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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921.

RRATUM.-In the Schedule of lands permanently Gazette No. 40, of the 30th June, 1887, page No. 839, a dis_ E. ~ reserved in the Canterbury Land District, published in tance of 22!O()O links, to a puhlic road: thence towards the Gazette of the 22nd December, 1920, page 3357,jor" Section 1, north-east generally by the said public road, a distance of Township of Waipawa," read" Section 1, Township of Wai­ 1500 link.; thence towards the south-east generally by an para." area of Crown land situated in Block VIII, Mangakahia Sur­ vey District, a distance of 21600 links, to the north-eastern b01mdary of the aforementioned Section 4; thence towards Lands set apart jar State·jore.st Purpose8 in the N nrt~. the south-west generally by the said Section 4 for distances A uckland Land Di.• tritt. of 200, 260, 250, 400, and 300 links respectively, to the point of commencement: be all the aforesaid linkages more or [L.S_] JELLICOE, Governor-General. /le8S_ As the same is delineated on plan marked 6/30/3, A PROCLAMATION. ~eposited in the Head Omce, Forestry Department, at \\ el- Imgton, and thereon bordered red. y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities B conferred upon me by the State Forests Act, 1908, I Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor- and of every other power and authority enabling me in that General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor- under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with House at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1921. .the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said F H D BELL DomInion, do hereby set !,part the forest lands descr!bed in Commissione~ of' State Forests. the Schedule hereto, formmg part of the Crown lands m New Approved in Council. Zealand, as and for a State forest within the provisions of the said Act. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULR GOD SAVl~ THE KING! NORTH LAND DISTRICT. ALI. that area in the North Auckland Land District, ~on­ taining by at!measurement 640 acres, more or less, heing Section 5, Block XIII, Omapere Survey District, bom.ded as Amending a Proclamation setting apart Grown Land a3 follawa; Commencing at the south-west corner of Section 26 . Provi8ional State Fore8tB. .Block IX, Omapere Survey District, bounded towards the north gE'nerally by the ~aid Section 26. and Section 5, Blork X, .TELLICOE, Governor-General. Omapere Survey District, t.o the north-we:'ltern rorner of A PROCLAMATION. Section 2, Blook XIV, aforesaill; thence towards the east and south-"last generally by said Section 2 and Sect;on 3, HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the fifth day of Blook XIV aforesaid, to a public road: thence towards the W July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and south-west and west generally by the said public road of published in Gazette of the eighth day of July, one thousand varying width to the point of commencement. As the same nine hundred and twenty, certain Crown lands in the Auok­ is delineated on plan marked 6/41/1, deposited at the Hea~ land Land District were with other Crown lands set apart as Office, Forestry Department, at Wellington, and thereon and for provisional State forests, in terms of section thirty­ bordered red. four of the War Legislation and Statute Law Amendment Al~o all that· area in the North Auckland Land District, Act, 1918: containing by admeasurement 27i acres, more or less, And whereas an error was made by the inclusion of a situated in Blocks VHI and XII, !>Iangakatia Survey Di.­ primary education reserve in the Schedule to the Proclamation trict, and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point in herein before referred to, and it is desirable that the said the northern boundary of Section 4. B100k XII, Mangakahia Schedule should be amended: Survey District, bounded towards the north-west generally Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, by a State-forest reserve as describeu in the New Zeala.ntl Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur- A 126 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. {No.6 suance and exercise of the powers conferred upon me by I Orown Land set apwrt for Disposal by way of Bale or Lea8e subsection three of section thirty-four of the War Legislation to Di,eharged Boldiers, under Bpecial Tenures_ and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, and of all other -- powers and authorities enabling me in this behalf, do hereby [L_S_] JELLICOE, Governor-General. rescind the said Proclamation dated the fifth day of July, A PROCLAMATION one thousand nine hundred and twenty, hereinbefore referred - to, in so far as it relates to the lands described in the Schedule I N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon hereto. me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle- SCHEDULE. ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby DIISORIl'TION OF LAND TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM PROVISIONAL proclaim and declare that the areas of Crown land described STATE FORESTS. in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby ALSO all that area of Crown 'land in the Auckland Land set apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or District, containing by admeasurement 403 acres, more or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the less, being Section 6A, Block VI, Rotoma Survey District. manner provided in the said Act. As the same is delineated on plan marked 103, in green, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Forestry, at SCHEDULE. Wellington, and thereon bordered red. CROWN LAND. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Auckland Land Di8triet. Gilneral of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued SEOTION 3, Block LXIV, Te Ai-oha Township: Area, 2 roods. under the Seal of that. Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1921. Taranaki Land District. F. H. D. BELL, All that piece or parcel of land, situated in the Taranaki Commissioner of State Forests. Land District, being Section 6 of Block X, Ohura, Survey Approved in Council. District, and containing by admeasurement 593 acres 2 F. D. THOMSON, roods, 23 perches, being bounded as follows :- Clerk of the Executive Council. Firstly, that piece of land, containing by admeasurement 573 acres 0 roods 23 perches, being part of the above-mentioned • GOD SAVE THE Kum! section, bounded on the north by Section 5 of aforesaid block and survey district, 13737'9 links; on the east generally by Kopuha Road, 12884'5 links; on the south by Section 7 of Land 8et apart as a Provisional State Forest. aforesaid block and survey district, 8263'3 links; on the west generally by river-bank reserve one chain wide. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Secondly, that piece of land, containing by admeasurement 20 acres 2 roods, being part of the above-mentioned section, A PROCLAMATION. bounded on the east generally by river-bank reserve, 3816 y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities links; on the south-east by Section 4 of Block XI, Ohura B conferred upon me by section thirty-four of the War Survey District, 1122 links; on the south-west, west, and Legislation and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, and north by Kopuha Road, 4784'7 links. section two of the 'State Forests Amendment Act, 1919, I, Be all the aforesaid areas and linkages a little more or less. John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ oonsent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued hereby set apart the national-endowment land described in under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government the Schedule hereto as and for a provisional State forest. House at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1920. G.• JAS. ANDERSON, For Minister of Lands, SCHEDULE. WESTLAND LAND DISTRIOT. GOD SAVE THE KING! ALL that area of land in the Westland Land District, situated in Blocks XI, XII, XV, and XVI, Oneone Survey District; Land taken tar the Purpose. oj a Road in Block IV, and Blocks III and IV, Wataroa Survey District, being Waitemata Survey JJiatri~t, Waitemata County. ~serve No. 1705, containing 3!400 acres, more or less, bounded as foJ'ows: Commencmg at the south-eastern [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. comer of Sect-ion 2923, and proceeding along the southern boundary of that section to its south-western corner; thence A PROCLAMATION. along the south-western boundary of that section, across a N purSUlLDce and exercise Of the powers andauthoritiep road reserve, and along the south-western boundaries of I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of Sections 2924 and 2925, and again across a road reserve, every other power and authority in anywise enabling me and along the sout.h-western and north-western boundary of in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Go­ Section 2926, contiuuing across to the right hank of the vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Poerua River; thence along the said ri ver-bank to a point proclaim and declare that ,the land described in the Schedule in line with the north-western corner of SI"Ction 2920; thence hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I along the north-westorn boundary of aforesaid section to its do also declare that this Proclamation shall take etIect on north-eastern corner; thence along the north-eastern bound­ and after the fifth day of February, one thousand nine ary of said Section 2920, and by the north-eastern boundaries hundred and twenty-one. of Sections 2919 and 2918, across a road, and along the north­ eastern boundary of Section 2917 to its south-eastern corner; SCHEDULE. thence bv the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of the said 'Section 2917 to the south-eastern corner of Bridge AFFROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- Reserve 1245, proceeding along the north-eastern boundary A. R. P. Portion of of the said reserve to the north-eastern corner; thence along 1 3 15'3 Section 265; coloured blue, the northern boundary to the left-hand bank of the Poerua o 0 36'5 N. W. 186; coloured purple. River to a point in line with the northern boundary of Reserve o 3 10'2 258; coloured yellow. ' 1245; thence generally in a southerly direction along the 1 3 3'1 • 266 • blue. left-hand bank of the said Poerua River to the place of 1 2 0'7 Lot 1 of S.E.186 (D.P. IlU1) ; coloured red. oommencement. As the same is delineated on plan No. 43, 2 2 29 Lot 4 of 185 (D.P. 11141); coloured sepia. deposited in the Head Office, l!'orestry Department, at Wel­ Situated in Parish of Takapnna, Block IV, Waitema$a lington, and thereon bordered green. Survey District. (S.O. 20591.) In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ more particnlarly delineated on the plan ma.rked P,W.D. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued 48334, deposited in the office of the Minis$er of Public under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distric$, an,d House at Wellington, this 18th day of ,January, 1921. thereon coloured as above mentioned. F. H. D. BELL, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Gevernor· Commissioner of State Forests. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issJled Approved in Council. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government F. D. THOMSON, House at Wellington, this 11th day of January, 1921, Clerk of the Executive Council. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Worke.

GOD SAVE THE KING! GOD SAVE THE KING! JAN. 20.] rHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 127

LMul taken for the P'llf'P08e8 0/ a Road in Block III, that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the M apara SUf'vey District. Itwenty-sixth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. [LoS.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. SCHEDULE. I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ApPROXIMATE areaS of the pieces of land taken:­ vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1905, and of A. B. P. every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in o 2 8' Portion of Section 6, Kanakania Settlement; this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor· coloured red. . General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim o 2 5 Portion of Paraeroa 2A; coloured neutral. and declare that the land described in the Sohedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do also declare Situated in Block XIV, Waingo.romia Survey District (Poverty Bay RD.). (S.O. 927, brown.) that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the In the Hawke's Bay Land District; as the same are more thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50052, twenty.one. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land DistricL, and thereon SCHEDULE. coloured as above mentioned. ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :- Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ A. B. P. Being Portion of General of the Dominion of New Zealand; a.nd issued o 3 81 Rangitoto.Tuhua 72B 3B; coloured purple. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 7 0 16 72B 2; coloured pink. House at Wellington, this 15th day of January, 1921. Situated in Block III, Mapara Survey District (Taranaki G. JAB. ANDERSON, . R.D.). For Minister of Public Works. In the Taranaki Land District; as the same are more parLioularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 49426 GOD SAVE THE KING! (_heet 2), deposited in the office of the MinisLer of Public Works at Wellington, in the WellingLon Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. I_alld taken tor the DilVeZop7"ent of the La"e Coleridge Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· Water.power Scheme in the Borough of Riccarton. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that DominIon, at the Government [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor·General. Honee at Wellington, this 15th day of January, 1921. A PROCLAMATION. G. JAS. ANDERSON, For Minister of Public Works. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I vested in me bv the Public Works Act, 1905, and of GOD SAVIll THE KING! every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in Ihis behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby pro­ Lam:! taken for the Purpo.e. of a Road in Blocks I and IX, claim and deolare that the land described in the Schedule Alton Survey District. hereto is hereby taken for the developmen~ of the Lake Coleridge water· power scheme; and I do also declare that [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. this Proclamation shall tOoke effect on and after the thirty­ A PROCLAMATION. first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty· one. N pursuance and exeroise of the powers and authorities I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me SCHEDULE. in this behalf, I, John RushworLh, Viscount Jelliooe, Go­ ApPROXIlllATE area of the piece of land taken : 1 rood 8 perches vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Portion of Section lIS, Lots 14, 15,16, and 17 (D.P. 409), proclaim and deolare that the laud described in Lhe Schedule situated in the Borough of Riccarton (Canterbury RD.). hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a road; and I do (8.0. 275v.) also deolare that this Proolamation shall take effeot on and after the thirty-first day of January, one thousand nine In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more hundred and twenty·one. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50608, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington "Land District, and thereon SCHEDULE. edged red. ApPBOXll\U,TE areas of the pieces of land taken ;­ A. R. P. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· 3 1 84 Portion of Section 2, Block 1. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued 2 8 13'S 6 IX. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 15th day of January, 1921. Situated in Alton Survey District (Southland RD.). (S.O. R/475.) . G. JAS. ANDERSON, In the Southland Land District; as the same are more For Minister of Public Works. partioul.. rly delineated on the plOon marked P.W.D. 49600, GOD SAVE THE KING! deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distriot, and thereon ooloured pink. Land proclaimed Q8 a Road, and Road closed, in Block VI, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Waiheke Survey District, Waiheke Island. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 15th day of January, 1921. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. E. P. LEE, for Minister of Publio Works. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by sec­ GOD SA VB ~HB KING! I tion eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Land taken Jor the Purpo8e8 oj a Rowl ';n Block XIV, Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in Waiheke Waingarom:a Survey D';st·rict, Wa;'kohu County. Survey District described in the First Schedule hereto, and also do hereby proolaim as closed the road described in the Seoond Schedule hereto. [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. FIRST SCHEDULE. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authOI'i,.ties I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of every LAND PROOLAIMED AS A RoAD. other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of 1a.nd proclaimed as a behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-! road:- General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim A. B. P. and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto is S 1 24,6} Portion of Section 38' coloured red. hereby taken for the purposes of a road, and I do also declare! 2 1 8'2 ' J28 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. '6

SECOND SCHEDULE. Proclaiming Native Land to be Grown Land "nder l'ledim! U ROAD CLOSE. of the Native Land Amendment Act, 19U. WBOXDIIATB areas of the pieces of road olosed :­ I [L.s.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Ao B. P. 7 0 2'5}Adj oining or passing through Section 38; A PROCLAMATION. 2 2 9'2 coloured green. HEREAS by section fourteen of the Nativll Land All situated in Waiheke Parish, Block VI, Waiheke Survey W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, '"ler alia, District. (S.O. 19898.) that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land All in the North Auckland Land District; as the 8I!ome are ltas been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown imder more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. the authority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ .44120, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works General may issue a Proclamation that such land has become at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Crown la.nd: Doloured as above mentioned. And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Schednle hereto has been duly completed by or on behalf Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land' Act, General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued WOO: . . under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power House at Wellington, this 15th day of January, 1921. and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of G. JAS. ANDERSON, the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, For Minister of Public Works. Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New GOD SAVE THE KING! Zealand, do hereby proclaim the land set out in the Schedule hereto to be Crown land Proclaiming N atiw Land to be Oroum Land 'Under Section 14 oj the Natiw Land Amendment Act, 1914. SCHEDULE. TAUREWA No.4 East A No.2 Block, Tongariro and Waimanu [L.8.] JELLICOE, Governor-General Survey Districts: Approximate area, 867 a.cres 2 roods. A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and iss_ped "'X7 HEREAS by seotion fourteen of the Native Land under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government V" Amendment Aot, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, House at Wellington, this 13th day of January, 1921. that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land has been duly oompleted by or on behalf of the Crown under W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. the a.uthority of the Native Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ GOD SAVIll THE KING 1 General may issue a Procla.mation that such land has become Crown land: Proclaiming Native Land to be vuted in H i8 M aju'Y unde, And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the !:iedion 868 oj the Native Land Act, 19119. Schedule hereto has been duly c.ompleted by or on behalf of the Crown UDder the authority of the Native Land Aot, [L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 1909: Now, therefore, in Pl11'BU&llce and exercise of the power A PROCLAMATION. Bolld authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of HEREAS by section three hundred and sixty-eight the Native Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, W of the Native Land Act, 1909 (hereinafter referred Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New to as "the said Act >OJ, it is provided, inter alia, that th" Zealand, do hereby procla.im the land set out in the Schedule Crown may purchase any Native land in pursuance of a • hereto to be Crown land. resolution of the assembled owners passed and confirmed in accordance with Part XVIII of the said Act, and on SCHEDULE. the resolution being adopted by the Native Land Purchase Board it shall become a contra.ct of purchase &s between W AIPDlO 4.r 1 Block, Mat. Survey District: Approximate the Crown and all persons who are the owners of the land; area, 180 acres 1 rood 10 perches. and the Governor-General may, by Proolamation, a.t Bolly Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ time after the contract of purchase has been so made, declare General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued that the land so purch&l!8d is vested in His Majesty the King, under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government and it shall vest a.ccordingly and sha.ll become Crown land: House at Wellington, this 13th day of January, 1921. And whereas a resolntion was passed by a meeting of W. H. HERRIES, Na.tive Minister. assembled owners, and duly oonfirmed by the Ikaroa "Dis­ trict Maori Land Board, that the land set out in the Schedule GOD SAVE THE KING I hereto be sold to the Crown : And whereas the Native Land Purchase Boa.rd has adopted Proclaiming N ati'IIIl Land to be Orown Land 'Under Section 14 such resolution: oj the Natiw Land Amendment Act, 1914. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power ani authority conferred upon me by section three hundred and sixty-eight of the said Aot, I, John Rushworth, Viscount [L.s.] ,n!:LLICOE, Governor-Genera.l. Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, A PROCLAMATION. do hereby proclaim and deola.re that the land set out in the HEREAS by section fourteen of the Native Land Sohedule hereto is vested in His Majesty the King. W Amendment Act, 1914, it is provided, inter alia, that on being satisfied that the purchase of any Native land SOHEDULE. has been duly completed by or on behalf of the Crown under W AIMABAMA 3A 6B 60 Block, Te Mat& and Kidnapper Survey the authority of the Na.tive Land Act, 1909, the Governor­ Districts: Approximate area, 916 acres. General ma.y issue a. Proola.mation that such land has become Crown la.nd : Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· And whereas the purchase of the Native land set out in the Genet'al of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Schedule hereto has been duly oompleted by or on behalf under the Seal of tbat Dominion, at the Government of the Crown under the authority of the Native Land Act, House at Wellington, this 13th day of January, 1921. 1909: W. H •. HERRIES, Native Minister. Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power GOD SAVE THB KING! and authority so conferred upon me by section fourteen of the Na.tive Land Amendment Act, 1914, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor·General of the Dominion of New Amending RegulationB under the Diaeoorged Soldiers Zea.land, do hereby proola.im the land set out in the Schedule Settlement Act, 1916. hereto to be Crown land. JELLICOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. MAT£lIUTA North No. 2L (part) Block, Wairere Survey Dis­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this lOth da.y trict: Approximate area, 14 acres 1 rood 34 perches. of January, 1921. Given under' the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Present: General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued THE RrGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING lUlder the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government rN COUNOIL. House at WellingtOn, this 13th day of January, 1921. N pursuanoe and exercise of the powers and authorities W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. I oonferred upon him by the Discharged Soldiers Settle· GOD.8AVB THlII KING I ment Aot, 1915 (heminafter referred to as "the said Act "), ------~------

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His Excellency the Governor-General of {the Dominion of I Societyl(Permanent), and the New Zealand Investment, New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of Mortgage, and Deposit Company (Limited) as institutions the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby I for the purpose of section forty-six of the :Finance Act, 1920 : amend, in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto, the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of regulations under the said Act made on the twentieth day of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise August, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and gazetted of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said on the twenty-second day of the same month_ section forty-six, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth SCHEDULE. hereby approve the said Wellington Investment, Trustee, CLAUSE 14 of the said regulations is hereby amended by and Agency Company (Limited), the Christchurch Building including therein the following section, viz_: Section 143 of and Land Society (Permanent), and the New Zealand Invest­ the Land Act, 1908_ ment, Mortgage, and Deposit Company (Limited) as institu­ F_ D_ THOMSON, tions with which it shall be lawful for a trustee, unless ex­ Clerk of the Executive Council. pressly forbidden by the instrument (if any) creating the trust, to invest any trust funds in his hands on deposit at interest for any period not exceeding twelve months_ Approving the 'l'enn of the License granted to Quinn's South F_ D_THOMSON, Oanterbury Brickworks (Limited) for a Tramway across Clerk of the Executive Council. the Main South Road in Block IV, Waimate Survey District_ JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL Oonsenting to the Raising of a Loan of £3,200 by the St. Kilda ORDER IN COUNCIL_ Borough Oouncil for the Renewal of a Loan falling due_ At thc Guvernnwnt Btlilding' at 'Vellingtun, thi, 10th clay of January, 192L JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL_ TilE l!IGHl' HONOUR,IBLE W_ F_ l\IAS"EY, PoCo, PRESIDING At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of IN COUNCIL_ .Jamlltry, 1921. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred on him by the Tramways Act, 1908, and the Present: Tramways Amendment Act, 1910, His Excellency the HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL_ Goyernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting "' -X7 H]<-;Rl~AS application has been made, under section by and with the adviee and consent of the Executive Council V V twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the Waimate for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council County Council granting a license for a term of twenty-one to enable the St. Kilda Borough Council to borrow the sum of years to Quinn's South Canterbury Brickworks (Limited) three thousand two hundred pounds for the renewal of a loan authorizing such company to construct and maintain a private falling due, and it is expedient that such consent should tramway across the main South Road at a point opposite issue: Section 16101, Block IV, Waimate Survey District, Canter­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of bury Land District, the point of crossing of the said road the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice being more particularly shown by means of a dotted red line and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, on the plan marked P_W_D_ 50470, deposited in the office doth hereby consent to the raising of the sum of threo thou­ of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wel­ sand two hundred pounds for the renewal of a loan by the lington Land District_ St_ Kilda Borough Council, at a rate of interest not eX­ F_ D_ THOMSON, ceeding five and one-half pounds per centum per annum; Clerk of the Executive Council. and it is hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of the Finance Approving the IV eUington Deposit, ]';1ortgage, and Building Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of Association (Limited) to receive Trust 111 oneys nnder the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the loan Section 46 of the Finance Act, 1920_ hereby authorized_ F_ D_ THOMSON, JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL Clerk of the Executive CounciL ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of Oonsenting to the Ra-ising of Loans by certain Local Authorities_ January, 1921_ • Present: JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W_ F. MASSEY, PoCo, PRESIDING ORDER IN COUNCIL. IN COUNCllo_ At the Governmcnt House at Wellington, thio 18th day of HEREAS it is deemed expedient to approve the January, 192L W Wellington Deposit, Mortgage, and Building Asso­ ciation (Limited) as an institution for the purpose of section Present: forty-six of the Finance Act, 1920 : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL_ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of HEREAS a.pplication has been made, lllule!" section the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said for the precedent consent of the Governor-General in Council section forty-six, and acting by and with t·he advice and con­ to enahle the several local authoriticR mentioned in the sent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is hereby approve the said Wellington, Deposit, Mortgage, and expedient that such consent should issue: Building Association (Limited) as an institution with which Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gnvernol'-General of it shall be lawful for a trustee, unless expressly forbidden by the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice the instrument· (if any) creating the trust, to invest any and consent of t,he Executive Council of the said Dominion, trust funds in his hands on deposit at interest for any period doth hereby consent to the mising of the loans hereinafter not exceeding twelve months_ mentioned by the several local authorities set out in the 1<'_ D_ THOMSON, Schedule hereto, provided that the rate of interest at which Clerk of the Executive Council. the loans or any of them are to be raised sholl in no case produce to the lender a return exceeding five and one-ha.lf Approving the Wellington Investment. Trustee, and Agency pounds per centum per annum; and it is hereby declared Oompany (Limited), the Ohristchurch Building and Land that this Order in Council is Illade under the provisions in Society (Permanent), and the New Zealand Investment, that behalf of the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accord­ .lIortgage, and Dep08it Oompany (Limited) to receive ingly as a consent of the Governor-General.in Council to the Trust ~Money8 under Section 46 of the Finance Act, 1920_ raising of the loans hereby authorized_ JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL SCHEDULE_ ORDER IN COUNCIL_ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of DUNEDIN City Council (for acquiring tramway £ January, 1921- undertaking) 35,000 Tuakau Town Board (to purchase site and erection of Present: a Town Memorial Hall, &c_) __ 7,000 THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W_ F_ MASSEY, PoCo, PRESIDING Opotiki County Council (for hospital contribution) __ 2,455 IN COUNCIL_ Stratford County Council (for metalling Stanley and HEREAS it is deemed expedient to approve the Makara Roads) 1,700 W Wellington Investment, Trustee, and Agency Kaitieke County Council (for widening, cuIverting, Company (Limited), the Christchurch Building and Land and metalling portions of Maungaroa Road) 2,750 180 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 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Kaitieke County Co.unci! (for widening and metalling £ I Consenting to Land being taken far the Purposes of a Road in . portion of Kokakonui Road) .. 1,250 Block IV, Waitemata S1tr1:ey Di.drict, Waitemata CO'Unty . Kaitieke County Council (for widening and metalling portion of Kaitieke Road) 1,000 JELLICOE, -Governor-General. Piako County Council (for completing metalling of Piakoiti Valley Road) 300 ORDER IN COUNCIL. Hungahunga Drainage Board (for drainage in Wai­ At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day rere District) 130 ot January, 1921. Clifton County Council (for metalling Turangi Road) 900 Present: F. D. THOMSON, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDINO Clerk of the Executive Council. IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the C

Consenting to the Raising of Loans by certain Local A uthunty, to be a County Road. Whakatane Borough Council (for purchasing road­ making machinery and plant) .. 2,500 Marton Borough Council (for extension of waterworks JELLICOE, Governor-General. dam) 2,000 ORDER I N COUNCIL. Whakatane Borough Council (for construction of. roads) 1,000 .At the Guvernment Buildings at Wellington, this lOth day Cook County Council (for metalling Twistleton's Hill of January, 1921. Road) 750 Ohura County Council (for erecting bridge over Present: Whakamaro Stream) .. 400 THE RIGHr HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PltESIDING Warkworth Town Board (for completing the forming IN COUNCIL. and metalling of Warkworth-lI1atakana Road) 330 IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by F. D. THOMSON, the Public Works Act, 1908, and of a.lI other powers in Clerk of the Executive Oouncil. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Exoellenoy the J.d. 20.] . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 181

Governor-Geneml of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting I generally in a south-westerly direction, adjoining or passing by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council through Section ll, Block XII, Ohum ~urvey District, of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that. the Section 6, Block I, Piopiotea West Survey District, and portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and part Section 1, Block III, Piopiotea West Survey District, after the date of this Order in Council, become a county road. and terminating at its junction with the Otunni Road near the south-east comer of the said Section 11, Block XII, SCHEDULE. Ohum Survey District; being a distance of 1 mile 19 chains, more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly ALL that portion of the Wanganui River Road, in the Tara­ delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50644, deposited in naki Land District, Ohura County, commencing at its junction the officH of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in with the Otunni Road on the western boundary of Section 3, the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. Block III, Piopiotea West Survey District, and proceeding thence generally in a south-easterly and easterly direction, F. D. THOMSON, adjoining or passing through the said Section 3 and SectIon 4, Clerk of the Executive Council. Piopiotea West Survey District, and terminating at a point on the southern boundary of the said Sect.ion 4.twenty-five Declarill{l Portion of T'troto Road, in the Ok,tTa Oounty, to be chains east of the crossing of the Matawhero Stream; being It Oalmly Road. a distance of seventy chains, more or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan JDarked P_W.D. 50600, deposited in the office of the Minister JELLI CO E, Governor-General. of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land OUDER IN COUNCIL. District, and thereon coloured red. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day F_ D. THOMSON, of January, 1921. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE 'V. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Declaring Porticn 0/ Ruapuke Mountain Road, in the Raglan IN COUNCIL. Oounty, to be a Oounty Road. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers JELLI COE, Governor-General. in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting ORDER IN COUNCIL. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that .January, 1921. the portion of road described in the Schedule hereto sha.ll, Present: on and after the date of this Order in Council, become a county road. HIS EXCIILLENCY THB GOVRNOB-GBNERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in SCHEDULE. anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the ALL that portion of the Turoto Road, in the Taranaki Land Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by District, Ohura County, commencing at a point 1 mile 35 aud with the advice and consent of the Executive (',ouncil of chains south of the Kakahi Bridge, and proceeding thence the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the generally in a south-easterly direction, adjoining or passing portion of road described in the Schedule he! eto shall. on through part Section 5, Block XI, Ohura Survey District, and after the date of this Order in Council, become a county and terminating at its junction with the Roto Road at the road. -- Kirikiri Stream; being a distance of forty-three chains, more SCHEDULE. or less. As the said portion of road is more particularly ALL that portion of Ruapuke Mountain Road, in the Auck­ delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 50462, deposited in land Land District, Raglan County, commencing at its junc­ the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in tion with Wainni Road on the northern boundary of the the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. Wesleyan Mission Section O.L.C. 75, Block I, Karioi Survey F. D. THOMSON, District, and proceeding thence generally in a south-westerly Clerk of the Executive Conncil direction, adjoining or passing througb the said Wesleyan Mission Section O.L.C. 75, Block I, Karioi Survey District, Rakaunui Native Reserve, Blocks I and V, Karioi Survey Derlaring Portio-n of Ongarue Road, in th.e Ok1lra 0011nty, to District, Sections 56, N. 55, S. 55, 44, 45, 47 (E.R.), and 46, be a. County Road. Block V, Karioi Survey District, and terminating at its junction with the road forming the southern boundary of JELLICOE, Governor-General. Section 46, Block V, Karioi Survey District; being a dis­ ORDER IN COUNCIL. tance of 5 miles 62 chains, more or less. As the said portion At the Government Buildings at Wellin~on, this 10th da~ of road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked of .January, 1921. P.W.D. 49299, deposited in the office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, Present' and thereon coloured red. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. :a-lASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING F. D. THOMSON, IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Declaring Portion 0/ Kururau Road, in the Okura Oonnty, to Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting be a Oounty Road. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the JELLICOE, Governor-General. portion of road described in the Schedule hereto sha1l, on and after the dat,. of this Order in (',ouncil, become a county ORDER IN COUNCIL. ro~ • At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1921. Present: SCHEDULE. HIS EXCIILLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ALI. tbat portion of the Ongarue Road (Te Kuiti - Tauma­ N pursuance and exeroise of the powers vested in him runui Road), in the Taranaki Land District, Ohura County, I . by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers commencing at its junction with the Okaihae Road on the in anywise enablin!! him in this behalf, His Exoellenoy the south-eastern boundary of Spction 1, Block IV, Rangi Survey Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by District, and proceeding thence generally in a northerly direc­ and with the advice and consent of the Executiv" Council of tion, adjoining or passing through the said Section I, Sec­ tions 2, 6, and 3, Block IV, Rangi Survey District, Sec­ the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the tions 4B, 40, and 1, Block II, Rangi Survey District, and portion of road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on terminating at its junction with the Okoroa Road; being a and after the da.te of this Order in Council. become a county distance of four miles, more or less. As the said portion of road. road is more particularly delineated on the plan marked SCHEDULE. P. W.D. 50463, deposited in the office of the Minister of ALL that portion of the Kururau Road, in the Taranaki Land Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­ District, Ohura. County, commencing at its junction with the trict, and thereon coloured red. 'Whakamaro Road near the north-east corner of Section 11, F. D. THOMSON, Block XU, Ohura. Survey District, and proceeding thence Clerk of the E]!:6Cutive Coul)cil. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No •. 9 Declaring Portion oj Kalcahi Road, in the Okura Ooomy, to IGovernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, actin.g be;'a .Ooomy Road. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council -- of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the JELLICOE, Governor-General. portion of road described in the Schedule hereto sha.ll, on and ORDER IN COUNCIL_ after the date of this Order in Council, become a connty road. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1921. SCHEDULE. Present: ALL tha.t portion of road, in the Hawke's Ba.y Land District, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. 1<'. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Patanga.ta. County, known as the Ma.nga.ngara.rlI Road, com­ IN COUNCIL. mencing at the north-western cotner of Section 3, Block VI, N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by Pora.ngahau Survey District (being the terminating point of I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of aU other powers the road known as the :Mangaompa Roa,d, as described in in anywise enabling him in tbis behalf, His Excellency the the N€w Zeala11d Gazette No. 50, of the 20th da.y of :May, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting 1920. page 1550), and proceeding thence in a westerly direction by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council generally, adjoining or pa.sing thl'Ough Section 3, and Manga­ of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that nga.rara No.2 Subsection A, Block V, Poranga.ba.u Survey District, a.nd terminating at the eastern boundary of Section 4, the portion of roa.d described in the Schedule hereto shan, Block Pora.ngaba.u Survey District; being a dista.n!'e of on IIDd a.fter the date of this Order in ('..ouncil, become a V, 2 miles 10 cha.ins, more or less. As the said portion of roa.d county road. is more particula.rly delinea.ted on the plan ma.rked P.W.D. 49477, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works SCHEDULE_ at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, a.nd thereon coloured red a.nd lettered A-B. ALL that portion of the Kakahi Roa.d, in the Tarana.ki La.nd Distriot, Ohura. County, oommencing a.t its junction with the F. D. THOMSON, Turoto Roa.d a.t the Kakahi Bridge in Block XI, Ohura Clerk of the Executive Oonncil. Survey District, a.nd proceeding thenoe generally in a. north­ ea.sterly direction, a.djoining or pa.ssing through Sections 12 (school-site), 6, a.nd 9, Block XI, Ohura Survey District, IIDd terminating at the western boundary of Section 10, Block XI, Domain Board appoimed to have Oontro! of the Lake Ellll8mere Ohura. Survey District; being a distance of 2 miles 10 chains, Domain. more or less. As the sa.id portion of roa.d is more pa.rticularly dclinea.ted on the pla.n marked P_W.D. 50461, deposited in JELLICOE, Governor-General. the office of the Minister of Public Works a.t Wellington, in ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Wellington La.nd District, and thereon coloured red. At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this lOth day of F. D. THOMSON, Ja.nua.ry, 1921. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSJliY, P.C., PRJliSIDINO De,cla"ing Portion of Huiarua Road, in tke Wailcoku Oounty, IN COUNCJIL. to be a Ooonty Road. N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers conferred by I section forty of the Public Reserves a.nd Domains Act, JELLICOE, Governor-General. 1908, His Excellency the Governor-Geneml of the Dominion ORDER IN COUNCIL. of New Zea.land, aoting by a.nd with the a.dvice a.nd consent At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this 10th day of the Execntive Council of the sa.id Dominion, doth hereby of J a.nua.ry, 1921. a.ppoint Present: GEORGE HERBER'r OOOK, PHILIP JOHN DE LA COUR, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING ALBERT HENRY :KrMBER, IN OOUNCJIL. GEORGE McBEAN, N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him by CHARLES WOLFE, I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in FREDERICK WILLIAM WOODWARD, and anywise enabling him in this beha.H, His Excellenoy the THE COl\(l\(ISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS, CHRISTCHURCH, the Governor-Geneml of the Dominion of New 7.ea.1and, acting as from the third da.y of November, one thousand nine by and with the a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council hundred o.nd tweuty, to be the Lake Ellesmere Domain Board, of the said Dominion, doth hereby order a.nd declare tha.t the ha.ving control of the land described in the Schedule hereto; portion of roa.d described in the SchedUle hereto sha.1l, on and and doth hereby appoint Wednesda.y, the second day of a.fter the date of this Order in Council, become So county road. February, one thollsand nine hundred a.nd twenty-one, a.t ha.lf past two o'clock p.m., as the time when, and 21,3 lIian­ SCHEDULE. chester Street, Christchurch, as the pla.ce where, the first 'ALL tha.t portion of road, in the Ha.wke's Bay Land District, meeting of the Boa.rd shall be held. Waikohu County, known a.s Huiarua Road, commencing at a. point on the south-western boundary of Section 1, Block IX. Tutamoe Survey District, and proceeding thence genera.lly in SCHEDULE. a north-easterly and north-westerly direction, adjoining or LAKE ELLESlI(ERE DOMAIN.-CANTERBURY LAND- DISTRICT. pa.a.~ing through said Section 1, Block IX, Tutamoe Survey RESERVE 3048 (in red), Block XII, Leeston Survey District: District, Sections 2 and I, Block V, Tutamoe Survey District, Area., 20 a.cres, more or less. a.nd termina.ting a.t a point on the eastern bounda.ry of Sma.ll Grazing-run 98, Block V, Tutamoe Survey District; being a F. D. THOMSON, distance of 4 miles 50 cba.ins, more or less. As the .aid Clerk of the Executive CouDcll, portion of road is more particularly delineated on the plan ma.rked P.W.D. 49678, deposited in the office of the :Minister of Public Works a.t WeiHngton, in the Wellington I.and District, a.nd thereon ma.rked with a broken red line. Domain Board appointed to have Control oj the Kauri Point Domain. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Conncil, JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Dwlaring Portion oj Mangangarara Road, in tke Patangata Ooonty, to be a Ooonty Road. At the Government Buildings ..t Wellington, this 10th day of Janua.ry, 1921. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Present: ORDER IN {)OUNCIL. THE RIGHT HONOURABLJIi W_ F. MASSJliY, P.C., PlUIISIDINO IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this lOth day of January, 11121. N pursuance and exercise of the powers' and authorities I _ conferred by the Public Reserves and Doma.ins Act, Present: 1908 (hereina.fter termed "the sa.id Act "), His Excellency THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, a.cting IN COUNCJIL. by and with the a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council N purouancc a.nd exercise of the powers vested in him by of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoks an Order in Council I the Publio Works Act, 1908, and of a.ll other powers da.ted the ninth da.y of August, one thousand nine hundred in anywi8& enabling him in this behaH, His Excellency the and sixteen, and published in the ,Gazette of the ~venteenth THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 133 day of that month, a.ppointing a. Doma.in Boa.rd to have Icontrol of the mnd described in the Schedule hereto: a.nd control of the Ka.uri Point Domllin, a.nd doth hereby a.ppoint doth hereby a.ppoint Tuesda.y, the eighth da.y of Februa.ry, HIS W OBSHIl' THE MAYOR OF AUOKLAND ex o1/icio one thouSllond nine hundred a.nd twenty - one, a.t seven THE ClLUBMAN OF THE AUCKLAND HARB~UR 1fOAR~ ex o'clock p.m., a.s the time when, a.nd the Mechanics' Institute. ojJicio, ' Woodeud, a.s the place where, the first meeting of the Boa.rd HIS WOBSHIl' THE MAYOR OF BmKENHEAD, ex ojJicio, sha.ll be held. --- THE CHAmlllAN OF THE W AITBlIIATA COUNTY COUNOIL, SCHEDULE. ex ojJicio, a.nd THB..COllllllISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS, NORTH AUCKLAND WOODEND DOlllAlN.-CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT. LAND DISTBIOT, ex ojJicio, RESERVE 3728 (in red), Block XII, Ra.ngiora. Survey District: to be the Ka.uri PointDoma.in Boa.rd, having control of the Area., 124 a.cres 2 roods, more or less. la.nd described in the Schedule hereto for the pUrposes of a.nd Reserve 2134 (in red), Block XII, Ra.ngiora. Survey District: subject to the provisions of ·Pa.rt II of the sa.id Act; a.nd Area, 137 &cres 3 roods 20 perches, more or less. doth hereby a.ppoint Friday, the fourth da.y of February, Reserve 2539 (in red), Block XI, Ra.ngiora. Survey District: one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd twenty-one, a.t three o'clock Area., 6 acres 0 mods 23 perches, more or less. p.m., .... the time when, a.nd the North Auckland District F. D. THOMSON, La.nds a.nd Survey Office, Auckla.nd, .... the pla.ce where, the Clerk of the Executive Oouncil. first meeting of the sa.id Boa.rd sha.ll be held. SCHEDULE. Declaring IkaJ IlIe Proviaioll8 01 Section 109 olllle Naeive Land KAUBl POINT DOIl!AlN.-NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DisTRICT. Amendment Act, 1913, 8hall apply to a certain Bloclc oJ Naei'tJe Land. ALLOTMENT!! 157 a.nd pa.rt 162 (Ka.uri Point Reserve), Pa.rish of Ta.ka.puna.: Area., 112 a.cres 1 rood, more or less. JELLICOE, .Governor-GenemL F. D. THOMSON, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of Ja.nuary, 1921. Pomain Board appointed to hatJe Oontrol oJ the Rukuhia Present: DrYmain. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. JELLICOE, Governor-General. HEREAS by section twenty-three of the West Coa.st ORDER IN COUNCIL. W Settlement Reserves Amendment Act, 1913, it is At the Govemment Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of enacted that the Governor-General may by Order in Council Ja.nua.ry, 1921. at any time declare that .the provisiol)S of IIeQtion one hundred and nine of the Native La.nd Amendment Act, 1913, shall Present: apply to a.ny block, section, or subdivision of Ja.nd comprised THB RIGHT HONOURABLB W. 1<'. MASSEY, P.C., PRBSIDING in leases gra.nted or confirmed under the West Coa.st Settle­ IN COUNCIL. . ment Reserves Act, 1881, a.nd the amendments thereof: pursuance a.nd exercise. of the powers conferred by And whereas it is expedient that the provisions of section P section forty of the Public Reserves and Doma.ins l\ct, one hundred a.nd nine aforesaid shall apply to the mnd 1908, His Excellency the Govemor-~enera.l of the Dominion mentioned in the Schedule hereto, for the purchase of which of New Zea.la.nd, a.cting by a.nd with the a.dvice a.nd consent the Crown desires to negotiate: . of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor-Geneml of the appoint Dominion of New ZeaIa.nd, in pursuance and exercise of the GEORGE BROWN, power and authority conferred upon him by section twenty­ MICHABL JOSEPH BYB.T, three of the West Coast Settlement Reserves Amendment WILLIAM DENIS HATTAWAY, Act, 1913, a.nd acting by a.nd with the a.dvice and consent RORERT LIvINGSTON, of the Executive Council of the said Do~on, doth hereby ANDREW REGINALD MoNAB, declare tha.t the provisions of section one hundred a.nd nine JOHN DANIEL MILNER, of the Native La.nd Amendment Aot, 1913, sha.ll apply to SAMUEL CHARLES SlIIITH, the la.nd mentioned in the Schedule hereto. ALBERT STANLEY THORBURN, a.nd HENRY WEBB, . SCHEDULE. as from the tenth day of November, one thousa.ndnine hundred NGATITU No. 24, being Seotion 16, Block II, Waima.te Survey and twenty, to be the Rukuhia. Doma.in Board, ha.ving control District: Area, 165 acres. of t~ la.nd described in the Schedule hereto; a.nd doth hereby F. D. THOMSON, appoint Tuesday, the first day of Februa.ry, one thousa.nd Clerk of the Executive Council. DlDe hundred and twenty-one, at eight o'clock p.m., a.s the time when, a.nd the Awa1<',... IN COUNCIL. Domain. N the recommenda.tion of the Na.tive Land Purchase JELLICOE, Governor·GeneraL O Boa.rd, referred to in seotion three hundred and sixty­ three of the Native Land Act, 1909. and in exercise of tho ORDER IN COUNCIL. power in this beha.U conferred upon him by tha.t section. At the Government Buildings a.t Wellington, this 10th day of a.nd by section one hundred a.nd eleven of the Native Land January, 1921. Amendment Act, 1913 (as a.mended by section eight of the Present: Na.tive La.nd Amendment and Na.tive Land Cla.ims Adjust­ TBB RIGHT HONOURABLB W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING ment Act, 1916), His Excellenoy the Governor-General of IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zea.la.nd, acting by and with the advice N pursuance and exereise of the powers conferred by and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domain. Act. extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order in. 1908, His Excellency the Governor-Genera.l of the Dominion Council dated the fifth day of August, one tllOuSllond nin" of New Zea.mnd, a.cting by and with the a.dvice a.nd consent hundred a.nd nineteen. and gazetted the seventh day of of the Executive Council of the SIIoid Dominion, doth hel'E'by August, one thousa.nd nine hundred a.nd nineteen. prohibiting all alienation of the Na.tive Ia.nd specified in the Schedule· appoint ROBERT JAMES BORLAND. hereto other tha.n alienatiou in fa.vour of the Crown. ALFRED CATCHPOLE, MAURICE CHARLES DERBRIDGE, SCHEDULE. JAlIfES JUDSON, and TAUHARA North No.1 Block, Tatua Survey District: Approxi­ WALTER MOODY, ma. te area., 1,400 acres. as from the fourteenth da.y of July. one thousa.nd nine hundred F. D. THOMSON, and twenty, to be the Woodend Doma.in Board, having Clerk of thf' Executive Council. B 134 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6 E.:tending Prohibition of Alienation of certain Native Land Ipower in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, other than AZunation in favour of ths Orown. and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land --- Amendment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the JELLICOE, Governor·General. Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust- ORDER IN COUNCIL ment Act, 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General of . . .'. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice A.t the Government BUIldings at Wellington, tbis lOth day of and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby January, 1921. extend for 8. further period of eighteen months the Order in Present: Council dated the nineteenth day of August, one thousand THB RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING nine hundred and nineteen~ and gazetted the twenty-first day IN COUNCIL of August, one thousand rune hundred and nineteen, but only . in so far as it effeots land specified in the Schedule hereto, N the recommendation of the Native Land Purohase prohibiting all alienation other the.n alienation in favour of O Board, referred to in seotion three hundred and sixty. the Crown. three of the Native Land Aot, 1909, and in exeroise of the power in this behalf conferred upon him by that seotion, and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land SCHEDULE. Amendment Aot, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ W.&lOEKA SURVEY DIsTRICT. ment Aot, 1916), His Excellenoy the Governor-General of Approximate Area. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the Block. A.- R. 1'. advice and consent of the Executive Counoil thereof, doth T AHORA 2A 3 .• 11,343 0 0 hereby extend for a further period of eighteen months the 2B 2B No.1 1,614 2 0 Order in Council dated the nineteenth day of Angust, one F. D. THOMSON, . thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and gazeGted the Clerk of the Executive Council. twenty-first day of Angust, one thousand nine hnndred and nineteen, but only in so far as it affects the land specified in the Sohedule hereto, prohibiting all alienation E:x:tending Prohibition 0/ Alienation 0/ certain Native Land oGher than alienation in favour of the Crown. oIJier than Alienation in /avour 0/ the Crown.

