten thousand pounds by the Hamilton Borough Aut/iqrizing the Laying-ofl oj a Street in the Borough of Ea&t­ Council at a rate of interest not exceeding five and one-half bliuNl/l of (J Width leas than 66 ft. but 1IOt lea8 than 40 ft. pounds per eentum per a.nnum; and it is hereby declared tha.t this Order in Council is made under the provisions in JELLICOE, Governor-General. that behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and eha.1l operate a.ccordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council ORDER IN COUNCIL. to the raising of the loan hereby a.uthorized. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of F. D. THOMSON, January, 1921. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: HIs ExCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Comenting to the RaiBing oJ Loana by cp.rtain Local A'Ul/wt'ities. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1913, and JELLICOE, Governor·General. of all other powers in anywise ena. bling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor - General of the Dominion of ORDER IN COUNCIL. New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day 01 the Executive Council of the said Dominion. doth hereby January, 1921. authorize the Eastbourne Borough Council to layout or Present: permit to be laid out a oonnecting street of a width less than HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. sixty-six feet but not less than forty feet between Tuatoru Road and Rata Road in the Borough of Eastbourne; such HEREAS application has been made, under section connecting street being more particularly described in the W twenty, SUbsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, Schedule hereto. fOl' the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council to euable the several local authorities meutioned in the Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is SCHEDULE. expedient that such oOrulent should issue: Tlu.T street situated in the Wellington Land District, Borough Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor General of of Eastboume, through Lot 31, D.P. 1256, being part the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Sections 37 and 39, Harbour District, Block XVI, Belmont and oonsent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Survey District, oonnecting Tuatoru Road and Rata Road. doth hereby. consent to the raising' of the loans hereinafter As the said street is more particularly delineated on the plan mentioned by the several local authoriti~ set out in the ma.rked P.W.D. 50615, deposited in the office of the Minister Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which of Pnblio Works at wellingtOn. in the Wellington Land Ithe. loans . or' any of them are to be raised shall in no case Distriot, and thereon edged red. produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one-half .I!'. D. THOMSON, pounds per centum per annum; and it is hereby declared Clerk of the Executive Council. that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in I' I

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that behalf of the Fin&nce Act, 1919, and shall operatel:xn, Waipu Survey District, and terminating at its junction accordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council with the Maungaturoto-Whakapirau Road, in the said to the raising of the loa,ns hereby authorized. Ohungarere No. 2 Block, two chaine from the south-western -- boundary of Waikino No.2 Block, Block XII, Waipu Survey SCHEDULE. £ District; being a distance of 1 mile 45 chains, more or lese. WAIMAIRI County Council (for renewal of a loan) .. 10,800 As the said road is more particularly delineated on the plan Hastings Borough Council (for purchasing cricket- marked P.W.D 50607, deposited in the office of the Minister ground) 5,800 of Publio Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Palmerston North Hospital and Charitable Aid District, and thereon coloured red.· - Boald (for completing hospital buildings) 5,000 F. D. THOMSON, Feilding Borough Council (for improving water- Clerk of the Executive Council. supply) 3,000 Ohaupo Town Board (for acquiring a recreation- Declaring Portiona 0/ .Bruce'8 Road, in Waikohu County, to ground) ...... 1,000 be a County Road. Lower Mangapiko Drainage Board (for constructing drains) •• •• •• •• •• 800 Featherston County Council (for metalling the Hika- JELLICOE, Governor-General. wera Road).. . :' 500 ORDER IN COUNCIL. Dannevirke County Council (for deviating Third Line Road) .. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of 400 January, 1921. Dannevirke County Council (for building bridge over Makaretu Stream) 350 Present: Stratford County Council (for completing construc­ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. tion of Pukengahu Road) 100 N pursuance and exeroise of the powers vested in him by F. D. THOMSON, I the Public Works Act, 1908, &nd of all other powers in Clerk of the Execntive Council. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exeouti ve Council Declaring Road in Block XIV, New Rifl61" Hundred, to be of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the a Government Road. portions of road deecri bed in the SchedUle hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a county road. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of ALL that portion of road, in the Hawke's Bay Land District, January, 1921. Waikohu County, known as Bruce's Road, commencing at Present: its junction with the Huiarua Road at a point on the southern HIS EXCELLENCY THB GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. boundary of Section 2, Block V, Tutamoe Survey District, and prooeeding thence generally in an easterly direction for I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him. by a distance of 8383'2 links more or lese, adjoining or passing the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in any­ through the said Section 2, and ternlinating at the county wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ boundary, being the eastern boundary of the said Section 2, General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with Block V, Tutamoe Survey District. the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Also all that portion of the said Bruce's Road, in the said DOminion, doth hereby order and declare that the road land district and county, commencing at the county boundary described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the date at the north-eastern corner of the said Section 2, Blook V. of this Order in Council, become a Government road. Tutamoe Survey District, and proceeding thence generally in a north-westerly direction along the northern boundary SCHEDULE. of the said Section 2 for a dist&nce of 362 links, more or lese. ApPROXIMATE area of the road declared to be a Government Being a total distance of 8745'2 links. As the said portions road: 1 rood 36'5 perches. or road are more particularly delineated on the plan marked Adjoining or passing through Sections part 25, part 7, and P. W.D. 50618, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public railway reserve, situated in Blook XIV, New Rlver Bun. Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and dred (Southland R.D.) (8.0. R/480.) thereon coloured red and marked A-B and C--D respectively. In the Southland Land Distriot; as the same is more F. D. THOMSON, partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50067, Clerk of the Executive Council. deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distriot, and thereon ooloured green. Declaring Portion of Bruce's Roael, in Uawa Cu'unty, to be a F. D. THOMSON, Oounty Road, Clerk of the Executive Councii. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Declaring Maungaturoto Settlement to Railway-station Road, in . the Otamatea County, to be a County Road. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of January. 1921. JELLI COE, Governor-General. Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him January, 1921. by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other 0wers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excel­ Present: r.ency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New ·Zea· HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. land, acting. by and with the advice and consent of the N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers and declare that the portion of road described in the Sche­ in anywise enabling him in this beha.lf, His Excellency the dule hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting Council, become a county road. by and with the advice &nd consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and deolare that the SCHEDULE. road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the ALL that portion of road in the Hawke's Bay Land District, date of this Order in Council, become a county road. Uawa County, known as Bruce's Road, commencing at a point on the western boundary of Lot 3, Tauwhareparae SOHEDULE. Blook, Blook VI, Tutamoe Survey District, and proceeding ALL that road in the North Auokland Land District, Otamatea thence generally in an easterly, northerly, and north-westerly County, known as Maungaturoto Settlement to Railway­ direction, adjoining or passing through the said Lot 3, Tan­ etation Road, commencing at a point opposite the goods-shed wha.reparae Block, Block VI, Tutamoe !Survey District. As gate on the southern side of the Maungaturo~ Railway­ the said portion of road is more particularly delineated. on etation yard in Okahurewa Lot 1, Block XII, WlUpU Survey the plan marked P.W.D. 50618, deposited in the office of the District, and proceeding thence generally in a north-easterly Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington direction, adjoining or passing through the said Okahurewa Land District, and thereon coloured red and marked B--C. Lot 1, acrose the North Auokland Railway at 87 m. 73'0 cha., F. D. THOMSON, Okahurewa Lot 2, Ohungarere Nos. 3 and 2 Blocks, Block, " Clerk of the Executive Council. 362 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

Validating Proceedings in co~nection w,ith the Rai8~1tf! oj ~ Loan Ibehalf, His Excellen~y the Govern?r-General of the Dominion oj £1,700 by the Goune.L oj the County of lfalmarmo_ of New Zealand, actIng by and WIth the advice and consent -- of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, .doth hereby JELLICOE, Governor-General. Iapprove of the acquisition of the said land at the sum of ORDER IN COUNCIL. £15.0, lind doth declare the said land to be vested in His At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of Majesty. F D. THOMSCN, January, 1921. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Extending Prohibition oj Alienation of certain Native Land HEREAS the WainIarino County Council, acting under other than Alienation in favour of the Grown. W and in pursuance of section sixteen (e) of the Local Bodies' Loans .Act, 1913, lately proposed to raise a loan of JELLICOE, Governor-General. one thousand seven hundred pounds for the purpose of trinIming, forming, and metalling the IIIiddle Road from the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Cross Road Upper to the south-western boundary of Section 17, At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day at Block XV, Manganui Survey Distriot : . Jan.!'ary, 1921. And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of PreEent: the loan is irregular, in so far that seotion ninety-nine (b) of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. the Counties Act, 1920, provides that the resolution shall be confirmed at a subsequent meeting held not sooner than ON the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase the twenty-eighth day and not later than tho seventieth Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ day after the passing thereof, and the resolution was con· three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the firmed at a meeting held on the twenty-fourth day of Sep­ power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His tember, one thousand nine hundred a.nd twenty, such meeting Excellency the Governor·General of the Dominion of New not being held within the seventy days prescribed by the Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the section ninety-nine (b) aforesaid: Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further And whereas the ratepayers' consent given unde~ para­ period of six months the Order in ('.ouncil dated the twenty­ graph (e) of sect~on sixteen aforesaid is irregular, inasmuch fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and as certain subsorihing ratepayers have witnessed the signa­ twenty, and gazetted the fourth day of March, one thousand tures of other ratepayers thereto: nine hundred and twenty, prohibiting all alienation of the And whereas it appears that the ratepayers have not heen Nativ(' land specified in the Schedule hereto other than aliena­ misled by the said irregularities, and it is expedient to validate tion in favour of the Crown. the same: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of SCHEDULE. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and. in exercise l'IHANGA AND PUKAWA SURVEY DISTRICTS. of t.he powers and authorities conferred on hinI by section one hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Approxima.te Area. and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu­ Block. A. R. P. tive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and WAIPAPA No. I 2,347 ° ° declare that the said proceedings shal be valid to all intents 2 8,001 ° ° and purposes as though the provisions of section ninety-nine F. D. THOMSON, (b) of the Counties Act, 1920, had been properly complied Clerk of the Executive Council with, and al! though the signatures to the ratepayers' consent had been properly witnessed; and that the proceedings in connection with the said loan shall Jlot be called into question Extending PmhibiUon oj Alienation oj certain Native Land by reason only of the irregularities aforesaid. other I.han ANenalion in Javour oj the Grown. F. D_ THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council_ JELLI COE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of Declaring Lot .')2, D.P. 1403, Section 10, Gaius Avenue, Gon- January, 1921. viUe, to be vested in II is Majesty, in pursuance oj Section 31 oj the Valuation oj Land Act, 1908. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ON the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase ORDER IN COUNCIL. Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the At the Government Hou.~e at Auckland, this 26th day of power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, JantIary, 1921. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of Present: New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further period of six months the Order in Council dated W HEREAS by section thirty-one of the Valuation of the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred Land Act, 1908, it is provided that if the owner of and twenty, and gazetted the fourth day of March, one any land (other than the owner of a leasehold interest therein) thonsand nine hundred and twenty, prohibiting all alienation is not satisfied with the value of such land as fixed by the of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto other Assessment Court he may, within fourteen days after the t.han alienation in favonr of the Crown. hearing by the Assessment Court, give notice to the Valuer­ General that he requires the capital value to be reduced to the amount specified in the notice, or the land to be acquired SCHEDUJ,E. on behalf of His Majesty at a sum specified in the notice : TOKAANU AND PUKAWA SURVEY DISTRICTS. And whereas it is further provided by the said section Approximate Area, thirty-one that the Valuer-General may either reduce the Dlock. J.,. R. P. TOKAANU B 1 capital value or may refer the matter to the Governor-General 1,276 ° ° in Council, and that if the Governor-General approves of the B2 2,100 ° ° acquisition of the land at the sum specified in the said notice, F. D. THOMSON, then the Governor-General may, by Order in Council gazetted, Clerk of the Executive CounciL declare the land to be vested in His Majesty : And whereas the owner of the fee-simple of tl;te land lmown Extending Prohibition oj Alienation oj certain Native Land as Lot 52, D.P_ 1403, Section 10, Caius Avenue, Gonville, other than Alienation in Javour oj the Grown. Wellington Land District, containing 2 roods, being all the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 136, folio 195, gave JELLICOE, Governor-General. notice to the Valuer-General, in terms of and within the time specified by section thirty-one of the Valuation of Land U.H.Dll;lt IN COUNCiL. Act, 1908, that he required the capital value of the said At the Covernment House at Auckland, this 26th day of land to be reduced to the sum of £150 or the land to be acquired January, 1921. on behalf of His Majesty at that sum : Present: And whereas the Valuer-General has referred the matter to the Governor-General in Council : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNcn- Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers N the recommend",tion of the Native Land Purchase conferred on him by section thirty-one of the Valuation of O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty. Land Act, 1908, and of all other powers enabling him in tha.t three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the FEB.3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 363

power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, and I provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Amend· I Publie Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to the portion of such mont Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native street between Grove and Cambria Streets"; subject to the Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, I condition that no building or part of a building shall at any 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion, time be erected on either side of the portion of of Ncw Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent Street described in the Schedule hereto within a distance of of the Executive Council thereof,' doth hereby extend for a thirty.three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of further period of eighteen months the Order in Council dated street. the twenty-sixth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and gazetted tho twenty-eighth day of August, SCHEDULE. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, prohibiting all ALL that portion of Tasman Street, in the Nelson Land alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule District, City of Nelson, situated between Grove and Cambria hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. Streets. As the said Jlortion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50547, deposited in SCHEDULE the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in WAIOTAKA, PIHANGA, :MA~GAMAIRE, KAIMANAWA, TOKAANU, thc Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. AND \\'AITAHANUI SURVEY DISTRICTS. F. D. THOMSON, Approximate Area. Clerk of the Executive Council. Block. A. R. P. HAUTU No. IB 8,508 0 0 2B 9,663 0 0 Regui<,tians under t?e Dairy .Industry Act, 1908, pre8cribini/ 4B 18,348 0 0 Fees for the Oradtng of Da.,,·/,-produce.-No!ice No. 2054. 5B 7,643 0 0 F. D. THOMSON, JELLTCOE, Governor-General. Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 1st day of February, 1921. Extending Prohibition of Ali~nalion of certain Native Land other than Alienation in favour of the Ornwn. Present, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, PoCo, PRESIDING JELI.ICOE, Governor-General. IN COUNCIL. ORDER. TN COUNCIL. W HEREAS l;>y Order in Council dated the eighteenth day At the Government House at Auckland, thie 26th day of of September, one thousand eight hundred and ninety­ January, 1921. nine, regulations were made under the Dairy Industry Act, 1898, providing for the grading of dairy-produce: And PI'p~pnt : whereas it is desirable to prescribe fees for such grading: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Now, therefore, His Excellmcy the Governor-C',-eneraI" of the N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Dominion of New Zealand. in pursuance and exercise of the O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ powers and authorities conferred on him by tlie Dairy Industry three of the Native Land Act, 1909. and in exercise of the Act, 1908, and acting by and with the advice and consent of power in thi~ behalf conferred upon l)im by that section, the Executive rouncil of the said Dominion, doth herebv Hi, Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of make the followingre(!'nlations rres~rihing kes for the grading New Zealand. acting hy and with the advice and consent of of dairy-produce; and doth hereby declare that these regula­ the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a tions shall come into force on the first d"y of ,January, one further period of six months the Order in Council dated the thousand nine hundred and twenty-one_ fifth day of February, one thollB&Ild nine hundred and twenty, and gazetted the twelfth day of February, one REGULATIONS. thousand nine hundrcd and twenty, prohibiting all aliena­ 1. THE fee for grading butter shall be ld. per box of butter tion of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto of the standard size_ other than alienation in favour of t.he Crown. 2. The fee for grading cheese shall be I1d. per crate of cheese. SCHEDULE. 3_ (I.) In the case of butter or cheese forwarded for export TARAMARAMA SURVEY DTSTRICT. from a registered factory, creamery, or pri\"ate dairy the fee shall be payable by the manufacturer on demand. Block. Approximate Area. A.. R. P. (2_) In the caSe of butter or cheese not included in (1) the TUT A EKURI lA 1 20 I 0 fee shall be payable by the owner on demand. lA2 485 2 0 F_ D. THOMSON, IA 3 1,036 0 0 Clerk of the Executive Council. IB 512 3 15 10 I 919 0 0 lc 4A 70 0 0 The Norih-western Side ~f Portion of River Road, St. Alba1Ul, Ic 40 356 2 14 in tM Oity of Ohristchurch, exempted from the Provisions 106 366 0 0 of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, 8ubject to a 1012 524 2 0 Oondition as to the Building-line. 10 13 1,043 0 0 F. D. THOMSON, JELLICOE, Governor-General. Clerk of thp Executive Council. ORDER IN COU~CIL. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of Portion of Tasman Street, in the Oity of Nelson, exempted January, 1921. from the Provi8ions of Section 117 of the Public Warks Act, Present: 1908, .mbject to a Oondition as to the Building-line. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-Gl'NERAL IN COUNCIL. JELLICOE. Governor-General. N pursuance and exercise of the pow"rs conferred by I the Public Works Act, I90R, and of allother powers· in ORDER IN COUNCIL. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of Governor-Genera! of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by January, 1921. and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Present: of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution passed by the Christchurch City Council on the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. fifteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the and twenty-viz., "The Christchurch City Council, being the I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in local authority having control of River Road, St. Albans, anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the hereby declares that the provision.s of "ection one hundred Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council to that part of the said road which abuts on the land contained of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following in certificate of title, Vol. 207, folio 171"; subject to the resolution passed by the Nelson City Council on the third condition that no building or part of a building shall at any day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ time be erected on the north-western side of the portion of namely, "That the Nelson City Council, being the local River Road described in the Schedule hereto within a distance authority having control of that street in the City of Nelson of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said portion of known as Tasman Street, by rcsolution declares that the street, 364 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

SCHEDULF.. (e.) Such further electric line~ within the area of supply .ALL that portion of River Road, St. Albans, in the Ca.nterbury as may from time to time be required within such Land District, City of Christchurch, a.butting on the land area of supply, and after compliance with the pro­ contained in certificate of title, Vol. 207, folio 171. As the visions of clause 48 of the regulations. said portion of street is more particularly delineated on the 4. INSPECTION OF WORKS. plan marked P.W.D. 50304, deposited in the office of the The Inspecting Engineer, both during and after the con­ Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington struction of the works, shall have free access to and liberty Land District, and thereon edged red. at any time to inspect the same so as to ensure that the F. D. THOMSON, provisions of this license are given due effect to. Clerk of the Executive Council 5. MAINTENANCE OF WORKS. After the said works have been completed, the licensee shan maintain the same in proper working-order during the Lw.r.se ",uthorizing the Thame.~ Borongh Oouncil to 118e Water from the Th",me.. County Water-race f01' the Purpose of continuance of this license. generating Ez,,£tricit!l, and to erect Electric Lines within the 6. RIGHT TO ENTER LANDS, EtC. B01'Ollgh of Thame.ll. The licensee shall have the right at any time or times during the continuance of this license, with the consent of JELLICOE, Governor"General. the Minister, to enter upon any road or other land, whether vested in or occupied by the Crown or any other person or ORDER IN COUNCIL. body corporate, and there to construct, erect, lay down, At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of maintain, renew, or repair al\ such transmission-lines, poles, Ja.nuary, 1921. or other things as are required for the transmission of elec­ Present: tricity between the generating-stations and any of the sub­ stations to which this license applies. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL- N pursuance and exercise of the powel'S ocnferred upon 7. POWER TO TAKE LAND_ I him by the Public Works Amendment Act, 1908, and The licensee is hereby empowered to take, under the Public the Public Works Amendment Act, 1911, a.nd of all other Works Act, 1908, as for a public work such land lUI may. in powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the opinion of the Governor-General, be necessary to enable the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting the licensee to construct and maintain the various works by and with the advice and consent of tho Executive Councll authorized by this license_ of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke' the licenses issued 8. DURATION OF LICENSE. to the Thames Borough. Council on the tw~ntieth day of This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance .T~uary, one thousand mne hundred and t!l1rteen, and the Iwith the proviffions hereinafter expres.ed, continue in" foree t~lrty-first day of .January, one thousand nme hundred and for a period of forty-two years from the date hereof. Upon slxtee,:, and .doth he':'lby. grant to the Tha~es "Borough the expiry of the said term, or upon the sooner determina­ Counc~l, (here.mafter'"Wlth 1~9 successors and a.SSlgnS, re~e~red tion of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights to as t~e hc

the licensee to. construct and maintain the various works Iare being made, having regard to all surrounding circum- authorized by this license. stances and conditions and to the nature of the undertaking, S. DURATION 011 LICENSE. . tbe Governor-General may, on the recommendation of the This license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance Minister, from time to time reduce or otherwise amend the with the provisions hereinafter expressed, continue in force rates permitted to be charged to consumers under this license. for a period of forty-two years from the date hereof. Upon 14. AREA OF SUPPLY. the expiry of the said term, or upon the sooner determina­ tion of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights The area of supply comprises the Borough of Hokitika as at hereby granted to the licensee or his assigns shall thereupon present constituted I1nd the Westland Hospital premises, cease and determine; but such expiration or determination being Reserve 144, Block XIII, Waimea Survey District. shall not relieve the licensee of any liability theretofore Westland Land District. incurred under this license. Such surrender shall be without 15. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. prejudice to any rights held by the licensee under the Mining Act, 1905, or any similar statute. The system of supply shall be as described in paragraphs (e) and (e) of clause 3 of the regulations. 9. RENTAL The generating voltage shall be approximately 2,300 volts The licensoo shall, in respeot of this license, pay to tile between the terminals, at It frequency of 60 cycles per second. Public Works Engineer for the district, or otherwise as the Minister may from time to time require, a rental at the rate of 16. DATUM TEMPERATURE. 4s. per annum per kilowatt of maximum output, as recorded For the purposes of calculating stresses as provided in by the wattmeter to be installed by the licensee at the power­ olause 15 of the regulations, the datum temperature shall house mentioned in olause 3 (e) hereof, payment to be made be taken as 12 degrees Fahrenheit. yearly for the period ending on the 31st day of March in each year, commencing from the day electrical power is first supplied. 17. REQumElllENTB OF THE HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL "Maximum output" means twice the number of units gene­ AND THE WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. ra.ted in the half-hour during whioh the number of units Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, the generated is a maximum for the year. For this purpose the licensee shall not be entitled to erect, maintain, or use any units generated shall be recorded at the end of each balf-hour electric lines within the Borough of Hokitika or the Westland commencing from noon of each day. County, except subject to such conditions, not inconsistent No rental shall be paid for electrical energy generated with the provisions of this. license (or any variation of this under this license and supplied by the licensee to the Rimu license) and the regulations, as may from time to time be Gold-dredging Company (Limited) for dredges operated by agreed upon between the licensee and the Hokitiks Borough such company, andsuch electrical energy shall be separately Council, or between the licensee and the Westland County metered and deducted from the above-mentioned maximum Council. output. 10. GRANTING 011 OTHER W ATI!lR-RIGHTS. IS. Expmy OF LICENSE.-CROWN MAY ',rAKE OVER WORKS OR ALLOW LICENSEE TO REMOVE BUILDINGS, ETC. Nothing herein shall prevent the Governor - General in Council from granting to any person or body corporate other Upon the expiration of the term of the license hereby than the licensee a license to take water from any portion of granted, the following provisions shall apply:- the said lake, except at the place where the licensee is by (a.) His Majesty the King may take over and use the whole this license empowered to take it; provided that no such of the works hereby authorized, including all structures, build­ license shall so operate as to reduce the natural fall between ings, equipment, machinery, plant, and land, bereinafter in the headworks and tail-water, or the volume of the water this clause called the "works," on payment by him to the whioh the licensee is by this license authorized to take from licensee of the then value of the works. The price to be the said lake. paid under this clause shall be fixed in the same manner as the price in clause 19 of this license; or ll. VARIATION IN CONDITIONS OF LICENSE. (b.) The Governor-General may, at his option, by Order in The terms and conditions of this license may at any time Council, grant to the licensee a new license for a further or from time to time, if found necessary and if duly agreed period of forty-two years, subject to such terms, conditions, upon between the licensee and the Governor-General in Council, and payment of rental as may then be imposed by him; or be altered by the Governor-General by Order in Council, in (e.) If His Majesty the King does not elect to take over the which case particulars of such alteration or modification shall works under subclause (a), or tbe Governor-General declines be endorsed upon this license and signed by the licensee and to issue a further Order in Council under subclause (b) hereof, the Governor-General, whereupon all the terms and condi­ the licensee may, within such time and subject to such con­ tions in this license contained (save and except as they may ditions as the Minister may then impose, remove an structures, have been so altered or modified by such alterations) shall, buildings, equipment, machinery, and plant erected or in­ mutatis mutandis, apply to such alterations as if the latter stalled by the licensee under the powers conferred by this had formed part of this license as originally issued. license_ If the licensee fails or neglects to effect such removal within the time or subject to the conditions im­ 12. SURRENDER OF LICBNSE. posed by the Minister, such structures, buildings, equipment, The licensee may at any time, with the consent of the machinery, and plant shall, without payment of any com­ Minister, surrender this license, and shall thereupon, if so pensation, vest in and become the property of His Majesty required by the Minister, remove from the ground all remov­ the King. able equipment, machinery, buildings, poles, transmission­ (d.) No right is hereby conferred to take over works, lines, and other plant herein authorized to be installed or structures, buildings, equipment, machinery, plant, or land provided. If the licensee fails or neglects so to remove tbe used for mining purposes. said plant within twelve months after being required so to do, such equipment, maohinery, buildings, poles, lines, and 19. CROWN'S PRIOR RIGHT T6 PURCHASE WORKS. other plant shall, without payment or compensation, vest in Notwithstanding anything hereinafter contained, the right and become the property of the Crown. is hereby reserved to His Majesty the King to purcbase, at his option, at such price and on such conditions as may be 13. CHARGES FOR ELECTRIC ENERGY. mutually agreed upon (or, failing such mntual agreement, The charges for electrical energy shall not exceed Is. 3d. per then by arbitration in the manner prescribed by the Arbitra­ unit for lighting purposes, and 6d. per unit for motor-power, tion Act, 1905), this license, in so far as this license is legally heating, or cooking purposes; provided that if accounts be necessary under the Public Works Aot, but not including the paid within fourteen days of due date the charges shall not licensee's rights under the Mining Act or any Act passed in exceed Is. per unit for lighting and

