3298 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

SECOND SCHEDULE. south generally by that road to the Mangaotua Stream, and by that stream to the Manawatu River; thence towards the WOODVILLE COUNTY. south· west by that river to the Pohangina County; and ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay and Wellington Land towards the west generally by the said Pohangina County, to Districts bounded by a line commencing at Trig. Station 85 the north· western corner of the aforesaid Section lO, Block in the Ruahine Range, and proceeding thence in an easterly XVI, Woodville Survey District, the point of commencement; direction along the northern boundary of the forest reserves and excluding therefrom the Borough of Woodville. to the Oruakeretaki Stream; along the aforesaid stream to its intersection with the northern boundary of Section 50, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Block I, Woodville Survey District; thence easterly along General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued the northern boundaries of Sections 50, 51, and 54, Block I under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of aforesaid, to a public road; across that road, and along the November, 1925. northern boundary of Section 13 to its intersection with the RICHD. F. BOI,LARD, Oruakeretaki Stream; thence along that stream to its con· Minister of Internal Affairs. fiuence with the Manawatu River; thence southerly along the right bank of that river to its confluence with the Otope GOD SAVE THE KING ! Stream; thence easterly and southerly along the Otope Stream to its intersection with a public road forming the south·eastern boundary of the Otawhao Block; along the Declarirl{f Land taken for aGovernment rfork, andrwt required western side of that road to and along the south·eastern for Owl Purpo8e, to be Crown Land. boundary of the aforesaid block to the most northerly corner of Section 38, Block XIV, Tahoraite Survey District; thence [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General easterly along the northern boundaries of Sections 38, 39, and 40, Block XIV, Tahoraite Survey District, Section 1, A .PROCLAMATION. Block XV, Tahoraite Survey District, to a public road forming N purmance and. exercise of the powers and authorities the eastern boundary of the said Section I; thence southerly I ,ested in me bv the Public Works Act, 1908, and the along the western side of that road to a point in line with the Public 'Yorks Amendment Act, 1909, and of every other power northern boundary of Section 9, Block XV, Tahoraite Survey and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General District; across the road, and easterly along that boundary ::-lir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the to the north·eastern corner of the aforesaid Section 9; thence Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land southerly along the eastern boundary of Sections 9 and 8, described in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land subject and along the eastern side of the rabbit·fence reserve to the to the Land Act, 1924. Wellington Land District, and westerly along the northern boundary of that district to a point in the middle of the Mana· watu River; thence westerly along the middle of that river SCHEDULE. to a point opposite the south-eastern corner of Section 2, Subdivision X, of the Manchester Block; thence northerly Approximate Area of the Situated Situated In along the eastern boundary of that subdivision to the north­ Pieces of Land Being Railway Reserve in Survey District western corner of Section 3, Block II, Gorge Survey District; declared formerly Portion of Block of thence to and along the middle of the road forming the north· Crown Lanu. eastern boundary of the said Section 3, to a point in line with the western boundary of Section 2, Block II aforesaid; PART OF TE NGAIRE BLOCK. thence to and along the western, northern, and eastern bound· A. R. P. aries of that section, to its intersection 'with the western 9 2 20 Crown land VI Ngairc, boundary of Section 6, Block II aforesaid; thence north· 5 2 9 i easterly along the western boundaries of Section 6, Block II 6 20 I aforesaid, Sections 4, 3, I, and 6, Block VII, Gorge Survey o I viI District, to the north· western corner of the last·mentioued PARTS OF PUKENGAHU BLOCK. section; thence south.easterly along the northern boundary of that section to Whariti Trig. Station; and thence northerly 5 3 28 Lot 5 of Sub. 1 VII Ngaire. along the summit of the Ruahine Range to Trig. Station 85, 10 I 14 Lot 4 of Sub. 1 2 22 Lot 2 of Sub. 1 the point of commencement. 3 1 2 16 Lot 8 of Sub. 1 POHANGINA COUNTY. 0 2 25 Lot 9 of Sub. I 11 o 10·9 Cheal Road All that area in the Wellington Land District bounded by a () 3 24 Wingrov~ Road line commencing at a point in the middle of the Oroua River 6 2 20 Sub. 2 in line with the south· western boundary of Section 2, Block 17 o 26 Sub. 2 XII, Oroua Survey District, to its intersection with the south· 27 010 Lot 7 of Sub. 3 III western boundary of Awarua lA No.3 South; thence on the 8 o 20 Lot 6 of Sub. 3 IV north· east by that boundary to Te Hekenga Trig. Station, and the production thereof to the summit of the Ruahine PAR1' TOKO A BLOCK. Range; thence towards the east generally along the summit of the Ruahine Range to Trig. Station 85, and along the a 2 12 Sub. 2 IV Ngaire. western boundary of the Woodville County hereinbefore j() I 15 Sub. :I described to a point in line with the eastern boundary of Section I, Block II, Gorge Survey District; thence to and PART TOKO B BLOCK. along that boundary and along the southern and westorn 15 6 IV Ngaire. boundaries of the said Section 1 and the south· western bound· 2 2 32 aries of Sections 27, 39, and 29, .Block XIV, Sections 44, 43, 41, 1 o 20 40, 39, and 34, Block IX, and Sections 11 and lO, Block XII, 5 2 2R V Omona. Oroua Survey District, to and along the public road forming II 0 0 I the south·western boundaries of Sections lO, 9, I, and 2, 1 3 4 Block XII, Oroua Survey District, to the middle of the Oroua 14 0 4 " River, the place of commencement. 0 2 32 1 3 8 17 o 36 THIRD SCHEDULE. I o 24 WOODVILLE RIDING.-WOODVILLE COUNTY. 0 2 20 ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay and Wellington Land 1 3 18 Districts bound",d on the north·east by the Maharahara 8 2 16 Riding from the north· western corner of Section lO, Block 13 11 8 XVI, Woodville Survey District; thence south.easterly along the north·eastern boundaries of the said Section lO, PARTS OF HUIAKAMA BLOCK. Block XVI aforesaid, and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 1 o 16 Sub. 11 XIV Ngatimaru. 9, Block X, Woodville Survey District, to the north·east 9 2 24 Sub. II corner of the last· mentioned section; thence along the road 27 3 7 Sub. 11 forming the eastern boundary of that section to the north· 19 2 16 Sub. j() eastern boundary of Section 13, Block XI, Woodville Survey 15 2 32 Sub. 9 District; thence along the north· eastern boundaries of 3aid 19 3 12 Sub. 9 Section 13 and Section 3, Block XI aforesaid, to the Woodville­ 16 o 16 Sub. 9 Dannevirke Main Road; thence towards the south· east and 0 3 23 Taihore Road DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ;:J299

Approximate SCHEDULE. Area of the BeIng Situated Situated In ApPROXIMATE area8 of the pieces of land taken:- Piece. of Land Railway Reserve In Survey District declared formerly Portion of Block of A. R. P. Being Crown Land. 1 021'1 Part of No.2 Tukemokihi Block, being part Lot 2, D.P. 3849, Block III, P.W.D. 64595. A R. P. PART OF SUB. 9, HUIAKAMA BLOCK. (S.O. 823, green.) 7 0 24 Part of A Hel'eheretau Block, being part I o 25 Section 142 •. XIV Ngatimaru. Lot 9, D. P. 2535, Block VUI, P. W.D. 64594. 1 o 18 141. . (S.O. 824, green.) 0 3 32 140 .. 0 1 23·6 Road" Situated in Clyde Survey District (Hawke's Bay R.D.). 0 () 5·4 Section 139 .. In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more 1 () 8 135 .. particularly delineated on the plans marked as above men­ 0 1 25·9 Ro~d tioned, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works 0 () 13 Section 136 .. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District and thereon 0 1 0 Aitken Street coloured pink. 0 020·3 Section 47 0 o 14'7 Street Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ 0 025·8 Section 45 General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued 0 31-2 43 under the Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of o November, 1925. 0 o 33·7 41 0 0 2·3 40 RICHD. F. BOLLARD, 0 o 31·6 39 For Minister of Public Works. 0 () 7·8 38 0 026·1 37 GOD SAVE THE KING! 0 o 13·3 36 0 020·6 35 0 o 18·8 34 Additional Land at Morrinsville taken for the PurpotJe8 of 0 o 15-1 33 the Wailcato-Thames ,Railway. 0 024·3 32 () () 9·6 31 [L.s.1 CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. 0 033·8 Gl~gow Street A PROCLAMATION. 0 o 33·7 Section 30 0 0 0·1 29 W HEREAS it has bl'cn found desirable for the use, 0 032·7 28 convenience, and enjoyment of the Waikat<>-Thame8 0 027-5 26 Railwav to take further land at MoITinsville, in addition to 0 o 22 24 I land previously acquired for the pUrpOse8 of the said railway: 0 o 16·5 22 Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, 0 011 20 IGovernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise 0 0 5·4 18 of the powers and 1I.uthoritie8 conferred on me by sections 0 1 27·2 K":;U Street twenty-nine and ono hundred and eighty-eight of the Public 0 0 2·8 Section 54 .. Worb Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority 0 1 27 Brewer Street in anywise enabling me in this hehalf, do hereby proclaim 0 020·8 Section D .. and declare that the land described in the Elchedule hereto 0 o 32 95 .. is hereby taken,for the purposes above mentioned. 2 327 133 .. 3 1 21 134 .. SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land: 1 acre 1 rood PARTS OF ORIGINAL TOWNSHIP RESERVE. 17'7 perches. 4 o 12 Mangaere Block X Ngatimaru. Part of Lot 3 (D.P. 15688), Motumaoho No.2 Block, Block 1 3 8 VI, Maungaka.wa Survey District (Borough of Morrinsville). 1 2 8 (S.O. 23838, blue.) 9 2 3 In the Auckland Land District; a8 the same is more 0 o 35 Kirai R~ad partieularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 36823, 5 1 15 Mangaere Block deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel­ lington, and thereon coloured red. PART OF MANGAERE BLOCK. 8 1 22 Section 10 .. .. I XI ! Ngatimaru. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Genoral of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued (Taranaki R.D.) under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more November, 1925. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 63934, G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Railways. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon GOD SAVE THE KING! coloured pink. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Additional Dand at Frankton taken for eke Purpo8eB of tke General of the Dominion 'of New Zealand, and issued Kaipora-Waikato Railway. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, A PROCLAMATION. For :Mini8ter of Public Works. HEREAS it has been found desirable for the use, GOD SAVE THE KING! W convenience, 'and enjoyment of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway to take further land at Frankton, in addition to land .--.-.--~.- ---- previously acquired for the purpose8 of the said railway: Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Additional Land taken for the Wairoa to Waikokopu BrancA Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in of the East Ooast Main Trunk Railway. exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections twenty-nine and one hundred and eighty-eight of the [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and A PROCLAMATION. authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in t,he Schedule N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities hereto is hereby taken for the purposes above mentioned. I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in SCHEDULE. this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Go- . vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby ApPROXfMATE areas of the pieces of land:- procla.im and declare that the additional land mentioned in A. R. P. the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the Wairoa to I .0 0 5'4: Part Lot 29 (deeds plan 331) l Te Rapa Waikokopu Branch of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway. 3 . 0 0·7 Part of AUotment 1 f Parish. 3300 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.,:83

Situated in Block I, Hamilton Aurvey District, Borough of SCHEDULE. Hamilton. (S.O. 23808, blue.) In the Auckland Land District; as t.he Rame are more FOR RAILWAY. particularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 3f1801l, APPROXIMATE. areas of the pieces of land:- deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at WeI· A. R. P. lington, and thereon bordered blue and yellow. 1 2 35 Part Lot 1A (D.P. 656) of R.S. 7458. 2 2 23 Part Lot 1A (D.P. 656) of R.S. 7458. Given under the hand of His 'Excellency the Governor· o 2 4 Part Lot 21 (D.P. 578) of R.S. 7458. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of Situated in Block XI, Arowhenua Survey District, Levels November, 1925. County. (S.O. 268v.) In the Canterbury I.and District; as the same are more G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Railway•. particularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 28798, deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel­ GOD ~AVE THE KINo! lington, and thereon coloured green, blue, and neutral tint. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Additional Land between Takanini, and Papakura taken for under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of the Purp08es of the Kaipara-Waikato Railway. November, 1925. G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Railways. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. A PROCLAMATION. GOD SAVE THE KING! '"tTTHEREAS it has been found desirable for the usc, VV convenience, and enjoyment of the Kaipara--Waikato Dedarif/{l Land taken for a Government W!J1'k, and not required Railway to take further land between Takanini and Papakura for thaJ, Purpose, to be Grown Land. in addition to land previously acquired for the purposes of the said railway: [L.s-l CHAR,LES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise A PROCLAMATION. of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities twenty.nine and one hundred and eighty.eight of the public I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908. and the Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, and of every nther in anywise enabling me in fhis behalf, do hereby proclaim power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, and declare that th~ land described in the Schedule hereto I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General is hereby taken for fhe purposes above mentioned. of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare the land dE'Scribed in the Schedule nereto to be Crown land subject SCHEDULE. t<> the Land Act, 1924. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land :­ A. R. P. SCHEDULE. o 0 30·9 Part Allotment 5 of Section 8; coloured red. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of stopped Government road o 2 1·8 Part Allotment 7 of Section 8; coloured declared to be Crown land: 1 acre 2 roods 27 perches. purple. Adjoining or passing through Section 28, situated in Block II, o 3·8 Part Lot 1 (D.P; 10560) of Allotment 9 of Ohura Survey District (Taranaki R.D.). Section 8; coloured red. o 0 1·9 Part Lot 1 (D.P. 10560) of Allotment 9 of In the Taranaki I.and District; as the same is more par· Section 8; coloured blue. ticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 59057 o 0 32·1 Part Lot 2 (D.P. 10560) of Allotment 9 of (sheet 5), deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Section 8; coloured red. Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and o 0 24·7 Part Allotment 7 of Section 8; coloured blue. thereon coloured grey. o 1 14·3 Part Allotment 7 of Section 8; coloured sepia. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· o 1 12·7 Part Lot 1 (D.P. 10560) of Allotment 9 of General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued Section 8; coloured orange. under the Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of Village of Papakura. November, 1925. Situated in Blocks XIV and XV, Otahubu Survey District F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Public Works. (Manukau County). (S.O. 23393, blue). _ In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are more GOD SAVE THE KING! partieularly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 36803, deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel­ lington, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Altering the Bou,ularies of the Gentral Electric.power District. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of A PROCLAMATION. November, 1925. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Railways. section three of the Electric-power Boards Act, 1918, and of every other power in anywise enabling me in that GOD SAVE THE KING! behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby alter the boundaries of the Central Electric-power District, being an electric-power district duly constituted under the said Additional Land at Washdyke Junction taken for the Purposes Act, by Proclamations published in Gazette No. 65, of the of the Hurunui-Waitaki Railway. eighth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twent,y, Gazette No. 67, of the seventh day of September, one thousand LL.B.] CHARLES ,!fERGUSSON, Goveruor·Gener.. :. nine hundred and twenty-two, Gazette No. 14, of the sixth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.four, A PROCLAMATION. Gazdte No. 54, of the seventh day of August, one thousand HEREAS it has been found desirable for the use, nine hundred and twenty.four, and Gazette No.1, of the W convenience, and enjoyment of the Hurunni-Waitaki eighth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Railway to take further land at Washdyke, in addition to five, so as to include the areas described in the Schedule land previously acquired for the purposes of the said railway: hereto. Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by SCHEDULE. sections twenty.nine and one hundred and eighty. eight of ALL that area of land in the Auckland Land District being the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and the Whangamarino Riding of the County of Waikato. authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby Also all that area of land in the Auckland Land District proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule being portions of the Parishes of Karamu and Pirongia, in hereto is hereby taken for the purpos~ above mentioned. the County of Raglan. Bounded, commencing at the inter. DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3301 section of the souther~ bouudary of the Parish of Waipa, r Land proclaimed as a Road in Block V, Moun~ Tlwma,' in the County of Raglan, and the Waipa River, generally Sun-ey Di8trict, Ashley County_ towards the east by the Waipa River to the north-eastern corner of Allotment 250 of the Parish of Pirongia; thence CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. toward. the south by Allotments 250, 240, 239, 226, 212, !L.s_1 211, and 210E and lines across three roads to the southern A PROCLAMATION_ corner of Allotment 213E of the Parish of Pirongia; thence towards the west by a road to the western cornel' of Allotment I N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec­ 221 of the Parish of Pirongia; thence towards the south by . tion twelv<" of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles a road to the western corner of Allotment 273 of the Pa.rish Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of of Pirongia; thence towards the south a.nd west 1y the bound­ New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in ary of the Parish of Pirongia to the southern corner of Allot­ Mount Thomas Survey District described in the Schedule ment 215 of the Parish of Karamu; thence towards the west hereto. by Allotments 215, 218, and 219 of the Parish of Karamu to the north-western corner of University College Endowment SCHEDULE. ~u~ N 0 __ 6; thence towards th.e north by. a road to a point ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: mIme wIth the eastern boundary of Umverslty College Endow- 53 acres 1 rood 20 porches. ment Run No ..4; ~hen~e towards the west by a Ime across Portion of Section 5, .Lees Valley Settlement, situated in a road and Umverslty College Endowment Runs Nos. ~ and· Block V, Mount Thomas Survey District (Canterbury 1, to the southern corner of Allotment 55 of the P~rJshof R.D.). (S.0.1938.) Karamu; thence towards the south-west by Umverslty College Endowment Ruu No_ 1 and a line across a road to the In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more western corner of Allotment 53 of the Parish of Karamu; particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W_D_ 64634, thence towards the north-west by the western boundaries deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at of Allotments 53, 52, 51, 50, and 49 of the Parish of Karamu Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. and thereon and lines across three roads tu the south-western corner of coloured red. Allotment 46 of the Parish of Karamu; thence towards the west by the western boundaries of Allotments 46, 45, 44, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ and 43 and a line across a I'Oad to the southern boundary of Genoral of the Dominion of New Zealand. and issued the Parish of Waipa; thence by the southern boundary of under the Seal of that. Dominion, this 28th day of the Parish of Waipa to thc commencing-point. November, 1925_ As the said areas are more particularly delineated on the RICHD. F. BOLLARD, plans marked P.W_D. 64265 and 64264 respectively, de- For Minister of Public W orks_ posited in the office of t,he Minister of Public Works at Wel­ Gon SAVE THE KING! lington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon bordered green. Given uuder the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued uuder the Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Blocks I V November, 1925_ and V, Karioi Survey Di8l.rict, Raglan County_ J_ G. COATES, Minister of Public Works_ [L_S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. GOD SAVE THE KING ! A PROCLAMATION_ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I_ . section twelve of the Land Act, 1924. I, General Sir L~nd proclaimed as a Road, and Road cl08ed, in Block V III. Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion Taylor Pas8 SurlJey Di8l.rict, Marlborough County. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Karioi Survey District described in the First Schedule LL_S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road de­ A PROCLAMATION. scribed in the Second Schedule hereto. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir FIRST SCHEDULE. Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do­ minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the LA>fD PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD. land in Taylor Pass Survey District described in the First ApPROXIMAT.: al'eas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a Schedule hereto; and also do hereby proclaim as closed the road :- road described in the Second Schedule hereto. A. R. P_ Being Portion of ° 3 21-5 Section S_ 11, Block V; coloured purple_ FIRST SCHEDULE. 003 9, Block V; coloured ye!low_ LAND PROCLAIMED AS A ROAD_ o ° 11-S N_ 10, Blocks V; coloured pink. I 32'5 N. 10, Blocks IV & V; coloured pink. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land proclaimed as a road: ° 3 acres 1 rood. SECOND SCHEDULE. Being closed road adjoining part Section 70, Omaka; coloured burnt sienna. ROAD CLOSED. SECOND SCHEDULE. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road closed :- ROAD CLOSED. A_ R_ 1'_ Adj oining or passing through ApPROXIMAT.E area of the piece of road closed: 3 acres o 2 28'4 Section 9, S_ 11, Block V; coloured green_ o roods 25 perches_ l) 0 2-2 " N. 10, Block V; coloured green. Adjoining or passing through Section 70, Omaka; coloured o 2 29 Sections N_ 10, 9, and 49, Blocks IV and V; pink_ . coloured green. All situated in Block V III, Taylor Pass Survey District. All situated in Karioi Parish, Karioi Survey District (Auck­ (S.O. 1265_' land RD.). (S.O_ 22826_) All in the Marlborough Land District; as the same are more All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47764, particularly delineated on the plan marked P_W.D_ 64544, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at deposited in the office of the J'iIinister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellingt-on Land District, and thereon Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under tI,e Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of November. 1925. November, 1925. RICHD_ F_ BOLLARD, RICHD_ F_ BOLLARD, For Minister of Public Works. For Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! 3302 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

Lan~ taken for .the PurposllfI of a Road·diversion in connection II.easehold Interest i·n Land in Blook XVI, Tangihua 8urvl!lJl wit"'. tke Watr~ to Wa.kokopu Branch of tke East Coast Di8trict, Otamatea County, taken for tke Pnrpo8e8 of a Ma.n Trunk Rauway. Road.

[L.B.) CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. LL.B.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, the Public every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Works Amendment Act, 1913, and of every other power and this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, I, General Governor.General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the proclaim and declare that the land mentioned in the Schedule Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road.diversion that the estate of leasehold in the land described in the in connection with the Wairoa to Waikokopu Branch of the SC.hedul? hereto hel~ by Joseph Hugh Bell under lease from East Coast Main Trunk Railwav. H,S Majesty the Kmg for a term ~f twenty. one years from • the first day of July, one thousand rune hundred and eighteen, such lease being registered in the Land and Deeds Registry SCHEDULE. Office at Auckland as No. 8767, is hereby taken for the pur. . I poses of a road; and I do also hereby declare that this Pro. Ap~XIlIIAT~ area of ~he pIece ?f land .taken: 4·3 perches, clamation shall take effect on and after the sixteenth day of bemg portIOn of SectIOn ID, Hinewhaki East Block. December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.five. Situated iu Block II, Clyde Survey District (Hawke's Bay RD.). (S.O. 822.) . SCHEDULE. In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 63969, ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land in respect of which deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t the estate of leasehold is taken:- Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon A. R. P. Being Portion of edged pink. 2 3 35 Allotment 84 KR 1 1 27-6 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Situated in Block XVI, Tangihua Survey District (Parish General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued of Mareretu), (Auckland RD.). (S.O. 22429.) under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are November, 1925. more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, 61206, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works For Minister of Public Works. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon GOD SA.VE THE KING! coloured yellow. (jiven under the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 23rd day of Revoking Part of a Proclamation taking Land for tke Purposes November, 1925. of Waterworks, in Blocks III, VIII, and XIII, Taylor Pass F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Public Works. Survey District. GOD SAVE THE KiNG! [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor·General. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Revoking Part of a Proclamation taking Land for tke Purposes I vested in me by the Public Works Amendment Act, of Waterworks in Blocks VIII and XIII', Taylor Pass 1909, and of every other power and authority in anywise Survey District. __ enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·GeneraI. do hereby revoke so much of the Proclamation dated the tenth A PROCLAMATION. day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and . published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 14, of the twelfth i N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities day: of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, vested in me by the Public Works Amendment Act, taking land for the purposes of waterworks in Blocks III, 1909, and of every other power and authority in anywise VIII, and XIII, Taylor Pass Survey District, as affects the enabling me in this behalf, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, land describild in the Schedule hereto, such land being no Baronet, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, longer required for the purposes for which it was taken. do hereby revoke so much of the Proclamation dated the thirty.first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 36, SCHEDULE. of the eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, taking for the purposes of waterworks in Block APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land not required :- VIII and XIII, Taylor Pass Survev Distriot, as affects the A. R. P. Being Portion of land described in the Schedule hereto, suoh la.nd being no 4 0 0 Section 70, Omaka, Block VIII; edged green. longer required for the purposes for which it was taken. 8 I 0 Section 40, Block I, Omaka, Block XIII; edged green. 2 2 14 Land, Block VIII; edged purple. SCHEDULE. 3 0 30 Sections 70, Omaka, 39 and 40, Block I, Omaka, ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land not required: 29 and land, Blocks VIII and XIII; coloured perches, being portion of river. bed. pink. o 1 18 Land, ~lock VIII; coloured pink. Situated in Block XIII, Taylor Pass Survey Distriot. (S.O. 1265.) Situated in Taylor Pass Survey District. (S.O. 1265.) In the Marlborough Land District: as the same are more In the Marlborongh Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47764, partioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 47764, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, anf thereon Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. coloured blue. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Given under the hll.nd of His Excellency the Governor· C,.aneralof the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of November, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 28th day of 1925. November, 1925. RICHD. F. BOLLARD, RICHD. F. BOLLARD, For Minister of Public Works. For Minister of Public Works.

GOD SAVE THE KINO 1 GoD SAVE THE KiNG I DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3303

Lands reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. Lamd set apart a8 an Endowment for Primary Education.

[L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON. Governor-General A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the Scenery Preservation Board, constituted N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by W pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 I subsection nine of section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, (hereinafter referred to I1S " the said Act "), has recommended I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor·General that the lands described in the Schedule hereto should be of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and permanently reserved for scenic purposes, and it is expedient declare that from and after the date hereof the land com· to give effect to such recommendation : prised in the pieces of closed road described in the FirRt Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Schedule hereto, being land that interseots the endowment Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in for primary education described in the Second Schedule hereto pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the said shall be deemed to be added to the said endowment. Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be scenic reserves under the said Act, and subject to the provisions thereof. FIRST SCHEDULE. ALL those areas in the North Auckland Land District, con­ SCHEDULE. taining by admeasurement 2 acres 3 roods 8 perches and 0·26 perches respectively, being Allotments 132 and 133, WAIPORI FALLS SCENIC RESERVE. Parish of Mangapai (portions of the road closed by Proclama­ ALL that area in the Otago Land District, containing by tion published in Gazette No. 42, 19th .Tune, 1924), As the same admeasurement 1,540 acres, more or less, being the bush are delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/1201, deposited land situated in Run No. 51A, Waipori Survey District. As in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 437, Wellington, and thereon bordered purple. deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Also all that area in the Otago Land District, containing S]WOND SCHEDULE. hy admeasurement 366 acres, more or less, being Section 10, ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, con­ Block X, Waipori Survey District. Bounded towards the taining by admeasurement 171 acres 1 rood 4 perches, more north by Section 8, 5705·3 links; towards the north-east by or less, being Allotment 93, Parish of Mangapai .(permanently Section 6, 2479 links, Section 7 and river· bank reserve, set apart as an endowment for primary education by notice 5638·4 links; towards the south and south-west generally published in the Supplementary Gazette dated 16th December, . by the Waipori River, 14200 links; again towards the south­ 1878). west by Section 9 and river-bank reserve, 861·9 links; towards the west by the Waipori River, 3100 links: be all the afore­ Given under the hand of his Excellency the Governor­ said linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued plan marked L. and S. 437 A, deposited in the Head Office, under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon November, 1925. bordered red. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ GOD SAVE THE KINo! General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 30th day of November, 1925. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Land proclaimed UB a Road in Pakaumanu and Rangin'Ui For Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. 811.rvey DistrictB, Auckland La,nd District. GOD SAVE THE KINo! IL.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. Land Bet apart for Selection. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by T. section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, General Sir Charles Fergnsson, Baronet, Governor·General of the Do­ [L.S.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. minion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the A PROCLAMATION. land described in the Schedule hereto. HEREAS by section sixty-three of the Land Laws W Amendment Act, 1913, it is, amongst other things, SCHEDULE. enacted that in no case shall any moneys be expended under ArPRoxBIATll areas of the pieces of land proclaimed as a the provisions of the said section sixty-three in connection road :- with any block of land, uuless that block is set apart for A. H. P Portion of selection under that section pursuant to Proclamation in 9 0 18 Rangitoto A No. 28 .Block, Section IB, Block that behalf : IV, Pakanmanu Survey District; coloured Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power red. and authority enabling me in this behalf, and for the pur­ o 2 28 Rangitoto A No. 28 Block, Section 4, Block poses of the aforesaid Act, I. General Rir Charles Fergusson, IV, Pakaumanu Survey District; coloured Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, purpk do here by proclaim the land descri bed in the Schedule hereto 7 1 15 1 Rangitoto A No. 28 Block, Section 2, Blocks as set apart for selection. 11 0 13) IV and VIII, Pakaumanu Survey District; coloured red. SCHEDULE. 20 2 14 Rangitoto A No. 28 Block, Rection 3, Block VIII, Pakaumanu Survey District, and NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.-HAYDN EXTENSION Block V, Ranginni Survey District; coloured No. I BLOCK. purple. Education Endowment_ . In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Lors 11 to 17 and 51 to 56 (inclusive) of Allotment 13, particularly delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 16/1268, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland: Area, 3 acres 0 roods deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, 28 perches_ at Wellington, under No. 2147, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand. and issued Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ under the Seal of th:tt Dominion, this :lot.h day of Gcneral of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued November. 1925. • under t.he Seal of that Dominion, this 27th day of G_ JAS. ANDERSON, November, 1925. For Minister of Lands. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands.

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ProclIIimi1lll N atirJe Land to have become Orown Land. Wellington Registry. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 1/754, deposited in the Head Office, De­ [L.8.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. partment of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. A PROCLAMATION. C. A. JEFFERY, HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, intN alia, that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under Authorizing the Auckland Harbour Board to reclaim Land at the authority of the Native Land Act. 1909, the Governor­ Ba,YRWaier, Auckla.nd Harbour. General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become Crown land , CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Schedule hereto has been duly completed by or on bebalf of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 24th day of and its amendments : November, 1925. Now, therefore, in pursuanoe and exerelse of the power Present: and authority f'O oonferred upon' me by sec.tion fourteen of the THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor'General of the Dominion of W HEREAS it is provided by the one hundred and sixty­ New Zealand, do hereby proclaim that the Native land set eighth section of the Harbours Act, 1923 (hereinafter out in the Schedule hereto has become Crown land. called" the said Act "), that the Governor-General may from time to time, by Order in Council, authorize any local autho­ rity or Harbour Board to reclaim from the sea areas not SCHEDULE. exceeding five acres in extent in any case where he considers TAUREWA 4 East B 5B 2 Block, Tongariro Survey District; that the reclamation will not affect navigation and is for the Approximate area, 962 acres 0 roods 25 perches. benefit of the public, And whereas the Auckland Harbour Board (hereinafter Given under thll hand of His Excellency the Governor­ called "the Board ") is desirous of reclaiming from the sea General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued certain land at Bayswater, in Auckland Harbour, and the under the Seal of that ()ominion, t.his 18th day of said reclamation is of, such a nature as aforesaid, and the November, 1925. Board has applied to the Governor-General in Council for an RICHD. F. BOLLARD, order authorizing the execution of the said harbour-works: For Native Minister. And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor­ General in Council that the proposed work will not be or GOD SAVE THE KING! tend to the injury of navigation, and is for the benefit of the public, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of A utlwrizing the Exchange of Portion of a Reserve in the the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Lower HuU Borough, Wellington Land Di8trict, for other the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and Land. acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize and CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. empower the Board to reclaim from the sea in Auckland ORDER IN COUNCIL. Harbour, the land shown edged in red on plan marked M.D. 6103, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 24th day of at Wellington, such reclamation to be carried out and con­ November, 1925. structed in accordance with plan marked M,D. 6103, subject Present: to the provisions of the said A()t. THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. C. A. JEFFERY, HEREAS the land described in the First Schedule Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. W hereto forms portion of an area acquired by the Lower Hutt Borough Council for recreation purposes pur­ Extendi1lll Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land suant to the powers in that behalf conferred by section other than Alienation in favour of the Orown.. sixty-six of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public :Bodies Empowering Act, 1924: And whereas it is CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. expedient that the said land should be exchanged for the land described in the Second' Schedule hereto, which the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Governor-General deems of equal value and more suitable At the Government Buildings at Wellington, thia 20th day for the purposes of the reserve , of November, 1926. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Present: the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Domiuion, THE HONOURABLE Sm FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase him by section twelve of the Public Reserves and Domains O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ Act, 1908, doth hereby declare that the land described in three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the the First Schedule hereto may be exchanged for the land power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, described in the Second Schedule hereto. His Exoellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a further FIRST SCHEDULE. period of six months the Order in Council dated the eighth day DESORIPTION OF PORTION OF RESERVE AUTHORIZED TO BE of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty·tour, and EXCHANGED. gazetted the eleventh day of December, one thoUBalld nine hundred and twenty-four, prohihiting all alienation of the ALL that area in the Wellington Land District, containing Native land specified in the Schedule hereto, other than by admeasurement 3·3 perches, more or less, being part of alienation in favour of the Crown. Lot 15 (D.P. 89), part Section 25, Hutt District, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 298, SCHEDULE. folio 89, Wellington Registry. As the same is delineated on the plan marked J•. and S. 1/754, deposited in the Head NGO!lGOTAHA SURVEY DIsTRICT. Office, Department of Lands and Survey. at Wellington, and Name of Block. Approximate Area thereon coloured yellow. A. B. P. TUTUKAU East B No. 7B No.1 239 0 26 3 342 320 SECOND SCHEDULE. 4 298236 DESORIPTION OF LAND TO BE OBTAINED IN EXOHANGE 5 480 0 16 THEREFOR. 6 360120 7 348332 ALL that area in the Wellington J.and District, containing by 8 613 1 34 admeasurement 2·4 perches, more or less, being part Lot 16 (D,P. 89), part Section 25, Hutt District, and being part of I C. A. JEFFERY, the land comprised in certificate of title, Volume 20, folio 70, Acting Clerk of the Exeoutive Counoil. DEC. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3305