SCHEDULE. JELLICOE, Governor-General. OMAPERE SUBVllY DZSTBICT. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Block. Approximate Area. .1._ B. P. At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of MAUNGA.KA.WA.KA.WA No. h[ No.2 •• 12 1 26 Jannsry, 1921. . IE 120 lBNo.1 .. 1 1 0 Present: lB No.2 .. 330 HIS ExOllLLlINCY THB GoVIIRNOR-GIINUAL IN COUNCR·, 2A 45 3 0 N the reoommendation of the Native Land Purchase Hadru ._ 43·0 0 O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty. F. D. THOMSON, three of the Native Land ACt, 1909, and in exercise of the Clerk of the Executive Councll. power in this behalf oonferred upon him by that seotion, and by section one hundred' and eleven of the Native Land Amend­ ment Aot, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Aot, Extending Prohibition of Alienation of certain NatilJe Land 1916), His Excellency the Govemor-General of the Dominion other than Alienation tn fat>OUf' of the Crawn. of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraJ. a further period of eighteen months the Order in Council ORDER IN COUNCIL. dated the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and gazetted the seventh day of August, At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 10th day of one thousand nine hnndred and nineteen, prohibiting all January, 1921. alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule Present: hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. THB RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSBY, P.C., PRlISIDING IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. N the recommendation of the Natiye Land Purchase AOHA.lIIGA AND CABTLEl'OINT SURVJ!IY DISTRIOTS. O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ Approxim .. te Ares. three of the Native Land Act, 1900, and in exercise of the Block. A. B. P. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section and MATA.IKONA No.1 8,231 0 0 by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land 2A 450 0 0 Amendment Act, 1913 (as amended by seotion eight of the to 2B 7,678 0 0 Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust. 3A 120 0 0 ment Aot, 1916), His Exoellenoy the Governor-General of the 3B 1,564 0 0 Dominion of New Zealand, aoting by and with the advice and .. consent of the Executive Council thereof, doth here by extend F. D. THO:MSO~ for a further period of eighteen months the Order in Council Clerk of the Executive uouncil. dated the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and gazetted the seventh day of August. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, proh'ibiting all alienation Extending Prohibition 0/ Alienation 0/ certain N atilJe La1ld of the Native land specified in the Schedule hereto other other than Alienation in /avour 01 the Crown. than alienation in favour of the Crown. JELLICOE, Governor-General. SCHEDULE. ORDER IN COUNCIL. POlIAUA No.3 Block, Thames Survey District: Approximate At the Government House at Wellington. this 18th day of ..rea., 1 acre 1 rood 20 perches. January, 1921 • F. D. THOMSON, Present: Clerk of the Executive Councll_ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVB8NOR-GBNJIlI.AL IN COUllOIL. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase Extending Prohibition 0/ Alienation of certain NatilJe Land O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ other than Alienation in /avtYUr 0/ the Crown. three of the Native Land Aot, 1909, and in exeroise of the. power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, JELLICOE, Governor-General. and by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Amendment Aot, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjust­ At the Govemment Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day ment Act, 1916), His Excellency the Govemor-General of the of January, 1921. Dominion of New Zel1land, acting by and with the advice and Present: consent of the Exeoutive Council thereof. doth hereby extend for a further period of eighteen months the Order in Council THE RIGHT HONOURASI.B W. F. MASSEY, P.C_, PRESIDING dated the twenty-sixth day of Angust, one thousand nine IN COUNCIL. hundred and nineteen, and gazetted the twenty-second day N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, prohibiting O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ all alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule three of the Native Land Act, 1909. and in exercise of the hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. ~~------

JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 135

SCHEDULE. I Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby pro· OOROKANDEL AND HASTINGS SURVEY DISTRICTS. hibit, for .the period of one year from the date of this Order .A roximate Area. lD CounCIl, all ailenatlOn of the Natlv.e land specified lD Blook. PP A. R. P. the Schedule hereto other than ailenatlOn lD favour of the MANAIA lB and 2B, Section E No. 2..1. 666 021 Crown. -- 2B 246 1 32 SCHEDULE. 20 272 1 6 TAPATU and Waitangirua No.2 Block, Matakaoa, Whanga- " 2D 199 3 19 paraoa, and Mangaoporo Survey DiBtricts: Approximate 2E 2,642 1 12 area, 2,239 acres 0 roods 7 perches. F. D. THOMSON, F_ D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive C01mcil.

Ezknding Prohibition oj Alienatian af certain Native Land Prohibiting all Alienation af certain Native Land other than other than Alienation in Javour oj the Crown. Alienation in favour oj the Crown.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORPER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Welliugton, this 18th day of At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1921. January, 1921. Present: Present: . HIS ExCIILLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. THE RWHT HONOURABLE W. J<'. MA~SEY, P.C., PRESIDING N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase IN COUNCIL. O Board, referred to in eection three hundred and sixty. N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty. power in this behalf conferred· upon him by that section, and three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the by section one hundred and eleven of the Native Land Amend­ power in this behalf conferred upon him by that section, His ment Act, 1913 (as amended by section eight of the Native Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the 1916), His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby prohibit, of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent for the period of one year from the date of this Order in of the Executive Council thereof, doth hereby extend for a Council, all alienation of the Native land specified in the further period of eighteen months the Order in Council dated Schedule hereto other than alienation in favour of the Crown. -the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and nine­ teen, but only in so far as it affects the Native land specified SCHEDULE. in the Schedule hereto, prohibiting all alienation other than alienation in favour of the Crown. OPOITI SURVEY DISTRICT. Approximate Area. Block. A. R. P. SCHEDULE. RIMUROA No.1 135 3 11 2 47 3 37 Na.me of Block. Approximate I Survey 3 85 2 28 ----' ___A_re~ ____ ~~~trict. 4 .. 36 0 27 5 .. 43 010 A. R. P. 6 .. 66 1 29 AWAITI IJ 2B No. IB Section 2 1,257 1 35 Waihou. F. D. THOMSON, " 1J No. 2..1. No.2 100 o 0 Clerk of the Executive Council. Makumaku 5A 2D 2 .. 5 3 6 5A 2D 3 .. 23 027 5A 2D 4A 6 3 36 Prohibiting all Private Alienation oj certain Native Land. 5A 2D 4B 34 3 4 5A 2D 4D 12 1 19 JELLICOE, Governor-General. " 5A 2D 4E 19 1 17 OlWEH I~ COUNCIL. - Wharawhara 31 2 20 Waiioa. Maukoro Reserve B Section 1A 20 1 14 At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of Tiritiri 6..1. 3 1 3 38 Waihou. January, 1921. ,,- 6B No.2 3 I 22 Present: 6B No.3 5 2 2 TIlE HIGHT HONOURABLE \Y. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING No.5 1 320 IN COUNCIL. No. SA o 2 24 N the recommendation of the Native Land Purchase No. 8B 1 1 2 8 O Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty. No. 8B 2 2 027 three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and in exercise of the No. 2..1. Section III 20 o 28 power in tbis behalf conferred upon him by that section, His " No. 711 14 211 Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New . Wairau No. 3A 9 2 30 Zealand, acting by anel with the advic.e and consent of tbe " No.3B 9 1 20 .. Executive Conncil of the Bald DomllllOn, doth hereby pro· Maukoro Reserve B IB 12 2 26 Waitoa. hibit, for the period of one year from t.he elate of this Ord~r " B Section Ie 37 o 0 in Council, all alienation oi the N atlve land speCified III Rangatahi .. 440 o 0 the Schedule hereto other tban alienation in f",vour of the Crown. F. D. THOMSON, SOHEDULE. Clerk of the Executive Council. LOT 70..1., Parish of Waimana, Whakatane Survey District: Approximate area, 21 a.cres I rood 38 perches. Prohibiting all Alienation of certain Native Land othn than F. D. THOMSON, Aliena tion in favour of the Crown. Clerk of the Executive Council.

JELLICOE, Governor·General. Prohibiting all Alienation oj certain Native Land. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this lOth day of JELLICOE, Governor-General. January, 1921. OHDER IN OOUNCIL. Present: At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day -THE RIGHT HONUUR.\lILE \V. F. MAS~EY, P.C., PRE~IDING of January, 1921. IN OOUNCIL. Present: N the reoommendation of the Native Land Purohase O THE RIGHT HONOURABLE \Y. F. 111 ASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING Board, referred to in section three hundred and sixty­ IN COUNCIL. three of the Native Land Act, 1909, and III exerCIse of the power in this behalf oonferred upon him by that section, His HEREAS by section one hun1:l;re. ~ and ~hirty.two of Excellenoy the Governor·General of the Dominion of New W the Native Land Act, 1909, It IS proVIded that for Zealand, acting by aud WltU the adVice anel consent uf tue the purpose of enabling any scheme of consolidation of the 136 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

interests of owners of Native land into suitable areas t) be provisions of section one hundred and seventeen, subsection prepared and carried into effect the Governor-General may, one, of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply tQ that by Order in Council, prohibit for a period not exceeding part of the southern side of Gill Street, New Plymouth, to twelve months any alienation of Native land in respeot of which subdivisions numbered I and 2 of Section 1410, and which application has been made by the Native Minister to subdivisions numbered I and 2 of Section 1411, Borough of the Court for the preparation of such a scheme: New Plymouth, have frontages"; such portion of street And whereas an application has been made by the Native being described in the Schedule hereto. Minister to the Native Land Court for the preparation of a scheme of consolidation of the interests of the owners of the SCHEDULE. blocks mentioned in the Schedule hereto into suitable areas : ALL that portion of Gill Street, situated in the Taranaki Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Land District, Borough of New Plymouth, abutting on the Domiuion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of Subdivisions I and 2 of Section 1410 and Subdivisions I and the power and authority hereinbefore mentioned, and acting 2 of Section 1411. As the said portion of' street is more by and with the advice and oonsent uf the Exeoutive Council particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. '50313, thereof, doth hereby prohibit for a period of twelve months deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public Works at all alienation of the Native land specified in the Schedule WelIington, in the Wellington Land District, and there<>n hereto. coloured yellow. F. D. THOMSON, SCHEDULE. Clerk of the Executive COl1neil. THE subdivisions of Marangairoa ID Block (Kautuku Blotk). The Narthern Side of Portion of Edgeware Road, in the Oity F. D. THOMSON, of Ohri8tehurch, exempted from the ProvisionJJ of Sectioo 117 Clerk 'Of the Executive Council. of the Public Warka Act, 1908.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. The ElUltern Side of Partian of Bayfield Road, in the Oity of Aucklarnl, exempled frOOlo the ProviBionB of Section 117 of At the Govenlment Buildings at Wellington. thi. 10th day the P"bl~ Wark8 Act, 1908. of January, 1921. Present: JELLICOE, Governor-General. THE RmHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C .. PRESIDING ORDER IN COUNCIL. IN COUNCIL. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th da.y N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the of January, 1921. I Publio Works Act, 1908, His.Excellency the Governor­ General of the DominionJ.of~New Zealand, acting by and Present: with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the THII RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, l' .C., PRIllSIDlN(. said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolu­ IN COUNCIL. tion passed by the Christchurch City Council-viz., "The N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Christchurch City Council, having control of Edgeware Road, I Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellenoy the Governor. St. Albans Ward of the City of Christchurch, hereby declares General of the Dominion of New 7.ealand, acting by and that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of with the a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council of the the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to that part of said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolu. the northern side of Edgeware Road lying between Trafalgar tion passed by the Auckland City Council on the thirtieth day Street and Dover Street"; such portion of street being of September, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-viz., described in the Schedule hereto. "That the Auckland City Council, having control of Bayfield Road, Ponsonby, in the City of Auckland, by resolution SCHEDULE. declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Publio Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to THE northern side of all that portion of Edgeware &9n, in the Wellington Land Dis. SCHEDULE. trict, and thereon coloured green. ALL that portion of 'Bayfield Road, situated in the North F. D. THOMSON, Auckland Land District, City of Auokland, fronting Lots 12, CleFk of the Executive Council. 13, and 14, part Allotment 24 of Seotion 8, Suburbs of Auck­ land. As the said portion of street is more particularly de­ lineated on the plan marked, P. W.D. 49902, deposited in the New ZealandUniver8ity Act, 1908. office of the Minister of Publio Works at Wellington, in t,he WelIington Land District, and thereon coloured red. JELLI COE, Governor-General. F_ D. THOMSON, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1921. Pre;;ent: The Southern Side oj Portion of GiU Street, in the Borough of THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDINIJ New Plymouth, exempeed Jrom the ProviBiooB of Section 117 IN COUNCIL.

of the P.ublic Warks Act, 1908. N pursuance and exercise 0 of the powers and authorities I vested in him by the New Zealand University Act, 1908, JELLICOE, G<>vernor-General. His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New ORDER IN COUNCIL. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby amend At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day the Second Schedule to the said Act in the manner set forth of January, 1921. in the Schedule hereto; and, with the like advice and consent Present: doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING date of the first publication thereof in the New Zealand IN COUNCIL. GazeUe. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the SCHEDULE. I Public Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor­ THE Second Schedule to the New Zealand Uuiversity Act, General of the Dominion of New 7.ealand, acting by and 1908, is hereby amended by omitting the word" Westland" with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the after the word "Nelson" in the second paragrarh thereof; said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolu­ and by deleting from the third paragraph thereo the words tion passed by the New Plymouth Borough Council on the " Provincial District of Canterbury," and substituting therefor fifteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and the words "Provincial Districts .(}f Canterbury and West­ twenty-viz., "That the New Plymouth Borough Council, land." o being the local authority having oontrol of the street here­ F. D. THOMSOl':, inafter mentioned, hereby resolves and declares that the Clerk of the Executiye Council. JAN. 20.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETT.l!A. lSi

Regulations for the Grading of Teachers.

JELLICOE. Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1921. Present: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him I by the Education Act, 1914, and its amendments, and all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the regulations made by Orders in Council dated the twenty-third day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, the fourteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and the twenty-sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, for the grading of teachers, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the regulations set forth below; and doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the date of the first publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

REGULATIONS.

'rHE GRADING OF TEACHERS. 1. THE Director of Education (hereinafter referred to as the Director) shall, by and through the Inspectors of the Department, proceed annually to grade in accordance with the regulations herein contained the certificated teachers employed in public sehools, together with certificated trainj.ng­ college students who have completed their training-college course. 2. The Inspectors of each education district acting together shall in accordance with these regulations assign grading-marks to all the certifi­ cated teachers employed in the public schools by the Education Board of the district on the 31st day of December preceding, and shall, through the Senior Inspector of the district, forward such grading-marks to the Director: Provided that training-college students who hold teachers' certificates shall be assigned grading-marks by the Inspectors of the district in which -the training college attended is situated, after consultation with the Prin­ . cipal of the training college concerned. 3. (i.) Certificated teachers who are not in the employment of an Educa­ tion Board on the 31st day of December in any year but who were included in the grading-list then current may be graded in the following year, but if· not so employed during that year they may be graded in any subsequent year only on application to the Senior Inspector of the district in which they were last employed. Any such application must reach the Senior Inspector not later than the 1st day of February. Certificated teachers who have not been graded and who are not in the employment of an Education Board may be graded on application to the Director not later than the 1st day of February in any year. (ii.) Any teacher in the service of an Education Board or any training­ college student who for the first time becomes certificated after the grading­ list is completed shall be entitled to be graded forthwith as from the date on which his certificate is issued. (iii.) Certificated teachers who are for the time being employed in Native schools and special schools under the Education Department may be awarded grading-marks by the Inspector or Inspectors instructed thereto by the Director, but the grading of any such teacher shall have efIect only in respect of any subsequent employment or application for employment of the teacher in the service of an Education Board. 4. Teachers entitled to be graded shall be graCJ.ed in six groups as follows, according to the salary paid under Schedule IV in clause 1 of the Regulations for the Salaries· of Public-school Teachers on the last day of employment in the preceding year or on the last day of December in -that year, as the case may be:- 188 THE N:mW ZEALAND GAZETTE. (No... 6

- Solo and Head TeachoIB. .Assistant TeaohoIB.

------.~--- Range of Salary. I Range of Salary. I Gronp. Grado Grade ______... __. __ . SaLu. Before. From of I Before From f Y'j1st February. f 1st February, Salary. 1st February, lIst FobrUa.ry, 1921. 1921. I 1921. 1921. - £ £ £ £ 1 I 180-210 f 160-170 } 160-170 170-200 I 1 '( 170-180 I ! 180-200 } 180-190 2 l 170-190 2A .. 200-210 2 II 200-260 220-270 3 190-230 200-230 3 lIlA 260-310 280-310 4 240-270 240-270 IIIB 270-330 290-330 5 280--300 280--300

4 IV 310-360 330-360 6 300-320 310-320 7 330-350 330-350

5 V 370-410 370-410 8 360-400 360-400 I 6 VI 410-440 420-440 I ...... VII 450-480 450-480 ...... I I 5. (1.) A teacher who holds or who has held a permanent position shall be placed in the group warranted by the grade of salary of his permanent position or his last permanent position, as the case may be: Provided that- (a.) The head teacher of a district high school, unless he is already in Group 6, shall be placed in the group next above that in which he would otherwise be placed under this clause: _ (b.) Teachers in charge of part-time schools shall in all cases be grouped as if their grade of salary were determined by clause 30 of the Regulations for the Salaries of Public-school Teachers gazetted on the 13th November, 1919, which for this purpose shall not be modified by the proviso to clause 9 of the same regulations: (c.) A teacher who previously had occupied a position that would under these regulations have placed him in a higher group than the one determined by his present position may, with the permission of the Director, be graded in such higher group if the Inspectors report that the teacher's efficiency has been maintained in all respects : (d.) Native - school teachers and teachers of special schools shall be grouped as if they received the grade of salary for positions in schools of corresponding grades under Schedule I in clause 1 of the Regulations for the Salaries of Public-school Teachers : -(e.) Organizing teachers shall be graded in Group 5: (f.) Relieving teachers who do not hold permanent PQsitions, and who are classified under clause 53 (1) of the Regulations for the Salaries of Public - school Teachers as amended by Order in Council dated the 26th day of October, 1920, shall for the purposes of grading be placed in groups as follows :-

I Grading Group. I Classification. Salaries.

£120-£160. 1 {~ I £170-£200. I £210-£240. 2 JC lD : £250-£280. I £290-£320. 3 fE

IF 'I' £330-£370. 4 G £380-£410. 5 H I £420 and over.

(2.) A training-college student entitled to be graded and any teacher who has not previously held a position under an Education Board sball be placed in Group 1 : . JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 139

Provided that in special circumstances the Director may, on the recommendation of the Inspectors, direct that any such student or teacher shall be placed in a group higher than Group 1. 6. For the purpose of grading, marks shall be assigned by the Inspectors on the following basis, namely :- Maximum Marks. Skill in teaching 80 Personality, discipline, and environment 40 Organization and management 30 Academic attainments 30 Service 25 Quota 120

Total maximum 325 7. Professional Skill.-(i.) Marks for skill in teaching, for personality, discipline, and environment, and for organization and management, shall in the first case be assigned with special relation to the teacher's efficiency in the class of positions occupied by him up to the time of grading, and shall be assessed in all essential respects on a basis of comparison with teachers in the same group. (ii.) Marks for personality, discipline, and attention to environment shall be assessed in accordance with a teacher's value in these respects in relation to his school a.ctivities only. (iii.) Marks for organization and management shall be assigned with due regard to the relative degrees of skill in organization and management dema.nded by different classes of positions in the same group. 8. After the marks provided for in clause 6 and referred to in clause 7 hereof have been provisionally determined, the Inspectors, having regard to the grading of the teachers of the district as a whole, may make such adjustment as they consider necessary to bring into due relation the marking in the various groups. 9. When any teacher is to be graded in a higher group than that in which he was last graded, the marks to be awarded under clauses 6 and 7 on the judgment of the Inspectors shall -be reassessed according to the higher standard of marking in such higher group, so that the total of these marks, added to the quota mark, shall in all cases be increased ollly by such number of marks as represents the increased efficiency of the teacher since the previous grading. 10. Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, every teacher eligible to be graded who was on military service for at least one year during the years 1914-20, inclusive, shall in general receive the same increase of marks for the period of his military service as was received on the average by teachers whose status was similar to his own at the time of his enrolment for military service. 11. In assigning marks under the several headings stated in clause 7 hereof Inspectors shall be guided by the following table of comparative values :-

MaximUln, Maximum, I Maximum, 80. 40. 30. I ! ------I ~ 72-80 -r-27~;--- Excellent 36-40 Very good 64-71 32~35 24-26 Good 52-63 26-31 20--23 Very fair 40--51 20--25 15-19 Fair 32-39 16-19 12-14 Weak 24-31 12-15 9-11

------12. Academic Attainments.-Marks for academic attainments shall be based on the class of teacher's certificate held, and shall be given as follows: For certificate of Class E, 6 marks; Class D, 12; Class C, 21 ; Class B, 27; Class A, 30: Provided that a teacher who is awarded a higher class of certificate after the grading-list has been completed shall be entitled to receive the additional grading-marks for the higher certificate as prescribed in this clause, and the consequent alteration in his grading shall be notified to each Education Board and in any supplement to the grading-list that may be issued. 13. Service.-Marks for teaching service shall include service up to the 31st day of December preceding, one mark being given for each complete year of the total period of service up to twenty-five years. Provided that- 140 > THE 'NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. ()

(a.) Service as a probationer appointed on or after 1st February, 1921, or service as a pupil-teacher shall be counted as service of half its length. (b.) Each year of an approved course in a teachers' training college shall , . count as a full year of service. (c.) Any period of military service with the New Zealand Expeditionary . Force within the period 4th August, 1914, to 12th November, . 1918, shall count as double service. (d.) Any period of leave of absence in excess of three months shall not be counted as service, except that leave of absence granted under the Exchange of Teachers Regulations shall be counted as full service. . 14. Quota>-(i.) The' quota of marks provided for in clause 6 hereof shall, for each teacher graded in the respective groups, be as follows :- Group. Quota.. Group. Quota. 1 2014 80 2 .. 40 1 5.. 100 3 .. 60 1 6.. 120 (ii.) Such quota ~rks shall be regarded as efficiency marks awarded in recognition of the relatively higher degree of efficiency required to seeUle in each successively higher group the same number of marks awarded under clauses 6 and 7 hereof. 15. Any teacher who by reason of a correction in the marks allotted him f-or service or certificate becomes entitled to additional marks shall not in consequence thereof suffer a reduction in the marks awarded him under any other heading. _ 16. Any teacher who has held the maximum marks for teaching, per­ sonality, discipline, environment, organization, and management for a period of at least two years and has been unable to obtain promotion to a position in a higher group may, with the approval of the Direetor, be graded in the neXt higher group. 17. (i.) It shall be the duty of the Director to secure and maintain a reasonable degree of uniformity in the standard of marking in the various districts, and to this end he may, as he thinks fit, confer with all the Senior Inspeetors conjointly. (ii.) If by the decision of such conference it is held that the standard'of grading in any district departs to an unreasonable extent from that of the remainder of the Dominion the Director shall instruct the Inspectors of the district or districts concerned to adjust their standard of marking accordingly. 18. From the grading-marks forwarded to the Director by the Senior Inspeetors of the various districts shall be compiled annually a general graded list of teachers, which shall be duly published in accordance with the Act before the 30th day of June. Every such general list shall contain- (a.) The names of all teachers graded as herein provided, arranged in order, and consecutively numbered in accordance with the total of the grading-marks assigned : (b.) Th,e name in each case of the district in which the teaQher was grad~, the nature of the position occupied, and such other infor­ mation as the Director may determine: (c.) The names of -all certificated teachers in the Dominion, whether graded or not, and the class of certificate held by each teacher. 19. Each teacher who is graded under these regulations shall be sup­ plied by the Director of Education with the separate marks on which his grading was determined, the information thus supplied to' be treated as confidential. 20. Any teacher who considers that he has good grounds for objeetion to the position assigned to him on the graded list may, not later than thirty­ one clear days after the publication of the list in the Ne:w Zealand Gazette, lodge an appeal by letter with the Director of Education, Wellington, giving the complete and definite grounds on which the appeal is based, and every such appeal shall be dealt with as hereinafter provided. 21. All the appeals from each district shall be sent to an Appeal Board in the district concerned. Such Appeal Board shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the Minister, who shall be Chairman of all Appeal Boards, a representative of the Department not being an Inspeetot of the district, and a representative selected by the certificated teachers of the district in such manner as the Direetor may determine. An officer of the Depart­ ment may be present during the hearing of appeals, for the purpose of giving or of eliciting information bearing on points raised in appeals. 22. The Appeal Board in each district shall consider the appeals sent in from teachers in the district only with respect to t;he definite grounds stated in each appeal. In any case where the Board decides that an appellant's 'JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

grading is too low or too high, a report to that effect shall be made to the Director, who shall refer the case to the Inspector or Inspectors concerned, with an instruction to regrade the teacher in accordance with the decision of the Board. The result of the appeals dealt with in all the districts shall be published in a supplementary Gazelte as soon as possible after the hearing of the appeals is concluded. 23. Teachers who may be entitled to benefit by the special provisions of clauses 5 (0) and 13 (0) hereof are required to notify the Director accordingly not later than the 1st day of February in each year, stating the name of the school, the position held, period of tenure with dates, rate of salary, and any other necessary particulars in connection with their claim to come under either of the regulations referred to. Likewise, teachers who by reason of broken service or of service in more than one district are in any danger of having a portion of their claim for service overlooked are required to forward to the Senior Inspector of their district by the same date all relative particulars of such service as herein mentioned. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Extension of Copyright Act, 1913, to certain Works fir8t I Library shall apply to works to which this Order relates published in the United States of America. upon their publication in New Zealand. 3. In the case of musical works to which this Order relates, JELLICOE, Governor·General. and provided that no contrivances by means of which the ORDER IN COUNCIL. work may be mechanically performed have before the com­ mencement of this Order been lawfully made or placed on At the Govcrnm~nt Buildings at. Wellington, this 10th day sale within New Zealand, copyright in the work shall include of January, 1921. all conferred by the said Act with respect to the making Present: of records, perforated rolls, and other contrivances by means THI!: RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING of which the work may be mechanically performed. IN COUNCIL. 4. Nothing in t·his Order shan be construed as depriving any work of any rights which have been lawfnlly acquired HEREAS by reason of conditions &rising out of the under the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1913, or any' W war difficulties have been experienced by citizens of Order in Council thereunder. the United States of America in complying with the require. 5. This Ord.. r shall come into opf'>ration on the twentieth ments of the Copyright Act, 1913, as to the first publication day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.one, within New Zealand of their works first published in the which date is in this Order referred to as the commencement United States of America during the war: of this Order. And whereas the Governor·General is advised that the F. D. THOMSON, Government of the United States of America has undertaken Clerk of the Executive CouDcil. upon issue of this Order to extend the protection afforded by the United States Law of the eighteenth day of December, Pri~Ylte Letter.bO:t:e8.-Fe ••. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, entitled " An Act to amend Sections eight and twenty· one of the Copyright JELLICOE, Governor-General. Act, approved March 4, 1909," to British subjects in New Zealand: ORDER IN COUNCIL. And whereas by reason of the said undertaking of the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this loth day of Government of the United States of America the Governor­ January, 1921. General is satisfied that the said Government has made, or Present: has undertaken to make, such provision as it is expedient THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSBY, P.C., PRBSIDING to reqmre for the protection of works first made or published IN COUNCIL. in New Zealand, between the first day of August, one thousand HEREAS by Order in ',CounCil dated the twenty.sixth nine hundred and fonrteen, and the termination of the war W day of July, one thousand nine hundred and t~enty, and entitled to copyright under Part I of the Copyright Act, and gazetted on the twenty·ninth day of July, one thousand 1913 : nine hnndred and twenty, regulations were made under the And whereas by the Copyright Act, 1913, authority is authority of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908 (hereinafter conferred upon the Governor·General to extend by Order in referred to as "the said Act"), inter alia, imposing fees for Council the protection of the said Act to certain classes of private letter· boxes : And whereas it is expedient to amend foreign works within New Zealand: the said regulations as hereinafter set forth: And whereas by reason of these premises it is desirable Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of to provide protection within New Zealand for literary or the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of artistic works first published in the United Stateg of America the powers and authorities cOJ;lferred upon him by the .aid between the first day of August, one thousand nine hundred Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent' of the and fourteen, and the termination of the war which have Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revolte failed to accomplish the formalities prescribed by the Copy­ the fees imposed for private letter. boxes by the above. right Act, 1913, by reason of conditions arising out of the mentioned Order in Council, and in lieu thereof doth hereby war: impose the fees set forth in the Schedule hereto; and doth Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of hereby direct that this Order in Council shall be read together the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice with and form part of the Order in Council first herein men· and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, tioned, and shall take effect on and from the date of its and in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority publication in the New Zealand Gazette. conferred upon him by the Copyright Act, 1913, doth hereby direct as follows :- 1. The Copyright Act, 1913, shall, subject to the provi.sions SCHEDULE. of the said Act and this Order, apply to works first publIshed PRIVATE LETTER-BOXEs.. in the United States of America between the first day of AT places where there is a postman's delivery- August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, an~ the For hoxes of the usual size, at the rate of one pound tell termination of the war, which have not been republished shillings (£1 lOs.) per annum. in New Zealand prior to the commencement of this Order For latger sized boxes, at the rate of three pounds (£3) in like manner as if t.hey had been first published in New per annum. Zealand; provided that the enjoyment by any work of To persons residing beyond the limits of the postman's the rights conferred by the Copyright Act, 1913, shall be delivery, or to penona at places where there is no post­ conditional upon publication of the work in New Zealand man's delivery- not later than six months after the commencement of this For boxes of the usual size, at the rate of ten shillings Order, and shall commence from and after such publication, (lOs.) per annum. which shall not be colourable only, but shall be intended For larger sized boxes, at the rate of one pound (£1) to satisfy the reasonable requirements of the pnblic. per annum. 2. The provision of section fifty-two of the Copyright Act, F. D. THOMSON, 1913, as to the delivery of books to the General Assembly Clerk of the Eltecutive COUDeil. C 142 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Licensing tke Kauri Timber Oompany (Limited) to use and Iand thereafter an annual sum of £10, dating from the eighteenth occupy a Part oJ tke Foreshore oJ the Whitianga Harbo'lir as day of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, a Wharf-site, and ping Wha1:fage Dues. the first of such annual payments to be made on the company being supplied with a copy of this Order in Council. JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL 4. All persons shall, at a1l reasonable times, upon payment of the proper dues, have free and full to use the said 011])1':11 1:,\ CO\l:\CII. wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this lOth day therefrom. of January, 1921. 5. His Majesty, or the Governor-General, and all officers in the Government service acting in the execution of their Present: duty, shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress To RIGHT HONOUBABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING into, through, and out of the said wharf without payment. IN COUNCIL. 6. The company shall maintain the ahove-mentioned wh&rf HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered in good order and repair, and shall at all times exhibit there­ W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, the Kauri from and maintain at its own cost suitable and necessary Timber Company (Limited), of Auckland (hereinafter called lights for the guidance of vessels; provided that no light .. the company"), did, in the year one thousand nine hundred shall he exhibited until after it has been approved of by the and one, apply to the Governor in Council for a license under Minister. the Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1883 (hereinafter called 7. AllY person authorized by the Minister may at all reason­ .. the said Act "), to occupy a part of the foreshore and land able times enter upon the said wharf and view the state of below low-water mark adjacent thereto' of Whitianga Har­ repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting bour, lIIercury Bay, in order to erect and maintain a wharf to the last known address r.f the company in New Zealand thereon; and, in accordance with the one-hundred-and-fifty­ a notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in Buch sixth section of the Harbours Act, 1878, deposited plans (two wharf, reqw.ring it, within a re8.l'onable time, to be therein sheets) in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington specified, to repair the same, it shall with all convenient (marked M. D. 2493), showing the place where it was intended speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be to construct suoh wharf, the area of foreshore and land below made. low-water mark intended to be occupied for such purpose, 8. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the company. and the manner in which it was proposed to carry out the to do o~ cause to be done anything rppugnant to or incon­ work: sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regula­ ; And whereas, it having' been made to appear to the Go-' tion of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions of vernor in Counoil that the proposed work would not be or' the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regula­ tend to the injury of navigation, and the said plans having: tions made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter been, prior to the making of the Order in Council granting be in force. the license, approved by the Governor in Council, a license 9. The ballast of all vessels loading at the said wharf shall under the' said Act, for the purpose aforesaid, was, on the be taken away by the company and deposited above high­ eighteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and water mark, or at such place as may be approved of by the one, granted and issued to the company, on the terms and Minister, or by any person appointed by the Minister for that conditions therein expressed, for a period terminating on the purpose. eighteenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and 10. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under fifteen: ' this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for two And whereas by Order in Council dated the fourth day of years from the eighteenth day of December, one thousand January, one thousand nine 'hundred and sixteen, and pub­ nine hundred and twenty, unless in the meantime such rights, lished in the New Zealand Gazette No.2, of the thirteenth powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked day of the same month, the company was licensed to occupy by competent authority; and the company shan not assign, the said part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark charge, or part with any such right, power, or privilege with­ adjacent thereto for a further period of five years from the: out the previous written consent of the Minister first obtainrd. date of the expirY of the license first hereinbefore mentioned: ; n. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any And whereas the company has made application for a license time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment of under the Harbours Act, 1908, to oocupy the said foreshore. any compensation whatever, on giving to tbe company three and land below low-water mark for the purpose aforesaid for calendar montbs' previous notice in writing. Any such notice a f1l!'ther period of two years from the date of expiry of the shan be sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered at hereinbefore-mentioned license of the fourth day of January, or posted to the last known address of the company in New one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and it is expedient Zealand. to grant the same subject to the terms and conditions herein­ 12. The company shall be liable for any injury which the after expressed , said wharf may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of any default or neglect on its part• the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and .exercise of 13. In case the company shall- the power and authority vested in him by the Harbours Act, (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of tbe conditions herein­ 1I!08, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him before set forth, or any of them; in that behalf, and by and with the advice and consent of the (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf for a period of Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve thirty days; of the object for which the said license is required by the (3.) Be in any manner wound up or dissolved; or company as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and exercise (4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these of the said power and authority, and with the like advice and conditions,- consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the com­ then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and pany to use. and occupy that part of the foreshore, and land every right, power, or privilege may be revoked and deter­ below low-water mark adjacent thereto, on which the wharf mined by the. Governor-General in Council without any notice is ereeted, as shown on the plans so depQsited as aforesaid, to the oompany or other proceeding whatsoever; and publica­ for the purpose of maintaining the said wharf thereon, such tion in the New Zealand GazeUe of an Order in Council con­ license to be held and enjoyed by the company upon and taining such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the com­ subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the First pany, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this Schedule hereto; and furt.her, with the like advice and con­ Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges thereby sent as aforesaid, and in pursuance and exercise of the power granted and conferred, have been revoked and determined. conferred by' the Harbours Act, 1908, doth hereby prescribe that the dues and rates set forth in the Second Schedule hereto shall be charged and taken for the use of the said SECOND SCHEDULE. wharf. THE dues and rates hereby -prescribed shall apply. to the wharf so constructed as aforesaid ,- FIRST SCHEDULE. On every vessel under 20 tons register lying along- s. d. side the wharf, for each day or part of a day .. 1 0 1.. IN these conditions the term .. Minister" means the On every vessel under 20 tons register, for every day Minister having charge of the Marine Department, as defined or part of a day that such vessel lies a.longside by the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and inoludes any a vessel lying at the wharf •. o 6 officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction On every vessel under 20 tons register undergoing of such Minister. repairs or fitting out alongside the wharf. or 2. The conoessions and privileges conferred by this Order lying off the wharf with a line attached thereto, in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the per day or part of a day 0 6 foreshore, and land below low-water mark adjacent thereto, On every vessel of 20 tons register and upwards occupied by the said wharf; as shown on plans marked lying alongside the wharf, per ton per day or M.D. 2493. part of a day 0 0.1 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted Minimum charge on every sailing-vessel of 20 tons by this Order in Council, the company shall, on beingsupplied register and upwards lying alongside the wharf, with a copy thereof, pay tq thl" Minister t~e su!D of ~2 lOs., . :per day or part of a day 1 0- JAN. 20.J rrnin NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. i43