20. COMPENSATION PAYAJlLE FOR LAND INJURIOUSLY SCHEDULE. AFFEOTED, ETO. 1. AREA OF SUPPLY. In respect of all land injuriously affected, and in respect THE area. of supply comprises the Borough of Gore as at of all damages done by the exercise of any of the powers present constituted, as indicated in blue colour on. the plan conferred upon the licensee by this license, the licensee shall ;marked P.W.D. 49279, deposited in the office of the Minister from time to time, as and when any suoh injury or damage of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land accrues or happens, pay compensation in acoordance with .District. the provisions of the Public Works Aot, 1908, in the same manner (subject to all necessary modifioations) u.s if such 2. ROUTE OF l1,OOO-VOLT TRANSMISSION LINE AUTHoRIZED. licensee were a 1000.1 authority and the claim was one for .' An 11,000 - volt transmission line commencing at the injury or damage arising out of the oonstruotion of a publio ~onthland Frozen Meat Compeny's work~, in the Borough of work. ' ~ataura, and proceeding thcnce in "north·easterly dirootion 21. GROWN NOT LIABLE TO PAY COMPENSATION. to the northern boundary of the said borough; thence along ~he m(l,in road to the southern boundary of the Borough of Nothing in this lioense shall be held to oast upon or imply Gore, liS indica.ted by a red line on the plan marked P.W.D. any liability upon His Majesty the King or upon the Govera· 49279, hereinbefore referred to. ment of New Zealand to pay oompensation to any person, oorporate body, or local authority by reaBon of the exercise 3. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY. by the licensee of the authority hereby granted; but the ; The system of supply shall be as deseribed in paragraph (e) lioensee shall be liable for any loss or damage whioh any bf clause 3 of the regulations. person, corporate body, or local authority may sustain as i The generating voltage shall be approximately 3,300 volt,s the result of the exercise by the licensee of any of the powers ~etween the terminal!. granted by this license. 4. DATUM TEMPERATURE. 22. CONSUMEBB ENTITLED TO SUPPLY. For the purpose of calculating the stresses as provided in The licensee shall supply and sell to any person, company, clause 15 of the regulations, the datum temperature shall be or corporate body within the area of supply requiring the taken as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. same, for any purpose within that area, eleotricity to the extent to whioh it may be available; provided that such 5. CHARGES FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY. person, company, or corporate body pays the cost of con· : The charge for electrical energy shall not exceed Is. per necting his or its premises with the transmission-line ereoted imit for lighting purposes, and 411. per unit for motor-power, by the licensee in pursuance of this license. heating, or cooking purposes; provided that "lighting purposes" shall include the operation of motor generat(}rs 23. BED OF LAKE NOT LEASED. lor lighting purposes; and provided also that the oharge for Nothing herein shall be held to constitute a lease from the lighting shall be subject to 0. discount of 2d. per unit if ItC­ Crown of the bed of the said lake, nor shall the provisions counts are paid by conpumers within fourteen days from the of Part IX of the Property Law Act, 1908, apply to this date of render~ such acoounts by the licensee. license. 6. DURATION OF LICENSE. 24. CONTRAOT ~TWEEN LIOENSEE AND CROWN. '£his license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance This lioense shall be deemed to constitute a oontract as :tvith the provisions hereinafter expressed, continue in force between the licensee and His Majesty the King, and may be for a period of forty-two years from the date hereof. Upon enforced as a contract by and against His said Majesty or tho expiry of the said term, or upon the sooner determination the licensee accordingly. o;>f this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights hereby granted to the licensee shall thereupon cease and determine; 21i. TIME FOR SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF WORKS. but such expiration or determination shall not relieve the The licensee shall substantially complete the works hereby licensee of any liability theretofore incurrEd under this license. authorized within a period of two years from the date of this license, or within such further time as the Minister may allow 7. VARIATION IN CONDITIONS OF LIOENSE. in the event of the work being delayed by strikes, lock-outs, . The terms and conditions of this license may at any time breakdowns, or other unavoidable ca.uses not due to any br from time to time, at t.he request or with the consent in neglect by the licensee. )'vriting of the licensee, be altered by the Governor-General F. D. THOMSON, by Order in Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. LiooWle wutliorizing the GOTe BOTQ'U,{/h Oooncil to .erect a Transmi88ion Line in the BOTough oj Mataura and South­ UUWling the NOTtkern Steamship Oompany (Limited) to 'USe land Oooney, and Electric Linea within tke BOTo-ugh oj GOTe. , and occupy a Part oj the FOTeahOTe and Land beloW Low­ water Mark oj Awaroa Bay, Waiheke laland, as a Site lOT JELLICOE, Governor-General. a Wharf, and preacribing Dues jor the [rae thereoj. ORDER IN COUNCIL. JELLICOE, Governor-General. At the Government House at Auckland, this 26th day of January, 1921. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: At the Government House at Auckland. this 26th day of HIS EXOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. January, 1921. N pursua.noe and exercise of the powers conferred by the Present: I Public Works Amendment Act, 1911, and of all other HIS ExCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR·GENERAL IN COUNCIL. powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellenoy HEREAS by Order in Council dated the seventh day the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, W of February, one thousand nine hundred O\nd seven, aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive ",nd published in the New Zealand Gazette No. Iii, of the Council of the said Dominion, doth---4!ubject to the con­ fourteenth day of the same month, the Northern SteaInBhip ditions set forth in the Schedule hereto, and to the regulations Company (Limited), (hereinafter called "the company"), made under section twO of the aforesaid Act and dated the was licensed under the Harbours Amendment Act, 1883, to twenty-second day of September, one thousand nine hundred occupy for a period of fourteen years from the seventh day and nineteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of of February, one thoueand nine hundred and seven, a part the twenty-fifth day of the same month, or any regulations of the foreshore and land below low-water mark of Awaroa hereafter made in amendment thereof or in substitution Bay, Waiheke I.land, in the Hauraki Gulf, in order to erect therefor (and hereinafter collectively referred to as .. the thereon a wharf as shown on the plans marked M.D. 3028, regula.tions "), and which regulations shall be deemed to be and deposited in the offioe of the Marine Department at incorporated herein-hereby authorize the Gore Borough Wellington: Council (hereinafter referred to as .. the licensee") to erect And wherea.s the company ha..s made application for a fresh and maintain an eleven-thousand-volt transmission line along license under the Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called the route d8Sllribed in the Schedule hereto, and also to erect "the said Act "), for 0. further term of fourteen years, com­ and maintain electrio lines for lighting, power, and heating puted from the seventh day of February, one thousand nine 368 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9 hundred and twent,r-one, and it is expedient. to grant the I 13. In case the company shall- same for the term and subject to the conditions hereinafter (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions hereinafter expressed: set forth, or any of them; Now, therefore, His Excellency t·he Governor-General of (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursnance and exerci.c thirty days; of the power and authorit~- vested in him by the said Act, (3.) Be in any manner wound up or dissolved; or and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that. (4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of the~e bebalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the conditions,- Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and of the purpose or object for which the said license is required cvery license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and by the company as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and determined by the Governor·General in Council without any exercise of the said power and authority, and by and with notice to the company or other proceeding whatsoever; and the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license publication in the New Zealand Oazette of an Order in Council and permit the company to nse and occupy that part of the containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the foreshore and land below low-water mark which is parti­ company, and to all persons concerned or interested, that cularly shown and delineated on the plans so deposited as this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges aforesaid, for the purpose of maintaining the aforesaid wharf thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked and thereon, such license to be held and enjoyed by the company determined. upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in SIWOND SCHEDULE. the First Schedule hereto; and doth hereby prescribe that the dues and rates set forth in the Second Schedule hereto SHIPPING WHARFAGE. shall be taken by the company for the U8e of the said wharf. :EVERY person who shall use this wharf with any vessel shall pay for the use thereof as follows, that is to say :- For every vessel a sum of ld. per ton on the gross FIRST SCHEDULE. tonnage of such vessel per day for each day or part of a day a vessel sball occupy a berth alongside any vessel 1. IN these conditions the term "Minister" means tho lying at the said wharf, or shaU lie at the said wharf Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen undergoing repairs or fitting out only. or sh"ll lie off Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority the said wharf with a line attached thereto. acting hy or under the direction of such Minister. 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order GOODS WHARFAGE. in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the Every person who shall use this wharf for landing or shipping foreshore and land below low-water mark occupied by the any goods shall, before using the same, pay dues as follows, wharf, as shown on plans marked M.D. 3028. that is to sa.y :- 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted 1. For all goods landed on this wharf, a rate of 2s. 6d. by this Order in Council the company shall, on being supplied per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the with a copy thereof, pay to the Minist·er the "urn of £3, and company; thereafter an annual sum of £5 in advance, dating from the 2. For every head of cs ttle or horses landed upon or 7th day of February, 1921, the first of snch annual payments "hipped from the said wharf, 2~. 6d. per head. to be made on the company being supplied witb a copy of 3. For every yearling or calf so landed upon or shipped this Order in C01111CiL from the !laid wharf, the sum of Is. per head. 4. All persons shall at all reasonable times, upon payment 4. For every head of sheep or small cattle so landed of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the said upon or shipped from the said wharf, the sum of 6d. wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and there­ per head. . from. 5. If any ship shall use this wharf for the discharge of 5. His Majesty or the Governor-General, and all officers any goods or cargo after the usual working-hours or on in the Government service acting in the execution of their wharf holidays, such ship shall pay to the company for duty, shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress t.he use of the said wharf a charge at the rate of Is. per into, through, and out of the said wharf without payment. ton on all goods or cargo so discharged from such ship. This charge will only be made when, in the opinion of the 6. The company shall maintain the above - mentioned Wharfinger, it is necessary to employ labour to stack or wharf in good order and repair; and shall at all times exhibit remove cargo in sheds in consequence of the discharge of therefore and maintain at its own cost suitable" and necessary such goods or cargo as afores'1id. lights for the guidance of vessels, provided that no light shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of by the P ASSENGEBS. Minister. . For every passenger who shall land on or be .hipped from 7. Any person a.uthorized by the Miuister may at all reason· the said wharf, the sum of Is. able times enter upon the said wharf and view the state of F. D. THOMSON, repair thereof ; and upon such Miuister lea.ving at or posting Clerk of the Executive Council_ to the last known registered office of the company in New Zealand a notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in. such wharf, requiring it within a reasonable time, to be Prohibiting the Expwlation of Wheat, Wheatm.eal, Flour, therein prescribed, to repair the same, it shall, with all con­ Bran, and PoUard, and allowing the Expwtation of Oats venient speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs and other Cereals, OatmeaZ, Crushed Oats, RoZled Oats, to be made. and similar Preparations_ 8. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the company or do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. sistent with,any law relating to the Customs, or any regula­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. tion of the :Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regula. At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of tions made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter January, 1921. be in force. Present: 9. The ballast of all vessels loading at the said wharf shall HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. be ta,ken away by the company and deposited ",hove high­ water mark, or at such place as may be approved of by the H IS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion Minister, or by any person appointed by the Minister for of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the that purpose. powers and authorities conferred upon him by section forty­ 10. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or seven of the Customs Act, 1913, and section twenty-four of the Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act, 1914, and of undpr this Order in Conncil shall continue in force for fourt~il years from the 7th day of February, 1921, unless in the mean­ all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, time such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exe­ modified, or revoked by competent authority; and the com­ cutive Council of that Dominion, doth hereby further amend the Order in Council made on the twenty-fourth day of pany shall not assign, charge, or part with any Sll~ h right, power, or privilege without the previous written consent of November, one thousand nine hundred and' nineteen, and the Minister first obtained. published in the New Zealand Oazette on the twenty-seventh 11. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any day of November then instant, which prohibited to the time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment of extent specified therein the exportation from New Zealand any oompensation whatever, on giving to the company pix of certain goods, by omitting from the Second Schedule calendar months" previous notice in' writing. Any such thereto. the words "Wheat, oats, and other cereals, also notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and de­ flour. and oatmeal, crushed oats, rolled oats, and similar livered at or posted to the last known registered office of the preparations"; and doth prohibit the exportation from company in New Zealand. New Zealand of wheat, wheatmeal, flour, bran, and pollaxd, 12. The company shall be liable for any injury which the save with the consent of the Minister of Customs. said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through F. D_ THOMSON, any default or neglect on its part. Clerk of the Executive Council. FEB. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 369

New Zealand Military }i'orces.--Financial Instructions and I. The title of paragraph 273 is hereby amended to read Allowance Retj'uJa!ion~ amend.;J. " Officers of the N.Z. Permanent Forces." Paragraph 273 is hereby amendedl bi:-substituting the JELLICOE, Governor·General. words "New Zealand Permanent Forces" for the words N pursuance and exercise of the powel'S and authority "New ZeRland Staff Corps nnd Officers of the Royal New I conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and ita Zealand Artillery." ~ ~ amendments, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor· The title "RoYI11 New Zealand Artillery" over paragraph '~ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby aniend 275 is bereby amended to read "Warrant Officers, Non-com. or revoke certain regulations made under that' Act, as de­ missioned Officers, and Men of the New Zealand Permanent scribed in the Schedule hereto, and do also revoke the re­ Forces." gulations made on the second day of November, one thousand Paragraph 275 is hereby amended by substituting the words nine hundred and twenty, and in lieu thereof do hereby " New Zealand Permanent Forc.es "for the lettel'!! " R.N.Z.A." make the regulations as set out in the said Schedule; and I Paragraphs 277 (B) and 278 (C) are hereby amended by do hereby declare that the amendments, revocations, and deleting the letters" (B) " and "(C) " respectively. additional regnlations hereby made sha~l take effect as from Section XII is hereby amended by altering the title to read the date of the gazetting hereof. "Section XII.- Sick-leave: N.Z. Permanent Forocs_" Paragraph 21;1 is hereby amended by substituting the word U sick.leave " for" leave of absence." SCHEDUL]<~. The following new regulations are hereby made :~. FINANCIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND ALLOWANCE REGULATIONS If'3A. The following officers when travelling on the public FOR THE NEW ZEAI.AND Mn.rrARY FORC~Js. service shall be entitled to deck berths on steamel.'l< and sleE'ping-berths on trains at the public expense:~ PARAGRAPH 76 is hereby amended by deleting the words Officers at General Headquarters­ "Temporary rank will carry the pay and allowances of General officers. substantive rank, and the increments thereof, excepting Director of Military Training. where the service in temporary rank is broken for periods of Staff officers in charge H G;' "A," and" Q" branuhes. three months and over," and substituting tb:erefor "Tem­ Director of Artillery. porary rank shall qualify the holders for the minimum pay Director of Ordnance Services. and allowances of the corresponding substantive rank." Director of Financial Services. Paragraph lo3A is hereby revoked. Director of Medical Services. The title to paragraph 274 is hereby revoked. O/&flers at Distriot Headquarters­ Paragraphs 274 and 276 (A) are hereby revoked. Officers commanding districts. Paragraph 44 is hereby amended by adding after the Chief staff officers. word " Duplicate" the words "show the reason for the non­ 229A. In computing the amount of maintenance grant to production of the orignial "; and by subst.itnting "Director be paid to units, the balance in hand at the end of the train­ of Financial Services" for" Paymaster-General." ing yeaJ:" shall be deducted from the amount which the unit Paragraph III is hereby amended to read as follows :-- is entitled to receive as hereinafter provided. 111. (a.) Travclling-allowance at the following rates shall 276 (1.) Warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and be paid. Such allowance shall include meals and pOrterage, men prevented from performing their duty through wounds, and shall be paid only on defined absence from residence or injury, or sickness directly attributable to the performance headquarters. (Travelling - allowance shall not be drawn of their duty shall be termed "first-class sick," and shall while under cahv:as, or while in receipt of oamp allowance, or receive their full pay. white with troops who are rationed :- (2.) Warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men Per Diem. £ s. d. prevented from performing their duty through ordinary General Officer Commanding 150 sickness or accident while off duty shall be termed "sooond­ Brigadier-General closs sick," and shall receive their full pay, except that in I 2 6 cases where medical attendance or hospital treatment is Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel 100 Major (receiving salary of over £600 per received a total stoppage of Is. 6d. per diem shall be made for every day on which such attendance or treat.ment is annum) o 0 Major (receiving salary of £501-£600 per received. annum) (3.) Warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men o 17 6 prevented from perforruing their duty through disability con­ Captain or Lieutenant .. o 15 0 Warrant officer or non-commissioned officer tracted by their own misconduct, shall be termed" third-class of or above the rank of sergeaDt () 12 6 sick," and a total stoppage of 4s. per diem shall be made All other ranka below that of sergeant 0 II 0 from their pay. NWE.-Subparagraph~ (2) and (3) above are subject to (b.) Travelling-allowance at the following rates .• hall be the provisiOn!! of Section XII of these regulations, and no paid to members of the New Zcaland Army NuNing Service stoppages lmder these subparagraphs shall be made while while travelling on duty:- the soldier is in receipt of reduced pay under the said section. £ s. d. Matron-in-Chief or Matron 1 0 0 As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Charge Sister, Sister, or Staff Nurse 0 15 0 General, this 25th day of January, 1921, in the pregence Masseuse .• According to rank. of- V.A.D. 0 II 0 R. H. RHODES, Minister of Defence. Paragraph 112 (b) i~ hereby amended tu read as follows:­ Except &8 provided in paras. 153 (a) and 153 (b), offiCers up to and inoluding the rank of Colonel, warrant officers, RegulatioM Jar Deer.Bkooting, Auckland. non-commissioned officers a,bove the rank of sergeant, and members of the N.Z. Army Nursing Service, travelling by train may claim, in lieu of the ordinary travelling-allowance, JELLICOE, Governor-General. aD allowance of £1 for the day of departure or return, pro­ J)I exercise of the powers vested in me· by the Anizqaia vided they have inourred the cost of a sleeping-berth on the I Protection Act,. 1908 (hereinafter called "the said train, a receipt for wbich must be produced. Such al­ Act "). I, Job:n Rushworth, Visoount Jelliooe, Govemor­ lowance shall cover a period of twenty-four houl'S from t.he General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make time of departure or return, or the whole period o()(lUpied in the following regulations prescdbing the deer. shoot.i.ng travelling if suoh period is less than twenty-four hours. season in the Auckland Aoolimatization Distriot-oomprising Paragraph 117 is bcreby amended by adding before the all that area in thE' North Auckland, Auckland, Taranaki, words "the maximum period" the words "unless otherwise and Wellington Land Dist·ricts bounded by a line commencing approved by the G.O. in charge Administration." at the mouth of the Mokau River,. and pl'Oceeding thence Paragraph 237 is hereby amended by deleting the words alon~ high-water mark, Tasman Sea, in a northerly direction " and Senior Cadet Companies." generilly (crossing the mouths of all harbours and rivers by Paragraph 238 is hereby amended to read as follows :-. the way) to the Kaipara Harbour entrance to a point :qrldway (1.) The maintenance grant for all Senior Cadet com­ between Kaipara Heads; thence up the centre of the channels, panies in a group ot.her than secondary-school units shall be Kaipara Harbour, leading to the mouth of Oruawhero River; consoijdated into one account, and shall be kept in an official thence up t!le middle of that river, Topuni River, and Hakaru banking account, to be operated upon by the Group Com­ River to th~ north-west corner of Section 33, Oruawhero mander or Area. Officer. Parish; thence along the south-western boundaries of Sections (2.) The maintenanoe grant of seconqary.school units shall 65, 64, 61, 60, 57. 56, 51, and 50, all in Mangawhai Parish, be kept in an official banking account to be administered by and along the eastern boundary of the 188t-mention~ section the respective officera commanding such units. to a public road; thence south-easterly along that road to (3.) No monoys other than the maintenance grant shall a point opposite south -west corner of Section 92 in the a.fore· be paid into the accounts referred to in subpara.!1. (1) and said parish; thence across that road and proceeding along (2) above. the western boundaries generally of said Section 92 and THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

Seotions 90, 89, 88, 87, and 86 in the aforesaid parish to a SOHBDULB. public road; thence north-westerly along that road to a No. stream near the headwaters of the Mangawhai Harbour; Lictn8e to talce or kill Game (Deer). thence down the middle of that stream and the middle of that , of , having this day paid the sum of harbour to the sea; thence along high-water mark of the sea, '£ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer Hauraki Gulf and Firth of Thames (crossing the mouths of (bucks), of not less than points, within the Auckland all harbours and rivers by the way), to the mouth of the Acclimatization District, from the day of , Waikawau River in Block VI, Hastings Survey District; 1921, to the day of , 1921 (both days in. thence up the middle of that river to its source, and along a :clusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Proteotion right line from said source to Northhead, Tairua Harbour; Act, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in force within the thence southerly along high-water mark, Bay of Plenty said district. (crossIng the mouths of all harbours and rivers by the way), Dated this day of , 1921. to the mouth of the Waihi River in Block III, Waihi North Survey District; thence south-westerly along a right line Chief Postmaster. to Mount Te Aroha Trig_ Station; thence north-easterly along a right line (in the direction of Ngakuriawhare Trig_ As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Station, Block I, Katikati North) to the western boundary General, this 26th day of January, 1921. of the Tauranga Confiscation Block; thence south-easterly by right lines from hill to hill along the summit of the range G .•JAS. ANDERSON, forming the western boundary of the aforesaid Tauranga Minister of Internal Affairs_ Confiscation Block and passing over Ngatamahinerau, Mimio­ tohanga, and Waianuanu to Te Weraiti Trig_ Station; thence south-easterly along a right line to Puwhenua Trig. Station (in Block VIII, Tapapa Survey District); thence south­ Regulations for Dee'r-shooti?1g, Oounties of Rotorua, westerly along a right line to Rangitoto Mountain; thence Whakatane, and East 'l.'aupo. south-easterly along a right line to tlie source of the Onga­ ruhe River; thence southerly along a mountain range passing through Weraroa, Tuhingamata, 1I10tere, and Hauhangaroa JELLICOE, Governor-General. Trig. Stations to Maungaku Trig. Station; thence southerly N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals along the western boundary of the Waione Block to the I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said Wanganui River; thence down the middle ot that river to Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ its confluence with the Ohura River; thence up the middle General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make of the Ohura River to the 39th parallel of south latitude; the following regulations prescribing the deer - shooting thence easterly along the said parallel of latitude to the season in that part of the Rotorna Acclimatization District western boundary of Block IV, Pouatu Survey District; comprised in the Counties of Rotorua and Whakatane, ex­ thence due north along that boundary and the western cluding therefrom the areas described in the First Schedule boundary of Block XVI, Waro Survey District, to the con­ hereto, and the conditions alIec Ling the same, and also the fiscation. line; thence north-easterly along that line to the form of lioense and the fee payable therefor. Tangarakau Stream; thence up the middle of that stream and up the middle of the Waitaanga Stream to the Kotare Road at the southern boundary of Section 2, Block VII, REGULATIONS. Waro Survey District; thence westerly along the Kotare 1. RED-DEER stags may be taken or killed within the above­ Road to the south-west corner of Section 1, Block VII; thence mentioned part of the Rotorua Acclimatization District along the south-west boundary of the said section and along from Ihe 26th March, 1921, to the 26th April, 1921, both the southern, western, and northern boundaries of Scction 3, days inolusive. Block VI, Waro Survey District, t<> the western bOlmdary of 2. Lioenses, to take. or kill such deer may be issued by Section 4, Block VI, Waro Survey District; thence along the the Government Tourist Agent at Rotorue., on payment of western boundary generally of Sections 4 and 5, and along a license fee of £3, in the form prescribed in the Second the south-western· and northern boundaries of Section (j (all Schedule hereto, and subject. to the said Aot and these in Block VI, Waro Survey District) to the Mohakatino Road; regulations. The number of such licenses sh .. n not exceed thence northerly along that road to a stream which crosses twenty-five; provided that not .more than one such license the Mohakatino-Parininihi ID East Block and flows into shall be issued to the same person. Should the applications the Mohakatino Stream near the westernmost comer of exceed the number of licenses available, the issue of licenses Section 1, Block III, Waro Survey District; thence down may be determined by ballot. that stream to the said confluence and up the said Mohakatino 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two Bta.gs, Stream and along the northern boundary of Section 3, Block and no stag shall be killed oarrying antlers with less tha.n III, Waro Survey District, to Tawhitirau Trig. Station; ten points. . thence along the south-western and western boundaries of 4. Each licensee must give notice to the said Government Mokau-Mohakatino IH Block to the Mokau River; thence Tourist Agent of the date on which it is his intention to down the middle of that river to the sea, the place of com­ stalk; such notice to be given, in writing or by telegra.ph, mencement: including in the hereinbefore - described area two clear days before commencing to stalk. the islands of Waiheke and Ponui and Great Barrier Island­ 5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any and the conditions affecting the same, and alw the form of pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to license and the lee payable therefor. !l>ccompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 6. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing REGULATIONS. any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. , 'I. Regula.tions as to deer" tags," per New Zealand Gasette 1. FALLow-deer bucks may be taken or killed within the No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page 1408, shall be striotly Auckland Acclimatization District from the 15th day of March, a.dhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall 1921, to the 31st day of May, 1921, both days inclusive. return all uuused " tags" to the Government Tourist Agen~ 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the M Rotorna immediately he has finished sta.lking for the Chief Postmaster at Auckland, and the Postmasters at Cam. seaBon for which such" tags" have been issued, together bridge, Hamilton, Matamata, Marrinsville, Walton, Te Aroha, with the advice of number of deer shot. Thames, Pa.eroa, and Helensville, on payment of a license fee 8. Any person committing a breaoh of any of these of £1, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a flne not subject to the said Act and these regulations. The num. less than £5 nor exceeding £20. ber of suoh licenses shall not exceed thirty; provided that FIRST SCHEDULE. not more than one such lioense shall be issued to the same person_ All that area within one mile of the shores of Lake Oka­ 3_ No lioensee shall take or kill more than five bucks, and taina. no buck shall be killed carrying antlers with less than four SECOND SCHEDULE. points. No. 4. No doe or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext License to take or kill Game (Deer).- whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany , of , having this day paid the sum of either himself or any attendant he may have with him. £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill two 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing red - deer stags, of not less than ten points, within the any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Counties of Rotorua, WhaIratl!.ne, and East Taupo (excluding 6. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu. exempted areas), in the Rotorua Acclimatization District, lations,shall be liable, on conviction, to It fine not exceeding from the day of ., 1921, to the 26th da.y £20. of April, 1921 (b~th days inclnsive), subject to the provisions fJjlB. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. .wn of the Animals Protection Act, 1905, and all regulations there-', counties lying to the westward of the Wellington-Napier under in force wi~hin the said district. I Railway line, and excepting also .. the area describe!i in the Dated at Rotorua this ' d'ay of 1921. First Schedule hereto), and further prescribing the conditions •.....•••. '. . affecting such deer-shooting, the form of license, and the fee Government Tourist Agent. payable in respect thereof.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ REGULATIONS. General. this 26th day of January, 1921 ; 1. RlilD-DlIIlIIB stags and hinds may be taken or killed within G. JAS. ANDERSON, that portion of the Wellington Aoclimatization Distriot herein· Minister of Internal Affairs. before desoribed from the 24th day of March, 1921, to the 318t day of May, 1921 (both days inolusive). I 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by Regulations jor Deer.ahooting, Mahia Peninsuia. the Chief Postmaster IIot Wellington. or by the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Graytown, Featherston, and Martin· JELLICOE, Governor-General. borou¢l, on payment by the licensee of a license fee of N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals £ll. Not more than one such lioense sha.ll be issued to any I Proteotion Act, 1905 (hereinaUer called .. the said one person. Every such Iioense shall be in the form in the Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ Second Schedule hereto. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby 'make 3. No licensee under these regnlations shall take or the following regUlations prescribing the deer - shooting kill mora than four stags a.nd six hinds, and no stag eha.ll be season in that pe.r~ of the Rotorua Acclimatizaotion Distriot taken or killed cilorrying antlers with less than ten points. oomprised in the Mahia Peninsula whioh is in the 9aoid 4. No licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either aoclimatization district, aond the oonditions afteoling the himself or any attendant while stalking in the district to same, and also the form 01 lioense and the fee payable whioh his lioense relates. therefor. 5. Nothing in these regulations or in IIony li~ense issued thereunder shall be deemed to lIouthorize 110 licensee to take REGULATIONS. or kill IIony stag or hind in any peort of the Wellington Ao· 1. RED·DEER stags may be taken or killed within tbe above­ olima tization Distriot other than tha.t part· to whioh these mentioned part of the Rotorua Aoolimatizatlon Distriot regulations a.pply, or in IIony other acclimllotization distriot. from the 26th Maroh. 1921, to the 26~h April, 1921 (both 6. Regulations as to deer "tags," per New ZeaiandGazette days inolusive). No. 40, VoL I, of 20th May,l!109, page 1408, sha.ll be strictly 2. Lioenses to take or kill Buch deer may be issued by adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall the Postmaster at Opoutama, on payment of a lioense fee. 01 return all unused "tags" to the secretary of the Wellington iSS, in the lorm prescribed iu the Schedule hereto, and subject Aoolimatization Society, Wellington, immediately he has to the said Act and these regulations; provided that not Iinisbed stalking for the season for whioh ·suoh .. tags" have more than one such lioense shall be issued to the same been issued, together with & statement of the number-of deer person. • . shot. 8. No lioensee shaoll take or kill more than two stags, aond 7. Nothing in these regulations ehaIl be deemed to authorize no stag shall be killed carrying aontlers with less than ten !l.Dy person to sell IIony deer or any part thereof. points. 8. Every person who commits & breaoh of these reguJa.tions 4. Eaoh lioensee must give notice to the said Postmaster is lilloble, on summary oonviction, to a. line not exceeding £20. of the date on whioh it is his intention to stalk; suoh notice to be given, in writing or by telegra.ph, two olear days before FIRST SCHEDULB. commenolng to stalk. 5. No hind or fawn shan be ta.ken or killed on a.ny Excluded Area. pre'ext whAtever'; and no licensee sha.lI a.lIow any dog to All that· area of land in the . Huangarua Surve)' Dis­ aooompany either himself or any attenda.nt he may have trict, in the Counties of Fellothel'llton and Wairarapa South, with him. . being Sections 29 to 41 (inclusive), 59, 71, 72, 75, 79, 83, e. Nothing herein contained shall extend to aULhorizlng 90, 93, 97, 98, and part of Sections 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 89, any person tQ sell any deer or portion thereof. 91, 92,.94, 95, 96, 87, and 84 (in the occupation of Mr. 7. Regula.tlons as to deer" tags, "per New Zealand Ga.ette John Mllortin and Mr; Fellotherston Johnston, and known as No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, p ..ge 140S, shaH be striotly the Puruatanga Estate or Station). adhered to by each licensee, who, in a.ddition thereto, sha.ll retnrn all unused "tags" tq the Postmaster at Opoutama SBCOND SCHEDULB. imme!iiately he has finished sta.lking for the season lor No. whioh suoh "tags" have been issued, together with the Licen8e· to take or kill Red·deer Stag,. number of deer shot. ., •. of, ,. ,having this day paid tbe sum '·of S. Any person oommitting a. breach 01 any of these regula­ £2, is hereby authorized to take or kill four red-deer tions sha.ll be liable, on oonviotion, to a. fine not less than stags; of not less than ten points, and eix hinds, within that £5 nor exoeeding £20. part of the Wellington Aoolimatization District described in SOHEDULE. the endorsement hereon, from the 24th day of Ma.rch,1921, to No. the 31st day of May, 1921 (both days inolusive). This license License to take or kill Game (Deer). is iesued subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Aot, 1908, a.nd to the regulations thereunder in force within , 01 , baving this day paid the sum of the said part of the Wellington Aoclimatiza tion Distriot. is , is here by authorized to take or kill two red. Dated at this day of , 1921. deer sta.gs, 01 not less than ten points, within the Ma.billo Peninsula, in the Rotorua Acclimatization District, from Chief Postmaster [or Postmaster]. the . da.y of , 1921, to the 26th day 01 April, 1921 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the lIINDOBS1!IMENT. Animals :Froteotion Aot, 1905, and all regulations thereunder in foroe within the said distriot. DiBt,ict 10 which Lic/lll88 relatu. Dated at Opoutama this day of 1921. The Counties of Featherston and Wairarapa South, ·ex· cepting therefrom all that pllort of the Siloid counties lying Postmaster. to the westward of the Wellington-Nilopitlr Railwlloy line, and exceptin~ also 11011 that arello of land in the H uangarua As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Survey DistrIct, being Sections 29 to 41 (inclusive), 59, 71, ,General, this 26th dlloy of January, 1921. 72, 75, 79, 83, 90, 93, 97, 98, and pllort of Sections 70, 74, 78, 82, 86, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 87, and 84 (in the occupa­ G: JAS. ANDERSON, tion of Mr. John Mllortin IIond Mr. Featherston Johnston, Minister of Internal Affairs. lnd known as the PulOatllonga. Estate or Station). As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Regulations for Deer-8hooting In the Oountiea of FeatherBtofl General, this 26th day of January, 1921. and Walrarapa SO'Uth (Hrmmngi Ruertl8J. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Internal Affaoirs. JELLICOE, Governor-General. N pursuance tmd exercise of the powers conferred upon I me by the Animals Prot.ection Act, 1908 (hereinafter Regulations for Deet··shooting, Waikaremoana. !eferred to 80S "the said Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, JELLICOE, Governor-General. do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the N exeroise 01 the powers vested in me by the Animals deer.shooting season in thllot part of the Wellington Accli­ I Proteotion Act, 1905 (hereinalter called .. the said matization District comprised in the Counties of Featherston Aot "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor. IIond Wairarapa South (excepting that portion of the said General of the Dominion 01 New Zeaoland, do herehy make 872 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