Extending 1'ime Jar Iwldin? Electi?lI .0J Tr1l3tee.. for Wainono I Consenting to the Raising oj Loans by certain Local A·uthorities. . Dra.nage D!8trlct. __ -- CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 26th day of At the Governml'nt Buildings at Wellington, this 21st day November, 1925. of November, 1925. Present. : Present: TH11l H ONOURABLR SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. Tim HONOURABLE SIR FRANOIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. HEREAS application has been made undor section HEREAS by section ten of the Land Drainage Act, W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, W 1905-, it- is provided that on the first Monday in the for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council month of November in the year following the year in which to enable the several local authorities mentioned in the the first trustees for any drainage distriot are electcd, and Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is on the same day in eaoh suoceeding third year thereafter, an expedient that such consent should issue: eleotion of trustees for each district shall be held: Now, therefore, His Excellencv the Governor-General of And whereas an election of trustees for the Wainono the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Drainage Distr;ct should have been held on the third day of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty· four : doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter And wherolloB it is expedient to extend the time for holding mentionpd bv the several local authorities set out in the such eleotion of trustees for the Wainono Drainage District: Sohedule hereto, and it is hereby declared that thi~ Order in Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the the Dominion of New Z9aland, in exeroise of the powers and Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent authorities vested in him by ""otion twenty· two of the Land of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the sa.id Drainage Amendment Act, 1922, and of all other powers in loans. anywise enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and oonsent of the Exeoutive Counoil of the said SCHEDULE. Dominion, doth hereby extend the time for holding the afore­ said election of trustees for the Wainono Drainage District; CLIFTON County Council (for metalling the Onaero- £ and doth hereby order and declare that in the aforesaid Mataro Road) 400 drainage district the said election shall be held and take Featherston County Council (for improvement of the main highways) 12,000 place on Monday, the twenty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. Levin Borough Council (for completion of the municipal buildings) .. 3,000 C. A. JEFFERY, Mount Eden Borough Council (for completion of Acting .Clerk of the Executive Council. street.-construction) .. 5,000 Mount Eden ~orough Council (for completing the construction of the Mount Eden and Dominion Consent to exercise by OhieJ Judue of Power oj Amendment. Roads) 12,500 Mount Eden Borough Council (for complet.ing the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. erection of a fire brigade station) 800 ORDER IN COUNCIL. Opotiki Borough Council (for the renewal of a traffic- bridge across the Waioeka River) .. .. 7,000 At t.he Government Buildings at Wellington, this 24th day of Taumarunui Borough Council (for completion of the November, 1925. muuicipal ahattoirs) ...... • 550 Present: Timaru Borough Council (for the purchase of roading- THE HONOURA.Bt.E SIR FRANCIS BELT•. PR11lSIDING IN COUNCIL. machinery) ...... 4,500 Waipa County Council (for the formation and metal- TX7HEREAS by subsection eight of section seven of the Native I_and Amendment and Native Land Claims ling of the St. Leger Road) 400 V, Whangaroa County Council (for completing the Adjustment Act, 1922, it is enacted that in all cases where culverting, constructing, and reforming of the an order is dated more than five years previously to the Omaunu Road) 265 receipt of the application the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court shall first obtain the consent of the Governor­ C. A ••JEFFERY, General in Council before making any order thereunder: Acting Clerk of the Exeoutive Council. And whereas applications have been made under the said section seven in respect of t,he various orders of the Native Land Court particulars of which are set out in the Schedule hereto: Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Whanga­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of roa H08pital Board in respect of a Loan of £1,300, authorized the Domini()n of New Zealand, acting by and wit.h the advice to be rai8ed for the Repayment of a Matured Loan. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent to the Chief Judge exercising with CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General­ regard to the succession orders set out in the said Schedule ORDER IN COUNCIL. or any of them all and every the jurisdiction granted to him by the said section seven and to the making of any such order At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day thereunder as may seem necessary or expedient,. of November, 1925. Present: SCHEDULE. THE HONOUR~BLE SIB FRANCIS BELL PRESIDINO IN CoUNCIL. HEREAS hy section eleven of the Finanee Act, 1921, N arne of Decf'ascd W Date of Order. Block. and itt< amendment., \1;, is provided that, notwith­ Owner. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule -----~-'.------: ------of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho. rized before the passiRg of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ 7th March, 18S7\ Waikouaiti Block XU Tumutu. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ 7th March, 1887 Waikouaiti Romia. Pineamine te Kihi. payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest 8th March, 18871 Waikouaiti or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Wa-ikouaiti Block XII Hemi Tohi. 5th May, 1887 determined, and such money or any part thereof has not 7th May, 1887 I Waikouaiti Block XII M ..kere. Punaomaru Romia. been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent 10th May, 1887 consent of· the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or Punaomaru Pineamine te Kihi. lOth May, 1887 I such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate 10th May, 1887 Waikawa Hakatara- TeKihi. mea Reserve S91 of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the 12th May, 1887 Waimatemate 888 'I'eKiki. Governor-General by Order in Council : 12th May, 1887 Waibao 903 'I'e Kibi. And whereas the Whangaroo. Hospital Board has been 12th May, 1887 WaLlJao 12373 Pineamine te Killi. authorized to borrow the sum of one thousand three hundred 12th May, 1887 Kaia poi 1340 Kaia te Kihi. pounds for the repayment of a matured loan: 13th May, 1887 Waimatc 904 'I'e Kihi. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent 13th May, 1887 Waikawa Hakatara- Tumutu. consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and mea Reserve 891 it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six pcr centum per annum: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of C. A. JEFFERY, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise. Acting Clerk of the Exe~utive Council. of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and B ------~------~- ---~-

3306 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 83

acting by and with the advice and consent of the Ex<'cutiv{' Iworks, and is now desirous of raising the sum of nine thousand Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the pounds, being a further portion of the loan of ninety thousand rate of interest that may be paid by the Whangaroa Hospital pounds : Board in respect of the said loan of one thousand threo hundred And whereas the Minister of l"inancc has given his precedent pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and annum, and the said Whangaroa Hospital Board is hereby it is desired that, the rate of interest at which the money may authorized to borrow the said sum of one thousand three be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: hundred pounds accordingly. Now, therefore, His Excellency tho Governor-General of the C. A. JEFFERY, Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Geraldine of interest that may be paid by t,he Tamaki Road Board in Borough Council in respect of a Loan of MOO, authorized to respect of the said loan of nine thousand pounds shall be a be raised for the Purp08e of completing the Erection of a rate not exceeding six per centum pCI' annum, and the said Town Hall and Library. Tamaki Road Board is herebv authorized to borrow the said sum of nine thousand pound; accordingly. C. A. JliCFFliCRY, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Acting Clerk of t,he Executive Cnuncil. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th da,y Pre.~C'ribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the of November, 1925. Palmerston North Borough Council in respect of a Loan of Present: £10,000, authorized to be raised for Workers' Dwellings. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. I HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ of November, 1925. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Present: payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COuNCIL. or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, determined, and such money or any part thereof has not W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ Inch amount there'of as has not been borrowed, at such rate rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Governor-General by Order in Council : payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest And whereas the Geraldine Borough Council has been or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or authorized to borrow the sum of five thousand pounds for the determined, and such money or any part thereof has not erection of a town hall and library, and is now desirous of been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent borrowing an additional sum of five hundred pounds under consent of the Minist~r of Finance, borrow such money, or the authority of section eighteen of the I_ocal Bodies' Loans such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate Act, 1913, for the purpose of completing the undertaking: of interest, or for such term, as may be prescrihed by the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Governor-General bv Order in Council : consent as required by the above-recit.. d section eleven, and And whereas the" Palmeston North Borough Council has it is desired that the rat.e of interest at which the money may been authori7.ed to borrow the sum of ten thousand pounds be' borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: for workers' dwellings: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the And whereas the Minister of finance has given hi~ precedent Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may by and with the advice and consent of the Executivp Council be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the of interest that may be paid by the Geraldine Borough Council Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the in respect of the said loan of five hundred pounds shall be a power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and actmg rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and t,he said by and with the advice and consent of the Rxecutive Council Geraldine Borough Council is hereby authorized to borrow of the said Dominion, doth here by prescribe that the rate the said sum of five hundred pounds accordingly. of interest that may be paid by the Palmerston N"orth Borough C. A. JEFFERY, Council in respect of the said loan of ten thousand pounds Acting Clerk of the Executive {;ouneil. shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Palmerston North Borough Council i, hereby autho­ rized to borrow the said sum of ten t,housand pounds accord­ Prescribing the Rate of Tnterest that may be paid by the Tamaki ingly, Road Board in respect of a loan of £9,000, being a Further C. A. JEFFERY, Portion of a Loan of £90,000 authorized to be rai8ed for Acting Clerk of thc Executive Council. Drainage.-wor "". Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Malvern CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Electric-power Board in respect of a Loan of £10,000, being ORDER IN COUNCIL, a. Further Portion of a Loan of £40,000 authorized to be raised At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th d ..y for Electric Works. of November, 1925. Present: CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor.General. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ of November, 1925. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule Present: of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of .rate­ ,"XTHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest V V and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule determined, and such money or any part thereof has not of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow Buch money, or rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Governor-General by Order in Council : determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Tamaki Road Board has been;authorized been borrowed, the local authority may,lwith the precedent to borrow the sum of ninety thousand pounds for: dr",inage- consentlofithe Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or ihc. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3307

'linch-amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate' payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest of interest, or for such terlu, as may be prescribed by the or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Governor-General by Order in Council: determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Malvern Electric-power Board has been been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent authorized to.borrow the sum of forty thousand pounds for consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or electric works, and is now desirous of raising tho sum of ten such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such r8.te thousand pounds, being a further portion of the loan of of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the forty thousand pounds: Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Minister of Finance ha..q given his precedent And whereas the Matamata Town Board has been autho- consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and rized to borrow the sum of twenty thousand pounds for im· it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may provement of streets and footpaths, and is now desirous of be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: raising the sum of seven thousand one hundred pounds. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the being a portion of the loan of twenty thousand pounds: Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting consent as required by the above-recited section eleven,; and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council it is desired that the rate of interest, at which the money may of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: of interest that may be paid by the Malvern Electric-power Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Board in respect of the said loan of ten thousand pounds Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting the said Malvern Electric-power Board is hereby authorized by and with the advice and consent of the;Executive Council to borrow the said sum of ten thousand pounds accordingly. of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of C. A. JEFFERY, interest that may be paid by the Matamata Town Board in Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. respect of the said loan of seven thousand one hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Matamata Town Board is hereby authorized to Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Oloro­ borrow the said sum of seven thousand one hundred pounds OOnga Oounty Oouncil in respect of a Loan of £1 500, autho­ accordingly. rized to be raised for the Purpose of forming, culverting, and C. A. JEFFERY, metalling the Mangawhero Road and erecting a Bridge. Acting Clerk of the Executive, Council.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Prescribing the Rate of Interest toot may be paid by the Mount ORDER IN COUNCIL. Roskill Road Board in re8pect of a Loan of £3,500, authorized At the Government Buildings a,t \Vellington, this 20th day of to be raised for the Extension of the Drainage System. November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Guvernor-General. Present: ORDER IN COL"NCIL. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. day HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th of W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith. NoveQ1bor, 1925. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule Prcspnt: of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESID1NG IN COUNCIL. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate· W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the 'rate of interest standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho. determined, and such money or any part thereof has not rized before the passing of the said Act, or isthereafter autho­ been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate. consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest ijuch amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the determined, and such money or any part thereof has not Governor-General by Order in Council : been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent And whereas the Otorohanga County Council has bccn consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or authorized to borrow the sum of one t,housand five hundred such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate pound~ for the purpose of forming, culvertiug, and metaIling of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the the Mangawhl'ro Road and erecting a bridge: Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the i\linister of Finance has given his precedent And whereas the ",Iount Roskill Road Board has been consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and authorized to borrow the sum of three thousand five hundred it is desired that the rate of interest at which thc money may pounds for the extension of the drainage system: be borrowed be not exceeding six pcr centum per annum: And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the it is desircd that the rate of interest at which the money may power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and actng be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: by and with the advice and consent of thc Executive Council Now, therefore, His Excellency tlle Governor-General of of the said Dominion, doth hcreby prescribe that the rate of thp J)ominion of New Zpaland, in pursuance and exercise of interest that may be paid by the Otorohanga County Council the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting in respect of the said loan of one thousand five hundred by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, of the said Dominion, doth hereby prc"eribe that the rate of and the said Otorohanga County Council is hereby authorized int~rest that may be paid by the Mount Roskill Road Board to borrow the said sum of one thousand five hundred pounds in respect of thc said loan of three thousand five hundred accordingly _ pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, C. A. JEFFERY, and the said Mount Roskill Road Board is hereby authorized Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. to borrow the said sum of three thousand five hundred pounds accordingly. Pre8crib';ng the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the "llata­ C. A ..JEF]<'lmY, mata Town Board in respect of a Loan of £7,100, being a Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Portion of a Loan of £20,000 authorized to he raised for Improvement of Streets and Footpaths. Prescribing the Rrtte of Interest that may be paid by the Franklin Gmtnty Omtncil in respect of a Loan of £600, being the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Balance of a Loan of £1,200 authorized to be raised for the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Purpose of metalling the Ramarama to Bombay Road. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Present: THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRF.SIDING IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of November, 1925. HERE-:'-S by section ele~en. of tho. Finance Act, 1~21, ,W and lts amendments, It IS prOVIded that, notWIth­ Present. : standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Aot, 1921, rized before the passing of the said Act. or is thereafter autho­ W and its &mendments, it is provided that, notwith. rized, to borrow money, whether pl11'lluant to a poll of r&te· standing a.nything to the contr8.ry in any Act or in any rule aa08 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo.83 of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Tamaki rized before the passing of the said Act, or is t.hereafter autho­ Roa~ Board in respect of a loan of £2,000, being a Further rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Porhan af a Loan of £47,500 authorized to be raised for payere or othetwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest Roading Purposes. tir the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and liuch money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. {lon.sent of the MInister of Finance, borrow suoh money, or ORDER IN COUNCIL. auch amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at suoh rate of interest, or for suoh term, as may be presoribed by the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of Governor-General by Order in Council : November, 1925. And whereas the Franklin County Council has been autho­ Present: rized to borrow the Bum of one thousand two hundred pounds THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. for the purpose of metalling the Ramarama to Bombay Road, and is now desirous of raising the sum of six hundred pounds, \ \ 7 HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, being the balance of the loan of one thousand two hundred I \ and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith- pounds: standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to 8, poll of rate­ be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of or the term of years of the loan was or was not speoified or Dominion of New Zea.!and, in pursuance and exercise of the determined, and such money or any part thereof has not power, and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow suoh money, ot of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate such amount thereof as has not been borrowed at such rate of interest that may be paid by the Franklin County Council of interest, or for such term, as may be' pres~ribed by the in respect of the said loan of six hundred pounds shall be a Governor-General by Order in Counoil : . rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said And whereas the Tamaki Road Board has been authorized Franklin County Council is hereby authorized to borrow the to borro~ the sum of forty-seven thousand five hundred pounds said sum of six hundred pounds accordingly. for roading purposes, and is now desirous of raising the sum of two thousand pounds, being a further portion of the loan C. A. JEFFERY, of forty-seven thousand five hundred pounds: Acting Clerk of ·the Executive Council. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven and it is de"ired that the rate of interest at which the money may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Prescribing the Rate of I merest that may be paid by the Waimea the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of County Oouncil in respect of a Loan of £12,300, being the the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and Balance of a Loan' of £30,000 authorized to be raised for the acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Reconstrudion and Repair of Bridges, and for the Purchase Council of the said Dominion, doth here by prescribe that of Roadmaking-plant. the rate of interest that may be paid by the Tamaki Road Board in respect of t.he said loan of two thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. and the said .Tamaki Road Board is hereby authorized to ORDER IN COUNCIL. borrow the saId sum of two thousand pounds accordingly.. C. A. JEFFERY, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. of November, 1925. Present: l'nE HONOURABLI!i SIR FRANCIS BELL PBESIDING IN COUNCIL. Prc8cribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, Opotik! Borough O?uncil in respect of a Loan of £7,000, W authonzed to be rmsed for the Renewal of a Bridge across . and it~ amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ the IYaioel:a River_ .tanding anythmg to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or publio body has been autho­ CHARLES FERGUFSON, Governor-General. rized before the p&Blling of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ ORDER IN OOUNCIL. payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or At the Government Buildings tt Wellington, this 20th day determined, and such money or any part thereof has not of November, 1925. been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent Present: consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow suoh money, or TIlE HONOURABLE SrR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCU. suoh amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate HEREAS by section eleven of the Finanoe Act', 1921, of interest, or for such term, as may be presoribed by the W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ Governor-General by Order in Council : standing anything to the contrary in any Aot 01' in any rule And whereas the Waimea County Council has been autho­ of law, where a local authority or public body has beenautho­ rized to borrow the sum of thirty thousand pounds for the rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ reconstruction and repair of bridges, and for the purchase rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ of roadmaking-plant, and is now desirous of raising the sum payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest of twelve thousand three hundred pounds, being the balance or the term of years of tbe loan was or was not speoified or of the loan of thirty thousand pounds: determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent been borrowed, the loca.! authority may, with the preoedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may slleh amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Governor-Goneral by Order in Council : the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of And whereas the Opotiki Borough Council has been autho­ the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid and rized to borrow the sum of seven thousand pounds for the acting by and with the advice and consent of the Exe~utive renewal of a bridge across the Waioeka River: Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent rate of interest that may be paid by the Waimea County consent. as required by the above-recited section eleven and Council in respect of the said loan of twelve thousand three it is desired that the rate of interest at which the n:oney hundred pounds sha.ll be a rate not exceeding six per centum may be borrowed bc not exceeding six per centum per annum: per annum, and the said Waimea County Council is hereby Now, therefore, His Excellency t·he Governor-General of authorized to borrow the said sum of twelve thousand three the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of hundred pounds accordingly. the power and anthority vested in him as aforesa.id, and C. A. JEFFERY, acting by and with the advice and consent, of the Executive Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Couneil of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribed that -----~------~---

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the rate of interest that ma.y be paid by the Opotiki Borough Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Council in respect of the said 19an of sew'n thousand pounds the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and anll the said Opotiki Borough Council is hereby authorized acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive to borrow the said sum of seven thousand pounds accordingly. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Levin Borough C. A. JEFFERY, Council in respect of the said loan of tnree thousand pounds Act,ing Clerk of the Executive Council. shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Levin Borough Council is hereby authorized to Pre8cribing the Rate of Intere8t that may be paid bll the Waipd; borrow the said sum of three thousand pounds accordingly. County Council in respect of It Loan of £400, authorized to C. A. JEFFERY, be raised for tke Purpose of form;ng and metaUing the St. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Leger Road.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·General. Pre8cribing the Rate of I ntere8t that may be paid by the M atomata ORDER IN COUNCIL. Town Board in re8pect of a Loan of £900, authorized to be At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day raised for the Purchase of a Sanitary-works Site. of November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-GeneraI. Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Aot, 1921, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day W. and ita amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ of November, 1925. standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule Present: of law, where a local authority or publio body has been autho­ THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN CoUNCIL. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ WHEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Aot, 1921, payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest and its amendmenta, it is provided that, notwith· or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified ot standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule determined, and such money or any part thereof has not of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho­ been borrowed, the leical authority may, with the precedent rized before the passing of the said Aot, or is thereafter autho­ consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow suoh money, or rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ such amount thereof as has not been borroWed, at such rate payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest of interest, or for such term, as may be presoribed by the Or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or Governor-General by Order in Counoil : determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Waipa County Council has been autnorized been borrowed, the local authority may, with the preoedent to borrow the sum of four hundred pounds for the purpose of consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or forming and metalling the St. Leger Road: such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at suoh rate And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and Governor-General by Order in Council : it is desired that· the rate of interest at which the money maY' And whereas the Matl1mata Town Board has been authorized be horrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: to borrow the sum of nine hundred pounds for the purchase Now, theref.ore, His Excellency the Governor-General of of a sanitary-works site : the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and acting by and with the advice and consent of t.he Executive it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may Council of the said Dominion. doth hereby prescribe that be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: the rate of interest that may be paid by the Waipa County Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Council in respect of the said loan of four hundred pounds Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the shall be a rate not, exceeding six per centum per annum, and power an~ authority: vested in him as aforesaid, and acting the said Waipa County Council is hereby authorized to borrow by and WIth the adVICe and consent of the Executive Council the said sum of four hundred pounds accordingly. of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Matamata Town Board in C. A. JEFFERY, respect of the said loan of nine hundred pounds shall be a Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said Matamatl1 Town Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of nine hundred pounds accordingly. Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by th~ Levin Borough Oouncil in TP-spect of a Loan of £3,000, authorized C. A. JEFFERY, to be raised for the completion of the Municipal Buildings. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Prescribing the Rate of I mere8t that may be paid by the Tau· marun!li Borough C:ouncil in respect of a Loan of £550, At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of authortzed to be ratsed for the Purp08e of completing the November, 1925. Building and Equipmem of the .Municipal Abattoir. Present: THB HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN CoUNOIL. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, ORDER IN COUNCIL. W. and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day standing anything to the oontrary in any Act or in any rule of November, 1925. of law, where a loca.l authority or public body has been autho­ rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ Present: rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate' THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest HERE~S by section ele~en. of the,Finance Act, 1921, or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or W and Ita amendments, It 18 prOVIded that, notwith­ determined, and suoh money or any part thereof has not standing anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rule been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent of law. where a local authority or public body has been autho­ consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow suoh money, or rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ suoh amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at suoh rate rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ of interest, or for suoh term, as may be prescribed by the payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest Governor-General by Order in Council : or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or And whereas the Levin Borough Council has been authorized determined, and such money or any part thereof has not to borrow the sum of t.hree thousand pounds for the completion been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent of the municipal buildings: consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate ?onsent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the It is desired that the rate of interest at which the money Governor-General by Order in Council : may be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per And whereas the 1'aumarunui Borough Council has been a.nnum: authorized to borrow the sum of five thousand five hundred '3!310 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNo. 83

pounds for constructing and equipping Municipal Abattoirs, I rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho· and is now desirous of borrowing an additional sum of fiv,! rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate· hundred and fifty pounds under the authority of section payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest eighteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for the purpose or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or of completing the undertaking: determined, and such money or any part thereof has not And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or it is desired that the rate of interest at which the moncy may such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate be borrowed be not exceeding six per centum per annum: of interest, or for such term, as may be prescribed by the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Governor·General by Order in Council: the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise And whereas the Dannevirke Hospital Board has been of the power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and authorized to borrow the sum of eight thousand pounds for acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive the erection of a children's ward, et cetera .- Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent rate of interest that may be paid by the Taumarunui Borough consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and Council in respect of the said loan of five hundred and fifty it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may pounds shall be a rate not exceeding six per centum pel' annum, be borrowed be not exceeding six' per centum per annum: and the said Taumarunui Borough Council is hereby authorized Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the to borrow the said sum of five hundred and fifty pound~ Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the accordingly_ power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting C_ A_ JEFFERY, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be paid by the Dannevirke Hospital Board in respect of the said loan of eight thousand pounds shall be Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the Whanga­ a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, and the said nwnwna County Council in respect of a Loan of £2,000, being Dannevirke Hospital Board is hereby authorized to borrow a Further Portion of a Loan of £10,000 authorized to be raiMd the said sum of eight thousand pounds accordingly_ for metalling a Portion of the Whangamomooo Road. . C. A_ JEF]'ERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Portions of Dooold Street, Buckley Street, and Montague Street, At· the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day in the Bor01tgh of Lower Hutt, exempted from the Provisions of November, 1925_ of Section 117 of the Puhlic Works Act, 1908. suhject to a Present: Condition as to the But/ding.line. THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. ·HEREAS by section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. W and its a.mendments, it is provided that, notwith· ORDER IN COUNCIL. stanidng anything to the contrary in any Act or in any rnle At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of of law, where a local authority or public body has been autho. November, 1925. rized before the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter autho­ rized, to borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of rate­ Present: payers or otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest THE HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PHE8IDING IN COUNCIL. or the term of years of the loan was or was not specified or N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the determined, and such money or any part thereof has not I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in any. been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent wise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor. consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with such amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said of interest, or for such term, as may b.., prescribed by the Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution Governor·General by Order in Council : passed by the Lower Hutt Borough Council on the twent.y­ And whereas the Whangamomona County Council has been eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ authorized to borrow the sum of ten thousand pounds for five, viz. :- the purpose of metalling a portion of the Whangamomona "That the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen Road, and is now desirous of raising the sum of two thousand of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to the fol­ pounds, being a further portion of the loan of ten thousand lowing streets, being streets in the Borough of Lower Hutt, 'pounds: viz_: the northern side of Donald Street; to the northern And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent side of Buckley Street, with the exception of tha.t portion consent as required by the above·recited section eleven, and which fronts Lot 197; and to the southern side of Buckley it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may Street, with the exception of that portion which fronts be borrowed be not exceeding five and a quarter per centum Lot 197; to the southern side of Montague Street, with per annum : the exception of that portion which fronts Lot 109, D.P. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of 50, and to the northern side of Montague Street, with the the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the exception of that portion which fronts Lots 107 and 108 " ; power and authority vested in him as aforesaid, and acting subject to the condition that no building or part of a building by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council shall at any time be erected on the land fronting the portions of the said Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of of Donald Street, Buckley Street, and Montague Street interest that may be paid by the Whangamomona County (described in the Schednle hereto) within a distance of thirty. Council in respect of the said loan of two thousand pounds three feet from the centre-line of the said portions of stre~ts, shall be a rate not exceeding five and a quarter per centum such condition being of the same effect as clause one hundred per annum, and the said Whangamomona County Council and two of the Lower Hutt Borough Council's Consolidated is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of two thousand Building By-law, 1914_ pounds accordingly_ C_ A_ JEFFERY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. THE northern side of all that street situated in the Wellington Land District, Borough of Lower Hutt, known as Donald Prescribing the Rate of Interest that 100Y be paid by the Danne, Street. virke Hospital Board in resped of a Loan of £8,000, authorized Also all that portion of street in the said land district and to be raised for the Erection and Equipment of a Children's borough known as Buckley Street, situated between Victoria Ward, &c_ ." Street and Fitzherbert Street. Also all that portion of street in the said land district and . ,CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor·Generai. borough known as Montague Street, situated between Victoria ORDER IN COUNCIL_ Street" and Fitzherbert Street. . At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of Also the southern side of all that portion of the said Mon. N:ovember, 1925_ tague Street fronting Lot llO, D_P_ 50, part Section 17, Hutt District_ Present: As the said portions of' streets are more particnlarly de­ THE HONOURAIlLE SIR FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. lineated on the plan marked P.W.D_ 63579, deposited in the HEREAS by section .eleven of the Financ~ Act, .1921, office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the W and its amendments, it is provided that, notwith· Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. . • standing anything to the contrary in any Aot or in any rule C_ A_ JEFFERY, of Ia.w, where a local authority or publio body has been autho. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. DEC, 3.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. B3Il

Alice Street, T;wki Street, Henry Street, and Olifford Street, that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent in tke Borough of Lower Hutt, exempted from the Pravisions of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby' of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, subject to a revoke the hereinbefore-recited Order in Council of the Oondition as to the Building-line. fifth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, as from the thirty,first day of October, one thousand nine CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. hundred and twenty-five. C. A. JEFFERY, ORDER. IN COUNCIL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 20th day of November, 1925. Present·: Warrant apportioning the Annual Payments of Interest (J,nd other Oharges in respect of certain Loans originally raised TIm HONOURABLE Sm FRANCIS BELL PRESIDING IN COUNOIL. by tke Kakepuku Road Board, which is 'IWW merged into pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the the Waipa (Jounty Oouncil, between tke Waipa and OtorQ­ r Publio Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in hanga Oounty Oounci/$. anywise enabling him in this behalf, Ria Excellenoy the Go­ vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, aoting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. the said Dominion, doth hereby approve· of the following ~THEREAS by section seventy-three of the Local Bodies' resolution passed by the Lower Hutt Borough Council on the V ~ Loans Act, 1913, it is, inter alia" provided that where, thirtieth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and part only of an area over which a special rate is ntade- as' twenty-five, viz.:- security for a loan is merged or included within the district "That the Lower Hutt Borough Counoil, having control of a 10110.1 authority other than the local authority that made of the following streets, being streets in the Borough of the rate, then the whole of the liability in respect of the Lower Hutt, viz.: Alice, Titoki, Henry, and Clifford Streets, loan shall continue to be a liability of the local authority by resolution deolares that the provisions of section one that raised the loan, but the Governor-General may, upon hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, the written application of that local authority, by Warrant shall not apply to these streets" ; under his hand, direct that any local authority in whose subject to the condition that no building or part of a building district part of such area has been merged shall pay annually shall at any time be erected on the land fronting either side to the first-mentioned local authority during the currency of Alice Street, Titoki Street, Henry Street, of Clifford Street of the loan, on such date as is specified, such amount as he (desoribed in tbe Schedule hereto) within a distance of thirty­ considers a duly proportionate part of the interest and other three feet from the centre-line of the said streets, such condi­ charges in respect of the loan : tion being of the same effect as clause one hundred and two And whereas a part of the area over which the special of the Lower Hutt Borough Council's Consolidated Building loans of two thousand five hundred pounds, for metalling By-law, 1914. roads, and two hundred and fifty pounds for completing the metalling of roads, were raised in the years one thousand nine hundred and twenty and one thousand nine hundred· SCHEDULE. and twenty-two by the late Kakepuku Road Board, which ALL that street in the Wellington Land District, Borough of ia now merged into the W aipa County Council, has been merged Lower Hutt, known as Alice Street, situated between Victoria or included in the County of Otorohanga : Street and Tama Street. And whereas it has been mutually agreed between the Waipa Also all that street in the said land distriot and borough County Council and the Otorohanga County Council that the known as Titoki Street, situated between Victoria Street amounts of six pounds nine shillings and tenpence and thirteen and Tama Street. shillings be paid annually by the Otorohanga County Council Also all that street in the said land district and borough to the Waipa County Council as its proportionate part of the known as Henry Street, situated between Tama Street and interest and other charges payable in respect of the loans: Prince Street. And whereas written application has been made by the Also all that street in the said land district and borough Waipa County Council to direct accordingly: known as Clifford Street, situated between Tama Street and Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, the Hutt River. ' Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pUr~ As the said streets are more particularly delineated on the suance and exercise of the power and authority conferred plan marked P.W.D. 63579, deposited in the office of the on me by section seventy-three of the Local Bodies' Loans Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Act, 1913, do hereby direct that the Otorohanga County Land District, and thereon coloured red. Council shall, in respect of the loan above mentioned, pay C. A. JEFFERY, annually to the Waipa County Council, on the thirtieth day Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. of June in each and every year during the currency of the said loans, the above-mentioned amounts of six pounds nine shillings and tenpence. and thirteen shillings as its duly proportionate parts of the interest and other charges payable Revoking Order in Oouncil lice1l8ing tke N ortkern Wairoa 00- in respect of the said loans. operative Dairy Oompany (Limited) to U8e and occupy a Part of tke Foreshore and Land below Low-water Mark of As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Wairoa River, J+aipara Harbour, all a Site for a Store. Genera.!, this 27th day of November, 1925. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Finance. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Warrant apportioning tke Annual Payment of Intereet and At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of otker Oharges in respect of a Loan of £6,000, originally raised November, 1925. by tke Egmont Oounty Oouncil between the Egmont Oounty Present: Oouncil and tke Opunake Town Board. TII.II HONOl1BA.BLJ: Sia FIUNOIS B.u. PBIISIDING IN CoUNOIL. HEREAS by Order in Council dated the fifth day of CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. W ·June, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and HEREAS by section seventy-three of the Local Bodies' published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 52 of the thirteenth W Act, 1913,; it is, inter alia, provided that where part day of the same month, Leslie Buller Marriner was licensed only of an area over which a special rate is made as security to use and occupy a part of the foreshore and land below for a loan is werged or included within the district of a local low·water mark of Wairoa River, Kaipara Harbour, as a site authority other. than the local authority ,that made the rate, for a store. then the whole of the liability in respect of the loan shall And whereas the said license was, with the consent of the continue to be a liability of the local authority that raised Minister· of Marine, transferred to the Northern Wairoa Co­ the loan, but the Governor-General may, upon the written operative Dairy Company (Limited), (who, with its successors application of that local authority, by Warrant under his and assigns, is hereinafter referred to as "the company"): hand, direct that any local authority in whose district part And whereas the said company has applied to have the of such area has been merged shall pay annually to the first­ hereinbefore· recited Order in Council revoked, and it is desir­ mentioned local authority during the currency of the loan, able to revoke the same: on such date as is specified, such amoun~ as. he co~siders a Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the duly proportionate part of the interest and other charges in Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the respect of the loan : power and authority vested in him by the Harbours Act, And :whereas a part of the area over which the special 1923, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in loan of £6,000 for erecting bridges and culverts in the county 3312 THR NEW ZEAI~AND GAZETTE. [No. 83 in re-enforced concrete was raised by the Egmont County Opening Town Land in Wellington Land District for Selection Council has been merged or included in the Opunake Town on Renewable LeatJe. District: And whereas it has been mutually agreed botween the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General Egmont County Council and the Opunake Town Board that N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities the amount of twenty.one pounds one shilling and threepence I confel'red upon me by the Land Act, 1924, -I, General be paid annually by the Opunake Town Board to the Egmont Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Do­ County Council as its proportionate part of the interest and minion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the town other charges payable in respect of the loan: land described in the Schedule hereto shall be open for selec· And whereas written application has been made by the tion on renewable lease on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of Egmont County Council to direct accordingly: January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, at Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, the rental mentioned in the said Schedule; and I do also Governor-General of the Domiuion of New Zealand, in pur· declare that the said land shall be leased under and subjeot suance and exercise of the power and authority conferred to the provisions of the said Act. on me by section seventy-three of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, do hereby direct that the Opunake Town Board shall iu respect of the loan above mentioned pay annually to SCHEDULE. the Egmont County Council on the first day of March in each WELLINGTON LAND DISTBICT.-ToWN LAND. and every year during the currency of the said loan the above­ Manawatu County.-Sandy Survey DiBtriot.-Town of Tangi­ mentioned amount of twenty-one pounds one shilling and moana Extension No.1. threepence as its duly proportionate part of the interest SECTION 55: Area, 1 rood; capital value, £50; half-yearly and other charges payable in respect of the said loan. rent, £1 5s . As witness the hand of His Excellencv the Governor­. Situated in Nuku Street. Good level section, close to a General, this 27th day of November, 1925. I formed -and metalled road. The township is situated on the I left bank of the Rangitikei River, about one mile from the \Y. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Finauc" sea. Access can be obtained by good metalled motor-road from Bull's, Feilding, and Palmerston North, which are respec­ tively fourteen, twenty-four, and twenty-seven miles distant. Financial In8tructions and Allowance Regulations for lite N.Z. Military amended. As witness the hand of His Excellencv the Governor. General, this 30th day of November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Landa. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority I conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and its amend­ ments, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor· Portion of Primary-education Endowment in Aorere Survey General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby amend District, N el80n Land District, 8et apart a8 an Addition to in the manner and to the extent set forth in the Schedule hereto the Financial Instructions and Allowance Regulations a Site for a Public School. for the New Zealand Military Forces published in the Gazette dated 6th August, 1925,. and I do hereby declare that the CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. amendment hereby made shall take effect as from the date HEREAS by section five of the Education Reserve. of publication thereof in the Gazette:- W Amendment Act, 1911, it is enacted that the Go­ vernor-General may, on the recommendation of the Land SCHEDULE. Board of the district iu which are situated any reserves or FINANOIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND ALLOWANOE REGULATIONS endowments vested iu the Crown by or in pursuance of section two of the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1910, set FOR THE NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FOROES. apart as sites for public schools, secondary schools, or technical Section VI.-Specild Grant. schools any part of such reserves or endowments: REGIMENTAL FUNDS GRANT. And whereas the Land Board of the Nelson Land District PA.RA.GRAl'I1 167 is hereby amended by deleting all words has duly passed a resolution recommending that the portion after "members." of the primary-education endowment described in the Schedule hereto should be set apart as an addition to a site As witness the hand of His Exoellenoy the Governor­ for a public school, and it is expedient to give effect to such General this 28th day of November, 1925. recommendation: R. HEATON RHODES, Miuister of Defence. Now, therefore, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, iu pur­ suance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Acts Reservation of Part of a Permanent Stale Fore8t revoked. aforesaid, do hereby set apart the portion of the primary­ education endowment described iu the Schedule hereto as an CHARLER FERGUSSON, Governor-General. addition to a site for a public school. N pursuance of section niueteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I and pursuant to a resolution in that behalf passed by SCHEDULE. both Houses of Parliament, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, ALL that area in the Nelson Land District, contaiuing by Baronet, Governor-General of the Domiuion of New Zealand, admeasurement 2 acres, more or less, beiug Section 18, do hereby notify that the reservation as a permanent State Block VII, Aorere Survey District, formerly part of Sections forest of the area described in the Schedule hereto has been 59 and 61, Square 14. Bounded towards the south· west revoked. by Section 17, Block VII, Aorere Survey District, 319·2 links; towards the north-west by a public road, 625 links; towards SCHEDULE. _the north-east by part of Section 59, Square 14, 320·8 links; and towards the south-east by part of Section 59, Square 14, TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. - WELLINGTON FOREST­ 41·5 links, and by part Section 61, Square 14, 583·5 links: CONSERVATION REGION. be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is Part of State F ores! No. 11. delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/428, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at ALL that area. contaiuiug by admeasuren1ent 6 aores 3 roods 23 perches, n10re or less, situated in Block X, Pouatu Survey Welliugton, and thereon bordered red. (Bainham.) Distriot, and bounded as follows: Towards the north by As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Section 2, Block X, Pouatu Survey District, 369·1 links; General, this 30th day of November, 1925. towards the east by part Section 5, Block X, Pouatu Survey District, 2015·6 liuks; towards the west generally by the G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Landa. other part of State Forest No. 11, 2694·2 links: be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is more parti­ cularly delineated on plan No. 61/2, deposited iu the Head Portion of a Primary Education Endowment in Te Rapa Parish, Office, State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon A ucldand Land District, set apart a8 a Site for a Public bordered red. School. As witness the hand of His Excellenoy the Governor- CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. General, this 23rd day of November, 1925. I WHEREAS by section five of the Education Reserves RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Amendment Act, 1911, it is enacted that the Go- For CommiIWo!J.llF pI ,et/l.te Forests. vernor-General may, on the reoommendation of the La!J.q, DEC.3' J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3318

