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No 82, 8 September 1921, 2287 Jamb. 82.} 2287 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. W~LLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBBR 8, 1921. RRATUM.-In the heading and in the Sohedule to the I Now, therefore, 1. John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, E'j Proclamation dated the 27th July, 1921, and pub. Governor General of the Dominion of New Zealand. in lished in the New Zealand Gazette No. 72, page 2037, of the pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the said 4th August, 1921, taking portion of pert Allotment 317, I ~ct, do hereby proclaim and declare th.at th~ land described Mangapiko ,Parish, for the purposes of a septic tank, Jor 1m. the Schedule ~ereto shall be ':" ~cemc reserve under the "Borough of Te Awamutu " read "County of Waipa." saId Act, and subJect to the provISIons thereof. SCHEDUJ,E. Land re.erwd "nder the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. NELSON LAND DISTRICT. SECTIONS 93, 94, 9'5, and 96, Township df Bulwer: Area, (L.S.) JELLICOE, Governor·General. 14 acres 3 roods. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellenc;y the Governor· HEREAS the Scenery Preservation Board, consti­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued W tuted pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"), has House at Wellington, this 2nd day of September, 1921. recommended that the land described in the Sohedule D. H. GUTHRIE, hereto should be permanently reserved for scenic pur· Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. poses, and it is expedient to give effect to such recom­ mendation: GOD SAVE THE KING! Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the said Land reserved under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Sohedule hereto shan be a scenic reserve under the [L.S.) JELLICOE, Governor-General. saidAot, and subject to the provisions thereof. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. HEREAS the Scenery Preservation Board, consti· W tuted pursuant to the Scenery Preservation Acl, WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. 1908 (hereinafter referred to as •• ~he said Act "), has SECTION 10; Block IV, Retaruke Survey Distriot: Area, 20 reoommended that the land described in the Sohedule acres 1 rood .5 perches. bereto should be permanently reserved for scenic pur­ poses, and it is expedient to give effect to such recom· Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· mend&tion: General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Now. Iherefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zpaland, in House at Wellington, this 2nd day of September, 1921. pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the said D. H. GUTHRIE, Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. in the Schedule hereto shan be a scenic reserve under the said Act, and subject to the provisions thereof. GOD SAVE TIlE KING! SOHEDULE. LrvtuJ, re8enJed under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908. SODTIILAND LAND DISTRICT. SECTION 24, Block XI, Paterson Survey District: Area, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 100 acres. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ HEREAS the Scenery' Preservation Board. consti· General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued . W tuted pU,rsuant to the Scenery Preservation Act, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 1908 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act "), has House at Wellington, this 30th day of August, 1921. recommended that the land described in the Schedule D. H. GUTHRIE, hereto should be perma.nently reserved for scenic pur­ Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. poses, and it is expedient to give effect to such reoom­ mendation: GOD SAVE THE KING! A 2288 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. ·[No. 82 Crown Land Bet apart for Selution by. Dilcharged Soldiers \ Land .et apart for Seillction. under Ordinary Tenure" in the Auckland Land District. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. lL.s.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. HEREAS by seotion sixty-three of the Land Laws N pursuanoe of the power and a.uthority oonferred upon W Amendment Aot, 1913, il is, amongst other things, I me by seotion three of the Disoharged Soldiers Settle­ enaoted that in no oase shaJi any moneys be expended ment Aot, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, under the provisions of the said seotion sixty-three in oon­ Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand. do neotion with any block of land, unless that blook is set apart hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land for seleotion uuder that. section pursuant to Proolamation described in the Sohedule hereto shall be and the same is in that behalf: hereby set apsrt for seleotiou by discharged soldiers, under Now, therefore, in pursuanoe and exeroise of every power the Land Aot, 1908. and authority euabling me ill this behalf, and for tbe purposes of tbe aforesaid Aot, I, John Rushworth, Visoount Jelliooe. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ SCHEDULE. land, do hereby proclaim the land desoribed in the Sohedule AUCKLAND LAND lliSTRICT.-CROWN LAND.-NATIONAL hereto as set apart for seleotion. ENDOWMENT. SCHEDULE_ SECTION 5, Block VIII, Maramarua Survey Distriot: Area, 278 acres 3 roods 18 perches. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. Maungaroa Block. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ SECTIONS 1 and l1, Block V, Piako Survey District; Sec­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued tions 1 to 8 (inclusive) and 10, Block VIII. aud Section 1, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Blook XII, Maramarua Survey Distriot: Area, 6,170 aores HOURe at Wellington, this 1st day of September, 1921. 1 rood 3 perches. D. H. GUTHRIE. Miuister of Lands, Given under the band of His Excellellcy the Governor­ GOD SA VII TBII KING! General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of August, 1921. Settlement Land set apart for Diapaaal by way of Sale or D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landq, Leo.ae to Diacharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the GOD SA VB TBII KING! North Auckland Land Di8trict. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Amending a Proclamation proclaiming Land as a Road, and Road clos.d, in Block V, Mairoro Survey District, Jilranklin A PROCLAMATIQN. County. N pursuance of the power and authority 'conferred upon [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ A PROCLAMATION_ meut Act, 1915, 1, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, N pursuanoe and exeroise of the powers oonferred by Governor-General of ,the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby I seotiou five of the Land Aot, 1908, I, John Rus.h"!,,,orth, procla.im and declare that the area of settlement land de­ Vi.oonn~ Jellicoe, Governor-General of the DomlOlon of scribed in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is New Zealand, do hereby amend the Proolamation date4 'he hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of twenty-third day of February, one thousand nine hundred sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in and twenty-oue, and published in the New Zealand Gaz~tte the mamler provided in the said Act. No. 23. of the third day of Maroh, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, proolaiming land asa road and SCHEDULE. road olosed in Blook V. Maiol'O Survey Distriot, Franklin NORTH AUCKLA~D LAND DISTRICT.--8ETTLEMENT LAND. County, by inoluding .. and Seotion 108 " afte~ .. Seotion ~07 .. in the first item of the First Sohedule, and 10 the last I~m SECTION 238, Koremoa Settlement: Area, 4 aores 2 rood!! of the Seoond Sohedule to the said Proolamation. 37 perches. 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 the Seal of tnat Dominion, at the Government under the Seal of that Dominiou, at the Government at Wellington, this 2nd day of September, 1921. House at Wellington. this 1st day of September, 1921. Ho~se J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. GOD SAVE THE KINO! GOD SA VII THII KINo! Amending Proclamation' of Native Land 'to be Croum Land under the Native Land Apt, 1909. Land set apart tor Seillction. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION_ HEREAS by Proclamation dated the twenty-ninth HEREAS by sectio~ sixty-three of the Land Laws W day of June, one thousand nine hundred and W Amendment Act, 1913, It is, amongst otber things. twenty-one, and gazetted the seventh ,day of July; ~ne enacte4 that in no oase shall any moneys be expended thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, the block of Native under the provisions of the said seotion sixty-t~ree in oon­ land known as Waipa Lot 67B No. 2, contai~g 461 acres neotion with any blook of, land, unless that blook IS set apart o roods 23 perches, and situate in the Newcastle Survey for seleotion under that seotion pursuant to Proolamation District, in the Provincial District of Auckland, was declared in that behalf: to be Crown land subject to the Land Act, 1908:, . Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of every power And whereas the proper descriptioD; of the Bald block.
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