the following regula.tions prescribing the deer· sbooting I 3. No licensee under these regulations shall take Or kill season in that pad of the Rotoma. Acclima.Uza.tion Distriot, more than two stags a.nd two hinds, and no stag sha.ll be being the Ia.nd situa.ted within a.n a.rea. or ta.diuB of ten miles taken or killed oa.rrying a.ntlers with less than ten points. from the sDores of La.ke Waika.remoa.na, wbioh is in the 4. No licensee shall allow a.ny dog to accompany either sud aoolimatlza.tion district, an~ the oondltions affecting himself or any attendant while stalking in the district to the same, and also the form of hcense and the fee payable which his license relates. therefor. . 5. Nothing in these regulations or in a.ny license issued thereunder shall be deemed to authorize a licensee to take or REGULATIONS. kill any stag or hind in any part of the Wellington Accli. matization District ot.her than that part to whioh these 1. RIIID·DEIIIR staas may be taken or killed witbin the a.bove· regulations apply, or in any other acclimatization district. mentioned pa.rt of tbe Rotoma Aoolimatlzation Distriot 6. Regulations as to deer "tags," per New Zealand Gautte from tbe26th Maroh, 1921, to tbe 26th April, 1921 (both No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909. page 1408, sh&llbe strictly days inolusive). adhered to by each licensee, who in addition thereto sh&iI 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by return all unused" tags" to the secreta.ry of the Wellington the Postmistress at Waikaremoana, on pa.yment 01 a license Acclimatization Society, Wellington, immediately he has fee of £3, in the form prescribed In the Schedule hereto, and finished stalking for the season for which such" tags .. have subject to the ~aid Aot and these regulations; provided that been issued, together with a statement of the number of deer not more than one suoh license shall be issued to the l!&Ille shot. . person. 3. No lioensee sha.ll 'ake or kill more than two stags, and 7. Nothing in these regulations shall be ~med to antho· no stag shan be killed carrying antlers whh leiS than ten rize any person to sell any deer or any part thereof. points. 8. Every person who commits a breach of these regula­ ~. Each licensee must give notice to the Baid Postmistress tions is liable, on summary conviction, to a tine not eX. of the date on which it is bis intention to stalk, such notioe ceeding £20. to be given, In writing or by telegraph, two olear days before FIRsT SCHIIIDULIII. oommenoing to stalk. District to which /k6Me relatea. 5. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pre· ten whatever; and no lioensee shall allow any dog to All that area commencing at the Onoke Lake, thence north. acoompany either himself or any attendant be may bave ward along the west side of the Wairarapa Lake to Feathers­ with him. ton, thence along the railway.line to Eketahuna, thence 6. Nothing hereiu oontained sha.ll extend to authorizing eastward in a direot line to the sea at Castlepoint, thence any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. northward along the coast to the Waimata River, thence in 7. Regulations &8 to deer" tags," per New Zealand Ga8ette a direct line westward to the junotion of the Mangaha.o No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, page U08, shall be striotly River with the Manawatu River, t·hence following the Mana. adhered. to by eaoh lioensee, who, in addition thereto, shall watu River to Palmerston North, thence along the ra.ilwt.y. retum· all unused .. tags" to the Postmistress at W aikare­ line to Pa.ekakariki, thence southward to the sea at Petone, moana immedia.tely he has finished stalking for the sea~on for thence along th&. coast to the point of commencement at which sllch " tags" ha.ve been issued, togetber witb the advice the Onoke Lake. of number of deer shot. Also all that area within a line commenoing at the mouth S. Any person committing a breach of any of tbese regu· of the Kawhatau River, thence eastward to tbe Pouranga.ki Ia.tions shall be liable, on conviotion, to a fine not less than River, thence following the Pourangaki River eMtwaro to £5 nor exceeding £20. the summit of the Ruahine Ranges, thenCe northward to SCHEDULlil. Motopuha., thence ·westward to Te Rotoiti, thenoo southward No. to Moawhango, thenoe to the point of commencement at Lioeme to take or kin Game (DurJ. the mouth of the Kawhatan River. , of , hAving this da.y paid the sum of Are!U e:rolv4ed therefrom. £ , is hereby autborized to take or kill two red·deer The area within a line commencing at the junotion of the s'ags, of not le88 tban ten 11olnts, whhin thsli part of tbe railway.liue :with the Otaki River, thenoe follOwing up tbe Rotorua Aoolimatization Distriot heing tbe land situated river to a point opposite Mount Crawford on the Tararua within an area or radius of ten miles from tbe shores of Rangee, thence in a direct line· ·to Mount Crawford, thence La.ke Waikaremoana., from the day of , 1921, north to Monut Dundas, thence north to Mount Te Paki, to the 26th day 01 April, 1921 (both days inolusive). subject thence eastward to the Mangahao River, thence follOWing to the provisions of the Animals Proteotion Act, 1908, and all the Mangaha.c River to its· junction with the Mana.watu regulations thereunder in foroe witbin the said district. River, thence following the Manawatn River to Palme1'8ton Dated at Walkaremoana this day 01 .1921. North, thence following the railway.line to the point of commencement at the junction of the railway.line with the Postmistress. Otaki River. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ All that piece of land containing 500 acres, being Seotion 16, General, this 26th day of January. 1921. Block I, Akatarawa Survey District,which land is shown as an acclimatization reserve on the provisional plan of the Hutt G. JAS. ANDERSON, County in the Crown Lands Office at Wellington. Minister of Internal Affair. Also all that piece of land containing 6,500 acres, being parts of Blocks VIII, IX, X, and XVII, Rimutaka Survey ReguZati0n8 for Deer.8hooti1/{/ in the OO'/J/ntit'.8 of Butt and Distriot, and shown on the Crown Lands provisional map of Fealheratoo (Wainui), Horowhenua and Butt (Parapa. the Hutt County a8 a timber and water reserve (the said ra1lmu), Akitw, Tararua Forest Rt'.8erve, and Taihape. land being the catchment area for the Wellington City ('.ouncil's reservoir situated at Wainuiomata). JELLICOE, Governor·General. SBCOND SOHIIIDULIII. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred npon No. I me by the Animals Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter Lice7l.8e to talce or kill Reil-deer Stags, referred to as "the said Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount ,. of , haTIng this day paid the sum of Jellicoe, Governor·Geueral of the Dominion of New Zealand, £2, is hereby authorized to take or kill two red·deer do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the stags, of not less than ten points, a.nd two hinds, within that deer.shooting season in that part of the Wellington Acclima. part of the Wellington Accli1hatization District described in tization District described in the First Schedule hereto, and the endorsement hereon, from the 24th day of Maroh, 1921, to further presoribing the conditions affecting such deer·shooting, the 31st day of May, 1921 (both days 'inclusive). T1,rls license the form of license, a.nd the fee payable in respect thereof. is issued subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and to the regulations thereunder in force within REGULATIONS. the said part of tbe Wellington Acclimatization District. 1. RE·DIIID stags and hinds may be taken or killed within Dated at this day of , 1921. the distriot described in the First Schedule hereto from the 24th Maroh, 1921, to the 31st May, 1921 (both days inclusive). Chief Postmaster [or Postmaster]. . 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by BN1>ORSlIMENT. the Chief Postmaster at Wellington, or by the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Featherston, Greytown, Eketahuna., District to which LiCe7l8e relalflll. Pahiatua., Makuri, Pongaroa, Palmerston North, Paraparaumn, All that area commencing at the bnok. Lake, thence north. Otaki, Taihape. Ma.ngaweka. Lower Hutt, and Shannon, on ward along the west side 6f the Wairarapa Lake. to Feathflrs· payment by the licensee of a Iioense fee of £2. Not more ton, thence along the railway.line to Eketahuna, thenoe than one such license shall be issued to anyone person. eastward in a direct line to the sea a.t Caeilepoint. thence Every suoh license shall be in tbe form in the Seoond Schedule nortllward along the coast to the Waimat& River, theDC8 in hereto. a direct line westward to the junotion of the Mangahao River FEB. 3.] 'T'H"E ~EW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 373

with the Manawatu River, thence follOwing the Manawatu I -7. Any person committing-a breach of any-of thelia-regula.-­ River to Palmerston North, thence along the railway-line to tions shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine' not exceeding Paekakariki, thence southward to the sea at Petone, thence £20_ , along the coaet to the point of commencement at the Onoke SOHIIDllLB. Lake. No. Also all that area within a line commencing at the mouth License to take or kill Game (Deer). of the Kawhatau River, thence eastward to the Pourangaki , of , having this day paid the sum of River, thence following the Pourangaki River eaetward to £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer the summit of the Ruahine Ranges, thence northward to (bucks or stags) within the Marlborough Acclimatization Motopuha, thenCE' westward to Te Rotoiti, thence southward Dtstrict, from the day of , 1921, to the to Moawhango, thence to the point of commencement at day of , 1921 (both days inclusive), subjeot the month of the Kawhatau River. to tbe provisions of the Animals Protection Aot, 1908, and all regulations thereunder in foroe within the said district. Areaa excluded therefrom. Dated at this day of , 1921. The -area within a line commencing at the junction of the raHway-line with the Otaki River, thence following up the Chief Postmaster. river to a point opposite Mount Crawford on the Tararua ,Ranges, thence in a direct line to Mount Crawford, thence As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ north to Mount Dundas, thence north to Mount Te Paki, General, this 26th day of January, 1921. thence eastward to the Mangahao River, thence following G. JAS. ANDERSON, the Mangahao River to its junction with the Manawatu Minister of Internal Affairs. - River, thence following the Manawatu River to Palmerston North, thence following the railway-line to the point of commencement at the junction of the railway-line with the Regvlatian81ar Deer-ahooting, WMtZand. Otaki River. All that pieoe of land containing 500 acres, being Section 16, JELLICOE, Governor-General. Block I, Akatarawa Survey District, which land is shown as exerciBe of the powers vested in me by the Anitpals an acclimatization reserve on the provisional plan of th<) Hutt P Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said County in the Crown Lands Office at Wellington. Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-_ Also all that piece of land containing 6,500 acres, being General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make parts of Blocks VIII, IX, X, and XVII, Rimutaka Survey the following regulations prescribinl!: the deer-shooting season District, and shown on the Crown Lands provisioIlJl,I map of in the Westland Acclimatization District, exclusive, of .aJl the Hutt County as a timber and water reserve (the said sanctuaries, and the conditions affecting the same, and 0.180 land being the catchment area for the Wellington City Council's the form of licenBe and the fee payable therefor. reservoir situated at Wainuiomata). As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ REGULATIONS. General, this 26th day of January, 1921. 1. RED-DEER' stags may be taken or killed in that part of G. JAS. ANDERSON. the Westland Acclimatization District known as the Koka­ Minister of Internal Affairs. tahi and Arahura Districts, fl'(lm the 1st -day of April, -l!i21, to the 20th day of May, 1921 (both days inclsuive). ------2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by_the Regulations for Deer-shooting, Marlborough. Chief Postmaster at Hokitiks, and the Postmastel'!! at Ku­ mara, Ross, and Okarito, on payment of a license fee of £2, JELLICOE, Governor-General. in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject N exeroise of the powers vested in me by the Animals to the said Act and these regulations; provided that not I Protection Aot, 1908 (hereinafter oalled "the said m,ore than one such license shall be issued to the same person. Aot"), I, John Rushworth, Visoount Jellicoe, Governor. S. No licensee-shall ·take or kill more than two stags, and General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than ten the following regulations presoribin!! the deer - shooting points.· , -, _ seaSon in the Marlborough Acclimatization District, com­ 4. No hind or fawn shan be taken or killed on any pretext prising all tbat area in the Nelson, Marlborough, and whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany Canterbury Land Districts bounded by a line commenoing either himBelf or any attendant he may have with him. at Mount Humboldt in the Spenser Mountains, and pro­ 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing ceeding thence north-easterly along that range and the any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. St. Arnand Range to the Waimea County; thence following 6. Regulations as to deer" tags" per New Zealand Gazette the south-Bastern boundary of the said Waimea Coonty as No. 40, Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909, shall be strictly adhered to described in New Zealand. Gazette, 1917, page 4194, to the by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all shore of Croisilles Harbour; thence following the sea-coast unused "tags" to the secretary of the Westland -Acclimati· !fenerally easterly and southerly to the mouth of the Conway zation Society, Hokitika, immediately he has finished stalk. River, and np that river GO its source at Palmer Saddle; ing for the season for which such "tags" have been issued, thence along a right line to Barefell Pass and a right line together with a statement of the number of deer shot. westerly to Mount Humboldt, the point of commencement: 7. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu­ including therein D'UrvilJe Island and all islands adjacent lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding to the ooast: and the oonditions affeoting the same, and also £20. the form of lioense and the fee payable therefor. ScHEDULE. No. REGULATIONS. License to take or kin Game (Deer). 1. RIID-DIIIIR stags and fallow-deer bucks may be taken or , of , having this day paid the sum of killed within the Marlborough Acolimatization District from £2, is hereby authorized to take or kill two deer (stags), of the 2Srd day of February, 1921, to the SOth day of April, not less than ten points, within that part of the Westland 1921 (both days inclusive). Acclimatization -District known as the Kokatahi and Arahura 2. Lioenses to take or kill snch deer may be issued by Districts, from the 1st April, 1921" to the 20th May, 1921 the Chief Postmaster at Blenheim, and thll Postmaster at (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Havelook, on payment of a license fee of £1, in the form Animals Protection Act, 1908, and a.ll regulations thereunder presoribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the Baid in force within the said district. . Act and these regulations; provided that not more than Dated at this day of , 1921.- one such license, shall be issned to the same person. S. No licensee shall take or kill more thlLll six red-deer Chief Postmaster. stags or fallow-deer bucks, and no red-deer stag shall be killed. carrying antlers with less than eight points. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 4. No doe, hind, or fawn shall be taken or killed on any General, this 26th day of January, 1921. pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to G. JAS. ANDERSON, accompany either himself or any attendant he may have Minister of Internal Affairs. with him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Regulations for Deer-8hooting, WestZand. 6. Regnlations as to deer" tags," per New Zealand Gazette No. 4(), Vol. I, of 20th May, 1909. p .. ge 1408, shall he JELLICOE, Governor-General. strictly adhered to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all unnsed .. tags" to the seoretary of the N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Marlborongh Acclimatization Society, Blenheim, imme­ I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said diately he has finished stalking for the season for whioh Act "), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ such .. tags" have been issued, together with a statement of General of the Dominion of New ZeaJand, do hereby make the number of deer shot. the following regulations prescrihing the deer-shooting SeaeDn e 374 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

in the Westland Acclima.tization Distriot, exolusive of all SOHEDULE. sanctuaries, and the oonditions afieoting the same, and also No. the form of license and the fee payable therefor. Lice'IIBe to take or lciU Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of REGULATIONS. £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer 1. RBD-DBER stags may be taken or killed in that part of (buoks), of not less than points. within the Grey Dis- the Westland Acclimatization Distriot known as the Haast, triot Aoolimatization Distriot, from the day of 'Wills, and Landsborough Valleys, South Westland, from the , 1921, to the day of , 1921 (both 1st April, 1921, to the 20th May, 1921 (both days inclusive). days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Pro­ 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the tection Act, 1908, and a.ll regulations thereunder in force Chief Postmaster at Hokitika, and the Postmasters at Kumam, within the said distriot. Ross, and Okarito, on payment of a license fee of £3, in the Dated at this day of , 1921. form presoribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Aot and these regulations; provided that not more than Chief Postmaster. one such license shall be issued to the same person. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. 3. No lioensee shall take or kill more than three stags, and General, this 26th day of January, 1921. no stag shall be killed carrying antlers with lees than ten points. U. JAS. ANDERSON, 4. No hind or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext Minister of Internal Affairs. whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to acoompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing Dam at (Jliftnn. Settlement, Waiwera South, declatred a Sanctuary any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. for Imported and Native Game. 6. Regulations as to deer" tags," per New Zealand Gazette No. 40, VoL I, of 20th May, 1909, shall be strictly adhered JELLICOE, Governor-General. to by each licensee, who, in addition thereto, shall return all URSUANT to the powers vested in me by the Animals unused "tags" to the secretary of the Westland Acclima.ti­ P Protection Aot, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount zation Society; Hokitika, immediately he has finished stalking Jellicoe, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ for the season for which suoh "tags" have been issued, land, do hereby notify and declare that the area described together with a statement of the number of deer shot. in the Schedule hereto shall be a sanctuary for the purposes 7. Any person committing a breaoh of any of these regu­ of the said Animals Protection Act, and that no imported lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding game or native game shall be taken within the said area. £20. SCHEDULE. No. SCHEDULE. Lice1I8e to take or kiU Game (Deer). ALI. that area in the Otago Land District being that portion , of , having this day paid the sum of of Section 25s, Clifton Settlement, on which the dam is £3, is hereby authorized to take or kill two dear (stags), of situated. not less than ten points, within that part of the Westland Acclima.tization District known as the Haast, Wills, and As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Landsborough Valleys, South Westland, from the 1st April, General, this 29th day of January, 1921. 1921, to the 20th May, 1921 (both days inolusive), subject to G. JAS. ANDERSON, the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all Minister of Internal Affairs. regulations thereunder in force within the said district. Dated at this day of , 1921. Appointing OommiasWners to cltuJsify Pastoral Runs in Otago Chief Postmaster. Land Diatrict. As witness the hand of Hfs Excellency the Governor­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. General, this 26th day of January, 1921. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities G. JAS. ANDER.SON. I vested in me by the two-hundred-and-twenty-fifth sec­ Minister of Internal Affairs. tion of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint Ret.Julationa for Deer.shooting, Grey Diatrist. ClrABLBs JAMES INDER, ROBERT THOMAS SAnD. and JELLICOE, Governor-General. J AllIES SIIIlTH N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Commissioners to classify and report to me upon the rural I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter ca.lled " the said Act "), lands in the Otago Land District known as Pastoral Runs I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-Gene/al of Nos. 5lA, Tuapeka and Bruce Counties; Sections 79/94, of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the fo1- Block II, Earnslaw County; 179, 163, 163A, Tuapeka County; - -lowing regulations prescribing the deer.shooting season in 200B, Tuapeka County; 200D, Tuapeka County; 514, Vin­ the Grey Distriot Acclima.tization District, comprising the cent County; 790, Taieri County; and NOl-th - east 206B, County of Grey, and the conditiom afiecting 1he same, and Maniototo County; as provided by the said section two also the form of license and the fee payable therefor. hundred and twenty-five. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ REGULATIONS. General, this 29th day of .January, 1921. 1. FALLOW-DBER bucks may be taken or killed within the Grey District Acclimatization District from -the 26th day D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. of March, 1921, to the 13th day of June, 1921, both days inclusive. 2. Licenses to take or kill suoh deer may be issued by the Appointing OommiaBioners to classify Pastoral Ru'IIB in Chief Postmaster at Greymouth, on payment of a license fee Westland Land District. of £2, in the form prescribed in the Sohedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number JELLICOE, Governor-General. of such licenses shall not exceed fifteen; provided that not N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities more than one such license sha.ll be issued to the same person. I -vested in me by the two-hundred-and-twenty-fifth 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than four bucks, and section of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount no buck sha.ll be killed carrying antlers with less than four Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, points. do hereby appoint 4. No doe or fawn sha.ll be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to acoompany ROBERT ADAMSON, either himself or any attendant he may have with him. WILLIAM CLAYTON, and 5. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing RIOHABD SBYMOUR GALRBAlTH any person to sell any deer or portion thereof. Commissioners to classify and report to me upon the rura1 6. Any person committing a breach of any of these regu­ land in the Westland Land District known as Run No. 71, lations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding Kaimata Range and Brian O'Lynn; Run No. 23, Clarke and £20. Landsborongh Rivers; Run No. 46, Turnbull River; Run THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 875

No. 66, Jackson River; Run No. 26, Manakaiau River; I Judge oj the Court oj Arbitration appointed. Run No. 632, Gentle Annie; Run No. 634, Upper Arawata -- River; Run No. 477, Smoothwater River; Run No. 442,1' Depal.'tment of Labour Waitangi Taona;. Run No. ~6, Okuru and Waiatoto Rivers; I Wellington, 29th January, i92l. R~ No.. 17, Waikukupa Rlver; Run No. 15, Totara and HIS Excellency the Governor·General bas been pleased Wallio Rivers; Run No. 64, Arnott and Mataketake; Run to appoint No. 43, Makawhu River; Run No. 24, Waiatoto River; Run No. 14, Hope River; Run No. 21, Arnott and Matake- FRANCIS VERNON FRAZER, Esq., take; Run No. 91, Doctor's Creek; Run No. 29, Taramaksu to be the Judge of the Court of Arbitration, under the pro­ River; as provided by the said section two hundred and visions of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, twenty-five. 1908, vice the Hon. Mr. Justice Stringer, resigned. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor- W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Labour. General, this 29th day of January, 1921_ D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Clerk and Bailiff appointed.

Appointiruj Prison Execution oj Criminnls. Dep&rtment of Justice, Jor Wellington, 11th January, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-General hILS been pleased JELLICOE, Governor-General. H to &ppoint N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority Const&ble DAVID JAMES MOORHEAD HEWITT I vested in me in that behalf by the fifteenth section of the Crimes Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, to be Clerk and Bailiff of the M&gistrate's Court at Martin­ Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do borough, as from the 11th day of J&nuary, 1921, vice Constable hereby &Ppoint the public prison &t Templeton, known as F. Dick, tr&nsferred. the P&p&ru& Prison, in the s&id Dominion, to be a prison E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. where executions m&y t&ke pl&ce under the provisions of the said Act. Coroner resigned. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General, this 14th day of January, 1921. Dep&rtment of Justice" E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. Wellington, 31st January, 1921. IS Excellenoy the Governor-General has been pleased H to &ccept the resign&tion by Member oj Legislative Council appointed. JOHN DRUI\lMOND, Esq., J.P., of Dannevirke, Prime Minister's Office, of his &ppointment ILS a Coroner for the Dominion of New W:ellington, 22nd January, 1921. Zealand. IS Excellenoy the Governor-General has, in His Majesty's E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. H name, summoned The Honourable JOHN PARR Tru.teeB oj the Peria Rabbit District ekctsll.-Notiee No. 2058. to the Legislative Counoil of New Zealand by writ of sum­ mons under the seal of the Dominion of New Zealand, dated Department of Agriculture, 22nd January, 1921. Wellington, 31st Janua.ry, 1921. W. F. MASSEY, Priole Minister. OTICE has, been received under the hand of the N Returning Officer of the Peria Rabbit District, oonstituted under Part III of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, Ranger under ehe ..J.nimals Protection Act and OJlicer under 1908, that Part II of the Fj,herie, Act appointed. W. BLElINERHASSETT, T. DENT, Department of Intern&1 Affairs, C. G. PUZE, Wellington, 25th January, 1921. H. ROLLETT, and IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased A. J. SHEAT H to appoint have been dnly elected trustees of the said district. CHABLES TURNER, of Who.ngamoa Valley, W. NOSWORTHY, 0. Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the Minister of Agriculture_ Nelson Acclima~ization District, and an Officer under Part II ot the Fisheries Aot, 1908. Deputy Registrars oj Marriages, &c., appointed. G. JAB. ANDERSON, Minister of Interna.l Affairs. Registr&r.General's Office, Wellington, 1st February, 1921. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have Members oj Hawlce'8 Bay Land Board reappointed. I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Marriages &nd of Births and Deaths for the districts set Department of Lands and Survey, Wpllington, 1st Februal"y, 1921. respectively opposite their names, viz. :- IS Excellency the Governor-General h8.13 been pleased William Wanlockhead Wil- H to reappoint son .. .. Waitara. Leon&rd Vickers SaplUels .. Christohurch (at Sumner).* GEORGE WRIGHT, ILS from the 16th March, 1921; and ALEXANDER J!ilROME CAMERON, as from the 26th Mamh, * Births and Deaths only. 1921, R. C. O'CONNOR, Acting Registrar-General. to be members of the Hawke's Bay I,and Board. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of La.nds. Registrars oj Births, Death8, and Marriages, &c., appointed.