Board of the distr~ct in which are si~uated any reserves. or : mentiOllt'd persons have been appointed Rangers under and endowment vested I~ the Crown by or III pursuance of sectIOn' for. thc purposes ?f that. Act for the districts set opposite two of the EducatIOn Reserves AmE'ndment Act, 1910, set theIr name respectIvely, VIZ.:- apart as sites for public schools, secondary 8chool8, or technical I schools any part of such reserves or endowments: George Bartholomew Purdue Taranaki Acclimatization And whereas the Land Board of the Auckland Land District District. has duly passed a resolution recommending that the portion Victor Caddie Davies .• Ditto. of the primary.education endowment described in the Schedule Otto Hermann Kloffiock hereto should be set apart as a site for a public school, and John Cullen .. 1'd~gariro National Park. it is expedient to give effect to sucb recommendation: Now, therefore, I, General Sir Cbarles Fergusson, Baronet, RICHD. F. BOLLARD, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur- Minister of Internal Affairs. "uance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Acts aloresaid, do hereby set apart the portion of the primary­ education endowment described in the Schedule hereto as a Appointment of Officers under Part II of the FiBheries Act, site for a public school. 19fJ8. Marine Department, SCHEDULE. Wellington, 28th November, 1925. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, conta.ining by I T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ admeasurement 4 acres 3 roods 28 perches, more or less, General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the being part of Allotment 360 of Te Rapa Parish, situated in Fisheries Act, 1908, and 'of the Official Appointments and the Borough of Hamilton, Block I, Hamilton Survey District. Documents Act, 1919, appointed Bounded towards the north-east by other part of Allotment Victor Caddie Davies, 360, 884·8 links; towards the south.east by Whatawhata George Bartholomew Purdue, and Road, 1198·7 links; towards the north-west by a public road, Otto Hermann Knoffiock 1197·6 links: be all the aforesaid linkages more or less. As to be officers for the purposes of Part II of the 6rst·mentionerl the Same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/190A, Act, in respect of the Taranaki Acclimatization District. deposited in the Head Office, Department of I,ands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon edged purple. G. JAR_ ANDERSON, Minister of Marine. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ -_... _------General, this 30th day of November, 1925. Appointment8 to Cook Islands Public Service. G JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Lands Cook Islands Department, Wellington, 30th Novcmber, 1925. C01l8'U1 of the Chinese Republic at Wellington to receive MoneY8 IS Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion or Pe·rsoru:tl Chattels payable to Subjects of the Chinese Republic. H. of New Zealand has been pleased to make the fol. lowing appointments under section 13 of the Cook Islands URSUANT to the provisions of section fifty.two of the Act, 1915:- P Public Trust Office Act, 1908, as amended by section D. W. R. Heatley fifty.four of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921-22, to be Clerk in the Resident Commissioner's Office at Rarotonga. I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby notify that H. Hamilton moneys or personal chattels payable or deliverable by the to be Headmaster at Hakupu School, Niue. Public Trustee to subjects of the Chinese Republic resident therein may be paid or delivered to the Consul of the Chinese M. POMARE, Minister for the Cook Islands. Republic resident at Wellington. Given under my hand at Wellington this 27th day of Appointment in the Public Service. November, 1925. CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 27th November, 1925. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Appointment of Vice-Consul of the United States oj America T appointment in the Public Service:- at Wellington recognized. Henry Edward McClelland, Esq., Department of Internal Mairs, to be an Inspector of Machinery, for the purposes of the Wellington, 25th November, 1925. InBpection of Machinery Act, 1908, and a Surveyor of Ships, IS Excellency the Governor General directs it to be for the purposes of the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, as H notified that in accordance with advice received from from tho 17th day of November, 1925. His Majesty's Secretary of State for Dominion Mairs, he has A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. recognized the appointment of Marshall I. Mays, Esq., as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Wellington. Appointment of Deputy District P·ubl·ic Trustee. RlCim. F. BOLLARD, OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the power Minister of Internal Affairs. N and authority vested in me by section 3 of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1921-22, I, the Public Trustee Officers for the Purposes of Part 11 of the Fi8heries Act, 1908, of the Dominion of New Zealand, have appointed appointed. Horace William ('",orge Wilson, Department of Internal Affairs, of the Public Trust Office, Greymouth, to be Deputy of the Wellington, 27th November, 1925. District Public Trustee, Greymouth, during the absence of IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased such District Public Trustee from his headquarters. H to appoint Dated at Wellington this 26th day of November, 1925. Allen Colin Lowe, of Thames, J. W. MACDONAI.D, Public Trustee. Lionel Harold Hillman, of Thames, and George Alexander Nisbet, of Waihi, to be Officers for the purposes of Part II of the Fisheries Deput!/ Registrars of Marriages, &c., appointed. Act, 1908 RlCHD. 1<'. BOLLARD, Registrar-General's Office, Minister of Internal Affairs. Wellington, 1st December, 1925. T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Rangers under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, Marriages and of Birth., and Death. for the distriots set appointed. respectively opposito their names, viz. :- Thawton Cornelius Aroo Lafrentz .. Apiti. Department of Internal Affairs, Charles William Keinan .. Balclutha. Wellington, 28th November, 1925. Alexander Sloan Jaggers Naseby. T is hereby notified that, in pursuance and exercise of the William Murray Fraser .• Stratford. I power and authority conferred by section 35 of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, the under- W. W. COOK, Registrar·General. C a314 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

Appuimmems, Prom()tions, Resignations, and Tran4ers of The WeUington Regimem. OJfiurs of the N.l.. Staff (!orps aruJ Territorial . Captain F. Stewart, M.G., from the Waikato, Regiment, to be Captain. 2nd C. Battalion, with seniority as from the Department of Defence, I:lt,h .Tune, 1925. Wellington, 20th November, 1925. The Gamerbury Reg.:ment. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to approve of the appointments, promotions, resigna­ Major A. H. Carrington (4th C. Battalion) is transferred to the tions, and transfers of the undermentioned officers of the 16th Pu,ck Battery, Regiment of N.Z. Artillery. Dated N.Z. Staff Corps and Territorial Force. 2nd November, 1925. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPs. COMlllAND. Captltin A. Robertson, M.D., from the Reserve of Officers, to Major C. N. Newman, D.S.O., 3rd Battery, Regiment of N.Z. be Captain, and is attached for duty to the Central Depot, Artillery, to be Lieutenant-Colonel" and is appointed' to N.Z. Army Service Corps. Dated 9th November, 1925. command the 1st N.Z. Field ATtillery Brigade. Dated Captain S. L. I.udbrook, M.B., is attached for duty to the 22nd Odober, 1925. 1st Battalion, Auckland Regiment. Dated 31st October, STAFF. 1925. Major C. H. Gordon, M.B., ceases to be attached to the 1st Captain D. H. W. H. Donaldson, N.Z. Staff Corps, relin­ Battalion, Southland Regiment, and is transferred to the quishes the appointment of Area Officer, 5A Wellington, Reserve of OfficerA. Dated 9th October, 1925. and is appointed Area Officer, 6A Wanganui, and Adjutant Allan Augustus Macdonald, M.B., to be Lieutenant, and is 1st Battalion, Wellington West Coast Regim~nt. Dated attached for duty to the Northern Depot, N.Z. Army 13th August, 1925. Service Corps. Dated 3rd November, 1925. Captain M. A. Stedman, M.O., N.Z. Staff Corps, relinquishes the appointment of Area Officer, 9B Greymonth, and is N.Z. CHAPr.uNs ])]lPARTlIlENT. appointed Comm... nd Musketry Instructor, Southern Com­ The Reverend G. H. Gavin, Chaplain 4th Class, to be Chaplain mand. Dated 23rd October, 1925. 3rd Class. Dated 1st December, 1924. Lieutenant A. W. GreYille, N.Z. Staff Corps, to be Area With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand Officer, 90 Blenheim. Dated 14th October, 1925. Gazette No. 77, of 20th November, 1924, relating to the T,iAutenant A. H. L. Sngden, N.Z. Staff Corps, to be attached' promotion of the Reverend J. J,aird to Chaplain :b-d Class, for dutv to R.D. 5, Wellinl(ton. Dated 14th October, 1925. for" 27th October, 1923" read" 7th October, 1923." Lieutenant A. J. Moore, N.Z.'Staff Corps, to be Area Officer, 9B The Reverend R. de Lambert, Chaplain 4th Cla8s, is,transferred Greymouth. Dated 14th October, 1925. from the Reserve List, Class I, to the Reserve List, Class n (R.D. 10). Dated 11th November, 1925. 1ST N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY). THE RESERVE OF OFFICERS. Field-Marshal Sir W. R. Birdwood, Bt., G.O.B., G.O.M.G., Gentral Oomm(l,'flft. K.O.HJ., D.S.O., is appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the' The nndermentioned are posted to t,he Retired List under Regiment. Dated 2nd November, 1925. the provisions of para. 126, G.R., 1913, with permission to Major H. C. Hurst, D.H.O., V.D., to be Lieutenant-Colonel. retain their rank and wear the pl"{'scribed uniform. Dated Dated 19th August, 1925. 9th November, 1925. Captain O. V. Ellis, 8Tl{ N.Z. MOUNTED RIFLES (NFlLSON). Lieutenant W. F. Sloman. Albert Lawson Kennington to be 2nd Lieutenant. Dated, Tht; undermentioned are posted to the Retired List under 3rd November, 1925. the provisions of G.O. 184/21, with permission to retain their rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 9th THE REGIMENT OF N.Z. ARTILLERY. November, 1925. Major A. H. Carrington, from the Canterbury Regiment, to Captain H. Wilson, be Major, 16th Pack Battery. Dated 2nd November, 1925. 2nd Lieutenant (temp. Oaptain) T. Brodie, with the mnk Lieutenant W. A. Gow to be Captain, 11th Field Battery. of Captain. Dated 2nd November, 1925. Lientenants­ 2nd Lieutenant E. F. Kensington to be r,ieutenant, 9th Field: S. L. Wright. W. H. Stevenson. Battery. Dated 11th November, 1925. R. Witheford. .J. F. Quinn. Lientenant R. R. Binney, 11th Field Battery, is transferred V. G. Parkin. A. T. Duncan. to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 12. Dated ?nd Lieutenants-- 9th November, 1925. F. O. Bridgeman. S. Cook. 2nd Ueutenant A. S. Hamilton, 11th Field Battery, resigns H. A. Fanselow. .J. Hughes. his commission. Dated 5th November, 1925. C. B. Willi.. A. G. Stunell. H. K. Corkill. G. Palmel'. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lieutenants, 7th Field Ba:ttery. Dated 29th October, 1925. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. Colin Anderson, Leslie David Lovelock. i Award of Oolonial A llxiliary Forces Officers' Decorati()n. Cecil Alfred Masters to be 2nd J,ieutenant, 11th Field Battery. Dated 2nd November, 1925. Department of Defence, Wellington, 28th November, 1925. CoRPS OF N.Z. ENGINEFlRS. HIS Excellency the Governor-C'nmeral has been pleased Oemral Depot. . to approve of the award of the Colonial Auxiliary . . I'Forces Officers' Decoration to Lieutenant-Colonel .J. S. Captam H ..J. Hobbs to be Ma, lor. Dated 6th November, 11125. Elliott, M.D., New Zealand Medical, Corps. Houthern Depot. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. 2nd Lieutenant E. C. Gough is transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Class I (b) R.D. 10. Dated 3rd November, 1925_ Designation of Appoimments .at General Headquarters and at Oommand HeadJjuarters. THE N.Z. JNFANTRY. Department of Defence, The Auckland Regimem (CoumeBI/ of Ranl1frly', Own). Wellington, 28th November; 1925. Lientenant A. E. DeWA (3rd c. Battalion) is transferred to IS Excellency the Governor-General has been plt'.ased the 1st, Battalion, with seniority as from the 23rd March, H to approve of the following amendment to the Schedule 1925. of appointments at General Headquarters and at Command 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) E. D. Pritchard (3rd C. Batta­ Headquarters, as published in the New Ze.aland Gazette of lion) is transferred to the 1st Battalion, with Reniority as the 20th December. 1923 :- , from the 15th May, 1923. Under" Air Services" delete" Staff Officer, Air Services" and" 8.0. Air," and substitute" Director of Air Services .. The Waikato Regiment. and" D. of A.S.," respectively. Captain F. Stewart" "W.C. (1st C. Battalion) is transferred to Dated 17th November, 1925. the Wellington Re~iment,. ' Dated flth November, J925. R. HEATON RHODES, Minist-er of Defence. A ppoifllmenl8, PromotiotJ8, Tra'M/sr8, &'c., in the Public Service. C;' i;I;I -- Office of the Publio Service Commissioner, Wellington, 19th November, 1925. p N aQCordance with the provisions of eeotion 60 of the .Publio Service Aot, 1912, the Publio Service Commissioner notifiee that he has made the followirlg appointments, promotions, and transfers. I &0., in the Publio Service. c,o> -- A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. '--' FIRST APPOINTMENTS.

Name. POliition. PJaoe. Date.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Beange. Daniel Thomas Dairy Instructor and Grader New Plymouth I 4 October, 1923. Le Souef, Dudley Horace Veterinarian Petone , 19 September, Milee, Basil William Clerical Cadet Dunedin I 1 November, McWilliam, John .. Meat Inspector .. Auckland 1 .. Tennet, Maurice Robinson Dairy Instructor and Grader Patea I 23 October, t-+ Were, George Victor Wellington .. 20 .. lI+ GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. t.:zt Sando, Oscar Gordon i Cadet •. •• I Head Office 5 November, 1923. Z­ HEALTH DEPARTMENT. t;rJ.' McLean, Annie Louisa School Nurse .. I Invercargill 1 NovE-mber, 1923. ~: INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Giles, Francis Austin Clerk •• .. I Relieving Staff, Wellington 2 October, 1923. N LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. t:t:t Burns, Raymond Shiel Sorter .. Wellington .. 22 September, 1923. Ives, Arthur William I 22 .. ~- MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPART~IENT. >z- Lilly, Ian McLaren I Assistant Clerk .. .. I Porirna i 24 April, 1923. t:t PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Armstrong, Cicely May Folder, &c. Wellington .. 1 October, 1923. Cj:l, Blair, Gladys Maud 1 Bolland, Rita Maud Assn:iant 1 >N' Bowler, Dulcie Frederica Stamp Assistant 1 t;rj' Boyd, Rita Irene .. Folder, &0. 1 ...,. Carter, Herbert Henry Bookbinder 1 Chetter, Ivy May ..• Folder, &0. 1 t-+ Clout, Lena May .. Stamp Assistant 1 ~~ Featonby, Marjorie Frances Folder, &c. 1 Gleeeon, William Charles Patrick Assistant 1 Halliburton, George William Stephen Compositor 1 Higgins, Eileen Helen , Folder, &0. 1 Hooper, Katiotleen Gwyneth 1 Jones, Daisy Eileen Stan:pAssistant 1 Judd, Percival Assistant 1 Lingard, Ethel May Folder, &0. 1 McGlinchey, Eileen Maud 1 Macklin, Kathleen 1 Marshall, Isabelle Maud 1 Martin, Gladys Emily 1 Cl!I Noyer, May Doris 1 0"...... Page, John William George Assn:iant 1 Ol- FIRST Al'l:'OIN'l'MENTS-continued. CJ:) ---1--- CJ:) Name. P08ItloD. Place Date. c:o

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT----continued. Pen-y, Raymond Vivian Paper. cutter Wellington .. 1 October, 1923. Power, William James Bookbinder 1 Quirk, Mary Ellen Jane Folder, &c. 1 Rutledge, Eva 1 Sales, Florence Mary Ass~tant 1 Simmonds, Olive May Folder, &c. 1 Smith, Elsie Lillian 1 Walker, Olive Jean Assi;tant 1 Watson, Editli. May Folder, &c. 1 White, Olive 1 1-3 White, Violet Ure 1 I::Q Woodward, Annie 1 tI;j PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Carla.w, Herbert {",-eorge Warder .. I Borstal Institution, Invercargill 26 September, 1923. ~ Carthy, Frederick Ernest .. Waikune ...... 30 Ootober, tI;j Mackinnon, Farquhar Neil Roderiok .. , Wellington...... • 19 " Maolean, Alexander .. ; Auckland .. 2 November, ~ PUBLIO SERVIOE COMMISSIONER'S OFFIOE. N Doull, William Mervyn Sorter .. \ Wellington 1 October, 1923. I:?j PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Fulford, William Herbert Cadet .. I Napier 17 April, 1923. ~ Pasley, Frederick Gilbert ...... Gisborne 14 May, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEN~·. ~ Mori, Francis John Clerical Cadet Greymouth .. I October, 1923. t::I ~ ~ I:?j OFFICERS PROMOTED. ~ 1__ promote_d_f,ro_m______Promoted to Name. D ..te. ~ ~ Position. Pla.ee. Position. Pla.ce.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT. Fisher, Ernest Egbert •• 1 Examiner, C, VI Wellington.. .. \ Examiner, C, V I Wellington .. 1 July, 1925. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Beattie, Charles William Clerk .• Christchurch Assistant Examining Officer Christchurch 7 Sept., 1925. Clark, Percival Leonard Assistant Examining Officer Invercargill Examining Officer Invercargill .. 12 Cunningham, Ernest James Clerk .. Head Office Second Clerk Wellington .. 7 Gilbert, Charles Edwin Examining Officer Dunedin First Clerk Dunedin 12 White, Harold Reginald •. Clerk .. Wellington.. Shipping Clerk Wellington .. 12 Oct.," " Z LABOUR DEPARTMENT. ~ Grandison, Arohibald Thomas Inspector of Factories, &c. Napier :: i Inspector of Factories, &0. Timaru I 5 Oct., 1925. Sneddon, Alfred Drummond a:: Hamilton Greymouth .. 10" H CJ:) OFFICERS PROMOTED-continued. o t?;j "------_ .... o Promoted from Promoted to

~ame. nate. co Position. I Place. Position. Place. '--'

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Hoskins, Nicholas Attendant Seacliff .. 1 Cook .. . . Seacliff 1 Oct., 1925. Tizard, Henry John Assistant Medical Officer Auckland .. . . Medical Superintendent Porirua I June, PRINTING A"D STA1'IONERY DF~PAR'rilIENT. Marshall, Fran k .. Compositor Wellington. . I Operator W cllington .. Oct., 1925. Shanahan, Jack Nicholas .. , PRISONS DEPARTMENT, t-3 O'Hara, Michael .. Night-watch Warder Waikeria •. I vVarder Instructor Waikeria 1 Nov., 1925. P=1 PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTYIENT. tr:l Coad, Arthur Reginald Assistant Chief Inspector .. Head Office Chief Inspector Head Office 1 Sept., 1925. Harrison, Charles Stanley Mark Estates Administration Clerk Christchurch Second Assistant District Public Dnnedin 12 Oct., Z Trustee tr:l Pearce. Henry William Sprint Special Administration Officer Head Office Assistant Chief Inspector .. Head Office Sept., " :El PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTllIE::-TT. ~ Gunn, William Edward Dredge Engineer Paeroa .. I Overseer and Dredgemaster Paeroa 2 Nov., 1925. tr. STAcrE FOREST SERVICE. > Braudigam, Hichard Forest Guard \Vhakarcwarewa Forest Ranger .. Hanmer Springs 8 Oct., 1925. -- INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONS.

I- > .racobs, Clift-on Frank Inspector of Stock Agriculture Department" Kohu- Property Supervisor Native ~rust Department, Wa- I 25 Oct., 1925. Z kahn - nganm t;j CJ > N OFFWERS TTIANSFERRED. tr:l ~ ------,------~--·-I------·- ~ I Transferred from Transfen·ed to ( tr:l Name. ~-- -- -_~~~~_P_O_S_it_io_n__ . _____ ~ Place. -.;::~~~:~--._=~__ I_-~_~~=--;~:e ... ___ ~] ____ :,~t: __ _ ---- - _." --- AGRICUW'l:RB DEPAR1'YIB:-1T. Appleby, William Thomas Dudding Clerk .. Head Office Clerk .. Dunedin 15 Oct., 1925. Beange, Daniel Thomas Dairy Instructor and Grader New Plymouth Dairy Instructor and Grader Bluff 2 Nov" Dalgliesh, Charles Stewart Fields Instructor Holtitika Fields Instructor Waimaunga 30 ~ept.~ " Findlay, Matthew Robert .. Inspector of Stock Kurow Inspector of Stock Balclutha 7 Oct., Hamilton, Reginald George Iliffe Orchard Instructor Cromwell Orchard Instrnetor I Alexandra :J Hill, Albert James Meat Inspector Wanganui Meat Inspector Taihape 15 McIlwainc, John Erskinc Veterinarian Wellington .. Veterinarian Dunedin 23 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Cordery, Hugh Sherwood Assistant Sub-Collector Wellington .. Inspector Head Office ! 12 Jan., 1925. co Cornes, George Herbert Inspector Head Office Assistant Snb-Collector Auckland 1 April, c.o..... Tizard, Henry James Seeond Clerk Auckland Assistant Examining Officer 19 Oct., -1 OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued. 00:1 ...... 00:1 Transferred from Transferred to 00 Name. Date. Position. Place. Position. Place.

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. West, Mrs. Annic Maud Westropp Ist Assistant Teacher Waiomatatini Native School .. I Assistant Teacher I Makomako Native Sohool 26 Oct., 1925. West, William Edward l Head Teacher ...... Head Teacher .. .. I 26 .. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Cartwright, Jane District Health Nurse Auckland :: I District Health Nurse Te Karaka .. 10 Sept., 1925; I I 1 Paom, Maungatai Julia .. Tolaga Bay 10" " INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. 8 AlsweiIer, Harold I Cleaner i Inveroargill •. I 2nd Night-watchman I Invercargill I 26 Oct., 1925. IJ4 ~ JUSTIOE DEPARTMENT. Bannister, Harold Ralph I Cadet I Supreme Court, Wellington .. I Cadet' .. I Magistrates' Court, Wellington 7 Oct., 1925. Z Beaumont, Jack Tasman Arthur Clerk , Magistrates' Court, Wellington Clerk .. 'Supreme Court, Wellington .. 6 ~ LABOUR DEPARTMENT. :S Bennett, Andrew .. Inspector of Factories, &0. Invercargill "1 Inspector of Factories, &c. .. , Timaru 12 Oot., 1925. McIvor, James Napier .. .. " .. I Gisborne ~ .. 1 2 Nov., " t;J Tyson, Samuel I .. Greymouth . . Dominion Inspector of Acoommoda- I Head Office 13 Oct., 1925 • tion at Sawmills, &0.

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Summers, Edwin Snelson .. I Cadet .. I Wellington .. I Cadet I Chri&tchurch I 3 Oct., 1925. LAND AND INOOME TAX DEPARTMENT. ~ Aburn, Frederick Benjamin Assistant Assessor .. Wellington "1 Assistant Inspector .. Wellington 29 Oot., 1925. Berry, Edwin Christian I .. . . 2nd Grade Assessment Clerk j ,2nd Grade ~ssment Clerk 1 Christchurch 1 27 " Chatwin, Francis Leonard Christchurch . . .. Wellington 2 Nov., " ~ ~ LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. 1-3 Chatterton, Harold Victor.-. Field Inspector " Taumarunui .. I Field Inspector .. Stratford .• 14 Oct., 1925. Fowler, Cecil Draughtsman Christchurch .. I Draughtsman .. North Auckland Office, Auck· 13 land ~ Gambrill, Stephen Clerk ',' Head Office Senior Clerk Head Office 21 Greig, David Masson Surveyor Wellington Distriot Office Surveyor Dunedin 14" " King, Basil Auckland .. North Auckland Office, Auck­ 2 Nov., " land Pirrlt, Madge Draughtswoman Nortli Auckland Office, AUck-j Draughtswoman Christchurch 13 Oot., land Webb, Eric John .. Clerk Napier Clerk Blenheim 12 Nov.,' .. Wogan, Alan Edgar Nelson Dunedin 27 Oct.,

MAlmiE DEPARTMENT. Cartmell, Leopold George •• Assistant Keeper Stsphens Island IAssistant Keeper Cape Palliser 30 Sept., 1925. z Mitchell, Albert .. Principal Keeper Puysegur Point . . Principal Keeper Centre Island 190ot., .. o Whaitiri, Henry .. IAssistant Keeper I Contre Island . . Assistant Keeper 1 Castlepoint 1 4 Nov., .. Williams, Hugh Owen .. Cape Palliser . . .. Dog Island 1,3 Oot., " ~ OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued. L;I;Io a Transferred from 'rraDsferred to O!) Na.me, na.te. Position. Place. Position. Pla.ce.

PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

McGrath, William Quinlan •• I Clerk .. I Christchurch •. I Clerk " I Wellington .. I 10 Oct., 1925.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Down, J"ohn .. I Superintendent .. Wi Tako .. I Assistant Supervisor of Prison Works I Wellington District .. 1 Oct., 1925.

PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMEN~" ~ Barr, Frank Lockhart Estates Administration Clerk Hawera District Manager Balclutha •. 30 Oct., 1925. Esam, Arthur Controller Mortgage Division, Head Office Officer in charge Local Bodies Loans Head Office 12 ~ Work Forsyth, William James District Accountant and Chief Clerk Wanganui District Public Trustee Dannevirke Nov., ~ Law, Joseph Digby Clerk .. Auckland Clerk .. Head Office 27 Oct., t:z;j Myers, George Napier Hastings 20 Overbye, Dou~las Lancelot DL;trict Manager Balclutha Estates" Administration Clerk Hawera 20 ~ Peacock, Alfred William James District Accountant Greymouth District Accountant Wanganui 23 N Simpson, .Jean Shorthand·typist Nelson Shorthand.typist Head Office 5 t:g Snell, Joseph Special Administration Officer Head Office Acting·Controlier Mortgage Division, Head Office 12 > PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. t-< Birss, George Overseer Invercargill Overseer Opunake 5 Nov., 1925. de Malmanche, Victor Emanuel Inspector of Works Nelson Inspector of Works Kopu 15 Oct., ~ Gibson, George Alfred Clerk .. Paeroa Clerk .. Waikoau 7 " o McKinnon, Ian Walmsley Clerical Cadet Gisborne Clerical Cadet .. Head Offiee 10 Nov., Marchbanks, Donald Stuart Gore Assistant Engineer Okahukura Assistant Engineer Okaihau 2 " l\Iiller, Douglas John Electrical Engineering Cadet Head Office Electrical Engineering Cadet Chri8tchurch 15 Oct., ~ Mori, Francis John Clerk .. Greymouth Clerk .. Wellington .. Hi " N Williams, David Rees Assistant Engineer \Vellington. . Assistant Engineer Stratford 5 Nov., t:z;j Wilson, Robert Alexander .. Stratford Christchurch 28 Oct., 1-3 1-3 STATE FIRE AND AOOIDENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. t:z;j Bryant, Everton Rex Clerk .• I Palmerston North Clerk .. .. i Nelson 12 Oct., 1925 .

TOURIs'r AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT.

Lishman, Gavin Dickson .. Clerk i Auckland .. I Clerk ChriHtehurch 31 Oct., 1925. Marshall. Robert Whiteford I Wellington.. I Dunedin 2 Nov., Spora, Frederick John Auckland I 28 Oct.,

~ INTERDEPARTMENTAL TRANSFERS. Ro binson, Alexander Wirgman Cadet .. Stamp Duties Department, Head I Cadet .. Crown Law Office, Wellington I 19 Oct., 1925. Office Ryan, Cyril Stapleton Bernard Clerical Cadet Lands and Survey D6partment, Clerical Cadet I Pu blic Works Department,Paeroa! ::>8 Sept., " Wellington O!) O!) ~ ~ 3320 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. rNa. 83

RESIGNATIONS.

Na.me. Position. Place.

AGRIOULTURE DEPARTMENT• . Green, William Randall Clerical Cadet I Biological Laboratory, WeI. 31 Oct., 1925. lington Marshall, Richard John Clerk Weraroa •. .. 1 20 West, Herbert George Clerical Cadet Hamilton 31

AUDIT DEPARTMENT. Hattaway, Gordon Denis .. I Audit Inspector's Assistant Hamilton 17 Nov., 1925.

CROWN LAw OFFIOE. Dolbel, Charles Philip .. [ Cadet .. , Wellington .. [ 15 Oct., 1925.

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. O'Grady, Bridget Shorthand.typist .• '[ Wellington .. .• 30 Nov., 1925. Williams, Mabel .. Assistant Teacher . . Rangiahua Native School .. 13 Sept.,

GOVERNMENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. Burns, Muriel Ross Shorthand-typist [ Christchurch .. [ 9 Nov., 1925.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

Macmillan, Colin Edward .. .. \ Clerk •. ! Wellington •• i 30 Nov., 1925.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. McInerney, Veronica Typist .. [ Head Office .• I 26 Nov., 1925.

LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT.

·Riley, Crawford Alexandra I, Typist .. \ Nelson •• I 9 May, 1925.

LAND AND INOOME Tax DEPARTMENT. Thompson, Francis Richard Cadet.. .• I Wellington •• I 12 Oct., 1925.

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Barron, Robert Tureia Clerical Cadet I Blenheim 31 Oct., 1925. Fraser, Dobert Allan Clerk. • I Head Office 24 " Nelson, Mary Margaret McDonald Dunedin .. .. 1 21 Nov., Paterson, :Alan Stuart I Wellington District Office •• 31 Oct.,

MARINE DEPARTMENT.

Harvey, Henry .. Principal Keeper I Centre Island ! 20 Oct., 1925.

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Ainsley, Conyers •• Attendant Christchurch 12 Oct., 1925. Dales, Frederick .. Auckland 12 Deer, Walter William Nelson .. 24 Duthie, Jessie Fraser Nur;~ Christchurch 11 " Farrell, Margaret Deputy Matron Tokanui 30 Nov., " Frame, Leslie Attendant 20 " Gibson, Annie Nurse Sea~lifj .. 14 Oct., Halliwell, Martha Charge Nurse Auckland 12 Johnston, Robert Attendant 7 Moss, Rita Minnie Nurse Chri~tchurch 20 Talbot, William •. Attendant Auckland 18

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Middleton, James Stewart •• I Operator I Wellington .. I 30 Nov., 1925.

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Rynd, Edward Fleetwood Clifton .. Warder I Auckland .. I 31 Oct., 1925.

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT. tMayhill, Wilhelm James Eric Cashier Hawera 9 Oct., 1925. Morgan, Leonard Edgar .. Clerk •• Christchurch 24 Plaisted, Arthur William George Cadet .. Whangarei 31 " Robson, Agnes Jean Telephone Exchange Attendant Head Office 12 Nov., " Webley, Norman District Public Trustee .. Dannevirke 21

PuBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Campbell, .John .. Sub-station Operator I Khandallah 6 Nov., 1925. Malyon, Arthur Benjamin .. Sub-station Operator 21 .. Smith, Robert Finlaysori .. Caretaker and Ganger :: I Ida V~lley 31 Oct., Wood, Stanley Herringshaw 3rd Station Operator .. Horahora 14 Nov.,

STATE ADVANOES DEPARTMENT • Humphries, Thomas Larwill •• I Clerk .. \ Wellington .. [ 17 Sept., 1925.