Minimum charge on every steamer of 20 tons rpgister 6. REQ.UIREMENTS o~' WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL_ and upwards, lying alongside the wharf, per day S d. I Notwithstanding anything hcreinbcfore contained, the or part of a day 1 6 licensee shan not be entitled to erect, maintain, or use any On every vessel of 20 tons register and upwards electric lines within the County of Waitemata except subject lying alongside a vessel at the wharf, or lying off to such conditions, not inconsistent wit.h the provisions of the wharf with a line attached thereto. or under­ this license and the regulations relating thereto, or any varia- going repairs, per ton per day or part of a day o Ok tion of this license or the regulations, or new regulations which Minimum charge for vessel last mentioned o 6 may take the place of the~e regulations, as may from time to On all stone or shingle ballast landed on the wharf, time be agreed upon bet.ween the lieensee and the Waitemata per ton o 6 County Council. On all other kinds of ballast, as per agt'eement. 7_ VARIA~'lON IN CONDITIONS.OF LICENSE. F. D_ THOMSON, The terms and eonditions of t.hi8 license may at any time Clerk of the Executive CounciL or from time to time, at the request or with the consent 'in writing of the lieensee, be altered hy the Goveruor-General by Order in Council_ Licenlle authorizing 'l'1teodore J ephcoate to aect Elrctric Line.' F_ D_ THOMSON, at Waiwaa. Clerk of the Executive CounciL

JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL Prescribing the Rate of IntereBt to be paid by the Featherston ORDER IN COUNCIL. County Council in respect of a Loan of £20() for the P"rpose of completing the ReinBtatement of the Buildings on the At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day Lake Ferry ReBer"e. of January, 1921. Present: JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W_ F. MARSEY, P.C_, PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL_ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of I Public Works Amendment Act, 1911, and of all other .January, 1921. powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency Present: the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL_ acting by and wit.h the advice and cousent of the Execu­ \ " J HEREAS section thirty-three of the Finance Act, 1920, tive Council of the said Dominion, doth-suhject to the VV provides that, notwithstanding anything to the con­ conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto, and to the regula­ trary in any Act or in any , where a local authority tions made uuder section two of the aforesaid Act, and dated or public body has been authorized before the passing of the the twenty-second day of September, one thousand nine said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to borrow mouey, whether hundred and nnieteen, and published in the N e'" Zealand pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwisc howsoever, at a Gazette of the twenty-fifth day of the same month, 01' any specified rate of interest, aud such money or any part thereof regulations hereafter made in amendment thereof or in sub· has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the stitution therefor (aud hf'rf'inafter collectively referred to as precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such " the regulations "), and which regulations shall be deemed to money 01' such part thereof as has not heen borrowed at such be incorporated herein-hereby authorize Theodore Jeph­ rate of interest as may be prescribed by the Governor-General coate, of Waiwera, hotel proprietor (hereinafter referred to as in Council : "the licenl'Ce "), to erect and maintain electric lines for light­ And whereas the .Featherston County Council has heen ing. power, and heating purposes along the routes described authorized to borrow the sum of two thousand pounds at five in the Schedule hereto. and a quarter per centum, and is now desirous of borrowing au additional two hundred pounds under the authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913 : ~CHEDULE. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent I. ROUTES OF ELECTRIC LINES_ consent as required by the above-recited section thirty-three, ALL that route in the North Auckland Land District, Waite­ and it is desired that the rate of interest at which themouey mata County, commencing at the power-house situated in may be borrowed be increased to five and a half per centum: Section 224, Block III, Waiwera Survey District, and pro­ Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ceeding thence through the said Section 224 and across the the Dominion of New Zealand. acting by and with the advice Waiwera Wharf Road to a cottage situated in Section 300, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion. Block III aforesaid. doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be Also all that route, in the said land district and county, paid by the Featherston County Council. in respect of the commencing in the said Section 224 at a point on the route loan of two hundred pounds shall be five and a half per hereinbefore described, and proceeding thence through part centum, and the said .Featherston County Council is herehy of the said Section 224 and across the Waiwera Wharf Road authorized to borrow .the sum of two hundred pounds at the to a cottage situated iu Section 300, Block TIl aforesaid_ rate of interest prescribed. As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan F. D. THOMSON, marked P.W.D. 49558, deposited in the office of the Minister Clerk of the Executive Council. of Public Works at Wellington, in the Land District of Wel­ lington, and thereon, shown by black lines. Prescribing the Rate of Interest to be paid by certain Local A 1tt1torities in reBpect of certain Loan-,. 2. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY_ The system of supply shaJJ be as describcd in paragraph JELLICOE, Governor-GeneraL (a) (1) of clause 3 of the regulations. ORDER IN ,.COUNCIL_ The generating voltage shall be approximately no voJts between the terminals. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this lOth day of January, 1921. 3. DATUM TEMfERATURE. Present: For the purpose of calculating the stresses as provided in THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING clause 15 of the regulations, the datum temperature shan be IN COUNCIL. taken as 22 degrees Fahrenheit_ HEREAS section thirty-three of the Finance Act; W 1920, provides that, notwithstanding anything to the 4_ DURATION OF LICENS~:. contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local au­ 'fbis license shall, unless sooner determined in accordance thority or public body has been authorized before the passing with the provisions hereinaft.,r expressed, continue in force of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to borrow money, for a period of forty-two years from the date hereof. Upon whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwise how­ the expiry ,of the said term, or upon the sooner determina­ soever, at a' specified rate of interest, and such money- or tion of this license by revocation or otherwise, all rights any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority hereby granted to the licensee shall thereupon cease and may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of Finance, determine: but such expiration or determination shall not borrow such money, or such part thereof as has not been relieve the licensee of any liability theretofore incurred lInder borrowed, 'at such rate of interest as may be prescribed by this license. the Governor-General in Council : 5_ . EXTENSIONS. And whereas each of the local authorities mentioned in Notwithstanding anything contained in the regulations in. column 1 of the Schedule hereto has been authorized to borrow corporated herein, no extensions or lines other than those the sum stated in column 2 at the rate of interest ,stated in along the route hereinbefore described shall be deemed to be column 3, and is now desirous of borrowing the additional authorized by this license. amount shown in column 4 ; 144 THE N:mW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6 And whereas the Minister of Finance has in each case given Iaforesaid subd;vision of Old Land Claim 248; thence toward hillProoe!le.nt consent as required by the said !IIlction, and it the south. west and north· east gen. erally by the south.western is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may be and north.eastern boundaric. of Anzac Road to the high. borrowed be increased to the rate specified in column 5 : water mark at Orapiu Bay; thence towards the south·east Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor·General of generally by the aforesaid bay and Pohutukawa Bay to the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Otakawhe Bay; thence towards the south generally by the and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, aforesaid bay; and thence towards the south.west generally doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be by the sea and Pearl Bay to the point of commencement: paid in respect of each of the amounts set out in oolumn 4 he the aforesaid linkage more or less. by the l~l a~thorities named in . column I shall be at t~e F. D. THOMSON, rate spec1fied III column 5 OppoSite thereto, and the Bald Clerk of the Executive Oouncil. respective local authorities are hereby authorized to borrow the respective sums set out in column 4 opposite to their names at the rate of interest specified in column 5 of the Reyulalions and Rates fr»' Transmission of Night Letfer SChedule hereto. Telegram .•.

JELLICOE, Governor·General. SCHEDULE.

~--- ORDER IN COUNCIL. Column 1. Column 2. Oolumn 3. Column 4. Column 5. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 10th day of January, 1921. Amount Rate of Additional Rate of Name of Amount Present: Loea! Anthority. of Loan Interest to be Interest authorized. authorized. borrowed. preocrlbed. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL. I I £ Per Cent. I £ Per Cent. I N pursU&llce and exercise of the power o.nd authority Kiwitea County I 5,500 I 5i 550 5i vested in him by scct.ion one h.mdred and thirty·three Cotmcil I of the Post o.nd Telegraph Act, 1008, for fixing and deter. Waitomo County I 9,150 5t 900 5t mining the fees and rates to be demanded and received for Council the transmissio.n and delivery o.f telegrams, His Excellency Ditto .. .. 4,000 51 400 51 the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zeal&lld, .. .. 4,000 5i 400 51 acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive .. Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby mo.ke regulations I' .. .. 2,200 5i 220 5i ...... 1,750 5i 170 51 and prescribe the rates set forth in the Schedule hereto for .. .. 1 250 5 120 5 the transmission and delivery of night lett"r telegrams; o.nd doth declare tho.t such regulations shall have effect from the date of publication o.f this Order in Council in the New F. D. THOMSON, Zealand Gazette. Clerk of the Executive Council. SCHEDULE. (napiu Road Diatrict, Waih"ke Island, COTl8titutefi. NIGHT I.ETTER TELEGRAMS. SUBJECT to the co.nditions set out herelmder, night letter JELLI COE, Governor·Generai. telegrams shall be ·accepted at any telcgro.ph or telephone ORDER IN COUNCIL. office for transmission within the Dominion :- (1.) They must be written in plain English languo.ge. No At ihe Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of code or cipher words are permitted. The use o.f a code January; 1921. address or a. code .ignahrre is pro.hibited. Trade terms in Prese1lt : genero.l use, such as f.o. b., c.i.f., are permitted. Figures HIS EXClLLBNCY TUB GO~~

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Regulations far the Employment and Payment of Itinerant Teaclter8.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 18th day of January, 1921. Present: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the. powers and authorities vested in him I by the Education Act, 1914, and the amendments of that Act, and all other powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the regulations set forth hereafter for the employment and payment of itinerant teachers; and doth prescribe that this Order shall comc into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

REGULATIONS. 1. IN cases where the establishment of full-time or of part-time schools is impracticable, itinerant teachers may, with the approval of the Minister, be appointed by an Education Board to give hOllSe-to-house instruction to pupils of school age in isolated districts; but no such teacher shall be appointed until suitable accommodation in the locality has been guaranteed for him. 2. Itinerant teachers shall give instruction for not less than twenty hours on not less than five days in each week. 3. Every itinerant teacher shall, when required, furnish the genior Inspector with such evidence of the progress of his pupils as may be required. 4. An itinerant teacher shall receive a salary of £200 per annum, to­ gether with a travelling-allowance 9f £50 per annum, and such addition to salary payable in accordance with clause 2 of the regulations for the salaries of public-school teachers as for a teacher graded in Group I under the regula­ tions for the grading of teachers. In the case of a married teacher house alldwance at the rate of £30 per annum shall also be paid: F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

Declaring Land in the WeUington Land Di8trict to be BUbJect I' General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby amend, to tke Land Jor Settlement8 Act. 1908. in the manner and to the extent Bet forth in the Schedule -- hereto, the Regulations for the Military Forces of New JELLICOE, Governor-General. Zealand made on the twenty-second day of December, ODe N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by I thousand nine hundred and thirteen, Rnd published in the I section seventy-nine of the Land for Settlements Act, New Zealand G,!,zette of the twenty-seventh day of January, 1908. I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor-Genera' one thousand mne hundred and fourteen; and I do hereby of the Dom'nion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the declare that the amen~me~t hereby 1!'adc shall take effect areas of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall as from the date of publIcatIOn thereof ill the Gazette. be subject to the provisions of the Land for Settlemllll:~s Act, 1908, and, hall hereafter form part of the Carrington'settle- ment. SCHEDULE. REGULATIONS FOR NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FoRCE.~, 1913. SCHEDULE. Section VIIl.-Band8. ALL those areas in the Wellington Land District, containing by adme&llill"ement 278 acres, 58 acres I rood 23 perches, P ARAORAPH 402 is hereby revoked, and the following sub­ and 188 acres I rood, being Section 12, Block I, Section 33, stituted :- Block II, and Section 10, Block V; Tiffin Survey District, "402. Bands may be formed as follows :­ respectively. As the same is more particularly shown on a Mounted Rifles: ODe for each regiment. plan deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Wel­ Artillery: One in each district. Infantry : One for each battalion. lington numbered 313/1, and thereon bordered red. Senior Cadets: One at the headquarters of each As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Group. . General. this 13th day of January, 1921. "The strength of each band will be thirty·five, exclusive. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands, of the Bandmaster, consisting of twenty-five members of military age and ten 8upernwneraries of any age, providing that the latter are efficient musicians. ' R6({UlaUonalor New Zealand Military Forces amended. " No extra allowance or pay will be madeJrom Government funds for bands, or in reRpect of men actin.g.as. 'bandsmen." , JELLIOOE, Governor-General. . As witness the hand.of His E4cellency the N l'ursuance and exercise of the·powers and authorities Go~ernor-Generil.l; I coI\ferred upon me by: the Defence Act, 1909, and its this 15th day of January. 1921. in the presence of .: " e,~endments, I, John Rushwbrth; Viscount .:rel1~cioe. Govem()r- R. H •. RHODES, Minister of Defence. JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 147

Crown Solicitor appointed. Appointlne1u of In8pector of Sea F~hing for the PurpDJJes of Part II of the Fisheries Act, 1998, revoked. Crown Law Office, Wellington, 18th January, 1921. Marine Department, IS Excellency the Governor-General has bcen plcM!'

Members of Clutha River Rwrd appointed. Native Interpreter appointed. Department of Internal Affairs, Native Department, Wellington, 13th Jannary, 1921. Wellington, 14th January, 1921. .IS Excellency the Governor-General has bem pleased IS Excellency Ihe Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint H so authorize JOHN CRAWFORD ANDERSON, Esq., of Stirling; and W ATENE PUKETOKI RUHA, of Raukokore, JOSEPH MOSLEY, Esq., of Clydevale, to act as a licensed Native Interpreter of the First Grade, to be members of the Clutha River Board, under the Clutha urider tbe provisions of the Native Land Aot, 1909, and the River Board Empowering Act 1898 Amendment Act, 1900. regula.tions made tbereunder. G. JAS. ANDERSON, W. H. HERRIES, Native Minister. Minister of Internal Affairs. Probation Officer under Offenders Probation Act, 1920, Member of the State Fire Ins-urancc Board appointed. appointed. State Fire Insurance Office, Prisons Department, Wellington. 13th January, 1921. Wellington, 7th January, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-Ceneral has been pleased IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint H to appoint '£HOMAS SHERRIFF RONALDSON, Esq., of Wellington, OSCAR BLUNDELL, Esq., to be a member of the State Fire Insurance Board, under to be Probation Officer under the Offenders Probation Act, the State }'ire Insurance Act, 1908, as from the 1st Januarv, 1920, for the Borough of New Plymouth. 1921, ~ice Mr. J. W. A. Marchant, deceased. • E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. G. JAB. ANDERSON, Minister in Charge, State Fire Insurance Office. Clerk of Licensing Oommittees appointed.

Ranger of Crown Lands appointed. Department of Justice, Wellington, 18th ,fanuary, 1921. Department of Lands and Survey, R IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Wellington, 19th January, 1921. to appoint IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance FRANK GRAHAM HUTTON H of section 29 of the Land Act, 1908, been pleased to be Clerk of the Licensing Committees for the districts of to 'appoint Waitemata, Auckland, and Parnell, vice J. Terry, on leav ... JOHN WASHINGTON SMITH E. P. LEE,. Minister of Justice. - to be a Ranger of Crown Lands for the Taranaki Land District, as from the 1st January, 1921. Courthouse appointed. G. JAS. ANDERSON, For Minister of Lands_ Department of Justice, Wellington, 14th January, 1921. 1 IS Excell~ncy the Governor-General has been pleased Appointment of Repre8entative8 of the Patea County Council 1.;i. to appomt on the Pat-ea Hospital Roard, in accordance with Section 1.5 of the Hospitals and Charitable ln8titution8 Act, 1909. THE COURTHOUSE, Middlemarch, to be a place wherein a Magistrate's Court shall be held, in Department of Healtb, lieu of the place previously appointed. Wellington, 14th January, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. H to appoint the following persons to be representa­ tives of the Patea County Council on the Patea Hospital Board:- Trustee for the H1trunui Rabbit Di8trict appointed.-Notiee MATTHEWS, F. O. No. 20.51. McDONALD, FINDLAY JOHN FERGUSON. Department of Agriculture, WATKINS, WILLIAM HENRY. - Wellington, 13th January, 1921. HOOPER, FREDERICK. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased HURLEY, JEREMIAH. H to appoint, in terms of section 47 of the Rabbit TAYLOR, JOHN RICHARD. Nuisance Act, 1908, BELTON, WILLIAM GEORGE. WILLIAM Jom. McMILLAN G. JAB. ANDERSON, For Minister of Public Health. to be a trustee for the Hurunui Rabbit District, "ice Thomas Chapman, resigned. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. Officer for the PurpDJJe8 of Part II of the F~heries Act, 1908, appointed. Receiver of Larui Revenue appoi~ted. Marine Department, Wellington, 26th December, 1920. Office of Public Service Commissioner, T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ Wellington, 13th January, 1921. I General has, in pursuance of the provisions of the HE Public S~rvice Commissioner has made the following Fisheries Act, 1908, and of the Official Appointments and T appointment in the Public Service :- Docnments Act, 1919, appointed WILLIAM STEWART HARDY WI PARATENE, of Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty, to be Receiver of Land Revenue for the Nelson Land Dis. to be an officer for the purposes of Part II of the first­ trict, for the purposes of the Land Act, 1908, as from the mentioned Act. 4th day of January, 1921. W. H. HERRIES, Minister of Marine. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. 148 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. '6

Commissioner of the Native Land C011rt appointea. Deputy Registrars of lffarrwges, .cc., appointed.

Office of Publie Service CommisRioner, Registrar·Generai's Office, ,- , . Wellington, 14th January, 1921. Wellington, 18th January, 1921. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have T appointment in the Public Service :- I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set HENRY' SEYMOUR KING respectively opposite their names, viz. :- lobe a Commi~ioner of the Native Land Court under the Thomas James Quale Rongotea. Native Land Act, 1909, for the Dominion of New Zealand, , Henry Edgar Moore Ngaruawahia. as from the 1st day of December, 1920.1 Timothy Joseph Aloysius Mor. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. rison Takapau. Robert Gibb Russeil Motupiko (at Kohatu). * John Ramsay Pukekohe. Deputy Registrar of Deeds appointed. Walter Wackrill Sutton Taumarunui. James Edward Biggar Catlin's. , Office of Public Service Commissioner, * Births and deaths only. Wellington, 14th January, 1921. W. W. COOK, Registrar.General. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following T appointment in the Public Service:- PETER DALBYlIIPLE Appointments, Prmnotions, Transfers, and Retirement! of Olficers of the N.Z. Army P"y Department and Territorial to be Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Regis. Force. trar, Christchurch, as from the 1st day of January, 1921. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Department of Defence, Wellington, 14th .Tanuary, 1921. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased H, to approve of the appointments, promotion., transfers, Deputy Registrars of Deed..-, d:c., appointed. and retirements of the undermentioned officers of the N.Z. Army Pay Department and Territorial Force. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 15th January, 1921. N.Z. ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Captain Thomas Henry Jones relinquishes the appointment T appointments in the Public Service :- of. Accountant, and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (General List). Dated 30th September, 1920. FLORENCE ELLEN McMILLAN Captain (temp.) Gerald Cave Boyes relinquishes the appoint. to be Deputy Registrar of Deeds and AsSistant Land Regis. ment of Officer in Charge Transport Accounts and the trar at Dunedin, as from the 1st day of January, 1921. TIInk of Captain (temp.). Dated 1st August, 1920. CHARLES LEOPOLD LAND OS HARNEY 5TH MOUNTED RIFLES (OTAGO HUSSARS). to be Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Regis· 2nd Lieutenant [L,:eutenanl, Reserve of OJficeT8 (temp.)] Arthur trar at Napier, as from tlje 1st day of January, 1921. Briscoe Moore is transferred to the 11th (North Auckland) A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. lI-founted Rifles. Dated 6th April, 1920. 6TH (MANAWATU) MOUNTED RIFLES. Captain Albert Char!C's Buist, from the Unattached List (b), Assistant Land Registrars appointed. to be Captain. Dated 14th December, 1920. Office of Public Service Commissioner, 10TH (NELSON) MOUNTED RIFLES. Wellington, 15th January, 1921. Reserve of Olficers. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following Captain Arthur }'rancis Trask is posted to the Retired List, T appointments in the Public Service :- , under the provisions of paragraph 126, General Regulations, LEONARD WILLIAM MAGINNITY 1913, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 30th December, 1920. to be Second ABsistant Land Registrar at Christchurch, as from the 1st day of November, 1920. 11TH (NORTH AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES. ARTHUR HUGH FLETCHER Major Wil!iam Ernest Randolph l\lackesy is transferred to the Reserve of Officers. Dated 22nd December, 1920. to be Second Assistant Land Registrar at Auckland, as from Lieutenant Jame. Sydney Paton resigns his commission. , the 1st day of January, 1921. Dated 22nd December, 1920. WILLIAM NASSAU HArnE 2nd IJeutenant [Lieutenant, Reserve of Olficer .• (temp.)] Arthur to be Second Assistant Land Registrar at Wellington, as Briscoe Moore, from the nth Mounted Rifles (Otago Hussars), from the 1st day of January, 1921. to be Lieutenant, wit-h seniority next. below Lieutenant John William Hoskin. Dated 6th April, 1920. GEORGE HUME SEDDON N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. to be Fourth Assistant Land Registrar at Auckland, as from the 1st day of January, 1921. " F" Battery. Lieutenant (temp.) Arthur Watson Bird, M.M., is transferred A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. to the N.Z. Garrieon Artillery, Wellington G.A. Division. Dated 16th December, 1920. Inspeclars for the Purposes of the Noxious Weeds Act and N.Z. GARRISON ARTILLERY. Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908, appointed. Wellington 0 . .1. DiI>ision. Lieutenant (temp.) [Lieutenant, Resert"" of OJficers (temp.)] Office of Public Service Commissioner, }~rnest Marsden, M.C., from the 5th (Wellington) Regiment, Wellington, 18th January, 1921. to be Captain. Dated 20th Depemher, 1920. HE Public Service Commissioner has .made the, following 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) Arthur Watson Bird, M.M., from the T appointments in the Publ~c Service :- N.Z. FiPld Artillery, "F" Battery, to be 2nd Lieutenant DAVID SAMUEL ANGUS WEIR, (temp.). Dated 16th December, 1920. JAMES HAIGH, The commission granted 2nd Lieutenant Wilfred Barton JAMES FLEl\IING, Ra.iney is cancelled, under the provisions of section 5 (a) HAROLD ADAM BAYLEY, of the Defence Act, 1909. Datp,d 17th December, 1920. CLIlI'TON FRANK JACOBS, CORPS OF N.Z. ENGINEERS. CHARLES HERBERT HEWSON, GEORGE ERNEST IRONSIDE, Divisional Siynal Companie ... -No. 1 Company (Auckland). CHARLES WOOLLEY WORTHINGTON, and Captain [Major, Resert'" of OJficers (temp.)] Thomas Henry THOMAS FLEMING WATSON Dawson, C.M.G., C.B.E., to be Major. Dated 4th May, 1920. Wbe In8pectOrs for the purposes of the Noxious Weeds and R,abbit Nuisance Acts, 1908, as from the 1st day of January, No.2 Field Company. 1921. 2nd Lieutenant (temp.) John Thomas Hungerford to be Lieu· A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. tenant. Dated 10th December, 1920. " JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 149 l' N.Z. RAILWAY BATTALIONS. ISister Kathleen Davies, A.R.R.a., appointed for duty on South Island. the 6th June, 1920, relinquishes appointment, aU(~ is posted The appointment of 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) Walter to the -Temporary Reserve List. Dated 20th Pecember, Fra'ncis White is confinned. I 1920. . 2nd Lieutenant Walter Francis White is transferred to the The undermentioned are transferred to the Temporary Reserve of Officers. Dated 15th December, 1920. Reserve List:- ' 4TH (OTAGO) REGUIENT. Sister Dora Erin Gi/fney. Dated 28th May, 1917. Sergeant Maxwell Joseph Otway Taylor to be 2nd Lieutenant. Charge Sister Kathleen Welch. Dated 26th January, Dated 17th December, 1920. 1921. 5TH (WELLINGTON) REGUIENT. UNATTACHED LIST (b). Lieutenant (temp.) [Lieut.nanf, Resertle of Officer~ (temp.)] 2nd Lieutenant William Herbelt Evans to be Lieutenant. Ernest Marsden is transferred to the N.Z. Garrison Artillery, Dated 2nd December, 1920. Wellington G.A. Division. Dated 20th December, 1920. Captain Albt>rt Charles Buist is transferred to the 6th (Manawatu) Mounted Rifles. Dated 14th December, 1920: 7TH (WELLINGTON WEST COAST) REGIMENT. Captain Wallace Charles Ivan Sumner is transferred to the Lieutenant Stanley lIfoxham Dixon to be Captain. Dated Reserve of Officers (Geueral List,), with the temporarY 16th December, 1920. rank of Major, under the proVisions of General Headquarters Major John Llewellyn Charles Merton, M.C., from the Reserve Irurtructions No. 22, of 20th February, 1920. Dated 16tli of Officers, to be Major. Dated 23rd pecember, 1920. December, 1920. , 13TH (NORTH CANTERBURY AND WESTLAND) RFAHMENT. Lieutenant (temp.) John Henry Stapylton Bl'f'e is transferred Lieutenant {ten~p.) Fred Hall resigns his commission. Dated to the Reserve of Officers (General List). . Dated 22nd 17th December, 1920. December. 1920. Captain Frank Foote is posted to the Retired List, under the N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE.-EARL OF LIvERPOOL's OWN provisions of paragraph 126, General Regulations, 1913. (TERRITORIAL). with permis&on to retain his rank and wear the prescribed 2nd'Lieutenant William Lind Mitchell relinquishes his com· uniform. Dated 16th December, 1920. mis&on, under the provisions of General Headquarters The commission granted 2nd Lieutenant Charles David Instructions No. 115/20, of the 15th July. Dated 23rd Arnold is cancelled, under t.he provisions of section 5 (a) December, 1920. of the Defence Act, 1909. Dated 17th December, 1920. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. The undermentioned resign their commissions :- Captain (temp.) George Mackenzie Lester Lester, M.R.C.B., 2nd Lieutenant Edward Arthur Sapaford. DI/.ted 13th relinquishes his commission. Dated 9th December, 1918. December, 1920. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Edward Sturge. Dated 22nd December, 1920. Matron Jessie Bicknell, A.B.B.C., appointed for duty on H.M.N.Z. HospitaJ Ship "Maheno" on 1st January, 1916, 2nd Lieutenant Harry Joseph Martin. Dated 22n1 December, 1920. is struck off the strength of the N .Z. Expeditionary Force and reposted to the service. Dated 1st February, 1920. UNATTACHED LIST (GENERAL LIST). Staff Nurse Sarah Jane Hetherington was appointed for duty with the N.Z. Expeditionary Force. Dated 4th August, 2nd Lieutenant (on probaticm) Allen Graham Harris relinquishes 1917. his commission, under the provisions of General. Head· quarters Instructions No. lJ5/20, of the 15th July. Dated The nndermentioned are struck off the strength of the 23rd Decllmber, 1920. N.Z. Expeditionary Force and reposted to the service. Dated 1st February, 1920:- The notioe published in the New Zealawl Gazette No. 90, Matron Evelyn Gertrude Brooke, R.R.C. of the 4th November, 1920, relating to 2nd Lieutenant Basil Warner Croker, is oancelled and the following substituted :- Sisters-- 2nd Lieutenant Basil Warner Croker is transferred to Rose Gertrude Fanning, Margaret Georgina Davies, the Reserve of Officers (General List), under the 'pro. A.R.B.C. A.R.B.C. visions of General Hear, 1920. Gertrude Grace Meddins. Catherine May Doneghue. Jean Drysda.le Mathieson. Mai Hodges. R. H. R~ODES, Minister of Defence. Bessie Maxfield. Lottie Horan Donald. Decima Constance Horton. Ruth Lindsay. ' Katherine Frances Kitching. Edith McLellan. Margaret Jean Cameron. Maggie Isabel Aiken. Appoi'llt11J/!7lts to th~ N.Z. Stalf Corps. Edith Popplewell, A.R.B.C. Christina Campbell. Jean Curle Dodds, A.B.B.C. Lucy Mary Lea. Department of Defence, Eleanor Elizabeth Crispin. Margaret Kathleen Mc. Wellington, 14th January, 1921. Alice Clara Searel!, A.B.B.C. Kenzie. IS Excellency the Governor·General has been pleased Elizabeth Annie Wil'lOn. Caroline Wise. H to approve of tho appointments of the undermentioned Beatrice Gubbins. Jessie Walker. graduates from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, to the Kathleen Weich. Catherine Walker. N.Z. Staff Corps, with effect from 15th December. '1920, in Mary Audley Eaddy. Lottie Harper. the following order of seniority. Jessie Harriette Elsie Beer. Irene Josephine Hood. Mary Ellen Aftleck. Alice Mildred Glynes. N.Z. STAFF CORPS. Caroline Ivy Burke. Jane Nicholson. To be Lieutenants:­ Margaret Boyd. Harriette Morgan. Alex Gladstone Scholes. Annie Louiss Longman, Edna Pengelly, A.R.R.C. John Andrew Martin Cla.chall. A.R.B.C. Evelyn Kate Wright: Charles Archie D'Arcy Blackbum. Annie Johanna Mackay, A.R.B.C. Charles Staunton John Duff. A.B.B.C. Lily Burke. Francis Charles, Ewell. Isabel Gordon Boyd. Theresa. Butler. Alan James J..evinge Whyte. Jean Neill Erwin. Daphne Rowena Commons. Gordon Milton McCaskill. Mary Mills. Emma .Jane Harris. Douglas Todd Maxwell. Eileen Grace Hanan. , Marie Louise Christmas. Sidney Noel Gillman. Theodora Mary D'Emden. Catherine Rose Clark. Christine Maria Smith. Florence Gill. &. H. RHODF.8, Minister of Defence. Alice Lizzie Philpotts. Emily Hodges, A.B.B.C. Elizabeth Fanny Stanton. Jessie Euphemia Lewis. Florence Lilian Greensill. Violet Gertrude Barker. Marguerite Hindmarsh Guin· Edith McLeod. Defence Bifle Clubs accepted. ness. Ella Myrtle Stokes. Sarah Jane Hetherington. Edith Leaf Wilken, A.B.B.C. Department of Defence, Margaret Irene Cox .• Catherine I. Drummond. Wellington, 15th January, 1921. Mary Duirs Macnab.:J Annie Bessie Thornton H IS Excellenoy the Governor·General has been pleased te Ada Maud Carver.,. Fabian. accept the services of the undermentioned Defence Catherine Gibbon~ Violet Maud Trott, A.B.B.C. Rifle Clubs, under the provisions of section 43, Defence Act, Isabel Grey. ..,;' Margaret Hitchcock. 1009:- Florence Alford Ailams. Rhoda Georgina McRae. Flaxboume Defence Rifle Club, with headquarters at Margaret Watt. Gertrude Mary Petre. . Ward, Marlborough. Edith Jane Austin•. Rose Easton. Kereru Defence Rifle Club, with headquartelll at f(ereru, Mary Beatrice Beswick, Susan F,anny Crompton. Hawke's Bay. A.B.B.C. Staff Nurse Elsie Annie Date of acceptance, 30th December, 1920. Aitkenhead. Sister Dora Erin Giffney. Dated 28th May, 1917. R. H. RHODES. Minister of Defence. D ------

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Result of Poll Jar Proposed Loan.· I Hortour .• conJerred by His Majesty the King. Wellington, 15th January, 1921. HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Department of Internal Affairs, T Council of the Borough of Hastings, is published in Wellington, 19th January, 1921. accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans IS Excellency the Governor· General has been pleased Act, 1913. H to direct the publication in the New Zealand Gazette W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. of the notification of the appointment by His Majesty the King of HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNOIL. The Hon. THEOPHILUS COOPER, Judge of the Supreme Result of Poll.-i5,800 (Nelson Cricket.ground Purchase) Loan. Court of N.ew Zealand; and. . . h b . th t II f th t f tl GEORGE HUNTER, Bsq., Member of Parhament for Wal- N OTICE IS ere y given a a po 0 e ra epayers 0 ,e pawa Borough of Hastings, including all other persons entitled to . .. ' vote Qn proposals to raise loans, was duly taken on wednes-/ as Kmght Bachelors. day: the. 15th' day of December, 1920, upon the follOwing Dr. ERNEST AUGUSTUS BOXER, President of the New proposal .- " . Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association; and A proposal to borrow b~ ~ay of speCial loan Wlthm the GAVIN MACAULEY HAMILTON, Esq., M.V.O., formerly meam~g of the ~cal Bodies Loans Act, 1913, and under Private Secretary to the Earl of Liverpool as Governor- authonty of sectIOn 34 of the Reserves and other Lands General of New Zealand . Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1920, for the . . '. . . following purpose,- as Compamons of the Most DlstmgU1shed Order of St. Mlch~el To acquire from the owner or owners thereof the fee- and St. George. simple of the following lands- G. JAS. ANDERSON, Firstly, 5 acres 17~ perches, being part of Lot 2 on a Minister of Internal Affairs. plan deposited in the Land Transfer Office at Napier under No. 2712, and being the whole of the land in certificate of title, Vol. 62. folio 23; and Secondly, 1 acre 1 rood 7* perches, being part of Notice fixing the Closing-hours of all Shops in the Kawakawa Lot 2, Subdivision D, Heretaunga Block, being Lot 1 on Town District, undfr the Shops and Offices Act, 1908. the said deposited plan No. 2712, and being the whole of the land in certificate of title, Vol. 67, folio 89; and WHEREAS a requisition in writing, Eigned by a majority Thirdly, 1 rood 13H perches, being part of Lot 7 on of the occupiers of all the shops in the Kawakawa a plan deposited as aforesaid under No. 885, and being Town District has been forwarded to me, desiring that all the balance of the land in certificate of title, Vol, 42, such shops in the district shall be closed in the evening of folio 138 (generally known as "The Nelson Cricket- working-days as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- ground" and certain adjoining land)- days, and Fridays at 5 p.m., and on Saturdays at 8.30 p.m. : for the sum of £5,800, to be paid by the Corporation of the And whereas the Kawakawa Town Board has certified that Borough of Hastings to such owner or owners; the said loan the signatures to such requisition represent a majority of the to have a currency of twenty years, bearing interest at the occupiers of all the shops within the Kawakawa Town Dis­ rate of 4 per cent. per annum. The Council proposes either trict: to execute a first mortgage over the said lands to secure the Now, therefore, I, William Herbert Herries, Minister of purchase-money for. th.e sam~ o~er a term of twenty years, Labour, in pursuance of section 25 of the Shops and Offices and to :opay the prmCipal With mterest as aforesaid by ~alf- Act, 1908, do here by direct that on and after the 27th yearly mstalments ~hroughout the Said. term, or to Issue day of January, 1921, all the shops within the Kawakawa debentures for. the said sum of £5,800 .'illd mterest, one of such Town District shall be closed accordingly. debentures bemg redeemable every SIX months. I Dated at Wellington this 18th day of January 1921. It is proposed to let the said lands or any part thereof for . 7. ..' the purposes of sport, such as cricket, football, hockey, or ". H. HERRIES, MIIDster of Labour. sport of a like nature, at such rent and for such term not exceeding twenty years, with power to the lessee to charge ------. ---~------the public for admission to the.said lands prior to and during the progress of any match played thereon. In lieu of letting Western Samoa (Amendment) Order in Oouncil, 1920. the said lands the Corporation may itsel£ during the said term of twenty years occupy the same for the purpose of sport and Department of External Affaire, charge sports bodies for the use of the said lands and the Wellington, 14tb January, 192L public for admission to the said lands prior to and during the HE following Order made by His Majesty in Council is progress of any match played thereon. And at. the expiration T_ published for general information. of the said term of twenty years the said lands shall be held by the Corporation subject to the provisions of the Public E. P. LEE, Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, or any Act amending the Minister of External Affairs. same or passed in substitution therefor. (The grOlmd will then be held for the free use of the public except upon such At. the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of special days as the Corporation may be empowered by la IV to November, 1920. charge for admission.) Present: The Council proposes t(, pledge a special rate of 2/25ths of a penny in the pound on the rateable value (on the basis of HIS MOST EXCELLENT MA.JESTY IN COUNCIL. the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the borough WHEREAS by the Western Samoa Order in Council, 1920 as security for the said loan and the interest thereon. It is (hereinafter referred to as the Principal Order), His Majesty proposed that the whole amount of the loan shall be repayable was pleased to make provision for the peace, order, and good by half-yearly instalments over a period. of twenty years, government of the Territory of 'Vestern Samoa as therein computed from the date of raising the said loan. It is not· defined: And whoreas it is expcdipnt to amend the said proposed to payout of the loan the interest for the first year Order: nor the cost of raising the loan. Now, therefore, His Majesty, by virtue of the powers by And at such poll the number of votes recorded was: For the the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, or otherwise in his Majesty proposal, 304; against the proposal, 142; informal votes, 3. vested, is pleased, by and with tho .advice of His Privy Council, I do therefore hereby declare the said proposal carried. to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows :- Dated at Ha.stings this 17th day of December, 1920. (1.) This Order may be cited as the Western Samoa (Amend­ Gl'o. EBBETT, Mayor. ment) Order in Council, 1920, and shall be read and construed as one with the" Principal Order." ------~~ ---~-----~~~- (2.) Article (2) of the Principal Order shall be read as if the Meetings of Otago Land Board. . words" between the thirteenth and fifteenth degrees of south latitudc" were substituted for the words Department of Lands and Survey, "between the thirteenth and fourteenth degrees of Wellington, 12th .Tanuary, 1921. south latitude." IS Excellency the Governor-General has, in pursuance (3.) This Order shall be deemed for all purposes to have H of section 48 of the Land Act, 1908, approved of meet­ commenced and come into operation on the same ings of the Otago Land Board being held at the District Lands day as the Principal Order, which Order shall be and Survey Office, Dunedin, during the year 1921, at 10 read and construed accordingly. o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, 12th and 26th January, 9th and (4.) His Majesty may from time to time revoke, alter, add 23rd February, 9th and 23rd March, 13th and 27th April, 11th to, or amend this Order. and 25th May, 8th and 22nd June, 13th and 27th July, lOth And the Right Honourable Viscount Milner, G.C.B., and 24th Augnst, 14th and 28th September, 12th and 26th G.C.M.G., one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, October, 9th and 23rd November, and 7th and 21st December. is to givc the necessary directions herein accordingly. Q • .T, ANDERSON, For Minister of Lands, j\U1ERW FrrzRoy. JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 151