Inspectors oj Facturies appointed. Office of Publio Service Commissioner, Wellington, 28th January, 1921_ Department of Labour, HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ Wellington, 1st February, 1921. T lowing appointments in the Public Service :­ IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased DUNCAN MALCOLM McINTOSH H to appoint to be Registrar of Marriages, Registrar of Births and Deaths, Constable THOMAS HEEPS, and Vaccination Inspector, for the district of Taura.nga, as Constable DENIS BYRNE; and from the 14th January, 1921. Constable DAVID JAMES MOORHEAD HEWITT , GEORGE WILLIAM HAZLETON to be Inspectors' of Factories for the purposes of the to be Registrar of M&rriages, Registrar o.f ~irths aild J?e~ths, Factories Aot, 1908. The appointments are dated the and Vaccination Inspector, for the district of Wallil" as 29th day of January, 1921. from 15th January, 1921. W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Labour. I A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. 376 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No~9

Registrar of Brand. for the Purpo.e. of the Stock Act, 1908, 'I established at 55 Guyton Street in the Borough of Wanganui appointed. for the sale of medicines and surgical appliances that are , -- urgently needed, be closed in the evenings of working-days Office of Publio Service Commissioner as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Wellington, 29th January, i921. at 5.30 o'clock p.m., on Fridays at 9 o'clock p.m., and on HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol., Saturdays at 8 o'olook p.m.; except on the evening of working- T lowing appointment in the Pnblio Bervioe:- days immediately preceding the days mentioned in section 19 ENRICO ADRIAN McKINLAY of the Shops and Offices Act, 1908 (ex;cept Christmas Eve . and New Year's Eve), when the cloBIDg-hour shall be 8 to be RegIstrar of Brands, under the Stcx:k Aot, ~908, ~or o'clock p.m." and on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve the th,e ~ru"e, Taa.peka, and Clutha Brandmg Reglstratlon closing-hour sha.ll be 10 o'clock p.m. : Dlstriots, as from the 1st day of January, 1921. And whereas, I, William Herbert Herries, Minister of Labour, A~ C. TURNBULL, Secretary'. am satisfied that all the occupiers of ilie chemists' shops in the Borough of Wanganui affected by section 3 of ilie Shops and Offices Amendment Act, 1915, have been afforded an De:euty Regietrar oj Deed.. appointed. equal right to share in ilie profits of the business carried on by such specified shop, and that ilie signatures to such re­ Office of Publio Service Commissioner, quisition represent a majority of the occupiers of all ilie , Wellington, 31st January, 1921. chemists' shops in ilie Borough of Wanganui: T HE Publio Service Commissioner has made the following Now, therefore, in pursup.nce of section 25 of ilie Shops and ,appointment in the Public Service:- Offices Act, 1908, and of section 3 of the Shops and Offices CAlIIl'BELL VINCENT MEAD Amendment Act, 1915, I do hereby direct that on p.nd after to be Deputy Registrar of Deeds, Auckland, as from the ilie Hili day of February, 1921, all chemists' shops in ilie 1st day of January, 1921. ' Borough of Wanganui, except such specified shop, shall be A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. closed as follows: Subject to the closing at not later than 1 p.m. on the day observed as the statutory closing-day, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 5.30 p.m. Memhers, oJ River Board appointed. on Fridays at 9 p.m., and on Saturdays at 8 p.m.; except that on the evening of the working-day first preceding any ,Department of Internal Affairs, of the special days, oilier ilian Christm!>S Day and New Year's Wellington, 29th January, 1921. Day, mentioned in or coming within the meaning of section IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, 19 of ilie Shops and Offices Act, 1908, ilie closing-hour sha.ll H in terms of section 6 of 'the River Boards Amend­ be 8 p.m., and on ilie day first preceding Christmas Day and ment, Act, 1913, to appoint on the day first preceding New Year's Day the closing-hours PETER HANSEN, Esq., shall be 10 p.m. Wn.LIAI\Il THIELE, Esq., Pursuant to subseotion (4) of the said section, and to sub­ WILLIAM SEARLE, Esq., section (3) of seotion 18 of the said Aot, nothing in this notice Wn.LIAM BERRY, Esq., shall permit any such shop to remain open after the hour of ALFRED WALL, Esq., 1 p.m. on the day observed !>S ilie weekly half-holiday, except CARL ,HENDE, Esq., and, for the sale of medicines and surgical applianc(ls that are HAROLD" HENDE, Esq., urgently required, provided iliat such shops may, pursuant to subsection (4) of section 18 of ilie said Aot, reopen on ilie to be members of'ilie,Inter-Wanganui River Board. day observed as the weekly half-holiday between 7 and , , G. JAS. ANDERSON, 8 p.m. only for ilie sale of medicines and surgical applianoes. Minister of Internal AHairs. ,The notice gazetted on ilie 21st day of June, 1917, is hereby cancelled. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of January, 1921. Oertain Bird8 turned at large in Auckland Acclimatization W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Labour. Society' 8 DiatriCt declared to be IJll8ted in that Society. ' Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, ,29th January, 1921. Ame'Plding RegulatiO'lUJ for Adjuatmen/. oJ (!ompaIIse". IS Exoellency the Goveinor'General has been pleased H ·toditeot it to be notified that the Auokland Accli­ Marine Department, matization ,'Society b,as tqrned at large th~ following birds, Wellington, 31st January, 1921. namely-'-- HEREAS by warrant dated the 14th day of March, Grey goose (known as domestic goose), W 1906, and published in the New Zealand aaUJlte of Canadian goose, the following day, regulations were made' fixing, amongst English wild duck (mallard), other things, the fees to be paid for the adjustment of com­ Engli$h widgeon; passes: And whereas it is deBirable to amend tbe said regula­ English teal, and tions in the manner hereinafter prescribed: New Zea.1and white and black widgeon; Now, therefore, 1, William Herbert Herries, Minister of Marine, do hereby revoke table No.2 of the Schedule to the and that ilie property in suoh birds and their offspring, and hereinbefore-recited regulations, and do hereby substitute every bird of a like species in that aoolimatization distriot, the following table in lieu thereof :- is deemed to be vested in' the Auokland Acclimatization Society for a period of three years from the date hereof, as No.. 2.-TAltLE OF ADJUSTMENT FEES. (Reg. 8.) provided by seotion 56 of the Animals Protection Act, 1908. Vessels not exceeding 200 tons net registered £ s. d. G. JAS. ANDERSON, tonnage .. 2 2 0 Minister of Internal Affairs. Vessels exceeding 200 tons and not exceeding 1,200 tons net l'E'~istered tonnage 3 3 0 Vessels exceeding 1,200 tons and not exceeding Disbanament oj Units. 2,000 tons net registered tonnage 4 4 0 Vessels exceeding 2,000 tons net registered tonnage 5 5 0 Department of Defence, " Wellington, 26ili January, 1921. W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Marine. IS Excellenoy the Governor-General has approved of H the disbandment of the undermentioned units, in accordance with seotion 6 (b) of the Defence Act, 1909:- Amending Rll8tricted Limitll Jor the Port oj Auckland. Auck1&nd Mounte4 Signal Troop (Corps of New Zealand Engineers), with headquarters at Cambridge. Marine and Inspection of Machinery Department, No.7 Mounted Field Ambulance, with headquarters at Wellington, 1st February, 1920. Invercargill. HEREAS by warrant dated the 12th day of August, Dated 26th January, 1921. W 1913, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 64, of the 21st day of the same month, limits were de­ R. H. RHODES, Minister of Defence. fined for the Port of Auckland within which restricted-limit steamships and ships propelled by mechanical power other than steam, and to which restrioted - limit certificates are Notice ;fonng the Olo8ing-kours of Ohemia!8' Shop8 in the issued, might ply: And -whereas it is desirable that the Borou,gh of Wanganui, under ike Shops and OJfiOO8 Act. limits therein defined for the Port of Auckland be amended: Now, therefore, I, William Her~rt Herries, Minister of HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by p. majority Marine, in pursuance and exercise of the power conferred W of the oooupiers of all the chemists' shops wit11in upon me by section 189 of the Shipping and Seamen Aot, the Borough of Wanganui, has been forwarded to me, desiring 1908, do hereby revoke the aforesaid warrant of the 12th thp.t all such shops ~ the borough, save and except that shop day of August, 1913, in so far as it defines the river and .- FEB. 3.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTK 377

extended-river limits of the Port of Auckland, and do hereby Ideposited in the office of the Minister of Pnblio Works &t de.fine the following limits in substitution thereof:- Wellington, in the We~lington Land District, and thereon River and Smooth-water ·Limits.-All those waters of the coloured aB above menlloned. Hauraki Gulf insideR!mgitoto Reef, Tamaki Straight, not As witness my band, &t Wellington, tbis 27tb day of beyond Koherunui Point, and inside Waiheke Channel. January, 1921. Extended-riv~r Limit-,.-All those waters of the Hauraki E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works.' Gulf inside a rigbt line drawn from the north point of Cabbage Ray, on the Coromandel Peninsula, to Shearer Rock, off Tirltiri Island, and thence to Tawharanui Point. Notice of In!efttiOfi to take Land in Blocks 111 and IV. Waihi W. H. HERRIES, Minister of l\Inrine. South Survey District, jor the Purposes of a Road.

OTICE is bereby given that it is proposed, under tbe Notice of Intention to take Land in Block V II, W"ipakura N provisions of tbe Public Works Act, 1908, to execute Survey District, for the Purposes of a Road_ a certain public work-to wit, the construction of a road in Blocks III and IV, W .. ibi South Survey District; and for OTICE is bereby given tbat it is proposed, under purposes of sucb public work the land described in tbe N tbe provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to Scbedule bereto is required to be taken. And notice is execute a certain public work-to wit, tbe construction hereby further given that tbe plan of tbe land so reqnired to of a road in Block VII, Waipakura Survey District; and be taken is deposited in the post-office at Pongakawa, and for tbe purposes of such public work tbe land described in is tbere open for inspection; and that all persons affected tbe Schedule bereto is required to be taken. And notice by tbe execmion of tbe s~id public work or by tbe taking of is bereby furtber given tbat tbe plan of the land so required the said land sbonld, if they bave any well-grounded ob­ to he taken is deposited in tbe post-office at Makirikiri, jections to the execution of the said publio work or to the and is tbere open for inspection; and tbat all persons affected taking of suob land. set forth tbe same in writing, and by tbe execution of tbe said public work or by the taking send such writing, within forty days from tbe first pub­ of the said land should, if they ba"e any well-grounded lication of this notice, to tbe Minister of Publio Works at objections to the execution of the said public work or to Wellington. tbe taking of such land, set fortb tbe same in writing, and send such writing, witbin forty days from tbe first SCHEDULE. publioation of this notice, to tbe Minister of Public Works ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land required to be at Wellington. taken :- SCHEDULE. A. R. p. Portion of 2 1 35'6 Pukehina M Seotion 4B No.1, Blook III; APPROXIMATE area of tbe piece of land required to be taken: coloured yellow. 1 acre 0 roods n percbes. 1 3 2 Pukehina M Sec. 5, Blook III; coloured red. Portion of Te Kabakaha 3B No.1 Block, situated in Block 2 3 15 • 6" • blue. VII, Waipakura Survey District. (S.O. 1598.) 6 1 32'7}' Lot 2 of Section 2, D.P. ( coloured yellow. In tbe Wellington Land District; as tbe same is more o 1 3 6 7529. Blocks III and ~l' " yellow. particularly delineated on tbe plan marked P.W.D. 50431. o 1 20'3 IV • red. deposited in the office of tbe Minister of Publio Works at o 1 8'S Closed road, Block IV; coloured purple. Wellington, in tbe Wellington Land District, and thereon Situated in Waibi Somb Survey District. (S.O. 21170.) edged red. In the Auckland Land District; 80S the same are more As witness my band, at Wellington, this 27th day of particularly delineated on tbe plan marked P.W.D. 49188, January, 1921. deposited in the office of tbe Minister of Public Works at E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works. Wellington, in tm Wellington Land District. and thereon ooloured as above mentioned. Notice oj Intaltion to take Land in Block. XVI, Ma:unga­ A8 witness my band, at Wellington, this 28th day of tautan, IV, Wharepapa, and I, Patetere South Survey J anu~ry, 1921. Districts, for the PUr-PO.t8 of a Road. E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works.

OTICE is bereby given that it is proposed, under tbe N provisions of the Public Works Act. 1908. to exe­ Plant declared to be a Noxion,. Weed hythe Eketahuna Oounty -ente a certain public work-to wit, the constru(;tion of a C'OImcil.-Notice No. 2%2. road in Blocks XVI, Maungatautari, IV. Wharepapa. and I, Patetere Soutb'Survey Districts; and for tbe 'purposes of Department of Agricultur... sucb public work tbe land described in tbe Sohedule bereto Wellington, 26th .• January, 1921. is required to be taken. And notice is bereby furtber T is hereby notified, for public information, that the given tbat tbe plan of the land so required to be taken is I Eketahlma C',ounty Council has, by Bloecial order, de· deposited in the post-office at Waotu, and is there open for e1ared foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) to be a noxious weed inspection; and tbat all persons affected by tbe execution within the meaning of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, in the of the said public work or by the taking of the said land

SCHEDULE. Registrar-Genera!'. Oftice, .13 Wellington, 1st l"ebruary, 1921. j5]$= ""~ URS1..'A\'IiT to the provisions -of the Marriage Aot, 1008, Situated iu ~.s P .. 'S'S~j Being Portion of n Survey o~ the -following names of Ofliciating Ministers within the Eii'i District of meaning of the said Act are published for general inform a­ ;; 8§ «ii<'"un! tion:-- Ohurch oj the Provirwe· oj New Zealand commonly calleil the Maunga- ) A. R. P. {XVI Ohurch oj England. 1 3 19 Waotu North 2B 2 tautari fBllle. The Rev. Donald Lcacroft Freer. IV Wharepapa I 1 0 9 2B 1 IV Wbarepapa Yellow. RomlLn Oatholic Church. 0 1 22'2 } · The Rev. Michael Andrew Murphy. 0 1 26'8 2s 3A . Purple. 0 1 22'9 · 2s 3B Blue. Pr ••byterian Ohurch of New Zea./and. · IV Wharepapa The Rev. James Baird, B.A. 2 2 2 2s 3s f I Patetere l Blue. · I Soutb ) And'land Society of The New Church. 0 i 31 .2B 3c I Pate tere Blue. The Rev. Robert .lames Strong (S.O_ 17320) Soutb Oante'rbury J ewi8h Congregation. The Rev. David Schloss. In Ibe Auokland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D; 49661, R- C- O'CONNOR, Acting Registrar-General. .378 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. : [No. 9

Notioo of Appointments, Promot1om, Transfers, .tc.

Office· of the Publio Service Oommissloner, Wellington, 15th Jannary, 1921. N accordance wiLh tbe provisiuns of .ection 60 of tbe Public Service Act, 1912, the Public Service Oommissioner notifies .I thatbe has made the following Ilppointments to, and promotioDs, transfers, &c., in, the Public Service. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary.

FmST APPOINTMENTS.

nate of N&m9. Position. Place. Appolntmen••

AGRIOULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT. Palmer, Ernest Albert Assistant Inspector of Stock I Wanganui 1 June, 1919. ·Wards, William Balfour Baillie I Agricultural Overseer •. Werarollo 1 July. 1920.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Glanfield, Norman •• I Watchman Auckland •• I 1 July, 1920.

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. Beath, Ivy Crombie I Female Attendant ..[ Special School for Boys, 9 June, 1920. Otekaike Mansill, Margaret Fraser I Attendant . . Receiving Home, Chriet. churoh

INTERNAL AFFAIBS DEPARTMENT. Bethune, William Reginald I Lift Attendant. . Auckland I 17 June, 1920. McOluskey, Asenath Miriam I Charwoman . . Dunedin 1 Dec., 1919. Miller, David I Night.watchman 17 May. 1920.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT (RELIEVING STAFF). O'Oonnell, Mary Josephine Cadette . . Wellington i Mar., 1920. Bilton, Dorie Ida I Shorthand·typist 18 Sept., 1919.

LABOUR DEPARTMENT• Oonsedine, Annie Nancy .• • , I Shorthand· typist I Christchuroh .. I 12 July, 1920.

LAND'AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Crapper, John .Alla.n .. I Cadet.. .. I New Plymouth 28 June, 1920 • Fountain, Harold Frederick • , •. Dunedin 8 July,

MABINE AND INSPEOTION OF MAOHINERY DEPARTMENT. Beveridge, Robert Inspector of Maohine~y .• Wellington 8 July, 1920. Bond, Walter Doughty Assistant Keeper '. • Portland Island Lighthouse 19 Dec., 1919. Evans, Frederiok l'lorIl1d.n Cape Foulwind Lighthouse 29 June, 1920. Simmonds, Leonard Leslie .Brothers. Lighthouse 17 April, " Stuart, William Wigmore .• Surveyo; of Shipa Auckland 5 Jan., ". Thomson, Robert Assistant Keeper Brothers Lighthouse 5 June; "."': Upson, Robert John Surveyor of Ships Dunedin 22 Dec., 1919.

PRrsONS DEPARTMENT. Colwell, William James Henry ., I Warder Instructor, 2nd Grade I Waikeria 1 Jan., 1920.

PuBLIO HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENT. Exton, Irene Florence Typist .• •. I Weillilgton 1 May, 1920. Holt, James Horace I Bacteriological Trainee •• Auckland 1 Nov., 1919. Ferguson, Jeanie Munro District Nurse to Natives 1 Dec., 1920. Gudgeon, Gladys Raymond Public Health Nurse .. 1 April, " Larwill, Muriel Mary .. I Cadette .• .• Head Office, Wellington 6 Oot., 1919. Perrin, Alfred Charles Robert Shorthand.typist . • Wellington 1

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT. Appleton, George Cadet .• District Office, Wellington .• 23 Feb.. 1920. Henderson, Kenneth Alan Estates Administration Clerk Head Office. Wellington 31 Oot., 1919. Inder. Percival Lewis Cribb Cadet .• Chrietchuroh 11 May. 1920. McCallum, James Atken .. 21 June, Taylor, Wilfred George Arthur Head'Office, Wellington 2 Feb.• Wynne, Oharles Edward •• Dunedin 1 June,

STATE FIRE INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. Roydhouse. Ethel Mildred I Shorthand.typist .• I Wellington .• I 27 May, 1920.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Hulton, Thomas Henry .• I Assistant Ranger .• I Rotorua I 1 July. 1920.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Buckle, Lily Office Assistant .• I Wellington I 15 May. 1920.

VALUATION DEPARTMENT. Dunbar, Alice Edna IShorthand.typist •• I Inveroargill .. I .3 May. 1920. OFFICERS PROMOTED. ~ l;! ~ Promoted from Promoted to N.. me. Date. ~ Position. Ple.ce. Position. Pl.. ce.

AGRIOULTURE DEPARTMENT. Climo, Benjamin Percival I Clerk (C, VII) I Wellington .. .. I Accounts Clerk (C, VI) .• I Wellington •• •• I 17 Nov., 1920.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Bigwood, Cecil John Cl:~k (C, ::II) I Auckland Assistant Examining Clerk (C, VI) Wellington •• 18 Dec., 1920. Clark, Percival Leonard Wellington .. 2nd Clerk (C, VI) . . • . 5 Jan., 1921. Rae, Donald I Watchman ) Auckland .• I Locker.. •. .. .• Auchland 1 Dec., 1920. Courtney, Thomas Michael Clerk (C, VII) " .. Assistant Examining Officer (C, VI) 11 Nov., EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. ~ Barrow, Thomas Abram Clerk (C, VII) .. I Wellington.. I Clerk (C, VI) .. .. .• I Wellington 20 Nov., 1920. Z Cupit, John Samson Probation and Visiting Officer, £330 Auckland .. , Probation and Visiting Officer, £380 Auckland 1 3 Aug., " ' t?;j p.o.. p.o.. I ~ GOVERNMENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. Arnold, William Eric Clerk (C, VI) Investment Branch, Head Office, I District Manager (C, V) I Nelson .. .• .., 7 Jan., 1921. I Wellington Ferguson, Charles Bathgate " (C, VII) Correspondence Branch, Head Clerk (C, VI) .• 'I' Investment Branch, Head Office, 6 Office, Wellington \ Wellington

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Cruickshank, David James I Clerk (C, VI) Census and Statistics Office, 'I Compiler (C, V) •• I Census and Statistics Office, 110 Nov., 1920. 1 Wellington Wellington ~ Hounsell, Francis Edgar .• I Messenger Wellington. . . . Distributor and Messenger ! Wellington 4 Oct., " ~ LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. ~ Rice, Stephen Dominic •. I Clerk (C, VII) I Christchurch .. J 1st Clerk (C, VI) •• [ Dunedin .. I 14 Sept., 1920. 8

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. t;3 Hardy, William Stewart Senior Clerk District Office, Wellington IChief Clerk and Receiver of Land Nelson . . . • 4 Jan., 1921, Revenue I Neill, William Thomson Chief Inspector of Surveys and Head Office, Wellington Surveyor-General . • Head Office, Wellington 25 Oct., 1920. Computer Williams, Edward John Computer (C, VI) Computer (C, V) I 1 Jan., 1921.

MARINE AND INSPEOTION OF MAOHINERY DEPARTMENT. Dykes, Thomas Alexander Examiner of Masters and Mates .• I Auckland •• .. I Commander, t .•. " Amokura " I Wellington I 8 Dec.,,1920. Grant, Peter Iuspector of Machinery •• •• Nelson •. .• Senior Iuspector of Machinery Christchurch 20 " "

NATIVE DEPARTMENT. Anaru. Tiweka .. I Clerk and Interpreter Waiariki District Native Land I Registrar .. I Waiariki District Native Land I 8 Nov., 1920. 0:. Court, Rotorua Court, .Rotorua -l CO OFFICERS PROMOTED-t'ontiIlUed. co ~ Promoted from Promoted to Name. Date. Position. ___L Place. P08ilion. I Place.

PBISONS DEPABTMBNT. MoMullin, Charles James w~r Wi Tako • . .• I Acting Principal Warder Wi Tako •• 1 Jan., 1921. O'Brien, Patriok •• I W&ikeria " " " I Waikeria .• 1 Stooker, Thomas I Wellington •• 1 " Wellington. • • • " PUBLIC TBUST DEPABTlIIENT. Hand.Newton, William Gordon Legal Clerk Head Office, Wellington I Assistant Solicitor Head Office, Wellington 25 Oct., 1920. MoKay, DougIa.s Leslie Estates Administration Clerk Christchurch Second Assistant Local Deputy Auckland •. 4 Jan., 1921. Publio Trustee Riddick, Charles Henry Junior Estates Administration Clerk District Office, Wellington Estates Administration Clerk (C, V) District Office, Wellington 16 Aug., 1920. (C, VI) ~ Smith, William •. Accounts Clerk •. Gisbome District Manager Rak&ia 1 Oct., Williams, Arthur Owen Estates Administration Clerk Head Office, Wellington Waipukurau 1 Nov., " Wmchcomb, Percy Reginald Second Assistant Local Deputy Auckland .. Local Dep~ty Public Trustee Palmerston North 5 Jan., 1921. Publio Trustee ~ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTlIIENT. Ferguson, William Stewart District Storekeeper •. Auckland .. . . " I Inspector of Stores I Wellington •• 6 Jan., 1921. Gibson, John James I Chief Clerk and Accountant I Electrical Branch, Hamilton .• Assistant Aocountant Head Office, Wellington 6· " " White, William Morgan Overseer Electrician .• Auckland " • • . • District Storekeeper I Auckland •• •• 1 Dec., 11920.

VALUATION DEPARTMENT. Mackenzie, Frank Fraser •• I District Valuer, maximum £475 p.o.. ; Dunedin " I District Valuer, maximum £550 p.o.. I Wellington •• I 11 Jan.,11921. i INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONS. Ashby, Thomas William Mark Clerk Education Department, Welling- I Compiler Census and Statistics Office, I 1 Dec., 1920. ton Internal Affairs Department, ~t:r;j Wellington Haywood, Cyril Cuthbert Frank Clerk Registrar - General's 0 ffi c e, Principal Clerk •• Prisons Department, Auckland I 25 Nov., " Internal Affairs Department, Auckland ~ Sheehy, Thomas .• Crown Lands Ranger Lands and Survey Department, District Valuer .• Valuation Department, New 117 Oct., Taumarunui Plymouth von Keisenberg, Arthur Otto Clerk •• Public Health Department, Compiler Census and Statistics Office, 1 Jan., 1921. Wellington Internal Affairs Department, I Wellington

~ ? <:.0 OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. ttj t;j to Transferred from Transferred to t:;j N&me. Date. ~ Position. Place. Position. PI&ce.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Sawers, David George 2nd Clerk Wellington Assistant Examining Officer Wellington .. 5 Jan., 1921. Steinmetz, John Marcus Assistant ElI:amining Officer Christchurch 10 Stephens, ~'rank Burcon Clerk " Clerk I Napier .. 7 Walters, George .• Nelson Wellington .. 12

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Robertson, George James .. .. I Resident Agent .• I Nelson •• I Clerk Auckland " .. I 7 Jan., 19in. 8 ~ INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. t?;j Stockman, Eve I Clerk ! Head Office, Wellington .. I Clerk I Census and Statistics Office, I 5 JeD., 1921. I i Wellington Z t?;j LAND A.ND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Turner, John Stephen i Clerk I Wellington.. .. I Clerk .. i Nelson 7 Jan., 1921. ~

PUBLIO HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENT. ~ Macmillan, Colin Edward •• Clerk ...... Bacteriological Laboratory,! Clerk ...... Christchurch 4 Jan., 1921. ! ! Auckland Walk~r, Rhoda Winifred Turuki Distriot Nurse to Natives Taumarunui .• .. District Nurse to Natives .. Thames I Dec., 1920.

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. etJ Earles, Samuel Baldwin , Junior Estates Administration Clerk I Head

• PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. f; ~ Baker, Alfred James District Engineer Dunedin .. I Distriot Engineer I Auckland I 8 Jan., 1921. t?;j Snodgrass, William Draughtsman Auckland .. . . Draughtsman .. Hamilton 29 Dec., 1920. 8 INTERDEPARTMENTAL TRANSFERS. Campbell, Duncan Clerk .. Relieving Staff, Internal Affairs I Clerk Education Department, Welling­ 1 Jan., 1921. ~ I Department, Wellington ton Purcell, Veronica Alice Shorthand· typist I Ditto • . . . Shorthand-typist Public Trust Department, Wei. 7 I lington

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382 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

RESIGNATIONS.

Name. PosItion. Place. I Date left ServIce.

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. Brown. Roy James Anderson Cadet .. Special Schools Branch, Wei· 31 Jan., 1921. lington Cresswell, Thomll8 Richard Chief Inspector of Seoondary Schools Wellington 31 Gra.ha.Dt. Laura Elizabeth Sub·Matron Probation Home, Auckland Smith, Ani Acting First Assiatan t Teacher .. Native School, Te Kao i 3~

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Roy, William Clerk.. I Wellington I 31 Jan., 1921.

LABOUR DlIl'ARTMENT. Ellis, Aleo Corbet I Clerk •• ! Auokland I 10 .Tan., 1921.

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Hutchinson, Ethel Brighton I Shorthand.typist •. I Dunedin I 31 Dec., 1920.