• Amending entry on page '2061 of New Zealand Gazette No. 51, of 9th July, 1925. t Amending entry on page 3019 of New Zealand Gazette No. 75, of 22nd October, 1925. DEO. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3321

RETffiEMENTS, ETC.

Name. Place. Ina.e left Service. Rea.SOD left Senioe.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

Dennison, Raymond Douglas I Clerk •• I, Wellington .. .. I 2 Oot., 1925 I Deceased .

EDUOATION DEPARTMENT. Brock, William .. .. I Senior Inspector of SchOOIS../ Christchurch 30 "Nov., 1,9,251 Retired on superan· / nuation. Nicolson, John McNaughton Inspector of Schools . • Dunedin .. 15 Oct., Deceased.

GOVERNMENT INSURANOE DEPARTMENT. Samson, John Robert I Clerk "1 Wellington .. .. !30 Sept., 1925 '[ Retired on superan· nuation under sec· tion 34 of the I Finance Act, 1925. JUSTIOE DEPARTMENT. Lewis, James Clark Registrar of Patents "1 Wellington" 31 Oct., 1925 Retired on superan­ "I I nuation. Nicholas, Thomas George I Ba.illil' •• • • • • Magistrates' Court, Feild. 13 Oct., Deceased. ing I

MARINE DEPARTMENT. Godtschalk, Robert Albany I Assistant Keeper .. .. I Cuvier Island / 3 Nov., 19251 Appointment an· nulled. Gordon, William • • Surveyor of Ships .. , Auckland 30 Oct., .. Deceased:

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Goodwin, John .. Head Attendant .. Auckland 30 Nov., 1925 Retired on superan· nuation. Hislop, Florence May Nurse •. Hokitika 18 Oct., Services terminated. Macdonald, William Murdoch Attendant Porirua 31 Morris, John Arthur Senior Attendant Seacliff 22 Dismissed:' Reid, Evelyn May Nurse 29 Absent without leave. Shanahan, Noreen Frances Auckland 21 Services terminated.

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Chapman, John Eli Binding Storekeeper Wellington •• 30 Nov., 1925 Retired on superan- nuation. Usmar, Roderick Overseer Stereotyping and Rail· 30 Sept., Ditto. way.ticket Printing Branch, Wellington

PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Ryan, John " I Warder •• I Auckland •• I 13 Oct., 1925 I Deceased.

PuBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Fletcher, Charles Harold •• I Esta.tesAdtni¢stration Clerk I Christchurch •• I 6 Nov., 1925 I Deceased.

Registrar of 1'4arriageJJ, &lc., appointed. as provided for in section 16 of the Land Drainage Act, 1908, and that the names of these shall be "Northern" and Department of Internal Affairs, "Southern" Subdivision respectively, and that the Northern Wellington, 27th November, 1925. Subdivision shall comprise and contain all those lands within IS Excellency the Govemor·General has been pleased the Board's district to the north of a line as described here· H to appoint under, and that the Southern Subdivision shall c,omprise and Miss Lucy Eva Byles contain all the residue, being all those lands within the to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for Board's district to the south of such line, which 'line shall the District of Mangapai, on and from the 8th November, commence at the south· west corner of Section 181, Taupiri 1925. Parish, thence eastward in a straight line to a point on the RICHD. F. BOLLARD, eastern boundary of this section 4 chains north of the south· Minister of Internal Affairs. eastern corner of the same section; thence east by a line running to a point 1 chain north of an angle in the road forming the southern boundary of I,ots 179 and 178, Taupiri Special Order made by the M angawara Drainage Board Parish; thence generally east to a point on the road which subdividing the Di8trict and (ia;ing Representat;Wn for runs northward through Lot 1, being a subdivision of Sections S'ubdivia-ions . 181, 179, 178, 465, and others 4 chains from a road junction on the southern boundary of the Lot 1 (above); thence by a line bearing 61 0 from true north, a distance of 13 chains; Department of Internal Affairs, thence by a line to a point 10 chains from the south'east comer WelIin"aton, 2nd December, 1925. of Lot 1 of Lots 181, 179, and others, as mentioned above; HE following special order, made by the Mangawara and thence generally east by a line to intersect the eastern T Drainage Board, is published in accordance with the boundary of Lot 6, being a subdivision of part Lot 465 provisions of the Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1920. and others, Taupiri Parish, to a point 60 chains from the RICHD. F. BOLLARD, "tram·line," and that the Southern Subdivision shall have Minister of Internal Affairs. two members, and the Northern Subdivision three members. I hereby certify that above special order was passed at a MANGAWARA DRAINAGE DISTRICT. duly constituted meeting of the Mangawara Drainage Board Special Order in connection with the SlIbdividing of the Board's held on the 25th August, 1925, and confirmed at a meeting District. of the Board held on 6th October, 1925. Tlu.T the Mangawara Drainage Board resolves by way of N. G. GRIBBLE, special' order to subdivide its district into two subdivisions Clerk to the Mangawara Drainage Board. D r-,' ' 8322 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Special Order made by Ihe Waimarino Oounty Oouncil altering Survey District, to the northern side of the Mangaturuturu Riding Boundaries and adjusting Representation. Road; thence generally east by the Mangaturuturu Road to the south-west corner of Section 23, Block XI, Manganui Department of Internal Affairs, Rurvey District; t.hence generally north-west by the western Wellington, 24th November, 1925. boundary of Section 23, Block XI, Manganui Survey District, HE following special order, made by the Waimarino and south-west by the southprn boundary of Sect.ion 3, T County Council, is published in accordance with the Block X, Ma.nganui Snrvey District, to the Manganui-a.te-Ao provisions of the Counties Act, 1920. River; thence north-east by the Manganui-a-k-Ao River Pursuant to section 100 of that Act, as amended by sec­ to the eastern boundary of Section 5 P.E.R., Block X, tion 3 of the Counties Amendment Act, 1921-22, I hereby Manganui Survey District; thence south-west and north-west fix the 31st day of March, 1926, as the date from which the bv the northern and eastern houndaries of the said Section special order shall take effect. P~E.R. 5, Block X, Manganlli Survey District, to the point of RICHD. F. BOLLARD, commencement. Minister of Internal Affairs. lfIangan1,i Riding.-Commoncing at a point where the southern boundary of the Ruatiti Riding, as hereinbefore W AIMARINO COUNTY COUNCIL. described, joins the Wanganui River, thence generaJJy east by the southern boundary of the Ruatiti Riding as aforesaid Special .order altering Boundaries of Ridings and adjusting to the western boundary of the Horopito Riding as herein­ ReprC8entation. before described; thence south-east, bv t,he said western THAT in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sections 23, boundary of the Horopito Riding as afor~eaid to the western '59, and 60 of the Counties Act, 1920, and any amendment boundary of Raetihi 3A,· Block III, Makotukll Survey District; of the said Act, and of every other power in that . behalf thence south-west by the Mangarewa Road to the eastern enabling, the Waimarino County Council hereby resolves as boundary of Raetihi 2B 3B Block VII, Makotuku Survey follows :-- District; thence south-east, south-west, and north-west by 1. That the present subdivision of the said County of the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of the said Waimarino into seveu ridings is revoked, and in lieu thereof Raetihi 2B 3B, Block VII, Makotuku Survey District, to the _the said county shall he divided into Reven ridings, to be castern boundary of Ngapakihi lz 2; thence south-east and called Ruatiti Riding, Manganui Riding, Horopito Riding, south by the boundaries of Ngapakihi lz 2 and Ngapakihi Huikumu Riding, Parapara Riding, Ohakune Riding, and No. Ix to the boundary of the· Borough of Raetihi; thence Karioi Riding, which said ridings are respeetively described generally west by the northern boundary of the Borough of in the Schedule hereto attached. Raetihi to the eas~rn boundary of Scction 26, Block VI, · 2. That the said Waimarino County Council shall consist. of Makotuku Survey District; thence north by tho eastcrn seven members, who shall be elected as follows: The electors boundaries of Sections 26, 27, Block VI, Makotuku Survey of the Ruatiti Riding, Manganni Riding, Horopito Riding, District, and wcst by the north boundaries of Section 27, · Huikumu Riding, Parapara Riding, Ohaknnc ·Riding, and Block VI, l\Iakotuku Survey District, and 2.1, Block ·II, Karioi Riding shall each elect one Councillor. Malwtuku Survcy District,' to the Ameku Ridge Road; thence north-west by the Amcku Ridge Road and the Toki­ SCUED'LE. tokirau Road to the eastern boundarv of vVaimarino Reserve Ruatiti Riding.-Commencing at a point where the northern A, Section 13D; thence generally smith and west by the east boundary of the Waimarino County joins the Wanganui and south boundaries of the said Waimarino Reserve A, River, thence generally east by the said northern boundary of Reption l3D, and the south boundary (,f Waimarino Reserve the Waimarino County to the south-eastern corner of Sec- A, Section 13A to the southern boundary of 'Waimarino · tion 3, Block VI, Manganui Survey District; thence south­ Reserve No.3; thence south-west by the south boundary of west along the northern boundaries of Sections 7, 6, 5, 14, \Vaimarino Reserve No.3 to the caskrn boundary of \Vai­ 13, 12, 23, 22, and 20, Block X, Manganui Survey District, marino Reservc No. 3N 2A; thence north-west by theea,tern and the south-western boundary of the said Section 20, boundary of vVaimarino Reserve No. 3>< 2A to the Manganui­ Block X, Manganui Survey District, to the Manganui-a-te-Ao o-te·Ao River; thence generally west by thc Manganui-o-te­ River; thence generally south by the Manganui-a-te-Ao and Ao River to the \Vanganui River; thence generally north by Orautoha Streams to a point opposite the southern boundary the Wanganui River to the point of commencement. of Section 7, Block XIII, Manganui Survey District; .thence Huikurnu Riding.-Commencing at the. junction of the generally west to and by the south boundaries of Sections 7 Manganui-o-te-Ao and Wanganui Rivers, l>2ing the southern and 6 and the east boundary of Section 5, Block XIII, boundary of the Manganui Riding; thence generally east by MangantIi Survey District, and the sout.b and west boundaries the southern boundary of the l\Ianganui l{,iding as aforesaid of 'Vaimarino Reserve No.3 Subdivision J to the northern to the northern boundary of the Borough of Ractihi; thence 1Joundary of the said Waimarino Reserve NQ. 3 Subdivision J; west and generally south by thc northern and western thence generally west by the north boundary of Waimarino b(~lUdaries of the Borough of Raetihi to the north-west Reserve No.3 Subdivisions H, G, F, and Sections 9, 8, and 7 corner of Section 23, Block VI, Makotuku Survey District; · Block XV, Whirinaki Survey District, being portion of thence south by the western bowJ.daries of Sections 23, 24, Wanganui River Trust Endowment, and hy Waimarino 5B Block VI, Makotuku Survey District, and the northern, , No. 6 and Waimarino 5B No. 7 to the Wangauui River; eastern, and southern boundarie" of Section 5, Block X, t.hence generally north by the Wanganui River to the point Makotuku Survcy District, to the eastern boundary of Maire­ · of commencement. kura Block Subdivision L; thence south by the eastern lloropito Ridiu(J.-Commencing at the north·wcstern boundaries of Mairclmra Block Subdivisions L, K, G, to the corner of Section 6, Block X, Manganui Survey District, lIorthern boundary of Section 11, Block X, Makotuku Survey thence north-east by the northern boundaries of Sections 6 District; thence west and generally south by the north, and 7, Block X, Manganui Survey District, to the northern wcst, and south boundaries of Seetion 11, Block X, Makotuku boundary of the ,",' aimarino County; thence generally east Survey District, and the west boundaries of Section 4, -'by the northern boundary of thc Waimarino County to the Block XIV, Makotuku Survey District, and Papahaua Block Ruapehu Trig. in Block XI, Ruapehu Survey District; thence Subdivisions 4B, 3, 2, and 1, to thc south boundary of the generally south-west by the southern boundaries of {'rewera Waimarino County; thence generally Wf"t by the south lA, lB, Ie No.3, and Raetihi 5A to the south-western boundary boundary of the \Vaimarino County to thc ,Vanganui Riwr ; of Raetihi 5B No.1; thence south-cast bv the south-western thence generally north by the Wanganui River to the point boundaries of Raetihi 5B No.1, 5B No.2, 5R No.3, to the of commencement. northern boundary of the Borough of Ohakune; thence Parapara Riding.-('Almmencing at a point wherc the uorth­ generally west by the northern and north-western boundaries western corner of Section 23, Block VI, Makotuku Survey of the Borough of Ohakune to the Mangawhcro River; thence District, joins the boundary of the Borough of Raetihi; west by the Mangawhero River to the eastern boundary of thence east by the southern boundary of the Borough of Lot 11 on D.P. 3802, part of Raetihi 3B No.2, Block IV, Raetihi to thc Makotuku Stream; thence south by the Makotuku Survey District; thence north-west and south­ Makotuku Stream and the Mangawhero River to the southern west by the easteru and northern boundaries of the said boundary of Otiranui IE; thence east by the south boundary Lot 11 to the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on D.P. 3713, part of Otiranui IE and Section 3, Block XI, Makotuku Survey of Raetihi 3B No.2; thence generally north-west by the District, to the Otiranui Road; thence south by the Otiranui eastern boundary· of the said Lot 1, and the eastern and Road to the northern boundarY of Section 1, Block . southern boundaries of Ractihi 3A to the Mangarewa Road; XVI, Makotuku Survey District; • thence east and south thence north-east by the Mangarewa Road to a point opposite by the north and east boundaries of Section 1, Block the western boundary of P.E.R. 15, Block III, Makotuku XVI, Makotuku Survey District, to the Oruakukuru­ Survey District; thence generally north-west to and by the Karioi Road; thence west by the Oruaknkuru~Karioi western houndaries of Sections P.E.R. 15 and P.E.R. 29, Block Road and south by the Junction Road to the northern III, Makotuku Survey District, 28, 12, 15, ll, 19, Block XV, boundary of Sectioll 9, Block XVI, l\Iakotuku Survey District; Uanga~lUi Survey District., and Section 2, Block XI, Manganui thence east, south, and west by the northern, eastern, and

J. : bEe.· 3.] southern boundaries of Secti6n 9, Block XVI, Makotuku I day of October, 1925, on the proposal to borrow the sulll of Survey District, to the Junction Road; thence south by £650,000 for electrical development within the Auckland Junction Road to the Ohotu-Karioi Road; thence west by Electric-power District, and the voting was as follows :- tho Ohotu-Karioi Road to the eastern boundary of Soction 3, For the proposal, 2,860; against the proposal, 159; in- Block II, Ngamatea Survey District; thence south to the· forlllal, 4. southern boundary of the Waimarino County; thence I therefore declare that the said proposal was carried. generally west and north by the south and western boundaries Dated this 3rd day of November 1925. of the WaimlJ.rino County to the junction of the Ororanga ' and Mangaeturoa Streams, bemg the junction of the eastern W. J. HOLDSWORTH, ChairIIIa.ri. boundary of the Huikumu Riding as aforesaid and the southern boundary of the Waimarino County; thence gene­ rally north by the eastern boundary of the Huikumu Riding Meetings of Hawke's Bay Land Board. as hereinbefore described to the place of commencement. Ohakune Riding.--Commencing at a point where the Department of Lands and Survey, eastern boundary of the Parapara Riding, as hereinbefore Wellington, 25th November, 1925. described, joins the south-eastern corner of the Borough of N OTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor­ Raetihi; thence north and generally north-east by tho General has, in pursuance of section 54 of th!J I.and boundaries of the Borough of Raetihi and the southern Act, 1924, approved of meetings of the Hawke's Bay Land boundaries of the Manganui and Horopito Ridings, as herein­ Board being held at the District Lands and Survey Office before described, to Trig. E in Block XI, Ruapehu Survey Napier, at 9.30 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, 14th January, District; thence generally south-east by a line passing through 11th February, 11th March, 15th April, 13th May, 10th Trigs. D and I to thc north-western boundary of subdivision June, 8th July, 12th August, 9th September, 14th October, Rangiwaea 4F No. 19, Block XVI, Ruapehu Survey District; 11th November, and 9th December, during the year 1926. thence south-west by the north-western boundaries of Rangi­ A.D.McLEOD,lfinistermLands. waea 4F No. 19, Block XVI, Ruapehu Survey District, Rangi­ waea 4F 15, Rangiwaea 4F 17A, Rangiwaea 4F 1 to the southern side of the North Island Main Trunk Railway line ; Meeting8 oj Westland Land Board. thence south-east by the said North Island Main Trunk Railway line to the Bouth-eastern boundary of Rangiwaea Department of Lands and Survey, 4F 7; thence south-west by the south-eastern boundary of . Wellington, 30th November, 1925. Rangiwaea 4F 7 to the south side of the Ohakune-Waiouru IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance Road; thence south-east by the Ohakune-Waiouru Road to H of section 54 of the Land Act, 1924, approved of the south-eastern boundary of Rangiwaea 4F 16 No. 2A; meetings of the Westland Land Board being held at the thence south-west arid north-west by the south-eastern and District Lands and Survey Office, Hokitika, at 10 o'clook, south-western boundaries of Rangiwaea 4F 16 No. 2A to the a.m. on Wednesday, 20th January, 24th February, 17th Mangaehuehu Stream; thence generally south by the March, 21st April, 19th May, 16th June, 21st July, 18th Mangaehuehu Stream to the northern boundary of Section 6, August, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, and Block IX, Karioi Survey District; thence west by the north 15th December during the year 1926. boundaries of Sections 6, 3, 2, 1, Block IX, Karioi Survey G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of Lands. District, to the west boundary of Section 4, Block XII, Makotuku Survey District; thence south by the west boundary of Section 4, Block XII, Makotuku Survey District, Meetings oj ai8borne Land Board. to the Oruakukuru-Karioi Road; thence west by the Oruaku­ kuru-Karioi Road to the eastern boundary of the Parapara Department ~f Lands and Survey, Riding, as hereinbefore described; thence generally north by Wellinlzton, 30th November, 1925. the eastern boundary of the Parapara Riding as aforesaid to OTICE is hereby given that" His Excellency the Governor­ 'the point of commencement. N General has, in pursuance of section 54 of, the Land Karioi Riding.-Commencing at the junction of the Wao,­ Act, 1924, approved of meetings of the Gisborne Land Board karamu Stream with the Wangaehu River in Block VII, being held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, Ngamatea SlUvey District, thence generally north by thy at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 14th January, 11th February, 11th Waokaramu Stream and the north-eastern boundary of March, 8th April, 13th May, 10th June, 8th July, 12th August, Ohotu 6A. IB to the eastern boundary of Section 3, Block II, 9th September, 14th October, 11th November, and 9th Ngamatea Survey District, being the eastern boundary of the December during the year 1926. _~,. Parapara Riding, as hereinbefore described; thence generally north by the eastern boundary of the Parapara Riding to the . G. JAS. ANDERSON, for Minister of LandS: southern bounda.ry of the Ohakune Riding as hereinbefore -.----.-----...--- ..-.--- ... ------­ described; thence generally north-east by the southern and Notice under the Shop8 and Offices Act, 1921-22, fixing the eastern boundaries of. the Ohakune Riding as aforesaid Ol.csing-hour8 oj Bakers' Shop8 within tlie Borough of to Trig. E in Block XI, Ruapehu Survey District, being the Waipukurau. __ southern bomidary of the Horopito Riding, as hereinbefore described; thence north-east by the southern boundary of HEREAS a requisition in writing, signed by a majority the Horopito Riding as aforesaid to the Ruapehu Trig. in W of the occupiers of all the bakers' shops within the Block XI, Ruapehu Survey District, being the northern Borough of Waipukurau has been forwarded to me, desiring 1;Joundary, of the Waimarino County; thence generally east, that all such shops within the said borough be closed in the south, and west by the north, east, and south boundaries of evening of working-days as follows-On Mondays, Tuesdays, the Waimarino County to the point of commencement. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p.m., and on I hereby certify that the descriptions herein are sufficient Fridays at 8 p.m., with the following exceptions-(a) on to identify the proposed boundaries on the plans of tlris office. the evening of the working-day next preceding Good Friday, F. H. WATERS, for Chief Surveyor. Christmas Day, and New Year's Day, when there shall be no Wellington,2nd October, 1925: fixed closing-hour, and (b) on the evening of the working-day I hereby certify that the above special order has been next preceding any of the other days mentioned in or coming duly made. within the meaning of section 26 of the Shops and Offices A. MABBOTT, Act, 1921-22, when the closing-hour shall be 9 p.m. : CoilIity'Clerk, Waimarino County Council. And whereas I, George James Anderson, Minister of Labour, Raetihi, 18th November, 1925. am satisfied that the signatures to such requisition represent 8, majority of the occupiers of all the said shops within the said borough: RIl8Ult oj Poll for PropoBed Loan. Now, therefore, in pursuance of section 32 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, I do hereby direct that on and after the Wellington, 30th Novelllber, 1925. 14th day of December, 1925, all the said shops within the said HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the borough shall be closed accordingly. T Board of the Auckland Electric-power District, is The notice dated the 7th February, 1912, and published in published in accordance with the provisions of the Local the New Zealand Gazette of the 8th 1<'ebruary, 1912, fixing the , Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. closing-hours of all the shops excepting hairdressers, tobacco. W. N08WORTHY, Minister of Finance. nists, fruiterers, confectioners, and restaurant-proprietors in the Town District of Waipukurau is superseded in so far as it relates to the shops affected by this notice, as from the date AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. of coming into operation of this notice. PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December, 1925; the Auckland Electric-power District was taken on the 22nd W. NOSWORTHY, for Minister of Labour. -----~~~ ~---~~--~~-~ ~~--~---

3324 'rlIE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'rE. [No. tl3

Dismissal from the Forces. therein, be wholly suspended until they are applied by the Minister by notice in the Gazette to any part of New Zealand: Department of Defence, Now, therefore, I, Maui Pornare, Minister of Health, in Wellington, 24th November, 1925. exercise of the power and authority given by the said regula­ IS Excellency the Governor-General has approved of tions and by section 133 of the said Act, do hereby apply H the dismissal of the undermentioned from the New the said regUlations to the County of Hawke's Bay, and do Zealand Defence ],orces, under section 6 (b), Defence Act, hereby dcclare that thiq notice shall take effect on the 1st 1909, he having been convicted by the Civil power :- day of December, 1925. No. 12/B/546 R. A. McCukheon, 5th N.Z. Mounted Rifles M. POMARE, Minister of Health. (Otago Hussars). Dated 16th November, 1926. F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Defence. The Indu8trial Oonciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908.­ Notice of Oancellations of Registration_ Department of Labour, Amending RegUlations for the Oarriage of Deck Oargo. Wellingtou, 26th November, 1925. OTICE is hereby given that the registration of the Marine Department, N industrial unions mentioned in t.he Schedule below is Wellington, 26th September, 19:!6. hereby cancelled as from the date of the publication hereof W HEREAS by Warrant dated the 26th day of April, 1911, in the ]v' ew Zealand Gazette. and the 13th day of May, 1923, and published in the F. W. ROWLEY, New Zealand Gazette No. 36, of the 4th day of May, 1911, Registrar of Industrial Unions. and No_ 42, of the 22nd day of May, 1913, respectively, regulations were made governing the issue of licenses for the carriage of cargo and live-stock on the decks of vessels: SCHEDULE. And whereas it is desirable to make an additional regula­ tion as hereinafter prescribed: NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. Now, therefore, I, George James Anderson, Minister of Indu8trial Union of Workers. Marine, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority The Auckland Sail, Tent, and Cover Makers' Iudustrial conferred upon me by section 223 of the Shipping and Seamen Union of Workers, registered number 384, situated at Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling Auckland. me in that behalf, do hereby make the following additional regulation :- TARANAKI INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. " 30 (b.) On scows the whole or part of whose deck cargo Industrial Unions of Workers. is petroleum, such petroleum may be stowed from rail to rail The Taranaki Tailoring Trade Industrial Union of Workers. with a flat and even surface fore and aft and athwartship ; registered number 794, situated at New Plymouth. and it shall be properly secured to the satisfaction of the 'l'he New Plymouth Branch of the Amalgamated Engineer­ Superintendent. Such lines as he may require for the pro­ tection of life shall be properly fitted and secured and planking ing Union (including Electricians and Motor Mechanics) placed to enable persous to pass to and fro over the petro. Industrial Uniou of Workers, registered number 1213, leum." situated at New Plymouth. As witness my hand this 26th day of September, 1925. WESTLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine. Industrial Union of Employers_ The Buller Licensed Victuallers' Industrial Union of Employers, registered number 1237, situated at Westport. Importation of Sardines.

Customs Department, Officiating .Ministers for 1925.-Notice No. 35. Wellington, 24th November, 1925. T is hereby notified for general information that it has Registrar-General's Offioe, I been decided to withdraw the notifications gazetted on Wellington, 1st December, 1925. 13th April, 1916, and 22nd June, 1916, with respect to the URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, importation of sardines. P• the following name of an Officiati~g Minister within In accordance with the provisions of pargaraph (b) of sub­ the meaning of the said Act iq published for general informa­ section (1) of section 96 of the Patents, Designs, and Trade­ tion :- marks Act, 1908, no fish labelled " sardines" will iu future Presbyterian Ohurch of New Zealand. be prohibited from importation by the Customs Department unless and until security is given as provided for in the regula­ The Reverend Roy Nicholas Alley, M.A_ tions under the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. 1908, gazetted on 19th March, 1914_ A notification will be published in the New Zealand Gazette if, at any future time, the security referred to above is given. It should, however, be understood that no guarantee iH given that proceedings will not be taken if fish labelled as Notice to 2Ifariner8 No. 88 of 1925. " Sardines" are sold in New Zealand in breach of the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1908. NEW ZEALAND. -NORTH ISLAND.-COOK STRAIT.­ WELLINGTON HARBOUR. F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Customs. Marine Department, Wellingt

0laB8ijication oj SecondarY-8chool A88istant Teachers. -8 g Men TeaebeD. 1!~3 School. Education Department, o ~ Wellington, 3rd December, 1925. HEifollowing Jistslof assist&nt toochers employed full Lomas, John Shand, M.A. A B "" Wellington. T time in BOOonde.ry schools, or classified for employ­ McCulloch, Malcolm Kennedy, ment in such schools, are issued under the authority of the M.A. A A Waite.ki. Minister of Education in accorde.nce with the regulations McKay, James George, B.A. A A Nelson. relating to seconde.ry schools made by Order in Council de.ted Mahon, Harold James Del Monte, the 5th May, 1924. B.A. A A Auckland. Under the heading "Grade" is shown the grade in which Martyn, William John, M.A. .• A A Ot&go. a teacher is classified for the year 1926. Millard, John Norman, B.A., Under the heading "Grade of Position" is shown the M.Sc. A B Wellington. grade of position in which a teacher is now employed. The Morice, George William, M.A., salaries of those teachers whose grade of position is marked * B.Sc. A A Wairarapa. are above the scale of their position. Renner, Frederick Henry Mar- Under the heading" School" is shown the secondary-school tyn, M.A... '.' A A Wellingt(ln. in which the toocher is employed. Robson, Harry, M.A.. . A A Marlborough. Attention is drawn to the regulations, under which any Rowe, Harold Vincent, M.A. .. A B Christchurch. toocher who considers he has good grounds of objection to Ryder, Aby Raymond, M.A. .. A A Auckland. his classification may lodge an appeal by letter to. reach the Schroder, John Henry Erie, Director of Education not later than forty clear days after M.A. :A A Christchurch. the publication of this list in the New Zealand Gazette-i.e., Searle, Herbert Victor, M.A., such appeals must reaoh the Director not later then 12th M.Sc. A B Nelson. January, 1926, and must contain the definite grounds on Slater, Henry Whiteo&.k, M.A., whioh the appeal is based. B.Sc. A B Napier., JNO. CAUGHLEY, Direotor of Education. Stewart, William Montgomery, M.A. A A Christchurch. Tait, Harold Douglas, M.A. A A Hamilton. Thompson, Henry James, M.A., LL.B., B.Com. A B Palmerston N. Men Teachers. School. Tomlinson, Harold Bruce, M.A. A A Wellington. Uttley, William Marsland, M.A. A B Waitaki. Alexander, Matthew, B.Sc. A Napier. Watkin, ~ric Arthur, M.A. A B Nelson. Alexander, William, B.A .• LT,. B A Wellington. Watt, Arthur, B.A. .. A A Otago. Anderson, Jamed Gariield, B.A., West, Edward Stariiland, M.A. A A Napier. M.Sc. A B Southland. Wilkes, Frederick ,Tames, M.A. A A Gisborne. Anderson, Walter Paterson, M.A. A A Palmerston N. Williams, John, B.Sc. A A Otago. Baker, William Henry, B.So. A A Thames. Beattie, Gerald Craig, M.Sc. A B Rangiora. Adamson, Robert de Burgh, B.Sc. B C Timaru. Bee, John Guthrie, M.A. A B Wairarapa. Asher, John Alexander, lI-I.A .. , B C Auckland. Begg, Oliver James, M.A. A B Otsgo. Baverstock, Harry Sykes, M.A. B B Christchulch. Biggar, Robert Hedley, M.A. A A Ashburton. Bennett, John William B B Auokland. Bird, John Woodward, M.A. A C Wairarapa. Bertrand, George Frederick B C New Plymouth. Bishop, Walter John, M.A. A B Auckland. Bilkey, Edmond Edwards, M.A. B C Auckland. Botting, Robert William Ste.nley, Brockett, Arthur Emest, M.A., M.A. A B Otago. B.Com. B B Marlborough. Bottrill, Christopher George, Cameron, Jack Laurens, M.A. B B Southland. M.A. A B New Plymouth. Docherty, Peter B B Auckland. Boyne, James MoCulloch, B.A.. . A A Gore. Drees, Henry. M.A. .. B C Southla.nd. Brock, Herbert Frank, M.A. .. A B Mount Albert. Driver, Edwin Harry, M.A. B B Auckland. Brodie, Thomas, B.A. A A Wellington. Dunn, St&nley Bruce, M.A. B B Whangarei. Butchers, Arthur Gordon, M.A. A A Southland. Dunphy, William Patrick, B.A. B B Gisbome. Caddick, Alfred Edward, M.A. A B Wellington. Edmondson, Percy Clement, B.A. B A Gisbome. Campbell, Frank Hyde, B.A. .. A A (On leave.) Farquhar, Alfred Saunders, M.A. B. C Wellington. Caradus, Edward, B.Sc. A A Nelson. Gillman, Arthur James, M.A. .. B B Ot&go. Caradus, William, M.Sc. A A Mount Albert. Hargreaves, Percy William, B.A. B B Wait&.ki. Chisholm, Dudley Sed man, M.A. A A Waitaki. Henderson, Hubert, B.A., B.Sc. B B Chrisfuhurch. Cockroft, Eric Arthur Percy, Jackson, Albert, M.A., M.Sc. B C Wellington. B.A., B.Com. A A Timaru. Jobberns, George, M.A., B.Sc... B Coldham, George Stewart, M.A. A B Mount Albert. Kerr, Edward Victor George Colquhoun, John Alexander, Edie, M.A. B C New Plymouth. M.Sc. A A Palmerston N. Kerr, Harold Walter, M.A. .B B PalmerstonN. Cuddie, James Robert, M.A ... A B Wellington. Leggat, James, M.A. B C New Plymouth. Dakin, James Penney, B.A. A A Southland. McClure, Cecil Bertram Travice, Dellow, Kenneth John, M.A... A A Auckland. B.A. B C Wairarapa. ' Diprose, Archie William, M.A. A A New Plymouth. McGrath, Joseph Speight, B.A. B B Southland. Drummond, Peter, B.A. A B Auckland. Maunder, George Thomas, M.Sc. B B Gisbome. Fathers, Harold Thomas Mal· Montgomery, John Rogerson, colm, B.A., B.Sc. A B Wellington. M.A. B B Christchurch. Ferguson, Albert James, M.A ... A A Rangiora. Moore, Neville Arthur, M.A. B C Timaru. Foster, William Tremere, M.A., Newhook, James Lawrence Imrie B B Auckland. B.Litt. A A Auckland. Nicholson, Arthur Mervyn, M.A. B C Auckland. Gatland, Arthur Raglan, B.A... A A Mount Albert. Papps, Arthur James, B.A. B B New Plymouth. Gifford, Algernon Charles, M.A. A A Wellington. Price, Cyril .J oseph Rutherford, Given, Walter Alexander, M.A. A A Whangarei. M.A. B B Gore. Gudex, Michael Christian, M.A., Quartermain, Leslie Bowden, . M.Sc. A B Hamilton. M.A. B C Christchurch. Hall, James, B.A., B.Sc. A B Wellington. Robertson, Gordon Mortimer, Harvey, John Hooper, M.A. .. A B Mount Albert. M.A. B C Ot&go. Harwood, William Gladstone, Rowe, Arthur Leslie, M.A., r.L.B. B C Nelson. B.A.,M.Sc. A B* Napier. Sawell, Robert Gilkison Allan, Heaton, Frank, M.A., B.Sc. A B Dannevirke. M.A. B B Timaru. Hercus, Eldred John Dick, M.A., Scott, Walter Robert, M.A. B B Gisborne. B.Sc. A B Christchurch. Senior, Stanton Eastgate, M.A. B C Hamilton.· Johnson, Alfred Gadsby, M.Sc. A A New Plymouth. Short, Arthur Wilbert, B.A. B B Auckland. Jones, Charles Russell, M.A. .. A B Auckland. Smitb, Harman Ernest Gilbert... B A Whangarei. Jones, Sydney Ionoval, M.A. A B Marlborough. Steven" William Hutton, B.A.. . B C Wellington. Joplin, Frank, B.A., B.Sc. .. A B Wellington. Stevenson, James Jackson B B Palmerston N. Kemshed, Donald Stuart, M.A. A B Timaru. Thompson, James, M.A. B C Whangarei. Littlejohn, Colin McGregor, Tuck, Frank Lester Newall, B.A., . M.A., B.Sc. A B Wait&ki. B.Sc. B B Hamilton. 8826 [:No. 88

