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No 82, 1 November 1928, 3119 f,lumb 82. 3119 ",- THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. Land set apart as an Addition to a Public Domain. the Otokia Creek ; thence towards the north generally by ' said bank, 2650 links ; towards the east generally by the [L.S,] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. ocean, 700 links ; towards the south generally by the ocean, A PROCLAMATION. 6100 links ; towards the west by a beach reserve, 60 links ; again towards the north by Beach Street, Township of N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sub­ Brighton, 2307·2 links ; and towards the west by Bath I section nine of section twelve of the Land Act, 1924, I, Street, 440 links, and the main road, 328 links and 60 links, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of to the point of commencement, and excluding therefrom a the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare closed road intersecting Section 47 and numbered 1318R, a that from and after the date hereof the land comprised in deduction for which has been made from the area. the portions of close~ road describ~d in th~ First Sc~edu le Also, all that area in the Otago Land District containing hereto, being land adiacent to and mtersectmg the Brighton by admeasurement 2 acres, more or less, being Section 60, Domain described in the Second Schedule hereto, shall be Block I, Otokia Survey District, and bounded as follows : rleemed to be added to the said Brighton Domain. Towards the north generally by the Main Road, 87·6 links, 792 links; towards the south by the Ocean, 350 links, and the FIRST SCHEDULE. foreshore at the mouth of the Otokia Creek, 800 links; and . towards the west generally by closed road, 1318R, 90 links, ALL that area in the Otago Land District contai:1ing by 73·8 links, 106·6 links, and 251·1 links. admeasurement I !ood 36 perches, more ~r less, hem~ P:t•t Also, all that area in the Otago Land District containing of closed road Section 1318R, Block I, Otokia Survey Distrwt, by admeasurement 2 roods 13·2 perches, more or less, being and . bounded as ~ollows : To.wards the . east generall! b~ Section 63, Block I, Otokia Survey District, and Lot 1 of Section 60, 251 · l !mks, 106·6 !mks, 73·8 h:1-ks, and 90 !mks ' Land Transfer plan 2130, and bounded as follows : Towards towards the south by the for~shore, llO lmk.s; toward~ the , the west generally by the main road, 57·9 links, 534·7 links, west generally by part Sect10n 8, ll9·75 !mks, 100 links, and 120 links , towards the east by closed road 1318B, 10(),7 ll2·6 links, and 100·7 li~ks; and towa:ds the north generally links, ll2·6 li~ks, 100 Jinks, and II9·75 links; towards the h:V: a public road, 156·4 links and 32· l links : Be all the afore- south generally by the foreshore at the mouth of the Otokia said lmkages more or less. Creek, 310 Jinks and 45 links ; and towards the south-west Also, all that area in the Otago Land D1Strict c?ntammg by Lot 2 of said plan 2130, 40-7 links. by admeasurement l ac~ 2 roods, more or less, b~mg other Also, all that area in the Otago Land District containing ,<>part of closed road Section 1318R, Block I, Otokia Survey by ad.measurement 36 perches, more or less, being Sec,tion District, and bounded as follows : Towards the north gener":lly 62, Block I, Otokia Survey District, and bounded as follows : by the foreshore,. HO ~inks; toward~ the south-east by Section Towards the north generally by Lots 4, 3, an<J. 2 of Land 47, 80 links, 1455·4 links, an_d 12 h~ks; towards ~he south- Transfer plan 2130, 105·1 links, 101 links, 50·88 links, 150 west by Bath Street, Township. of Brighton,.101·4 links;_ an~ Jinks, 213·4 links, and 250 links; towards the south by the towards the north-west by Sect10n 47, 1408 lmks and 50 lmks · foreshore at the mouth of the Otokia Creek, 920 links; and Be all the aforesaid linkage~ more or less. towards the west by the main road, 75 links : Be all the , As the same are more ~rtic~arly shown on the plan marked aforesaid linkages more "r less. - L. and S. l/146B, deposited m the Head Office, Department As the same are more particularly shown on the plan of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered marked L. and S. l/146c, deposited in the Head Office, red. Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red. SECOND SCHEDULE. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ BRIGHTON DOMAIN. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued <\LL that area in the Otago Land District containing by under the Seal of that Dominion, this 25th day of ~dmeasurement 15 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sections ! October, 1928. 47 and 61, Block I, Otokia Survey District, and bou~ded as F. H. D. BELL, for Minister of Lands, follows : Commencing at the point where the mam road intersects the south bank of the foreshore at the mouth of j Gon SAVE THE Knm ! A 8120 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 82 Orown Land set apart as a Permanent State Fwest. Orown Land set apart aB a ProviBional State Forest. [L,8.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [L.B.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Govemor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forests Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Governor-General of the Domin,ion of New Zealand, do herebv set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule hereto as set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule h~· .· a permanent State forest. as a provisional State forest. .,,.,._..,.. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. TARANAJU LAND D1sTRioT.-WELLINGTON FoREST·OONSERVA· AUCKLAND LAND DISTBIOT.-ROTORUA FOREST·OONSERVATION TION REGION, REGION, Part Provisional State Fweat No. 57. State Fore.at No. 83 (Kaingaroa Plantation Ezlemion). ALL that area in the Taranaki Land District, containing (29,894 acres.) by admeasurement 571 acres 2 roods, more or less, being ALL that area containing by admeasurement 29,894 acres, Subdivision 3 of Section 16, Block VI, Aria Survey District : more or less, being Run No. 95, situated in Blocks VI, VII, Bounded towards the north by Section 10 of Block VI, 7357·4 VIII, X, XI, XIII, XIV, and XV, Weao Survey District, links, and Section 8 of Block VII, 6614·6 links; towards the and Blocks I, II, V, and VI, Heruiwi Survey District, and south-east by Section 2, Block VII, 4294·5 links, and Section 5, bounded generally as follows : Towards the east by the Block VII, 5781 ·4 links ; towards the south by Section 9, Wheao River, the Otupaha Stream, and a tributary, and Block VI, 6120·9 links ; and towards the west generally by provisional State Forest No. 59 (Gazette,' 1920, page 2119); road, 2598·8 links, Subdivision 2 of Section 16, Block VI, towards the south by Puka.hunui No. 2 Block, the Otueta l04i chains (approx.); Section 19, Block VI, 795·6 links, and Stream, the .Wheao River, and again by Pukahunui No. 2 Subdivision 1 of Section 16, Block VI, 2613·2 links: All Block; .towards the south-west by the aforementioned situated in Aria Survey District : Be all the aforesaid linkages blQOk; and towards the north-west and north by the Rangi, more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan No. 52/3 taiki River : As the same is more particularly delineated deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, Wellington, on· Plan No. 47/22, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest and thereon bordered red. Service, Wellington, and thereon bordered red. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued General of the Domlnion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of under the Seal of that Dominion, this 29th day of October, 1928. October, 1928. F. H. D. BELL, For Commissioner of State Forests. F. H. D. BELL, · For Commissioner of State Forests. GOD SAVE THE KING I GOD SAVE THE KING! Land set apart as a Permanent State Fwest. Orown Lu.nd.B set apu.rt aB a Provisional State Forest. [L.s,] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General. [L.il.] CHARLES FERGUSSON, Govemor-Oeneral. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities B conferred upon me by section eighteen of the Forest.s B conferred upon me by section eighteen of Lhe Forest.s Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Act, 1921-22, I, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Baronet, Govemor-General of. the Dominion of New Zealand, do GoV'erllor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hert:by hereby set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule set apart the Crown lands described in the Schedule hereto as hereto as a permanent State forest.
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