Telegraph Officers authorized to take Declarationa of post., The Poisons Act, 1908.-Register of Vendors of Poisons for the ~ • ,'. 'Hi.masters and other Post Officers. District of N elBort as on the 31st Day of December, 1920. - - '!ill. :; J11lPost a.nd Telegraph Department, Agricultural Department, Union Chambers, Customhouse g . General Post Office, Quay, Wellington. ,,,",' Wellington, 18th Ja.nuary, 1921. Ancoll, William Robert, Bridge Street, Nelson. N pursuance of the powers delegated to me under paragraph Armstrong, Gilbert Claude, Motueka. I (d) of section 8 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, Bailie, Thomas, Westport. I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Postmaster·Generalof the Dominion Boon, Keith James Eversley, care of Boon's Pharmacy, of New Zealand, under tlie authority conferred by subsection Hardy Street, Nelson. (2) of section 9 of the said Act, as amended by subsection (1) Burt, Qeorge Herbert Henry, Tipahi Street, Nelson. of section 3 of the Post and Telegraph Amendment Act, Dalgety and Co. (Limited), Trafalgar Street, Nelson. 1920, do hereby authorize the following Telegraph officers Duff, William Jqhn, Reefton .. . to take declarations of Postmasters and other Post. officers:- Dunn, Edwin Dacre, Westport.. . James Alexa.nder. Alfred Harold Luoas. Eastcott, Tom, Har~y: Street,. N.elson. .. David Taylor Allan. Robert William Gale Lye Hodgson, Ernest WIJham, Brlghtwater. _Henry Walter Allan. James McDermott. . Hodgson, Erne~~ William, Wakefield (tradiug as "A. Hodg. ~ Valdemar Rode Anderson. Leslie Lancelot Macey son and Son ). Et Frank Aston. Percy Herbert Mason.' ~odgson, Her~rt John, Murchison (trading as "J. H. Hodg. II.Laurence William Bourke. Per c y Vincent Richard son and Co. ). ;i Herbert Cyril Brent. Charles Miles. Hughes, .Alfred George, care .qf Boon's Pharmacy, Hardy EdWard Alfred Burr. Denis O'Leary. ,Street, Nelson. , " " ," " IAlexander Hugh Campbell, David Edwin Parton KIrk, Robert, Takaka (trading as KIrk and Co. ). Albert Henry Coles. _ Charles Selwood Pla~k. Langridge, J. J" and Co., Takaka., " .. Edward Packer Cowles. George Samuel Pratt Manoy, Abraham, Motueka (trading as.' Manoy and Sons Francis William Craig. Alfred John Aidhouse (Limited)"). " , Herbert Leonard Cummings. Roberts McCreanor, John, Karamea. John Cook Fairbairn. John Alex~nder RUBBell McNee, R., Murchison. Harry Egmont Fookes. Arthur Scott . Murchison County Council, Murchison. Ernest Cecil Gage. Edward Alan" Shrimpton Palmer, Mary Harvey, 154 Palmerston Street, Westport. Arthur Gibbs. John Ralfe Smith. . Scott, Colin Edward, Takaka. James Esdale Green. Leonard Spiller West, Henry Francis, Hardy Street, Nelson. Harold Reginald Hounsell. Alfred James Charles Talbot. West, Hel.en Beatrice Thelma, Hardy Street, Nelson. Frederick George Jennings. Arthur Oliver Tovey West, Ulnc Robert Lockhart, Hardy Street, Nelson. Henry Keary. Charles Treweek.· Wharton, George Edwin, Hardy Street, Nelson. George Thomas Kemp. Robert Davidson Veitch. H. MORGAN, Henry George Lakeman. William Ellery Vivian. . Magistrate's Court, Registrar of Poisons. Edmund Henry Lawn. James Webster. Nelson, 11th January, 1921. J. G. COATES, Postmaster·General. Surveyor8 licensed.

Officers authorized to take Declarations of Telegraph Officer8. Surveyors' Board of New Zealand, Wellington, 18th January, 1921. Post and Telegraph Department, T is hereby notified. for general information, that licenses General Post Office, I under the Surveyors' Institute and Board of Examiners Wellington, 18th January, 1921. Act, 1908;-have been issued by the Surveyors' Board to the N pursuance of the powers delegated to me under para· following surveyors :- I graph (d) of section 8 of the Post and Telegraph Act, Andrews, Thomas Tripp, of Aucklsnd. 1908, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Postmaster·General of the Best, Charles Cairn, of Auckland. Dominion of New Zealand, under the authority conferred by Clapperton, James Duncan, of Christchurch. subsection (1) of section 21 of the Post and Telegraph Amend· Davies. Henry Cornwall, of Ne'w Plymouth. ment Act, 1919, as amended by subsection (2) of section 3 of Fail, Vivian Tai",roa, of Dune,din. the Post and Telegraph Amendment Act, 1920, do hereby Goss, Philip Henry, of Auckland. authorize the following officers to take declarations of Tele· Harrison, Percy, of Auckland. graph officers for the purposes of the said section 21 :- 'Jerram, George Leslie, of Auckland. 'James Alexander. Alfred Harold Lucas. McIntyre, Joseph William, of Christchurch. David Taylor Alla.n. Robert William Gale Lve. Parkinson, Arnold Wilfred, of Greymouth. Henry Walter Allan. James McDermott. • Poff, Leo John, of Auckland. Valdemar Rode Anderson. Leslie Lancelot Macey. Reynolds, Arthur William, of Wellington. Frank Aston. Percy Herbert Mason. Row, Leslie Franklin, of Hastings. Laurenoe William Bourke. Percy. Vincent Richard Stoddart, Ernest Hua, of Dargaville. Herbert Cyril Brent. Charles Miles. Watson, William, of Wellington. Edward Albert Burr. Denis O'Leary. M, CROMPTON· SMITH, Alexa.nder Hugh Campbell. David Edwin Parton. Secretary, Surveyors' Board. Albert Henry Coles. Charles Selwood Plank. Edward Packer Cowles. George Samuel Pratt. Notice to _Mariners.-No. 2 of 1921. Fra.neis William Craig. Alfred John Aldhouse Herbert Leonard Cummings. Roberts. AUSTRALIA., EAST COAST, N.S.W. John Cook Fairbairn. John Alexander Russell. Harry Egmont Fookes. Arthur Scott. Marine Department, Ernest Cecil Gage. Edward Alan Shrimpton. Wellington, N.Z., 18th JanUary, 1921. Arthur Gibbs. John Ralfe Smith.- NFORMATION has been received that mines have been ' James Esdale Green. Leonard Spiller. I reported in lat. 36° 12' south, long. 1500 19' east. Harold Reginald Hounsell. Alfred James Charles Talbot. Mariners are instructed to keep a good lookout for mines Frederick George Jennings. Arthur Oliver Tovey. when in this locality, and, if seen, to report by W fT, and to Henry Keary. - Charles Treweek. the Harbourmaster at the next port of call. George Th9mas Kemp. Robert Davidson Veitch. ROBERT DUNCAN, Secre~aiy. Henry George Lakeman. William Ellery Vivian. Edmund Henry Lawn. James Webster. Notice to Mariner8.-No. 3 of 192,1.. J. G. COATES, Postmaster·General. AUCKLAND' HARBOUR.-SUNxEN BARGE.

The Ed'lW1tion Board of the District of Wanganui.-Ekction Marine Department, .. of Member. Wellington, N.Z., 19th Ja.nuary. 1921. HE Aucklsnd Harbour Board notifies that a sunken Education Office, T barge lies 500 ft. (approx.) off the Albert Wharf, in Wanganui, 10th January, 1921. a west· north. westerly direction. T is hereby notified that for the extraordinary vacancy Between the hours of sunset a.nd sunrise its presence will I camed by the resignation of Mr. P. C. Freeth, Mr. be marked by two white lights, horizontal. William Rankin Birnie was the ouly person nominated. Due notice will be given when the barge has been removed. I therefore declare Mr. WILLIAM RANKIN BmNIE to have Charts, &c., aifected.-Admiralty Chart 1970; "New Zea· been duly ebctld a member of the Board fo: the Palmers ton la.nd Nautical Alma.nac," 1921, pla.n of Auckla.nd Wharves, North Urban Area. page 270. w. H. SWANGER, Returning Offioer. ROBERT DUNCAN, Secretary. 152 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

; Noll« J'IfIblNIuJd pur_III 10 1M ProtMitnN oj 8ecIilm 16 oj 1M Pvblic Tnul O§ia Act, 1908, and &ction8 18 aM 19 oJ 1M Public . Tnul OjJiic Ammadment Act, 1913. . . · ,0.Tl .. dE is hereby given that. no person having taken ~dmininration, the Publio Trustee has filed, in the Supreme N, :9011rt at Wellington. an election to adminiater the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, ,.,11 c;JaCiU~tions (so far &8 known) 1ft hereunder reepeotively set forth, their grOll properties being estimated not to e_d £(00 in each 0_. . ---_.------Name. Realdeoee. Occupation. 1- Date -, E~£:I;::~-: NO.! I of Death. Bled. ! Intestate. ,-om:-Admlnlaterlng.

I [ 1. AJnold; Jessie Spencer Auckland : Married woman 6/12/20 13/1/21 I Testate Auckla.nd. 2 :Qrigham, Harry Atkinson Stockpont, England i Discharged soldier 26/7/19 13/1/21 . 3 ~ers, Andrew .. OpotiId .• I Carpenter .. 23/10/20 12/1/21 In~tate 4 ginton, Charlotte Ann •• lIIotueka Widow .. 25/11/20 12/1/21 Testate Nem':n. I) Larsen, Karl • . . . Claremont, Per t h, Carpenter 28/8/18 13/1/21 Intestate Wellington. W.A. 6 MatheSon, George; or Mathi- Lowburn Ferry Storekeeper 9/10/20 13/1/21 Dunedin. son, George Henderson 7 Newman, Kathleen or Kate Greymouth Married woman 27/8/20 13/1/21 Wellington. 8 Newman, Reuben McCarthy Dunedin " Civil servant 23/11/18 12/1/21 9 Paterson, Agnes .• Palmerston South •• Spinster 30/9/20 13/1/21 [ Dunedin.. .. 10 Reidy, James .. Dunedin .. Labourer 16/9/20 12/1/21 ..

Wellington, 17th January, 1921. J. W. MACDONALD, Deputy of the Public Trustee.

(On tbe Guaranteed Stook S10,599, interest for six I months, was paid on 1st November, 1920.) ;I,i:;t!tEMENT of the a.. rag, e amoUns of Liablltties and Amo~nt of the reserved profhs at the 5ime ul deolaring suob S·;.ets of the Bank of Ntw Zealand, in New Zealand, I divldena, £2,646,520. durilllii the Quaner ended Sls'-Deoember, 1920. Dated as Wellington thiN 10~h day of J~nu&ry, 1921. LU.BIL~TIlI~ 41 8 d I H. BUCKLETON. General Manager. • 5 'SO n50 O· O· A.' H. BATH, AooountanL. Notes in oiroulation ,.. ," Bills in oiroulasion .. , 108,958 4 5 [NOTE.-Tbe above afe the figures for New Zealand only.] BalailjJes due to other Banko 552,658 " 2 Govl!fi!ment deposhB •• 5,016,825 18 6 TATEMENT of the average amount of Liabilities and Oshejdepoat_ S Assets of the Bank of Australasia, in New Zealand, N.o,l bea.riBg inserest .. 15,522,764 15 a- during the Quar~er ended 31st Deoember, 1920• Be_ring weress .. •• 8,412,829 12 8 LI4BILITIJIS. £ s. d. Notes in oiroulation 506,954 0 7 Total average liabUi*iel £85,098,781 15 0 Bills in ciroulation 28,816 12 2 Balanoes due to other Hank. ASS8ft. Government deposits 24,850 15 " O~er deposit6- 41 I. d. COined:f.. ··· ld. and silver and ot~.r. Doilled Not bearing insere"L •• 8,567,61812 9 me .'.. •• .. •• 8,1188,199 10 4 Bearing interest •• 1,117,710 7 9 Gold' ·.!lilver in bullion or hajJ. . • 4,716 7 8 Lap!. Uii'4er notes of o~er Ban_ •• 68,285 '1 8 Total average liabilitie6 .. £5,245.945 8 7 Notes ali'! bills of other Banka •. . • 266,220 7 4. 268,218 11 1 Balances due from other Banks ASSlilTS. Landed property • • • • lIOS,114 18 9 41 s. d. Amount of all o~er seonril;ie_ Ooined gold and silver and other ooined 1. Notes and bills disoounted 1,550,597 '1 9 metals 954,748 13 9 I. Government sBOuritie. (New Zealand Legal tender notes of other Banks 5O,OOS 9 0 or o'herwise) 8,814,5U o Gold and silver in bullion or bars 69 17 11 S. Other funded seourities Notes and bills of other Banks •. 72,845 19 0 •• Debts due to the Bank (exolusive 01 Balanoes due from other Banks •. debts abandoned as bad) •• 19,981.885 2 2 Landed property 128,722 1 11 5. 8eourities not inoluded under the Amount of all otber seourities- above heads 461,393 13 9 1. Notes and bills disoounted .. 340,127 18. 6 -'2. Colonial Government seourities 154;768 1 11 oIllI9,957,047 2 1 S. Other funded seourities •. Debts due to the Bank (exolusive of debts abandoned as bad) ., •• 5,472,722 11 8 AmOUllt of the oapi$al stoak paid up at the olose of the 5. Seourities not inoluded under the quarter ended 81st Deoember, 1900;- above beads 8,711 18 8 4 per·oent. guarazu.ed swok, £529,988. _ Prefer.lloe "A" shares issued kI the Orown under Ba.nk To~1 average asse\8 .• S'1,182,720 1 6 of New Zealand Aot, 19l10,S500,OOO. Preferenoe .. B" shares iseued to the Crown uncler Bank . of New Zealt.nd Ms, 1920, 04!625,OOO. Amount of ~be oapital 8~ook paid up a~ ~his date, .es,500,OOO. OrdinarJ sbares, S2,1149,807. Rate of the last dividend and bonus deolared to the ahare­ holders, 10 per oent. per a.nnum and bonus 8 per cent. per Ra'e of tbe last dividelld declared to she shareholder. on­ annum, equal to 18 per cent. per annum. I .. An preferenoe ahare8, 10 per oeDt. per annum. Amount of the last interim dividend and bonus deolared, . tI B" preference shares and ordinary shares (dividend oIllI2'1,500. 1st per oen'. per annum, and. bonus 4 per cent. per .mount of the reserved profits at the time of deolaring Buoh &IlnUJD), I'll per cant. per annum. dividend, £8,102,822. Amoun, of ~e 1... , dividend deolared on­ Dated at Wellington this 8th day of January, 1921. tI A .. preferenoe shares, £50,000. .. B .. • . . 01148,150. W. F. L. WARD, for Inspeotor• Ordinary lihue., .8175,000. W. BOBS, Aooountant. JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 103

TATEMENT of the average amount of the Liabilities TATEMENT of the average aIi1olilli; of the LIII.bilities S and Assets of ~he National Bank of New Zealand S 80nd A8sets of t~e Bank of New South W8oles. in·New (Limited), in New Zealand, during the Quarter ended Zeal8oud. during the Qu80rter ended 27th December, 1920. 31st Deoember, 1920. LIA8IL1TIIIS. £ 8. d. LIABILI'rlBB. £. a. d. Notes in oiroulation 689,002 16 11 Notea in oiroulation 874,440 O· 0 Bills in oiroulation •• 21,996 ' 9 10 Billa in oiroulation 22,328 0 0 Balanoes due to other Banks 4'1,66'118 2 Balanoes due to ot~r Hank. Governmen1; deposits 26,484 0 9 Government depositil 51,840 0 0 Other deposits- Other deposha- Not be.. ring intere., 8,865,428 13 8 Not bearWi in~erll"L •• 5,294,215 0 0 Be80ring interest 2,507 ,854 10 11 Be ..ring interest •• 2,461,746 0 0 Total 8ovora.ge liabilities ~7,157,984 410 Tot.. 1 ..vera.ge liabilities ~8,704,569 0 0 ASSETS. ASSE'lI. Ooined gold and silver and otber o", .. ~d f. e, d. Ooined gold and silver and other oomed f. s. d. met80ls 1,207,819 11) 10 me~ls •• •• •• 986,539 () 0 T"eg801 tender notes of other Banks 295,542 1(; 6 Legal tender notes of other Banks 134,923.0 0 Gold and silver io bullion or bars 122,100 1~ 9 Gold and silver in blillion or ban 2,299 0 0 Notes and billa of other Ba.nks •• 958 4 7 Notes and bills of other Banks •. 221,879 0 0 Balanoes due from other Banks •• 14.2,866 If 1 Balanoes dlie from other Banks •• 270,000 0 0 Landed property 138,282 H 4 Landed property • • • • 202,229 0 0 Amount of 8011 other seourities- Amount of all other seo)urities- 1. Notes 80nd bills disoounted •• 239,289 10 8 1. Notes and bills disoounted .: 308,673 0 0 2. Colooi ..1 Govel'IlDlent seouriti ... l,116,4ll5 19 0 2. Government Beouritie. (New Zealand a. Other funded seourities • • • • or otherwise) •. 1,127,295 o 0 4. Debts due to Banj (8J:olusive 01 debts 3. Other funded seourities abandoned 80S bad)... .. 5,105,515 18 11 4. Debts due to the Bank (ezolusive of 5. Seourities not inoluded under the debts abandoned as bad) • • •• 7,277,562 o 0 .. bove heads 858,954. 14. 10 5. Seourities not inoluded under the above heads 17,721 0 0 Total avera.ge 8osset6 .• £8,727,276 6· 6

To~al average aasets .. £10,549,120 0 0 Amount of the oapit8o! stobk paid up at the olose of the qu80rter ended 27tb Deoember, 1920, '£4,931,100. Amount of the o"pltal stoOK paid up at the oiose of the Rate of the last dividend deol8ored to the sh.. reholders. 10 per quarter ended 31st December, 1920, £1,000,000. oent. per annum. Rate of the lasll dividend deolared to the shareholders, Amount of l80st dividend deolared, 011246,555. , 12 per oent. per ..nnum lor h .. lf-ye ..r, and 2 per o$nt. bonus. Amoun, 01 the reserved profits 80fter deol8oring suoh dividend, Amount of the last dividend deol.. red, .l!80,OOO. £3,350,000. ' Amount of th" reserved profits at the time of deolaring suob Dated 801; Wellington this 8th day of January, 1921. dividend, £1)174,573. . B. M. MOLINEAUX,Inspeotor. : D ..ted at Wellington thi. 7th day of lanuary, 1921. . lAS. OASADUS, Inspeotor's Aooountaot. D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager. TATEMENT of the avera.ge amolint of Li80bUifiies 80nd TAT1!lM.I!lNT 01 the amount of the avera.ge Liabilities S .Assets of the Oommeroial Bank of Austra.li8o (Limhed), S and Assets 01 the Union Bank of Ausnalia (Limited), in New Zealand, during the Qu80rter ended 81st December, at Branohel in the Dominion of Ne .. 7.e .. l ..nd. during tbe 1920. Quarter ended 31st December, 1920 Lu.8ILI'rlES. £ s. d. Notes in oiroul8otlon 51,114 15 5 LIARIf.ITII!lS. £ s. d. Bills in oiroulation •• 6,4.93 ,5 6 Notes in olroulation 650,577 0 0 Balanoes due to othe' Banks Bills in oiroul8otion 21,981 0 0 Government deposits Balanoes due to other H8onk. 14,90'1 0 0 01;her depoaits- Government deposits Not beariog interest 820,1114 11 11 Other deposits- Bearing interest 1114.,645 2 1 Not bearing intereMt •. 3,869,601 0 0 Bearing interest 1,803,349 0 0 Total aver.. ge liabilUies •• £1,092,387 14. 11

Tota.l 8over8oge li80bilities .. £6,360,415 0 0 ASUTS. ASSETS. Ooined gold and sUver and other ooined £ s. d. Coined gold and silver 80nd other ooined l. 8. d. metals 124,914. 10 0 metals 865,517 o 0 Leg80l tender notes of other Banks 165,084 11 6 Gold and silver io bullion or b80rs 167 o 0 Gold and silver in bullion or bars Legal tender notes of otber Banks 294,862 o 0 Notes 800d bills 01 other Banks •• 35,,828 5 0 N otel and bills of other Banks •• 130,274 o 0 Balanoes due from other Banks •• Balanoes due from other Banks •. 2,924. o 0 Landed property 64,4.19 4. 7 Landed property 50,100 o 0 Amonnt of all other seourities- Amount of 8011 other seourities- 1. Notes and bills disoounted •• 66,228 1 5 1. Notes and bills disoounted •. 68,923 0 0 2. Government seourities (New Zealand 2. Government seourities (New Zeal",nd or otherwise) ,12,048 '8 8 or otherwise) 197,516 0 0 3. Other funded seourities • • •• 8. Other funded seourities •. 4.. Debts due to the Bank (exolusive of •• Debts due to the Bank (eltolu.ive 01 debts ab8ondoned as bad).. .. 881,962 17 2 debts 8obandoned as b8od) .. .. 5,924,800 0 0 5. Seouri,ies not inoluded under tbe 5. Seourities noc inoluded under the above heads 2,027 1 6 above he"ds 222,198 0 0 Total a.vera.ge assets .. £l,SOlI,5O'i 14. 10 Total 8overa.ge 80ssets •• £7,757,281 0 0 Amount of the oapital stook p80id up 80t the' olose of the Amount of the o8opit8ol stook p ..id up .. , the olose of the quarter ended 81st December, 1920: Ordinary, £911,659 ; qua.r'er ended 31st Deoember, 1920, £2,500,000. preferenoe, £2,117,850. Bate of the lalit dividend deolared to the shareholders, 16 per Rate of the las1; dlvideod deolared to the sha"reholders ~ene. per annum. , (preferenoe ooly), 4. peroent. Amount of the l8os' dividend deolared, £200,000. Amount of the last dividend deolared, £4,2,84.7. Amount of the reserved profits at the time of deolaring 8uoh Amouo t of the reserved profits at the 'ime of deolaring suob dividend, £2,911,716. dividend, £16,257 14s. 1d. Dated at Wellington this lOth d80y of Janu8ory, 1921. D80ted 80t Wellington 'his 11th day of lanu8ory, 1921. O. G. OGILVIE, Inspeotor. E. P. YALDWYN, M8ooa.ger. T. G. A. HABLE, Ohief Clerk. E. A. TODD, Aooountant. STATEMEN'f of the LIABILITII!IS and AIIII.IIITS of she undermtln~lontld HANKS 10 Ghe DOMINION of NBW l,EALAND for Gbe (,JUAIo Depositr.. Notel Bill. Balanoe. doe B4NKR •• in in I. Tot,,1 Llal>lUtle., Ob'oulatlon, Olrculatlon. other '"Bank •. Government. rNot I>earlng Interest. Bearing intereot. .' .. I. s. d. I I. s. d. ! I. s. d. £. ·s. d. £. 8. d. £. 8. d," £ s. d. Bank of New Zea.land ...... 5,480,250 0 (j 10B,!l58 4: 1>': 552.658 4 2 5,016,825 18 6 15,522,764 15 3 8,412,329 12 8 35,093,781 15 0 Union Bank of Aust~a.\ia, Limited ...... 650,577 0 0 21,981 0 0, 14,907 0 0 .. 3,869,601 0 0 1,803,349 0 0 6,360,415 0 o· Bank of New South Wales.. •. .. .. 689,002 16 11 21,996 9 10 I 47,667 13 2 26,484 0 9 8,865,428 13 3 2,507,354 10 11 7,157,984 4 10 Bank of Australasia...... 506,954 0 7 28,81612 2 .. I 24,85015 4 8,567,b1312 9 1,117,710 7 9 5,245,945 8 7 Na.tional Ba.nk of New Zealand, Limited .. •• 874,4!l0 0 0 22,328 0 () .. 51,840 0 0 5,294,215 0 0 2,461,746 0 0 8,704,569 0 0 Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited .. .. 51,11415 5 6,4')8 5 6 .• '!" 820,1341111 214,645 2 1 1,092,3871411 Totals ...... 8,252,8381211_210,56811 11 615,23217 4_ 5,~20,()()0~4_ 7 32,939,75713 2 16,517,13413 5 63,655,033 3 4 f-3 ~SSET5. ~ OOlned Gold and Gold and Silver Note. and Balances dne Landed Notes and Oolonl&l Legal Tender Del>ts due to Banll'l Seour! tie. not B4NKS. Silver &nd otber 1 in : Bill. of other I from Bill. Government Notes of exclusive of Debts Included onder Total A.oe ••. Property. dl.counted. I Z Oolned Metal.. !BU1ll0n or Bars-: Ban~.. other Bank•. Securities. o'her Bank•. al>andoned a. I>ad. other Beado. t:;J

. ;£ 8. d. J! s. d. ;£ 8. d. ;£ s. d. ;£ 8. d.l J! 8. d'l ;£ s. d.1 ;£ 8. d. £. 8. d.l 5:: 8. d.l = s. d. ~ Ba.nk of New Zealand.. 3,388,19910 4 4,716 7 8266,220 7 4268,!l1811 1203,11413 91,550,597 7 93,814,521 1 01 68,235 7 819,931,885 2 2! 461,393 13 9'29,957,047 2 1 Union Bank of Australia, Limited 865,517 0 0 167 0 0130,274 0 6 2,924 0 0 50,100 0 0 68,923 0 0 197,516 0 0 294,862 0 0 5,924,800 0 O~ 222,198 0 017,757,281 0 0 Ba.nkofNewSouthWales 1,207,8191510122,100 14; 9 958 4 7142,86617 1138,23214 4 239,28810 8 1,116,4351'9 0 295,54216 6 5,105,57518111 358,954 H 108,727,276 6 6

Bank of Australasia .. 954,74813 9 691711 72,84519 0 .. 128,722 111 340,12713 6 1 154,763 Ill' 50,008 9 05,472,72211 3' 8,71113 37,182,720 1 6 Nationa,l Bank of N.Z., Limited 986,539 0 0 2,299 0 0221,879 0 0270,000 0 0202,229 0 0 308,673 0 01,127,295 0 0 134.923 0 0 7,277,562 0 0: 17,721 0 0110,549,120 0 0 Oommercial Bank of Australia, 124,914 10 0 35,828 5 0 64,419 4 71 66,228 1 5'1 12,043 3 8 165,08411 6 831,96217 2i 2,027 1 61 1,302,50714 10 Limited Total. .. .. 7,527,738911ya9,35219 11728,005 15ll683,50_4_8_2796,817 14 72,573,837 13 416,~~~57~~ 71,008,656 ~_8_U_._54_4_,4_5_8 9 _ 6:1~071,006S4165'475_,9_5_2_4_11 I:j~ CAPITAL AND PROFITS. ~ Amoant Amount of Reserved ~ B.l.NB.S. O&pltal paid up. aa.e per Annum of La"t,Dlvldend. of L&.! Dividend Prcd!. "t Time of . declared. Ideclaring "Dcb Dividend t:;J 1-3 Bank of New Zealand- £ £ •. d.1 .£ •. d. 1-3 4·per·cent. stock gua.ra.nteed by the Government 01 N.Z.•. 529,988 ~ Preference ., A" shares issued to the Crown under Bank 500,000 On " A " preference shares, ten per oent. per annnm of New Zealand Act, 1920 ' 5O,~ • 0 II Preferenoe "B" .ha.re8 issued to the Crown urider Bank 625,000 On "B" preferenoe shares, dividend thirteen and a half per cent. per annum and bonus 43,750 0 0 I 2,646.520 0 0 of New Zeo.land Aot, 1920 four per cent. per annum, equal to seventeen and a half per cent. per annum Ordinary shares 2,249,807 On ordina.ry share8, dividend thirteen and a half per oent. per annum a.nd bonus four 175,000 0 0 I per cent. per a.nnum, equal to seventeen and a half per cent. per annum Union Bank of Australia; Limited 2,500,000 Sixteen per cent. per annum 200,000 0 0 2,911,716 0 0 Bank of New South Wales 4,931.100 Ten per oent. per a.nnum 246,555 0 0 ~ 3,350,000 0 0 Bank of Australasia 3,500,000 Ten per oent. per annum, and bonus three per oent. per annum, equal to thirteen 227,500 0 0 I 3,102.822 0 0 per oent. per annum National Ba.nk of New Zealand, Limited .. 1,000,000 Twelve per oent. per a.nnum for half· year and two per cent bonus 1,174,573 o 0 95,659 80,~~0 0 0 I Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited{g~:~~:-!ce 2,117,850 Four per oent. per annum (preferenoe only) 42,347 0 0 Z 16.257 14 1 ~ 0:> ,.,' .. ~ The Treasury, Wellington, 15th January, 1921. J. J. ESSON, Acting Secretary to the Treasury. JAN. 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 155 \ ....

EPORT (In the VI,.. I S,.. tlstlos of the Four Metropolitan Areas and of the Nine Suburban Areas of the Dominion R for the Month of December, 1920:- '

DEATHS BBGISTEBBD IN DBOEMBBB, 1920. pr'lr...r::,~D of Males. Femal., to ,he 1,000 of Population, December, 1920.

1 1 I I Auokland Oity , , 73,852 134' 1'81 8, 1 38 3 2 29 I 81 I 1'10 Remainder of Metropolita.n Area. 70 79t 121' 1'71 I' 4 1 1 21 8 1 24 54 0'76 Tota.l for Auckland Metro­ 144,646 255i~l12 --2----;9 --6---3-531135 --0:93 polltau Area ----,------1-----,- Wellington Oity " 81,801 151 1'86 I 3,.. 30 4' 1 11. 49 0'60 . "" Rema.inder of Metropolitan Area 19,097 ~~_1_'_2_,_6___ 1_1_ ..___ 5_1~_~ Total for WeUing~on Metro­ 100,898 198 1'96 I 4 2 I, 36 5 1 16 I 64 0'63 politan Area 61,104 -:---4---1--:-1 58 0'95 Ohristohurch Oity , , , , --:-~:-:--7-1--2- Remainder of Metropolitan Area 40,643 74 1'82 i 2 1 1 14 8 2 16 38 0'93 Total for Ohristchurch Metro­ 101,747 185 1'82 r 9 8 37 7 3 37 i 96 1- 0'94_ politan Area

Dunedin City .. " .. 57.985 110 1'90 I' 2 2 26 11 • , 30' 61 I 1-05 Remainder of Metropolitan Ar€a 14,118 27 1'91 2 .. 8 ,. .. I 3 8 0'57 Total for Dunedin Metro­ 72,048 187 I 1'90 I 4 2 29 1 -", 33 69 1_ 0'96-~ politan Area Glsbome Borough ., 11,022 26 2-36 .. 1 6 "I 1 .. I 8 i 0'73 Remainder of Suburban Area 8.344 __4 ~·_1 ___"_f_" ___.. _I_"___ "_1_1_~_ Total for Giabome Sub,urban 14,366 ~ 2-09 __1 ___ 1_1 __ 6 ___ ._' ___ 1 ___ '_' ___ 9 ____ 0.~ Area Napier Borough '. 13.785 33 2'39 2 4 0'29 Remainder of Suburban Area 2,598 4 1'54 1 2 3 1-15 ------1----- Tctal lor Napier Suburban 16,388 37 2'26 3 2 2 7 0'43 Area

New Plymouth Borough 9,8S10 23. 2'34 1 " 4.. 2 7 0'71 Remainder of Suburban Area 1,231 4 3'Sl5 "," 2 " I .. 2 1'62 Total for New Plymouth 11,061 27 2'44 --1-'-..- 6 -,-.-1-- 2 - 9 0'81 Suburban Area

Wanganui Borough " 15,368 34 2'21 2 5 5 12 0-78 Remainder of Suburban Area 6,416 16 2'49 1 3 4 0'62 ------1----- TOLal for Wanganui Sub­ 21,778 50 2'30 5 1 8 16 0'78 urbau Arell ------1---- Palmerston North BQrough 18,617 26 1'91 1 1 1 8 2 .. 3 15 HO Remainder of Suburban Area 1,249 2 1'60 _'_'_1_'_'_1__ 1_ " _'_'___ '_'_ 1 0-80 Total for Palmerston Nodh 14,866 28 1'88 _1_-i__ 1_i_9_ 2 _"_1__ 3_ 16 1'08 Suburban Area

Nelsou Olty.. ", " I 9,107 16 1-76 1 I" 1 .. •• I" 2 0'22 Remainder of Suburban Area .. I 1,233 __2_ ~ _'_'___ ,_. ___ '_' ___ ._. ___ ,_. ___ '_' _" .. TO!~~afOr Nelson Suburba.n \10,340 _~~ __I ___ ._, ___ l ___ '_'_1_'_'_1_'_' __2 ___ 0'19

Greymouth Borough.. .. 4,960 12 2'42 2 .. 3 1 I 1 1 8 1'61 Remainder of Suburban Area.. 8,685 ______10 2'83 1_____ .. .. i..- ______.. I" .... 1___ " _ Total for Grey Valley 8,495 __221'_2'59 __2 ___ ,_, _1 __3 ___ 1 ___ 1 ___ 1_ 8 0'94 Borougbs Suburban Area

Tima.ru"Borough .. .. 13,230 19 1'44 1 '. 8 .. .. 2 11 0'83 Remainder of Suburban Area .. 1,598 3 1'88 ...... " -...... ------, ------1--.-..,;- Total for Tima.ru Suburban 14,828 22 1'48 1 8 2 11 0'74. Area ------1---- Inverca.rgill Borough •• h,e67 37 2'49 1 1 I 3 ... .. 9 14 Remainder of Suburban Arell 8,859 4 1'04 .... 2 2 TohJ for IDveroargill Sub­ 18,726 41 2-19 1 1 I 3 .. ., 11 16 0'85 : urban Area

Gcand to\"ls .. 550,172 1,050 1'91 39 12: 205 25 9 168 458 0-83, ~~~-----~-----

156 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

hUng wI$h the four me$ropoUtan .reu only, It i. found $hat the inolusion of the suburban por1iOWl lowers the deeth. rate in Auckla.nd, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Dea'h·rate per 1,000 of Population, Auokland Ch1. . • • . . 1-10 Auokland Metropolitan Area .. 0'93 0'60 Welli~~1 Metropoit~n ~' 0'63 Chriltohurcih a$y •• •• 0'95 Chrie$ohuron MmopoHtan Area 0'94 Dunedin at1 .. . . 1-05 Dunedin Metropolitan Area 0'96 Inoluding $he 8uburban por1iona, Dunedin it the higheet a.nd Wellington the loweet. Compared with Deoember, 1917,1918, and 1919. the results are- 1917. 191B. 1019. 11120. Auokland Metropolitan Area 1'00 1'67 0'90 0'93 Wellington Metropolitan Area 0,65 5'81 0'84 0'63 Chrlatohuroh Metropolitan Area •• 1-08 1'81 1'04 0'94 Dunedin Metropolitan Area 0'83 2'81 0'98 0-96

The total birtha regi8tered for the four metropolitan areal! amounted to 775, &8 against 825 in November-a deoreaee of 50. The deetha in December were 364-& dooreaae of 67 as oompared with the previous month. Of the total dP8ths males oontributed 199. females 165. Sixty.four of the deatha WeFe of ohildren under five years of age. being \7'31 per oent. of the whole number. Forty.eight of these were under one yeer of age. The following table showe the deethsln variouB age.groups ooourring in the four metropolitan Bond total of nine suburban areas during the month of Deoember, 19~ :-

1IfETBOPOLITAN AREA. /------c------c------I NINBI As::..~~AN Tot&1. Ag8-l1"OUp. Auckla.nd. WelJlu~on. Christohurch, I Dunedin

M&18s./Femaleo, J4&l8S.jFema .... M&les.IFe:..leo.I-M-&-I-es.~j-Femal--eo. -;:I~:~j-;:;:;: Males. I Fomaleo.