" oil .. g Men Teaohen. 1 ~ '!:Ii School. Men Teachers. h! School. I;l) j i>< o ~ Wa.rd, Henry Herbert, B.A. B B Napier. Turner, Malcolm Fletcher, B.A. C D Wellington; Winter,Nathaniel AHred, B.A. B C Auckl&nd. Watkins, Leslie Arthur, M.A. .. C C Thames. Woodward, Matthew Francis, Watt, Malcolm McPherson, B.A. C C Otago. M.A. B C Napier. Wedding, Henry Wilfrid, M.A. C D Auckl&nd. Worker, Rupert Vivian de Renzy Whitehouse, Thomas Keith Ray. M.A...... • B C Otago. mond, M.Sc. C C Timaru. Worley, C1a.rence Palliser, B.A., B.Sc. B B Mount Albert. Adam, Thomas Sillence, M.A. . . D D Nelson • .Bagley, Cedric John •. . • C C Napier. Adams, Edward Lionel D D Gisborne. Ba.lbam, Walter Frederick Aitken, Daniel Ferguson, M.A. D D Gisborne. Charles, B.A. C C Wellington. Black, Sholto D D Mount Albert. Beard, Thomas Edward, B.A.... C C Wellington. Blaiklock, Edward Musgrave, Bird, Dougl&s David Alexander, B.A. D b Mount Albert. B.A. C C Whangarei. Brassington, Walter William, Boulton, Edward, B.A. C D Nelson. B.A. D D Christchurch. Bridgman, Willi&m Woods, M.A. C D Otago. Britland, James Joseph George, Bruce, Robert Mo.rshall, B.Sc... C C Christchuroh. B.Sc. D D Whangarei. Calder, Henry Leslie, M.A. C D Mount Albert. Cabot, Philippe Sydney de Cameron, Frank Flllton, M.A. C D Waitaki. Quetteville, B.A. .. D D Otago. Christie, Elliott Martin, M. Sc. .. C B Gore. Conly, John Henry, M.A. D D Waitaki. Connell, J ohn Walter C C New Plymouth; Coop, Joseph D D Auckland. Craven, Edward Stanley, M.A. C C Dannevirke. Couiam, All&n George D C Gisborne •• Crimp, FredeJCick Arthur, B.A. C C Waitaki. Crimp, Sidney Robert D D Otago. Cuming, Samuel Rewi, M.A. . . C D Christohurch. , Cumberworth, Ronald William Dash, John .. C C Palmerston N. B.A. D C Palmerston N. Deaker, Arthur Joseph, B.A. C C Southl&nd. Dyer, Humphrey Goring D D New Plymouth. Dighton, John Lyell, B.A. C D Wellington. Earl, James, M.A. .. D D New Plymouth. Dyer, Henry Edward, B.Sc. . . C C Cilristchurcb. Eggleton, Francis John D D New Plymouth. Espiner, Eric Willi&m Arnold, Fernie, William Gordon Victor, M.A. C C Palmerston N. B.A. D D Auckl&nd. Fl&nnery, James C C Southl&nd. Fowler, Martin, B.Sc. D D Gore. Gillies, Colin J.illit>, B.Agr. C C Timaru. Fyfe, Thomas D D Gore. G~y. Arthur James, M.A. C D Mount Albert. Glanville, William John D D Whangarei. Hall, Harold Torrens.. C C Waitaki. Glasgow, Keith William Ruther· Hardy, Robert Boyd .. C C Mount Albert. ford, B.Sc. D D Otago. Harman, Roy William Earl Bye, Gourlay, Henry William D D Christchurch. D.Sc. C D Auckl&nd. Haldane, Gilbert ROBS D D Napier. Heron, Harold Alexander, M.A. C D Wellington. Hislop, Thomas Gordon D D Wellington. Hind, Charles Albert Sidney C B Timaru. Johnson, Leslie D D* Dannevirke. Hogben, Edward Noel McLach· Ko.laugher, Wilfrid George, B.A. D D Wellington. lan, B.A... C C Auckl&nd. Kelly, Daniel Thomas, B.A. . . D D Timaru. lIogg, Alexander Sim, M.Sc.. C C Thames. Kinnear, James Ernest, M.A. .. D D Otago. Kerwell, Walter Waddell C D Timaru. Kinross, Stewart Miller D D Waitaki. Howard, Basil Hillyer, M.A. C C Otago. Lang, William, M.A. . . D D Otago. Inman, Roy TaHourd, B.A. C D Hamilton. Langhorne, George Wilmot D D Gisborne. .Jefcoate, Harold Oliver, M.A... C D Christchurch. Leadbetter, Ma.lcolm, B.A. D D Wellington. Johnson, Charles William, M.A. C B Nelson. Leys, William Clifton Selwyn, Jones, William Verdi.. C C Wellington. M.A. D D Hamilton. Kirk, Charles Gordon, B.A., B.Sc. C C Marlborough. Lockhart, Alla.n Leslie D D Rangiora. Leaming, John Edward, B.A. .. C C Auckl&nd. McCaw, John Todd D D Wellington. Lee, Gerald Trevor C D Auokl&nd. McClatchy, Hector Baden, M.A. D D Timaru. McDonald, Thomas Hay McDona.Id, Kenneth Cornwell, Meiklejohn, M.A. .• C D Timaru. M.A. D D Southland. McGregor, Ronald Male.olm, McDonald, Thomas Morrison, B.Sc. C C Ashburton. M.A. D D New PlyPlouth. McInnes, Morrell C'.ordon, B.A. C B Otago. McFarlane, Andrew, M.A. D D Southland. McKenzie, Ian Fraser, M.A. C C Whangarei. McHarg, Irvine Stephens, B.Sc. McNaught, Gifford John, M.A. C C Wellington. B.Agr. D D Wairarapa. McNaughton, All&n Thomas, M.A. C C Otago. Macky, Walla.ce Armstrong Marshall, Henry Horace, B.A. C B Thames. B.Sc. D D Auokland. Martin·Smitb, Percival, B.A., Mayne, Robert John, B.A. D D Palmerston N. LL.B. C D Wellington. Meiklejohn, Serjeant Frederick Mason, Frederick Egmont, B.Sc. C B Hamilton. M.A. D D Mount Albert. Methven, Ronald Henley, M.A. C C Nelson. Milburn, Robert Hope D D Napier. Nelson, Alexander Pringle, M.A. C C Hamilton. Murphy, Eugene Redmond D D Napier. Perry, William Christopher John, C C Wellington. Nicholls, Charles Norman, B.A. D D Auckl&nd. M.A. Paterson, James Edgar Rankin, Prossing, John Leslie C C Christchurcb. M.A. .. D D Nelson. Purdie, William Cattermole, Peryman, Henry Lipman Erie, B.Sc., B.Agr. C D Marlborough. B.A. D D . Wellington. Rantin, Thomas James Leslie, Rauch, Frank Charles D D Auckl&nd. M.A. C C Otago. Rodwell, Harold Raone D D Christchurch. Salmond, James David, M.A. .. C D Otago. Rogers, Maurice Newton, M.Sc. D D Christchurch.. Saunders, Gordon Frederick, M.A. C C Gisborne, Scott, Horace McDonald, M.A. D D Ashburton. Severne, Edward Herbert, B.A. C C Nelson. Silson, Joseph Henry. . D D Palmerston N. Simpson, James Alexander Gra· Simpson, Gordon David, M.A. D D Nelson. hame, B.A. C D Wellington. Skoglund, Philip Oscar Selwyn D D Palmerston N. Smith, Willia.m Mi11&r, M.A. C C Gisborne. Souter, Ralph William, M.A. D D Otago. Stein, Peter Anton Sincl&ir, B.Sc. C C Auckl&nd. Struthers, John, M.A. D D Christchurcb. Strack, Conrad Harry Excelsior, Towers, Herbert Lea D C Mount Albert. B.A. C C Napier. Treacher, Kenneth Noel D D Auckland. Tait, John Morison, M.A. C C Mount Albert. Werry, Eric John Wingent, M.A. D D Palmerston N. Taylor, Conway C C Auckl&nd. Whitebead, Harold Gilbert, B.A. D D Napier. Thomson, George Stuart, B.Sc. C B Otago. Wilkie, Walter George D D New Plymouth. Thomson, Harold Ralph, M.A. C D Wairarapa. Wilson, Cecil Charles D D Wh!J,nga~i. Thornton, Frederick Edmund Wilson, Ralph Conrad, M.A., E!:neat. M.A. C C Wellington. B.Sc. D D li{ew P.ymouth. Trenda.ll, Arthur Do.le C C Mount Albert. Wood, Ellis John D D Ashburton. ·DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3327 .. Women Teachel'8. School. Women Teachers. i-~ School. r!J 0 ! Allen, Ellen Miriam, M.A. A A Marlborough. McCartney, Dorothy, M.A. B C Wellington East Arthur, Doris Margaret, M.A. .. A A Napier. Macdonald, Mary, B.A. B C Auckland. Blennerhassett, Annie, B.A. A B Wanganui. Mackay, Ellie B C Wellington. Bone, Dorothy Jermyn A B (On leave.) McKeage, Kathleen Annie, M.A. B C Epsom. Budd, Alice Mary, M.A. A A Southland. Maclean, Dorothy Bertha, M.A. B C Timaru. Campbell, Flora, B.A. A A Otago. Mahoney, Teresa Charlotte Coad, Nellie Euphemia, M.A. .. A B Wellington. Gildea, B.A. B B Hamilton. Collins, Edith Charlotte, B.A. A A Epsom. Marsdon, Aileen Florence Cleve- Collins, Rhoda May, B.A. A A Wellington East land B C Wellington East Currie, Janet Reid, M.A. A A Wanganui. Martin, Edith, B.A. B C Wellington. Dive, Margaret Ann, B.A. A A Auckland. May, Muriel Wallacfl, M.A. .. B C Otago. Eastwood, Ada, M.A. A A Nelson. Morton, Lucy Sandford, B.A. .. B B Otago. Edgerley, Ka.te Violet, M.A. A A Auckland. North, Esther Mary, B.A. .. B B Wellington East Freeman, Mabel Elizabeth, M.A. A B Epsom. Pigott, Elizabeth Mary, M.A. .. B B Ashburton. Fyfe, Laura Henderson, M.A, .. A A Gore. IPrestwich, Mabelle Mary .. B B (On leave.) Gellatly, Margaret Nicol, M.A. A A Otago. Sheat, Laura Louisa Blanche, Gibson, Glorianna Forsyth, M.A. A B Wellington. M.A...... B C Auckland. Gifford, Sylvia Esther, M.A. .. A A Wanganui. ISmith, Margaret Lilian, M.A. .. B C Napier. Gresson, Kathleen Muriel, M.A. A A Christchurch. I St;;~~, K~~hrine ~~cAllist~r: B Haselden, Ella Doris, M.A. A B Whangarei. C New Plymouth. Hind, Edith Miriam, M.A. .. A B Wellington East Stott, Ellen May, B.A. B B Palmerston N. Hodges, Flora Jamieson Wilson, Uhlmann, Jeanne Lucie B B Auckland. M.A. A A Palmerston N. Wagstaff, Nancy Noel Hinemoa, Hull, Cecil Lina Frances, M.A. A B Auckland. M.A. B B Christchurch. Isaac, Nora Gwendolin, M.A. .. A B Nelson. Watt, Alice, B.A. B B Southland. Jenkins, Ruth Hope, M.A. A A Epsom. Watt, Marv Shand, B.A. B C Waitaki. Kerr, Barbara (Mrs.), M.A. A B Otago. White, Ro&o Annie, M.A. . . B C Southland. Kershaw, Frances Evaline, M.A. A A Wellington. Wilson, Joyce Hamerton, M.Sc. B C Auckland. King, Esther Annie, M.A. A A 'l'imaru. Aitken, Annie Margaretha, B.Sc. Kirkbride, Hilda, M.A. A A Epsom. in H.Sc...... C B Otago. Loudon, Agnes Lang, M.A. . . A A Otago. Bagley, Sybil Dulce C D Otago. Macaulay, Margaret .Jane, M.A. A A Waitaki. Barnett, Maud, B.A. . . .. C C (On leave.) Macdiarmid, Barbara Spence, Bingham, Fanny Dorothy, M.A. C C Dannevirke. M.A. A B Auckland. Bishop, May Doreen. . . . C C Marlborough. Macdonald, Fannie Elizabeth, Brand, Muriel, M.A. C C Marlborough. B.A. A A Auckland. Burns, Alison Macdonald, M.A. C D Christchurch. Clark-Walker, Veida Maire, B.A. C .Maclean, Nina Irene, M.A. A A New Plymouth. C Whangarei. McLean, Mary, B.A. .. . . A B Waitaki. Crawford, Edith Jessie, B.A. .. C C Palmerston N. McMullan, Georgina, B.A., B.Sc. A New Plymouth. Cresswell, Marjory Isobel C D Wellington East B Dallaston, Louisa Naomi, B.A. C Newman, Elizabeth Amy, M.A. A A Wellington. C Otago. Patterson, Florence Isabella, Davies, Hilda Phoobe, B.A. C C Napier. A Epsom. Davies, Mary Lewis C B Epsom. M.A. A Douglas, Margnaretta Jessie Rainforth, Emma Margaret, B.A. A A Wellington. Rhodes, Mabel (Mrs.) M.A. .. A Nelson. Hope .. C C Gore. A Durward, Margaret Montgomery, Rookel, Clara Constance Her- berg, M.A. .. A Wanganui. B.A...... C C Gisborne. B Espiner, Eileen Victoria, M.A.. . C Gisborne. Ronaldson, Margaret, B.A., B.Sc. A Timaru. C B Fairbairn, Eileen, B.A. . . C Christchurch. Sage, Constance Marion, M.A. A B Wellington. C Falkner, Lilian Elizabeth, B.A. C D Epsom. Samuei, Margaret, M.Sc. A A Southland. Favry, Marcelle Lucie Jeanne Sims, Mary Eleanor, M.A. .. A A Christchurch. Fernande .. C C Christchurch. Steele, Marion Anderson, l\{'A. A B Southland. Harvey, Elizabeth Alice, B.A... C Waitaki. Stewart, Dorothy May, B.A. A C B Christchurch. Heine, Clara Mathilde, B.A. C (On leave.) Stewart, Jean, M.A. .. A B Gisborne. Henderson, Helen 'Anderson, Sutherland, Olive Rose, M.A. A B Wairarapa. M.A. .. C C Gore. Tizard, Annie Caroline, M.A. A B (On leave.) Hollow, Phyllis Gwenllian May, Williams, Ethel, B.A. A B Wellington. M.A...... C C Rangiora. Wood, Charlotte Eliza (Mrs.), Hunt, Dorice Cowles, B.A. C B Waitaki. M.A. A B Wellington. Hunt, Winifred Mary, B.A. C D Wanganui. Woodhouse, Henriet,ta, M.A. A B Auckland. Hursthouse, Rhoda (Mrs.) C C Wellington. Hutton, Lucy Grace .. C C Epsom. Andersen, Aileen Mary B B Napier. J uU, PhY Ilis Louie , . . • C C Rangiora. Arnott, May Ferguson, B.A. B D Southland. Karsten, Rona Pearmain, B.A. C C Nelson. Battersby, Bessie, M.Sc. B R Epsom. Leonard, Kate, M.A. . • C C· Wairarapa. Bell, Beatrice Maud, M.A. B C Epsom. Macdiarmid, Elizabeth C D Epsom. Blacker, Henrietta, B.A. B C Wellington. McKee, Annie .Tane .. .. C C Christchurch. Burt, Sarah Macalister Ramsay, Mackenzie, Jean Hutton, M.A. C C Wellington E~t M.A...... B B Southland. McLeod, Janet Braid, B.Sc. in Clement, Bertha, M.A. B C Otago. H.Sc. .. .. C C Wanganui. Cocker, Alice, M.A. B C Wellington. Marriott, May Elizabeth, B.A.. . C C Timaru. Cornish, Elizabeth Jane, B.Sc. Milne, Annette Margaret, B.A. C D Thames. in H.Se. .. B C Wellington. Milnes, Irene Fortescue, M.A. .. C D Christchurch. Cumming, Christina Lumsden, Naylor, Rachel Margaret, B.A. . . C B Gore. M.A. B C Southland. Oddie, Elsie Mary, B.A. . . C C Otago. Dale, Margaret Frances, M.A. B B Palmerston N. OIdridge, Lydia Louisa, M.A. .. C C Wanganui. Dalrymple, Helen Kirkland, B.A. B B Ota,go. Peck, Ethel Mary, M.A. .. C D Nelson. Earwaker, Elsie Elizabeth, M.A. B C Southland. Porter, Harriett Newport, M.A. C C Ashburton. Farquharson, Marion Grossett, Robertson, Mary Isabel Muriel M.A. B A Hamilton. Ann, B.Sc. .. C .C Nelson. Gillies, .Tessie Osborne .. B B Napier. Rosevear, Robina Algie .. C D Otago. Graham, Elsie Dorothy, M.A. .. B B Wanganui. Rudall, Jane Catherine Spence, Haslett, Aileen Isabel, B.A. . . B C Auckland. B.Sc. in H.Sc. . . C C Epsom. Heap, Sarah (Mrs.) B B Auckland. Simkin, Kate Louisa, B.Sc. in Heward, Gladys Hilda, M.A. B B Thames. H.Sc. .. C C Palmerston N. Hogg, Catherine. M.A. B B Christchurch. Smith, Beatrice Emily, M.A. C D Auckland. Hollway, Ethel (Mrs.), B.A. B B Whangarei. Smith, Janet McGregor, B.A. .. C C New Plymouth. Holmden, Dorothy, M.A. B B Epsom. Stephens, Emily EHzabet,h, M.A. C D Gisborne. Jackson, Beryl Annie, B.A. B B Wellington. Stewart, Leslie Forbes, B.A. .. C C Timaru. Jones, Phoobe Jessie, M.A. . . B B Otago. Treadwell, Muriel Hamilton, L&wson, Letitia I,onise, M.A •• , B C Otago. B.A. C C Wanganui. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 8S.

Di8trict8. CD § Re&uUs oJ ElediofUl of Tru8tees oj Drainage Women Teaehers. l-si School. <:!:> Po. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 2nd December, 1925. Tsoheremissinofi, Catherine, B.A. C D Wellington. HE following results of the elections of trustees of drainage Valentine, Hilda Mary. Florenoe, T districts have been received from the Returning Officer, M.A. C D New Plymouth. and are published in accordance with the provisions of the Vickery, Elsie Elizabeth Alice, Land Drainage Act, I!108. B.A. C C Napier. Virtue, Margaret Eileen, B.A. .. C C Auckland. G. P. NEWTON, for Under·Secretary. Walker, Marion Hamilton (Mrs.), B.A. C D Epsom. Raupo Drainage District, County of Otamatea.-­ Watson; Alioe May C C Christchuroh. John Bridge Craven. Watson, Mabel Winifred, B.A. .. C C Hamilton. Thomas .Toseph Fitness. Wiloox, Elizabeth Mary C D Thames. J. Laing. Wilson, Ella Catherine, M.A. C (On leave.) Walter Henry Lethbridge. Wyatt, Gladys Marlon C C Hamilton. Fairleigh Marriner. Anderson, Catherine Martha D D Gore. Horahia Drainage District, County of Hauraki Plains- Baker, Marjorie Ethel, M.A. D D Timaru. Northern Subdivision­ Bays, Katie Ellen D D Christchurch. Edward William Hale. Bentham, Esme Rena, M.A. D D Otago. James Cameron Miller. Bethell, Doris Ada, M.A. D D Wairarapa. • Samuel Shaw Murray. Black, Margaret Annie D D Palmerston N. Central Subdivision- Brash, Pearl Allan, B.Sc. in H.Sc. D D Hamilton. Francis Alexander Kneebone. Bremner, Vida Simpson D D Nelson. William McDuff. Brown, Colena Agnes, B.A. D D Southland. Southern Subdivision­ Brown, Leila Amelia Ann D D Palmerston N. Laurence Roland Davies. Clark, Maida Jessie, M.A. D D Wellington. John Moore Thompson. Cozens, Ethel Lily Alice, B.A.. . D D Epsom. Cunningham, Jean Boag, M.A. D D Timaru. Pyramid Block Drainage District, County of Southland­ Finlay, Constance D D (On leave.) Thomas McMath. Frengley, Maureen Gertrude, John Stewart. B.Sc. in H.Sc. D D Christohurch. William Jones Gardner, Rua Isobel, M.A. D D Wellington East Dennis P. Windle. Gifford, Muriel Constance, B.Sc. Frank W. Wicks. in H.So. D D Wanganui. Gifford, Sylvia Marjorie Doreen, Hillside Drainage District, County of Waikato­ B.Sc. in H.Sc. D D Wellington. Thomas Martin. Hall, Magdalen D D Christchurch. Albert Riddington. Hardie, Edith Mary.• M.A. D D Christchurch. Frederick Richard Seddon. Harris, Gertrude Lauretta, M.A. D D Epsom. Kenneth Norman Taylor. Harris, Jessie Evelyn, B.Sc. in Edwin Thomas. R.So. D D Auckland. Harrop, Irene Margaret D D Southland. Steward Settlement Water·race District, County of Waitaki-­ Hawkes, Dorothy Helen, B.A.. . D D 'I'imaru. Adam Elliot. Holmes, Catherine Osyth, M.A. D D Whangarei. James Gibson. Hooper, Vera Lydia, M.A. D D Christchurch. John Henderson. Hope, Dorothy . . D D Wanganui. James Hollamby. Hurle,Leila Agnes Sophie, M.A. D D New Plymouth. John G. Macdonald. Jakins, Aileen Mary, B.A. D D Wellington. William G. McHardy. Johnston, Margaret Gordon, M.A. D D Hamilton. Thomas Williams. Joyce, Kathleen Hollisll . • D D Thames. Fencourt Drainage District, County of Waikato-· King, Eva Mary, M.A. . D D Waitaki. John Thomas Entwisle. Lamb, Winifred Ethel D D Whangarei. William Craig Wallace. Maodonald,Mary Ellen Mathe. Frank Swayne. . son, M.Sc. D D Napier. Robert Herman Feisst. McGregor, Margaret Victoria, W. C. Arnold. M.A. D D Nelson. McHaffie, Catherine Oswald, Te Rapa Drainage District, County of Waipa­ M.Sc. D D Palmerston N. Nawton Subdivision- MoMullan, Esther D D Auckland. John William Whitehead. McQueen, Mary Elizabeth, B.A. D D Nelson. Horotiu Subdivision­ MacRae, Hectorina Mary Mc· James Jamieson. Kenzie, B.A. D D Otago. Robert Dickinson Duxfield. Marshan, Rona Nellic Bain, B.Sc. in H.Sc. D D Ashburton. Rotokauri Subdivision­ Maurais, Thelma Besant, B.A.. . D D Rangiora. John Samuel Elliott. Mi!~~Sc~~r~aret ~a, B.~c: D Whatawhata Subdivision­ D New Plymouth. George Clark. Miles, Zeta 'I'ui, B.Sc. in H.Sc. D D Christchurch. Mitchell, Gertrude Mary, B.A. . . D D Gisborne. Central Subdivision- Morrell, Margaret Patience, M.A. D D Christchurch. James McLean Malcolm. Morrison, Margaret Katherine Alfred William Minchen. Cruickshank, M.A. D D Ashburton. Newton, EPa Marjorie, M.A. D D Marlborough. Mangawara Drainage District, County of Waiksto­ Oldridge, Doris Marjorie, M.A. D D Timaru. Southern Subdivision- Os~, Kathleen Frances, M.A. D D Napier. James Edward McConnell. Potter, Muriel Joyce, B.A. D D Epsom. Richard Walter G. Rutherford. Rhodes, ,KasiFanny Margarita, B.A., B.Sc D D Wellington East Northern Subdivi~ion­ Robertson, Henrietta McCoig, William Duffus. M.A. D D Marlborough. John C. Rasmussen. Ross, Janie.. D D Wellington. Edward Leslie Tucker. Seymour, Maud Ella, M.A. D D Christchurch. Eureka Drainage District, County of Waikat{)­ Sheat, Ruth Violet, M.A. D D Nelson. Newstead Subdivision-' Spite, Brenda Harpham, B.Sc. D D Southland. , Robert Duncan. Storry, Janet, B.A. .. D D Hamilton. Thomas Thompson. Thornton, Ceridwen ", D D Napier. Thorp, Mary Josephine, B.A. .. D D Auokland. Tamahere Subdivision­ Turnbull, Margaret Rowena B.Sc. D D Otago. Paul Ringer. Ward, Hilda Raymond D D Wellington. Warno,ok, Grace Ivy, M.A. D D Auckland. Eureka Subdivision­ Wilson, Melvyn Lily, M.A. . • D D Dannevirke. Thomas Clarkin. Woodhead, Mona Sutcliffe, M.A. D D Gore. Patrick H. Clarkin. DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'rTE. 3329

Public Tru&tee.-DeclIQ,lIed, PerBO'M' E8lates under Administration.

TUB PUBLIO TRUST OIl'FlOB OP NBW ZBALAIm.-1lI00BPOBATBD UNDER THill PBOVISIOI!IS Oli'THB~ PuBLIO ~TBUST_ OFPIOII ..loOT, 1908.

ARTICULARS of the Estates of Deceased Persons placed under the Charge of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE during the Month P of November, 1925:-

---;- ---~ -~.---..------.------D .. te :S ..me ot Dece ...ed_ Residenoe. ot Rem .. rks De .. th.

1 Abernethy, Norman Creighton Auckland Civil servant 4/11/25 Intestate. 2 Adam, Florenc.. Jessie Coburg, Victoria.. Nurse 17/6/25 3 Alderton, Jane Eliza Auckland Married, woman 8/11/25 Tesi~te. 4 Anderson, Mary Ann Petone .. Widow 22/10/25 Intestate. 5 Armstrong, Charles John Napier .. Farmer 9/10/25 Testate. 6 Barnes, Mary Masterton Widow 6/8/25 Intest.ate. 7 Barry, Alexander Lower Hutt Retired carpenter 16/11/25 8 Bates, John Thomas Howick Retired storekeeper .. 14/11/25 Test~te. 9 Beamish, Clara Elizabeth ., Patea Spinster 6/9/25 Intestate. 10 Blake, Agnes Kate Christchurch Widow 31/10/25 Testate_ 11 Blanchard, Arthur Waipuku Farmer 27/10/25 12 Bond, Maria Wellington I Widow 17/11/25 13 Bracher, Charles .. Eltham . . Blacksmith 5/11/25 14 Bright, Henry William Cobden, Greymouth I Railway guard 30/10/25 15 Britnell, Phoobe .. Wairoa .. Married woman 11/10/25 .. 16 Brown, Isabel Thames. . Widow 7/10/25 Intestat.e. 17 Buchan, Louisa Jane Dunedin Married woman 20/4/25 Testate. 18 Buckeridge, Thomas Ngaio Retired 11/10/25 19 Byrne, Margery .. Christchurch Married woman 2/11/25 20 Callander, Rosa Mary Dunedin Widow 17/10/25 In~state. 21 Carter, J:.ewis Barnaby Christchurch Labourer .. 9/11/25 Testate. 22 Clark, Helen Nelson .. Widow 17/10/25 Intestate. 23 Colesby, Emmeline Mary Maria Spinster 12/10/25 24 Culverhouse, George Ch~istchurch Retired schoolmaster 2/11/25 25 Cunliffe, Phoobe EfIen Greymouth Widow 22/10/25 Tes~te. 26 Cunningham, James Carterton Settler 5/11/25 27 Ctlrry, Robert Anthony Masterton Postal official 21/10/25 In~~tate. 28 Dempsey, John .. Christchurch Retired railwav em- 8/11/25 ployee • 29 Dudgeon, John James Donegal, Ireland .• Unknown .. 25/5/24 Testate. 30 Edward~, Charles Thomas .. Mercer .. Schoolmaster 8/11/25 Intestate. 31 Fergnson, Alfred or Albert George Dunedin Water~ide worker 9/11/25 32 Ferris, Margaret .. Oamaru .. Married woman 30/9/25 Tes~te. 33 Fitzgerald, Michael Richard Carterton Cheesemaker 9/8/25 34 Fletcher, Charles Harold Christchurch Civil servant 6/11/25 35 Fraser, Sophia Adie Widow 2/11/25 In~state. 36 Gra-ham, Andrew •. Gardener. _ 23/7/25 'restate. 37 Graham, Mary Spinster .. 4/11/25 38 Groves, Alice Inver~~rgill Married woman 13/11/23 39 Hammond, Edgar James Tauranga Chemist 12/10/24 40 Harvey, Ann Crawford Gore Spinster 27/10/25 41 Hayward, Agnes Akaroa .. Widow 1/11/25 In~~tate. 42 Heath, William .. Niko Niko Farmer 22/9/25 43 Heekin, Thomas .. Tutira .. Labourer 15/10/25 44 Illingworth, John Christchurch Retired farmer 17/11/25 Testate." 45 James, Ernest Victor Potts Hikurangi Miner 18/11/25 46 Johnston, Mary Agnes Georgetown Spinster 3/10/25 In~~tate. 47 Jones, Mary Jane Coseley, England .. Widow Testate. 48 Karena Rawhi Whakaki, near Farmer -2~7~~~-- Wairoa 49 Kehoe, James Dunedin Labourer 25/10/25 .. 50 Kettlewell, Frederick Bombay Farmer 4/11/25 Intestato. 51 Leydon, John Edward OWhango Engine-driver 23/10/25 52 Lilewall, Robert Thomas Hawera .. Labourer .. ~3/9/25 Test~te. 53 Lowrey, Robert James Ngapara Farmer 23/10/25 54 MacAndrew, Marian Hunter Wellington Nurse 12/11/25 55 Maclean, Neil Vancouver, B.C. Master mariner 18/10/23 56 MacRae, Eva Elizabeth Wellington Storekeeper 6/10/25 57 Manson, Frederick Peter Retired Civil servant 1O/11/25 58 Mardell, Mary Florence Pate~ Spinster .. 17/6/25 59 Meehan, Patrick .. Port Molyneux Dairy-farmer 9/10/25 60 Menzies, John Wellington Carpenter .. 15/11/25 61 Mercer, Margaret .. Dunedin Widow 2/11/25 Test~te. 62 Morement, Catherine Auckland 11/9/25 63 Morton, Robert .. Oamaru .. Retired 12/10/25 64 Munro, John Whanuakoa Drover 15/7/25 65 Murphy, Patrick .. Kai Iwi.. Labourer 15/3/06 In~~tate. 66 McAlpine~ William Wellington Retired grocer 29/10/25 67 McClean, John Kaiwaka Farmer 25/10/25 Test~te. -. 68 McHolm, Ellinor Jane Fernside Married woman 21/10/25 .. 69 McKenzie, Hector William Whangarei Farmer 22/6/22 Intestate. 70 Neil, David Edendale Butcher 6/10/25 Testate_ 71 Nesbitt, William Henry Cameron's Bushman .. 6/11/25 E 3330 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

DEOEASED PBBSONS' ESTATEs-continued.

Date Name of Dec.Bed. Bellidence. Occupanon. of Remark •. ~I Death.

72. O'Brien, Thomas Henry Auckland Contractor 22/lO/25 ' Testate. 73 O'Regan, Bertha .. Invercargill Married woman 11/8/25 Intestate. 74 Orr, Andrew Waihi Labourer .. 10/lO/25 Testate. 75 Parker, Christine .. Greymouth Widow 5/11/25 76 Paton, George Thomas " Turamae " near Farm labourer 3/11/25 In~tate. Hastings 77 Pearce, James Dunedin Tailor 6/11/25 Testate. 78 Phillips, Charles Alexander Palmerston North Painter 17/9/25 79 Potton, Florence Maud Marton .. Married woman 10/11/25 In~~tate. 80 Poole, Henry James Putaruru Labourer .. 22/8/25 81 Prebble, Howard Scott Lower Hutt Accountant 17/11/25 T"st~te. 82 Prout, Samuel Manaia .. Labourer .. 11/11/25 83 Reid. Mary Auckland Married woman 5/11/25 84 Ri"hardson, Gilbert Dunedin Labourer .. 21/lO/25 .. 85 Ritchie, Eliza Christchurch Married woman 9/11/25 .. 86 Robinson, Martha Pahiatua Widow 9/lO/25 Intestate. 87 Rouse, Mary Ann Wellington Married woman 3/11/25 Testate. 88 Rushbrook, .Tohn Alfredton Old.age pensioner 3/11/25 Intestate. 89 Russell, William .. Arrowtown Labourer .. 21/9/25 90 Ryan, Julia Dunedin Storekeeper 4/11/25 91 Slater, Emma Louise Motueka Widow 22/9/25 Tes~te. 92 Simpson, William Hornby, Christchurch Farmer 9/lO/25 93 Small, Norah Elizabeth Kairanga Spinster 1/11/25 94 Smaill, William Clarke Vancouver Notary Public 27/6/18 95 Smith, lfargaret " Washdyke Married woman 19/1O/25 96 Smith, Martha Annie Auckland Widow 31/lO/25 97 Smith, Richard Thomas Wellington Retired Civil servant 4/11/25 98 Smith, William Brookvale, N.S.W. Freeholder 31/1/22 99 St.a.naway, John .. Outram .. Shepherd .. 18/lO/25 100 Stevens, Hannah Eliza Wellington Married woman 22/lO/25 101 Stevenson, Catherine Lynn I Christchurch Cook 1/11/25 Iufustate. 102 Stewart, James Palmerston Labourer .. 15/9/25 lO3 Sullivan, Elizabeth Frances TeTeko .. Married woman 8/9/25 Tes~te. 104 Swanson, Oscar Frederick .. Auckland Printer 13/11/25 Intestate. lO5 Sweet, Kathleen Mary LouLoa .. Married woman 2/11/25 Testate. 106 Thomas, Nicholas Thomas .. Waimate Stationer 31/lO/25 Intestate. lO7 Tureson, Alfred George Iuvercargill Farmer 24/10/25 108 Turner, Isabella Anna .. Auckland Widow 13/lO/25 T~st,~te. 109 Wairemu Hoterene Ngararatunua Native 24/9/25 Intestate. 110 Wallace, William .. Hawera .. Retired farmer 5/11/25 Testate. 111 Watts, Robert Feilding .. .. Retired Civil servant 10/11/25 Intestate. 112 Webber, Mary Hastings Married woman 23/8/25 Testate. 113 Wedderspoon, Catherine Brighton .. 31/7/21 Intestate. 114 Whitaker, Walter Henry Otahuhu Carpenter .. 1/6/25 115 Williamson, Peter Gisborne Settler 5/8/25 Tes~te. 116 Wills, Eliza Ann .• Christchurch Widow 9/10/25 117 Wilson, Hugh Naseby .. J onrnalist .. 4/11/25

Public Trust Qffice, Wellington, 1st December, 1925. J.'W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

OTICE i. bereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respeo~ or N tbe severa.! estates of the persons .deceased wbose names, residenoes. and ocoupations (so far as known) are bereunder setfort~h~. ______

, Date Testats Occupation, Date I Election or Stamp Olllce Name. Residence. I of Death. mod concerned. I I Intestate -~--- 1 Blair, Frank Reginald .. Kamo .. .. Farmer .. I 8/8/16 27/11/25 Intestate Auokla.nd. 2 Bowcott, Ernest George .. Tarras .. .. Blacksmith .. 19/7/25 27/11/25 Dunedin. 3 Buckeridge, Thomas .. Wellington .. Warehouseman .. 11/10/25 27/11/25 Tes~te Wellington. 4 Craigie,Annie .. Invercargill .. Spinister . . 25/9/25 27/11/25 Intestate Invercargill. 5 Heekin, Thomas .. Tutera Labourer Napier. -- -- .. 15/lO/25 27/11/25 " 6 Kelly, John William -- Greymouth .. Miner .. .. 30/10/22 27/11/25 Testate Hokitika.. 7' Morgan, Frederick Alexander Dunedin .. .. Labourer .. 12/9/25 27/11/25 Dunedin. 8 Tew, C.eorge (otherwise Porangahau .. Farm labourer .. 17/8/25 27/11/25 Iut~state Napier. known 8S Muir, John) Testate 9 Tronson, Gerald Preston .. Napier .. -- Retired policeman l/lO/25 27/11/25 "

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 30th lIiovember, 1925. J. W. MACDOlliALD, Public Trustee. DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3331

Mini~ter'8 DeciBioTUI under Cw/0m8 ACt8.