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Oarruthel'll, Eileen Rose •• I Shorthand.typillt •• I Wellington J 23 Dec .. 1920.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Bennett, Doris Elizabeth .• Nurse.. Porirua •• 19 Dec., 1920. Porteous, Jack .• Attendant 31 Pringle, Violet Myrtle Nurse.. Christchurch 27 Sweeney, Eileen Mary 31 Walah, Mary Cecilia 27

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. Neilson, Robert Russell I Clerk . • .. I Dunedin 31 Dec., 1920.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Roberts, Weymouth I Warder.. I Auokland I 31 Deo., 1920.

PUBLIO HEALTH, HOSPITALs, AND CHARITABLE Am DEPARTMENT•• Askew, Olive Emily Staff Nurse .. .. ISt. Helens Hospital, Christ. 9 Jan., 1921. I church Byel'll, Emmaline , Distriot Midwife . . Ashburton . . • . 6 Dec., 1920.

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT. Neville, George •. I Clerk • • •• I Auokland' 1 Nov., 1920.

PuBLIO WORKS DEPARTMENT. Holmes, John Dudley District Engineer .• I Tauranga ' '14 Jan., 1921. Kirby, Leonard •• I Electrical Lineman • . Addington \ 31 Dec., 1920.

STATE FIRE INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. Finlay, Frank Noble Cadet. • •. , Dunedin I 30 Dec., 1920.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Galbraith, William Henry Clerk ...... [ Christchurch •. 31 Dec., 1920. Mills, Marie Ticket·seller ,and Tea Kiosk Assistant Hanmer Springs •• 131 " " Vickers, Leslie •. ILabourer . . • • • . Rotorua ' .. 31 " "

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RETIREMENTS, ETC.

Name. Position. Place. Inate left Service. I Reason left Service.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Findlay, John •. District Manager .. Auckland 31 Dec., 1920 / Retired on super· I I / ! I annuation. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Creed, Mary Ann I Charwoman .. I Nelson 120 Dec., 1920 I Retired .

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Burnaby, Edward Charles / Clerical Cadet .. I Nelson ]24 Dec., 1920 I Deceased• Walter , MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Kavanagh,'John Charge Attendant .• I Hokitika 120 Dec., 1920 I Deceased.

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Naughton, William I Bookbinder .. I Wellington .• 122 Dec., 1920 I Deceased.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Crook, George Horatio j Gaoler .• Wellington .. 31 Dec., 1920 I Retired on super· Thomll8 .. I annuation. Oakenfull, Clive . • Probationary Warder . . Invercargill .• 22 " ,Services terminated.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Rothwell, Richard / Road Foreman .• .. I Napier 10 Dec., 1920 I Retired on '·,super. annuation.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. . . .. 'I a.n. Scott, Winifred Merelina •• I Head Masseuse •• •• I Rotorua 5IDee., 1920 I Appointment nulled. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

p~ oj '-'8 Dominion. * - RETURN of the Estimated Population of the Dominion of New Zealand on the 31st December, 1920.

,------~------~------I Malee. I Femalee. 1 Total.

Estimaj;ed population (exclusive of Maoris) on 31st December, 1919 588,888 575,517 1,164,405 Males. Females. Total. Males. Female.. Total. Births registered in 1920 .. 15,433 14,501 29,934 Deaths registered in 1920 .. 6,782 5,331 12,i13

Excess of births over deaths 8,651 ,9,170 17,821 Arrivals in the Dominion during 1920t 25,163 20,379 45,542 Departures from the Dominion during 1920 17,951 14,973 32,924 Excess of arrivals over departures 7,212 5,406 12,618 i ------I Total net increase during 1920 ..: 15,863 14 ,576 30,439

Estimated population (exclusive of Maoris and residents of Cook and other Paoific islands) I' I on 31st Deoember, 1920 604,751 590,093 1,194,844 Maori population, Census, 1916 ...... 25,933 23,843 49,776 Population of Cook and other Pacific islands, Census, 1916 I 6,552' 6,245 12,797 Total estimated population of the Dominion on 31st December, 1920 1637,236 1-6-2-0-,-18-1-:1'-1-,-25-7-,-4-1-7

• Subjeet to revision. t Including 1,480 members of Expeditionary Force.

BmTHs AND DEATHS. The numbers and rates of births and deaths for the last ten years are as under:-

--, _. ~------Numbers. ' Rate per 1,000 of the Mean Population. Year. Births. Deaths. I Births. Deaths. I I 1 1911 ...... 26,354 9,534 25·97 9-39 1912 ...... 27,508 9,214 26-48 8·87 1913 ...... 27,935 10,119 I 26·14 9'47 1914 ...... 28,338 10,148 25·99 9·31 1915 ...... 27,850 9,965 25·33 9006 1916 ...... 28,509 10,596 25·94 9·64 1917 ...... 28,239 10,528 25·69 9'58 1918 " ...... 25,860 16,364 23'44 14·84 1919 ...... 24,483 10,808 21·54 9·51 1920* •• ...... 29,934 12,113 25·38 10-27

• Subjeet to revision. BitrtkB in 1920. The number of births registered in 1920 (29,934) is easily a record, being 1,425 in excesss of the previous highest figure (28,509 in 1916), and 5,451 more than the abnormally low total for 1919 (24,483). Nevertheless, the rate for 1920 (25'38 per 1,000 of mean population) is the fourth lowest on record, being higher than the rates for the years 1915, 191!!, and 1919 only. Tbe following statement giving tbe figures for each quarter of the last three years discloses that the improvement shown for the first nine months of 1920 was not entirely maintained in the last quarter of the year :- Quarter ended 1918. 1919. 1920. 31st March 6,354 6,061 7,522 30th June tI,647 6,136 7,406 30th September 6,526 5,832 7,684 31st December 6,333 6,454 7,322 Deaths in 1920. With the exception of the year 1918 (when the deaths were increased by 50 per cent. on account of the influenza epidemic of the last quarter), the number of deaths registered in 1920 is the highest on record. The rate per 1,000 of mean population (10'27) is also somewhat above the average of recent years, and is indeed higher than in any of the ten years 1908-1917. Census and Statistics Office, J. W. BUTCHER, Wellington, 1st February, 1921. For Government Statistician.

IncorprYrated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the RegiBtrar Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Regia/rar dia$olving a Society. diasolving a Society.

ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated I Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated to a.ppear to me that The New Zealand Old English Game I Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made Club (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations to appear to me that The Timaru Club is no longer carrying and has no assets, the aforesaid society is hereby dissolved, on its operations and has no assets, the aforesaid society is in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, hereby dissolved. in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorpora.ted 1908. Societies Act, 1908. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of January, 1921. Da.ted at Wellington this 28th day of January. 1921. R. E. HAYES, R. E. HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated Societies. Registrar of Incorporated Societies. 384 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

THill PUBLIO TaUST OJ'J'IOII OF NBW ZJI.\UlID. -h!OOBPOBATBD thlnlllll THB PBoViilIoNS OF TIrB PUBLtC TBUST OI'FiOE AOT, 1908. ARTIOULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons pla.aed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TBUSTJ:B during the P. Month of December, 1920.

DM9 N~e~D~ea~. __. ___~ ,_I ____ B_8_B_ld_8D_O_8_. __~~ ___o_oo __ u_pa_t_io_n_' ____~ ___DeO_f ..th. ____ ~ ___B_e_w_a_r_k_B. ____

1 Arnold, Jessie Spencer Auckland Married woman 6/12/20 Testate. 2 Arrowsmith, Alfred Dannevirke Farm hand 14/12/17 Intestate. 3 Ashton, Mary Ann Ashburton Married woman 2/12/20 Testate. 4 .Axt-lson, Olof Tama .. Seaman 27/11/20 Intestate. 5 Baer, Edward Kop'lki (near Te Farmer 13/12/20 Kniti) 6 Baker, Thomas Rakaia .. Retired 31/10/20 7 Ballock, James McGregor Chatto Creek, Dun­ Labourer 25/11/20 edin " 8 Banwell, James; or James Steggall Springston 27/11/20 Testate. Purchon 9 Barnes, Lillian Violet Wellington Spinster 11/7/20 Intestate. 10 Barrett, :Fanny Fleet Napier .. Married woman 17/12/20 11 Batchelor, Alfred Gisborne Sawmiller 2/12/14 12 Beckett, Ezra Chas.; otherwise known Christch urch Labourer .. 11/12/20 as Ezra Beckett and Chas. Beckett 13 Bolton, James Hampden Retired railway em­ 14/12/20 Testate. ployee 14 Branston, George Wellington (1 ate Motor-body builder .. 16/10/20 England) 15 Brigham, Harry Atkinson .. Stockport, England Discharged soldier .. 26/7/19 16 Buchan, George .. Palmerston North Retired farmer 26/8/20 17 BUlTIlll, Arthur Edward Dunedin Barman 20/10/20 18 Cashman, George Railway employee 30/12/20 19 Chadwick, Thomas . Taumarunui" Carpenter 23/10/20 20 Chalmers, Andrew-Watt Opotiki Contractor 23/10/20 21 Churches, William Edward Clive Labourer .. 7/9/20 22 Coleman, Mabel Beatrice .. Wellington Married woman 30/12/20 23 Coiner, Mary Ann Auckland 11/7/20 24- Connolly, Edmond Andrew Whangarei Insu~~ agent 16/3/20 25 Cooper, John Kennedy Masterton Butcher .. 10/12/20 26 Creedon, John Christchurch Retired platelayer 31/8/20 Tes~te. 27 Crombie, James .. Gardener .. 13/1/21 28 Crowther, Herbert John Retired Civil servant 29/12/20 29 Davis, Letitia Louisa Inver:,~rgill Domestic duties 21/12/20 In~~tate. 30 Devine, Francis ., Blaketown, Grey- Miner 1/9/20 Testate. mouth 31 Driscoll, T. M. Trentham Returned soldier 22/3/20 Intestate. 32 Edmondston, John Moeraki, Dunedin Retired fisherman 27/7/20 33 Eginton, Charlotte Ann Widow 25/11/20 Tes~te. 34 Finlayson, Jessie M. Auckland (Park Is- Married woman 26/11/16 Intestate. land) 35 Flynn, John Kumara Miner 2/12/20 Testate. 36 Gardner, Willialn Foxhill, Nelson Farmer 9/12/20 37 Gartner, Anna Christina Margratha; Dannevirke Married woman 21/9/20 otherWise knoWn as Gartner, Anna Christina Margretta 38 Giddens, Fanny Amelia Barry's Bay 18/10/20 Intestatt>. 39 Gilbert, Agnes Dunedin 14/12/20 Testate. 40 Gill, Harry .. Napier .. Labo~~ 2/1/21 Intestate. 41 Gillespie, Sarah .. Oamarn .. Widow 26/12/20 42 Gomley, Elizabeth Lily Dunedin Married woman 17/11/20 Tesb.te. 43 Gracey, Sarah Rangiora 15/12/20 Intestate. 44 Griffin, Maria Reefton .. 2/8/18 Testate. 45 Griffith, Nelson Eliot Te Tua .. Fa.rme;' 8/12/20 46 Griffith, Thomas 14/12/20 47 Harkness, Alexander Invercargill Cle~k 18/11/20 48 Harris, Ada Alice Hastings Kitchenmaid 6/12/20 In~~tate. 49 Hayne, William .. Auckland Waterside worker 25/11/20 Testate. 50 Heaney, Robert Vinceht .. . . Otautau Labourer .. 25/11/20 Intestate. 51 Hemi Te Wainohu or Hemi Wainohu Mohaka Farm labourer 9/4/20 52 Henwood, George Christchurch Freezing-works fore- 1/12/20 man 53 Hikihiki Hokena .. Clive Grange, Married woman 28/1/20 Testate. Hawke's Bay 54 . Hill, Thomas Hamilton Stock agent 20/11/20 Intestate. 55 Howard, James .. Riccarton, Christ- Cattle-dealer 1/12/20 Testate. church 56 Howard, Elizabeth Te Waewae Married woman 8/1/21 57 Hughes, Mary Ann Ngaio Widow 23/12/20 In~tate. 58 Jardine, John Dunedin LaboUrer .. 4/6/20 59 Keeling, Emily .. Onehnnga Married woman 4/12/20 Tes~te. 60 Kennington, Mary Jane Te Aroha, Hamilton Widow 16/8/20 61 Kneebone, William John Stratford Farmer 10/1/21 62 Krakowski, Michael; or Krakowsky, Hokitika Gardener .. 31/1/20 Michael 63 Krivich, Jakov; or Krevich, Jim Waipapakauri Bushman ~. 27/10/20 Intestate. 64 Leitch, Charles .. Te Kniti Retired farmer 2/1/21 65 Linstrom, Mauritz Henry .. Ross, Westland Butcher 8/1/21 66 Lucas, Caroline .. Feilding Widow 21/9/20 Tes~te. 67 Lynch, Aileen Annie Owen Junction, Nel­ Spinster .. 17/12/20 Intestat&. son •

FEB. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 385

DlIiCEASED PEBSONS' ESTATES-continued.

Date c:i Name of Deceased. Residence. Occnpatiion. of Remarks. Z Death.

68 Maher or O'Maher, Thomas Dunedin Labourer .. 7/12/20 Testate. 69 McLeely, Denis •• Denniston Miner .3/1/21 Intestate. 70 McLeod, Robert Alexander Hokianga Contractor 18/1/21 Testate. 71 McRae, John Pearson McPherson Ohakune Labourer 2/12/20 Intestate. 72 McSwigan, Doris Ada Invercargill Spinster .. 20/9/20 73 MeIrese, Thomas .. Moawhango Shepherd .. 5/1/21 74 Mercer, Robert .. Dlmedin Labourer .. 7/12/20 Tes~te. 75 Mere, Inois, alias Mere Arthur Gisborne Married woman 9/9/19 76 Monk, Herbert Edwin Albermale Wellington Hotel porter 6/1/21 In~~tate. 77 Morris, Charles .. Waimatenui Labourer .. 24/10/20 78 Morse, Ann Hamilton Married woman 7/12/20 Tes~te. 79 Murfitt, George Seymour Sydney, N.S.W. Labourer .. .27/12/19 Intestate. 80 Murley, Arthur Herbert Mangere, Auckland Groom 13/11/18 81 Murray, John James Wellington Hairdresser 16/9/19 82 Nalder, Lucy Auckland Married woman 6/12/20 Test~te. 83 Naughton, William Wellington Bookbinder 22/12/20 84 O'Sullivan, Julia Ann Takapuna,Auckland Married woman 17/12/20 InU;~tate. 85 Paterson, Agnes .. Dunedin Spinster 30/9/20 86 Petro, Tomanovicb Gibbston, Invercar- Miner 20/11/20 gill 87 Reidy, James Dunedin Labourer 16/9/20 88 Reriti Henare Plimmerton, late of Sheep-farmer 19/11/18 Chatham Islands I 89 Robertson, Lawrence William Napier .. . . Brewer's assistant 16/10/20 90 Rossbotham, Robert Dunedin . . Settler .. 8/6/01 Tes~te. 91 Roy, Margaret Roslyn, Dunedin. . Widow .. 29/11/20 92 Satherley, Mary Elizabeth Blenheim 7/9/20 In~~te. 93 Schlichting, Frederick Kapuni Da~y-farmer 24/12/20 94 Schneider, Frederick William Tinwald .. Labourer 5/9/20 Test~te. 95 Schwass, Anna :Maria Sophia Halcombe Widow 14/12/20 96 Scott, John Coats Green Island, Dun· Farmer 29/12/20 edin 97 Scott, Nicholls John Te Awamutu Labourer 28/8/20 Intestate. 98 Scott, Sidney Reginald Somerville .. Woolston, Christ- Motor-driver 24/12/20 church 99 Seymour, William , Labourer .• 29/12/20 Nelson J 100 Shaw, Alice Mary Christchurch Married woman 15/1/94 Testate. 101 Shaw, Henry James Wood turner 14/12/20 102 Short, Thomas WaiId~o Farmer 28/11/20 In~~tate 103 Silva, Elfon Howick, Auckland Old-age pensioner 7/10/20 104 Simkin, Henry Dunedin Gentleman 12/1/00 105 Sing Lee Karamea Market gardener 13/10/20 106 Slater, William Auckland Settler 30/11/20 107 Spencer, John South Beach, Grey- Miner 18/9/20 Tes~te. mouth 108 Staples, Frederick Arthur Wellington Plumber 20/12/20 109 Stronach, Augustus George Methven, Canter· Shepherd 12/10/20 In~~tate. bury 110 Tennent, Robert Wellington Mine inspector 25/7/20 Testate. III Thorn"", James Henry Christchurch Retired bootmaker 19/11/20 112 Tiegs, August Oxford .. Labourer .. 18/5/79 Int;~tate. 113 Tomlinson, Frank Neville .. Avonhead, Christ· Farmer 31/10/20 church 114 Vesty, Annie Elizabeth Tikokino Married woman 13/1/17 115 Ware, Ernest Edwin I Wellington Railway employee 20/12/20 116 Whitley, Louisa Catherine Rangiora Married woman 22/12/20 Tes~te. 117 Wilcox, Rangiahoa Wharetine Taihape .. 16/10/20 Intestate. 118 Wilkins, Harry Richard Christchurch Garden~r " 19/8/20 119 Wilson, Walter Te Kopuru Labourer .. 6/10/20 120 Wilson, William Henry Rangataua 29/11/20 Tes~te. 121 Wright, Edward Wanganui Co~~ssion agent 8/12/20

Pu hlic Trust Office, J. W. MACDONALD, Deputy of the Publio Tl'ustee. Wellington, 1st February, 1921.

Land Surveyors Examination, March, 1921, Au.,traiia and I Member oj Education Board elee/ed. New Zealand. Education Department; The Surveyors Board of Ne~ Zealand, I Wellington, 29th January, 1921. Wellington, 1st February, 1921. N accordanoe with the provisions of the Education Act, I T is hereby notified for general information that the I 1914, and its amendments, it is hereby notified that the Surveyors Board, in conjunction with the Australian undernamed person has this day been duly elected a member Surveyors Boards, will conduct an examination of candi­ of the Education Board of the District of Auckland for the dates for licenses to survey, commencing at 10 a.m. on Auckland Urban Area:- Monday, 4th April, 1921, at Wellington. . Candidates are notified that their applications, on the NELLIE ELI7.ABETH FERNER. proper form, together with plans and field· books, must reach the Secretary of the Board not later than Thursday, 24th The result of the voting is as follows :­ March, and that the examination fee of £1 Is. must be paid Nellie Elizabeth Ferner 61 at the same time to the Secretary, from whom examination William Joshua Gatenby 14 regulations, application forms, and other particulars may Vivian Harold Potter 44 be obtained. The amount of postage must also be remitted if plans and Total number of valid votes recorded 119 field- books are desired to be returned. Number of voting-papers rejected as informal 0 M. CROMPTON-SMITH, R. P. J. RAY, Returning Officer. Secretary, Surveyors Board. Government Buildings, Wellington. Auckland, 26th January, 1921. 386 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. (}

N ollU pubUshed purBUant to the PI"OIIi8ion8 oj BelJtion 10 oj the Public Tnul O.lfice Act, 1908, and BelJtioM 18 and 19 oj the Public Tnul O.lfice Amandment Act, 1918. OTlCE is hereby given that, no person having taken out administration, the Public Trnstee has filed, in the Supreme N Court at Wellington, an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occu118.tions (so far as known) Ilol8 hereunder zeapectively set forth, their gro88 properties being estimated not to eDleed £400 in each case.

Name. Residence. Occupation. I Date I EP'~tfon I Testate or I Oftloe ! of Death. IIled. I Inteotate. Administering.

1 I Bakel', Thoma.s .. .. Ra.ka.ia .. Retired .. 31/10/20 28/1/21 Intestate Christchurch. 2 Bardsley, Maurice .. J.ondon, England .. Seaman .. 26/3/19 28/1/21 .. Wellington. . 3 Barrett, Fanny Flept .. Napier .. . . Married woman 17/12/20 29/1/21 .. Napier. 4 I Batchelor, Alfred .. Whatatutu .. Sawmiller .. 2/12/14 29/1/21 Gisborne. 5 llraithwaite, .John .. St. Clair, Dunedin Journalist .. 29/10/16 29/1/21 " Auckland. 6 l!'oley, Maurice .. .. Jj'oxton .. Labourer . . 4/12/20 25/1/21 " Wellington. 7 Glynn, John .. .. Christchurch .. Dealer .. 14/11/20 27/1/21 " Christchuroh. 8 Gough, John .. .. Pa1merston North Flax-mill hand .. 2/12/20 27/1/21 Te"t'~te Wellington. 9 Hill, Thomas .. .. Hamilton .. Stock-drover .. 20/11/20 29/1/21 Intestate Auckland. 10 •Tones, John Maitland .. Invercargill .. Retired company 23,110/20 25/1/21 Tostate Invercargill • manager 11 Krivich, Jakov; orjKrivich, Kiripaka .. Bushman .. 27/11/20 27/1/2J Intestate Auckland. Jim 12 Laird, Elizaheth; or Ka.ssie- Pelorus Sound .. Married woman 14/5/17 27/1/21 Wellington. baum, Elizabeth " 13 Linstrom, Mauritz Henrv Ross .. .. Butcher . . 8/1/21 29/1/21 .. 14 McKay, George.. ' .. Makotuku .. Labourer .. 2/11/20 28,11/21 " Napier. 15 McKay, John Alexander .. Miller's Flat .. . . 4/10/17 28/1/21 " Auckland. 16 01kley, Alhert •. .. Waihi .. .. Tail;;r .. . . 27/9/20 25/1/21 " .. 17 Posha, Anton .. .. Maungatapere .. Gum.digger .. 12/10/17 27/1/21 .." .. 18 Preece, William Henry .. Coromandel .. :Farmer . . 12/7/20 29/1/21 .. 19 Thomas, Jame. Henry .. Christchuroh .. Bootmaker .. 19/11/20 28/1/21 Tes~te Christchurch.

-~-- Wellington, 31st January, 1921. J. W. MACDONALD, Deputy of the Public Trustee.

ReBUlt oj Poll Jor Prop08ed Loan. olaimed before Monday, the 28th February, 1921, be sold Ithereafter by public auction. Wellington, 1st .February, 1921. Pa.rticulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained T HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the from the Superintendent or Inspector of Police in charge Board of the Springs-Ellesmere Electric-power District, of the district. is published in accordance with the llrovisions of the Local Bodies' :Loa.ns Act, 1913. J. O'DONOVAN, Commissioner of Polioe. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. The Poisons Act, 1908.-Register oj Vendors oj PoMons Jor SPRINGS-ELLESMERE ELEOTBIC-POWER BOARD. the District oj Hawke's Bay Jor the Year ending 31st December, Re81.tU oj Poll Jor the Raising oj a Special Loan of £60,000. 1920. IN compliance with the requirement. of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Electric-power Board. Act, 1918, and Agriculture, Industries, and Commeroe, Department of, Union the amendments of both these Act. respectively, puhlic Chambers, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. notice is herewith given that at the poll taken in the Springs­ Anderson, J., Norsewood. Ellesmere Electrio-power Board's District on Wednesday, Bailey, G. E., Woodville. Bates and Heretaunga Street, Hastings. the 12th day of January, 1921, on a loan proposal to raise a Co., special loan of £60,000 for the undernoted purposes, namely- Bates, Joseph William, Hastings. Erection of electric-power transmission-lines, in- Beokett and Cato, Ta.ka.pau. Bibby, Edward, Waipawa. cluding engineering fees and cost of supervising Blomfield, T. Nevill, Tokomaru Bay. the work, also the taking or acquisition- of lands £ and other rights Breen, G, A., Heretaunga Street, Hastings (Bates and Co.). 56,800 Brown, John J., Ormondville. Erection of office and dwelling 2,000 Payment of preliminary expenses in constituting Citta.dini, Elizabeth, Herhertville. and election of the Board •• . . . • 200 Clark, W. G., Otane. . Initial management expenses and legal costs Compton, K. G., Hastings (Bates and Co.). 500 Crawford, T. A., Gladstone Road, Gishorne. T..and and fenoing 500 the following votes were recorded :- Cronin, E. D. J., Emerson Street, Napier. For the Ellesmere County and South- For the Cuthbertson, W., Takapau. Against the Dannevirke Co-operative Assooiation (Limited), Dannevirke. bridge Town District oom hined ProposaL Proposal. constituent district 236 9 Donghi, George, Ormondville. For the Springs County constituent Ellison and Dunoan (Limited), Port Ahuriri. district 66 7 Evans, W. F., Havelook North. Goven1ook, Arthur, Woodville. Total 302 16 Grant, Gordon H., Napier. Hawke's Bay Co-operative Assooiation (Limited), Dannevirke. The majority of valid votes in favour of the raising of the Hawke's Bay Co,operative ABBociation (Limited), Hastings. SpeCial loan being in exoess of the number required by the Hawke's Bay Co-operative Association (Limited), Station before-mentioned Aots, I herewith deolare the proposal to Street, Napier. raise the special loan of £60,000 to be carried. Hooper, Rarry, Napier. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Chairman, Hobson, A., Napier. Springs-Ellesmere Electric-power Board. Hustwick, A. R., Woodville. Ingram, W. M., Hastings Street, Napier. T..eeston, 13th January, 1921. :Langridge, Barrie, and Co., Otane. Leigh, E. H., Waipukurau. Leigh, E. H., Waipawa. Sale oj Unclaimed Property. Leigh and Joy, Heretaunga Street, Ha.stings. :Longley, Arthur William Starland, Wimbledon. Police Department, Mabbett, H. W., Weber. Wellington, 24th January, 1921. Maher, H. E., Heretaunga Street, Hastings (Bates and Co.). T is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands Mason, William John, Dannevirke. I of the polioe at the various police-stations will, if not MoDiarmid, John, Ti-tree Point. FEB. 8.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 387

:Mackie, J., Post-office Store, South Norsewood. . 1Reserve in N eZson [""nd Di.trict jot" Le(Me by Pv,b7ic T81IdrJf'. Moore, Thomas Frederick, Woodville. Morgan, D_ E., Hastings. District Lanru. and Survey Office, Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Linlited), Railway Quay, Port Nelson, 31st ,January, IP21. Ahuriri. OTICE is hereby given that the reserve described in Murton, Harry Montague, Napier. N the Schedult' hereunder will be ofit'red for lease by 'Neal and Close;Napier. public tender; and written tenders will be received at the O'Donoghue, Edmund, Hastings. District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, up to 4, o'clock p.m. Page and McGregor, Matamau. on Tuesday, 8th March, 1921, under the provisions of the Petersen, Albert Olof Andreas, Norsewood. Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and amendments. Prior, Edmund Elen, Dannevirke. Reid, J. W., Emerson Street, Napier. SCHEDUI,E. Riggir, F. W., Whetukura. Roach, George Hamilton, Hastings. NELSON LAND DISTRICT. Robjohns, Hindmarsh, and Co., Waghorne Street, Port SECTIONS 103 and 104, Block VII, Kawatiri Survey District: Ahuriri. Area, 91 acres 2 roods 12 perches; upset rentnJ, £20 per Shearman, F., and Co., Woodville. annum; term of least', twenty-one years. Smith, Angus W., Dannevirke. Thornton, Peroy G., Clive. AnSTRAnT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEA~E. Webber, Herbert, Hastings. 1. One holf-year's reut at the rate offered, and £1 1s. Webber, H. J_ W., Hastings Street, Napier. lease fee, must ac.company each tender. The highl'St or any White, John, Executors of, Porangahau. tender not necessarily accepted. Williams and Kettle (Limited), West Quay, Port Ahuriri. 2. The lease shall be for It term of twenty -one years, without Williams and Kettle (Limited), Hastings. right of renewal; bnt at the expiration of the term, if the land Winters (Limited), Wairoa and Fraserlown. is not again leased, or if the existing lessee docs not secure Woodward, E. C., Hastings, Post-office Box 91. the new lease of the land, he shall be compensated for his Yates and MoPhail, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. improvements, the amount in case of dispute to be deter­ M. FOLEY, Registrar. miued by arbitration. 3. Possession will be given on the day of acceptance of Magistrate's Court, Napier, 26th January, 1921. tender. 4. The rent will be payable half-yearly in advance on the Avllaorizing an Alienation of Native Land notwitk8tanding 1st dAY of January and 1st day of July in each year. tke Prolli8i0n8 of Part XII of tke Native Land Act, 1909. 5. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, tran~er, or otherwise dispose of the land comprised in the lease except JELLICOE, Governor-General. with the written consent of the Minister of Lands. 6. The le8soo shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, ORDER IN COUNCIL. broom, and sweetbrier on the land comprised in the lease, At the Govemment House at Auckland, this 26th day of and he shall with all reasonable despatch remove, or cause January, 1921. to be removed, all gorse, sweetbrier, broom, and other noxious Present: weeds or plants, as may be directed by the Chairnlan of the Domain Board. HIS EXcm.LENCY THB GOVERNOR-GENllRAL IN COUNCIL. 7. The lessee shall not destroy any 8tanding. bush along HEREAS by section two hundred and three of the the Orowsoiti River in Section 104 for a distance of six chains W. Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter ref~rred to &8 from the river. .. the said Act "), it is enacted that the Governor-General 8. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee may by Order in Council, in any case in which he deems it shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the ssoid lease within expedient 80 to do, authorize any acquisition, alienation, or thirty days after the date on which the same ought to be di8position of Native land or of any interest therein, not­ fulfilled. withstanding any of the provisions of Part XII (relating to limitation of area) of the ssoid Act: :B'lill particulars may be ascertained on application to this And whereas it is expedient in the publio interest that office. authority be granted for the alienation to the Wilson's (N.Z.) H. D. McKELJ..AR, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Portland Cement Company (Limited), by way of sale, of the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto, notwithstanding any of the provisions of Part XII of the ssoid Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Sale. oj Fla..., in Altckland Land DiHtrict bll Public Tend~. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Executive Council of the said Do­ District Lands and Survey Office, minion, doth hereby a.uthorize the alienation by way of sale Auckland, 1st Feb"mary, 1921. to the Wilson's (N.Z.) Portland Cement Company (Limited) OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Land Act. 1908, of the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto, notwithstanding NI and the Flax Regulationq therelmder, and the Hauraki any of the provisions of Part XII of the Native Land Act, Plains Act, 1908, that written tenders are invited and will 1909. be received at the District I.anru. and Survey Office, Auokland, up to 12 o'olock noon on Wednesday, 2nd March, 1921, for SCHEDULE. the purohase of the present crop of flax growing on the under­ mentioned. Cro"wn lands. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DIsTRIOT. MANGAXAHU 2B 2 No. 2c Block (part): Approximate area, SCHEDULE. 21 acres 3 roods 23 perches. AUCKI,.4.ND LAND DISTRICT.-HAUBAKI PI.AINS COUNT1·. F. D. THOMSON. CROIVN land, 200 acres on the Piako River opposite Pate­ Clerk of the Executive Council. tonga Wharf, in Blocks X and XIV, Waihou Survey DiII­ trict; upset price, £150; time for removal of flax, twelve months from date of acceptance of tender. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. CoNDITIONS OF SALK.