Under 5 ye&l'8 • • 14 I 9 6 6 12 10 6 1 I 14 I 8 52 34 5 and under 10 years.. 1 I" 2 .. I 2 2 1 I .. I 1 6 4 § ~ t:. :1 l .; :l 'j ~t :! :; I:; :; ! :i to •• 45.... 3 1 3 1 2 5 .. 1 3 1 11 9 45 .. 50.... 3 3 3 ..' 1 2 1 21 I 1 .. 9 7 50 .. 55".. 4" 4 7 .• 2 2 3 6 2 22 9 :: :: ::::: ! I: ; ~ ! ~ .~ ~ I * .2 g 1~ 6518&1'8 ~nd over .. 35 30 121 6 1.6. I 18 14 16 i 20 '/ 19 97 89 Unknown or not su,ted I 1 T...... +'\--;;-42-;;-4;-1--;;- -;;--;;-~I---i- 256 2~~

The deaths of 186 persons' of 65 ),ears and upwards were regis'ered for the four metropoli'an and nine suburban areas during the monili of Deoember. 1920. as against 195 in the previous month. The following table shows the 0l&B8ifioait'ion :-

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METROPOLIT~ Anx~, NINE SUBURBAN To",", ARE~8. AIle. Aockland Wellington (·brlnchureh. I Dunedin.

___.....!.._M_ .. _I_~ .. _'-I F_8_m_&l_e_ • ...!. _M_&_le_._~.:..1 F_e_W_&_I_eS_',--M_ .. _I88_, _1_F_8m_&I_e_.·..'-I_M_&l_e._:....1F_8_ma_~ _18_8.-,--_14_&_1_8_8_. _1_l'e_m_&_1_8-:_,-:--_M_a_Ie_.---,'I FemaI8••

4, 65 " 1 1 .. .. 1 1 1 .. 1 2 66 2 S 1 ...... 1 1 1 4 5 6'1 2 ... ." .. 2 .. 1 .. 4 .. 9 .. 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 5 68 " ...... 89 1 1 2 .. 1 .. .. 2 .. 1 4 4 4, 1 ~ 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 70 a. .. I a 11 .. 2 1 1 1 .. I ...... " 2 a 19 .. 1 ...... 1 1 ...... 1 9 I 2 '18 4 4 .. I .. 1 9 1 1 .. 8 '1 14 1 9 ~ 1 1 2 .. .. 1 .. 5 5 'l5 2 .. 1 I .. 1 ...... 2 9 6 2 16 1 .. .. I .. .. 1 1 .. 1 .. 3 1 77 1 S ...... 2 .. 2 1 2 2 9 18 1 3 ...... 1 .. .. 1 1 2 , 5 1~ .. 1 .2 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 2 5 80 .. 5 .. i .. ,I 1 .. 1 .. .. 1 7 2 81 S 1 1 ...... 1 .. .. 1 5 2 8i, 9 1 .. .. 1 .. 2 .. .. 1 5 2 8S 2 1 .. .. s ...... 2 2 '1 3 84 ...... 2 1 1 1 S 811 ...... 1 1 1 1 88 3 'I ~ ...... 3 S 1 .. .. 6 II 8'1 1 .. .. 1 1 .. II .. .. 1 ...... 88 2 .~...... 2 .. 89 ...... I~ .. 1 ...... 1 .. 90 .. 1 1 ...... 1 .. 1 1 3 98 ...... 1 .. 1 " .. 99 ...... 1 .. 1 ------'-- Totals .. 35 SO 12 6 16 18 14 16 20 19 97 89 I JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 157

TABLII: sbowing Lbe Oauses of tbe Deatbs of Persons at the Four MeLropolitan Areas, and Total for Nine Suhurban Areas registered during December, 1920.

0...... 01 Doatb

I.-GIINIIBAL DIB.a81ls (G.) E,.idlmic Dis.aI... 6. Measles 2 1 8 8. Whooping.cough 1 3 4 9. Diphtheria •• 1 1 !i 10. Influenza. •• 2 2 Ii 18. Erysi pelas •• 1 1 (b.) OtMr General Diseaas8. ~8. Pulmonary Tuberoulosls 5 6 2 • Ii 2~ 29. Acute Miliary Tuberculosis ."1 .1 1 3 30. Tuberculous Meningitis 1 1. Ii 31. Ahdominal Tuberculosis 1 32. Tuberculous.Disease of Spine 1 2 34. Tuberculosis of other Org.. no .. 2 35. General Tuberoulosis 1 89. Canoer of Buccal Cavity 1 1 1 3 40. Stomach and Liver •• 6 5 8 22 41. Intestinea, Rectum, &0. 2 "2 3 "1 8 11 42. FemalllGenitalOrgans Ii 1 2 1 \I 43. BreaRS 1 8 2 6 44. Skin 2 \I 45. Bladder 1 "5. 'Foot 1 1 45. Kidney 1 45. La.rynx 1 45. Lung 1 45. Neck 1 I 45. Prostate 1 2 45. • Throat 1 "5. Oancer undefined 1 46. Other Tumours (non· malignant) 1 "8. Rheumatoid Arthritis •. 1 1 50 Diabetes 2 2 1 3 H 51. Grave's Disea,se 1 1 58. Leuchremia I 1 2 M. Anillmia 1 1 1 55. Other General Diseases 1 1 2 56. Alcoholism •. 1 1 2" ------.------Totals •. 6 29 1 28 8 24 I 22 " 25 138 [I.-DISEASES OJ!' NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OJ!' ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE. 60. Encephalitis 2 3 63. Sclerosis of Spinal Cord 1 1 64. Cerebral Hmmorrh.. ge, Apo. 5 5 3 5 19 plexy 65. Softening of the Brain 1 66. Hemiplegia •• 1 \I 5 69. Epilepsy 1 2 71. Oonvulsions \I 1 5 74. Other Diseases of the Nervous System " ______1 ______8 -----' ~. Totals .. 11 1 __8 ___2__ ~ ___1___ 3 __._. ___ 9_ I H

III.-DISEASES O~' OIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 78. Acute Endocarditis •• 2 2 1 5 79. Organic Dis,as.s of the Heart .22 9 14 12 6 68 80. Angina Pec.toris 1 2 3 81. Diseases of Arterie., Atheroma, 1 1 4 ;J \;/ &c. 82. Cerebra.l Thrombosis 1 II 4 85. Hremorrhage: O&ber Diseases 1 1 of the Circulatory SYRt.m Totals •. -----26 -----13 ------1--1------17 17 12 8,5 IV.-DIBEASES OJ!' RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 88. Goi.tre 89. Acute BronohHis 90. Chronic Bronchitis I ,I : I: 91. Broncho.pneumonia. .• ,1 , I ! 92. Pneumonia 93. Pleurisy 94. Pnlmonary COllgestion Totals __--2-~-~-2- ._. ______~-2----I--li--h-~~1_- :: E 158 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

TABLB showing the O&uses of the Deaoths of Persons Bot the Four Metropolitan Areas, and Total for Nine Buburba.n Areas, registered during December, 1920-conUnuea.

Analdand I Chrlltobnnll DunecllD lOne lIoaropolllan lIo$ropoUIanW.Ulna~n I IIovopoll_ lIokopOlltaa I labarlla I Area. Area. i Ar.. .&rea. £nu. 0._ 01 Dell ... Uador 151'''':- Uado~ 16 Yea .. I Under /6 Y_ Undor 16 Yean IUDder / n_1 Nal 6 Yea~~ I.n~~:. 6 Y..... and 0'10"16 Y..... and 0'1". 5 Y..... and oYer. ~&lid oyer. _

V. - DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTElIl· 100. Septic Throat 1 1 2 102. Ulcer of the Stomaoch 1 1 103. Other Disea.ses 01 the Stomach 1 3 104. Diarrhreao and Enteritis (under 2 1 3 2 years) 105. Diarrhrea aond Enteritis (2 years 1 2 1 1 5 and over) 108. Appendicitis 1 1 109. Hernia 1 1 1 8 118. Cirrhosis of the Liver 1 .. : 1 115. Cholecystitis 1 1 2 117. Simple Peritonitis 1 1

Totals •• 4 5 2 8 8 Il 8

VI.- NON-VBl'IEBEAL DISEASES 011' THE GBNITO-UBINABY SyS­ TEM AND ANNBXA. 119. Acute Nephritis 1 1 120. Bright's Disease 3 4 1 4 12 124. Cystitis 1 8 4

Tota.ls '1 1 5 1'1

VII.-PUBRPERAL STATE. 184. Accidents of Pregnancy 1 1 2 136. Pa.rturition •• 1 1 187. Puerpera.l Septiclllmia. " 1 1 138. ToxlIlmiao " 1 1

Totals " 1 1 2 1 5 VlII.-DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE, 144. Abscess of Neck 1 1 IX.-DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF TBE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. \ 146. Frontal Sinusitis "" "'1--' _. ___.. ____ ." ____ 1___ " •____ ._. ___ ._. ___ '_' ___ ._. ___ ._. ____ 1 X.-MALFOBMATIONS. 150. Co:::rittal Malformaotions of 1__ '_' ___ ._. ____ 1 ___ ._. ___ '_" ___ ._" ___1___ "_. ____• '___ • _. ____2

XI.-DISBABBS 01' EARLY INPANOY. 151. Congenital Debility, Icterus, 4 3 6 13 and Scleremao 15IA. Premature Birth 2 4 4 2 9 21 152. Other Diseases peouliar to Eaorly 1 1 1 2 5 Infancy ------I---i------____ _ Totals " " '1 • • 8 • • 10 , " 8 . . 11 " " I 89

XII.-Or.n AGE. ------1M. 8enilUy 12 1 10 8 6 I 82 ------1------1-- XIll.- EXTERNAL CAUSES. 156. Suioide by Asphyxia 1 157. Haonging •• .. 1 1 1 ". I ~ 158. Drowning 159. • Firearms 1 1 169. Found Drowned 112 172. Trauma.tism by Fall.. • . 1 1 2 1 5 175. • other Crushing 3 1 1 1 6 185. Fractures •• 1 1 186. Other External Violenoe 1 1 1 8

Totaols •.

XIV.-ILL-DBFINED DISIIIASIIIS. 188. Cardiac Syncope 1 1 189. Cause of Death not specified or 8 1 8 2 9 ill-defined -.-"- --4---.-.- --1- -.-.- -.-" - -,-.- --8- --.-.---2 Totals •• Tlo Gra.nd tor a.ls "23"-112-12------;;- -2-2-1- 74 --7--62 2272fm

CensuB aond Staotistios Omnf, MALCOLM FRASER, WelIIngcon, N.Z., 18th Jaonua.ry, 1921. Governmen* Sta,*istiolaon. JAN.20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 159

Arrival" and Departures i1l 1920. . Census and Statistics Office, Wellington, 18th January, 1921. ABLES showing the numbers of arrivals in and departures from New Zealand during the year 1920, with totals for the T previous nine years by way of comparison, are published for general informa.tion. The total number of persons who arrived in the Dominion during 1920 was 44,1)62, and tho departures during the year numbered 32,924, the excess of arrivals over departures for the year being 11,138. According to returns furnished by the Immigration officers, 12,340 persons arrived from the United Kingdom, and 3,995 persons departed therefor during the year. From the Commonwealth of Australia the arrivals are returned as numbering 26,125 persons, and the departures thereto as 23,768 persons. Arrivals and departures from and to other countries worE 5,597 and 5,761 persons respectively. Of the 44,062 persons who came to New Zealand laat year, 6,216, or 14'1l per cent. of the total, weT',) children-i.e., under twelve years of age; and of the 32,924 departures the children numbered 3,479, or 10'56 per cent. The arrivals and departures shown for the period 1914 to 1920 do not include members of tho Expeditionary Forees. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician.

ItETUltN of IMMIGRATION to and EMIGRATION from the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the YEAR ended 31st DECEMBER, 1920, showing the Places from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, the Ports of Arrival and Departure, and the Arrivals and Departures for each Month.

ARRIVALS II'ROM AND DEPARTURES TO DllI'FlIIRlIINT COUlSTBIlIIS.

ARRIVAL8. DEPABT,;JBES.

Couutries. Adult •. Children. Adult •• Children. To~al Tota.l Persons, -~!~.~,-;-~ Pel"BOnb. Y. I F. M. I F. M. I. F.

United Kingdom .. 4,424 5,696 1,143 1,077 12,340 1,573 1,711 359 352 3,995 8,345 India .. •• 3 3 6 6 British South Africa •• 1 2 2 4 9 9 Oanada •• 921 642 14.7 135 1,845 706 586 102 45 1,439 406 British W est IDdie~ .. 3 2 5 Australia •• •• 13,165 9,690 1,622 1,648 26,125 ll,BI;3 9,644 1,186 1,085 23,768 2,357 Norfolk Island •• 6 2 2 2 12 13 16 1 4, 34 22 Fiji .. .. 676 502 76 73 1,327 426 381 51 882 445 Oook Islands •• 68 53 6 7 134 158 78 12 I 257 1113 Niue •• .. 3 1 1 5 17 14 2 2i 36 31 Samoa •. •• 253 96 32 24 405 213 179 41 461 56 Solomon Islands •• 7 4 11 2 .. 281 2 9 Russia •• 2 1 2 5 .. 1 5 United States of 702 428 65 61 1,256 849 528 82 59 I 1,518 262 Amerioa Hawaii.. .. 74 98 4 2 178 60 96 2 21 160 18 Society Islands •• 92 23 18 15 148 101 22 8 132 16 Friendly Islands •. 83 36 18 17 154 82 71 11 ~I 172 18 Foreign Pacifio Island. 6S 25 6 6 102 39 22 1 11 63 39 I (undefined) ______~ ______~ ______~i ______1'otals •• 2O,M5 17,301 3,142 3,074 44,062 16,093 13,352 I 1,858 1,621 I 32,924 111,138

~lIBIVAL8 AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DiFll'EBlIINT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.' ------,------_.- -~ ------.--~ -- -~~~ ABBIV.ALS. DEPARTURES. Ports. 1 Adult.. Children. MOoles. Females. p!~~~•. Adultis. Ohildren. Ma.lee lt~eru8.1ea. P;~;~~b ---i. Auckland 18,024 2,933 11,388 9,569 20,957 11,613 1,354 [ '1,210 5,757 12,967 Wellington •• 18,247 2,942 11,345 9,844 21,189 16,853 Wanganui •• 3.. 2 1 3 New Plymouth 3 I 1 2 3 't 11O:~: .,": 18'~: Lyttelton •. 8 11 3 6 9 10 TimaEu •• 7 .. I 1 6 7 Dunedin •• 375 .. 81 •2061 . 250 456 20 4 I 12 12 24 Inveroargill 1,186 ~I~ ~ 1,445 942 180' 563 559 1,122

Totals 37,846 6,216 1 23,687 i 20,375 44,062 29,445 3,479117,951 14,973 32,924

~--~-~--~-----~---.-~-- * In the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants are all counted a.t the first port of arrival in the Dominion. aud emigrants at the final port of depar~ure. SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1920.

Adults-i.•. , over 12 Years. I -- Children. Total. Males. I Females. I Arrivals ...... 20,545 17,301 6,216 44,062 Departures ...... 1 16,093 13,352 .3,479 32,924 Exoess of arrivals over departures .. .. I 4,452 I 3,949 2,737 11,138 160 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. iNo. 6

ARRIVALS IN AND DEPARTURES FBOM NEW ZEALAND DURING EACH MONTH 01' 'rulll YIllAB 1920,

U.S. of British" I Unl"'d 1 Australian BritishOther 1 Fore~gll Amerl«a, South It~ir Month. Fiji. Paclftc Canad... 1 Totals. Kingdom. Posses- PaCific ln~~!fg Am('rica. Countr~8. i c::.::'..'l~y,~' Islands. SiO"8. Maud•. Zono. , 1 ~------

Jdolluary 1,493 2,089 i 59 63 146 ' 1 611 ' 1111 I .. I " 4,027 February .. 1,786 1 80 30 8 391 J45 .. .. 2,088 March •• 502 2,829 I 126 116 . 202 I.. 50 107... i" 3,932 April .. 928 1,882 144 32 20t I.. 39 I lUO \'" .. 3,326 Ma.y .• 1,463 2,~89 ' 76 28 !16'.. 19 76 .. !.. 4,OW June .. 485 1,942 73 46 1211 I (; 58 94.. .. 2,827 July •• 1,029 1,832 84 83 73.. 33 22,.. I.. 3,606 August •. 624 2,930 142 27 181 i.. 58 181 I .. I.. 4,143 September 1,795 2,045 135 48 89,.. 56 63.. 5 4,236 Ootober .. 1,511 1,218 174 60 252,.. 61 115 .. .. 3,391 November 1,240 3,196 150 48 160 I •• 5::1 I 226 1" .. 5,073 December 770 2,087 84 36 322 i •• 53 14.. .. 3,366 ------,---,------Tota.ls 12,310 r 26,125 1,327 567 1,845 : 15 i 582 5 44,062 I 1 1,236 i

Departures. January 108! 1,646 68 42 115 .. 35 51 .. I" 2,065 February 411 I 1,610.. 78..'.. 12 131 .. .. 2,242 Maroh .. 231 I 2,874 105 41 128.. 100 132 .. !" 3,106 April •• 311 2,788 57 73 156.. 30 138 .. .. 3,553 May •• 5021 2,670 96 43 242.. 58 83.. .. 3,694 June .. 287 1,895 37 153 365.. 53 256.. .. 3,046 July .. AUliust •• .~73 i ~:m m ;~ m:: ~~ , ~~~:: :: ~:~!: September 411 I 1,707 102 51 48 3 i 'it 56.. .. 2,449 Ootober .. 392 1,982 24 31 77 1 2 1 ~<1 140.. .. 2,672 Novexqber 233 1,322 77 95 42 I" 21 58.. .. 1,848 December 436 I 2,178 51 35 .. , .. i 20 141 I" .. 2,864

Totals .. 1--3-,-99-5-1-23,'768 882 7831 1,439 1---5-:~1 1,5181--.-.---.-.-r 32,924

Chinese included above: Arrivals, 1,477; departures, 380. " Including Samoa and Solomon Islands.

ARBIVALS IN 1920, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BIBTHPLACE, RACE, AND SEX; AND DEPABTURIllS O~' RACE ALIENS IN 1920, CL.'SSIFIED ACCORDING "0 BIRTHPLACIll AND 8EX.

l:Iirtbplace.

Briti.h Empire. United Kingdom [J,il7l 9,523 18,8[J4 Mal~a 5 5 India 16 20 217 8 261 54 Ij! S~ro.it. Settlement. 1 1 Brmsh South Africa 10 16 26 Britiab WesL Africa .. 1 3 4 Oanada 77 57 liH British We.t Injies •• 1 1 Australia 6,00a 5,125 11 ,128 Norfolk I.land 5 5 Fiji a 6 9 New Zeal.. nd 5,547 4,988 1 lO,5il6 Cook Islands 7 2 U Niu~ 2 2 Samoa .. 28 20 48 British Pacifio Idland~ (un. 1) 4 4 <1 I, 27 defined) I 'foL ..1 British Empire _ 21,091 --iD,7~4 2~~_ =-13 1 - 41!i90 54 1 55_ 1- 1 1= ,= 1 -= FOl'ei!ln COlin tries. Sweden 29 11'.. . . 40.. . . . I •• Norway 20 1 . 21 Denmark 46 U 67 Germany 14 6 20 HolIa.nd 28 14 42 Belgium 11 10 21 France 74 50 124 Portugal 1 1 Spain 8 7 15 It.. ly 53 17 70 Switzerland 26 9 35 Austria 31;1, JAN. 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 161

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUREs-continued.

Arrivals. Departures.

Of European Descent. Hace AHens. * Race Aliens,- Grand Tot.,l•. MB,lt.'kl-. Felllales. Males. Females. Males. 1 jo'em.,16s. Total. ___ .______._1_ 1 Foreign CountTie8~ntinued. Jugo Siavia .• 3 I Greece .. 30 2 I Roumania .. 6 2 I 3: Russia 45 19 Asia Minor •• 2 1 Assyria 1 2 1 3 Java 1 1 1,394 83 352 I 28 1 380 Japan 1 7 2 3 ,.. ~i 1 1 United States of America. 485 299 1 785 Mexioo 2 3 5 Bolivia i:l i:l I, Peru 5 5 lZ I Chile 1 1 i 2 Hawaii 1 1 I 2 Friendly Islands 18 15 33 .. .. I Sooiety I-lands 43 5 48 .. .. 1 New Caledonia 1 Foreign Pacifio Islands (un. 5 3 6 1 2 defined) I ,_1~ I __"~ __~I_" 4 ------1,410-1--- Total foreign countries 966 508 89 2,972 ;;58 30 I 388 ------I-- Grand totals 22,056 20,272 1,632 I 102 44,062)--412 -'-31\--443

- ----~~~~-.~-- ...--, ------~- .--.----...----~---~ " The term "race a.lien" refers to persons not of Europea.n descent, a.nd includes na.1iiveB.of Asia. Minor.

J.RRIVALS IN AND DEPARTURES FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING EACH OF THE YEARS 1911-1920.

ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES,

, From To , Year. , .; I 1 1 I Total Total IJo4oC tb . =~ De- I Ullited I Austr.. li .. n I .~~ Arriv.. ls. United I Australian i :~.;J:i1 ~ "".- I. I Common- l~lji. I~:3UJ=... .;l~.; Kingdom , Common· I Fiji. ·S~ partures. Kmgdom. I wealth. fa • 1 o 0·... 1 o~~·~ wealth. 1£';::"'01"1",'" ..0" " I I I ~8 I, i 1 ""8

I 1 1911 11,379 26,909 624 996 :1,481 41,389 2,755 30,918 ! 696 84411,9761 37,189 l!H2 :: 1 12,912 28,522 767 '1,305 '1,154 44,660 2,805 i BO,Hl 580 846 1,561i 35,733 1913 14,707 26,764 548 11,420 .1,149 44,588 2,649 24,961 , 479 1,017 11,263, 30,369 .. I 1914 .. 8,579 25,967 648 11,267 ,1,185 37,646 2,574 26,693 939 871 :1,4291 <12,506 1915 .. 3,5<11 19,49\1 655 862 ,1,004 25,fi51 I 2,063 17,793 659 8~1 11,140 22,47li 16,390 420 21,163 1916 .. 3,394 15,321 697 : 626 1761 21,799 2,608 1 1 712 :1,0331 1917 .. 2.931 10,146 617 ' 935 11;020 15,649 1,501 1 10,499 503 588 1 7781 13,869 1918 .. 1,176 8.J82 574 1,130 i 744 11,906 445 9,477 434 615 689 11,660 1919 .. 4,668 il,568 882 /2,412 :1,401 20,931 3,559 1 12,722 675 1,5461,3751 19,877 1920 12,340 26,125 1,327 12,427 11,843 44,062 3,995 23,768 882 2,234 ,2,045 32,924 "I 1

SUMMARY OF AIuuVALS AND DEPARTURES FOR THE YEARS 1911-1920.

, ARRIVALS. __ I DEPARTURES.

AdUU8-tye··.. er ... I Adults-i.e.. over 12 I' 1 Yea.r. ' o.v~r 12-1' -, .... ----.---, ~~r~~I~f I______• ____ ._ Children. Total. -- Years. __ ChiJdren. I 'rotal. ove:u~:iar- I ,Males. I Fewales. ,__ _ __ .__ Ii M.. les·1Female •• , ___1 ___ ,--. __ _

1911 "I' 22,881 ' 13953 4.555 41,389 21.730 12,190 3,269 37,189 4,200 1912 24,026 15:442 5,192 44,660 20,151 12,278 3,304 35,733 8,927 1913 :: I 22,872 15,801 5,\J15 44,588 17,188 10,518 2,663 30,36>1 14,219 1914 20,360 13,020 4,266 37,646 18,460 11,227 2,819 32,506 5,140 1915 . "', 12,9\13 9,589 2,969 25,551 12,228 8,251 1,997 22,476 3,075 1916 .. ' 10,657 i 8,406 2,736 21,799 10,717 8,273 2,173 21,16<1 636 1917 .. 1 8,334 5,583 1,732 15,649 6,896 5,672 1,301 13,869 1,780 1918 5,685 4,842 1,379 11,906 5,477 5,029 1,154 11,660 246 1919 :: I 9,841 8.822 2,768 20.931 lu,086 7,440 2,351 19,877 1,051 1920 .. \ 20,545 17,301 6,216 14,062 16,093 13,352 3,479 32,924 11,138 162 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Amendments and Additions to tke Regulations under tke Public Service Act, 1912.

N pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred on him by I the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called" the said Act "), the Commissioner, with t.he approval of the Governor - General in Council, doth hereby, in respect of the regulations made under the said Act on the thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and the amend­ ments thereof made from time to time under thc provisions of the said Act, make the amendments shown in the Schedule hereto. Such amendments shall have effect from and after the date of publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.

SCHEDULE. REGULATION 8B is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- "8B. Only work which the Commissioner considers special in its character, and which cannot be performed during the regular hours of duty, shall be regarded as overtime work for which extra payment may be made. Officers not working under close supervision or whose hours of duty cannot be definitely determined shall not be entitled to claim payment for overtime, nor shall any officer in receipt of salary exceeding £500 per annum be so entitled: Provided that the maximum amount payable in respect of overtime worked by an officer during any calendar month shall not exceed the difference between one­ twelfth of his classified salary and one-twelfth of £500: Provided further that no payment for overtime shall be made to any officer in respect of any period during which he is in receipt of an allowance for performing higher duties, if the effect of such payment is to increase the total amount received by him for that period by way of classified salary, allowance, and payment for overtime in excess of a rate of £500 per annum. If an officer becomes entitled to payment of an allowance for performing higher duties in respect of any period for which he has received payment for overtime, any surplus received by him shall be deducted from the amount payable by way of allowance." Regulation 8E is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- "RATE OF PAYMENT. "8E. The following shall be the rate of payment for overtime, where such payment is sanctioned, and shall apply only to officertl of the Professional and Clerical Divisions :- l'er Hour. B. d. Officers receiving a salary not exceeding £205 per annum 1 6 Officers receiving over £205 and not exceeding £258 per annum " . 2 0 Officers receiving over £258 and not exceeding £320 per annum .. 2 6 Officers receiving over £320 and not exceeding £400 per annum .. 3 0 Officers receiving over £400 and not exceeding £500 per annum 3 6 "Overtime shall be calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour. "Officers of the General Division whose cases are not met by special regulation in that behalf may be paid for overtime at such rate as may be fixed by the Commissioner from time to time." The following new regulation is hereby made :- " RBLIEVING-ALLOWANCES. "111B. Officers called upon to perform relieving duty which necessitates their absence at night from home shall be paid allow­ ances at the following rates:- To officers drawing salaries not exceeding £160: Actual and reasonable expenses. Per Diem. To officers drawing salaries exceeding £160 and not s. d. exceeding £320 10 0 To officers drawing salaries exceeding £320 and not exceeding £500 12 6 To officers drawing salaries exceeding £500 15 0 "Officers entitled to lodging-allowance, when appointed to relieving duty involving separate payment for such duty, will not be entitled to JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZE'l"fE. 163

claim lodging-allowance for a longer time than one week after the relieving duty commences. "Officers are not entitled to draw travelling-allowance for any time during which they perform relieving duty, except as follows: When in performing relieving duty an officer is not required to stay more than three nights in the place where such duty is performed, hI' may be paid travelling-allowance instead of relilWing-allowance. But travelling-allowance may be paid for the day occupied in travelling to or from headquarters, provided that the time occupied exceeds six hours on each occasion. " In any special case the Commissioner may authorize payment of an allowance at a higher rate." Regulation 117 is hereby amended by deleting the words " Office~ receiving £400 a year and over, 2s. 6d.; under £400 a year, Is. 6d.," and substituting therefor the words "Officers receiving £450 a year and over, 2s. 6d. ; under £450 a year, 2s." Regulation 209 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :- "209. (1.) Every officer who performs the duties of a position of a higher clas8 or grade than that in which he is classified for a period of not less than thrce consecutive months shall be granted, on the approval of the Commissioner, payment in addition to salary for the period during which he has continuously performed such duties at a rate equal to the difference between his salary and the minimum salary of the class immediately above that in which he is classified, or at such higher rate as the Commissioner shall think fit, but in no case at a rate less than £10 per annum. " (2.) Where the performance of such higher duties by an officer has been intermittent, and amounts to four months in any period of twelve consecutive months, an allowance as provided in subclause (1) may be paid for the time during which such higher duties have been performed: Provided that each period of twelve consecutive months shall stand by itself, and shall not include any time for which an allowance has been paid under this regulation for the consecutive or intermittent performance of such higher duties in any preceding period of twelve consecutive months. " (3.) An officer of the Seventh Class of the Clerical Division who is in receipt of a salary of not more than £160 per annum shall be deemed to be performing the duties of a position of a higher class or grade than that in which he is classified if he performs the duties ordinarily performed by an officer of the same class who is in receipt of a salary of not less than £250 per annum, and may be granted, on the approval of the Commissioner, and subject to the provisions of this regulation, payment in addition to salary at a ratl' of not more than £25 per annum: Provided that no such payment shall be authorized unless the Commissioner is satisfied that the duties so performed have been actually taken over by the offic~r claiming from an officer in receipt of a salary of not less than £250 per annum, and are such as are ordinarily allotted only to officers of the Seventh Class in receipt of salaries of not less than £250 per annum, and that such duties have been performed in a proper and efficient manner by the officer claiming payment of an allowance in respect thereof. "(4.) In the case of an officer occupying a position of a higher class or grade than that in which he is classified, but not in fact performing all the duties of such position, he shall be entitled only to such allowance in addition to salary as the Commissioner shall determine. "(5.) No officer shall, without the previous consent of the Com­ missioner, be assigned the duties of a higher class or grade, within the meaning of this regulation, for a longer period or periods, con­ secutively or intermittently, than two months in any period of twelve consecutive months as defined in subclause (2). "(6.) If an officer who is performing the duties of a higher class or grade as aforesaid goes on ordinary leave, such lea'ie shall not be deemed to interrupt the performance of such duties if the officer goes back to the same or similar higher duties on his return from leave. No payment in addition to his ordinary salary shall, however, be made to the officer in respect of the period during which he is on leave. " (7.) Any officer who is performing the duties of a higher class or grade on the day on which this regulation first has effect may be paid an allowance, subject to the foregoing provisions, in respect of any then current period of not less than three consecutive months during which he has performed such higher duties; provided that 164 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No .. 6

no payment shall, unless already payable under the regulation hereby revoked, be made for any part of such period which is more than three months prior to such first mentioned day. Any officer who performs such higher duties intermittently may, subject to the pro­ visions of the preceding subclauses and to the foregoing proviso, include in his first period of twelve consecutive monthfl any time during which he has performed such higher duties from and including the 1st day of April, 1920. " (8.) In cases where an officer acts for a shorter period than those mentioned in the preceding subclauses of this regulation, and where the circumstances are shown to be of a special nature, the Commis­ sioner may authorize payment of such amount, as he considers proper." As witness Illy hand this 17th day of January, 1921. W. R. MORRIS, Public Service Commissioner.

In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the adviee and consent of the Executiw Council of the said Dominion, approves t.he for<'going regulations. JELL reOE, Governor-General. Approved in Council thl~ 18th day of January, 1921. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

LeUe1-s of N aJuraliwlio" [framed.

Department of Internal Affairs. Wellington, 18th January, 1921. T is hereby notified. for public information. that letters of naturalization, in accordanoe with the provisions of the I Aliens Act. 1908. have been granted to the persons named and described hereunner. C. •T. PARR. for Minister of Internal Affairs.

Da'e of Name. Nationality. Hesidence. Occupation. INaturallr:atlm>

Bergquist, Sven Viktor Swedish Christchurch I Seaman 11/1/21. Larsen. Rasmus Danish .. Raetihi .. i Carpenter Lund. Lauritz Erickson Palmerston North .. Mygind. Aage Eketahuna I Sa~iIl empi~yee Nielsen, Niels Espen Christian Ohakune , Labourer .• Ohms, Godfrey Vett Ponsonby I Builder Sundstrom, Karl Juhan Barttel •• I SW~di8h Mahoenui I Contractor Thomson, Berent . Norwegian Miller' s Flat I Miner

The Land and Income Ta:c (Annual) Act. 1920.-Irumne-ta.x I Mining Privilege to be st1"ltclr of! the Register. payable. In iha matter of the Mining Act, 1908, and its amendments; Land and Income Office, and in the matter of license for special alluvial claim Wellington, 20th January, 1921. numbered 693. and dated 21st April, 1904. y Order in Council, made and issued by His Excellency B the Administrator of the Government in Council on N OTICE is hereby given that, in accordanc, with the the 24th day of September. 1920, under the authority of the provisions of section 30 of the Mining Amendrr ent above Act. it was determined that the respective duties by Act, 1914. the mining privilege held under the license above way of income-tax and special war.tax, leviable under sec­ mentioned will, unless cause to the contrary is "hown. be tions 3 and 4 respectively of the said Act, should be paid in ,truck off the Register of Mining Privileges at hp expiration one sum on Monday, the 7th day of February, 1921. at the of j hree months from the date hereof. office of the Commissioner of , Government Buildings, Dated at Hokitika this 14th day of January, 1921. Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order in Council, JOHN N. NALDER, Mining Reght ar. I hereby give notice that the said duties will be payable accordingly. Additional tax will accrue if the tax is not pain on or before 28th February, 1921. The liability to pay is not suspended by any objection. The tax should be paid on or before the prescribed dau., otherwise the additional InCO'rparated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Regi.• tra.r percentage accrues; any overpayment will be adjusted by dis80lving a Society. refund. The demands will i;le posted from' the office of the Com. ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporateli missioner of Taxes on or about 31st January, 1921. I , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made NOTE.-IMPORTANT.-A delay of some days will take to appear to me that the Ashburton Municipal Brass Band place in the issue of the demands for the following: Indi· (Inc'I'porated) is no longer carrying on its operations and viduals whose surnames commence with the letters I, J, K, has no assets, the aforesaid society is here by dissolved, in N,O,P. pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated SocietieR Act" In these cases a new due date-viz., 21st February, 1921- 190R. will be fixed as provided by section 127 of the Land and Dated at Wellington this 11th day of January, 1921. Income Tax Act, 1916. Additional tax will accrue twenty-one days thereafter. I R. E. HAYES. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. I Registrar of Incorporated Societies. ~v~~w_, ". >"'" L'UJln'B,I01OrAGIII, AND llBlIW8 OP¥lII8SlIILS BNTlDItlllD INWAlIDS AND OLlIARlIID OUTWAlIDS AT THill SEVERAL PORTS OF NI!IW ZEALAND DUllING THill QUARTIIIR lIINDIIID 31sT DIIIOEMBBB, 1920. ENTERED. II CLEARED to;l I I .------.--,------Whence. British. Foreign., Tot&l. Whither. British. Foreign. Total. - , I ~ Z Ports. , United British I Foreign ! 1 1 1 United I British I Foreign I King. I Posses· Coun. I King- Posses- Ooun- o110 ..:.... ~oml": I ~iOI:'1 ~ril:·.!!! ~.,;.!!! I.,; ~ .; I ~Ol:' 18~onl~' I ~rile~..; .;.!!! .,; .!!! .,; ~ ~.r ~ ~.r ~ ~.r! ~ I ~ ~ I ~ 1 ~! ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ ~.r ~ ~.r ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ! ~ ~; ~ ~ all ca- as ca- III dS- CIl 0 ,.. Q,) I 0 ~ 'V 0 I .. I dI CZf- dI c8- all as q) 0 .... CD 0 ,.. CD 0 .... o~ o~ OJ:Q po E-i 0 po E-i 0 po E-i 0 o~ OJ:Q o~ po E-i 0 po E-i 0 po E-i 0

, I' 1 I Auokland 10 I 62 6 30 92 288,734 6,892 16 !42,505 642108 331,239 7,534 5 44 15 6 1 I 65 6 112,094 2611 71 11751 ,227 5,047 Ke.ipara •• . 1 1 638 21 I 1 638 21 1 • • ' 1 •• 1 638 22 Tauranga 1 1 327 14 1 327. 14 •• Gisbome 2 1 3 8,113 161 I 3 8,113 161 2 "1 3 3 5,200 110 New Plymouth 2 2 1,250 40 I 2 1,250 40 1 2 3 3; 9,034 158 Waitara I .. •• ! 1-3 Pate&. Wanganui :' 1 4 6,129 137 I!', .. i 1 12 Wellington 4' 4 49 147,814 3,752 3,975 2! lao .• 70 6,840 ~ Napier 1 1.856 40 90 . • 1 50 Wairau Z Pioton Nelson Westport 30 ~ Greymouth 289 Hokitika Lyttelton 585 Timaru Oamaru Dunedin 1,214 Bluff Harbour •• 334 ~ 5 1-3 1-3 ~

OOMPARATIVE RETURN of the NUMBER, TONNAGE, and OREWS of VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS AND OLEARED OUTWARDS for the YEARS 1920 and 1919.