Customs Department, Wellington, 27th November, 1925 T is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Minister of Customs has deoided to interpret the I Customs Aots in relation to the undermentioned articles as follows:-

NOTE,-" Not elsewhere included " appears as n.e.i.; II other kinds" as o.k.; U artioles and materials Buited for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication or repair of goods within New Zeals.nd" as &. and m.s. Articles marked thuB t are revised decisions.

Ra.te of Duty. Classification under Ta.riff. Record. Goods. i I a.nd Item No, British General Preferential I, Intermedia.te I' Tariff. I Tariff. Tariff.

A. and m.s., viz. :- 4/283 "Ethyl Fluid," a for adding to As a. and m.s. (643) Free IFree I Free. benzine to prevent "knocking" in oil.engines 3/250 Letters or figures of brass peculiar to use As a. and m.s. (643) Free 5,.._, I 10 per cent. in making patterns for castings, on declaration that they will be so used 6/135/4 Prints, chromos, photo'prints, and As a. and m.s. (643) Free Free Free. photo. lithographs, unmounted, of such descriptions as may be approved by the Minister, on declarati on by a manufacturer of printed books or booklets that they w~ll be used by him solely in the manufacture of such books or booklets in New Zealand Stoves and ranges, &0., fittings for, I viz.,- t3/1S9/2 I The following materials when de­ clared for use in the manufacture of electric, gas, or other cookers, viz.,- Enamelled·iron crowns specially 1 suited for placing on top of and I completing the cookers Enamelled-iron plates with edges turned over and enamelled panels for oven· doors I Enamelled-iron plates, bored, or As a. and m.s. (643) .. Free 5 per cent. 10 per cent. with edges turned over, specially suited for lining the backs or sides of ovens (Revise's decisions on page 83 of the Tariff-book.) Vehicles, all kinds, fittings for, viz.,- 3/108/9 Char·a-banc hood fittings, being flat As a. and m.s. (643) }'ree 10 per cent. 10 per cent. metal supports to which the hood· bows are to be riveted. 1l/32/55 " Snugger" chanelling of felt rein- As a. and m.s. (643) Free Frec Free. forced with wire, specially suited for use in fitting windows of motor- car bodies Articles n.e.i., viz. :- 3/366/5 " Celotex" insulating building. board As articles n.c.i. (644) Free Free Free. (composed of compressed cane-fibre) 18/48 Rubber strips, flat or channel shaped, As articles n.e.i. (644) }'ree Free Free. in short or long lengths, for use as weather - strips for wind - screens' of motor·cars

Cardboard, &c., and fibre board, &c., viz.:- t20/167/3 Fibre sheets, "Vul-Cot" and "Red As fibre board (363) or Diamond," made of compressed vul­ (360) canized paper (Revises decision on " Red Diamond hard fibre in sheets" in M.O. 18.)

Chemicals, drugs, &c., n.e.i., viz. :- 4/270 Liquor antimonii chloridi, B.P. As druggists' sundries 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. n.e.i. (157)

Glass, bevelled, silvered, or with rounded or polished edges, viz.:- IS/48 Glass, bevelled, for back·lights of motor­ As glass, bevelled, &c. 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. vehicles (284)

Machines and implements, agricultural, viz.:- 2/388 , Stack·feeder (" Foster Patent "). pecu­ As agricultural machines Free Free Fre{'. liar to use with a threshing.mill and implements n.e.i. I (436) 3332 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

MIlfIBTBB'S DBOIBIONS UNDBB CUSTOMS A~1ItIeII.

Bate of Duty.

CIaaaI»'lon UDder TarUJ, Goods. , and Item 1(0. Record. British \ Intermediate \ (Jeneral Preferential Tariff. Tartff. Tariff.

Machinery, &c., and appliances, n.c.i., peculiar to use in manufacturing and industrial processes, viz. :- Bakers' machines, viz.,- 2/237 Bun and roll dough-divider, the H Artofex" t2/ 237 Cake-mixers, electric, the" Hobart," having a capacity of 10 quarts or upwards. (NoTE.-The electric motor is to be separately classified under Tariff item 433A.) (Revises decision in M.O. 29.) 2/237/14 Doughnut - making machine, the " Belshaw" 2/237 Kneading-machines, the" Rotovid," capacity 145 lb. or upwards I t2/ 237 Kneading and mixing maohines, "Artofex," having a capacity of 60 lb. or over, including pans on trolleys forming part thereof (Revises decision in M.O. 30.) 2/237/11 Ovens, oil-firing equipment for, in­ • cluding oil-burner, oil-feed tank, and heating-tubes with sealed ends (Baker Perkins, Limited, manufac­ turers) (NoTE.-The thermometer, fan for forcing the oil from feed-tank to burner, and connecting-pipes are to be separately classified under their appropriate Tariff headings.) Cardboard - box - making machinery, As machines, &c., pecu­ Free 5 per cent,. 10 per cent. viz.,- liar to use in indus­ 2/92/20 Corner-slotter, the" Inman" - . trial processes (481) 2/318/2 Copier for copying blue prints, the (2) " Halden" tilting electric, including arc lamp imported therewith, even though detached I 3/608 Pig-scraper, hoe-type, having a hook set I behind the blade Printers' machines, viz.,- 2/143/6 Matrix-scorching oven, for flat and curved matrices, inoluding the gas­ burner peculiar thereto (R. Hoe and Co., manufacturers) 2/18/53 Printing-machines, viz.- Two-colour box-board printing­ maohine (Collis and Sons, Limited, manufacturers) Type-casting, viz.,- 2/143/9 Slug-casting machine, the" Elrod" (NoTE.-The eleotric motor is to be separately olassified under Tariff item 433A.) 2/237 Saok-shaking maohine, for shaking flour from saoks (Artofex Engineering Works, Limited, manufaoturers) Sausage-filliug maohines, viz.,- 2/325/3 The" Royal" . . . . Woollen-mill machinery, viz.,- 2/230/32 Burr-crushing machine (part of a wool acidizing and oarbonizing plant), (Taylor Wordsworth and Co., manufaoturers) J 2/231/32 Machinery, n.e.i., viz. :- Aoid-bowl, being a lead-lined wooden As machinery n.e.i. (482) 20 percent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. trough with fceding-attachment and squeezing-rollers (part of wool acid­ izing and carbonizing plant) 20 per cent,. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. t2/231/32 Feed machine, automatic, for regulating As machinery n.e.i. (482) the delivery of wool to washing and drying machines (Revises decision in M.O. 38) Metal, manufactured articles, of, n.e.i., viz.!- 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 3/366/5 " Plymetal" in sheets, being plywood As manufactured articles surfaoed with metal of metal n.e.i. (547) DEO. 3.] THE NEW zEALAND GAZETTE. 3333

MINIsrEB's DEOISIONS UNDER OUSrOMS Aors-continued.

Rat. of Duty.

Record. Goods. Clall8iflcation under Tariff, and Item No. Britlah Intermediate Genera: Preferential Tarlf. Tariff. I Tariff. I I ! I Provisions, n.e.i. viz. :- tlO/13/6 Gluten " biscuits," being miniature As provisions n.e.i. (83) 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. loaves made of gluten flour (Revises decision on "Biscuits, so called, &c.," on page 437 of the Tariff- book)

Pumps for raising or distributing liquids n.e.i., &0., viz. :- Pumps, centrifugal, viz.,- The " Silkeborg " 2/27/7 .. .. pumps n.e.i. (462) .. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 2/27/7 The" Trifolium" .. .. }As (Claimed under item 466 as " Pumps peculiar to use in dairying, &c. ") i I Weighing-machines, "cales, and balances, viz. :- 3/170/14 Loadometers, "Drive-On," being port- As weighing - machines 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. able weighing-machines for ascertain- n.e.i. (471) ing the of vehicles --- I NOTfl.-The following decision has been cancelled: "Dough-mixers, electric-as machinery n.e.i. "; page 351 of the Tariff-book. Minister's Order No. 43.] GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.

Tenders.

THE following particulars of tenders passed by the Public Works Department are published for general information :-

Work or Supply. PrIce. I Tenderer. I Manufacturer.

Horahora: Overbridges £179 Steel Construction Company (Limited) Waimate Old Post-office: Additions £159 168 .. . F. Pollock .. Mangahao, Seotion 178: Oil-storage tanks £97 18s.. . Mason Bros. Waikato: Underground cable and trifurcating £160 15s•.. British General Electrical Com- boxes pany (Limited) Waihou Bridge: Structural steel £3,898 193. 2d. J. Duthie and Co. (Ltd.) Waikato and Mangahao: Switch-oil .. 2s. per gallon Vacuum Oil Company (Ltd.) .. Waikato: Field-glasses £75 W. Littlejohn and Son (Ltd.) Mount Albert Probation Home £5,950 A. J. Jenkin Waikato: Penrose cottages £3,051 G. A. Anderson Waikato, Section 149: 5 K.V.A. transformers £125 A. D. Riley and Co. (Ltd.) .• Ferranti. Oparau Bridge No.2: Labour only .• £460 F. and E. Closey Coleridge: Transformer-oil.. .. 2s. per gallon Vacuum Oil Company (Ltd.) Waikato, Section 123: 110 K.V.A. insulators £11,460 .. Richardson, McCabe, and Co. Waikato, Section 128: Suspension insulator- £1 ,027 Is. 8d. Carrick, Wedderspoon (Ltd.) .. clamps Waikato, Section 130: Lightning-arresters £5,407 lOs. National Electrical and Engi- General Electrical neering Company (Ltd.) Company. Devonport: Engine and alternator ._ £1,105 Richardson, McCabe, and Co. Karori, Soldiers Cemetery: Marble-work £793 198 ... Hickmott and Sons .. Te Kauwhata Post-office: Erection £1,980 H. Waterhousc Whakarei Stream Bridge £853 138 ... H. W. Langlands Pukeora Sanatorium: Kitchen equipment £164 J. L. Lennard " Crescent." (part only) Mangahao: Voltmeters £228 A. R. Harris and Co. (Ltd.) Evershed and Vig. noles. Waipa Bridge (Toas): Labour only .. £816 A. H. Christie and Son Napier Substation: Erection £8,57458. A. B. Davis Porirua Mental Hospital: Laundrv machinery £829 Teagle, Smith, and Sons W aikato: St.eel crossarms .. • £38878. 6d. Andersons Ltd. W 8.tts Peninsula Prison: Steel sashes, &0. I £160 J. Duthie and Co. (Ltd.) Hanmer: Milking-shed C. Calvert Pukeora Sanatorium: Boilers Seagar Bros. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland: Painting, &c ... I D. Simpson and Sons Invercargill Supreme Court: Alterations ~;i98 Andrews Bros. Otaki Post Office: Additions I£1,068 A. E. Standen Mangarakau River Bridge and approaches £2,225 17s. 6d. T. Watson Gisbome-Napier Railway: Telephone-wire j £506 14s•.. Tolley and Son

F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under-Secretary. 33~4 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

Alterations to Seak of Oharges in force upen tke N 8W Zealand Boilers and shell flues, copper or iron, kitchen; Cla.ss. GOI,ernment RailwaY8. washing, or other open, not otherwise specified. Owner's risk A N pursuance of all powers and authorities enabling me Boiler'casings, conorete. Owner's risk. Speoial I under the Government Railways Act, 1908, and its goods D amendments, and of oJl other powers enabling me in this Roxeq or cartons, cardboard or strawboard, col­ behalf, I, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, acting for the Minister lapsed or nested, not otherwise specified, packed of Railways, do hereby make the following alterations in the in cases or crates. Owner's risk . . .. A scale of charges in force on the New Zealand Government Boxes or cartons, cardboard or strawboard, Railways open for traffic made on the 10th day of August, collapsed or nested, New Zealand manufacture, 1925, and published in the Gautte of 11th August, 1925:- packed in cases or crates. Owner's risk D Boxes consigned to soap or butter faotories, in PART III.--GOODS. pieces, packed, not "returned empties" (or Clas.q K, if cheaper). Half rate . . .. B By adding the word "bone·char" after the words " in each Butter-boxes in pieces, packed, not "returned case for bones" in the first line of paragraph 3 of Regula­ empties." Half rate (Class K, if cheaper) B tion n. Cartons, cardboard or strawboard,collapsed or By adding to Regulation 11 tke foUowing:- nested, not otherwise specified, packed in cases 7. When reloading or adjusting the load en route is or crates. Owner's risk '. A necessary 2s. lOd. per ton may be charged for such reloading Cartons, cardboard or strawboard, collapsed or or adjusting. nested, New Zealand manufacture, packed in cases or crates. Owner's risk D By adding the words "Paragraph 6 of" immediately before Cheese-boxes in shooks. Half rate (Class K,'if the word \" Regulation" in the last line of paragraph I of Regulation 24. cheaper) .. B Concrete boiler-casings. Owner's risk. Speoia.l goods D PART IV.-GOODS: LOCAL RATES. Flues, shell ...... , (See Boilers) NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANOHES. Paper, parchment, for lining butter-boxes, packed D By omitting tke following :- Shooks, packed in bundles, not otherwise specified D Coal consigned from Waro or Hikurangi Coal Company's Soap-boxes in pieces consigned to soap-factories, siding to Onerahi for bunkering ships at Onerahi or for packed, not "returned empties" (Class K, if shipment to ports other than Auckland will be charged cheaper). Half rate , B 3.. lOd. per ton, including weighing and delivery to ship Soda-ash, bleach, packed, consigned to paper- mills. Owner's risk D by skir' Coa from Waro or Hiknrangi Coa.! Company's siding to Onera.hi for shipment to Auckland will be charged And adding tke following- ' 4s. 7d. per ton, inoluding delivery to ship by skip. Boilers, copper or iron, washing or kitchen. Owner's risk. Special goods A Btdter and Okee8e.-8pecial Rates. Boiler-frames, cast-iron, washing or other open, with or without copper boiler. Owner's risk. Butter and cheese Tariki to Moturoa, 14s. Id. per ton. Special goods A By adding thv foUowing :- Boiler frames or casings, concrete, washing or Coal consigned from Waro, Hikurangi, or Hikurangi other open, with or without copper boiler. Coa.! Company's siding to Onerahi for bunkering ships at Owner's risk. Special goods . . . . D Onerahi or for shipment to ports other than Auckland will Boxes or cartons, cardboard or strawboard, be charged 3s. lOd. per ton, including weighing and delivery collapsed or nested, not otherwise specified, to shif by skip. packed in cases or crates or securely packed in Coo. consigned from Waro, Hiknrangi, or Hikurangi bundles. Owner's risk A Coa.! Company's siding to Onerahi for shipment to Auck­ Boxes or cartons, cardboard or strawboard, land will be charged 4s. 7d. per ton, including delivery to collapsed or nested, New Zealand manufacture, ship by ~kip. packed' in cases or crates or securely packed in Wool Rate8. bundles. Owner's risk ...... D Wool in ba.!es, undumped, from PakiJl8:ki to Port Ahuriri Boxes, in pieces, packed, consigned to butter or will be charged Is. 7d. per bale. soap factories, not "returned empties" (the charges not to exoeed those computed at the BuU.er and Okee88.-SpeciaJ Rates. appropriate rate for imported or New Zealand timber, as the case may be, under Class K). Butter and cheese from Otaki to Wellington will be Half rate ...... B Oharged 21s. 8d. per ton. Cartons, cardboard or strawboard, collapsed or nested, not otherwise specified, packed in cases SOUTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANOlIE8. or crates or securely packed in bundles. OWner's By omitting the following regulations :- risk ...... • A Shunting between Pri,Jate Sidings. at Christchurch, Cartons, cardboard or strawboard, collapsed or , RiccarWn, and Addington. nested, New Zealand manufaoture, packed in All goods carried between private sidings at Riccarlon cases or crates or securely packed in bundleE. and private sidings at Addington will be oharged Is. 5d. Owner's risk D per ton or portion of a ton; minimum charge, 7s. Concrete boiler-frames or casings, washing or Grain in lots of not less than 20 tons carried between other open, with 01' without copper boiler, private sidings at Christohurch and private sidings at Owner's risk. Special goods D Riccarton and Addington will be charged 2s. 5d. per ton. Flues, shell. Owner's risk A Foods, farinaceous, not otherwise specified, And substituting the following :- including such imported preparations as " All SNri.nting between Private Siding8 and Station Yara8, Bran" and" Pep," packed. Owner's risk .. A Ohri8lc1vurch, Riccarton, and Addington. Paper, parchment, for lining packages containing All goods carried between private sidings and station New Zealand produce, packed .. .. D yards at Riccarton and private sidings and station yards Rice-meal consigned direct to factories for use in at Addington will be charged Is. 5d. per ton or portion of the manufacture of stock foods . . ..' E a ton; minimum charge, 7s. Shooks for the manufacture of cheese-boxes (the Grain in lots of not less than 20 tons carried between charges not to exceed those computed at the private sidings and station yards at Christchurch and appropriate rate for imported or New Zealand private sidings and station yards at Riccarton and Adding­ t,imber 0.9 the case may be, lmder Claas K). Half ton will be charged 28. 5d. per ton. rate B Shooks, packed in bundles, not otherwise specified PART V.-CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS, LIVE.STOCK, (the ch~ges not to exceed those computed at ETC. the appropriate rate for imp<>rted or New By omitting tke following :- Class. Zealand timber, as the case may be, under Bleach soda-ash, packed, consigned to paper-mills. ClassK) .. D Owner"s risk ...... D Soda ash, packed. Owner's risk l) DEC. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3335

PART VI.-WHARVES. transmit 1:<:> Your Excellency, for the information of your Ministers, copies of a circular issued by the Nobel Committee WHANGAREI RAILWAY WHARVES. of the Norwegian Parliament regarding nominations for the By omitting the following :- Nobel Peace Prize for 1926. On goods and live-stock loaded from or into ships, but 2. I should be glad if your Ministers would cause the not conveyed to or from the wharves by railway, and on conditions of the prize to be made known to those bodies goods conveyed by railway to or from the wharves and and persons who are qualified 1:<:> nominate candidaws. shipped to or from Auckland, the following rates shall be I have, &c., paid b.,' the owners, masters, or agents of vessels :- L. S. AMERY. And 8ubstituting- Governor·Gtmeral, His Excellency General Sir C. Fergusson, On goods and live-stock loaded from or into ships, but Bart., LL.D., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., D.S.O., M_V.O. &c. not conveyed to or from the wharves by railway, and on goods (except coal) conveyed by railway to or from the wharves and shipped to or from Auckland, the following rates shall be paid by the owners, masters, or agents of NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. vessels :- ALL proposals of candidaws for the Nobel Peace Prize, which PART VII.-GEt\TERAL. is to be distributed December 10th, 1926, must, in order to By adding to Regll.lation 10 the following :- be taken into consideration, be laid before the Nobel Com­ 31. The Department will not, receive live poultry for mitwe of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified carriage except in properly constructed coops, cases, or person before the first of February of the same year. crates of a suitable size. Anyone of the following persons is held 1:<:> be duly qualified: (a) Members and late members of the Nobel Committee of As witness my hand this 3rd day of J).,,,ember, 1!l25. the Norwegian Parliament, as well as the advisers appointed at the Norwegian Nobel Institute; (b) members of Parlia· F. H. D. BELL, ment and members of Government of the different States, as Acting for Mjni~ter of Railways. well as members of the Inwrparliamentary Union; (c) mem­ bers of the Inwrnational Arbitration Court at the Hague; .-----~------'------(d) members of the Commission of the Permanent Inter· national Peace Bureau; (e) members and associates of the De8patch, Nobel Peace Prize, 1926. Institute of Inwrnational Law; (f) university professors of political science and of law, of history and of philosophy; and (g) persons who have received the Nobel Peace Prize. Department of Internal Affairs, The No bel Peace Prize may also be accorded 1:<:> institu­ Wellington, 1st December, 1925. tions or associations. T HE following despatch, received from the Secretary of According to the Code of Statuws, par. 8, the grounds State for Dominion Affairs, is published for general upon which any proposal is made must be stawd, and handed information. in along with such papers and other documents as may RICRD. F. BOLLARD, therein be referred to. Miniswr of Inwrnal Affairs. According 1:<:> par. 3, every writwn work, to qualify for a prize, must have appeared in print. For particulars, qualified persons are requested 1:<:> apply (New Zealand.-Dominions No. 432.) to the office of the Nobel Commitwe of the Norwegian Parlia· Downing Street, 29th September, 1925. ment, Drammensvei 19, Oslo. Sm,-With reference to my predecessor's despatch, Dominions [NoTE.-See page 1278 of New Zealand Gazette No. 57, of No. 483 of the 6th October, 1924, I have the honour to 1901, for first notice respecting this bequest.]

Mining Privilege8 to be struck off the Registers.-Notice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Hokitika and Kumara, 18th November, 1925. OTICE i8 hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 30 (3) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914, that the N mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will, unless sufficient causo to tho contrary be shown within three months from the date hereof, be struck off the Register. L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDUJ,E.

------~- No. Date. Nature of PrivUege. Locality. bglstered Holder.

HOKITIKA REGISTRY. 1616 18/8/05 Residence·site Rimu James O'Connor. 1766 14/9/06 Extended claim Peter Fisher. 2160 26/2/09 Special claim Mount" Graham .. L.B. and G. S. Maben and W. R. Cook. 3255 20/10/15 Residence-site Rimu James Griffin. Il72 9/10/03 Special claim Hokitika Montezuma Gold - dredging Company (Limited). 4276 19/7/23 Extended alluvial claim Kanieri Forks Neil Nicholson.' 4288 2/8/23 STAFFORD REGISTRY.

883 15/3/06 Special claim Middle Branch Flat I James Shannon. 1021 17/10/07 Residence·site Tunnel Terrace .. John Baretta. Il15 19/Il/08 Callaghans John R. Honey. 1148 26/1/09 Extend~ claim John Reedy. 1I83 22/6/09 Special claim Middle" Branch Flat Joseph Carmine. 1262 21/4/10 Residence·site Tunnel Tarr'ace .. Patrick Rowland. 19298 21/3/77 Camp Reserve Samuel Stewart. 1275 19/5/10 Tunnel 'L'errace _. Paul Arnerich. 1456 19/9/12 Italian Gully , Arthur William Honey. 1563 17/4/14 Special claim Liverpool Bill's .. I Ah Hung and Lock Chung. 3336 THE NEW ZEAI~AND GAZETTE.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES. 3. At the end of tern1 leaRc to be offered at auction for Ifurther term of twenty· one years, at rent to be fixed by Land in Wellington Land District forfeit~d. arbitration, the incoming lesH"e to pay the value of improve. ments whICh IS to be handed over to the outgoing lessee. Department of I,ands and Survey, 4. No transfer or sublease allowed without consent of Land Wellington, 21st Novembnr, 1925. Board. OTICE is hereby given that the license of the under­ 5. Interest at rate of 10 per cent. per annum to be paid on N mentioned land having been declared forfeited by rent in arrear. resolution of the Wellington Land Board, the said land has 6. Consent of Land Board to be obtained before erecting thereby reverted to the Crown under provisions of the Land any building Or cutting up or subdividing the allotments. Act, 1924. 7. I"ease will be registered under the Land Transfer Act. 8. Lease is liable to forfeiture if conditions violated. SCHEDULE. Full particulars may be obtained at this office. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. N. C. KENSINGTON, TENURE: O.R.P. License No. 1338. Section 16, Block X, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Horopito West Village Settlement. Formerly held hy J. Pope. Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of license. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Lands. STATE FOREST SERVICE NOTICE.

Lands in Gisborne Land Di8trict forfeited. Milling.timber for Sale /nJ Public Tender.

Department of Lands and Survey, State Forest Service, Wellington, 2Brd Novemher, I !l25. Palmerston North, 30th November, 1925. OTICE is hereby given that the licenses of the under­ N OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the N mentioned lands having been declared forfeited by ,1 purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber will resolution of the Gisborne Land 130ard, the said ]>1nds have close at the office of the State Forest Service, Palmerston tbereby reverted to the Crown, under the provisions of the North, at 4 o'dock p.m., on 30th December, 1925. Land Act, 1924, and the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1915, and amendments. SCHEDULE.

SCHEDULE. W~:LUNGTON FOREST-CONSERVATION REGIO"!.-HAWKE'S BAY I,A"!1l DISTRIC1·. GISllORNF. LAND DrS1'RICT. TENURE: O.R P. I,icense No. 3044. Section 2, .Block T, AI,I, the milling-timber on that, parcel of land, containing UrutaW>1 Survey District. Licensee; E. .J. Brown. Reason approximately 18S aCl'es, situated in Wakarara Survey District for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of license. (State Forest No. 2+). The block is about thirty miles from Tenure: O.R.P. J,icense No. 4185. Section 7, Block I, Waipawa by good metalled road. Motu West Survpy District. Licensee: .T. \V. Arthur. The estimated quantity of timber in superficial feet. is Reason for forfeiture: Non-compliance with conditions of 4,604,900, made up as follow" ;- license. Rimu 3,610,300 G. JAS. ANDER,sON, for Minister of Lands. :Miro 345,200 Matai 327,700 Kahikatea 162,300 Town Land in Southland Land District for Lease by Public Beech 159,400 Auction. Upset price, £7,114_ Ground-rent, £9 8s. per annum. Department of Lands and Survey, Time for removal of timber: Five years. Invercargill, 30th November, 1925. OTICE is hereby given that leases of the undermen­ Terms of Payment. N tioned sections will be offered for lease by public auction at the Courthouse, Gore, at 11 o'clock a.m., on A marked cheque for 10 per cent. of the tender, together Tuesday, the 12th January, 1926, under the provisions of with half-year's ground-rent and £1 Is. license fee, must the Education Reserves Act, 1908, and amendments, and accompany the tender, and the balance be paid by sixteen section 5 (c) of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. equal quarterly instalments, the first of which shall be paid· six months after the date of sale. SCHEDULE. . Terms and Conditiona. SOUTHLlI.ND LAND DISTRICT. 1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by "on Town of Gore. demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis· faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at Section. \ Block. Area. I El~~!l 1 per cent. in excess of bank rates will be charged I Rental. on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date ------A."'-R:-P:---;l;:-';:-d: of f.a~~:~~ght to cut and remove the timber will be sold in Allotm('nt i1 ~~ ;~ XVI 0 0 30 4 10 0 accordance with the provisions of the l"orests Act, 1921-22, 14 of 23 0 0 39 4 0 0 the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. 16 of 23 0 0:19 4 0 0 3. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that 1 of 12 0 1 12 3 10 0 the local controlling body may require the successul tenderer 2 of 12 0 I 20 3 10 0 to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that 3 of 12 0 I 29 3 10 0 body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber 4 of 12 0 1 1 3 IO 0 may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued 5 of 12 g ~ 1~ ~ ~g Z a letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been 6 of 12 () 1 5 3 10 0 made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned. 7 of 12 4. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality 8 of 12 g ~ g ~ ~g Z and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to the sale. 1~ ~~ g g ~ g ~ ~g g 5. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre- pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender ~: ~~ g g ~ g, ~ ~g Z will not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is 15 of 12 0 1 0 I 3 10 0 submitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the ______~______tender by the Commissioner of State Forests. Good building-sites, situated 18 to 40 chains from Gore 6. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Railway-station and Post-office. Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or after the closing-date for receipt of tenders. ABSTRACT OF CONDITIONS 01' I,EASE. 7. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein men- 1. A half-year's rent at the rate offered, together with rent tioned, it will remain open for application at the upset price for the broken period from the date of the sale to the 30th until further notice. June, 1926, and lease and registration fees (£2 2s.) to be paid I 8. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from on the fall of the hammer. any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed 2. The term of the lease is twenty-one years, without right in envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Palmerston of renewaL North," and endorsed" Tender for Timber." DECl. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 833.7

The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be SCHEDULE. issued to the purchaser and further particulars may be . obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director WESTLAND FOREST' CONSERVATION REGION.-'-'WESTLAND of Forestry, Wellington. LAliD DIsTRIar. S. A. C. DARBY, ALL th~ milling:timber on that piece of land, containing 261 Acting Officer in Charge. acres, situated m Block IX, Kanieri Survey District, portion of State Forest Reserve No. 1462, situated about eight mile~ from Hokitika Railwav·station. Milli1l1J.timber for Sale by Public Tender. Tho total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 480,600, or in superficial feet, 3,135,000, made up as follows:- State Forest Service, Species. Coblc Feet. Superficial Feet. Hokitika, 24th November, 1925. Rimu .. 470,348 3,072,893 OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the Kahikatea 10,291 62,107 N purchase of the undermentioned milling.timber will close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika at Upset price, £2,420. 4 o'clock p.m., on Wednesday, the 30th December, 1925. ' Ground rent, £13 Is. per annum. Time for removal, three years. SCHEDULE. WESTLAND FOREST· CONSERVATION REGION. - WESTLAND Ter~ oj Payment. LAND DISTRICT. A marked cheque for one·tenth of the purchase.money, ALL the ~g.~imber on that piece of land, containing together with half·year's ground rent and £1 Is. license fee, must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid by seven 35 acres! ~Ituated ill Block I, Hohonu Survey District, portion of ProvlSlonal State Forest Reserve No. 1605, situated about equal quarterly payments, the first of which shall be paid on ten miles from Gladstone Railway.station. the 1st day of May, 1926. The ground rent shall be paid The total estimated quantity in cubic feet is 99,027, or in half·yearly in advance during the currency of the license. superficial feet 621,949, made up as follows :- Terms and Conditions. Species. Cubic Feet. Super. Feet. Rimu .• 93,128 615,919 l. All" instalment. payments shall be seoured by "on Totara 899 6,030 demand promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis. Upset price, £500. faction of the CommiBBioner of State Foreets, and interest Ground rent, £1 6s. 3d. at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current Time for removal, nine months. bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes· overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment. Terms. of Payment. 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in A marked cheque for one· half of the purchase·money, accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act 1921-22 plus ground rent and £1 Is. license fee, must accompany the the regulations in force thereunder,.. and these conditions. ' tender, and the balance be paid on the 1st day of March 3. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that 1926. ' the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer Terms and Condition8. to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that 1. All instalment·payments shall be secured by "on body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber demand" promissory notes made and endorsed to the satis· may be transporten, and before a sawmill license is issued" letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been faction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned. at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue 4. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality from the date of maturity to the date of payment. and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters 2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in relative to the sale. accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921-22, 5. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is pre. the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions. pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender will 3. The attention of all tenderers is drawn to the fact that not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is sub· the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer nutted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that by the COn1missioner of State Forests. body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber 6. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been 7. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned made in this connection must be produced to t'he undersigned. 4. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality it will remain open for application at the upset price until further notice. and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters . 8. The licensee shall remove any tree· tops or other obstruc· relative to the sale. 5. Each tenderer mnst state the total price that he is pre· tlOns from the water· race caused by his logging·operations, pared to pay for each species. The highest or any tender will a.nd shall repair any damage to the race from the same canse, not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described .is sub· at his own expense. mitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender 9. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed by the Commissioner of State Forests. 6. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State in envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika," Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber and endorsed "Tender for Timber." either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders. The conditions which will be inserted in the lice~se to be 7. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned, issued to the purchaser, and further particulars, may be it will remain open for application at the upset price until obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director further notice. ' of Forestry, Wellington. 8. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed A. D. McGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests. in envelopes addressed "Conservator of Forests, Hokitika." and endorsed" Tender for Timber." The conditions which will be inserted in the license to be issued to the purchaser, and further particulars, may be MAORI LANDS NOTICE. obtained on applioation to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, Wellington. Maori Lanit.s for Lease by Public Tender . .&. D. MoGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests. Office of the Aotea District Maori Land Board, Wanganui, 2nd December, 1925. Milli1l1J·timber for Sale by Tender. "IOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land .L' Act, 1909, and amendments, and the regulations State Forest Service, thereunder, that written tenders are invited and will be reo Hokitika, 24th November, 1925. ceived at the office of the Aotea District Maori Land Board, OTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the Wanganui, up to 3 o'clock p.m., on Wednesda-y, 30th Deoember, N. purchase of the undermentioned milling· timber will 1925, for the lease of the lands described in the First Schedule close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at hereto, on the terms and conditions set out in the Second 4 o'clock p.m., on Wednesda.y, the 30th December, 1925. Schedule hereto. F 3838 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

FIRST SCHEDULE. renewal for one further term of sixteen and one· half PART Ra.etihi 3B 2B, being Section 12, Block I, Ma.kotuku years at a rental assessed at 5 per cent. of the unim· Survey Distriot,: Area.: 299 &ores 3 roods. Upset rent&l per proved value of the land at the time of renewal, acre per a.nnum Is. 6d. Loa.ding for improvements: fencing, such valuation, in the event of dispute, to be determined by arbitration. Compensation for sub· £61. The a.bove section is situa.ted a.bout 4 miles from Ohakune stantial improvements will be allowed to the lessee, Railway.st&tion; access by Raetihi-Ohakune Road. Two as provided in section 263 of the Native Land Act, miles and a half of road metalled and in good order, balance 1909. not metalled. Approximately 140 acres fiat to undulating, (b.) Lessee will have no right to minerals without special balance easy hills, Timber has been milled, but sufficient reo license, but he may use on the land any minerals mains for fencing purposes. for any agricllitura.l, pastoral, household, roadmaking, NOTE.-This section is loaded with a valuation of £61 for or building purposes. fencing. . This sum must be paid to the Board in the event of (c.) Rent shall be payable half-yearly in advance. Lessee the successful tenderer being other than the person recognized shall not assign the lease without the Board's consent. by the Board to be equitably entitled to the value of the im· Lessee shaH 'Culti vate in a husbandlike manner and provements. keep land free from noxious weeds. Lessee shall keep fences and buildings in repair. (d.) Lessee will not be permitted to assign his lease until SECOND SCHEDULE. after two years' occupation of the land. (e.) Lessee will fence without any right of resort to the CONDITIONS OF TENDER. Board for contribution on account of the Board 1. TENDERS must be written in the form provided for the owning adjacent land; but the provision shall not purpose, and be forwarded in a sealed envelope, so as to be deprive the lessee of any rights he may have against received at the Board's office, Wanganui, not later than any subsequent occupier, other than the Board, of 3 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 30th December, 1925. such adjacent land. 2. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to (f.) The lessee will be entitled to possession on the accept. six months' rent at the rate tendered. ance of his tender. 3. Any tender not in conformity with these conditions is (g.) It will be a condition of the lease that any contract liable to rejection. The Board may, if it thinks fit, decline for the sale by the lessee of timber or timber.like trees must all tenders. be subject to the approval of the Board, and that one·half of 4. The successful tenderer will be entitled to possession on the royalty at rates current in the district, or one· half of t·he receipt of a notification of the acceptance of his tender. consideration if the timber and trees are sold for a lump Bum, II. Deposits with tenders which are not accepted will be shall be paid to the Board for any timber cut and sold from returned to the respective tenderers. oft the land. 6. If the rental tendered by two or more tenderers is equal, 11. The lease will be prepared by the Board at the cost of and is higher than that oftered by any other tenderer, the (,he lessee. The cost is £3 3s., together with the cost of Board shall decide in such manner as it thinks fit which stamping the same. tender (if any) shall be accepted. 12. Forms of tender and declar84ion forms oan be obtained 7. If from any cause whatever the Board shall be unable at the post.offines at Ohakllne, Raetihi, and B,t the Native to grant a lease, the successful tenderer shall be entitled to a Department Offices, Wellington and Wanganui. refund of his deposit, but shall have no claim for damages, compensation, or interest on the deposit. INS'l'l!.UOTIONS TO APPLICANTS. S. The successful tenderer shall be required, within thirty days from the date on which the lease shall be tendered to The lands are desnribed for the general information of him, to sign same in triplicate. In the event of his failure to intending selectors, who are recommended, nevertheless, to do so, the Board may forfeit the rent paid by him, and again make a personal inspection, as the Board is not responsible offer the land for lease,freed from any obligation to the for the absolute accuracy of any description. defaulting tenderer. Areas are liable to slight alterations. 9. Th~-successful tenderer on being advised that his tender Tenders must be sent to the office of the Aotea District is accepted must lodge a declaration to the effect that he is Maori Land Board., \Vanganui, and must be made on the pro· not prohibited under Part XII of the Native Land Act, 1909 per forms, to be obtained at the office of the Board anli at the (relating to limitation of area), from acquiring the area post. offices in the locality of the land to be offered. tendered for. Full particulars may be obtained at the Head Office, Native 10. The lease will be issued subject to the provisions of Department, Wellington, and at t,he office of the Aorea the Native Land Acts and the regulations thereunder, and District Maori Land Board, Wanganui. will contain, infer alia, the following provisions :- (a.) The terms of the lease will be fifteen years from 1st JAS. W. BROWNE, January, 1926, at the rental tendered, with right of President, Aotea District Maori Land Board.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Gourt kolden at Auckland. I~ Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Gourt holden at Hamilton.