Land in Tararuiki Land Distr':r.t ~u"end ...ed. 1. IntendingT tenderers are t'xpected to visit the locality and satisfy themselves in every partioular on all matters Department of Lands and Survey relating to tht'lr tenders. Wellington, 1st Februari, 1921. 2. The. positoion of the flax is only approximately shown OTICE is hereby given that the surrender of the under- on the lithograph lodged a~ the L~ds and Survey.Office, N mentoioned peotion has been accepted by resolution of I Au~k;1aud, and should. ~y dispute anse as to bOlmdant'B the the Taranaki Land Board, and the ssoid land has thereby deCISIon of the Co~mlSBlou"r ?f Crown La~ds shall be ~naL. reverted to the Crown under the provisions of the Land 3. No tender wIll be oOnSIdered' wherem a less pnce 18 Aot 1908' otlered than the upset price as stated herein. , . 4. The successful tenderer shall u.~e every precaution to prevent the flax from being destroyed by fire during the SCHEDUI.E. ourrency of his liceU!le, and no compensation for t,he destruc­ TARANm LAND DIsTRICT. tion of any flax from any cause whatsoever on the land SF.ClTION 2, Block VIII, Waro Survey District. Previously occupied hy the licensl'e shall be payable by the Crown. held by T. S. Senior. Tenure: R.L. H,eltSon: Selector's 5. The outting and removal of the flax will be under the request. supervi'lion of the Chief Drainage Engineer or other officer G. JAS. ANDERSON, duly appointed by binI, and the manner and method of such li'or Minister of Lands. cutting and removal of flax shall be as directed by him. 388 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

6. If deemed neoessary for the purpose of floating the Tn Bankrltptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at flax to the mill-8ite, conditional arrangements may be m~de Oh.1';Rfrlt""rh with the Chief Drainage Engineer, Auckland, to use certain existing drains. OTICE is hereby given that GREY SKIPPER, of Little 7. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 5 per N River, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; oent. on the amount of tender in cash, marked cheque, or ..nd I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden post-office order; the balance, together with £1 Is. license at my office on Monday, the 31st da.yof January, 1921, ait fee, to be paid within thirty days of acceptance of t,ender. 2 o'clock. Tenders to be addressed "Commissioner of Crown Lands, A. W. EAMES, Au.,kland," and envelope to be m8.rked "Tender for flax." 27th Januar~', 1921. Official Assignee. lL M. SKEET, Commissioner of.. Crown Lands. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at CMistchurch.

OTICE is hereby given that ALBERT FRANCIS HARRISON, BANI< RlJPTCY NOTICES. N of Christchurch, r~abourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 9.h dotyof IN THE SUPRE"E COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, February, 1921, at 2 o'clock. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. A. W. EAMES, In the matter of the Administration Act, 1908, Part IV; 1st February, 1921. Official Assignee. and in the matter of JOHN WILLIAM MACKAY, late of Wellington, La.nd Agent. deceased. HEREBY give notice that by lion order of the Supreme In Bankmptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden lit I Court dated 20th day of Janua.ry, 1921, I was ap­ Christohmch. pointed Administrator of the estate of the above-named JOHN WILLIAM MACKAY, deceased; and I hereby call a meeting of creditors to be held at my offioe, 190 Lambton OTICE is herebv given that FRANOIS CYRIL DAVISON, Quay, Wellington, on '!'hursday, the 3rd day of Febrnary, N of Eiffelton, F .. rmer, was this day adjudged bank­ 1921, at 2.30 p.m. rupt; and I hereby summa a a meeting of creditors to be S, TANSLEY, Official Assignee, holden at the Courthouse, Ashbnrton, on MondlLY, the 31st Administrator. day of January, 1921, at 11 o'clock a.m. Wellington, 27th January, 1921. J. B. CHRISTIAN, 20th Janu .. ry, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Ban/r,ruptcy.-I n the Sup·reate Court holden at Hamilton. . In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at ChTiMchllTch. N OTICE is hereby given that RICHARD PAU COBURN, of Ari.. , Billiard· saloon Keeper, was this day .. djudged OTICE is hereby given that DOUGLAS NORMAN LA.MB, bankrupt; and 1- hereby summon 110 meeting of oreditors N of Winchmore, Farmer, was this day adjudged to ~ holden ..t the Courthouse, Te Kuiti, au Tuesday, the bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors 8th day of Febrllary, 1921, at 11 o'olock a.m. to be holden .. t the Courthouse, Ashburton, on Monday, Ihe W. S. FISHER, 31st day of J .. nnary, 1921, at 2 o'clock p.m. 31st January, 1921. Official Assignee. J. B. CHRISTIAN, 25th January, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankmptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Wanganui. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Dunedin. OTICEiS hereby given th .. t CLAUDE CHARLER BRI"SLEY,. N of Wanganui, Upholsterer, and PETER HENRY COOPER. " I OTICE is hereby given that ISABELLA THOMPSON, of of Wanganui, Salesman, trading as "C. C. Brinsley and ." Dunedin, Widow, Boardinghouse.keeper, was this Company," of Wanganni, Upholsterers, were this day day ..djudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting adjudged ba.Dkrup5; ..nd I bereby summon a meeting of of creditors to be holden at my office. Law Courts Buildings, areditors to be holden at my office,4<1 Maria Place, W .. nga· Stuart Street, on Friday, tbe 4th day of Febru .. ry, 192.1, at nni, OD Friday, the 4th d ..y of February, 1921, at 10.30 2.30 O'clock p.m. o'clock a.m. W. W. SAMSON, E. M. SILK, 26th January, 1921. Official Assignee. 291Jb January, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Dunedin . . Wanganui. "T OTICE is hereby given that JOHN MURCHISON and OTICE is hereby given that EDw.I.lID JOSEPH SHEP­ ~ ~ CHBISTOPHER MURCHISON, trading as .. Murchison N PARD, of Wanganui, Jeweller, was this day adjudged Bros.," of Tnapek... West, Farmers, were this day .. djudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of· creditors bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, 44 M .. ria PI.. ce, Wanganui. on to be holden at my office, Law Courts Buildings, Stn.. rt Friday, the 4th day of February, 1921, at 3.30 o'clock p,m. Street, on Tuesd&y, the 15th day of February 1921. &t 11 E. M. SILK, o'clock a.m. 29th January, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee, W. W. SAMSON, 1st February, 1921. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court kold-en at In'VeTcargill. Ra R. L. SANG, Wanganui, 110 bankrupt. LL unpaid claims for goods supplied to the above A estate for the period 26th May to 27th Deoember, N OTICE is hereby given that WALTER BURNETT, of 1920, must be 6eolr to the undersigned on or before the 8th Otautau, Farmer, was this day adjudged ba.nkrup'; Februa.ry., 1921, to qualify for payment. and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors to be holden at my office' on Thursday, the 3rd day of February, 1921, CHARLES E. DEMPSY. at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Deputy Official Assignee. CHARLES B. ROUT, PalmerstoD North, 27th December, 1920. 29th Jannary, 1921. Deputy Official Assignee. FEB. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 389

. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. IAPPLIC;\!ION ha~g been mad~ to me for the issue of a provIsIOnal certIficare of tItle, in the name of VIDENCE of the 108s of certificate of t,itle, VoL 166, FLORENCE CHRISTIE, Wife of JAMES CHRISTIE, of Warepa, E folio 148, of the Register.book, in favour of CATHERINE Farme:, for Lots 86, 87, ~8, 89, ~, and 91, plan 1207, of the TRESTON, for Lot No.6 on deposited plan No. 4827, which exte.nsIOn of t~e Township of ~Iilsher, being all the land in said parcel of land is portion of Allotment No. 64 of Section certIficare of tItle, Vol. 128, fol~o, 23~, and evi~ence having No. 1 in the Suburbs of Auckland, having been lodged with been lod~ed of the i

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION12661(4). /. REGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the CON. , -- 80LIDATED GOLDFIELDS 0)1' NEW ZEALAND (LlM1TED) HE~BY give no~e that the D&mel!l of the m;uier. as at 31st Deoember, 1914;- £ s. d. I mentioned coinpames have been strock off the Register; J. Woods (wages to 5th Feb., 1913) . . 1 0 0 and the companies have been dissolved ;- _, Webster" 0 5 0 Arthur Willen and Company (Limited). 1912/2., W. Thorne (wages to 18th April, 1914) 0 1 0 The -Wakamarina Darkies Terrace Hydraulic Sluicing J. Anderson (wagcs to 8th June, 1914) 0 3 0 Company (Limited). 1912/4. T. Evans (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 9 0 Dated at Blenheim this 31st day of January, 1921. ,#:I:;US ~ 1~ ~ J. CARADUS, H. Nottage 0 13 9 Assistant &>.gistrar of Companies. F. Neay" 0 7 3 J. Matheson 0 16 9 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTIONS 267lAND .266 (3). J. Butler 0 5 8 , A. Kenning" 0 5 8 HEREBY give notice that at the expiration of thrc" W. Morton (wages to 7th July, IOU) 0 1 1 I montha from the date hereof the name of the under. F. Neave 0 1 1 mentioned company will, unless cause is shown to the con· F. BentJI'Y 0 1 1 trary, be struck off the Register, and the company will he C. Grey Westburn 0 9 3 dissolved ;- V. Coe " 0 1 10 The New King Solomon Gold.mining Company (Limited). H. Horncastle (wages t.o 31st August, 1014) .. 1 1 7 F. Bentley 0 0 6 1914/4. A.Hall 0 (I 6 Dated at Blenheim this 28th day of January, 1921. J. Shaw .. 1 12 4 J. CARADUS, F. Bentley (wages to 5th December, 1914) 0 1 5 Assistant Registrar of Companies. C. E. Silver 0 1 5 C. J. Hulls 0 1 5 C. Grey Westburn 3 2 0 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (4). £12 3 7 AKE notice that the namos of the undermentioned com· T panies have been struck off the Register, and the companies have been dissolved :- 108 GEO. E. STEPHENSON, General Manager. . 10/16. The Automatic Safety Trolly.pole Company (Limited). EGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the BLACK. 11/23. The Christchurch Timber Company (Limited). R WATER MUlES (LIMITED) as at 31st December, 1914:- 12/29. The Colonial Manufacturing Company (Limited). 10/43. Collius, Kerr, and Company (Limited). £ /iI. d. 06/2. D. Miller and Co. (Limited). J. Dwyer (wages to 15tli Sept., 1913) 041 14/11. Fred. H. East (Limited). S. Roberts (wages to 15th Oct., 1913) o 10 0 10/6. Hemsley Burnet (Limited). D. McLean (wages to 30th Nov., 1913) 056 14/0. The N.Z. Flour and Produce Agenoy Company J. McFarlane (wages to 30th Nov., 1913) o 13 1 (Limited). O. Park (wages to 13th Feb., 1913) 011 7 06/18. The South Canterbury Shoe Company (Limited). P. Foley (wages to 30th June, 1913) o 10 1 08/4. The Taungata Land Company (Limited). C. Kearns (wages to 18th Aug., 1913) o 17 6 13/4. The Temuka. Pipe.works Company (Limited). J. Douglas (wages to 7th March, 1914) 1 7 8 T. Clifford (wages to 2nd July, 1914) I 2 0 . Dated at Christchurch this 28th day of January, 1921. W. Hood (wages to 28th July, 1914) 1 2,0 J. MURRAY, Assistant Registrar of Companies. £7 3 6

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. 109 GEO. E. STEPHENSON, General Manager. N OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 266, . subsection (3), of the above Act, that the under· EGISTER of UNCLim~D MONEYS held by the PROGRESS mentioned company will, at the expiration of three months R MniBS OF NEW ZEAI,AND (LIMITED) &8 at 31st December, from the date hereof, and unless cause is shown to the contrary, be 9t~uck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved:':'" 1914;- £ s. d. 1918/17. The Sherwood Coal·miIDng Company (Limited). W. O'Donnell (wages to 31st March, 1913) 1 15 2 H. Collius (wages to 30th June,.1913) 0 1 8 Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies .T. Arlow (wages to 30th June, 1913) 0 1 8 at Dunedin this 25th day of January, 1921. D. Walla.ce (wages to 15th July, 1913) 0 12 8 . R. H. BOURKE, W. Giver (wages to 15th April, 1914) 0 11 0 Assistant Registrar of Cornpanil'8. H. Borlace (wages to 30th Nov., 1914) 2 7 8 W. Butler (wages to 30th Nov., 1914) 1 8 8 S. McLl'an (wages to 15th Dec., 1914) 0 15 6 THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 262. E. Ebert (wages to 31st Dec., 1914) 1 0 0 In the matter of the Companies Act, 1!l08; and in the matter of the affidavit and application of HERBERT £8 14 0 HASTINGS LEAR,Y, Manager of "H. Cl'lug and 0<. .. (T,imited j." 110 GEO. E. STEPHENSON, Genera! Manager. HEREBY notify that no objection to such application I having been made and lodged with me, as by the said Aot required, I do now declare such company to be dissolved. WAIMARINO COUNTY COUNCIL. Dated at Dunedin tbis 26th ,day of ,Tanuary, 1921. R. H. BOURKE, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND IN BLOCK IX, RARETE Assistant Registrar of Compan;" •. SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR THE PuRPOSE OF ERECTING WORKERS' DWELLINGS. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, 8ECTION 266 (3). OTICE is hereby given tbat it is proposed, under the N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, and of T having been reported to me that the undermentioned the Counties Amendment Act, 1913, to take the land described I company has ceased to carryon business, I hereby give in the Schedule hereto for the purpose of the erection' of notioe that at the expiration of three months from date workers' dwelliugs thereon. And notice is hereby further hereof the name of such company will, unless cause he shown given that the plan of the land 80 required to be taken is to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the company deposited.in the office of the Waimarino County Council at will be dissolved :- Ra.etihi, and is there open for inspection; and that all persons 1908/5. James Ma.calister (Limited). affected by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well.gIOunded objection to the taking of the. said land Dated at the office of the Assistant Registrar of Companies or to the erection of Buch dwellings thereon, set forth the at Inveroargill this 26th day of January,. 1921. same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days F. W. BROUGHTON, from the first publication of this notice, to the Chairman of Assistant Registrar of Companies. the Waimarino County Council at Raetihi. FEB. 3.J 391

SCHEDULE. delineated on the plan numbered 9591 deposited as aforesaid Approximate area, II acres 3 roods and 20 p.,les,lbeing and thereon bordered green, the orossing of a publio road, . part of Section 2, Block IX, Rarete Survey District, in the and by the southern boundaries of Allotments 152. 151, 150, Wellington Land District; as the same is more particularlY. 149, 148. 147, 146, and 92 and the western boundary of the . delineated on the plan marked 1571, deposited in the office said Allotment 92, and the southern boundary of Allotment 91, of the Waimarino County (',ouncil at Raetihi, and thereon all of the aforesaid parish, to the plaoe of commencement. coloured red. And that such special rate shall be an annually reourring As witness my hand this ·24th day of January, 1921. rate during the currency of ~uch loan, and be payable half. yearly on the 1st day of April and October in each and every 113 P. C. MURRAY, Chairman. year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a half (36!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. WAIMARlNO COUNTY COUNCIL. ALEX. D. BELL, Chairman. 115 EDGAR ASHCROFT, County Clerk. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND IN BLOCK X, RAllliTE SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORMATION OF A ROAn. MANUKAU COUNTY COUNCn, OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under the RESOLUTION STRIKING SPECIAL RATE.-MouIIIOUKAI HILL N provisions of the Public Works Act, 1908, to take ROAD SPECIAL LOAN OF £2,000. the land described in the Schedule hE'reto for the purpose of the formation of a road. And notice is hereby further given N pursUlmpe and in exercise of the powers vested in it that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited I in that behalf by subsection (e) of section 16 of the in the office of the Waimarino County Council at Raetihi, Local Bodies' Loans Act, 191:1, and of all other powers (if and is there open for inspection; and that all pel"l!OnB affected any) it. thereunto enabling, the Manukau County ('",uncil by the taking of the said land should, if they have any well; hereby resolves as follows :- grounded objection toO the taking of the said land or to the That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of execution of the propdsed works, set forth the same iIi interest, sinking fund. and other charges on the Manukau writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the County Council Moumoukai Hill Road Loan of £2,000, 1921, first publication of this notice, to the Chairman of the Wai" authorized to be raised by the said Council, under the above­ marino County Council at Raetihi. mentioned Aot, for the purposes of forming and metalling Moumoukai Hill Road, the said Council hereby makes and SCHEDULE. levies a special rate of one penny and seven-eighths of a Approximate area of pieces of land required to be taken, penny (I and 7/8ths) in the pound sterling on the rateable 3 roods and 19 poles, being that part of Lot 9, Block X, value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable pro­ Rarete Survey District, in the Wellington Land District, perty in thc Moumoukai Hill Road Special Rating Area, containing 2 roods and 24'6 poles; as the same is more bounded &8 follows,- particularly delineated on the plan marked 1570, deposited All that area of land in the North Auckland Land District, in the office of the Waimarino County Council at Raetihi, containing by admeasurement 5,952' acres, more or less, and thereon coloured red. And being also that part of Lot bounded, commenoing at the south-eastern corner of Section 8, Block X, &&rete Survey District aforesaid, containing 6, Block IX, Orere Survey District, towards the north by the 34'4 poles; &II the same is more particularly delineated on southern boundaries of the said Section 6, Sections 7 and 11, the plan deposited as aforesaid, and thereon coloured blue. of the said Block IX; towards the north-east by the western As witness my hRnd this 24th day of January, 1921. and southern boundaries of part Kiripaka Block, the southern bolmdaries of Orere and Taupo Blocks and Tapapakanga 114 P. C. MURRAY, Chairman. No. IB Block, by the south.western boundary of Wharekawa No. 4c 3c Blocks; towards the ea~t and south·east by Whare. MANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. kawa No. 4c 3A, north-western comer of Wharekawa No. 4c 2, the north-western boundary of Wharekawa No. 40 I Block; towards the south generally by Allotment 100, RESOLUTION STRlKING SPECIAL RATE.-RIIIDOUBT ROAD Parish of Otau, the crossing of a public road, hy Allotments SPECIAL LoAN O~· £1,250. 97 A and 97, the crossing of a publfc road, and Allotment 89 of the said parish; and towards the nortb-west by the south-. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in eastern boundaries of Allotments 85, 84, and 82 of the afore. I that behalf by subsection

WHANGAREI COUNTY COUNCIL. -I th,e New Zealand Gazette on the 29th day of July, 1920, at page 2257; and that such special rate shall be an annually RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE.-WAIRUA RIDING recurring rate during the currency of sUl'h loan, aud be pay­ RATING AREA. abJ.t: yearly on the 1st day of October in each and every year durmg the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty. six I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in and one-half (36!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. that behalf by the LoQal Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the G. C. ORMOND, Chairman. Whangs.rei County Counoil hereby resolves as follows;- 120 B. G. SIGNALL, Clerk. That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other oharges on a loan of £750, authori7.ed to be raised by the Wha.ngs.rei County Council, under the above-mentIoned Act, UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1905. for the purpoSe of erecting a workman's dwelling in the Riding of Wairua in the County of Whangarei, the Whangarei OTICE is hereby given that THE BRITISH GENERAL County ('.ouncil makes and levies a special rate of 1/30 of a N ELlI,?TRIO COMPANY (J...mrrED), a complUlY duly in­ penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable corpoI'ated m New South Wales under the Companies Act, property within the said Wairua Riding, such riding being IS99, and at present oarrying on business in New Zealand at a legal subdivision of the said County of Whangarei; and 8 Willeston Street, Wellington, intends to op<'n '" branch that suoh special rate shall be an anmial-recurring rate office or place of bUBiness at Number 238 Cumberland Street during the currency of such loan, and shall be payable half. ~unedin, New Zealand, at .which ad~re8s legal process of any yearly on the 1st day of July in eacb and every ye-.ar during kind may be served upon It and notices of any kind may be the currency of such loan, being a period of 361 years, or addressed or delivered. until the loan is fully paid oft'. Dated at Wellington this 25th day of .January, 1921. 11S W. JUNES, Chairman. BRANDON, SON, AND HISLOP, 121 Solicitors for the Company. WHANGAREI COUNTY COUNCIL. W AIlI1ATE COUNTY COUNCIL. RESOLUTION KAKING SPECIAL RATE.-·MANGAKAHIA RIDING RATING AREA. N accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the I . Water-supply Amendment Act, 1913, it is hereby -IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in notIfied that the Wainiate County Council has duly appointed that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the the following to be members of the Waihao Water-race Whangarei County Council hereby resolves as follows :- Managing Ratepayers Committee, and that it has conferred That, for the purpose- of providing interest and other on such Committee all the powers of management it possesses oharges on a loan of £750, authorized to be raised by the in respect of all water·races supplying the Lower Wa.iliao Wha.ngarei County Council, under the above·mentioned Act, Water.supply District, viz. :- for the purpose of erecting a workman's dwelling in the Riding of. Mangakahia in the County of Whangarei, the J. H. _Andrews, Farmer, Glenavy. Whangarel County Council makes and levies a special rate Thomas Fleming, Farmer, Glenavy. of 1/12 of a penny in thc pound upon the rateable value of Maurice Leonard, Farmer, Morven. all rateable property within the said Mangakahia Riding, G. W. Holdsworth, Farmer, Morven. suoh riding being a legal subdivision of the said County of Albert Cleveland, Farmer, Morven. Whangarei; and that suoh special rate shall be an annual­ T. L. HART, Chairman. recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and sha.l\ be 27th January, 192I.,. 122 payable half-yearly on the 1st day of July in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 361 years, or until the loan is fully paid off. NOW all men by these presents (which are intended to K be enrolled in the offiCe of the Supreme Court of New 119 W. JONES, Chairman. Zealand at Auckland) that I, the undersigned LEONARD REGINALD HELM BRIGHT, of Waikawa, near Opotiki in the WAIROA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. Provincial District of Auckland, Station Hand, and some­ tinIes called Leo Reginald Helmbracht, do hereby absolutely RESOLUTIONLEVYINfJ SPECIAL RATE. renounce and abandon the use of my said name of Leo R.eginald Helmbracht, and in lieu thereof assume and adopt N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in the name of I.eonard R.eginald Helmbright, and for the I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the purpose of evidencing suoh change of name I hereby declare that I shall at all times hereafter in all records, deeds, and ~lectric-p.ower Boards Act, 1918, and all other Acts and powers (If any) It thereunto enabling, the Wairoa _Electric.power documents and other writings, and in all actions, suits, and Board hereby resolves as follows :- procee~ngs, as well as in all dealings and transactions, matters, and things whatsoever, and upon all occasions use and sub­ . That, f~r ~he purpose of providing for the payment of mterest, smking fund, and other charges on the Wa.iroa scribe the said name of Le.onard Re-ginald Helmbright as my Eleotric-power Board's loan of £100,000, authorized to be name in lieu of the name of Leo Reginald Helmbracht so raised by the Board, under the above. mentioned Acts, for abandoned as aforesaid, and I therefore expressly authorize the purpose of the erection of electric transmission-line'S and require a.l\ persons whomsoever at all times to designate, between Waika.remoana and Wairoa, with substations, elec· describe, and address me by such adopted name of LEONARD trical equipment, and fittings in connection therewith, the REGINALD HELMBRIGHT only. said Board here by makes and levies a special rate of nincteen­ In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my adopted fortieths (19/40ths) of a. penny in the pound sterling on the name of Leonard Reginald Helmbright the 22nd day of rateable value (on the basts of the eapital value) of all rate· January, 1921. able property in the Wairoa Power Board Area, comprising L. R. HELMBRIGHT. the County of Wairoa and the Borough of Wairoa as defined Signed by the said Leonard Reginald Helm bright in the in the Proclamation proclaiming the said area, appearing in presence of-No V. Hodgson, Solicitor, Opotiki. 123

EXTRACT from REGL'ITEB of MONEY UNCLADJED held by the NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY (LlKITED).

Total Description of Unclaimed Dats of Last Name, OccnpatlcJ1J, and Last Known Addreoll of Owner on Books. Amoontdue Money. Claim to Owner. I Dividend on shares drawn £ S. d. and posted- Hy. Thompson, Farmer, Dunedin o 12 0 22/1/1913 June, 1906. 8 0 30/6/1913 ° 12 0 11/2/1914 8 0 1/6/1914 .. ° 3 8 22/1/1913 June, 1908. ° 2 5 30/6/1913 -T °0 3 S 11/2/1914 0 2 5 4/6/1914 J. Jobbe::u., Farm,~r, Ashbu~n, la~ Gel'alili~e 0 3 7 22/1/1913 February," 1911. 0 2 5 30/6/1913 Exec~iors of J. &'mmell, fuchoIme. &heno 0 2 4 24/1/1912 June, 1917." 1"1'"2,------'------FEB. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND, GAZETTE. 393

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS OF NEW REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-continued, ZEALAND.