{ Sailing .• I561122 I . .. 16 1920 Steam (b) .• 54 5 432 I 46 125 3 601" 1,857,322","'1 45,990"'1"1,,·527 64 167,8532770665 ",' "'I ,2,025,17548,760 37.196 ''''I~ 181 _1,,1""1,,1, 296 202 !~_8 6 ~582 1,794,9994D,09019.000 i 66' 1 55 147,9041247663713.446! "'I" 1,942,90333.35' 47,566'" ~ Totals .• 54 -5-1~8r47"m 3 --_.- 665 1.880."'1 ".'''~'81'''' '982 ''''' F."" 370 49. ,,. '-"'-_,1340 ~ 66 14 "" C81~'" 1"'."'.1 71 ~ .... '07 c,.. '" 48.'" 1919 { Sailing . '140 1 51 " 22 ....'1 622 40 30.671 485 .. f,i.,24 1.107 1 .. " ,. 30 19 54 I 25.86'1 ." 45 ".m ... 99 61.050 1,."0 Steam (b) •• 48 22 294 21 81 6 453 1,377,409 33,318 19 5O,350~472 1,427,75934,325 ~_3 202 120 ~~ 458 :1,400,209 33,523 17 43,997 885475 1,444,206 34,408 ~ Totals 6 505 1,399,862133,940 59 81,0211492564 1,480,88335,432 103 3 240 142164 22 512 ;1,425,87413 .. ,217 62 79,3821461574 1,505,256135,678 O:l .. 148 22"1334 22"132 Ol

------~- (a) II Ballast" means - (1) Inwards, "having no oargo for discha.rge in New Zealand"; (2) Outwards, II having DO C&l'go loa.ded in New Zealand." (b) II Stea.m" includelB It motor." Oustoms Department, Wellington, 18th January, 1921. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Oomptroller of Oustoms. I-' 0:> 0:> RETURN of the VALUE of EXPORTS from the several D,sTR,c'rs' of NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 318t DECEMBER, 1920. ci ci ~ ~~ .,; oi .; .ci ';; 0 ~ ,; 0 OJ: ,,--'- ~o §~;::! .e. ~s: oi 0 ,; ~ ~"'i'i t:, -e0 0 .!< ,; ~ag: Countries. " ,,0 .. ,,0 ci " 1 ;a" :;;;" '" "0 :. ,; " 0 S ., '" Q) -.; " " .0'" Q) ~ .~ :>. '" " " "'" zS "" A ~~ tl'" ~ " "Q) t~~ ';a :>. ~ OJ I 0 .§ C I>'" 3 0·-1 ...... c '" " ";P-i OJ'" ... " 0 ..,;" .." :;: ... :;: .. " " t ~ q" '".. i<: .. a 0:: " I:: z I:: z I:: I C!l I tI: H .. 0 .s ~ .. 0 "" [ £ £ £ I £ £ £ ; £ I £ £ £ £ £ £ I £ £ £ £ £ I £ United Kingdom 915,857 677,9431275,234 111,076 355,737 :1,025,97312,060,837 856,668 64,329 82,609 8,239 5,885£ I 5,61-1£ 669,849 r8,727 54,761 416,492 3097080 I 13,771 8.688681 10,186,225 British Possessio"" : Europe-- I Gibraltar I [ Malta 2 Asia-- Aden I 3 3 f-3 British Nortb Bornoo , 40 40 Protectorate i I Burma 1 1 1 ~ Ceylon . 9;910 I 55 9,965 200 ::200 Hong Kong .. 4,001 I 90 I 30 4,321 1,541 Z India .. I 116 I 13 295 424 179,059 t;j Straits Settlements 40 88 8,748 62 8,938 193 Afrlca- I British East Africa Pro- I 12 12 10 ~ tectorate British West Africa " 2 2 N Mauritius I 1 1 Northern Rh'adesia t;j Ny.saland Proteeto",;;;' 6 6 South African Union .. 15 126 I 495 77 225 156 1,094 776 > Southern Rhodesia [ 13 t:"i America- I British West Indies •• 7 7 > Canada., via West Coast 32i ;510 less i',527 4:651 I 23 ;226 3;613 178 351,651 299;959 Z Newfoundland 4 0 Pacific Is!ands- Australia 241,689 16,282 4,984 7,834 200 7,492 152,280 2,773 8,669 173 79,1251 629 23,649 1,899 754 15,914 21,924 6,578 582,848 488,469 British Solo";~n Islan(h. 2,222! " 11 2,233 1,248 Protectorate ~ Fanning Island .. 1,on : I 1,011 1,000 N Fiji .. .. 41,038 ! 164 i ;863 215 807 516 '643 45,246 38,667 Gilbert and Ellice Islands 2 2 1 t;j Minor British Pacific Is. "171 I 171 5 f-3 Norfolk Island 139 7 146 267 Papua .. 6 6 22 f-3 Pitcairn Island :: I I 2 t;j Foreign Oount,.;.. .~ I P0888.&1,om. Europe- , BeLglnm 25 6 31 4 Denmark 69 69 49 France 10 40 50 90 Germany 23 23 Greece 7 7 Itafr; :: .. 48 48 14 Ne erlands .. 13 13 10 Norway 10 Spain 1 Swedeb 12 12 Swltz.rland 73 73 ..--. • Goods exported are credited, as far as pOSSible, to eaob district 01 production, whether e"llorted through the port for such district or not. Z ?

~ RETURN of the VALUE of EXPORTS from the severaJ DISTRICTS' of NEW ZEALAND during the QUARTER ended 31st DEOEMRER, 1920--continued. ~ Z . '.' ,....; g c3 . ~. :3 ~ ~~oi o"'~ ~. -g • i " '£.; .\ E.. goj- 1: g .. g . . . OJ: !I ~~ Countries. E.s~ .£: ~ j :; i ! [ i ! i ~ \ .~ .~~ ~ t ~ ~ ! Iii Iii o ,~ ~ ~ is Ii: ~ If ~ ~ z ~ ;] ~ (5 II: S E-< 0 el ,!'l ~ ~ o , , , , , I I I £ Porrign Countriu, .t•. I -continued. £ 1 £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ t:. £ £ £ AlIa- ASIatic Tarkey 73 73 5 (}bin& .. Le.~·28 217 50 116 355 32,312 ~ CochIn·Ch!na 30 80 9 • "apm 5 11 •• ! 20 46 82 1.542 "ava .. 2 K&Iay Statea 21 21 17 Barawak and Brunei 3 Slam 7 7 10 1-3 Sumatra i;125 7 1,132 8 Africa- Oanary I81ands 2 2 1 ~ 10 50 18 78 7,015 ~:: .. 1 Z Portuguese East Africa 2 2 Ameri_ Argentina 6 ChUe 9;285 3;728 2 i:i,015 301 ~ Colombia .. .. t 1 Panama Canal Zone 3 ~ 2 2 Peru .. .. ::6751 l:z;j U.S.A., via East Coast 79;819 57;279 40;748 82;909 98;979 52;507 u;lin 3;820 .. i :: 257;877 102;707136;462 49;261 I 40;236 916,190 337,989 U.S.A., via West Coaat 291,097 1,527 3,525 1,810 26,003 4 2,691 37 15,389,14,565 638 .. 875 97,141 1 37,771 4:853 497.926 1,061,327 Psctllo Islands­ 1 ' Guam i...... I.. .. I .. 598 ~ Hawaii .. 2:.135 i 53 666 New Hebrides 259 ' 'I:: :: :.::: ~:180 .. 40 2~ 3,~~~ 1.358 80aIety Islands 24.036 1 290 "22 ,,, 588 18 I 50 26 312 112 25,454 41,063 Tonga .. .. 50.980 65 ...... 375 726 52,146 51,694 I ~ Tuamotu A:rcblpelaso •• 302 179 2,0';4 418 TuiuIIa •. 597 .uu~.. :: :: :: :: .. 6:: "1 2,~~ Weotem Sam"" 42,927 ...... 2,051 .. I .. I" .. .. I·· 142..,.. .. 670.. 45,790 30,391 ~ Totals 2,030,030 I 6,282 740,206 283:294"151,824 360,137 1 ,118,1842,351,759 911,952 I 87,748 86,63910,275 100,399:20,808_ 980,624 883,351 92,902 564,738 427,0221 28,205 ll,256,379t' ~ l:z;j IlorreIp. Qoarter, 1919 1,662.334 116,218 -I "'.... I ... I", .... I", .• M1, ..., .... 1, .... "·1, ..... ,,, ,~.'" "" ...j~'.m U.• ~ _M·"'i"·~' ,..... ~, '."'. ~ 1,00.", - ."" "'.'M oro _. I"·'M. "" J-3 J-3 COMPARATIVE RETURN of the VALUE of EXPORTS from the severa.l DISTRICTS' of NEW ZEALAND during the YEARS 1920 a.nd 1919. ~ 1920 .. "1!9,383,003 180,61115,43612.333,21211,869,1851486,12811,813,52214,037'11617,268'77813'515'546/460.2351297'812156'8941467,776172,601 16,029,542 1,862,;76 ~429'54713'104'926 i2,767,1921100.0081§46,441,9461 •. 111111 .. .. 9.847,296 i54,507~i3,466.502 2,133,601[555,26512,369,5813,975,3549,506,957 4,504,387 886,3171482,66042.099 330.820!47,885 16.702.130 2.214.237 '539.539 3,366,73112,874,580 76,301 •. ,853,970,075

• Goods exported are credited, as far as poeaIble, to eacIl

f-' ~ -::J 168 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

List of Licensed Surveyor •. Date of License. 1906, Sept. 6 39. BIRCH, Uarnet Uordon, Bendigo, Victoria. 1905, Oct. 16 *t40. BIRlL'I1YER, Jamcs Bruce, Opotiki, Auckland. The Surveyors' Board, 1910, April 1 t41. BLACK, Robert, Ithaca, Brisbane. Wellington, N.Z., 1st January, 1921. 1911, Mar. 28 t42. BLAOK, William Prentice, Clyde, Otago. 1901, April 18 *t43. BLArKIE, James, Gorc, Southland. MEMBERS, 1921. 1913, Oct. II *t44. BI,AKE, Edward Vincent, 404 N.Z_ Insurance WILLIAM THOMSON NEILL, Esq., Surveyor-General. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. THOMAS HUMPHRIES, Esq., Lower Hutt. 1903, Jan. 8 *t45. BLAKE, Vincent Ignatius, Chief DraughtB­ THOMAS BROOK, Esq., Chief Surveyor, Invercargill. man, Lands and Survey Department, Napier. HUBERT SLADDEN, Esq., Vice-President, New Zealand Institute of 1905, Oct. 14 *t46. BOGLE, Archibald Hugh, Wanganw. Surveyors, Wellington. 1907, April 17 *t47. BOOKER, Young, Gisborne. PRESTON CHAMBERS, Esq., M.l.M.E., Auckland. 1901, April 24 t4S. BOYLAN, John, Auckland. Secretary: MAURICE CROMPTON-SMITH. 1\)20, April 5 t49. BRENTON, Frederick Edward, Mastel'ton. Offico: Government Buildings, Wellington. 1010, Mar. 30 *t50. BRIDGE, Arthur Hastings, Auckland, Presi­ dent, Institute of Surveyors. N pursuance of the 22nd section of the Surveyors' Instituto and 111901, April IS *t51. BRIDGE, Charles Hastings, Christchurch. I Board of Examiners Act, 1905, tho following list of surveyors 1909, Oct. 14 *tG:? BRIDGES, Ueorgo Arthur, A.M.LC.E., holding licenses from the Surveyors' Board as at date 1st January, ' . Timaru. 1921, is published. 1901, Apnl IS *t53. BRODRICK, Thomas Noel, Undor-Secrotary, Lands and Survey Department, '''el­ N O'rrCE. - It is particularly requested that evcry change of lington. residence or any inaccuracy or omission in tho list, may be com- 1901, May 27 t54. BROOK, Thomas. Chief Surveyor, Member of municated without delay to-Tho Secretary, Surveyors' Board, Surveyors' Board, Invercargill. Government Buildings, Wellington. 1901, May 22 "155. BUOKERIDGE, Edward William, Kawhia, M. CROMPTON-SMITH, Auckland. Secretary, Surveyors' Board. 1901, April 23 *t56. BULLARD, George Henry, Chief Surveyor, Lands and Survey DGpartmmt, Christ­ church. LIST OF LICENSED SURVEYORS. 1912, Oct. 10 *t57. BURNLEY, Frank Rupprt, Land Transfer [An asterisk (*) signifies that the surveyor is a member of the Draughtsman, Lands and Survey Depart­ New Zealand Institute of Surveyors; a dagger (t) that he holds ment, Napier. a Land Transfer License.] 1911, Sept. 29 58. BURNS, Archibald Douglas, Chief Draughts­ Date at License. man, Land. and Survey Departm{'nt, 1911, June 21 1. ADAM, Alexander, Wilberforce, Now South Nelson. Wales. 1917, July 30 t*59. BURRELL, I\Iartin Herbert Braithwaite, 1906, Sept. 21 t2. ADAM, James, Milton, Otago. Auckland. 1904, May 25 t3. ADAMS, Charles Edward, D.Sc., J!'.R.A.S_ 1004, Mar. 16 *t60. BURTON, Sidney Tasso, Lands and Survey (Government Astronomer, N.Z.), Wel­ Department, Dunedin_ lington. 1902, Nov. 6 *t61. BYRNE, Francis Edmund, Rawene, Auck­ 1901, April 24 *t4. ADAMS, Ernest Fettus, Thames, Auckland. land. 1919, April 2 *t5. ADAMS, Harold Arthur, Lands and Survey Department, Dunedin. 1915, Nov. 4- t6. ADAMS, James Henry, Thames, Auckland. 1908, April 14 *t62. CAGNEY, Thomas, Surveyor, Lands and Sur­ 1901, May S *t7. ALLAN, Richard Sutcliffe, Dunedin. vey Dcpartment, Gisborne. 1903, Oct. 12 t8. ALLEN, George Frederic, Gisborne. 1001, May 23 t63. CALDER, David~lcBeth, Chief Draughtsman, 1901, April 23 t9. ALLOM, Albert George, Auckland. Lands and Survey Department, Duncdin. 1913, May 13 *10. ANDERSON, John Edward, Mesopotamia. 1907, April 10 *64. CAMPBELL, Owen Neil, Safe Deposit Build­ 1903, Dec. 8 til. ANDREW, William, Otahome, Castlepoint, ing, High Street, Auckland, Wellington. 1901, April IS t65. CARKEEK, Morgan, Miritu Bay, Pioton. 1920, April 5 12. ANDREWS, Thomas Tripp. Epsom, Auck- 1901, April 22 t66. CARRINGTON, Follett, Chief Draughtsman, lane:!. Lands and Survey Department, New 1901, May *tI3. ANNAlIELL, Joseph Robert, Ngamatapouri, Plymouth. Wellington. 1901, April 25 *67. CARROLL, Thomas, District Surveyor, Lands 1912, April 4 *j-14. ARMrr, William David, Lands and Survey and Survey Department, Auckland. Department, Dunedin. 1901, May 7 *t68. CHAMBERS, Preston, M.I.M.E., Vice-Presi­ 1903, Jan. S *tI6. ATKINSON, Hugh Ronald, Lands and Survey dent, New Zealand Institute of Sur­ Department, Auckland. veyors, Member of Surveyors' Board, 1901, April 24 *tI7. A'l'KINSON, Wilfred May, Lands and Survcy Auckland. Department, Auckland. 1901, May 3 t69. CHARLSWORTH, William Saxon, Levin. 1901, May 9 t1S_ AUSTIN, Albert Ernest, M.LC.E., Auckland. 1919, April 23 *t70. CHL'ROH, James Philip, DargaviUe. 1906, Nov. 14 *t7l. CHEAL, Alfred Waimate, Te Kwti, Auck­ land. 1907, Apri127 tI 9. BABER, Arthur Edward, Sydney, New South I 90!, April 26 t72. CHEAL, Peter Edward, Auckland_ Wales. 1907, June 14 t73. CLARE, Ernest Edward Philip, Hawthorne, 1905, Mar. 31 *t20. BAKER, James George Charles, Otautau, Victoria, Australia. Southland. 1!lI4, Nov. 18 t74. CLARKE, Gaius, Sydney, Australia. 1905, April 13 *t21. BAKER, Shirley Edward Wesley, Oamaru. 1920, Dec. 23 t75. CLAPPERTON, JamaR Duncan, Auckland. Otago. 1920, April 4 *t76. CLAY, Nelson, Kaitaia, Auckland. 1901. May 3 t22_ BALNEAVIS, John Henry, Nuhaka, Hawke's I 903, Oct. 1 2 t77. CLAYTON, Charles, Matata. Bay. 1901, April 22 *t7S. CLIMIE, Henry Westcott, Hastings, Hawke's 1901, April 24 *t23. BANKS, Charles, Oamaru, Otago. Bay. 1901, April 18 *t24. BANKS, Robert Lindsay, Fairlie, Canterbury. 1901, April 22 *t79. CLrMIE, James Daniel, Lower Hutt, Welling­ 1914, Oct. 14 *t25. BARKER, Ernest Christopher, Christchurch. ton. 1906, Nov. 14 *t26. BARLOW, Peter William George, Lands and 1909, l\iar. 16 t80. COLLINS, William Day Rawson, Sydney, Survey Department, Auckland. New South Wales_ 1901, Aug. 28 t27. BARRON, David, Dunedin. 1914, Oct. 14 *t81. COLLYNS, Guy Shuckburg, A.M.LC.E., M.C., 1905, Dec. 21 *2S. BARTLEY, Frank Percy, Shanghai. Athens, Greece. 1901, April IS *t2Q. BARTON, John, Whakataki, Wellington. 1904, .Tune 29 82. CONNAL, Hugh McCrone, Rarotonga. 1902, Mar. 25 t30. BASSTIAN, Basil Christopher, lnvercargill. 1903, Sept. 14 t83. COOK, John, Chief Surveyor, Lands and 1901, April IS t31. BAXTER, Robert Gilbert, Sumner, Canter­ Survey Department, Blenheim. bury. 1912, April 4- *t84-. COOKE, Arthur Campbell, Gisborne. 1904, May 25 t32. BEAL, Latham Osborn, Dunedin. 1902, Dec. 4 t85. COOKE, Charles Edward, Auckland. 1901, April IS *t33. BEERE, Wynford Ormsby, Wellington. 1906, Nov. 14 *S6. COOPER, Bertram, Queensland. 1901, April 18 t34. BEGG, Matthew, Hillend, Otago. 1920, April 5 *t87. CORBETT, William Douglas, Napier. 1909, Sept. 8 35_ BELL, Arthur Wilbraham Dillon, M.LC.E., 1916, Nov. 2 *tS8. COULTER, William Henry, Wellington. Auckland. 1901, April 24 *tS!l. COUSTON, Benjamin Bagley, Dunedin. 1901, April 18 t36. BENNETT, Frank, Otaki, Wellington. 1912, Oct. 14 *90. CRAIG, Archibald Wilson, Lands and Sur­ 1920, Dec. 23 tn. BEST, Charles Cairn, Auckland_ vey Department, Auckland. 1901, May 5 t38. BIGGS, Henry levers, Aucklane:!. 1907, Dec. 9 *t91. CRAW.FORD, David Alfred, Queensland. JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 169

Date of LlceIlS8. Date of LieeDS •• 1902, Mar. 26 t92. CREAGH, Michael Raymond, City Engineer, 11920, April 5 *tI47. GOODWIN, Albert Desbol'ough, Dnrgaville. Toowoomha, Queensland. 1907, April 3 *tI48. GORDON, Charles Alexander, Wellingt.on. 1901, May 9 t93. CREAGH, Oliver Mason, Auckland. 1920, Dec. 23 *tI49. Goss, Philip Henry, Levin. 1901, April 18 *t94. CROMPTON-SMITH, Maurice, Chief Draughts- 1920, June 14 tlliO. GOBS, Stephen Austen Rohan, Auckland. man, Head Office, - Lands and Survey 1920, April 5 t15I. GOSSET, Ralph Gabriel Wayth, Auck­ Department., Wellington. Secretary land. Surveyors' Board. 1913, April 24 "t102. GoULD, Henry John, Marton, Wellington. 1901, April 24 t95. CUNNINGHAM, Jolm, Dunedin. 1904, May 25 *tI53. GOULDING, Richard Randall, Assistant 1910, Mar. 30 *t96. CuTHBERT, Jolm Berry, Gisborne. Superintendent of Trigonometrieal Sur­ 1902, April 2 *t07. CuTHBERTSON, George Lyon, Oamaru, veys, Feder&ted Malay States. Otago. 1910, Sept. 30 *154. GOULDING, Robert Thomson, T&uranga. 1902, Feb. IS *tl65. GOULTER, Redwood Felix, Timara, Blen­ heim. 1901, May 14 t08. DALZIELL, Peter Albert, Tasman, Nelson. 1906, Nov. 14 "tiM. GRAHAM, Kenneth Montrose, A.O.S.M., 1912, April 8 *t99. DAVlE, Frank Lewis, Christchurch. Lands and Survey Department, Welling­ 1920, Dec. 23 tlOO. DAVIES, Henry Cornwall, Hamilton. ton. 1907, April 3 *101. DAVIS, Geoffrey Harold, N.Z. Raiiways, 1920, April 6 "t157. GRANT, Fr&nk Douglas, Wairoa. Hamilton. 1901, April IS t158. GREENFIELD, 'Francis Edmund, Chief 1907, Sept. 23 *t102. DAWSON, Jolm, jun., Auckland. Draughtsman, Lands and Survey Depart­ 1919, Oct. 23 103. DEEM, Jolm Stanley Longton, Wanganui. ment, Christchurch. 1902, Aug. 25 t104. DENNISON, Thomas Crawford. 1903, Jan. 12 "t159. GREVILLE, Reginald Palmer, F.R.G.S., Chief 1905, Dep. 7 *105. DEWAR, Jolm, Federated Malay States. Surveyor and Superintendent Kauri-gum 1901, June 17 *tI06. DIx, Thomas Burman Ross, Waitotara Industry, Lands and Survey Depart­ C.C., Wangl\llui. ment, North Auckland. 1901, April 24 *t107 DOBSON, Arthur Dudley, City Surveyor, 1912, Nov. 10 *tI60. GRIERSON, Charles Kirkpatrick, Auckland. Christchurch. 1902, Jan. 30 tlOS. DOBSON, Ernest Douglas, Samoa. 1920, April 5 t109. DOLAN, Owen John, Rawera. 1920, June 14 *t161 HAASE, Arthur Carsten, Lands and Survey 1901, April 18 *tllO. DOWSETT, Charles Finch, Waitara, Tara· . Department, New Plymouth. naki. 1905. Dec. 7 *tI62. HALSE, Edward Fenwick, Putaruru. 1903, Mar. 30 lli. DREW, Frederick William, Australia. 1901, April 30 *tI63. HAMMOND, Horace, Dargaville, Auckland. 1901, April IS tl 12. DRUMMOND, Thomas McKay, Grey town, 1901, April 18 *tl64. HANIFY, Hugo Page, Wellington. Wellington. 1901, April 18 *tI65. HANMER, George, Christchurch. 1901, April 30 t113. DRURY, Ernost de Courcy, Christchurch. 1901, April 27 *tI66. HANNAH, John, Resident Engineer, Public 1901, May 17 *t1l4. DUNDAS, Henry Robert, Invercargill. Works Department, Wellington. 1917, April 12 *1'115. DUNN, Charles Jolm, Auckland. 1901, April 22 *t167. HARDING, Alpha Bennick, Land Transfer 1901, May 21 t116. DUNNAGE, Walter Herbert, Tauranga. Draughtsman, Lands and Survey De­ 1911, Sept. 29 *t117. DYETT, Henry Lewis Percy, Brandon partment, New Plymouth. Street, Wellington. 1901, June 17 t16S. HARDING, Maurice, Dargaville, Auckland. 1901, April 18 *t169. HARDING, Samuel Jolm, Resident Engineer, Public Works Department, Auckland. 1901, April IS tUS. EARLE, Percival Richard, Hunterville, Wel- 1901, May 3 *t170. HARDY, Edwin Henry, Te Kuiti, Auckland. lington. 1901, April 27 *t171. HARRISON, John William, Auckland. 1901, April 18 *tfI 9. EDlE, John, Lawrence, Otago. 1920, Dec. 23 t172. HARRISON, Percy, Auckland. 1905, Oct. 14 *t173. HARROP, Frederick James, Lands and Survey Department, Auckland. 1920, Dec. 23 t120. FAIL, Vivi&n Taiaroa, Dunedin. 1901, May 29 *174. HASKELL, John Victor, AssistantEngineer, 1901, Oct. 10 tl21. FAIRBURN, Edwin James, Coromandel, Public Works Department, Whangarei, Auckland. Auckland. . 1901, June 17 t122. FAmHALL, Stewart Linwood, Lands and 1901, April 26 *t175 HASZARD, Henry Douglas Morpeth, F.R.G.S. Survey Department, Nelson. 1916, Nov. 2 t176. HASZARD, Keith Fitzgerald, Hamilton. 1901, April 24 *tI23. FALKINER, Nathaniel Litton, Southland. 1902, July 12 *tl 77. HASZARD, Moore Fenwick, Waihi, Auckland. 1901, April 23 *tI24. FARNIE, Ernest Henry, Land Transfer 1913, Oct. 13 - t17B. HATHAWAY, George August, Opotiki, Auck­ Draughteman, Lands and Survey De­ land. partment, Gisborne. 1916, Oct. 15 *tI79. HAY, Arthur Lancelot Ham1yn, Lands and 1908, Aug. I *tI25. FARQUHAR, Henry Alexander Russell, Wei. Survey Department, Dunedin. lington. 1908, Oct. 9 *t1SO. HAY, Francis Charles, A.M.I.C.E., Welling- 1920, April 6 *tI26. FARQUHAR, Harry Roy, Palmerston North. ton. 1908, April 15 *t127. FARRER, Oliver Robert, Hamilton. 1901, April 18 tlB!. HAY, Robert, M.I.C.E., Dunedin. 1916, April 20 t128. FENDALL, Francis Alan, Federated Mala) 1901, May 3 t182. HAY, William, Invercargill. States. 1912, Oct. 30 t183. HAYES, William Roderick, Taumarunui. 1912, Nov. 28 *tI29. FENDALL, Harry Lawrence, Jesselton, 1901, May 17 t184. HEWSON, Francis Maurice, San Francisco, British North Borneo. U.S.A. 1 909, Oct. 21 *tI30. FINCH, Robert Stanley, Whangarei, Auck­ 1901, April 25 *tl86. HODGKINSON, Alfred; District Surveyor, land. Lands and Survey Department, Napier. 1901, April IS 131. FITZGERALD, Gerald, Wellington. 1901, May 14 t186. HOLT, Percy William Monckton, Auckland. 1901, Aug. 3 *tI32. 1!'OSTER, Alfred Langham, Auckland. 1909, Mar. 23 *tIS7. HOOPER, Henry C1aygate, Kaitaia, Auck­ 1913, Oct. 10 *tI33. FOSTER, Charles William, North Borneo. land. 1901, April 18 t134. FRASI, Percy Caspa, Masterton. 1912, May 22 *tI88. HORNER, Bernard Hirst, Stratford. 1906, April 19 *tI35. FREEMAN, Frederick Willie, Christchurch. 1901, April 30 *tI89. HOSKING, Francis Jobn, Dargaville, Auck. 190I,ApriI30 *tI36. FRITH, Jolm Frederick, Lands and Survey land. Department, Nelson. 1901, April 23 tl90. HOUGHTON, Arthur, Otaki, Wellington. 1911, Mar. 23 *tI37. FRY, Roland Evelyn, Auckland. 1909, Jan. 25 *t191. HOULT, Charles Michael, Nelson. 1901, April IS *tI38. FULTON, James Edward, M.I.C.E., Welling­ 1901, April 22 t192. HOUSTON, William George Turner, Grey. ton. mouth, Westland. 1904, Mar. 4 t193. HOVELL, Harry Kinnaird, Te Arnrca. 1901, April 26 *t139. GALBRAITH, Richard Seymour, Chief Sur· 1906, Nov. 29 t194. HOWORTH, Charles Henry, Wanganui, Wel­ veyor, Lands and Survey Department, lington. Hokitika. 1901, May 17 t195. HUGHES, Thomas William, Rotorua, Auck- 1902, July 12 t140. GALBRAITH, ThoIn&s Harkness McK., Dis· land. trict Surveyor, East African Protec­ 1901, May 25 *tl96. HUMPHRIES, Thomas, Member of Sur­ torate. veyors' Board, Lower Hutt, Wellington. 1915, June 22 *t14I. GANDAR, M&xmilian, Wellington. 1901, April 18 t197. HUNT, Leslie, Surveyor, Lands and Survey 1901, May 25 tl42. GILLETT, Frederick. Department, Blenheim. 1903, Nov. 14 143. GILLETT, George Newton Cassan, Queens­ 1908, Oct. 16' *t198. HUNT, Lester George Radcliffe, Kaikohe. land. 1914, April 6 "'t199. HUTTON, Willi&m Augustus, B.E., Grey. 1901, June 27 tIM. GILLIES, David Welsh, Auckland. town, Wellington. 1910, Mar. 30 *t145. GODFlIEY, Henry, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. 1906, Nov. 29 146. GOLDSMITH, Oliver George, Lands and Sur· 1904, May 25 t200. IRVINE, Jolm Lowther D'Arcy, Lands and vey Department, Invercargill. . Survey Department, Nelson. 170 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Date of License. Date of L1ceDSe. 1911, Mar. 23 *t2()l. JAOK, John Dennis, Kawlria, Auckland. 1912, Oct, 11 *t255. MAOKENZIllI, Ronald Francis Wilson, M.C., 1912, Oct. J 2 *t202. JAOKSON, George Moore Ross. I Federated Malay States. 1901, May 17 *t203. JAOKSON, Gerald Arlhur, Auckland. 1908, Oct. 9 *t256. MAOMORRAN, Robert Glen, Lands and Survey 1920, Dec. 23 t204. JERRAlII, George Leslie, Auckland. Deparlment, Auckland. 1901, April 24 t205. JOHNSTON, James Walker, Federated Malay 1901, June 28 t257. MAOPHERSON, Duncan, District Surveyor, States. Lands and Survey Department, Inver· 1903, Nov. 14 t206. JOHNSTON, John Alexander, Frankton, cargill. ' Auckland. 1901, April 23 *t258. MAITLAND, Herberl, Chief Draughtaman, 1901, May 5 t207. JOHNSTON, Roberl James, Johannesburg, Lands and Survey Deparlment, Blenheim. South Africa. 1902, July 12 *t259. MAROHANT, Edgar Allman, Wickfield Street, 1906, April 19 208. JOHNSTON, Thomas Arlhur, B.Sc. (Eng.), Wanganui. Edin., Publi~ Works Department., Strat. 1901, April 22 t260. MARCHBANKS, James, M.I.C.E., Harbour ford. Board Engineer, Wellington. 1919, Oct. 23 t209. JOHNSTON, Thomas }'orbes, Auckland. 1904, May 25 t261. MARSH, William Fairchild, Chief Surveyor, 1902, Nov. 6 t21O. JOHNSTON, Walter Herbert, Waihi, Auck. Lands and Survey Deparlment, Napier. land. 1901, April 26 *t262. MARTIN, George Allred, Ellerslie, Auckland. 1902, July 12 211. JORDAN, Frederick Hudson, Nairobi, East 1913, Oct. 20 "t263. MARTIN, Gerald Fitzgerald, Mastertoll. Africa Protectorate. 1901, April 18 264. MARTIN, Richard Bowden, Island Bay, Wel· lington. 1901, May 3 *t265. MASON, John Blair. New Plymouth. 1902. Nov. 6 212. KAIN, Carlton, Springfield, Canterbury. 1901, April 18 t266. MATTHEWS, Alfred Ford, Gisborne. 19lO, Sept. 30 *t213. KEDDELL, Geoffrey St. Vincent, Inver· 1901, May 2 267. MoALISTER, Walter Charles, Queensland. cargill. 1901, April 18 "t268. MoARTHUR, Duncan William. Auckland. 1901, April 23 t214. KELLY, Adam Maxwell, Auckland. 1913, Oct. 23 "t269. MOCABE, Bernard Charles Alton, Lands and 1901, April 26 *t215. KELLY, Felix Vincent, Auckland. Survey Department, Nelson. 1901, April 18 *t216. KENNEDY, Arihur Angus, Napier. 1909, Mar. 18 t270. MOCARTHY, Morgan Joseph Northover, Ra· 1901, April 18 t217. KENNEDY, Charles Dugald, Napier. wene. 1908, April 24, *t218. KENNY, Courtenay, Paeroa. 1901, April 22 t271. MOCLURE, Gordon Hurrell Morland, Chief 1901, April 24 *t219. KENNY, Thomas Nepean Edward, Wei· Surveyor, Lands and Survey Depart· lington. ment, Wellington. 1901, April 18 *t220 KENNY, Thomas Willoughby, Paeroa, Auck. 1901, April 26 t272. MoCuRDm, William Duncan Ross, City land. Engineer, Dunedin. 1902, Mar. 18 *t221. KENSINGTON, Huberl Maturin, District Sur. 1901, April 30 t273. McFARLAND, Charles William, Christchurch. veyor, Lands 'and Survey Deparlment, 1906, April 28 *t274. MO}'ARLANE, Thomas, Kawabwa. Gisborue. 1901, July 12 t275. MOGILL, David, Milton, Otago. 1907, May 15 *t222. KENSINGTON, Norman Charles, District Sur· 1901, April 18 *t276. McINTYRE, George, Christchurch. veyor, Lands and Survey Deparlment. 1920, Dec. 23 t277. McINTYRE, Joseph William, Blenheim. New Plymouth. 1901, April 29 *t278. MoKAY, James, Greymouth, Westland. 1901, April 23 t223. KENSINGTON, William Charles, 1.S.0., Mar· 1901, May I *t279. MoKELLAR, Charles Oreti, Dunedin. ton, Wellington. 1901. April 23 t280. MoKELLAR, Henry Dugald, Chief Surveyor, 1901, May 17 t224. KING, John Low, Gisborne. Lands and Survey Deparlment, Nelson. 1903, May 26 225. KING, John Henry Richard, Melbourne, 1912, Nov. 13 *t281. MoKINLAY, John, Lands and Survey De­ Victoria. partment, Auckland. • 1901, April 22 t226. KmKOALDY, Norman Melville, A.M.I.C.E., 1916, April 20 t282. MoLEAN, Thomas Dunoan, Federated Malay Ouyen, Victoria. . States. 1904, Sept. 1 227. KBIl'PNER, Herrmann Pynson, Dugong, New 1901, April 18 t283. MEASON, Gilbert Laing, M.I.C.E., Welling. South Wales. ton. 1904, Dec. 30 284. MEENAN, John. 1920, June 14 "t285. MIDDLEMAS, Noel Allan, Auckland. 1901, April 18 t228. LAING, William, Lands and Survey Depart. 1905, April 12 t286. MIDDLETON, George Percival, Wellington. ment, New Plymouth. 1905, Nov. 8 *t287. MILLER, Montague Horatio, Auckland. 1901, June 17 t229. LAlIIBERT, Bertram, Fraseriown, Hawke's 1902, July 12 *t288. MrroHELL, Henry Tai, Rotorua, Auckland. Bay. 1901, April 18 *t289. MORGAN, James Rice, Napier. 1914, April 20 t230. LANGBEIN, Fritz, Stoke, Nelson. 1901, April 26 . *t290. MORloE,JamesMurray,B.So.,AssistantCity 1911, Mar. 23 *t231. LA.RKIN, John Patrick, Marine Hydrograplric Engineer, Wellington. Surveyor, Ports and Harbours, Mel· 1901, July 7 *t291. MOBISON, Charles Henry, District Surveyor, bourne. Lands and Survey Department, Hoki· 1908, April 15 *t232. LEARMONT, Tom, Reefton, Nelson. tUm. 1901, April 29 *t233. LEDGER, Francis Innes, Nelson. 1901, June 22 t292. MOJll'ETH, William Theodore,Obie£Draughta. 1912, April 13 *t234. LEDGER, John Kirwood, Pukekohe, Auck. man, Lands and Survey Deparlment, land. Wellington. 1913, Dec. 2 *235. LEEDS, Allred Thurlow, Auokland. 1901, April 24 t293. MORROW, Ambrose Bole, Auckland. 1901, Aug. 1 t236. LEWlS, Charles, Collingwood, Nelson. 1912, Dec. 23 *t294. Moss, Willism Edmund Carew, Narrogin, 1902, Oct. 20 t237. LEWIS, Henry Jonathan, Mangatawlriri. Western Australia. 1901, June 17 *t238. LILLIEORONA, Thure Guamf, Sweden. 1909, Nov. 15 *t295. MOUAT, John, Gisborne. 1909, Feb. 17 t239. LINDSAY, John Hill, Dunedin. 1901, April 22 *t296. MOUNTAIN, Thomas John, Lands and Survey 1901, April 18 *t240. LITTLEJOHN, James Gordon, City Engineer, Department, Auckland. Nelson. 1901, May 4 *t297. MOUNTFORT, Alfred John, Mangonui, North 1901, April 30 t241. LOUOH, John Da Vinci, A.M.I.C.E., Auckland. Palmerston North. 1901, April 23 *t298. MllUNTFORT, Charles Adnam, District Sur. 1901, June 17 *t242. LOWE, Henry James, Chief Surveyor, Lands veyor, Lands and Survey Department, and Survey Department, New Plymouth. Feilding, Wellington. 1901, ApriJ.22 t243. LUFI!',GeorgeAndrew Middlemiss,A.M.I.C.E., 1911, April 7 *t299. MOWAT, Robert McGregor, Wairoa,Hawke's, Feilding. Welliogton. Bay. 1901, April 30 t244. Lusx, Daniel Henderson, Te Kuiti, Auck. 1901, May 5 *t300. MUIR, Andrew Gray, B.Sc., Public Work!'; land. Tauranga.. 1906, Nov. 14 *t245. LYSONS, Edmund William Markham, New 1903, June 6 *t301. MUIR. Roberl Henry, County Engineer, Plymouth. Thames, Auckland. 1901, April 24 *t302. MUROOTT, WillismHenry,Hampden, Otago. 1901, May 4 *t303. MURRAY, George Thomas, A.M.I,C.E., 1915, July 19 *t246. MAODONALD, Norman Hursthouse, Samoa. Public Works Department, Wellington. 1901, April 24 t247. MAoDoNALD, Percy Blomfield, Invercargill. 1905, Mar. 31 *t304. MURRAY, James, B.A., Foxton. 1915, Nov. 4 *t248. MACE, Frederiok Edward WaJIace, Napier. 1909, Mar. 27 *t305. MURRAY, John Stewarl, Hawera, Taranaki. 1901, April 25 t249. MAOFARLANE, James Chicago, Hokitika.. 1906, July 2 t306. MURRAY, William David Brown, Palmerawn 1902, July 12 t250. MAoGEORGE, Leslie Duncan,. A.M.I.C.E., North, Wellington. Westporl, Nelson. 1908, Oct. 12 t251. MAOGIBBON, John Gordon, Sydney, New South Wales. 1901, April 24 *t307. NEILL, Willism Thomson, Survey.or-General, 1901, April 18 *t252. MAOKAY, Alexander Randolph, Wairoa, Lands and Survey Department, Wel· Hawke's Bay. lington. Member of Surveyors' Board. 1913, Oct. 21 *t253. MACKAY, John, Mortinsville. 1911, Sept. 29 "t308. NBLSON, David, Napier. 1901, April 18 t254. MAOKENZIlII, James, I.S.O., F.R.G.S., Wel­ 1901, April 27 *t309. NEWTON, Alexander Davis, Lands and Sur­ lington. vey Department, Auckland. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 171