OTICE is hereby given that. G. F. ROBINSON, of OTICE is hereby given that CLEMENT WESTBURY DEW, N Sheppherd's Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, Builder, was N of Te Kuiti, Labourer, was this day adjudged bank. this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting rupt; and I here by summon a meeting of creditors to be holden of creditors t<> be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 15th at the Courthouse, Te Kuiti, on Thursday, the 10th day of day of Deoember, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. December, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. W. S. FISHER, W. S. FISHER, 20th November, 1925. Official Assignee. 24th November, 1925. Official Assignee.

In Bankruproy.-In tke Supreme Court holden at Auckland. In Bankruproy.-In the Supreme Gourt holden at HamiUon. -OTICE is hereby given that WILL~ H~NRY HALE~, " T OTICE is hereby given that ANDREW AITKEN, of N ~ate of Matamat&, but now of Walhl, Mmer, was t.hIs I _"I Taumarunui, Engine.driver, was this day adjudged day ad!udged bankrupt; and I hereby summ,on a meetmg Ibankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to of ored,tors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 14th be holden at the Courthouse Taumarunui on Monday the day of December, 1925, at 11 o'clock a.m. 7th day of December, 1925, ~t 11 o'clock ~.m. ' W. S. FISHER, W. S. FISHER, . 26th November, 1925. Official Assignee. I 24th November, 1925. Official Assignee.

In Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Court holden at Auckland. In Bankruptcy. OTICE is hereby given that ROBERT PERCIVAL VIVIAN . N VICTOR RUDOLPH BILLING, of Ohinepanea, Farmer, In the estate of WILLIAM LINTS, of WanganUl, PRODUOER. was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a I NOTICE is hereby given that a third and final dividend of meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse, Te 1 2s. 6d. in the pound (making in all 12s. 6d. in the Puke, on Tuesday, the 15th day of Deoember, 1925, at 11 Ipound) is now payable on all accepted and proved claims, at o'clock a.m. my office, 44 Maria Place, Wangauni. W. S. FISHER, I E. M. SILK, 30th November, 1921i. Officilll Assij!uee. 24th November, 1925. Deputy Ofticia.l Assignee. \, l'H~ t.l~W Z~ALAND GAZ~TTE. 333Q

In Banlr:ruptcy. I m of Muriwhenua Survey District, being part of the land __ contained in Provisional Register-book, Vol. 27, folio 160 OTICE is hereby given that the following dividends (Auckland Registry). THE TOKERAU DISTRICT MAORI N have been declared in the undermentioned estates; LAND BOARD (lessor) to SIDNEY PERCIVAL EVANS, promil!llOry notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement of Auckland, Company-manager (lessee). prior to receipt of dividend :- The above-named lessor having re-entered and recovered S d pOBBession of the above-described land for non-payment of Kingsland, Reginald James, of Picton, Draper- eOon rent, it is my intention to notify such re-entry upon the dividend of Is. in the pound. Provisional Register-book on the expiration of one month Draper, James Edwin, of Blenheim, Butcher-Second and from the 3rd December, 1925. final dividend of 3id. in the pound. Devereux, John, of Blenheim, Hotelkeeper-Second and final Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this .3Oth dividend of 3ld. in the pound. day of November, 1925. A. F. BENT, Official Assignee. A. V. STURTEVA.."'IT, District Land Registrar. Dated at Blenheim, 26th November, 1925.

VIDENCE of the loss of oocupation license with right In Bankruptey.-In tke Supreme Goon holden at Ghristchurch. E of purchase, Vol. 154, folio 264, for Section 79 of the Parish of Waikiekie, in favour of MARY MARIA WALKER, OTICE is hereby given that' ROBERT JAMES TAYLOR, Wife of HEN1I.Y JOHN WALKER, of Waikiekie, Farmer, having N1 of Belfast, Butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; been lodged with me, together with an application for pro­ and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at visional occupation lioense, notice is hereby given of my my office on Wednesday, the 9th day of December, 1925, at intention to iSBue such provisional occupation license accord­ 2.30 p.m. ingly on the expiration of fourteen days from 3rd December, A. W. WATTERS, 1925. 28th November, 1925. Official Assignee. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 30th day of November, 1925. In BQBlr:ruptey.-In tke Supreme Goon holden at Ghristchurch. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registr&r.

OTICE is hereby given that HORAOE EnwABD STEPHENS, N of 42 BUrlington Street, Christchurch, Storekeeper, VIDENCE of the loss of certificate of title, Vol. 21, was thIs day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a E folio 150, for Allotment No.3 of the Village of Upper meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, Rangiriri in favour of JOHN HAWKINS GRAHAM, of the lOth day of December, 1925, at 2.30 p.m. Rangiriri, Farmer, having been lodged with me, together A. W. WATTERS, with an application for a provisional certificate of title, notice 30th November, 1925. Official Assignee. 18 hereby given of my intention to i88ue suoh provisional cer· tificate of title accordingly on the expiration of fourteen days from the 3rd day of December, 1925. In Bankruptcy. Dated this 30th day of November, 1925, at the Land OTIOE is hereby given that WILLIAM MURPHY, of Registry Office at Auckland: N Waituna, near Waimate, Farmer, was this day adjudged A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse at Waimate, on Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1925, at 11 o'clock. VIDENCE of the lOBS of certificate of title, Vol. 56, F. A. RAYMOND, E folio 218, for the Island of Kaikoura, adjacent. to Great 23rd November, 1925. Deputy Official· Assignee. Barrier Island, in favour of GEORGE THOMAS BAYLY, of Auckland, Grazier, having been lodged with me, together with an application for a provisional certificate of title, notice In Banlr:ruptcy. 18 hereby given of my intention to iSBue such provisional certificate of title accordingly on the expiration of fourteen In the estate of HAROLD ROLLINSON, of Timaru, Garage- days from the 3rd day of December, 1925. proprietor. Da~d at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 30th OTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of 5s. in day of November, 1925. N the pound is now payable at my office, 213 Stafford Street, Timaru, in the above estate oU' all proved and accepted A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. claim•• F. A. RAYMOND, 30th November, 1925. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged In Banlcruptey.-In tke Supreme Goon holden at Dunedin. forbidding the same within one calendar month of the issue of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice :- OTICE is hereby given that ANGUS WILLIAM CAMERON 13427. VERNON DOUGLAS SMITH.-Lot 1, deposit N MAoDONALD, of Queenstown, Sawmiller, was this day plan 7596, part of Rural Section 252, Trafalgar Street, City adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of of Christchurch. Occupied by Joseph Henry Blackman. creditors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 11th day 13423. THOMAS ALVIN GUY.-Lot 1, deposit plan 01 December, 1925, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. 7646, Rural Sections 2235, 2363, and 4577, Carpenters, E. W. CAVE, Bealeys West Coast, and Hasketts Roads, ,Block IX, Christ­ 28th November, 1925. Official Assignee. church Survey District. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 1st day of December, 1925, at the Lands Registry In Banlr:ruptey.-In tke Supreme Goon holden at InvercargiU. Office, Christchurch. OTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WILLS, of Invercar­ P. DALRYMPLE, Assistant Land Registrar. N gill, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Supreme Court, on Thursday, the lOth day of December, PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of 1925, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. A a provisional certificate of title, Vol. 91, folio 21, for W. D. WALLACE, Lot 24, deposit plan 231, Tengawai Survey' District, whereof 26th November, 1925. Officiai. Assignee. FRANCIS LAKE MoGREGOR, of Christchurch, Sheep· farmer, is the registered proprietor, and evidence having'been furnished of the loss of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue a new certificate LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. of title in lieu thereof at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. EMORANDUM of Lease No. 8789 of SIlCtion numbered Dated at the Land Registry Office at Christchurch this M " E" of Pakohu No. 2 Block, situated in Blocks 30th day of November. 1925. ' XIV and XV of Parengarenga Survey District, and Block P. DALRYMPLE, Assistant Land Registrar. 3840" THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.' 83~

' 6TICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 262 (2). N after described will be brought under, the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ ALAN LESLIE BARNARD ROSS, Assistant Registrar bidding the same within one calendar month from the date I , of Companies, do hereby give notice that an affidavit, of publication of the New Zealand Gazetf,e containing this .a copy of which is hereunder given, by SIDNEY PITT and notice ,- ROBERT BUOHANAN A~DERSON, two directors of the STRAT­ FORD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY (LIMITED), has 5315. WALTER RYDER.-73 acres 2 roods 7'1 percne., ;been lodged with me, and that, unless notice of objection be part Section 61, Motoa Block (and accretion), Block VII, lodged with me within sixty days of this date, I shall proceed Mount Robinson Survey District. Occupied by applicant. to declare the said company to be dissolved in manner pro­ Plan 7454. .vided by the Companies Act, 1908. , 5316. JAMES CLARK LEWIS and DAVID LAING Signed this 23rd day of November, 1925. BLYTH.-463 acres 7 perches, part Section 250, Left Bank, Wanganui River, Block XI,.Kaitawa Survey Di.trict. Occu­ A. L. B. ROSS, pied by Alexander Donald Mackintosh. Plan 7346. Assistant Registrar of Companies, Taranaki. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. 'WE, SIDNEY PITT and ROBERT BUOHANAN ANDERSON, two , Dated this 1st day of December, 1925, at the Land Registry directors of the STRATFORD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Office, 'Wellington. COMPANY (LIMITED), incorporated under the Companies Act, C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. '1908, do hereby make oath &nd say,- That the nominal capital of the said company is £5,000 in 500 shares of £10 each. That the shares have been fully paid up. That the company has no assets, and has ceased to carry ADVERTISEMENTS. on business. And we do hereby apply for declaration of dissolution of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266 (3). . such company. SIDNEY PITT. R. B. ANDERSON. AKE notice that at the expiration of three months T from this date the name of the undermentioned com­ Sworn befor.. me, this 21st day of November, 1925- pany will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck C. E. Wilson, J.P. off the Register; and the company will be dissolved:- , Editrola Limited. 1920/125. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF PLACE OF OFFICE AND Dated at Auckland this 25th day of November, 1925. BUSINESS. WM. G. FLETCHER, Assistant Registrar of Companies. ESSRS. GOLLlN AND CO. PBOPlUETARY (LmrrED), M hereby gives notice that it has changed the situation of its office and place of business from the 1st Hoor, l':l'athan's Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington, to the 1st floor, Messrs. THE COMPANIES ACT, 19Q8, SECTION 266 (3). Huddart Parker Buildings, Post Office Square, Wellington. Dated this 5th day of November, 1925. AKE notice that at the expiration of three months from GOLLIN AND CO. PROPltIETARY (LIMITED). T the date hereof the name of the undermentioned com- pany will, unless cause is shown to the hontrary, be struck off By its Attorney, the Register, and the company dissolved :- 1088 W. PREEDY. The Ready Bullion Mining Company (Limited). 1919/3. , Given under my hand at Hokitika, this 30th day of No- NEW CREEK PROSPECTING AND DEVELOPMENT vember,19.20. SYNDICATE (LIMITED). E. C. ADAMS, n Assistant Registrar of Companies. IN LIQUIDATION. . OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the share­ N holders in the above company will be held, in accord­ THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 262. ance with section 230 of the Companies Aot, 1908, at the office of the undersigned, Tribune Buildings, Hastings, on NOTIOE OF DIsSOLUTION OF A COMPANY. Friday, 18th December, 1925, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of laying before the shareholders the account Showing the manner JOHN HENRY MoKAY, Assistant Registrar of Com­ in which the company has been wound up, and the assets of I , panies, do hereby give notice that an affidavit, copy the company disposed of, and giving any explanation to 'of which is given hereunder, by two directors of the TAIHAPE shareholders that they may desire. HARDWARE (LmrrED). has been lodged with me, and that LAURENCE A. DENTON, unless notice of objection be lodged with me within sixty days 1095 Liquidator. of this date, I shall proceed to declare the said company to be dissolved in manner provided by the Companies Act, 1908. JOHN H. MoKAY, In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the Assistant Registrar of Companies. matter of the CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY OF STRATFORD (lilllfITED) in voluntary liquidation. Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of November, 1925. N accordance with section 230 of the Companies Act, 1908, I notice is hereby given that the final general meeting In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and 'its amend-' of the above company for the purposes of considering the ments; and in the matter of the TAIHAPE HARDWARE Liquidator's accounts will be held in the Liquidator's office, (LmrrED) a, duly incorporated company under the above Broadway, Stratford, on Wednesady, 23rd December, 1925, Act. at 11 a.m. WE, FBEDEBIOK WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, of Taihape, Furnisher, T. HARRY PENN, and EVALINE SAEAlI SOMERVILLE, his Wife, two Directors Liquidator. of the TAIHAPE HARDWARE (LmrrED), inoorporated under Stratford, 17th November, 1925. 1096 the Companies 'Aot, 190'S, do hereby make oath and say,- 1. That the nominal capital of the said company is two thousand pounds (£2,000) in two thousand shares of one ARCTIC FUR COMPANY (LIMITED). pound (£1) each. , , 2. That the s.hares have been fully paid up. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. 3. That the company has no assets or liabilities and has , ceased to carry on .business. OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the And we do hereby apply for declaration of dissolution of N J,. above-named company will be ,held at the office of suoh company. Messrs. Calder and Goldwater, Solicitors, Victoria Arcade, , E. S. SOMERVILLE. Auckland, on Monday, the 21st December, 1925, at 11.30 a.m., F. W. SOMERVILLE. for the purpose of receiving the final statement of the Liqui­ , Severally sworn at Taihape this 23rd day of October, 1925, dator re the winding-up of the company. befo~, me-Thos. C. Kincai,d, a Solicitor of the Supreme L. E. BULL, ,

DEc. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3341

AUCKLAND MOTOR-BUS COMPANY (LIMITED). MATAKAOA COUNTY COUNCIL.

OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general BESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.'· N meeting of the above company held 09 10th day of III October, 1925, the following resolution was passed :- N pursuance and in exercise of the powersIvest{)d in it in That the Auckland IVlotor- bus Company (Limited) be wound I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and up voluntarily, and that Mr. H. B. ANDERSON be appointed of all other powers (if any), the Matakaoa County Council the Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up. hereby resolves as follows :- H. B. ANDEBSON, That, for tho purpose of providing for the payment of Liquidator. interest and sinking fund and other charges on the Matakaoa 1098 County Council Potaka--Waikura Boad Loan of £3,000, 1925, authorized to be raised by the Council under the above­ WAIOTAHI DRAINAGE BOALD. mentioned Act, for the purpose of constructing the Potaka-­ Waikura Road, as far as the money will permit, the Matakaoa RESOLU'fION MAKING SPECIAL BATE. County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one-fifth of one penny in the pound (£1) on the rateable value N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the in .the Potaka--W~i~ura or Whangaparaoa .Biding Special­ Waiotahi Drainage Board hereby resolves as follows:- ratmg Ar~a: comprIsmg all rateable property m the Whanga- That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking I paraoa BI?ing of the County of Matakaoa, a,;,d declares t~at fund, and other charges on a loan of £1,050, anthorized to be such speCIal rat{) shall be an annual-recurrmg rate dunng raised by the Waiotahi Drainage Board under the above- the currency of s,:,ch loan, and be p~yable on the first day of mentioned Act, for the purpose of providing a flood-gate and October .and Apn~ m each 'year durmg the currency of such necessary drainage-works, the said Waiotahi Drainage Board loan, bemg a pe:wd of t~lfty-SIX and one-half (36!) years, hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence in the one or untIl the loan IS fully paId off. pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of thc ll03 D. ,J. McNAUGH'.r, County Clerk. Waiotahi Drainagc District, conprising tho whole of the said district; and that such special rate shall be an annual-recur­ ring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable HAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. annually on the 31st day of December in each and every year during the currency of such loan, bcing a period of RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in ROBEBT IBWIN, Chairman. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and noo T. H. PEARSON, Clerk. of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Hauraki Plains County Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of WHANGAREI BOBOUGH COUNCIL. interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Hauraki . Plains County Maukoro Deviation Bridge Loan of £1,400, BESOLUTION MADE IN PURSUANCE OF THE LOCAL BODIES' 1925, authorized to be raised by the Hauraki Plains County LOANS ACT, 1913. Council under the a bove-mentioned Act, for the purpose of pro­ viding the Hauraki Plains County Council's share of the cost 1. WHEREAS the resolution striking a special rate of of constructing a bridge, together with approaches thereto, one-sixth of a penny (td.) in the pound on the rate­ over the Piako River at or near Tahuna, which bridge is more able value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable particularly described in the Warrant dat{)d the 27th day of property in the Borough of Whangarei passed on the 2nd day March, 1925, issued under the hand of His Exc·ellency the of February, 1925, and gazetted in theNew Zealand Gazeite of Governor-General pursuant to the provisions of section 119 the 12th day of February, 1925, page 542, as aecurity for the of the Public Works Act, 1908, and published in the New Whangarei Borough Railway Overhead Bridges Loan of £5,450, Zealand Gazette on the 2nd day of April, 1925, on page 998, shows the. term of snch loan be twenty (20) years: And the said Council hercby makes and levies a special rate of whereas the term of such loan is thiirty-six and a half (36!) one-fortieth (1/40th) of a penny in the pound sterling on the years, that such resolution be rescinded. rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all 2. That for the purpose of providing for the payment of rateable property in the whole of the County of Hauraki interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of £5,450, Plains; and that such special rate shall be an annually authorized to be raised by the Whangarei Borough Council recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable under the above-mentioncd Act, for the purpose of construct­ yearly on the 1st day of July in each and every year during ing overhead railway crossings at Walton Street, and Rust the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six and a Lane, in the Borough of Whangarei, the said Council hereby half (36!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. makes and levies a special rate of one-sixth of a penny (!d.) in the pound sterling on the rateable value (on the basis of JAMES C. MILLER, Chairman. unimproved value) of all rateable property in the whole of the 1104 ERNEST WALTON, Clerk. Borough of Whangarei; and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of June in each and ,wery N OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 230 year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty­ of the Companies Act, 1908, a general meeting of six and a half (36!) years or until the loan is fully paid off. BENNE1'T McDONALD (LIMITED), in liquidation, will be held at the offices of Messrs. Chambers, Worth, and Chambers, JAMES E. HOLMES, Mayor. 23 Shortland Street, Auckland, on Monday, the 14th day of nOI C. L. GBANGE, Town Clcrk. December, 1925, at 9.30 a.m., for the purpose of having laid before the meeting the account of the Liquidator showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and DANNEVIRKE COUNTY COUNCIL. the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing an explanation thereof given by the Liquidator. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. STANLEY G. CHAMBERS, Liquidator. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Dated the 27th day of November, 1925. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the n05 Dannevirke County Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing instalments and principaf TARANAKI ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. on a loan of forty-five thousand pounds (£45,000) authorized; to be raised for the purpose of providing money for con­ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TA.KE LANDS SITUATE IN BLOCK struction and reconstruction work on the main highways VI, HumOA SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE within the County of Dannevirke, the Dannevirke County ELECTRIC WORKS OF THE BOARD. Council hereby makes and levies a special rate sixty-sixth one hundredths (66/100ths) of a penny in the pound on the ' OTICE is hereby given that the Taranaki Electric­ unimproved value of all rateable property in the County of N.... power Board proposes, under the provisions of the Dannevirke, such rate to be an annual-recurring rate during Public Works Act, 1908, and its amendments, and the Electric­ the currency of the loan, being a period of twenty-five years, power Boards Act, 1918, and its amendments, to execute or until the loan is fully paid off, and to be payable on the certain public works-namely, the construction of electric 1st day of April in each and every year. works as defined by the said Electric-power Boards Act, n02 1<'. M. BAKER, County Clerk. 1918; and for the purposes of such public works the lands ------~-----~------.------.-.------.------~---~------

3342 ~1l1!1 NEW zEALAND GAZE~TE. [No.' 88

described in the Schedule below are required to be taken, Central Fire Brigade Station with men's quarters and other particularly for the purpose of constructing and creatingla requisite outbuildings, yard, appliances, and equipment-­ storagelreservoir ox!:,lake thereon in connectionlwith such and for the purposes of such public work the lands described electric.works.and.for,road.deviation purposes . .." in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. III,And!notice is hereby further given that plans.of the lands And notice is hereby aklo given that a plan showing the lands so required to!be taken are deposited in the post-office, required to be taken for the said public work, together with the situate in the railway-station buildings at Tariki, and are names of the owners and occupiers of such lands, is deposited there open for inspect.ion without fee by all person.. during in the office of the Dunedin Fire Board in Cumberland Street, ordinary office hours; and that all person.. affected by the Dunedin, and is there open for inspection daily (without fee) execution of the said public works or by the taking of such by all persons at all reasonable hours; and that all persons land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the affected by the execution of the said public work or the taking execution of the said public works or to the taking of such of such lands are hereby called upon and required to set forth lands, set forth the same in writing within forty (40) days in writing any well-grounded objections to the executio'! of from the first publication of this notice to the Clerk of the the said public work or to the taking of the said lands, and Taranaki Electric'power Board at its offices situate in Bridge to send such writing, within forty days from the first publica­ Street, Eltham, Taranaki. tion of this notice, to the Dunedin Fire Board addressed to the Secretary of the said Board at the above address. SOHEDULE. The parcels of land required to be taken:- SCHEDULE. Approximate area of each of the parcels of land required to A. R. P. be taken:- o 1 0·04 Section 3, Block XXII; coloured mauve. A. R. P. Being o 0 7·28 I,ot 5, Land Transfer Plan 312 (being part o 2 29 Subdivision 1 of Section 50, Block VI, Huiroa Section I, Block XXII); coloured yellow. Survey District. Coloured on plan: yellow. o 0 7·28 Lot 6, Land Transfer Plan 312 (being part o 0 11·5 Subdivision 2 of Section 50, Block VI, Huiroa Section I, Block XXII); coloured blue. Survey District. Coloured on plan: yellow. All situate in the City of Dunedin and particularly delineated All in the Land Registration District of Taranaki; as the on the plan referred to in the foregoing notice. same is .more particularly delineated on the plans above Dated this 25th day of November, 1925. mentioned. JOHN WILSON, As witness my hand at Eltham this 27th day of November, Chairman of the Dunedin Fire Board. one thousand nine hundred and twenty.five (1925). This notice was first publi.hed in the Otago Daily Tim~ W. J. TRISTRAM, on 26th November, 1925. 1109 1106 Clerk to the Taranaki Electric· power Board. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. In the matter of the Compa.nies Act, 1908; and;n the matter of the ZEALANDIA SOAP AND CANDLE COMPANY W E, the undersigned, do hereby give notice that the (LIMITED), in liquidation. Partnership hitherto existing between us at Gore as Restaurant and Tea·room Keepers has been this day OTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 230 of the dissolved by mutual consent. .LN Companies Aot, 1908, that a general meeting of the Dated this 21st day of November, 1925, members of the ZEALANDIA SOAP AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED), in liquidation, wiII be held at the offices (If the ALICE MARTIN, Zealandia Soap, Candle, and Trading Company (LiInited), FLOSSIE MARTIN. 202 Hereford Street, Christohurch, on Tuesday, the 15t!! day Witness to both Signatures-D. L. Poppelwell, Solicitor, of December, 1925, at 2.30 p.m. Gore. 1110 Business: To receive the final report and accounts of the Liquidators in connection with the winding.up and dissolution of the company. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and of CHATHAM Dated at Christchurch the 24th day of November, 1925. ISLANDS FISHING COMPANY (LIMITED), in Liquidation. • R. H. WILSON,I. Li 'd to OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the W. E. BEST, f qw a rs. ~N above-named company will be held at Accountant's Hunter and Ronaldson, Solicitors, 109 Hereford Street, Chambers, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, on Thursday, Christchurch. 1107 the 17th day of December, 1925, at 12.30 p.m., for the purpose of having the account of the Liquidator, showing the manner in which the winding-up has be()n conducted and the property GREY SYNDICATE (LIMITED). of the company disposed of, laid before such meeting, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator, IN LIQUIDATION. and also of. determining by extrIWrdinary resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, and documents of the 'N OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 230 of the company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. 1.: Compauies Act, 1908, and its amendments that a Dated this 26th day of November, 1925. general meeting of the members of the above-named company W. S. WHEELER, will be held at the office of Mr. W. Anderson, 77 Hereford Liquidator. Street, Christchurch, on Friday the 11th day of December, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington. 1111 1925, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of having an account laid before the company showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the assets of the company disposed of and of hearing any explanation the COUNTY OF HOROWHENUA. Liquidat{)r may wish to give, and for the purpose of passing an extraordinary resolution disposing of the books, accounts, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND in Manawatu-Kuku· and documents of the company and Liquidator. tauaki 4E 3 Subdivisions 2A Ie and 2A ID and Manawatu· Dated at Ashburton this 26th day of November, 1925. Kukutauaki 4D 1 Subdivisions lA and 2A under the Public Works Act, 1908, for the Purposes of constructing a Public F. A. HICKMAN, Road. nos Liquidator. OTICE is hereby given that the Horowhenua County 1.N Council, under the provisions of the Public Works THE DUNEDIN FIRE BOARD. Act, 1908, proposes to execute a certain public work-namely, a road through the above-named Manawatu-Kukutauaki 4E In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Fire 3 Subdivisions 2A Ie and 2A ID and Manawatu-Kukutauaki Brigades Act, 1908, and their amendments; and in the 4D 1 Subdivisions IA and 2A; and for the purposes of such matter of the taking for the purposes of a public work public work the land described in the Schedule hereto is Seotion 3 and Allotments 5 and 6 on Subdivision Plan required to be taken. And notice is hereby. further given of Section I, Block XXII, City of Dunedin. that a plan of the land so required to he taken is deposited OTICE is hereby given that t.he Dunedin Fire Board in the office of the County Clerk for the Horowhenua County, N proposes, under the. powers conferred upon the said in Bath Street, Levin, and is there open for inspection; and Board by the above-named Acts, and of all other powers that all persons affected by the taking of the said land must, and authorities enabling the said Board in this behalf, to if they have any well grounded objections to the execution execute a certain publio work-namely, the erection of a of such public work or the taking of such lands, set forth the DEc. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3343

same in writing, and send suoh writing within forty days Benton's Road Loan Special. rating Area- bounded, oom. from the first publioation of this notice to the said County mencing at the north·west point of Section 83, Block XVI, Clerk at his said office. Mangaone Survey District, following the western boundary of Section 83 in a southerly direction to the south.west THE SOHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO. corner of Section 1 and along the south boundary of Section 1 ApPROXIMATE area of each of the parcels of land required to to the south·west corner of Section 86, and then in a straight be taken:- south.westerly line to the Bouthern extremity of Lot 6 of A. R. P. Being Portion o~ Section 87, Block XVI, Mangaone -Survey District, and pro. o 0 4·3 Manawatu·Kukutauaki 4E 3 Subdivision 2A ceeding in a northerly direction along the eastern boundary 10. Coloured on plan: Yellow. of Lots 6 and 5 of Section 87, Block XVI, Mangaone Survey o 1 33·9 Manawatu·Kukutauaki 4E 3 Subdivision 2A District, and Section 84 to the north·east corner of Seo. ID. Coloured on plan: Violet. tion 84, Block XVI, l\1angaone; and then in a direct westerly o 1 11·5 Manawatu·Kukutauaki 4D 1 Subdivision lAo line along the north boundary of Section 84 to the east Coloured on plan: Red. boundary of Section 83, Block XVI, Mangaone Survey o 1 11·6 Manawatu·Kukutauaki 4D 1 Subdivision 2A. District; and then direct north along the east boundary of Coloured on plan: Blue. Section 83 to the north·east corner of Section 83; and then Situate in Block VII, Waitohu Survey District. direct west along the northern boundary of Section 83, Block Dated this 19th day of November, 1925. XVI, Mangaone Survey District, to the point of commence. ment - and that such special rate shall be an annually F. H. HUDSON, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be 1112 Clerk to the Horowhenua County Council. payable yearly on the first day of December in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty. six and a haH (36,) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. J. B. CARRUTHERS, Chairman. 1114 F. COWLANE, Clerk. RESOLUTION l\IA.KING SPECIAL RATE. I N' pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that behaH by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Under the Mining Act, 1908. and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Franklin County Council hereby resolves as follows :- APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE FOR A W ATER·RACE. '!'hat, for the purpose of providing for t,he payntent of interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Franklin To the Warden of the Otago Mining District at Roxborgh. County Council Bothwell Park Road (Otaua) Special.rating Area Loan of £500, 1925, authorized to be raised by the URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, Franklin County Council under the above·mentioned Act, P Athole Heywood William McEwen, of Millers Flat, for the purpose 01 metalling Bothwell Park Road (Otaua), Orchardist, hereby applies for a license for a water·race, as . the said Counoil hereby makes and levies a special rate of specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been three.eighths (fd.) of a penny in the pound sterling on the duJy marked out for the purpose. rateable value (on the basis of the capital va.Iue) of all rate· Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 9 a.m., able property in the Bothwell Park Road (Otaua) Special. 25/11/25. rating Area, being part of Waipipi Riding of the Connty of Date and number of miner's right: 19/11/25; No. 18498. Franklin, and being more particularly described in the AddreBB for service: At the office of Stewart Fletcher, Schedule hereto; and that such special rate shall be an Scotland Street, Roxburgh. annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, Dated at Roxburgh, this 25th day of November, 1925. and be pa.yable yearly on the first day of July in each and SOHEDULE. every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty.six and a haH (36!) years, or until the loan is fully Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal paid off. points: Commencing at a point in Timor Creek 5 chains SCHEDULE. above Ormaglade Station wool.shed, in Section 10, Block VIII, Benger Survey District, thence running through Sections 33, Dll8cription of Property. 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38, same block; thence &crOBB the road, Waiuku West Parish. Area. and terminating at the Clutha River opposite said Section 38, A. R. P. Block VIII, Benger Survey District. Course of race marked Lot 1 of 42 12 1 23'7 out on the existing lithograph maps of the district -- -; pegs Lot 2 of 42 and part 41 .. 25 2 32·7 markedX. Lot 2 on D.P. 10298 of Section part 173 4 1 39·5 Length and intended course of race: 100 chains; north. Lot 3 of 42 27 2 18·5 west. Section part 44 .. . 7 1 0 Points of intake: One. Lot 1 on D.P. 10298 of Section part 173 and Estimated time and cost of construction: Three months; parts 36/42, 44/6, 48/9, and 173 399 0 9·8 £150. Parts 44/6 135 2 26 Mean depth and breadth: 18 in. by 12 in. Section part 45 .• 43 0 0 Number of heads to be diverted: Two. Section part 50 .• 26 2 0 Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation. Section parts 50/1 99 2 1 Proposed term of license: Twenty·one years. Section 52 and part 51 150 0 0 ATHOLE HEYWOOD WILLIAM MoEWEN, Section part 53 .. 60 0 0 (By his Solicitor, STEWART FLETOHER). Section parts 137, 138, and 139 66 0 0 Section 141 80 0 0 Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 10.20 a.m., H. WILCOX, Chairman. 25/11/25. 1113 ALAN P. DAY, Clerk. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the applioation and all objections thereto: Tuesday, 22nd December, 1925, at 3.30 p.m., at Warden's Court at Roxburgh. EKETAHUNA COUNTY COUNCIL. Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. RESOLUTION l\IA.KING SPECIAL RATE. 1115 T. W. PARKHILL, Deputy Mining Registrar. N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it I in that behaH by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 191:l, and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling thA COUNCIL OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTI'l'U'l'E OF Eketahuna County Council hereby resolves as follows :- SURVEYORS. That, for the purpose of providing for the payntent of interest, sinking fund, and other oharges on a loan of one thousand N exercise of the powers and authorities vested in it by and fifty.three pounds (£1,053), authorized to be raised by I the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and Board of the Eketahuna County Council under the above.mentioned Examiners Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities, Act, for the purpose of reforming and metalling Benton's the Council of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors hereby Road, the said Eketahuna County Counoil hereby makes and makes the following scale of charges, which shall come into levies aspecialrate of one (I) penny and three-eighths (Ith) of a foroe on the fourth day of December, one thousand nine penny in the pound sterling. on the rateable value (on the hundred and twenty·five. basis oithe unimproved value) of all rateable pro~erty in the All previous scales of Charges are hereby revoked. ------~------~------