Date of Name. Addres8. N pursuance of section. 25 of the Pharmacy Act, 1908, the Registration. I following list of registered chemists is published for general Information: - --~------~------.------S 635 15 Sept., 1899 Castle, Ftederiok .. Wellington ~ .. 706 10 June, 1902 Castle, George Wellington 00 Date of o!!l Registr&tion. Na.me. Address. 424 6 • 1893 Castle, John Wellington zi 1054 10 Aug., 1917 Castle, Mavis Beryl Wellington --"'o,,--, ______-"- ______~ __ .__ . _____ ._ 1002 13 Mar., 1914 Cbapman, Walter James New Plymouth 860 8 Sept., 1908 Chappell, William Arthur Timaru 636 16 Sept., 1899 Abram, Herbert John I New Plymouth 1111 9 June, 1920 Charnock, Arthur .. Dunediu 1113 9 June, 1920 A'Cou.rt, William Henry Christchurch 1055 10 Aug., 1917 Chatwin, George Lothair Wellington 1006 12 1914 Aitoheson, Roland Lindsay Palmerston N. 752 12 April, 1904 Chisholm, Amy Sarah Wellington Campbell 207 27 Mar., 1882 Chisholm, Duncan Roderiok Coowamble, 371 5 July, 1889 Akhurst, Frederick Waimate N.8.W. 548 27 Mar., 1899 Aliely, Robert Joseph Avondale 815 11 Dec., 1906 Clark, Charles Andrew Christchurch 466 11 July, 1896 Allison, Walter Dunstan Rangiora 791 12 • 1905 Clark, Ernest Archibald Waihi 600 21 • 1899 Ancell, William Robert Thoa. Nelson 885 8 Oct., 1907 Clarke, Herbert Frederick .. Wellington 961 9 Feb., 1912 Anderson, Frank Leslie New Plymouth 283 10 Dec., 1883 Clarke, Willia.m Auokland 695 8 Oct., 1901 Aplin, Lynden Robert Hugh Carterton 766 14 Mar., 1905 Oookerill, Franois Henry Tapanui 813 9 • 1900 Armstrong, Harold Arthur •• Gisborne 471 13 Nov., 1896 Cohen, Leon Sydney 885 10 Sept., 1909 Armstrong, Gil bert Claude .. Motueka 659 10 Feb., 1900 Coldwell, Douglas John Hastings 994 8 Aug., 1913 Arnold Frank Purvis Auokland 862 15 Oot., 1908 Collett, David Edward L. Lyttelton 1082 19 • 1919 Arthur Claude Thomas Wellington 887 12 Nov., 1909 Coltart, John Alexander Christchurch 1127 20 Oot., 1920 Ashby, Herbert John Auckland 926 10 Feb., 1911 Conn, Robert Dunedin 1072 7 May, 1919 Austin, John Blyth New Plymouth 442 30 Jan., 1895 Cooke, Joseph A.•. Ohristohurch 723 9 June, 1903 Ayres, Edgar Charles Timaru 401 19 May, 1892 Cooke, William Arthur Auokland 740 8 Dec., 1903 Coombridge, Walter S. Hawera 369 5 July, 1889 Bagley, Alexander Dunedin 339 2 Sept., 1887 Cooper, F. J. Auckland 584 21 • 1899 Bagley, George Wellington 840 10 Dec., 1907 Corbet, John Smith Mataura 767 11 April, 1905 Bagley, Hugh Alexander Featherston 1074 7 May, 1919 Corbett, James Mllotamata 468 3 Sept, 1896 Bagley, Matilda Martha Dunedin 1125 20 Oct., 1920 Colter, George Joseph Wagga Wagga , 1024 19 Jan., 1916 Bagley, Noel Annersley Alexandra Australia 115 28 July, 1881 Bagley, Riohard Parker Dunedin 929 10 Mar., 1911 Cotterall, Robert .. Ponsonby, 432 9 Dec., 1893 Baillie, James Hamilton Auokland 857 9 June, 1908 Bain, David Stewart Oamaru 448 26 June, 1895 Coy, William Henry Wellington 204 20 Feb., 1882 Bannister. Sam. Spencer Hunterville 867 9 Feb., 1909 Cra.ig, James Gordon Manaia 500 20 June, 1898 Barclay, Stephen •• Auckland 189 26 Sept., 1881 Crawford, Thomas Alexander Gisborne 824 12 Mar., 1907 Barnett, Stephen Francis Christohurch 907 7 June, 1910 Crawford, Wilham Papakura 151 21 Oct., 1881 Barnett, William •. Christohurch 947 10 Nov., 1911 Cronin,EdwardDennisJoseph Napier 703 10 1902 Barnett, William J. Francis Christohurch 1079 15 July, 1919 Crot;ty, Thomas Vincent Wanganui 451 7 Sept., 1895 Barrett, William .• Napier 800 12 June, 1906 Cunninghame, John R. Taihape 509 27 Feb., 1899 Barron, George Waibi 1064 14 June, 1918 Bartley, George Frederick •• Devon po r t, 64 28 June, 1881 Dann, Ernest Orowhurst Johnsonville Auokland 397 16 May, 1892 Darby, Barnard Christohuroh 736 8 Dec., 1903 Bastings, Orlando Peroival. • Blenheim 1109 12 1920 Darton, May Isabel Lawrence 751 12 April, 1904 Baxter, Alfred Ernest Christchuroh 872 14 • 1909 Davies, Albert Andrew Auckland 753 14 June, 1904 Baxter, Walter Tima.ru 685 . 11 June, 1901 Davies, Ernest Bertram New Plymouth 788 12 Dec., 1905 Beck, Walter Herbert Napier 99 28 July, 1881 Davis, Edward Waikouaiti 479 26 May, 1897 Beeson, John Robert Dunedin 650 21 Oot., 1899 Davis, Thomas Dunedin 251 15 Aug., 1882 Berry, John Christohurch 743 8 Deo., 1903 Dawe, Harold Selwyn Pahiatua 556 10 April, 1899 Bishop, Henry P"lmerston N. 991 11 July, 1913 Dawson, Peter Johnsonville 1121 12 Aug., 1920 Blennerhassett, Arthur H ... Auckland 166 14 Deo., 1881 Dawson, Walter H. Auckland 157 14 Dec., 1881 Blomfield, Arthur James Auokland 34 22 June, 1881 Day, John Filmore Raetlhi 671 12 Mar., 1901 Blomfield, Thomas Nevill Tokomaru Bay 533 13 Mar., 1899 De Castro, George Percival Paeroa 828 11 June, 1907 Blatt, Frederick George Auckland 728 14 July, 1903 Delany, Cyril A. Auokland 1085 16 Sept., 1919 Boock, Henry Lewis Wanganui 761 14 Feb., 1905 De Montalk, James Mantell Opotiki 744 12 Jan., 1904 Bongard, William Thames' 592 21 July, 1899 Denton, Francis William .• Auokland 523 13 Mar., 1899 Bonnington, George Hartly Linwood 805 10 u 1906 Derbidge, Arthur Joseph Christohuroh 560 10 April, 1899 Bonnington, Herbert Edward Ashburton 1036 11 Aug., 1916 Dickeson, Thurstan Wyatt Auckland 693 13 Aug., 1901 Bonnington, Leonard Christohuroh 307 2 June, 1885 Dodds, Nicholas .. Port Chalmers 846 16 Jan., 1908 Booker, Leonard .. Te Puke 384 9 1890 Dodds, John ScoU Akaroa 303 24 Deo., 1884 Borrows, Robert Angus Petone 717 9 Dec., 1902 Doig, Andrew Wanganui 245 14 July, 1882 Boultbee, Howard Baker Waikanae 605 14 Aug., 1899 Dolbel, Philip Charles Port Ahurlri 827 11 June, 1907 Bredin, Samuel Wellington 324!. 28 • 1886 Domigan, Riohard In vercargill 968 12 July, 1912 Brett, David Henry L. Lawrence 955 16 Jan, 1912 Donnelly, William Hawera 244 14 • 1882 Brien, Robert Charles Wellington 587 21 July, 1899 Douslin, Edith Josephine Blenheim 951 10 Nov., 1911 Broad, Arthur George Dunedin 1026 19 Jan., 1916 Dowling, Richard Egbert C. Levin 825 9 April, 1907 Brooke, Henry Kaiapoi Melbourne 324 22 July, 1886 Drummond, John A. North'nWairollo 890 10 Dec., 1909 Brooks, John Frank Te Awamutu 1084 19 Aug., 1919 Drummond, Le.lie Dsunevirke 780 8 Aug., 1905 Brosnahan, William Godfrey Ellerslie 1126 20 Oct., 1920 Drummond, Marie L. Otahuhu 613 14 May, 1909 Brown, George Henry Inveroargill 944 13 1911 Duff, William John Reef ton 902 18 1910 Brown, Henry Addington, l061 17 May, 1918 Dunbar, John Rotorua Christohuroh ~O 9 Dec., 1910 Dunn, Alfred Edward Ernest Ohakune Juno. 1063 17 • 1918 Brown, William Thomas Palmerston N. 309 30 June, 1885 Dunn, Alfred Sutton 916 14 Oct., 1910 Burbery, James Charles S ... Hataitai, Wei. 906 13 May, 1910 Dunn, Edwin Dacre Westport lington 943 8 Sept., 1911 Duvall, Frederiok Charles •. Opotiki 988 13 June, 1913 Burrows, Rupert Leslie Napier 629 15 Sept., 1899 Burt, Edward John Wellington 1123 12 Aug., 19f1O Eagle, Francis Dunedin 1035 14 July, 1916 Burt, JlIomes Macalister Palmerston, 360 12 Deo., 1888 Ea.mes, Alfred E ... Waverley Otago 59iJ 21 July, 1899 Eastcott, Tom Nelson 974 11 Oct., 1912 Burton, Ernest Roy Frankton Junc. 276 21 Sept., 1883 Eooles, Alexander Auokland 49 22 June, 1881 Eocles, Matthew .. Auokland 1058 9 Nov., 1917 Cameron, Ewen Pinkerton •• Timarll 608 14 Aug., 1899 Edgar Claud Somers Milton 871 14 May, 1909 Campbell, Francis Feilding 618 14 • 1899 Edgar, Matthew Carfrae Auckland 267 I 17 • 1883 Campbell, Frederick William Totara Flat 725 14 July, 1903 Edwards, Frederick Hamilton 927 10 Feb., 1911 Oampbell, Robert Magill FeUding 606. 14 Aug., 1899 Elder, William Dunedin 779 8 Aug., 1905 Carder, Raymond Douglas •• Auokh.nd 1051 13 April, 1917 Ellerm, Harold Raetihi 1099 17 Feb., 1920 Carr, Frank Eugene Papatoetoe 999 12 Dec., 1913 Ellis, John Weaver Carterton THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

REGISTER OF PHARMAOEUTIOAL OHEMISTS-continuea. REGISTER OF PHARMAOEUTICAL 6HEMISTS-cotitin~.

Date of N&me. A.ddress. Registration. Name. A.ddres..

778 14 June, 1905 Eleen, Frededck Shirley . • Auokland 21 26 April, 1881 Hansby, William Michael Wellington 98 28 July, 1881 ElsoD, George Edward •• Upper Hutt Joseph 568 8 May, 1899 Etoii, Edgar George .. Masterton 1043 15 Deo., 1916 Harding, Evelyn Raymond Ohristchur!)h 520 27 Fe!)., 1899 Evans, William Henry de Dilnedin Burrough Laoy , 792 12 Ja.n., 1906 Harper, Joshua Henry Wanganui 619 14 Aug., 1899 Evens, Hedley Viotor .. Wellington 103B 20 Oot., 1916 Ha.rper, William I:!tanley Blyth Christohurch 408 14 Nov .., 1892 Ewing, Robert. Anderson Dunedin 382 29 May, 1890 Harrop, Bertha Emily •. Auckl.and . 258 28 Deo., 1882 Haslett, James Alexander.. Dunedin 648 19 Oo~., 1899 Fairley, John .• .• Wellington 709 8 July, 1902 Ha.slett, William Henry Auokland 634 15 Sep'., 1899 Fallwell, Alfred Gilby •• 'Tauranga 194 20 Feb., 1882 Hatoh, Joseph Hobart, Tas. 44 22 June, 1881 Fa.llwell, Fred'k Riohardson Onehunga 1021 13 Aug., 1915 Hawkhead, Edward Methven 909 7 • 1910 Farmer, Franois Attila. .. Wha.ngarei 109B 17 Feb., 1920 Hawken, Philip Henry Auokla.nd 1128 20 Oat., 1920 Farquh&rson, Ohristopher H. Christchurch 597 21 July, 1899 Ha.wkins, Oba.rles William. • Dunedin 545 . 18 Mar., 1899 Faulder, John Plaskett •. Auckla.nd 237 14. 1882 Hayne, Ja.mes Reynolds Dunedin 1071 'J May, 1919 Fear, Reginald George Pukekche 919 9 Deo., 1910 Hazelwood, Ernest Joseph.. Pioton Vinoent 714 14 Dot., 1902 Ha.zelwood, George Da.rrell.. Wa.riga.nui 454 27 Nov., 1895 Feaver, John .. .. Opuna.ke 687 11 June, 1901 Healey, Ernest Foxton 970 9 Aug., 1912 Findlay, Hugh Osborne .. Blenheim 480 26 May, 1897 Hean, George William Wa.nga.nui 1080 14 Feb., 1916' Findlay, James Gilbert •. Blenheim 585 21 July, 1899 Heatley, Ethel M,uy New 0 a s tie, 794 18.. 1906 Fitzgerald, Gerald Henry Eltha.m N.S.W. P'aterson 1059 11 Jan., 1918 Hedge, Sta.nley Jobn Te Aroha 758 11 Oat., 1904 Fitzgerald, John .. .. Napier 729 11 Aug., 1903 Hemus, Harwood Olifford Ngar\1awahla. SS6 17 May, 1887 Fletcher, Oharles Augustus Wellington 35 22 June, 1881 Henderson, Oolin' .• Auckland . 672 12 Mar., 1901 Fookes, Wilfred H. • . Taihape 680 11 • 1901 Henderson, William Percy .• Palmerston N. 1094 17 Feb., 1920 Fora; Harold Arthur •• 'Chrlstchuroh 1S6 26 Sept., 1881 Henton, James William Dunedin 897 8 April, 1910 Forsythe, Harry Neill .. Hamilton 1089 18 Nov., 1919 Henty, Oharles Joseph Oa.ma.ru 62 22 June, 1881 Foster, George' • . . • Whanga.rei Emmott 187 20 Feb., 1882 Fra.ser, WilIia.m " New Plymouth 789 12 Dec., 1905 Hepworth, Herbert Palmerston N. 83S1 13 Aug., 1907 Fuldseth, Lass Ohristian B. Kaia.poi 1118 12 Aug., 1920 Herrick, Edna B ..• Rotorua 691 11 June, 1901 Fulton, David Alexa.nder •. Waimate 957 9 Feb., 1912 Hewitt, Stanley John L. Ohristchurch 875 11 • 1909 Fulton, John James .. Auckland 1086 28 Oct., 1919 Hiokinott, Frederio Thomas Rangiora 987 14July, 1911 Furneaux, Henry Hubert •• Wellington Roy 882 13 Aug., 1909 Hill, Bromley Ma.sterton 881 9 luly, 1909 Gallagher, Josepb George .. Auckla.nd 265 23 April, 1883 HilI, Edward Bouoher Grey Lynn 421 31 May, 189S Ga.llIen, Henry Louis .. Du.nedin 48 22 June, 1881 Hill, Thomas Boucher Raglan 542 IS Mar., 1899 Ganderton, William .• Auckla.nd 571 8 May, 1899 Hiskens, Joseph John Blenheim 1119 12 Aug., 1920 Gardiner, Benja.min H. F •.• Wellington 911 7 June, 1910 Hislop, Robert James Ha.stings 1068 18 MM., 1919 Ga.rdner, Roy.. .. Auokland 1057 12 Oct., 1917 Histed, Frank Langley Auokland 759 13 Dec., 1904 Garrett, Thomas Henry •• Gisborne 678 11 June, 1901 Hobson, Arthur Na.pier . 1115 14 July, 1920 Ga.rriock, George O. . . Ohristchuroh 1046 9 Feb., 1917 Hobson, George Cha.rles Auckla.nd 1049 9 Mar., 1017 Gass; William •. .. Onebunga Edward 262 23 April, 1883 Gatenby, Robert MoKenzie TeAwa.wutu 436 30 May, 1894 Hollman, George .. Dunedin 1092 17 Feb., 1920 Gaw, Earl Oecil Albert •. Waita.ra 710 12 Aug., 1902 Holland, Charles H. Otoroha.nga . 'T90 12 Deo., ,1905 Geo.rlJe, lohn Rees •. Devonport, 363 8 Jan., 1889 Hood, Thomas New PlYl\loutb Auokla.nd 460 5 May, 1896 Hooper, Ha.rry Auokland 891 17 Jan., 1910 Gibbs, Ha.rold Rodier •• Upper Hutt 1122 12 Aug., 1920 Hooper, Ormond Randolph Wellingtqn 880 11 June, 1907 Giesen, Gordon Leary •• Te Kuiti 112 28 July, 1881 Hotop, Henry •• Cromwell 795 13 Feb., 1906 Giftord, Algie • . . . Mordnsville 192 20 Feb., 1882 Hotop, Lewis A. H. Queenstown 26 22 June, 1881 Gilbert, Stepben .. .. Auckland 977 13 Dec., 1912 Howell, Peroival Henry Ohrlstohuroh 434 9 'April, 1894 Gilobrist, WiIlia.m George .. Inverca.rgill 617 14 Aug., 1899 Hoyte, Edwin Noel Te Puke 888 tSAug., 1909 Gill, Herbert Edgar H. . • Wellington 985 11 April, 1913 Hudson, Lewis Wilson New Brighton 669 10 April, 1899 Gillespie, James'Robert .. Wairoa, H.B. 537 13 Ma.r., 1899 Hudson, Robert T. Auckland 803 101uly, 1906 Gillies, Willia.m James .• Wellington 40 22 June, 1881 Hughes, Alfred George Nelson 534 13 Mar., 1899 Gillmap, Albert Edwa.rd .• Wellington 645 17 Oct., 1899 Humphrey, Henry Ota.huhu 1017 12 • 1915 Given, William . • . . 1007 12 June, 1914 Hunger, William .• Te Aroha 976 8 Nov., 1912 Glanville, Daniel Forgusson Ohristchurch 1078 15 July, 1919 Hunt. Lawrenoe Oecil Eketahuna 945 IS Oot., 1911 Glenny, Arthur George •. Brooklyn 730 11 Aug., 1903 Hunter, Albert Edward Mosgiel 1009 12 June, 1914 Godfrey, Leonard Gordon •• Palmerston N. 705 10 June, 1902 Hustwiok, Albert Hirst Woodville 904 IS Ma.Y, 19lO Goldlibury, Elwyn.. .. Wanga.nui 191 20 Feb., 1882 Hutchins, George William •• Balolutha. 578 21 luly, 1899 Good, Fra.nk Wa.lton •• Preston, Mel- 521 27 1899 Hutohins, Gerald Heath bwah bourne Hruce 1023 19 lan., 1916 Good, Robert Henry B. .. Wellington 1067 13 Deo., 1918 Goodman, Claude Franklin Wa.nga.nui 861 15 Oot., 1908 Ingle, David Marton 'T68 11 May, 1905 Gordon, John Valentine .. Masterton 785 14 Nov., 1905 Ingle, Walter Alexa.nder Marton 1070 7 • 1919 Gore, Ma.ria Jane.. •. Hamilton 869 9 Ma.r., 1909 Inglis, Olaude Vernon Dunedin 12 26 April, 1881 Gower, Alfred Alexander .• Wanga.nui 1097 17 Feb., 1920 Ironside, George .. Westport !l99 27 Oot., 1884 Gower, William Wellington 826 14 May, 1907 Irvine, James Neil Hamilton 689 211uly, 1899 Gra.ham, Arohibald James PalmerstonN. 1112 9 June, 11120 Irving, Eldred Dargaville Mason 763 14 Feb., 11105 Irwin, Tristan William Po'n son by, 928 10 Feb., 1911 Grant, Gqrdon H. ',' • . Hastings Anckland !l7S IS Sept., 1912 Grant, Ha.rold Herbert F. .. Gore 785 10 Nov;, 1905 Gray, Alan Amery .• Auckland 797 13 Mar., 1906 Jacomb, Francis Newton Darga.ville 1022 19 H 1915 Gray, Riohmond John S. •. Hamilton 818 12 Feb., 1907 J'ames, Wallace Ceoil Lower Hutt 507 8 Deo., 1898 Green, Ra.lph Milburn .. Wellington 411 14 Nov., 1892 Jecks, Ernest Horsey Leeston,Ohris~ 866 9 Feb., 1909 Gregory, Alioe Ja.ne •• Wellington churoh 662 12 June, 1900 Grocott, Harold ... • . Ha.milton 396 1 Feb., 1892 J efterson, John Mitchell Auckland 577 III 1 uly, 1899 Gunn, J. Egmont .. .. Dunedin 398 16 May, 1892 Jeftery, Frededo. Thos. Duke Roxburgh., Otago 650 27 Mar., 1899 Hall, Ohristopher John • . Thames 625 31 Aug., 1899 Jeffery, William .. Te Awamut\l 828 22 July, 1886 Hall, Frank Walden .. Wa.nganui 1010 14 • 1914 Johns, Jam~s Arthur Sydney,N.S.W. 1076 7 May, 1919 Ha.lliga.n, Albert • • • • Ohristchurch 848 12 Feb., 1908 Johnson, Ernest Alfreli Sumner 814 9 Oat., 1906 Halse, Harold Varnham .• Masterton 724 9,J\1ne, 1903 Johnston, Robert .• WelJ,ington 749 15 Mar.. 1904 Ha.milton, Dopald O. •• Auckla.nd 918 14 Oot., 1910 Johnstone,.John Fra.no.is Auokland 1000 12 Dec:, 1918 Hammond. Frederiok Alva... Auokland 939 14 July, 1911 Joy, John Davies •• Hastings 1060 12 April, 1918 Hana.fin, James George •• Petone 1011 11 Sept., 1914 Han cook, Arthur Newlan .. Temuka. 688 11 June, 1901 Keddie, James Henderson Greymouth 122 221uly, 1886 Ha.nlon, Riohard Dougla.s •• Wellington 796 13 Feb., 1906 Keedwell, Olarence S. Levin FEB. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

&EG~STER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS-cOntinll8a. REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL 'CHEMISTS-contimUti. +f! ~~ Date of Name. Addre.s. lZit:O Registration. Name. Addre ••. ~