Da'eoiLlCllJl8e. Date 01 License. 1903, Sept. 14 *t31O. NEWTON, Arthur Wells, Christchurch. 1901, May 19 t374. SIMPSON, Arthur, Blenheim. 1913, Oct. 13 *t3ll. NORMAN, Philip Vigot, Auckland. I1904, Dec. 31 *t375. SIMS, Sydney Bennett, Hamilton, Auckland. 1909, Dec. 1 t312. NORBIs, John, Westport, Nelson. 1901, May 30 *t376. SINOLAIR, George Bell, Westport, Nelson. 1901, April 22 t377. SKEET, Harry May, Chief Surveyor, Lands and Survey Department, Auckland. 1901, May 7 *t313. ORBELL, Stanley, Auckland. 1901, April 24 t378. SKINNER, Thomas Kingwell, New Plymouth. 1901,. April 26 *tSI4. O'RYAN, William, Waipiro Bay, Hawke's 1901, April 22 t379. SKINNER, William Henry, New Plymouth. Bay. 1902, Oct. 23 *t380. SLADDEN, Hubert, Member of Surveyors' 1901, May 31 t315. OTWAY, Cmsar, District Surveyor, Lands Board, Wellington; Vice-President, New and Survey Department, DQnedin. Zealand Institute of Surveyors. 1901, Aug. 16 t316. OTWAY, Charles Cmsar, Auckland. 1901, May 4 *t38l. SLADDEN, Lewis Coster, New Plymouth. 1901, April 18 *t382. SLATER, George, Christchurch. 1901, May 6 *t383. SLATER, Leeuwin Alfred, Christchurch. 1903, Jan. 8 *t317. PALMER, Alfred Henry, New Plymouth. 1920, June 14 *t384. SLYFIELD, Robert Gorrlon. 1915, July 19 "'t318. PAORA, Wiremu, Lands and Survey Depart­ 1916, July 3 t385. SMALE, Frederick Rich, Dunedin. ment, Christchurch. 1920, April 5 *t386. SMALLFIELD, Eric Jsckson, Auckland. 1920, Dec. 23 t319. PARKINSON, Arthur William, Greymouth. 1913, Oct. 24- t387. SMITH, Charles Edward Orlando, Auckland. 1912, Oct. 10 *t320. PARKINSON, Gordon Pearson, Christohurch. 1901, May 5 *t388. SMITH, Frank Stephenson, Blenheim. 1909, Oct. 21 *t321. PARKINSON, Stanley, Lands and Survey De­ 1904, Mar. 16 *389. SMITH, Harold, Paekakariki, Wollington. partment, Wellington. 1901, April 23 t390. SMITH, Henry Martin, Crown Lands Ranger, 1912, Oct. 15 *t322. PARRY, John Asher, Otorohanga, Auckland. Lands and Survey Department, Napier. 1902, Feb. 8 t323. PATERSON, Andrew James, Town Hall, Wel- 1901, April 25 t39!. SMITH, John Martin, Anderson's Bay, Dun­ lington. edin. 1915, Ma.r. 30 *t324. PATERSON, Henry Louis, Tarras, Otago. 1901, April 18 t392. SMITH, John Thomas, England. 1901, Apri122 *t325. PATERSON, Nathaniel, Dunedin. 1901, May 15 *393. SMITH, Stephenson Percy, F.R.G.S., New 1906, Ma.r. 9 *t326. PAVITT, Ernest Alfred, Jesselton, British Plymouth; Follow, N.Z. Institute of North Borneo. Surveyors. 1905, Nov. 8 *t327. P AVIT r, Harold Hastings, Masterton. 1901, April 18 t394. SOLE, Thomas Gore, Lands and Survey De­ 1919, Oot. 23 *t328. PAYNE, Godfrey Farrant, Wanganui. partment, New Plymouth. 1906, Nov. 29 329. PERCIVAL, Arthur, Melbourne, Victoria. 1912, Oct. 10 *t395. SPEEDY, Tristram James Havelock, British 1920, April 5 *t330. POFF, Leo John, Auokland. North Borneo. 1901, April 22 t33l. POLLEN, Charles Robert, Auckland. 1901, April 22 *t396. SPENOE, John William, County Engineer, 1909, Mar. 18 t332. PORTEOUS, John Stewart, Featherston. Stratford. 1913, Oct. 9 *333. PRIMROSE, Henry Loftus, Lands and Survey 1913, Oct. 21 *t397. SPENCER. Harold Percy, Swanson Street Department, Napier. Auckland. 1909, May 6 t334. PURCHAS, George Henry Arthur, Lands and 1901, April 26 *t398. SPBINGALL, Sidney Swires, Swanson, Auck­ Survey Department, North Auckland. land. 1914, April 18 t399. STEPHENSON, Charles Barnett, Dunedin. 1906, Mar. 9 t400. STEVENS, Charles, Maungatapere, Auckland. 1901, May 5 t335. REARDON, Charles William, Auckland. 1912, April 10 *t40l. STEVENS, Francis Alfred, Tauranga. 1904, Dec. 30 t336. REED, Frank, Inspecting Engineer, Mine, 1901, April 23 *t402. STEVENSON, John, Chief Dra.ughtsman, Department, Wellington. Lands and Survey Department, Hokitika.. 1901, April 26 *t337. REID, Henry William, Dunedin. 1901, April 18 t403. STEWART, James Reid, Manaia, Taranaki_ 1920, Dec. 23 *t338. REYNOLDS, Arthur William, Masterton. 1906, Nov. 14 *404. STEWART, William, Wellington. 1901, April 18 *t339. REYNOLDS, Leslie, Stoke, Nelson. 1920, April 5 ti05. STODDART, Ernest Hua, Dargaville. 1901, April 25 t340. REYNOLDS, Leslie Hunter, C.E., Gisborne. 1901, May 23 t406. STRAOHAN, James Robertson, Land Transfer 1903, Oct. 12 t34l. RICH, Francis Arthur, B.Sc., Sydney, N.S. W. Draughtsman, Lands and Survey Depart­ 1920, April 4 342. RICHARDSON, Ha.rry McKellar White, D.S.O. ment, Wellington. M.C., Military Camp, Trent,ham. 1901, April 22 *t407. STBAUOHON, John, I.S.0., Wellington. 1901, July 9 343. ROBERTS, Andrew Murray, Wanganui. 1901, April 26 t408. STUBBING, Donald, Cambridge, Auckland. 1911, Sept. 29 t344. ROB8RTS, Edward Fletcher, A.M.I.C.E., 1912, Oct. 31 *t309. SwARBBIOK, Lewis Pieters, Taumarunui, A.M.I.M.E., Dunedin. Auckland. 1913, Oct. 28 *t345. ROBINSON, Cedric Keith, Lands and Survey 1911, Sept. 29 t4IO. SYVERSTON, Jar! Adolph. Department. Auckland. 1901, April 24 *t346. ROBINSON, Ernest Crellin, Auckland. 1901, April 18 *t347. ROBINSON, Walter Francis,·F.R.G_S., Christ- 1920, April 5 *t411. TAPPIN, George, Napier. church. 1901, May 14 *t412. TATTLEY, William, Auckland. 1901, May 3 *t348. ROCHE, Henry, Cambridge, Auckland. 1901, April 18 t413. TEESDALE, Alfred, Gisborne. 1901, April 23 *t349. ROCHFORT, Guy, Hastings. 1912, Oct. 15 *t414. THOMPSON, Frederick Norman, A.M.I.C.E., 1901, April 23 *t350. ROOHFORT, James, Napier. Resident Engineer, Public Works De­ 1901, Oct. 4 t35l. RODDICK, John, Gisborne. partment, Napicr. 1920, April 5 *t352. ROPIHA, Tipi, Tainui, Auokland. 1911, Mar. 27 *t415· THOMPSON, Hugh Montgomery, New Ply. 1901, April 24 353. Ross, Daniel, Auckland. mouth. 1920, Dec. 23 t3M. Row, Leslie Franklin, Hastings. 1901, April 26 *t416. THOMPSON, John Baird, Chief Drainage Engineer, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland. 1901, May 30 *t355. SADD,RobertThoma.s,ChiefSurveyor,Lands 1910, Sept. 30 t417. THOMPSON, Richard Samuel, Patea, Tara­ and Survey Department, Dunedin. naki. 1914, Oct. 12 *t356. SAMPSON, Gerald William, Clyde, Otago. 1901, April 24 t418. THOMPSON, Samuel, Dunedin. 1915, July 19 t357. SANDEL, Arthur, Taumarunui. 1901, April 27 *t419. THOMPSON, Thomas Kirkpatrick, Land 1909, Mar. 23 *t358. SANDFORD, John Arthur, Whangarei, Auck­ Transfer Draughtsman, Lands and Sur­ land. vey Department, Auckland. 1901, April 25 t359. SANDISON, Gideon Gifford, Collingwood, 1913, Oct. 13 *t420. THOMPSON, Waldo Samuel, Waipiro Bay. Nelson. 1907, Dec. 9 *t421. THOMSON, James Duncan, Chief Draughts­ 1908, April 14 *t360. SAXBY, Allan Gordon, Napier. man, Lands and Survey Department, 1901, April 18 *t361. SAXON, James Buller, Karori, Wellington. Auckland. 1901, April 30 *t362. SOHADIOR, Julius Frederick W. H., West­ 1903, June 6 *t422. THOMSON, James Edward, Whakatane, port, Nelson. Auckland. 1913, Oct. 9 *t363. SEDDON, Samuel Thomas,M.C., 220 Lambton 1916, Nov. 2 *t423. TRAILL, William, Lands and Survey Depart­ Quay, Wellington. ment, North Auckland. 1905, Mar. 31 t3M. SEWELL, Frank Blackwood, jun., Federated 1901, April 24 *t424. TRESEDER, John Henry, Land Drainage. Malay States. Engineer, Thornton, Auckland. 1901, April 18 *t365. SEYMOUR, Arthur Penrose, Pioton, Marl- 1918, Nov. 15 *t425. TRUEBRIDGE, Colin Drake, Wellington. borough. 1909, Oct. 27 *t426. TURNER, Charles Barker Ross, Lands and 1901, April 24 t366. SHANKS, Charles Barnes, England. Survey Department, Auokland_ 1913, Nov. 3 *t367. SHANNON, Herbert George, Federated Malay 1901, May 4 *t427_ TURNER, Edward Phillips, F.R.G.S., Secre­ States. tary, Department of Forestry, Welling­ 1901, April 22 t368. SHARP, William, Timaru, Canterbury. ton. 1901, April 18 *t369. SHARPE, James Hill, Fendalton, Canterbury. 1901, April 30 t370. SHEPPARD, Albert Mico, Otahuhu, Auckland. 1901, April 23 *t42a. VAILE, John Rippon, Lands and Survey De­ 1907, April 10 *t37l. SHEBRATT, Peter Stanley, Lands and Survey partment, Christchuroh. Department, North Auckland. 1901, April 23 *t429. VICKERMAN, Alfred Herbert, Chief Draughts­ 1912, Oct. 16' *t372. S:m:i!lONDS, Joseph Charles, B.Sc., Auckland. man, Lands and Survey Department. 1901, June 4 t373. SUIlIlS, James, Aucklaild. North Auckland. 172 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Date of LIoeuse. CROWN LANDS NOTICES. 1910, Mar. 3 t430. VIOKERMAN, Hugh, D.S.O.,M.So.,A.M.I.C.E., I I ------~~---- O.B.E., Wellington. 1918, Nov. 15 t431. VIVIAN, John Alexander Huia, Auckland. Pastoral ~un cZas8ified in Oamerbury Land District. Department of Landa and Survey, 1906, May "'t432. WALL, William Charles, Wanganui, Welling. Wellington, 13th January, 1921. ton. OTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners ap­ 1907, Dec. 9 *t433. W ALSHE, Harry Edward, Head Office, Lands N pointed to classify and report upon runs in the Can­ and Survey Department, Wellington. terbury Land District have classified the pastoral run in the 1908, April 15 *t434. WARD, Louis Wellington, Dannevirke, Schedule hereto as therein noted, and tho classification has Hawke's Bay. been approved by His Excellency the Governor-General, 1901, May 17 *t435. WARD, Percy, Auckland. under section 225 of the Land Act, 1908. 1901, April 18 *t436. WARD, Thomas, A.M.I.C.E., Wellington. 1901, Aug. 19 t437. WARD, Wilfrid Francis, Waihao Downs, SCHEDULE. Canterbury. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRIOT. 1903, Nov. 14 t438. WARE, Charles Coburn, Newcastle, New South Wales. Pastoral Land.-OZas8 A. 1903, May 26 *t439. WARNER, Horatio Alfred, Lands and Survey Being Land suitable exclusively for PaRturage, and not Department, Auckland. capable of being used with Profit in Areas of a Carrying­ 1911, Sept. 29 "'MO. WATERS, Allan Francis, Lands and Survey capacity of less than 5,000 Sheep. Department, New Plymouth. 1913, May 19 t44l. WATERS, Felix Herbert, Lands and Survey RUN 236, Amuri County: Area, 17,750 acres. Department, Christchurch. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa. 1901, May 20 t442. W"-TBON, Robert William, Durban, South Africa. 1920, Dec. 23 *t443. W ATBON, William, Masterton. 1901, May 9 "'t444. WEBB, Leonard Francis, Invercargill. Land in Taranaki Land Diatrict fMfeited. 1902, April 11 t445. WEBSTER, George Johnston, Auckland. 1905, Nov. 8 t446. WlIDDE, Frederick Alexander, Federated Department of Landa and Survey, Malay States. Wellington, 17th January, 1921. 1901, April 22 "'t447. WlIIB, Edward Owen, Lands and Survey OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section Department, Duneol.in. N having been declared forfeited by resolution of the 1901, June 17 *t448. WHEELER, William John, Land Officer and Taranaki Land Board, the said land has thereby reverted to Inspector of Surveys, Lands and Survey the Crown, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908. Department, Gisborne. 1904. Nov. 3 "'t449. WHITESIDE, George Samuel, County Engi. SCHEDULE. neer, Inglewood. TARANAKI LAND DISTBICT. 1914, O"t. 12 "'t450. WHITTAKER, Henry Herbert, Suva, Fiji. 1905, Oct. 7 t451. WIOKB, Arthur John, Lands and Surv~y SECTION 2, Block III, Rangi Survey District. Previously Department, Nelson. held by A. E. Field. Tenure, R.L. Reason: Abandonment 1904, May 25 t452. WILKINS, Thomas Walter, Duvauchelle, of holding. Canterbury. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. 1919, Oct. 23 *t453. WILKINSON, Allan Ashley, St. Albans, Christchurch. 1912, Oct. 5 *t454. WILKINSON, Peroy Russell, Lands and Sur­ vey, Auckland. Lands in the Oanterbury Land Diatrict far Lease by Public 1905. Mar. 31 *t455. WILLIAMS, Frederick Joseph, Dunedin. Auction. 1901, May 2 t456. WILMOT, Ernest Herbert, Waikato. 1901, April 30 *t457. WIUlON, Andrew, District Surveyor, Lands District Landa and Survey' Office , and Survey Department, Auckland. Christchurch, 15th January, 1921. 1901, May 9 t458. WILSON, Anthony Dickson, Homewood, OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned landa Marlborough. N will be offered for lease by public auction at the 1901, April 25 t459. WILSON, Donald Munro, District Surveyor, District Landa and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 11.30 Landa and Survey Department, North o'clock on Thursday, the 3rd day of March, 1921. Auckland. I 911, Sept. 29 *t460.WIUlON, Ernest Gordon, Gore, Southland. SCHEDULE. 1901, April 22 *t461. WIUlON, Hugh Munro, Auckland. CANTERBURY LAND DISTBICT.-ABHBURTON COUNTY. 1903, Mar. 30 t462. WILBON, James George, Landa and Survey Department, Christchurch. Rakaia T01lJ1t8kip. 1901, June 8 *463. WILSON, John Alexander, M.I.C.E., Auck. SECTIONS 717 and 719: Area, 2 rooda; upset annual rent, 68. land. Dromore T01lJ1t8hip. 1901, April 2b t464. WIUlON, William, Hokitika. Sections I to 20 inclusive, Block I, 1 to 4 inclusive, Block II, 1920, April 5 *t465. WILTON, Walter Kenneth, Waimiha. *466. WOOD, John, A.M.LC.E., Resident Enginecr, 1 to 17 inclusive, Block III: Area, 10 acres 2 roods 27 perches; 1904, Nov. 3 upset annual rent, £4. Public Works Department, Whangarei, Sections 5 to 15 inclusive, Block II, 1 to 19 inclusive, Auckland. Block IV: Area, 7 acres 11 roods 29 perches; upset annual 1920, April 4 t467. WORLEY, Ralph Palliser,' Anokland. rent, £3. 1901, April 23 t468. WBIGHT, Arthur Blundell, Maxwell Road, Winslow T01lJ1t8kip. Blenheim. 1901, April 18 *t469. WYLDE, Harry James, Palmerston North, Sections 1 to 28 inclusive, Block I, 1 to 7 inclusive, Block II, Wellington. 1 to 12 inclusive, Block III, 1 to 8 inclusive, Block IV, 1 to 5 inclusive, Block V: Area, 29 acres 1 rood 19 perches; upset annual rent, £7 58. 1909, Oct. 20 t470. YOUNG, John Cawte, Queensland. Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, Block VI: Area, 2 acres 3 rooda 1911, Mar. 27 *t471. YOUNG, Harben Robert, A.M.I.C.E., Assist­ 6 perches; upset annual rent, £2 5s. ant Engineer, Public Works Department, Sections 1 to 20 inclusive, Block VII, 1 to 13 inclusive, Paeroa, Auokland. Block VIII, 1 to 6 inclusive, Block IX: Area, 15 acres 3 rooda 1901, May 7 t472. YOUNG, Robert Austin, M.LC.E., Tauranga., 28 perches; upset annual rent, £4. Auckland. CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 1. The purchaser of a lease shall, immediately upon the SUlIIJI(ARY. fall of the hammer, or with his application, deposit an amount Licensed Surveyors, let January, 1920 443 equal to one year's rent at the rate offered, together with New licenses issued during 1920 32 £1 Is. lease fee. 2. Possession will be given on the day of sale, or on accept­ 475 ance of the application. 3. The leases will be for terms of ten years, commenoing Deaths during 1920 4 on the day of sale or on acceptance of application. Licensed Surveyors, 1st January, I 921 471 4. The Commissioner of Crown Landa may at any time resume possession of the land comprised in a lease, or any 475 portion thereof, by giving to the lessee six months' notice in writing of his intent.ion so to do. JAN. 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 17.3

5. The'lessee shall have no right to compensation either I The Jeases of these sections arc offered subject to saw. for any improvements that may be placed upon the land or millers' tramwav ri"hts until cancelled. on account of the aforesaid resumption, or for any other I • " cause, but he will bo allowed, on tho expiration of his lel1sc, iVaitolno County.-Mapara Survey Di8trict. or in the event of the land heing re~ur:'ed as hcreinbef~re l<:xempt from Payment of Rent for Two Years. provIded, to remove any fencll1g or bmldll1gs erected by hun S· 3 B k XI A . upon the land. ,cctlOn 0, lac .: rca, 51 acres 1 rood; capltal 6. The lessee shall have no right to sublet, transfer, or valu~, £180; annual lI1stalment on deferred payment (ex, otherwise dispose of the whole or any portion of the land clu~lI1g lI1terest), £9; half· yearly rent on le,,:se, £4 Is. . . wmprised in the lease, except with the written consent of ~ltuated o.n the ~atoto Road. Access IS from 'Valmlha' the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and obtained. Railw~y.statlOn, whl.ch IS about twelve mlles. The sectlOn 7. The land shaH be used for grazing purposes only, and compTIses generally fmrly steep country, ,,:'th e~slCr country shall not be broken up or cropped without the written can. to the e>1st of t~~ road. The forest consIsts of hea:vy tawa sent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and bush. and the soIl 18 a good clay loam on papa formatlOn. obtained. 8. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and Oh1tra Co1tnty.-Pahi Survey District. shall 'prevent their increase or spread, to the satisfaction of Exempt from Payment of Rent for Two Years. the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Sect.ion 6, Block I: Area, 187 acres I roar!; capital value, 9. The lessee will be required, within six months from the £470; annual instalment on deferred payment (excluding commencement of the lease, to haye t.he land securely fenced, interest), £23 lOs.; half.yearly rent on lease, £10 118. 6d. and thoroughly cleared of gorse, broom, sweetbrier, or other Situated on the Mangapehi Tramline and Road. The noxious weeds, and to so keep it cleared during the whole of access is from l.Iangapehi, which is about six miles distant. the term. The section comprises heavy mixed bush, a portion of which 10. The rent shall be payable yearly in advance, free from has been milled, and is in consequence of a fairly open all deductions whatsoever. character. The soil is of good quality generally on the hills, II. The lease shall be liable to forfeiture in case the lessee resting on papa formation, the flats having a deposit of shall fail to fulfil any of the conditions of the said lease pumice. The forest comprises tawa, rimu, tawhel'o, and within thirty days after the date on which the same ought to mahoe, with a fairly dense undergrowth. The section is be fulfilled. well watered by stream... The elevation ranges from 1,350 ft. H. D. M. HASZARD, to 1,900 ft. above sea·level. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this office. G. H. BUl_LARD, Land in the Taranaki Land District for Sale or Lease to Commissioner of Crown Lands. Discharged Soldiers.

District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 17th January, 1921. Reserve in Canterb1try Land Distr·ict for Lease I y Public Auction. OTICE is hereby given that the undennentioned lands N are open for sale or lease nnder the Discharged Soldiers District Lands and Survey Office, Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and Christchurch, 17th January, 1921. applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the N will be offered for lease by public auction at the 21st March, 1921. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 11.30 The land may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay· o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the 3rd day of March, 1921, under ments, or selected on lease for sixty-six years, with right of the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, renewal for further successive terms of sixty.six years and a and amendments. right to acquire the freehold. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board for examination at Gardner's Hall, Taumarunui, on Wednes· SCHEDULE. day, the 23rd of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT.-MALVERN COUNTY.-OXFORD The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination SURVEY DISTRICT. of applicants. RESERVE 3720, Block XIII: Area, 10 acres o roods 30 perches; upset annual rent, £7 lOs. SCHEDULE. This is the telegraph reserve at Annat. The land is of a light stony nature, dirty with gorse and broom in places. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. Situated alongside Annat Railway.station. SECOND·CLASS LAND. Waitomo County.-Totoro Survey District. ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 1. A deposit of a half.year's rent, together with £1 Is. SECTION 2, Block XII: Area, 155 acres 1 rood 21 perches; lease fee, must be paid on the fall of the hammer. capital value, £280; annual instalment on deferred payment 2. Possession will-be given on day of sale, or on approval (excluding interest), £14; half· yearly rent on lease, £6 6s. by the Land Board of the application. Situated on the Mokauiti Rootd, about seven miles from Aria 3. The lease will be for a term of ten years without right Township and dairy factory. Post·office (Oniao) witbin a , of renewal, and shall be subject to resumption by twelve mile and school within two miles. Access from Te Kuiti months' notice in the event of the land being required by the (via Aria Township), about twenty.eight miles distant by Crown. dray. road ; access also from Waimiha Railway.station, about 4. The rent shall-be payable half-yearly in advance, free seventeen miles distant by formed dray-road. The section of all deductions whatsoever; and if not paid within twenty. comprises level to easy undulating and fairly steep country, one days after due date the lessor may re·enter upon the covered with a light growth of fern, tutu, manrika, with smaU land and determine the lease. patehes of tawa and a dense undergrowth. Soil from fair 5. The lessee shall have no right to mortgage, sublet, to good quality, on papa formation; well watered. transfer, or otherwise dispose of the whole or any portion FIRST-CLASS LAND. of the land comprised in the lease, except with the written consent of the Commissioner of Crown Lands first had and Ohura Co1tnty.-Piopiotea West Survey District. obtained. Sections 8 and 9, Block II: Area, 123 acres :z roods 24 6. The lessee shall destroy all rabbits on the land, and shall perches; capital value, £620; annual instalment on deferred prevent their increase or spread to the satisfaction of the payment (excluding interest), £31; half-yearly rent on lease, Commissioner of Crown Lands. £13 19s. 7. The lessee shall prevent the growth and spread of gorse, Section 10, Block II: Area, 17:Z acres; capital value, £860; broom, sweetbrier, and other noxious weeds or plants on the annual instalment on defeTI-ed payment (excluding interest), land comprised in the lease; and shall with all reasonable £43; half. yearly rent on lease, £19 7•. despatch remove, or cause to be removed, all gorse, broom, Situated on the Mania Road. Access is from Taumarunui, sweetbrier, or other noxious weeds or plants as may be which is about two miles distant by formed dray-road. directed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. About 30 acreS of Sections 9 and 10 are flat, the balance 8. The lessee shall not carryon, or permit to be carried on, easy to steep hilt-ide. The frontage consists of swamp upon the land or any part thereof any noisy, noxious, or easily drained. A few acres of Section 10 are fiat, the balance offensive trade or manufacture, or do or suffer to be done easy to steep hillside. thereon any act or thing whatsoever which may be an annoy· The soil is of good quality, resting on a formation principally ancc to the lessor or to any other lessee in the neighbourhood. papa. The forest is mixed, and has been milled. The sec· 9. The lessee shall have no right to the buildings now on tions I1re well watered. Elevation ranges from 500 ft. to the land, whieh are the property of the Telegraph De.part. 800 ft. above sea·level. ment, and may be removed at any time G

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10. The lessee shall renovate all fences, and keep them in I Valley. A little later, with about three miles more' of road­ good order during the currency of the lea.se, to the satis- formation, there will be access to the railway-station at faction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Kopaki, about thirteen miles distant; horses can now be Full particulars may be obtained on application to this. taken to there. The land is partly bush, partly scrub land, office. I and some of the flats along the Mapara Valley carry grass. H. D. M. HASZARD, It varies from flat and undulating to hilly, and is well watered. Commissioner of Crown Lands. The altitude above sea-level runs from 500 ft. on the flats to about 1,150 ft. on the ridges. The forest consists of tawa, mahoe, hinau, &c., with a little kahikatca and rimu. Land in the Taranaki Land Distr;ct for Sale or Lea.se to Sale posters and full particulars may be obtained at this Discharged Soldiers. office. G. H. BULLARD, District Lands and Survey Office, Commissioner of Crown Lands. New Plymouth, 4th January, 1921. OTICE is herehy given that the undermentioned lands N are open for salc or lease under the Discharged Soldiers Land in the Taranaki Land Di8trict for Sale or Lea,.e to Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder; and Discharged Soldiers. applications will received at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymonth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the District Lands and Survey Office, 18th February, 1921. New Plymouth, 4th January, 1921. The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ OTICE is herehy given that the undermentioned lands ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right of N, arc open for sale or lease under the Discharged Soldiers renewal for further successive terms of thirty. three yea.rs Settlement Act, 1915, l10d the regulations thereunder; and and a right to acquire the freehold. applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Applicanta must appear personally before the Land Board Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the for examination at Gardner's Hall, Taumarunui, on Monday, 18th February, 1921. the 2bt February, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. The lands may be purchased for cash or on deferred pay­ The ballot will be held at the cOlwlusion of the examination ments, or selected on lease for thirty-three years, with right of applicants. of renewal for further successive terms of thirty-three years and 11 right to acquire the freehold. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board SCHEDULR for examination at Gardner's Hall, Taumarunui, on Monday, TARANAKI LAND DrSTRICT.-FIRST-CLASS LAND. the 21st February, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. Karu Settlement.-Waitomo Gounty.-Tutoro Surt'ey District· The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examina­ tion of applicants. Annual SCHEDULE. Instalment Capital on Deferred Half-yearly TARANAKI LAND DI8TRICT.-FIR8T-CLASS LAND. SectIon. Area. Value. Payment Rent (excludIng on Lease. lIuia Settlement.-Ohura Gounty.-Ohura Survey District. Interest). --~- .. -----. Half-yearly Section Area. Rent A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. on Leaee. Is 312 2 0 1,520 96 0 0 34 4 0 400· 20 4 0 28 242 2 20 1,260 64 5 0 28 7 0 A. R. P. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. 25t Is 331 0 0 3,330 166 10 0 74 18 6 3s 408 0 0 1,970 98 10 0 44 6 6 (28 288 3,940 0 0 0 0 90 18 0 4s 263 0 0 1,260 63 0 0 28 7 0 * 16s 2 330 100 } 242 5s 262 0 0 1,090 54 10 0 24 10 6 800t 31 4 0 3s 306 0 0 4,000 I 200 0 0 90 0 0 * Buildings. Repayable in cash, or in twenty-eight half­ 48 293 0 0 4,140 . 207 0 0 93 3 0 yearly instalments of £20 4s. 58 333 0 0 3,200 212 10 0 72 0 0 t Buildings. Repayable in cash. 1,050t 40 19 0 IMPROVEMENTS. * Grouped. The improvements not included in the c';'pital value, and t Buildings. Repayable in cash, or in forty-two half-yearly which have to be paid for separately, are as follows :­ instalments of £31 4s. Section Is.-A honse of four rooms, built of rimu, totara, t Buildings. Repayable in cash, or in forty-two half· yearly and matai, fitted with stove and hot-water pipes, two tanks, instalments of £40 19s. and brick chimney; value, £400. NOTE.-The deferred-payment instalment on Sections 6s Section 2s.-Whare, 21 ft. by 10 ft., bnilt of rimu boards and 58 includes payment for buildings. with battens, good T. and G. floor, and ruberoid roofing; value, £25. IMPROVEMENTS. DESCRIPTION OF SECTIONS. The improvements not included in the capital value of the Section Is.-Easy to steep slopes, with ploughable land land are as follows :- along the Mapara Valley; about two-thirds open fern and Section .5s.-Houee of six rooms, hall, office, and bathroom; manuka country, remainder hcavy bush. Soil of fair quality, built of rimn, with iron roof; two donble brick chimneys, on papa and sandstone. three galvanized-iron tanks; hot and cold water, &c. ; value, Section 2s.-Easy to steep slopes, about oue-half easy £750, Cottage of four rooms; built of rimu, with iron roof; open country; covered with fern and manuka, with some two iron chimneys, one tank; lessee can have permission to ploughable land in the Mapara Valley; remainder heavy sell this for removal to any of the allotments on the estate bush. Soil of good quality on papa and sandstone. for £150 or less; but, if s~ld, the money must be paid over Section 3s.-The section comprises about 25 acres of grass to the Department. Stable and garage, 36 ft. by 12 ft., with land on flats by the Mapiu Stream; the remainder is heavy lean-to attached; valM, £150. Total value, £1,050. forest land of good quality, rising stcep from the stream, but Section 6s.-Wool·shed, capabfe of holdiug 500 sheep; with good easy country on top. The soil is of good quality built of sawn rimn and to tar.. , with an iron roof; one 800- on papa, with a few rhyolite outcrops. galIon tank, yards, dip, &c., and pataka; shearing plant; Section 4s.-The section comprises land with easy slopes, the whole valued at £800. and is covered for the most part with fern and manuka; The improvements included in the capital value are for there are patches of open grass land, with some swamps fencing valued as follows: Section 18, 237 chains, £296; Sec­ which can be easily drained. The soil is of good quality, tion 2s, 165 chains, £231; Section 3s, 205 chains, £256; on papa and standstone. Section 4s, 125 chains, £156; Section 58, 140 chains, £200; Section 58.-Easy to steep slopes, covered principally with Section 68, 16 chains, £25. heavy bush, but some of the land is partly fern and swamp country. DESCRIPTION OF SECTIONS. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Section Is consists of undulating to steep country, and has This settlement is situated about seven miles and a half all been felled and grassed. There are about 100 acres with from Piopio, which is about sixteen miles from Te Kniti some second growth on the gullies and on shady slopes. The Railway-station by the Te Kuiti-Awakino Road, which is section is well grassed. metalled. The access from Piopio after leaving the main Section 2s contains about 35 acres flat, remainder undu­ road is for five miles along the Kahuwera Road, a formed lating and easy hills well grassed. dray-road; the remainder of the distance is by the Tikitiki Section 3s contains about 20 acres flat, remainder undn­ Road, which ;~ at present unformed, but formation is to be lating and easy hills of good quality carrying a good sole of put in ht.Ull snortly. Horses can be taken along the Mapara grass. JAN. 20.J 'r,HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 115

Section 48 contains 20 acres of good fiats, remainder easy SCHEDULE. undulating country with broad spurs. The section is clean, NORTH AUOKLAND LAND DISTRICT. carries a good sale of grass, and is in splendid heart. LOT 136, Section 2, Opaheke Parish, known as the Cemetery Section 58 is the homestead section, and bas about 30 acres Reserve, at Ramarama, containing 5 acres approximately. 'of fiat, balance easy to steep hilly country. There are about Minimum annual rental, £1. 75 acres of mixed bush. Remainder is felled and grassed. There is a little fern in places. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. NOTE.-Areas are subject to slight alteration. I. Term of lease, fourteen years; for grazing purposes only. 2. Rental payable half-yearly in advance. The first half­ GENERAL DESORIPTION. year's rental at the rate tendered, together with £1 Is. leasc This settlement is situated close to the Town of Ohura, fee, to be deposited with tender. and about twenty-eight miles from the North Island Main 3. No compensation allowed at any time for any improve­ Trunk Railwi1y at Ongi1rue, and a little less from Okahu­ ments effected by the lessee. kura, which is about seven miles north of Taumarunui. It 4. The lessee ~hall not at any time cut down or otherwise is anticipated that the Stratford-Okahukura Railway line destroy any trees growing on the reserve, and no bnrnings which runs through the property will reach it from Okahu­ sha.!! takc place without the sanction of the Commissioner of kura. in two or three years. The land is good grass land, Crown Lands being first obtained. well sown down with a mixture of English gras8e", and the 5. All persons are to be allowed reasonable rights of in­ carrying-capacity is about Ii sheep per acre or the equiva­ gress, &c., for bathing and picnic purposes during the months lent in cattle. The fences are generally sheep-proof in fair from Oct,ober to April in each year, inclusive. order, but some need repair. The formation is mixed volcanic 6. No right to underlet or part with possession of the clay and papa rubble, on papa. The land varies from undu­ land leased, or any part thereof, without the consent of the lating to hilly, with small fiats in places, and lies at altitudes r'.mnmissioncr first had and obtained. above sea-level varying from 400 ft. on the fiats to 1,000 ft. . 7. Full rights of ingress, egress, and regress reserved to on the ridges. A few ~iry cows could be run if required the Crown to authorized persons, and the right to take there­ on tho land. Half the common boundary fences are reckoned from any material necessary for road works. in with the value of the sections. The main Ohura Ro"d is 8. The lessee shall prevent the growl.h and spread of all metalled for about two miles and a half from the Township noxious weeds on the land, and he shall with all reason»ble of Ohm'a, and the rest are dirt roads. The Kopuha l~oad is despatch remove, or ·cause to be removed, all noxious weeds unformed. or plants as may be directed by the Commissioner of Crown Sale posters and fnll particulars may be obtained at this Lands. office. 9. The lessee shall' discharge all rates, taxes, and charges G. H. BULLARD, ",nd other assessments that may become payable. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 10. Rental payments thirty days in arrear shall render the lease liable to termination; or a breach of covenant in the lease, or in the event of bankruptcy or componnd arrange· lIe·,erve in North Au.ckland Land Di"trict for Lea.;e by 1'Ilblic ment with lessee's creditors, shall entitle the Crown to re-enter Tender. an d termina te the lease. II. The highest or any teuder not necessarily accepted. North Auckland District Lands Office, 12. Tenders to be addressed" The Commissioner of Crown Auckln.nd, 17th January, 1921. Lands, North Auckla.nd District, P.O. Box lO, Auckland," OTICE is hereby given that written tenders will be and be endorsed" Tender for Lease." Ni received at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. on }<'riday, Full particulars may be obtained from this office. the 25th February, 1921, for a leMc of the undermentioned R P. GREVILLE, reserve. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

fiAN~ lWPTC\, NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

ht Bankru.ptc!!. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein N after described will be brought under thc provisions IVIDENDS are now pay~ble on alll'roved and accepted of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat ,be lodged f~r­ D claims at my office New Plymonth in the followin" blddmg the same on or before the 21st day of February, 1921. Il11d. 31 'pe~ches. Occupied by applicant. Plan 12744. J;,ewi, Henry Rayner, Farm'r, Scr"thmol"J: First nd ?i72. ROBERT JOHN DAVISON.-Lot. 7 ~£, Allotment final of 4d in the pound 142, SectlOn 10, Suburbs of Auckland, contammg 22'7 perches, .. fronting Ngatiawa Road, :Mount Albert. Occupied by appli J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official As,ignee. cant. Plan 1299(i. New Plymouth. 14th JannalY, 1921. I 64093. JOHN EDW AltD HERBEl{l'.-Part Allotment 1, Parish of Te Rapa, containing 39'4 perches, fronting Lake Road, }<'rankton. Occupied by applicant. Plan 13156.

I B Ie \1 6512. MARIE HERBERT.-Lots 33 and 35 of Allotment I, n an rupley. Parish of Te Rapa, contaiillng 36'4 perches, situated at the NoTICE ' h b . -th di'd d bl corner of Lake Road and Empire Street, Frankton. Occu- . B ere y glv~n a, VI en ; are now pay \ 8 pied by applicant. Plan 13145. m t~, underme~tiOned esta~ s on all proved and I 6527. JAMES GIVEN, RICHARD GIVEN, and HENRY accepted claim;; ,P-omllorY.ll:0te, .(~ any) to be produced I OCTAVIUS NOLAN.-Allotment 34 and S.W. part Allot­ for endorS3ment priOr to r3celvmg diVidends :- ment 35, Parish of Waitara, containing 107 acres 0 roods Holm", Hen:y, of Greymollch, PainceJ': Second and 36 perches. Occupied by James Given. Plan 13357. final div;dend of Is. 8d. in the pound. 6528. JA~IES GIVEN.-N.E. part Allotment 3ii and O'Donnell, Jame3, of Greymouth, Hairdres er: Second middle and S.W. parts Allotment 36, Parish of Waitara, and final dividd'ld 0' 3!d. in the pound. containing 116 acres 3 roods 27 perchc". Occupied by appli- Morton, J;1ck, of Greymouth, ~Ierchat\t: tlceond and cant. Plan 13357. fina' dividend 0' 4!d. in the pound. 6529. WILLIAJ\I HA~nLTON HUJ\lE.-Part Allotment Hahn, Gustav, of Ahaura, Storekeeper: l<'irdt and fin,,] 50, Parish of Te Rapa, containing 47 acres 0 roods 33 perches. di.vidend 0' 3id. in .he pound. Occupied byapplicaut. Plan 13071. Boston, P. J., 0 Greymouth, Hotelkeepe : First and Diagrams may be inspected at this office. final dividend 0 23.2!d. in the pound. Dated this 17th day of .January, 1921, at the Land Re­ A. NAYLOR, Deputy Official Assignee, gistry Olfice, Auckland. Greymouth, 13th January, 1921. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. 176 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

VIDENCE of the loss of Lease No. 2494, of Lot 62 on DAVID CHARLES BETTS.-Sections 24, 25, and 26, E deposited plan No. 2865, of Section 27B, Suburbs of Block IXA, Town of Cromwell. Occupied by applicant_ RotOrua, ELLEN ALICE MALFROY to CHARLES No. 5381. BARKER ROSS TURNER, of Devonport, Surveyor, having THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.-Allotment 53, Township of been lodged with me, and application made to issue a pro­ Calderville (Fitzroy Street., City of Dunedin). Occupied by visional lease, notice is hereby given of my intention to applicant. No. 5382. issue a provisional lease accordingly at the expiration of JAMES HOUSTIN MILLIGAN.-Part of Section 13, fourteen days from t.he 20th day of .fanuary, 1921. Block IV, Town of Oam<1ru. Occupied by Robert Milligan. Dated the 17th day of January, 1921, at the Land Registry No. 5383. Office at Auckland. FANNY BULLEID.-Section 14 and part of Section 13, THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. Block IV, Town of Oamaru. Occupied by Albert Slater, John Greaves McDonald, ]'. W. Ongley, and their tenants. No. 5384. L EASE No. 7254, of Lot 7 on deposited plan No. 4600, of Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Kumikumi No.1 Block, EMMA MADELEINE JACK­ Dated this 15th day of January, 1921, at the Land Registry SON to CYRIL DE COURCY LAMBERT, of Kaimai, Office, Dunedin. Farmer: The lessor having re-entered and recovered possession of A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land ltegistrar. the above land for non-payment of rent, it is my intention to notify such re-entry upon the Register-book at the expiration of one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. ADVERTISEMENTS. Dated this 17th day of January, 1921, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.