3344 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

The charges which it shall be lawful for any licensed sur­ For Hilly Open Country. veyor to ntake for work as such licensed surveyor shaJI be An addition of 20 per cent. to be made to the rates in (a) regulated by the following rates and conditions :- and (b). ' (c.) When the sections in a subdivision exceed 10 acres 1. BOROUfilH AND TOWN SURYEYS. each, the additional charge for all subdivisional boundaries (a.) The charges for Land Transfer boundary surveys (not shall be at mileage rates (Class 3). exceeding 1 acre) requiring a plan within borough and town (d.) Three shillings and ninepence per chain to 'be added limits are :- to rates in (a) and (b) for all bush lines cut and observed, £ s. d. with vegetation over 10 ft. high, and 3s. per chain for lines For each survey of land not exceeding in value witlj vegetation under 10 ft. requiring clearing_ £10 per foot frontage ...... 10 10 0 (e.) When a surveyor charges full rates for a survey con­ For each survey of land from £10 per foot up to taining adopted work, he becomes responsible to his client £50 per foot frontage 15 15 0 for the correctness of the whole work; otherwise the value For each survey of land exceeding in value £50 of adopted work,. computed at' mileage rates, less £3 per per foot frontage up to £200 per foot frontage 22 o milE', must be deducted from the charges. For each survey of land exceeding in value £200 per foot frontage 29 8 0 3. MILEAGE RATES. For areas exceeding 1 acre the charge shaJI be at (a.) Rough country having average slopes over twenty daily rates, but not less than the rates set out degrees from the horizontal, under foreAt :- above. £ 8. d. Where land has more than one frontage, the charge to be Road surveys .. 52 10 0 based on the most valuable frontage. Traverse aid boundary lines 31 10 0 (b.) The charges to be added to (a) for Subdivisions of (b.) Ordinary hilly country under forest- vacant land are :- Road surveys .. 45 0 0 Eaoh Extra Lot, Traverse and boundary lines 27 0 0 For flat country- £ s. d. (c.) Rough hilly open country­ When not exceeding three 1 10 0 Road surveys 34 0 0 When exceeding three and not more than Traverse and boundary lines 19 0 0 ten .. 1 6 () (d.) Hilly open country- When exceeding ten and not more than twenty 1 2 0 Road surveys .. 27 0 0 When exceeding twenty and not exceeding fifty 100 Traverse and boundary hues 15' 0 0 When exceeding fifty o 19 0 (e.) Easy and flat open country- For hilly country- Road surveys .. 19 10 0 Per subdivision, extra o 11 0 Traverse and boundary lineij 12 0 0 (f.) Swamp-- Frw all Lots closely buill upon. Traverse and boundary lines 18 0 0 (g.) Where traverse is an offset, as in the case of rivers For each lot built upon, add one-third of the rate I!6t out or of fenced boundaries, an additional charge of £.'1 per mile in (a) above. is to be made in (c), (d), and (e). Diagrams on Transfer. £ (h.) Equitable arrangements to be made for road or railway s. d. legalizing surveys. ' Endorsement of transfer without Survey-mini­ (i.) "Forest" includes all vegetation over 10 ft. Any mum 1 0 0 clearing of lines in surveys under (e), (d), and (e) to be charged Survey only-II1iniII1UI11 ...... 550 at same rates as in (d) of Class 2. Endorsement of Transfer and Survey-minimum 660 (j.) The above rates apply only to lines cut and observed, but adopted work from prior surveys is to be charged at 2. ACREAGE RATES. the rate of £3 per mile. (k.) To the rates set out in (a), (b), (e), (d), (e) a further (a.) The charges for boundary surveys, whether inside or charge is to be made at the daily rate for any grading or outside borough and town liII1its, are !--- prospecting. (1.) In all rural blocks charge road rates for the portions For Flat Open Country. £ s. d. of road fronting or intersecting the block. Areas not exceeding 3 acres 990 For each acre over 3 acres up to 10, lIs. 3d. per 4. TRAVELLING.EXPENSES. acre, making 10 acres 13 7 9 For all surveys a charge for the time of travelling to and For eaoh acre over 10 acres up to 20, 6s. 9d. per from work shall be made at the daily rate plus actual travelling­ acre, making 20 acres "f': .. • . , . • 16 15 3 expenses. For each acre over 20 acres up to 50, 48. 6d. per 5. DAILY RATE. acre, making 50 acres 23 10 3 When employed in the field by daily rate the surveyor's For each acre over 50 acres up to 100, 28. 3d. fee is to be £4 4s. per day, ~cluBive of the time taken in per acre, making 100 acres 29 2:9 going to and from work, but exclusive of cost of labour, For- each acre over 100 and up to 200 &cres, travelling, and other neceBSary expenses; and the rate for Is. 10d., ntaking 200 acres 38 6 -I office work shall be £3 3s. For each acre over 200 and up to 500 acres, Is. 2d., making 500 acres 55 16 6. ENGIN~ER~G CHARGES. For each acre over 500 and up to 1,000 acres, lld., making 1,000 acres .• 78 14 5 (a.) These charges apply to all eugineering work done by For each acre over 1,000 and up to 2,000 acres, a surveyor. 8d., making 2,000 acres .. . . ., 112 On work not exceeding £300 in value, 7! per cent., but For each acre over 2,000 and up to 5,000 acres, not less than £10. 6d., making 5,000 acres .. 187 On work over £300 up to £600 in value, 7 per cent., but For each acre over 5,000 and up to 10,000 acres, not less than £20. 5d., making 10,000 acres .. .. 291 4 5 On work over £600 up to £1,000 in value, 6 per cent., For each acre over 10,000 acres 0 0 4 but not less than £40. (b.) When subdivisions containing sections not exceeding 10 For work over £1,000, 5 per cent., but not less than £60. acres, each are included as part of the survey, add the fol­ (b.) 50 per cent. of the amount is payable on completion lowing subdivisional rates :- of the plans, specifications, and estimates, and the balance For each subdivision up to and including 1 acre on the completion of the work. the charge shall be as in I (b). £ s. tl. (c.) 25 per cent. of the above engineering charges may be For each subdivision, over I acre but not exceed­ deducted when only plans, specifications, and estimates are ing 2 aores 70 supplied, and where no supervision is required. For each subdivision, over 2 acres but not ex­ 7. GENERAL CONDITIONS. ceeding 4 acres .. 10 0 For each subdivision, over 4 acres but not ex­ (a.) All rates and charges in Classes 1, 2, 3, and 6 include ceeding 6 acres .. I 15 0 costs of labour, also all field and office expenses, except For each subdivision, over 6 acres but not ex­ pegs and plan-forms, which shall be charged at cost. ceeding 8 acres .. 200 (b;) For the survey of country lands it shall be optional For each subdivision, over 8 acres but not ex­ for the surveyor to undertake the work at either acreage, oeeding 10 acres 250 n1ileage, . or by daily rate. ------_._----

DEC. 3.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3345

(c.) Equitable arrangements on the basis of these charges I basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in th~ whole to be made in cases unprovided for, or which may not come of the Borough of Takapu~a; and that such speCIal rate strictly within the foregoing rates, or for which, through shall be an annually recurrmg rate durmg the currency of special circumstances, the scheduled charge is inapplicable. such loan, a,nd be payab!e yearly on the first day of July, in (d.) The plan of a survey is included in the survey charge, each ,and every year durmg the currency of s~ch loan, bemg, but a duplicate plan, or a tracing of the plan, is to be charged a perIOd of twenty (20) years, 01' untIl the loan IS fully paId off. extra. J. D. MORISON, Mavor. (e.) Duty stamps are to be charged at value. . 1119 H. L. BOWDEN, To~n Clerk. (f.) In large surveys the surveyor shall be entitled to progress.payments. In all cases fees are due and payable on completion of the plan. (g.) Daily rates are only to be charged when acreage, mileage, or engineering rates are not applicable or com· TAKAPL'NA BOROUGH COUNCIL. mensurate. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RA'rE. (h.) Charges for Deeds Surveys shall be at the same rate I as for Land Transfer Surveys. (i.) Subdivisional schemes, plans on tracings for Minister's I N pursuanc" and in exercise of the powers vested in it or local body's approval shall be charged at daily rates. in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and of all other pow~rs (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Cadets servi'llfl under Article8. Takapuna Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of 1st year, £40 per annum. 3rd year, £65 per annum. interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Taka puna 2nd year, £50 per annum. 4th year, £100 per annum. Borough Marine Terrace I,can of £13,400, 1925, authorized F. r. LEDGER, President. to be raised by the Takapuna Borough Council under the C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. above· mentioned Act, for the purpoee of the provision of an Wellington, 4th December, 1925. 1116 a,dditional amount required over and above the amount estimated by the Council in the previous loan for widening and supporting Marine Terrace and the construction of Marine Terrace, the said Council hereby makes and levies a In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the special rate of fourteen one.hundredths (l4/100ths) of a matter of the MOUNT SOMERS LIME AND S1.'ONE COM· penny in the pound sterling on the rateable value (on the­ PANY (LIIDTED). basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the OTICE is hereby given that the following special Borough of Takapuna; and that such special rate shall be N~ resolution was passed on the 21st day of Novenber, an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, 1925:- and be payable yearly on the first day of .July, in each and "That the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that every year during the cnrrency of such loan, being a period GILBERT BLACK, of Dunedin, Company Secretary, be of twenty (20) years, or until t,he loan is fully paid off. appointed the Liquidator thereof." J. D. ",WRISON, Mayor. GILBERT BLACK, ll20 H. L. BOWDEN, Town Clerk. 1117 Liquidator.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 190R; and in the MATAMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. matter of the BEN NEVIS SLUICI~G COMPANY (LIMn'ED). OTICE is hereby given that the following special RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. N resolution was passed on the 21st day of November, 1925:- N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in "That the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loan.~ Act, 1913, and FRANCIS EDWARD TYSON, of Dunedin, Accountant, be of all other powers (if ally) it thereunto enabling, the appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding. up." Matamata County Council hereby resolves as follows: That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of FRANCIS E. TYSON, interest, sinking fund, and other charges on a loan of two 1I 18 Liquidator. hundred and one thousand pound~ (£201,000), authorized to be raised by the Matamata County Council under the above· mentioned Act, for the purposes as set out in the Schedule TAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. hereto, the said Matamata County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny farthing (lid.) in the pound RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. sterling on the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property in the whole of the County of N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it Matamata; and that such special rate shall be an annually I in that, behalf by the Local Boclies' Loans Act, 1913, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable­ and of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the yearly on the first day of October in each and every year during Takapuna Borough Council herehy resolves as follows :- the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty.six and a That, for the purpcse of providi!lg for the payment of half (36!) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Takapuna Borough Street Works Loan of £21,300, 1925, authorized SCHEDULE. to be raised by the Takapuna Borough Council under the above· mentioned Act, fllr the purpose of- A. The construction, reconstruction, metalling, and bitu· minous surfacing of main county roads comprising the Providing an additional sum required to lay down following roads or portions of the following roads, namely:­ and complete Lake Road in concrete over and L Cambridge-Tirau-Rotorua Road. above the amount estimated by the Council in 2. Morrinsville (Ea.st of Railway)-Tirau-Taupo Road. the previous loan for laying down and completing 3. Waharoa (West of Railway)-Matamata-Piarere Road. t,he said street in bitumen, providing an 4. The Junctions of Roads numbpred2, 3, and 6 at Hinuera. additional sum required to lay down and com· 5. Matamata-Kaimai-Tauranga Road. plete that portion of Victoria Road between end 6. Hopkin's Corner-Hinuera-Te Poi-Tauranga Road. of concrete· work near King Edward Avenue 7. Maungatautari Main Road from Road numbered 1 to and the borough boundary in bitumen over and the County Boundary. above the amount estimated bv tlle Council in 8. Putaruru-Arapuni Road to County Boundary. the previous loan, constructing approaches to 9. Matama.ta-Turanga.o.moana-Te Aroha Road. bridge over Wairau Stream, East Coast Road, 10. Horahora-Arapuni Road. constructing footpath from Beach Road to lL Richmond Downs Road. Northboro Road, and kerbing, channelling, 12. Waotu-Putaruru Road. forming footpaths, and providing stormwater £ 13. Okoroire-Waiomo Road. drainage .. 17,300 14. Taotaoroa Road. Constructing a hridge over Wairau Stream, East 15. Peria Road. Coast Road 4,000 16. Matamata Station Road. 17. Turanga.o.moana to Waihou River Road. £21,300 And such consequential repair, alteration, erection, 01" the said Takapuna Borough Council hereby makes and levies re·erection of any bridges on the said roads, and the purchase a special rate of twenty-one one.hundredths (21/IOOths) of a or hire of such roadmaking plant and machinery a.s the Council penny in the pound sterling on the rateable value (on the may consider necessary for the carrying-out of the said works. G 3346 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 83

The sum to be borrowed.,for the above. purpose is £160,000 I PUBLIC NOTICE. {one hundred and sixty thousand pounds). R. Fortpaying off the balances owing on t';-h-e-u-n"d;-e-rm-e-n~tioned THE COMJIIEROIAL BANK OF AusTRALLI. (LIMITED). special loans which were raised in respect of special.rating areas:- £ OTICE is hereby given that the COMMEROIAL BL'm 1. Crow's Nest 550 N OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED) proposes to commence to 2. Hinuera .. 4,500 carry on business at Richmond and Nelson. 3. Hinuera, 10 per cent. 450 Dated at Wellington, New Zealand, this 3rd day of 4. Hinuera .. 1 ,000 December, 1925. 5. Horahora 2,750 THE COMMEROIAI. BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED), 6. Horahora-Maungatautari 995 By its Attorney, 7. Matamata Riding. . 1,,200 Eo P. YALDWYN. 8. Matamata Riding No.2 I"oan 5,000 Witness-R. W. Armit, J.P. 1123 9. Omahine-Te Poi .. 1,833 10. Omahine-Te Poi " 1,300 11. Putaruru-Tokoroa 1,000 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 12. Tirau 4,700 13. Waiomo .. 5,500 UBSCRIPTIONS.- The subscription is at the rate of The sum to be bc1rrowed for the above purpose is £41,000 S £4 per annum, including postage, PAYABLE IN ADVANOE. (forty-one thousand pounds). A less period than three months cannot be subscribed for. Single copies of the Gazette as follows :- JAS. W. ANDERSON, Chairman. H. LEWIS, Clerk. 1121 Ordinary Weekly Gazette: For the first 32 pages, 9d. ; increasing by 3d. for every subsequent 16 pages or part thereof; postage, Id. Supplementary and Extraordinary Gazettes: For the first 8 pages, 6d.: over 8 pages and not exceeding TE RAPA DRAINAGE BOARD. 32 pages, 9d.; increaSing by 3d. for every subsequent 16 pages or part thereof; postage, Id. RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATES. Advertisements are charged at the rate of 6d. per line for the first insertion, and 3d. per line for the second and any subsequent insertion. N pursuance and in exercise of tho powers vested in it Statements under the Mining Act are uniformly charged I in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, 23.. _ and of all other powers (if any) it thoreunto enabling, the All advertisements should be written on one side of tlv> Te Rapa Drainage Board hereby resolves as follows:- paper, and signatures, &c., should be written in a legiblb That, for the purpose of providing for the payment of hand. interest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Te Rapa The number of insertions required must be written across Drainage Board No. 3 Special-rating Arca (Whatawhata) the face of the advertisement. Loan of £5()O, 1925, authorized to be raised by the 'ro Rapa The New Zealand Gazette is published on Thursday evening Drainage Board under thc above-mentioned Act, for tho of each week, and notices for insertion must be received by purpose of the constructing and improving of water-courses the Uovernment Printer before 3 o'clock of the day preceding and drains in, and providing outfalls for water from, the pu blica tion. Numb0r Three Special-rating Area (VVhatawhata) of the ._------.------Board's district, anrl k, provide for the purchase of any necessary tools, equipment, machinery, or plant for the NEW ZEALAND GOVERN.MEN'l' PUBLICATIONS. work and engineering or other incidental expenses arising therefrom, the said Board hore by makes and levies the special differential rates on the rateable value (on the basis CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF WORKERS' COM­ of the capital value) of all rateable property in the Number PENSATION CASES. Compiled by JOHN H. Three Special-rating Area (Whatawhata) of the Board's SALMON. This Digest deals with all cases under district, being all that piece of land situated in the Parish the Act up till the 31st December, 1914. Price: of Pukete, in the County of Waipa, bounded by a line paper covers, Is. 6d.; postage, 6d, Supplementary commencing at the north-eastern corner of Section 90 and digests for 1915 and 1916, bound in paper covers, going south along that boundary to and along the north 6d. each; postage, 2d. No later Supplementary bounrlaries of Sections 91 anrl 92; theneo along the western Digests will be published. and southern boundaries of Section 92 to the northern MINING AND E~GINEEmNG AND MINERS boundary of Sections 95 anrl 94; and along the boundary GUIDE. By H. A. GORDON, Assoc. M.I.C.E., In­ of Sections 95 anrl 94 genemlly east to anrl along the roarl specting Engineer. Copiously illustrated. Royal 8vo. forming the eastcrn boundaries of Sections 94, (l6, 97, and Cloth, lOs.; postage, Is. 156; thence generally west along the southern and western boundaries of Sections 156, 162, 167, and lU9, anrl from the MINI~G HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND, western corner of Section 169 in a straight line to the junction With Maps and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Paper of a road at the south-western corner of Section 170; thence cover, 28. 6d.; cloth boards, 5s.; postage, Is. along that road in a north-eastern and then generally north­ THE FIRST GOLD - DISCOVERIES IN NEW westerly direction to a point in the west part of Section 183, ZEALAND. 6d. Postage, 3d. opposite the south-eastern corner of Section 191; th"nce crossing a road along the southern boundaries of Sections 191 SCHEDULE OF DUTIES AND EXEMPTIONS and 190 and along the western boundary of Section 190 to APPLICABLE TO PARTICULAR INSTRUMEN~'S UNDER and along a road running generally north along the western THE STAMP DUTIES ACTS. 1923 and 1924. Price, boundaries of Sections 190, 194, 195, 196; and then still Is. 9d.; postage, 2d. by this road north-east and east along the north-western, northern, and north-eastern boundaries of Sections 196, 197, TROUT-FISHING AND SPORT IN MAORILAND, 198, 266, 267, 98, 99, 100A, lOOB, 101, 102, 87, 88, and 90 By Captain G. D. HAMILTON. Demy 8vo. 450 pp., to the point of commencement, accorrling to the classification with illustrations. Cloth boards, lOs. 6d.; postage,lOd' of the said lands as follows :- EQUIVALENTS IN SHILLINGS AND PENCE OF On lands classified" A ": A special rate of five-sixteenths DECIMALS OF £1. Rising by one-thousandths from (5 /16ths) of a penny in the pound sterling. ~0·001 to £1. Neatly mounted on covered board, On lands classifierl "B": A special rate of five thirty­ folding in centre. Useful in every office. Price, Is. ; seconds (5/32nds) of a penny in the pound sterling. postage Id. On lands classified "C": A special rate of eight forty- eighths (8/48ths) of a penny in the pound sterling. TABLES showing Amounts payable under the Land and &Ild that such special differential rates shan be annually Income Tax Act, 1925: GRADUATED INCOME - TAX recurring rates during the currency of such loan, and be TABLES, 2s. 6d. Postage 3d. extra. payable yearly on the first day of June in each and every RULES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892. year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty L. cloth. Price, 2s. 6d. per copy; postage, 2d. extra. (20) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Apply- JOHN S. ELLIOTT, Chairman. 1122 W. T. GRIBBLE, Clerk. GOVERNMENT PRINTER. 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HE FOLLOWING ARE ON 8ALB:­ Ooplea. T (POST AGE EXTRA.) 5 Heat Transmission through Walls, Concrete, and Plaster. Price, Is. 6d. Copies. AOTS. 3 Imperial Education Conferenoe. Price, 6d. ~3 Coal Industry Commission, No. 1. Price, Id. I Industrial Research in the United States of America. ,'1 Wages (Temporary Regulation Extension), 1919, No. 18. Price, Is. Price,ld. Inscriptions suggested for War Memorial. Prioe, Is. 4 Ministry of Health, No. 21. Price, 2d. Report on Commercial, Industrial, and Finanoial Situa­ 2 Disabled Men (Facilities for Employment), 1919, Cb. 22. tion of Japan, 1914 to 1919. Prioe, 9d. Price,ld. 6 Manchester Association of Engineers: Report of the 3 Anthrax Prevention, Cb. 23. Prioe, Id. Lathe Tools Researoh Committee. Prioe, Os. 3 Matrimonial Causes (Dominions Troops), 1919, Cb. 2& 2 Monthly Bulletin of Statistios, No.2. 1919. Price, 9d. Price,ld. 5 Monthly B\l.lletin of Statistics, No.3, 1919. Price, 9d. 1 and Measures, 1919 (Lea.ther Mea.surement), 5 Monthly B"Uetin of Statistics, No.4, 1919. Price, 9d. Cb. 2ll. Price, 1d. 5 Monthly B~lIetin of Statistios, No.5, 1919. Prioe, 9d. 2 Statement of Rates, 1919, Ch. 31. Price, Id. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No.7, 1920. Price, Is. 1 Finance, 1919, Ch. 32. Price,3d. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistios, No.8, 1920. Price, Is. 3 National Health Insurance, 1919, Ch. 36. Price, Id. 5 l\Ionthly Bulletin of Statistics, No.9, 1920. Price, Is. 5 Retired Officers (Civil Employment), Ch. 40. Price, Id. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No. 10, 1920. Price, Is. 2 Restoration of Pre·war Practices, 1919, Ch. 42. Price, Id. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No. n, 1920. Price, Is. 3 Police, 1919, Ch. 46. Price, 2d. 5 Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, No.3, 1920-21. Price, Is. 4 Coal-mines, Cb. 48. Price, Id. 4 Museum Exhibits: The Cleaning and Restoration of. 4 Ministry of Transport, 1919, Cb. 50. Price, 4<1. Price,2s. 4 Cbeckweighing in Various Industries, 1919, Cb. 5l. Price, 6 Navy Pay Allowances and Pensions Recommendations. 2d. Price, 3d. 1 Forestry, 1919, Ch. 58. Price, 2d. 5 Naval and Military Operations and Expenditure arising 3 Land Settlement (Facilities), 1919, Cb. 59. Price, 3d. out of the War: Vote of Credit. Price, 4d. 2 Agricultural Land Sales (Restriction of Notices to Quit), 6 Notes on the Grants to Research Workers and Students. Cb. 63. Price, Id. Price,2d. a Courts (Emergency Powers\ 1919, Cb. 64. Price, Id. 2 Need for Saving in Peaoe Time. Price, 2d. 2 Peace Handbooks, Vol. 5, The Netherlands. Price, lOs. 6d. PUBLIOATIONS. 6 Petroleum Productions, Licenses granted. Price, 4d. 2 Airships: Notes on, for Commeroial Purposes. Prioe, 3d. 3 Physical and Chemical Survey of National Coal Resouroes, 6 Adhesive Research Committee, First Report. Price, 48. No.2. Price, Is. 6d. 3 Bacteriology of Canned Meat and Fish, No. n. Price, 2 Preventive Medicine, Publio Opinion on. Prioe, 4<1. 2s.6d. 5 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.9: The Brown Heart, a Functional Disease of Apples and Pears. Transmission of Heat by Radiation and Convection. Price, 4s. 6d. Price, Is. 6d. Building Research Board, Special Rpport No.6: A Gre,· 4 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No. 17: Mould phical C<:>st Analysis of Cotte.ge Building. Price, 2s. 6d. Growths upon Cold-store Meat. Price, Is. 6d. 5 Building Research Board, Speoial Report No.7: Heat I Food Investigation Board, Report for 1920. Price. Is. Transmission through Walls, Concretes, and Plasters. Price, Is. 6d. 2 Food InvestiJ;'ation Board, Special Report No. 10: The 3 Certain Ineligible Government Contraotors. Price, Id. Methods used for the Inspeotion of Canned Foods. 6 Civil Service Recruitment after War Report. Price, 2d. Price, Is. 6d. 2 The Physics and Chemistry of Oolloids, &c. Price, 3s. 6d. 6 Food Investigation Board. Special Report No. 12: Brown 1 Current-meters for Use in River.gauging. Price, Is. 6d. Heart-A Functional Disease of Apples and Pears. 4 Deterioration of Struoturos in Sea-water. Price, 2s. 6d. Price, 4s. "d.; postage. :,d. 6 Deterioration of Struotures in Sea-water: Third Report. 6 Production of Air-dried Peat, Hl22-23. Price, 5s. Price, 3s. 6 Red Discolouration (So-called Pink or Pink Eye) on Dried a Defectives and Lunatics in Poor Law Institutions. Salted J<'ish. Price, Is. Price,2d. 6 Report of Advisory Counoil Committee of Local Recon­ 6 Discussion of Practical System of Direotion-finding by struction Organizations. Price, Id. Reception. Price, 9d. (I Report of the Research Committee. Price, 8s. 6d 3 Report of British Educational Mission. Prioe, 9d. 6 Report for Scientific and Industrial Research for 1920-21. 3 Economic Survey of oertain Countries .pecially affected Price, Is. by the War Year 1919. Price,3s. 6 Report for Scientific and Industrial Research for 1921-22. 9 Electro.deposition of Iron, with an Appendix containing Price, 3s. a Bibliography of the Subject. Price, 68. 6d. 6 Report of the Tin and Tungsten Research Board. 4 Fire Test with Floors (No. 231). Price, 2s. 6d. Price, 3s. 6d. a Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.1: On the 6 Scientific and Industrial Research, 1922-23. Price, 4s. Design of .Railway Wagons for the Carriage of Perish­ 3 Statistical Supplement of the Final Report of the Nitrogen able Goods. Price, 3d. Products Committee of the :Ministry of 1I1unitions. 2 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.3: The Price, Is. '. Methods used for the Inspeotion of Canned J<'oods and I 5 Steaming of Wigan Arley Coal in Vertical Gas-retorts. their Reliability for this Purpose. Price, 9d. Price, 9d. 2 Food Investigation Board, Special Report No.5: Report I (j TrAde of Canada and Newfoundland, with Report of on.Heat Insulators. Price, 3s. I Province of Ontario. Price, 6d. 2 Food Investigation Board. Special Report No.7: The 3 Treaty of Peace between the Allied Associated Powers and Preservation of Food by Freezing, with Special Reference Germany. Price, 2s. 6d. to Fish and Meat. Price, lOs. ,~ Work: The Month's Work, Vol. 1, No. 10, April, 1919. 2 Food Investigation Board Report for 1921. Price, 2s. Price, 2d. 2 Fuel Research Board. Technical Paper No.7: Preliminary 4 Women in Industry Report (War Cabinet). Price, lB. 6d. Experiments in the Low- Carbonization of 5 Women in Industry: Report of the Committee on. Price Coal in Vertical Retorts. Prioe, 9d. 2s. (Id. 11 Fuel Research Board: Physical and Chemioal Survey of 3 Fuel Research Board, Speoial Report No.1: Pulverized the National Coal Resources. Price, 28. Coal Systems in America. Price, 5s. Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Years 1920, Fuel Researoh Board, Special Report No.3: The Ooal 1921, First Section: Steaming in Vertical GtUl-retorts. Fire. Price. 48. Price, Is. 6d. 8 Fuel Research Board, Technical Paper No.1: The Assay 5 Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Years 1922 of Coal for Carbonization Purpose; a New Laboratory 1923, First Section: The Produotion of Air-dried Peat Method. Price, Is. Prioe,5s. 4 Fuel Research Board, Technical Paper No.2: Report on 2 British Empire Forestry IJonference: Proceedings, Rfl8()­ the Simmance Total Heat-recording Calorimeter. lutions, and Summary of Statements. Price, 78. 6d. Price, Is. 5 The Graves of the FaUen. Price,6d. 3 Fuel Research Boa.rd, Teohnical Paper No.3: The 5 Gas Cylinders Research Committee: First Report. Efficiency of Low-temperature Coke in Domestio Price, 7s. 6d. Appliances. Price, 9d. 8348 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [Nq. 83

HE CUSTOMS TARIFl!' OF NEW ZEALAND, 1921,\ LAND-continued. PAGE T TOGETHER WITH Railway Purposes, Taken for .. 3299,3302 , , Reclamation of Land authorized 3304 DECISIONS OF THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS. Renewable Lease, Selection on •• 3312 Containing 600 pages. I Reserve, Authorizing Exchange of .. 3304 Price, 12s. 6d. Postage, Is. extra. , Road, Taken for .. 3302 I Roads proclaimed 3301, 3303 (Supplementary Decisions to be obtained from the I Roads proclaimed and closed •. 3301 (Customs Dep.artment.) Scenery Preservation Aot, Reserved under .. 3303 Seleotion, Set apart for .. 33011 AUSTRALIAN RECIPROCAL TARIFF. State Forest, Revoking the Reservation ofa .. 3312 Streets exempted from the Provisions of Sec· Complete to May, 1925 tion 117 the Publio Works Aot .. 3310 Price,2s. Postage, 3d. extru. Waterworks, Revoking Parts of Proclamations taking Land for .. 3302 LAND TRANSFER AOT NOTICES 3339- MAORI LANDS NOTICE 3337 NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. MIRCELLANIIOUS- Chinese Republic, Consul of, to recei'fe Moneys, OLL OF HONOUR just published by the DEFENOE &c., payable to Subjects of " 331S R DEPARTMENT, giving- Closing.hours of Shops 3323 Customs Acts, Minister's Deoisions under 3331 (1.) A list of members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Despatch: Nobel Peace Prize.. 3335 Forces killed in action, died of wounds inflioted, Election, Extending Time for holding ., 3305 or accidents occurring, or disease contracted while Industrial Conoiliation and Arbitration Act: Can· On active servioe. cellations of Registration .• 3324 (2.) Those who died after discharge from the New Zealand I Land Boards, Meetings of ." 3323- Expeditionary Foroe from wounds inflicted or Loans, Apportioning Annual Payments of Interest, disease contracted while On active service. &0., in respect of .. !l3n (3.) Those who died from accident occurring or disease Loans, Consenting to raising .• .. 3305 oontracted while training with or attached to the Loans, Prescribing Rates of Interest to be paid New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in New Zealand in respect of .. 3305 Price, 5s.; postage, Sd. extra. Mining Privileges .. 1>335 Native Land Court: Consent to exeroise by Chief Judge of Power of Amendment .• 3305 Officiating Ministers for 1925 •. .• 3324 Poll for Proposed Loan, Result of .. 3323 CONTENTS. Publio Trustee, Deceased Persons' Est.. tes pla.oed under Charge of .. 3329 Public Trustee: Elections to administer Estates 3330- PAGE Railways: Alteration to Scale of Charges . 3334 ADVERTISEMENTS •. .. 3340 Regulations as to Dra.inage and Plumbing under ApPOINTMENTS, ETC. 3313,3315 the Health Act .. 3324 Regulations for the New Zealand Military Forces BANKRUPTCY NOTIOES " 3338 amended •.••.... 3312 Sardines. Importation of 3324· CROWN LANDS NOTICBS .. 3336 Special Orders 3321 DBJ'BNOB FORCBS .. 3314, 33241 Teachers, Cl.. ssification of Secondary.sohool As· sistant 3325 LAND- Tenders 3333 Boundaries altered 3297, 3300 Trustees of Drainage Distriots elected •• 3328 Crown Land proolaimed 3298, 3300, 3304 Vioe·Consul, Appointment of, recognized 3313 Education, Set apart as an Endowment for .. 3303 Foreshore, Revoking Order in Council licensing SHIPPING- Use and Ocoupation of .• 3311 Notice to Mariners 3224 Native Land, Extending Prohibition of Alienation Regulations for the Carriage of Deok Cargo of oertain • , 3304 .. mended 3324 Public Sohools, Set apart as Sites for •• 3312 STATE FOREST SBRVICE NOTICE .. 3336-

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