631 15 Sept., 1899 Kelso, Hugh Andrew Matamata, 892 17 Jan., 1910 Neil, John Gerrie •• Dunedin Walkato 949 10 Nov., 1911 Newell, Frederic J&Illes Auckland 415 24 Nov., 1892 Kenderdine, Arthur George Taume.runui 463 12 May, 1896 Nicholson, Thomas A. J. Stratford 1078 7 May, 1919 Kerr, Victor Arthur Bernard Auokland 750 15 Mar., 1904 Kinder, WilIi&Ill O&Illaru 654 25 Oot., 1899 O'Connor, Benj&Illin Wellington 652 25 Oct., 1899 King, Frank Wellington 409 14 Nov., 1892 Oddie, John Crosfield Timaru 798 18 Feb., 1906 King, Harold Trevelyan .. Auokland 565 8 May, 1899 Ogle, Arthur Wilding Waitara 58 22 Jnne, 1881 King, J&Ill9S Cbarles Henry Waiuku 146 4 Oct., 1881 Ogle, Charles Andrew Auckland Thomas 711 12 Aug., 1902 O'Hagan, John Eltham 858 12 May, 1908 King. Oliver 1080.19. 1919 O'Reilly, Hugh New Plymouth 946 18 Oot., 1911 King, Ralph Va.lentine . Hamilton 109 28 July, 1881 Oudaille, Alfred Ootave Dunedin 1101 17 Feb., 1920 Kirk, Robert •. Stratford 905 18 May, 1910 Outram, Harold William Dunedin 464 18 May, 1896 Kirkby, Thomas Hy. Rotorua Rusbworth 859 12 Deo., 1888 Kitohen, Albert E., Wanganui 296 27 Oct., 1884 Owen, Henry Christohuroh 447 26 June, 1895 Kiver, Charles R .•. Christchurch 954 16 Jan., 1912 Knight, Herbert B. Hastings 367 5 July, 1889 Pain&er, Robert Inglewood 686 11 June, 1901 Palliser, Charles Wellington 1029 14 Feb., 1916 Laing, Gordon Smith New Plymouth 402 19 May, 1892 Papprill, Henry Arthur Sydenbam 486 18 Jnly, 1897 Lamb, Albert Spencer James Auckland 404 80 1892 Parkinson, Frederick J&Illes Greymouth 781 18 Oot., 1903 Lamb, Reuben David Dunedin 446 26 June, 1895 Parnham, Ralph Reader Christchurch 889 10 Dec., 1907 Lang, Thomas Ernest Masterton 469 18 Nov., 1896 Parsons, Arthur Vivian White Lyttelton 407 14 Nov., 1892 Lane, Edward ' Oamaru 1090 16 Deo., 1919 Passell, Rllssell Dargaville 598 21 July, 1899 Lawrence, James Duncan .• Christohurch 960 9 Feb., 1912 PatoD, James Knight PalmeistonN, 990 11 • 1918 Lawrie, William S&ark Gisbome 622 28 Aug., 1899 Patterson, Hllgh Campbell. • Foxton 519 27 Feb., 1899 Leary, Ftancis Alfred St. Kilda, S. 807 14 • 1906 Paul, Stanley Drynan Blenheim • Dunedin 588 21 July, 1899 Peacook, Paul Tennent HunterviIle 844 16 Jan., 1908 Leary, J&Illes Tasman Mosgiel 1042 20 Oct., 1916 Pearcy, Bernard William •• Christohuroh 699 14 • 1902 Leigh, Edward Henry .. Waipukurau 1015 12 Feb., 1915 Penney, George John Blenheim 37' 10 Feb., 1890 Le Quesne, Alfred Wm. G .•• Auckland 828 12 Mar., 1907 Perrett, Claude Harold Wellington 526 18 Mar., 1899 Levy, Ernest Frederiok Whakatane 681 11 June, 1901 Perrott, Walter Brooke P ... Wellington 586 21 July, 1899 Lindop, Arthur Joseph Dannevirke 908 7 • ~ 1910 Perry, Henry Edward. Sydney,N.S.W 149 210ot., 1881 Lindop, Walter Joseph .. Carterton 602 14 Aug., 1899 Pierson, Charles Willi&Ill Te Aroha 291· 26 June, 1884. Lis8&Illan, Alario Alexander Otorohanga 989 18 June, 1913 Phillips, Isaao 895 11 Mar., 1910 Liasaman, Selwyn Kaponga 747, 9 Feb., 1904 Pollok, Robert In!Veroargill 982 14 Feb'., 1913 Livingston, Jane •• Methven, Can. 1114 9 June, 1920 Possenniskie, Harold L. Auokland terbury 778 8 Aug., 1905 Poulter, Charles Bande.11 MarMnborough 260 7 Mar., 1883 Loasby, Andrew MoArtney .. Auckland 966 14 June, 1912 Prentioe, James Roalin Dunedin 912 8 July, 1910 Longmore, Louis WilIi&Ill •. Pahiatua 1001 12 Dec., 1918 Prentloe, James William Timaru 983 9 June, 1911. Longville, Thomas Willi&Ill Sydney,N.S.W. Allan 1004 11 May. 1914. Lory-Thompson, Mary Westport 979 18 • 1912 Price, Sydney Henry Oamaru 602 12 Sept., 1899 Prioe, Cyril Wincote Christchuroh 1191 4 May, 1891 Price, Thomas James :River$on 964 10 May, 1912 Maoe.1ister, J&Illes Erio Inveroargill 1104 14 April, 1920 Prince, Eric James Auokland 589 18 Mar., 1899 Maokay, Peter Mitchell Auckland 558 27 Mar., 1899 Prior, Edward Elen De.nnevirke 975 11 Oot., 1912 Maokenzle, Henry Dundas .• Auckland 817 8 Jan., 1907 Probert, Charles Inman Timaru 820 12 Feb., 1907 Macklow, John Wa.lter Teed Onehunga 582 18 Mar., 1899 Procter, George Mihan O&Illaru 1050 9 Mar., 1911 Mainland, Dudley F. Newmarket 745 12 Jan., 1904 Purohas, Dllnoan •• Kilbirnie, 770 14 June, 1905 Mair, James WiIli&Ill Inveroargill Wellington 808 l' Aug., 1906 Maloolmson, Robert Gavin Christchuroh 1108 14 April, 1920 Maney, Clarence Edwin Napier 657 23 Dec., 1899 Quin, Thomas John Gore 660 10 • 1900 Mann, Arnold William John Gisbome 687 16 Sept., 1899 M"nning, Harry Wilfred Auokland 1056 10 Allg., 1917 Raoe, James Alexander Dunedin 668 15 Jan., 1901 Mark, Moritz Wanganui S77 10 Feb., 1890 Ratjen, Charles John F. Auokland 274 6 Sept., 18113 Marshall, George Martin Dunedin 181 26 May, 1897 Reed, Frank Wild.. Whangarei 494 10 Mar., 1898 Marshall, Horaoe Freeman •• Dunedin 1045 12 Jan., 1917 Reed, William Herbert C&Illbridge 540 13 • 1899 Martin, George Auokland 567 8 May, 1899· Reid, John WiIli&Ill Napier 1065 12 July, 1918 Martin, Robert ;Hamilton •• Wellington 1087 8 Sept., 1916 Reid, Randall. •• .. Wellington' 1095 17 Feb., 1920. Martin, Roderiok Wood Palm eraton, 375 10 Feb., 1890 Remington, Frederick Charles :t.evin Otago 1120 12 Aug., 1920· Remington, Muriel O. Welling'on 352 6 ~ug., 1888 Maxwell, Arthur Augustus S. Rotorua 987 11 April, 1918 Renouf, Fred Auokland 1110 9 June, 1920 Maxwell, Adhur Frederick Auckland 458 18 Deo., 1895 Rentoul, John Chedot, Can. 812 9 Oot. ,1906 Mee, Aubrey Arthur Wellington terbury 950 10 Nov., 1911 Menzies, Harold Franois Whangarei 701 11 Feb., 1902 Reynolds, Joseph Henry Papanui, 956 16 Jan., 1912. Meredith, Donald George H&Illiiton Christchurch 558 10 April, 1899 Metz, Benjamin .• Wellington 1016 12 • 1915 Rhodes, Charles Victor .• Auokland '738 8 Deo., 1903 Meyer, Henry John Dunedin 799 10 April, 19Ot' Richardson, Charles Harold Hawera 'TOil 10 June, 19011 Mirrie1ees, Aliok James Tauranga Hope 528 18 Mar., 1899 Moffett, George Irvine Inveroargill 783 10 Oot., 1905 Rickerby, Leonard Stoddart Auokland 1066 9 Aug., 1918 Morey, Guy Neville Wellington 611 14 Aug., 1899 Ridd, Ooleridge •• Ohakune 985 9 June, 1911. Morgan, David Glendur New Plymouth 1008 12 June, 1914 Roberts, Arthur •. Auokland 1076 15 July, 1919. Morris, William Benjamin •.' Morrinsville 379 12 Mar., 1890· gobins, Wllli8.m •• Queen Street, 889 12 Nov., 1909 Morton, William Arthur Ba.l. Christchurch Auokland four 848 4 May, 1888 Robinson, Chi.. les Wllli&Ill •• Kaitaia 689 5 Oot.,·, 1899 Muir, Robert Auckland 940 11 Aug., 1911 Roohe, Norman Robert Wellington 716 9 Deo., 1902 Mullan, Robert Francis Westport 510 27 Feb., 1899 Roll, Adele Kaiapoi 427 21 Jilne, 1893 Murray, Fredk. Steele Miller Auckland 783 13 Oot., 1908 Ross, Edgar .. Gisbome 529 18 Mar., 1899 Murray, William .. Wanganui 410 14 Nov., 1892 Ross, John Stuart •. Greymouth 915 14 Oot., 1910 MoArthur, William Franois Christchuroh 684 11 June, 1901 Routley, Albert Yeo Garliok Auokland 852 12 May, 1908 McCully, William •• Marton 868 8 Deo., 1908 Rowbottom, Sydney Thames 917 14 Oot., 1910 MoDougall, Colin .. Wellington 1117 12 Aug., 1920 Rushton, Erla Vivian Pe.lnoerston N. 712 14 • 1902 MoDowell, Alexander Robert Christchuroh 490 21 Deo., 1897 Russell, Thomas Auckland 268 28 April, 1888 McFerran, William Thomas Christchurch 400 16 May, 1892 MoInnis, William •• Stratford 787 12 Deo., 1905 MoKenzie; Leonard Stuart Wellington 998 12 Dec., 1918 Sadler, We.1ter Broadwood Wilmer 405 SO July, 1892 Be.lek, William Wellington 886 8 Oat., 1909 McKinney, William Hugh.. Auokland 185 26 Sept., 1881 Sandes, Robert Fltzmaurioe H&Illilton 651 21. 1899 McKinney, Willi&Ill Wilson Linwood, Ch'oh 1100 17 Feb., 1920 Sands, Reginald John Ohrlstohuroh 1091 16 Deo., 1919 McLennan, Adolf Dunoan •• Wanganui S78 9 • 1909 Sandin, Carl Gustave ;Helensville 850 10 Mar., 1908 MoPhail, Alexander Turakina 1028 14 Feb., 1916 Sanft, Ralph Walter Franz Auokland 621 28 Aug., 1899 MoShane, Patriok Joseph •. I Auckland 1081 19 Aug., 1919 Sarney, Alfred Leopold Auokland 396: THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL OHEMISTS-cotitinueti. REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTIOAL CHEMISTS-cont~

Date of , Registration. Na.me. Address. Na.me. AddreBB.

782 18 Oct., 1908 Sohmid., Harold D. . • Auoklanl 4251 6 June, 1893 Tristram, lames Emmanuel Auokland 698 10 Deo., 1901 Soofield, Benjamin Smith .• Dnttedin 776 11 July, 1905 Tnbman, Oliver Garnet •• Melbourne 746 9 Feb., 1904 SCott, Colin Edwin .. Takaka. 775 11 1905 Turnbull, Thomas Oharles .. Onehunga 478 18 Nov., 1896 Soott, Harry Worser .. Palmers ton N. 1041 20 Oot., 1916 Tyerman, Harold Berkley •• Waipawa 281 5 May. 1882 Sewell; lohn Rule.. .. Ol\I!laru 818 13 Jan., 1886 Tverman, William John •• Wanganui 995 12 Sept., 1918 Shattky, Ernes' Albert .• Hastings 849 10 Mar., 1908, Shaw, Charles Frederick •. Auokland 515 27 Feb., 1899 Valentine, Thomas Frank .. Pntamru 1088 28 Oot., 1919, Shaw, Huia Henry .• Christchurch 496 21 April, 1898 Vlmgioni, Thomlloll George •• Timaru 1116 18 Aug., 1920, Shier, Ellis Porter •. Ohristchnroh 551 27 Mar., 1899 Venimore, Vinoent Carey .• Wellington 901 8 April, 1910 Simpson. Otto William John WelUng'on 457 18 Dec., 1895 Vinoent, Spenoer " .• Ohristchurch 877 111une, 1909, Sinclair,Oharles George Gor· Otautau don 474. 18 Nov., 1896 Wakelin, Franois Reginald .. Syduey,N.S.W. 804 101uly, 1906 Sinolair,lohn •• •• Ashburton 774. 14 June, 1905' Walker, Johu Edwin •• Te Kuiti 682 111une, 1901, Sloane. A. Dunbar.. .. Wellington 996 21 Oot., 1918 Walker, John Hales •• Wanganui 441 26 Sept., 1894 Smith, Angus W. .. .. Dannevirke 601 21 July, 1899 Walker, Jobn James Fred'k Auokland 829 111une, 1907 Smith"Edward.. .. Auokland 769 14 June, 1905 Walker, Thomas .. Winton 95 28 July, 1881, Smith,Edward Dale .• Gisborne 311 11 Nov., 1885 Walker, William .. .. Milton 670 15 lion., 1901. Smith, Ernest Cameron . • Ohristohuroh 1047 9 Feb., 1917 Wallace, Laohlan Oalder .. Auokland 688 11 June, 1901 Smith, George Bremner, jun. Palmerston S. 569 8 May, 1899 Wallaoe, William K. •. Hawera 656 15 Deo., 1899 Smith, Henry Dalley .• Balolntha 495 26 Mar., 1898 Wallace, William Stewart.. Wellington 1019 18 Aug., 1915 Smith, Harry MoKenzie .. Auokland 722 12 May, 1908 Waller, Artnur .• •• Auokland 487 27 J nue, 1894, Sommerville, Robsrt • • Inv.eroarglll 942 8 Sept., 1911 Wanless, Frederiok Adolphus 'Kawakawa 517 27 Feb., 1899. Souness, Peter . • • • Kaitangata 1087 2800t., 1919 Ward, Oyril M.iohael O. .. Riohmond 718 10 • 1903, Southwiok,loseph Henry.. Fairlie 739 8 Deo., 1908 Watem, Albert Alexander •• Dunedin 105~ 18 April, 1917, Spence, Alexander William Christohurch 462 20 May, 1896 Waters, lames.. .. Dunedin 165 14 Deo., 1881 Spenoer,Oharles, .. .. Auokland 1107 14 April, 1920 Waymoutb, Peroy James •• Auokland 1012 13 Nov., 19lA. Spratt, Riobard • . • . Whakatane 962 26 Mar., 1912 Weatherell, John.. .. Auckland 399 16 May, 1892 Sprosen, Harry Lionel • . Dunedin 688 50ot., 1899 Webber, Herbert James •• Napier 861 12 Deo., 1888 Staples, John Ernes$ .. Wellington 582 21 July, 1899 Welham, Alfred Robert .. Auckland 865 12 Jan., 1909 Steeds, Franois Alexander •• Cbristchuroh 524 13 Mar., 1899 West, Henry Franois H. •• Nelson 10118 18 J nly, 1917 Stephens, Alan •. •• Raetihi 914 ,12 Aug., 1910' WesLwood, George .. Hawera 188 20 Feb., 1882 Stephenson, Frederiok P. .• Dunedin 491 21 Deo., 1898 Wharton, George Edwin •• Nelson 842 16 Jan., 1908 Stewar,t, William .. • • In veroargill 1018 11 June, 1915 Wheeler, William Arthur '0 Ohakune 484 24 June, 1897, St. George, Lonis V. .• Otaki 820 14 May, 1886 White, Frederiok Edward.. Auokland 570 8 May. 1899 Stohr, Edward Baldwin .• MlIoIIterton 1088 13 June, 1916 White, Robert Osoar •• Birkenhead 1002 17 • 1918, Strange, William ,George .• Ohristchurch 422 81 MI5)', 1898 Whiteford, Ohas. Fred. Alex. Blenheim 1096 17 Feb., 1920 Stubbs, Arthur Frederiok .. GreYlown 707 10 June, 1902 Whyte, Frank Waddell .. Otorohanga 868 9 Mar., 1909 Suokling, Nathaniel Alexander Dunedin 561 8 May, 1899 Wightman, Sydney Benjamin Temuka 859 14 July, 1908 Sutoliffe, Albert Victor . . Lower Hutt 784 10 Oot., 1905 Wiles, Harold Oliver •• Auokland 426 6 1 une, 1898, SULherland,lohil Finlayso"n Bangiora 1020 13 Aug., 1915 Wiles, Owen Silvanus •• Auokland 801 12 • 1906, Sweney, John Rlohardson .. Kalkoura 952 8 Dao., 1911 Wiles, Reginald Cuthbert •• Auokland 890 4 May, 1891 Sykes, Alfred Ernest •• New Plymouth 885 28 Nov., 1890 Wilkinson,Frank .. Caversham, 1106 14 April, 1920 Sykes, Gordon Murray .• NewPlymouth Dunedin 1098 1'1 Feb., 1920 Symons, Roy Vivian .• HlIoIItings 872 2 Aug., 1889 Wilkinson, Robert • . Dunedin 209 27 Mar., 1882 Syms, William • • • • Pioton 1083 19 • 1919 Willetts, Artbur Henry •• Wellington 896 8 April, 1910 Williams, Humphrey Parry Wangauui 816 11 Deo., 1906 Williams, Lewis Morris • • Geraldine 1069 18 Mar., 1919 TaU, George Orichton •• Hawera 1040 20 Oot., 1916 Williams, Osborne Moetyu •• 818 181an., 1886 Tait, Robert .• Hawera 518 27 Feb., 1899 Williams, William Edward Hokitika 498 27,. 1898 Tapper, Oharles Albert Henry Tumu, Wai. 798 10 April, 1906 Williamson,OhariesAlennder Petone kato 1077 15 July, 1919 WiIliamsolJ, Erio Ingham P. Wellington 220 27 },{ar., 1882 Taylor, George O. .• • • Patea 103t 13 June, 1916 Williamson, Leslie lohn .. Wellington 456 18 Deo., 1895, Taylor, lames • • •• Dunedin 809 14 Aug., 1906 Willis, Sydney Herbert • • Geraldine 674 111une, 1901 Tea.pe, William Henry Rey~ Rotoraa 934 91une, 1911 Wilson, Edward Vinoent •• Bull's nolde 1124 12 Aug., 1920. Winkelman, Arthur C. T. •. Auokland 692 9 July, 1901: Teed, David, jun..• .. Newmarket, 855 9 1908 Wir..ning, Robert •. . • Inveroargill auokland 930 10 Mar., 1911 Winstone, Arthur George •• Wanganui 1082 12 May, 1916 Teed, David Lionel •• New Plymoutb 1105 14 April, 19110 Wood, Allan B... .. Rotorua 538 18 Mar., 1899 Teed, Samuel • • • • New Plymouth 1102 17 Feb., 1920 Wood, Andrew.. .. Auokland' 414 24 Nov., 1892 Tenne.nt, Oharles Fleetwood Auokland 482 24 June, 1897 Wood, Herbert Theodore Mastertcn Emerson 440 '27 • 1894 Wood, James Reginald .. Palmerston N. 647 18 Oo~., 1899 Thomas, Oharles Louis •. Napier 822 12 Feb., 1907 Woods, Greatrex Johnson.. London 694 8. 1901. Thomas, Frederiok Oampbell Paeroa 144 4 Oot., 1881 Woods, William Edward .. Sydney,N.S.W. 972 18 Bept., 1912 Thompson, John Robert A. •• Wyndham 924. 10 Feb., 1911 Wood., William lames •• Wa.ihi 1108 111 May, 1920 Thompson, Paul lames .. Auokland 44.8 301au., 18% Woodward, Eustace Oharles Hastings 879 9 July. 1909 Thomson, Adam Neilson Oambrldge 1,918 8 July, 1910 Woollams, Claude Auokland 658 25 Oot., 1899 Thomson, Alexander William Gore 894' 28 Deo., 1891 Woollams, Frederlo George Feilding 959 9 Feb., 1912 Thomson, Francis .. Taradale, H.B. .489 17 Sept., 1897 Woollams, William Hy. •• Queen Street, 697 10 Deo., 1901 Tingey, James SGanley .. Feilding . Auokland 669 15 lion., 1901 Todd, Robert W. .• Opotlki 765 14 Feb., 1905 Woolley, lohn S. .. .. Whangarei 628' 12 Sept., 1899 Toohill, William Henry •• Eketahuna 757 1l Oot., 1904 Wrigley,lohn Julias .. Tauranga 727 14 luly, 1908 Totty, Robert.. .. Ashburton 850 6 • 1888 Towuson, William .• Thames 1081 14 April, 1916 Trebiloook, Joel Oarter •• Auokla,nd 888 12 Nov., 1909. Young, Albert Henry .. Wellington --~------~--~----,------~------~------NOTIII.-The addresses of registered pharmaceutioal obemists are correot so far as is offioially known

Total I . \ Name, Ocoupatloll, and Last Known Addleu of OWlHll' Amount due I Descrlptlou of Unclaimed Money. Date of Last Ol&ba. on Boob. to Owner. ------~------~------£ s. d. Austin, E., Miner, Waihi o 13 5 Wages 31/10/14. Brown, R., Miner, Waihi o 12 0 16/5/14. Barry, G., Bra.ceman, Waihi 099 30/5/14. Coates, -, Bra.ceman, Waihi 010 W~s(bonus) 24/1/14. Cox, W., Braceman, Waihi 090 21/2/14. Cox, S., Braceman, Waihi o 14 1 3/10/14. Kelly, J., Miner, Waihi o 12 0 Wages" 30/5/14. Murdock, W., Miner, Waihi o 12 0 21/3/14. McCann, T., Miner, Waihi 030 24/1/14. McKeroha, G., Miner, Waihi o 12 0 25/7/14. Smith, E., Braceman, Waihi 022 W:ges (bonus) 16/5/14. Stevens, F., Pumpman, Waihi 296 Wages 19/9/14. Stuart, -., Miner, Waihi o 1 9 25/7/14. Bailey, J. W. .. 5 0 0 4th dividend, warrant 43 Payable 5/5/1914. Bogle, J. K...... 0 3 0 82· Campbell, A. P., Carpent.er, InbaLare, Swaziland, S.A. 2 0 0 170 Lamer. J. 0 7 0 608 Mathieson, C. .. 5 0 0 744 Newdick, P. 0 3 0 504 Pease, J. F. (executors) 1 13 0 848 Roberts, Evelyn K. Cramer, Ponsonby, Auckland 0 1 0 918 Slack, H. T. J. 2 10 0 981 Tovey, S. U ••• 5 0 0 1042 Bogle, J. K. 0 4 6 5th dividend, warrant 81 10/11/1914. Campbell, A. P., Carpenter, Inbabare, Swaziland, S.A. 3 0 0 170 Newdiok, P. 0 4 6 804 Philcox, G. E. 3 15 0 858 Pringle, H. C. •• 2 Ii> 6 868 Roberts, Evelyn K. C., Ponsonby, Auokland 0 1 6 924

107 S. LEAH, GeneraJ. Manager.

TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Iment of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, S 1920; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Name of company: New Zealand Quioksilver Mines (Limited). I believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices When formed, and date of registration: 16th July, 1918. I of the Peace Act, 1908. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. H. C. TEWSLEY. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 17 Swan. Deolared at Auckland this 21st day of January, 1921, son Street, Auckland; H. C. Tewsley. before me-Alfred S. Bankart, J.P. 111 Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount of capital subscribed: £12,370. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £3,751 6s. 6d. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of cash received for same (if any): Nil. Name of company: Phrenix Water-raoe Ocmpany (Limited),. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no (Registered) • cash has been paid: £6,069 lOs. When formea, and date of registration: 12th Ootober, 1867. Number of shares into which oapital is divided: 60,000. Whether in aotive operadon or not: In aotive operation. NUmber of shares allotted: 49,480 (49,580 less 100 forfeited). Where business i. conduoted, and name of Seoretary: Amount paid per share: 5s. per share on 24,630, issued Dunedin; S. E. Brent. F.P.N.; 3s. 6d. per share on 436 oontributing; 3s. per Nominal oapital: £1,500. share on 23,991 contributing; 2s. 6d. per share on 247 .Amount of capital subsoribed: £1,500. contributing; 5a. per share on 176 contributing; Is. 6d. per Amount of oapital aotually paid up in ca..h: £1,1SOO. share on 100 forfeited. Pald.up value of sorip given to shareholders, and amount of Amount called up per share: 3s. 6d. per share on 24,850. oash reoeived for .ame (if any): £1,600. Number and amount of calls in arrear: 247 at 6d.; £12 as. Gd. Paid.up value of sorip given to shareholders on which no Number of shares forfeited: 390. cash has been paid: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money receIved for Number of shares into whioh capital is divided: 1,000. same: 290; £7 5s. Number of shares allotted: 1,000. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· Amount paid per share: £1 10•. pany: 79. Amount called up per share: £1 lOs. Present number of shareholders: SO. Number and amount of oalls in arrear: Nil. Number of men employed by company: 12. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Quantity and value of q uioksilver produoed since last Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for statement: 3,675 lb. ; £918 15s. same: Nil. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· pany: 84. 26,400 lb. at 5s.; £6,600. Present number of shareholders: 19. AIlI'lunt expended in connection with carrying on operations Number of men employed by oompany: 1. since last statement: £3,837 13s. 2d. Quantity and value of gold or silver produoed during pre­ Total expenditure since registration: £10,779 168. 2d. oedlng yea.r: Nil. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Tota.l quantity and value produoed sinoe registration: Nil. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Amount expended in oonnection with carrying on operations Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. since 18.st statement: £34 5s. 6d. Amount of cash in bank: Overdraft, £593 8s. 9d. Total expenditure since registration: £1,527 Os. 6d. Amount of cash in hand: £5. Total amount of dividends deolared: £9.787 lOs. Amount of debts directly due to company: £46. Total amount of dividends paid: £9,787 Ds. Amount of debts considered good: £46- 'l'otal amount of unolaimed dividends: 5a. Amount of debts owing by company: £635 3a. 9d. Amount of cash in bank: £21 8s. 6d. Amount of contingent liabilities of oompany (if any): Nil. Amount of oash in band: Nil. Amount of debts direotly due to oompany: £74 lBs. I, Henry Cromwell Tews1ey, of Auokland, the Secretary of Amount of debts oonsidered good: £74 18s. the New Zealand Quioksilver Mines (Limited), do solemnly Amount of debts owing by compa.ny: £18 15 •• and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state· Amount of contingent lie billties of company (if any): Nil. F 398 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.9

I, Septimus Edward Brent, do solemnly a.nd sinoerely Present number of shareholders: 30. deolare that this is a true and complete sta.tement of the Number of men employed by company: 2. affa.irs of the said company as at 31st December, 1920; and Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: I make this ..olemn declaration conscientiously believing the . 83 oz. 6 dwt. ; £3991s. 3d. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peaoe Total quantity and value produced since registration: Act, 1908. 1,519 oz. 13 dwt. 13 gr.; £5,931 00. 9d. S. E. BRENT. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Declared at Dunedin this 24th day of January, 1921, since last statement: £548 58. 7 d. before me-Edgar C. Hazlett, J.P. 124 Total expenditure since registration: £6,831 7s. 4d. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £13 Is. Name of com pany: Waikaka Deep Lead Gold· dredging Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Company (Limited). Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 16th June, 1913. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Whether in aotive operation or not: Not in aotive operation. Amount of debts owing by company: £600 158. Where business Is oonduoted, and name of Legal Manager: Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Dunedin; R. A. Mathewson. Nominal capital: £6,000. 1, Her bert Edward Wilson, do solemnly and sincerely Amount of capital subsoribed: £6,000. declare that thie is a true and complete statement of the Amount of oapital aotually paid up in oash: £6,000. affairs of the said company as at 31st December, 1920: and Plloid·up value of sorip given to shareholders, and amount of I make this solemn declaration conRcientiously believing the oash reoeived for S8Jlle (if any): Nil. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, Paid.up value of sorip giveu to shareholders on whioh uo oash has been paid: Nil. 1908. Numher of shares into whioh capital is divided: 6,000. HERBERT E. WILSON. N umber of shares allotted: 6,000. Declared at Dunedin this 31st day of January, 1921, Amount paid per share: £1. before me-A. Anderson, J.P. 133 Amount called up per share: £1. Number and amount of oalls in arrear: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: Nil. HIKAWERA ROAD LOA , £500.-RESOLUTIO" LEVYiNG Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· SPECIAL RATE. pany: 13. Present numher of shareholders: 13. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Number of men employed by company: Nil. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and Quantity and value of gold produoed during preceding year: amendments t4ereto, the Featherston County Council hereby Nil. resol ves as follows :- ro~al quautity and value produoed since registration: That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in 3,130 oz.; £12,520 Os. 5d. respect of interest and principal and also for other charges A.mount expended in conneotion wnh carrying on operations on a loan of £500, authorized to be raised by lhe Featherston during precediug year: £581 48. 2d. County Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, TotaJ expenditure since registration: £21,695 lOs. 4d. for the purpose of metalling the Hikawera Road, the said 'rotal amount of dividends deolared: £300. Featherston County Council hereby makes and levies a Total amount of dividends paid: £300. special rate of one penny in the pound sterling upon the Total amount of unolaimed dividends: Nil. rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all Amount of oash in bank: £571 11s. 7d. rateable properties situated within the Hikawera Road Amount of oash in hand: Nil. Special Rating District, comprising the following properties Amount of debts directly due to oompany: Nil. within the Pahaoa Riding of the county-viz., Section 17, Amount of debts oonsidered good': Nil. Hikawera Settlement, Block XVI, Huangarua Survey Dis· Amount of debts owing by oompauy: Nil. trict, 707 acres; Section 18, Hikawera Settlement, Block Amount of oontingent Iiahilities of company (if any): Nil. XVI, Huangarua Survey District, 524 acres. And that such special rate shall be an annual.recurring rate during the I, R. A. Mathewson, the Manager of the Waikaka Deep currency of such loan, and be payable half· yearly on the Lead Gold.dredging Company (Limited), do solemnly and first days of February and August in each and every year siuoerely deolare that this is a true and complete statement durin,; the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty. of the affairs of the said company at 31st Deoemher, 1920; six and a half (36!) years, or DUtil the loan is fully paid off. and I make this solemn deola.ration oonsoientiously believ· ing the same to be true, and by virtue-of the Justioes of the 127 GEO. W. COBB, County Clerk. Peaoe Aot, 1908. R. A. MATHEWSON. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in Deolared at Dunedin this 25th day of January, 1921, the matter of MOTOR IMPROVEMENTS AND PATENTS before me-A. W. Dashper, a Solicitor of the Supreme (LIMITED). Court of New Zealand. 126 OTICE is hereby given that at extraordinary general 1.N meetings of shareholders of the above.named com· pany duly convened and held at the registered office of the STATEMENT OF THE_~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. company at Christchurch on the twenty· first day of Decem. ber, one thousand nine hnndred and twenty, and the seveu· Name of company: Skippers Sluicing Company (Limited). teenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and When fonned, and date of registration: 20th November, 1911. twenty.one, respectively, the subjoined special resolution was Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. duly passed and confirmed :- Where business' is conducted, and name of Secretary: Dun· "That the company be wound up voluntarily, under the edin; Herbert Edward Wilson. provisions of the Companies Act, 1908; and that Mr. C. J. Nominal capital: £5,500. TRELEAVEN, of Christchurch, Accountant, be hereby ap· Amount of capital subscribed: £3,450. pointed Liquidator for the purposes of such winding.up." Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £345. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of DOUGALL AND UPHAM, cash received for same (if any): Nil. 128 Solicitors for the Company. Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £3,105. WAIKATO DAIRY FINANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Number of shares into which capital is divided: 5,500. Number of shares allotted: 3,450. IN LIQUIDATION. Amount paid per share: £1. Amount called up per share: £1. Hamilton, 24th January, 1921. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the Number of shares forfeited: Nil. N company will be held at the registered office, Hamilton, Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for on Tuesday, the 15th day nf February, ]921, at 11 a.m. same: Nil. BUSINESS.-To consider the Liquidator's final statement Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· of winding.up. pany: 28. 129 T. L. HAMES, Liquidator. ¥EB. 3.] 'fHE NEW ZEALA"ND GAZETTE. 399

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