EASE No. 8919, of Lot 1 on deposited plan No. 9675, of OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 265, L Piraurahi No. 10 Block, RICHARD HENRY DAVIES N subsection (4), of the above Act, that the IInuermen­ to WILLIAM HENRY SHAW, of Paeroa, Farmer: tioned companies ha vo been struck off the Hegister for the The lessor having re-entered and recovered possession of rlistrict of Otago, and the companies have been dissolved :- the above land for non-payment of rent, it is my intention to The Wright Bell Patcnt Company (Limited). 1908/18. notify such re-entry upon the Register-book at the expiration Toud Brothers and Company (Limited). 1908/20. of one month from the date of the Gazette containing this The Cinema Enterprises (Limited). 1913/11. notice. Dated at the offiee of the Assistant Registrar of Companies Dated this 17th day of January, 1921, at the Land l~egistry Office, Auckland. at Dunedin this 12th day of January, 1921. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. R. H. BOURKE, Assistant Registrar of Companies,

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Laud Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ rllAKE notice that tho names of the undermentioncu bidding the same within one calendar month from thc uate companies have been struck off ohe Register, and the of the Gazette containing this notice. companies have been di3solved :- 'Applicat.ion 4923 (D.P. 4693). HUGH FRASER, AENEAS The T<1ranaki Motor Transport Company (Limited). ALEXANDER McDONELL, and JOHN McDONELL:- (1914/6.) 427 acres 2 roods, parts Sections 19, 21, 23, 25, and accretions, F. W. White (Limited). (1914/3.) Rangitikei District (Block I, Te Kawau Survey District). Occupied by John McDonell. Given under my hand at New Plymouth this 13th day of January, 1921. Diagram may be inspected at this office. E. G. FALCONER, Dated this 19th day of January, 1921, at the Land Registry Acting Assistant Registrar of Companies. Office, Wellington. W. WYINKS, District Land Registrar. -~------THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, SECTION 266. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ AKE notice that the name of the IIndermentioned com­ N after described will be brought under the provisions of T pany will, at t,he expiration of three months from the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ the date hereof, unless cause be shown to the contrary, be bidding the same within one calendar month from the date of struck off the Register, anu the company will be dissolved :- the Gazette containing this notice. The Tapuwae Land Company (Limited). (1910/12.) 12826. CHARLES EDWARD WOOTTON.-l rood 0,8 Dated at Napier this 17th day of January, 1921. perch, part of Town Reserve 91, City of Christchurch. Occu­ pied by Mrs. Campbell. W. JOHNSTON, 12845. WALTER .TAMES Q,UIN.-20-2 perches, Lot 2, Assistant Registrar of Companies. plan 5613, part of Rural Section 325, Randall anu Petrie Streets, City of Christchurch. Occupied by applicant. 12846. THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT AND THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITEDj.- 8'4 perches, part of Rural Section 4602, Block X, Geraldine UBLIC notice is hereby given that the office or place of Survey District. Occupied by applicants. P business in New Zealanu of GENERAL MOTORS EXPORT 12847. FRANK FLETCHER BOLT.-l rood, Lot 5, plan COMPANY, 120 West 42nd Street, New York City, where 2938, part of Rural Section 307, Papanui Road, Block XI, legal process of any kind may be served upon it and notices Christchurch Survey District. Unoccupied. of any kind may be addressed or delivered, is at No. 132 Willis Street, Wellington. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. E. B. SULLIVAN, Attorney. Dated this 18th day of .fanuary, 1921, at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch. Bell, Gully, Myers, and O'Leary, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. 1176 C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar.

In the matt~r of the Companies Ant, 1908, and its amend- N OTTCE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ ments. after described will be brought under the provisions O'l.'ICE is hereby given that tho place of business of of the. Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodgeu rN JAMES SPJOlm ANn SONS (NEW ZEAT,AND), LIMITED, forbidding the same on or before the 21st day of February, has been removeu from 37 Victoria Street, in the Citv of 1921. Wellington, t- No. 86 Wakefield Street in the same city: THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.-Parts of Sections 1 and 2, Block IX, Town of Dunedin (Cannongate Street). Occupied WILLIAM W ALKJiJR BRUCE, by Mrs. J. C Nicoll, A. Stott" J. D. McLeod, and Jas. Tyrrell. <\ttorney for James Spicer and Sons No. 5380. 2 (New ZO<1Jand), Limited_ - ._------

JAN. 20.] THE NEW ZEAIJAND GAZE'r'rE. 177

OTICE is hereby given that the head office for New the south-west by Section 12; towards the south generally N Zealand of the INSURA~CE OFFICE 0,' AUSTRALIA by the said Section 12, and Section ll, Block IX, and Sec­ (LIMITED), and the place where legal process may be served tion 2, Block XII (E.R.); towards the north-weot and again upon the said company and notices may be delivered to it tolwards the south by Section 6. Block XII; towards the in accordance with section 302 of the Companies Act, 1908, is west by Section 7; towards the south-west by a right linc at Ground Floor New Zealand Insurance Company Buildings, from the westernmost comer of Section 5, Block XII, to the Queen Street, Auckland. south-western c)rner of Pirongia West No. 1 Sec. 2B No.2; Auckland, 22nd December, 1920. towards the soub-cast by Te Kauri No. 2c, a line across a C. J. McKEAN, road, and Te Kauri No. 2F; t

. -~ - ~.-.. ----- spect of principal and interest and also the other charges on a loan of £1,000, authorized to be raised by the Rangitikei A. H. WAINWRIGHT (LIMITED). (',ounty Council, undor tho weal Bodies' wans Act, 1913, for the purpose of providing a portion of the cost of con­ OTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting ut- structing a bridge over the Upper Kawhatau River opposite 1:N tended by all the members of the abovo named com­ Section 2, Block V, Ruahine Survey District, also a bridge pany held in Wellington on Tuesday, 11th January, 1921, over the Hikuraugi River opposite Section 13, Block IX, the following resolution was duly passed ;- Ruahine Survey District, together with the necessary ap­ "That the company be wound up voluntarily; and that proaches tathe said bridges, and to construct the road con­ DONALD.GORDON JOHNSTON, of Wellington, Public Accountant, necting the said bridges and passing through Section 20, be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up." Block IX, Ruahine Survey District, the said Rangitikei Dated at Wellington this 12th day of January, 1921. County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of D. G. JOHNSTON, one five-hundred-and-fortieth of a penny (1/540d.) in th.. :n Liquidator. pound sterling upon the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property situate within the whole of the County of Rangitikei, exclusive of the Town KA WHIA COUNTY COUNCIL. District of Lethbridge; and that sueh special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. ami be payable yearly on the first day of May in each and every year during the currency of such loan, l>eing a period N pnrsuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in of thirty·six years and a half (36! years), 0' until the loan is I that behalf by the weal Boc1ies' Loans Act, 1913, the fully paid off. Kawhia County Council hereby resolves as follows :- HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, Chairman. That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in 47 BEN P. LETHBRIDGE, County Clerk. respect of principal and interest and also the other charges .-~ - .. --.-.~ - ---- on a loan of £4,000, authorized to be raised bv the Kawhia County Council, under the wcal Boc1ies' wa';,s Act, 1913, WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIl•. for metalling portion of the Kawhia-Pirongia Road, the said Kawhia Connty Council hereby makes and levies a special RE80LU1'ION MAKING Sl'BCIAL RA1E. rate of twopence halfpenny (2td.) in the pound upon the rate­ able value of all rateable property of the Kawhia-Pirongia N pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in Special Rating Area, comprising all that portion of the I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and Kawhia County included within the following boundaries,- of all other powers (if any) it thereunto enabling, the Whaka­ Commencing at the westernmost comer of Pirongia West tane Borough Council hereby resolves as follows ;- No. 1 Section 2D; towards the north by the said section, a That, for the purpose of provic1ing for the payment of line across a road, and a right line from the north-eastern in terest, sinking fund, and other charges on the Whakatane corner of the said section to the north-western corner of Borough Council Surface Drainage Loan of £4,000, authorized Waihinu No.1 Sec. 2E No. I, and by Waihinu No.1 Sec. 2E to be raised by the Whakatane Borough Council, under the No.4; towards the east by the Waihinu Road to the junction above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of carrying out a system thereof with the Kawhia-Pirongia Road; thence by a line of surface drainage for tho Lorough, the Council hereby makes drawn in an easterly c1irection from the said junction to the and levies It special rate of five·sixteenths (5/16ths) of a western boundary of l'irongia West No.1 See_ 2F; toward" penny in the pound sterling all rateable value (on the basis the east and north by the said Sec. 2 b' and Crown land; of the capital "alue) of all rateable property in the Borough towards the west by the said Crown land; towards the north of Whakatane; and tl"tt such special rate shall be an annual­ by Sections 1:{, 12, and 11, Block V, Pirongia S.D.; towards recurring rate during the curreney of such loan, and be pay­ the west by the said Section 11; towards thc north by Sec­ able yearly on the first day of April in each and every year tion 9 and a line crossing a road; towards the east generally during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty-six by Section I, Block VI, and the Waitomo County boundary and a half (36l) years, or until the loan is fully paid off. to the southernmost comer of Section 8, Block IX; towards 48 JOHN WHEET.ER, Town Clerk- 178 THE NEW ZEAl,AND GAZETTlt tNo. 6

PATEA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. BEG to notify that I have admitted into Partnc~hip RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. T Mr. F. H. HAYWARD, F.I.A.N.Z., and the· bUSIlles8 will be carried on at my present address under the style or I N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in firm-name of "Anderson and Hayward," Public Accountants that behalf by the Local Bodies' Leans Act, 1913, the and Auditors. Pa-tea Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- A. MAURICE ANDERSON. That, for the purpose ·of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £2,000, authorized to be raised, under 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, the provisions of the Houaing Act, 1919, for the erection of 17th January, 1921. 61 workers' dwellings, the Patea Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of twopence three-farthings in the THE HUTT RIV]~R DISTRICT. pound upon the rateable property within the Borough of Patea, comprising the whole borough; and that such special ELECTlOX OF FIVE MEMBERS. rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 31st day of July HEltEBY give notice that at the election of members in each and every year during the currency of such loan, I of the Hutt Itiver Boa.rd 'held on 11th January, 1921, being a period of thirty-six and one· half years, or until the the following number of votes were recorded in favour of the loan is fully paid off. tmdermentioned candidates respectively :- 58 N. C. HARDING, Town Clcrk. Baldwin, Henry 205 Bowers, George 230 WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. Brasell, John 371 Clendon, Sidney 227 RESOLUTION MAKING A SPECIAL RATE. Foley, Henry 158 Mitchell, John 346 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that Pem berton, Victor 178 I behalf by the Lecal Bodies' Leans Act, 1913, the Wai. Strand, William Thomas 393 kohu County Council hereby resolves as follows :- As there are only five members l'et! uired, I hcmby declare That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other GEORGE BOWERS, JOHN BRASELL, SIDNEY CLENDON, JOHN charges on a loan of £3,500, authorized to be raised by the :MiTCHELI., and WILLIAM THOMAS STRAND duly electe d Waikohu County Council, under the above· mentioned Act, members of the Board. for metalling Motu Falls Road and metalling and tarring J. D. AVERY, Returning Officer. roads in Motu Township, the said Waikohu County Council Lower Hutt, 12th January, 1921. hereby makes and levies a special rate of seven.eighths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable HUTT RIVER BOARD. property of the Motu Falls Special Rating Arca, comprising the several properties enumerated in the Schedule hereto In connection with the above, I hereby declare that at a attached; and that such special rate shall be an annual· duly constituted meeting of the Board held on 17th January, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay· 1921, WILLIAM THOMAS STnA~m was elected Chairman of the able yearly on the first day of July in each and every year Hutt River Hoard. during the currency of such loan, being a period of thirty·six J. D. AVERY, Clerk. and a half years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Lower Hutt, 18th January, 1921. 62 SCHEDULE. Let 2, Section 9, Block II, Motu Village; Let 1, Block IV, THOMAS FREDERICK CORKILL, M.B., Ch.B., 1915, Motu Village Extension; Let 5, Block III, Motu Village I , Univ. Edin.; M.D., 1920, Univ. Edin.; M.R.C.P., Extension; Let 1 of Section 9, Sees. 8 and 10, Block II, Edin., 1920, now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice Motu Village; Sees. 5 and 6 of Block III, Motu S.D.; Secp. 11 that I intend applying on the 21st February next to have my and 12, Block II, Sec. 5, 11/13, Block IV, Motu Village; Lets Ilame placed on the Medica.l Register of th~ Dominion of New 13A and 13B, Block II, Motu S.D.; Lets 7 and 8 of Block IV, Zealand; and th~t I hwe deposited the evidence of my Let 2 of Block III, and N. part Sec. 4, Block II, Motu qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Village; Secs. 10 and 12, Block III, Motu S.D.; Let 9 of Deaths at Wellington. Block IV, Motu Village Extension; half of Mangatu No. 4 Block; Let 18, part 21, Mangatu No.1 Block; Let part 7, THOMAS FREDERICK CORKILL. 7x, 8, Let 1 of 7, Block III, Motu S.D.; Let 7 of Block n, Dated a.t Wellington 2Jth January, 1921. 65 6 of Block V, 11, W. part of 6, Block III, Lets 2 and 3 of Sec. 2, Block II, 10, 3, 1, and part 6, Block 3, Motu Village ; part Let 19, Mangatu No.1; Lot 3, Sec. 13, Block III, Motu MEDICAL REGISTRATION. S.D.; 7, 8, Block III, 5 of Block V, 9 of Block III, part 4 and 5, Block II, 2 of Block V, 6 of Block 2, 4 and 3 of UHRISTIAN CATHCART ROBINSON, M.B. Uni· Block V, Let 1 of Sec. 2, Block II, Motu Village; Let 2, I , versity London 1903, now residing in Akaroa, hereby Sec. 15, Block III, 1 of Block 4, Motu S.D.; 10, 6, Block IV, give notice that I intend o,pplying on the 20th Februa.ry, N. part Sec. 2, Block II, Secs. 2 and 3 of Block IV, Motu 1921, next to have my na'lle pla.oed on the Medical Register Village; 17 and 18, Block 3, Motu S.D.; Sec. 9 of Block II, of the Dominion of l\ew Zea.'and; and that I have deposited Let 1 of Sec. 15, Block III, 1 of Block IV, Motn S.D.; Sec. 4 the evidence of my qualification in the office of th" Registrar of Block IV, Motu Village; and half of Let 2, Sec. 13, of Births and Dea.ths a.t Uhristchurch. Block III, !lotu S.D. CHRISTIAN CATHCART ROBINSON. CHAS. H. BRIDGE, Chairman. Dated at Akaroa. 17th January, 1921. 67 59 J. G. APPLETON, Clerk.

WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIl,. STATEMENT Ol!' THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.

RESOLUTION MAKING SPEOIAL RATE. Name of company: Round Hill Mining Company (Limited). When formed, and date of registration: 80th July, 1902. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. I that behalf by the Lecal Bodies' Leans Act., 1913, the Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary : River. Whangarei Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- tOR and Round Hill; L. W. Petchell, Secretary. That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other Nominal capital: £50,000. charges on a loan of £10,000, authorized to be raised by Amount of capital subscribed: £28,245. the Whangarei Borough Council, under the above·mentioned Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £6,753 6s. Sd. Aot, for the purpose of erecting workers' dwelling8, &c., the Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of said Council hereby makes and levies a special rete of !d. cash received for same (if any): £6,753 6s. 8d. in the pound upon the unimproved value of all rateable Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholdel'R on which no property in the Borough of Whangarei; and that such special cash has been paid: £21,491 13s. 4d. (NoTE.-This was rate shall be an annual.recurring rate during the currency of given in payment for the property, representing actual cash the said loan, and be payable half.yearlyon the 1st day of "for that amount previously paid.) MlIl'Ch and September in each year during the currency Number of shares into which capital is divided: 10,000. of the loan, being a period of 36! years, or until the loan is Number of shares allotted: 5,649. fully paid off. Amount paid per share: £5. J. S. DENT, Mayor. Amount called up per share: £5. 60 A. E. MARWICK, Town Clerk. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. JAN; 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 179

Number of shares forfeited: Nil. • . I STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS Ol? A COMPANY. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: I l -- Nil. . Name of company; Ohinemuri Gold and Silver Mines Number of shareholders at time of registration of com· (Limited). pany: 7. When formed, and date of l'Pgistration: 1st June, 1914. Present number of shareholders: 180. Whether in adive operation or not: In active operation. Number of men employed by company: 12. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 116 Quantity and valne of gold produced during preceding year: Victoria Arcade, Auckland; William Wright. 608 oz. 16 dwt. 1 gr.; £3,304 4s. 9d. Nominal capital: £110,000. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Amount of capital subscribed: £100,000. 47,076 oz. 3 dwt. 2 gr.; £189,305 2s. 9d. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £20,634 28. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Paid up value of scrip. given to shareholders, and amount during preceding year: £3,321 16s. Id. of cash received for same (if any): Nil. Total expenditure since registration: £184,599 18s. Id. Paid up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash Total amount of dividends declared: £12,286 lIs. 6d. has becn paid: £65,000. Total amount of dividends paid: £12,286 lIs. 6d. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 220,000. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Number of .hares allotted: 200,000. Amount of cash at bankers and on deposit: £110. Amount paid per share: 7•. on 22,478,00. on 22,150, 4s. on Amount of cash in hand: £20. 9,150, 3s. on 35,722, 28. on 350, Is. on 150. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Amount called up per share: 7s. on 22,478, 5s. on 22,150, 4s. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. on 9,IIiO, 3s. on 36,222. • Amount of debts owing by company: £80. Number and amount of calls in arrear: £32 lOs. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Number of shares forfeited: 2,573. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for I, Leonard Wright Petchell, the Secretary of the Round sam.e: 41; £2 128. 6d. Hill Mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- declare that this is a true and complete statement of the pany: 7. . affairs of the said company at 31st December, 1920; and I Present number of shareholders: 183. make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Number of men employed by company: ll. same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Act, 1908. statement: 2,698 oz.; £654 8s. 4d. L. W. PETCHELL. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Declared at Riverton this 8th day of January, 1921, before 6,7010z.; £1,460 13s. Sd. me-John Geary, J.P. 35 Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: £7,813 19s. 3d. Total expenditure since registration: £22,884 78. 5d. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Name of company: Rise and Shine Gold.dredging Company Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. (Limited). Amount of cash in bank: £310 6s. 2d. When formed, and date of registration: 24th February, 1900. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Amount of debts directly due to company: £35. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 71 Amount of debts considered good: £35. Bond Street, Dunedin; William Thomas Monkman. Amount of debts owing by company: £748 18s. 10. Nominal capital: £12,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount of capital subscribed: £10,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £9,746 3s. 8d. I, William Wright, of Auckland, the Secretary of the Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Ohinemuri Gold and Silver Mines (Limited), do solemnly and of cash received for same (if any): Nil. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no the affairs of the said company as at the 31st day of December, cash has been paid: £2,000. 1920; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Number of shares into which capital is divided: 12,000. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of Number of shares aUotted: 12,000. the Peace Act, 1908. Amount paid per share: £1 (less amount due on forfeited WILLIAM WRIGHT. shares). Declared at Auckland this 14th day of January, 1921, Amount called up per share: £1. before me-Chas. E. Palmer, J.P. 44 Number and amount of calls in arrear: 12; £253 16s. 4<1. (on forfeited shares). Number of shares forfeited: 1,335. S TATE~ENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same: 1,335; £739 lIs. 3d. Name of company: Rising Sun Gold-mining Company Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- (Limited). pany: 158. When formed, and date of registration: 1st Ootober and 11th Present number of shareholders: 147. December, 1908. Number of men employed by company when dredging: 9. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Quantity and value of gold produced during preceding year: Where business is conduoted, and name of Seoretary: Tyronc 465 oz. 12 dwt.; £2,601 6~. 5d. Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland; John Hugh­ Total quantity and value produced since registration: lings J ackAon. 51,308 oz. 12 dwt. 7 gr.; £199,892 7s. 3d. Nominal capital: £30,000. Amount expended in connection with carrying on opera· Amount of oapital subscriber!: £21,4784s. tions since last statement: £3,100 1ge. 5d. (including Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £14,234 12s. IOd. £667 6s. Id. liabilities from previous year). Paid.up value of scrip given to shareholdef8, and amount of Total expenditure since registration: £158,863 Os. 2d. cash received for same (if any): £2,750; £520178. 6d. Total amount of dividends declared: £53,100. Paid.up value of scrip I!iven to shareholders on which no Total amount of dividends paid: £53,100. cash has been paid: £2,229 2s. 6d. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: £37 lOs. Number of shares into which capital is divided: £201),000. Amount of cash at bankers and post-office: £1,342 78. 2d. Number of shares alloted: 143,188. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Amout paid per share: 3s. on 110,368, Is. on 32,820. Amount of debts directly due to company: £253 16s 4r!. Am~)Unt called up per share: 3s. on 110,368, Is. on 32,820. (by original holders of forfeited shares). Number and amount of calls in arrear: 45; £370 19s. 6d. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £360 178. 7d. Number of forfeited shares sold and moncy received for Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: I, William Thomas Monkman, of Dunedin, the Secretary 136. of the Rise and Shine Gold.dredging Company (Limited), do Present number of sharebolders: 172. solemnly and sincerely declare that this is ~ true and com· Number of men employed by company: 2. plete statement of the affalTs of the said company at Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last 31st ?ec~mber, 19~0 i and I make this solemn declaration statement: 524 oz. 2 dWt.; £800 lOs. 5d. consclentlously behevmg the same to be true, and by virtue Total quantity and value produced sinoe registration: of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. 15,025 oz. 16 dwt.; £28,171 178. 2d. W. T. MONKMAN. IAmount expended in connection with carrying on operations Declared at Dunedin this 12th day of January, 1921, be· since last statement: £4,043 9s. Id. fore me-Wm. Eric Reynolds, J.P. 39 Total expenditure since registration: £45,667138. lid. 180 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Total amount of dividends declared: £2,759 4s. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of Total amount of dividends paid: £:l,75!l 4s. I cash received for same (if any): Nil. Total amount of unclaimcd

declaratio~ conscientiously. believing the same to be true, 'I Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations and by vIrtue of the JustICes of the Peace Act, 1908- ,since last statement: £2,417 lIs. 4d. CARLTON HAY. I Total expenditure since registration: £24,246 17s. 7d. D I Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. ec ared at Auckland this 17th day of January, 1921, Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. before me-J. H. Muldoon, J.P. 52 Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: Nil. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of cash in hand: £3 68. 7d. 8 Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Name of company: St. Hippo Gold-mining Company (No Amount of debt" owing by company: £821 17s. IOd. Liability). Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 13th May, 1920. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. I, Henry Gilfillan, of Auckland, the Secretary of the \Vher." business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Vic- Golde!1 Belt Gold-mining Company (Limited). do solemnly torIa Arcade, Auckland; Henry Gilfillan. and smcerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ Nominal capital: £6,500. ment of the affairs of the said company at 31st Decem­ Amount of capital subscribed: £4,350. ber, 1920; and I make this solemn declaration conscien­ Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,656 4s. 2d. tiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Justices of the Peace Act, 1905. of cash received for same (if any): Nil. H. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no GILFILLAN. cash has been paid: £750. Declared at Auckland this 17th dav of January, 1921, Number of shares into which capital is divided: 130,000. before me---Alfred J. Tapper, J.P. 54 Number of shares allotted: 117,000. Amount paid per share: 4d. on 37,510, 5d. on 49,490. Amount called up per share: 5d. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number and amount of calIs in arrear: £156 5s. IOd. Number of shares forfeited: 6,500. Name of company: Waiotahi Gold-mining Company (Li- Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for mlted). same: 1,000; £4 3s. 4d. When formed, ~nd date ~f registration: 2Sth July, 1871. Number of shareholders at, time of registration of com- Whether m. actlv." operatIOn or not: Not in active operation. pany: 71. Where busmess IS conducted, and name of Secretary: Vic- Present number of shareholders: 69. toria Arcade, Auckland; Henry Gilfillan. Number of men employed by company: 5. Nominal capital: £IS,ooO. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Amount of capital subscribed: £IS,OOO. statement: Nil. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £16,000. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Paid-up valu~ of scrip given to shareholders, and amount Amount expeuded in connection with carrying on operations of cash recelved for same (if any): Nil. since last statement: £1,448 6s. 7d. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on wmch no Total expenditure since registration: £1,448:6s. 7d. cash has been paid: Nil. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. IL Number of shares into which capital is divided: 240,000. Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. Number of shares allotted: 240,000. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount paid per share: Is. 4d. Amount of cash in bank: £74 9s. 5d. Amount called up per share: Is. 4d. Amount of cash in hand: £S 6s. Sd. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company: £156 5s. IOd. Number of shares forfeited: 5,145. Amounts of debts considered good: £156 5s. 10d. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Amount of debts owing by company: £220 16s. Sd. same: 5,145; £1 14s. Ud. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- pany: S. I, Henry Gilfillan, of Auckland, the Secretary of the St. Present number of shareholders: 559. Hippo Gold-mining Company (No Liability), do solemnly Number of men employed by company: 4. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last ment of the affairs of ~he said company at 31st December, statement: Nil. 1920;. and I make tms solemn declaration conscientiously Total quantity and value produced since registration: believmg the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices £6S0,190 Os. 4d. of the Peace Act, 1905. Amount expended in connection with carrying on opera- H. GILFILLAN. tions since last statement: l\'i1. Total expenditure since registration: £282,359 lIs. 5d. Declared at Auckland this 17th day of January, 1921, Total amount of dividends declared: £400,800. before me-Alfred J. Tapper, .J.P. 53 Total amount of dividends paid: £400,800. ------Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of cash in bank and on deposit: £4,651 12s. Sd. Amount of cash in hand: £2 9s. 2d. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Name of company: Golden Belt Gold-mining Company (Li- Amount of debts considered good: Nil. mited). When formed, and date of registration: 22nd Decemher 1911. Amount of debts owing by company: £4 3s. 4d. Whether in active operation or not: Not in active ope;ation. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Where busincss is conducted, and name of Secretary: Vic· toria Arcade, Auckland; Henry Gilfillan. I, Henry Gilfillan, of Auckland, the Secretary of the Waio­ Nominal cl'pital: £30,000. tahi Gold-mining Company (Limited). do solemnly and Amount of capital subscribed: £23,451. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £7,511 16s. 3d. of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, 1920; Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount and I make this solemn declaration conscient.iously bclieving of cash received for same (if any): Nil. the same to be true, and by virtue of the- Justices of the Peace Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on wmch no cash Act, 1908. has been paid: £17,026 16s. H. GILFILLAN. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 150,000. Declared at Auckland this 17th day of January, 1921, Number of shares allotted: 117,255. before me-Alfred J. Tapper. J.P. 55 Amount paid per share: 4s. Amount called up per share: '48. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. N umber of shares forfeited: 20,060. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Name of company: Hauraki Mines (Limited). same: 9,614; £S 6s. 4d. When formed, and date of registration: 23rd October, 1919. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. pany: 136. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Vic- Present number of shareholders: 133. toria Arcade, Auckland; Henry Gilfillan. Number of men employed by company: Nil. Nominal capital: £50,000. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Amount of capital subscribed: £50,000. statement: 442 oz. 5 dwt.; £1,3S5 7s. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £Il,317 lOs. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount 15,640 oz. 5 dwt.; £17,856 Is. 3d. of cash received for same (if any): Nil. I! 182 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no II STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. cash ha.s been paid: £17,500. -- Number of shares into which capital is divided: 100,000. Name of company: Nonpareil Gold-minim: Company Number of shares allotted: 100,000. (No Liability). Amount paid pcr share: 3s. on 55,970; 3s. 3d. on 3'1,715. When formed, and date of registration: 14th September, Amount called up per share: 3s. 9d. on 65,000. 1920. Number and amount of calls in arrear: £870. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. Number of shares forfeited: 1,350. Where business is conducted, and name of Seoretarv: Number of forfeited shares sold, and money rcceived for 210 Victoria Arcade, Auckland; C. A. Stubbs. " same: 1,350; £15 16s. 6d. Nominal capital: £25,000. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Amount of capital subsoribed: £20,850. pany: 524. Amount of capital actually paid .up in cash: £1,135. Present number of shareholders: 539. Paid· up value of scrip given to shareholder •• and amount of Number of men employed by company: 21. cash received for same (if any) : Nil. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no statement: Nil. oash has been paid: £2,625. Total quantity and value produced since registration: Nil. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 100,000. Amount expended in connection with carrying on opera- Number of shares allotted: 83.400. tions since last statement: £8,338 14s. Gd. Amount paid per share: 6d on 48,400; Is. 6d. considered Total expenditure since registration: £8,910 18s. 7d. called on 35,000. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Amount called up per share: 6d. on 48,400; 1 •. 6d. con- Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. sidered paid on 35,000. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Number and amount of calls in arrear: 6; £75. Amount of cash in bank: £1,269 8s. lld. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of cash in hand: £50 16s. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money reoeived for Amount of debts directly due to company: £870. same: Nil. Amount of debts considered good: £870. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Amount of debts owing by company: £1,680 19B. !ld. Pr~:~!t: number' of shareholders: • Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Number of men employed hy company: 4. I, Henry Gilfillan, of Auckland, the Secretary of the Quantity and ... alue of gold or silver produced since last statement: Nil. Hauraki Mines (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare Total quantity and value produoed sinoe registration: Nil. that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs Amount expended in connection with oarrying on operations of the said company as at 31st December, 1920; and I sinoe last statement: Nil. make this solemn declarat.ion conscientiou~ly believing the Total expenditure since registration: £892 8s. 2d. same to be true, and by VIrtue of the JustICes of the Peace Total amount of dividends deolared: Nil. Act, 1908. , . Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. . H. GIL] ILLAN. I Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Declared at Auckland th,S 17th day of January, 1921, Amount of cash in bank: £177 9s. 9d. before me-Alfred J. Tapper, J.P. 56 Amount of cash in hand: £65s. Amount of debts directly due to company: £75. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of debts cOllsidered good: £75. Amount of debts owing by oompany: £14 2s. 7d. Name of company: Antonio's (Limited). Amount of contingent liabilities of oompany (if any) : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 21stDecember,19l7. Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. I, Charles Arthur Stubbs, of Auokland, the Secretary of Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Victoria the Nonpareil Gold-mining Company (No Liahility), do Arcade, Auokland; Henry Gilfillan. solemnly and sincerely declare' that this is a true and Nominal capital: £7,500_ complete statement of the affairs of the said oompany Amount of capital subscribed: £7,500. at 31st Deoember. 1920; and I make this solemn declara­ Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,050 lOs. tion oonscientious1y believing the same to be true, and by Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. cash received for same (if any): Nil. C. A. STUBBS. Paid-up valllJl of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £2,449 lOs_ Declared at Auckland this 13th day of January, 1921, Number of shares into which capital is divided: 15,000. before me-A. C. Wilkin, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court Number of shares allotted: 15,000. of New Zealand. 63 Amount paid per share: lOs. Amount called up per share: lOs. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Name of company: Golden Treasure Sluioing (Limited). Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for When formed, and date of registration: 28th April, 1920. same: Nil_ Whether in aotive operation or not: In aotive operation. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Where business is oonducted, and name of Seoretary pany: 21. 210 Victori .. Aroade, Auckland; C. A. Stubbs. Present number of shareholders: 33. Nominal oapital: £12,500. Number of men employed by company: 4. Amount of capital suhscribed: £12,500. Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last Amount of capital aotually paid up in oash: £2,000. statement: 142 oz_ 12 dwt.; £728 9s_ 8d. Paid-up value of sorip given to shareholders, and amount Total quantity and value produced since registration: 193 cz. of oash reoeived for same (if any): Nil. 19 dwt. ; £951 lOs. . Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations cash has been paid: £10,500. sinoe last statement: £1,014 12s. Numher of shares into whioh oapital is divided: 50,000. Total expenditure since registration: £4,647 14s. lOd. N umber of shares allotted: 50,000. Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. Amount paid per share: 5s. on 8,000, 58. considered called Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. on 42,000. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Amount oalled up per share: 58. on 8,000, 5s. oonsidered Amount of cash in bank: £163 lOs. 7d. paid on 42,000. Amount of cash in hand: £6 Os. 3d. Numher and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. Number of shares forfeited: NiL Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Number of forfeited shMes sold, and money received for same: Nil. Amount of debts owing by company: £6 5s. Number of shareholders at time of registration of oom- Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. pany: 12. Present number of shareholders: 12. I, Henry Gilfillan, of Auckland, the Secretary of Antonio's Number of men employed by oompany: 3. (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last true and complete statement of the affairs of the said com­ statement: Nil. pany at 31st December, 1920; and I make this solemn Total quantity and value produced sinoe registration: Nil. declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and Amounl expended in oonnection with oarrying on .operations by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. since last statement: Nil. H. GILFILLAN. Total expenditure sinoe registration: £615 18s. Declared at Auckland this 17th day of January, 1921, before Total amount of dividends declared: Nil. me-Alfred J. Tapper,~J.P. 57 Total amount of dividends paid: Nil. -- ~ .. -- ~----

JAN. 20.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 183

To&al amount of unclaimed dividends: NiL Number and amount of oa11s in arrear: Nil. Amount of cash in bank: £1,418 19s. 8d. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of oash in hand: Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money reoeived for Amount of debts directly due to company: Nil. same: Nil. • Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- Amount of debts owing hy company: £69 8s. lOd. pany: 15. Amount of contingent liabilities of oompany (if any) : Nil. Present number of .hareholders: 47. Number of men employed by oompany: Avemge about 50. .' I, Oharles Arthur Stubbs, of Auckland, the Secretary of Quantity and value of gold and scheelite produoed sinoe last the Golden 'rreasure Sluicing (Limited), do solemnly and statement: Gold, 3591 oz.; £2,791 3s. 2d. Sobeelite, sinoerely declare that this i. a true and complete statement 8~ tons; £850. of the affairs of the said oompany at 31st Decemher, 1920; Total quantIty and value produoed sinoe registration: Gold, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be­ 13,557i oz.; £51,681 14s. lld. Scheelite, 434 tons; lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of £58,363 lIs. 10d. the Peaoe Aot, 1908. Amount expended in oonnection with carrying on operations C. A. STUBBS. sinoe last statement: £5,423 15s. 8d. . Declared at Auokland this 17th day of January, 1921, before Total expenditure since registratIon: £112,522 17s. 3d. me-Thornton Jackson, a Solicitor of the Supreme Oourt of Total amount of dividends declared: £3,750. New Zealand. 64 Total amount of dividends paid: £3,750. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. A.mount of hank overdraft: £1,325 Is. 7d. TATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A OOMPANY. IAmount of cash in hand: Nil. S -.-.-. . Amount of debts directly due to oompany: £740 3s. 8d. Name of co~pa.ny: DomllllOn Oonsoltdated Developlllg Amount of debts oonsidered good: £39 15s. lld. Company (LimIted). .. Amount of debts owing by company: £239 16s. lld. When for~ed, ~nd date o.f registratIOn: 18~h January, 1911. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): £2652s. Whether III active operatIOn or not: In aotlve operatIOn. Amount of pcheelite on hand (approximately) : Nil. Where business is oonducted, and name of Secretary: I __ 8 Woodward Street, Wellington; E. J, Colley. . . Nominal oapital: £15,000. I, ~~Wlll John ~olley, of Welh?gton, the Seore~arl of the Amount of capital snbscribed: £15,000. DommlOn OonsolIdated Developmg O~mpany (LImIted), do Amount of oapital actually paid up in ca.h: £7,000. solemnly and smcerely declare that thlSlS a true and oom- Pald.up value of scrip given to sharebolders, and amount of plete statement of the a~a ..s of the ~ald company on the cash received for same (if any): £15,000; £7,000. 31st l?ece.mber, 1920;. ana I make thiS solemn deolar~tlOn Paid.up value of sorip given to shareholders on whioh no oonsCientlOusly behevmg the same to be true, and by VIrtue oash has been paid: £8,000. I. of the J uRtICes of the Peace Act, 1908. Number of shares into whioh oapital is divided: 15,000. I E. J. OOLLEY. Number of shares aUotted: 15,000. Declared at Wellington this 18th day of January, 1921, Amount paid per sbare: £1. ~ before me-J. Oampbell Peacock, a Solioitor of the Supreme Amount called up per share: ' Oourt of New Zealand. 66

OPY of REGISTER OF MONEY UNCLAIMED held by the UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED) in New Zealand as C at 31st December, 1920.

Date of Last Claim.

£ s. d. Keeley, John, Wool-classer, care of T. Benson, 183 0 5 Fixed-deposit receipt 22nd May, 1913. Porongahau Eria, Turanga, Native, Hastings 122 4 3 Current account 21st October, 1913. Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Company 6 3 8 13th June, 1913. (Limited), 22 Mannel's Street, Wellington I (Picture Proprietors) Ditto (No.2 account) 1 16 3 15th February, 1913. Bennett, Miss M. (not known) .. ! 12 0 0 Cheq ue 'ieft for collection at Auckland 16th July, 1912. branch Craig, G. A. (not known) 106 Oash paid in at Wellington branch .. 20th June, 1914. Redman, Frank, Oontractor, care of W·. Jury, 700 Ourrcnt account ,8th July, 1913. Carterton Doineau, E., 38 Rue de Roche, Paris 5 0 1 27th May, 1914. Cuthbert. Henry, Farmer, Sunnyside Station, o 11 10 10th November, 1914. via Otantan

38 W. A. KIELY, Manager.

cOpy of REGISTER OF MOliEY 1.i:SCLAIilI>:D held by the :';L'GER SEWING·MACHINE CO"PAKY.

Description of I Date of Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. Am;~;:ldue I I to Owner. Unclaimed Money. I Last Claim. ------£ s. d. Beilby, Sydney Oscar, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Auckland .. 069 Guarantee fund 1914. Brooks, Thomas Richard, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Co., Palmerston North o 10 6 Cutler, Oharles, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Palmerston North o 10 9 Griffen, Patrick, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Auckland .. 023 Guillame, Ernest, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Auckland 030 Mee, .John Alexander, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Wellington .. 030 Robertson, William Henry, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Company, Auckland 030 Staverley, Reginald George, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Co., Palmerston N. 090 Vaughan, James Creighton, Canvasser, Singer Sewing-machine Co., Wellington 116

43 E. R. LOUGH, Manager. 184 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No.6

COpy of REGISTER OF UNCLAlI\1ED MONEYS held by the BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Wellington, 1st January, 1921.

I Description of Unclaimed Date of ~arue, Occupation, and Last Known Address. Amount. Last I Money. I Claim.

£ s. d. Hawkins, William, Horse-dealer, Hoon Hay Road, Sydenham .. 2 16 7 Current account 1/7/1914. Helyer, F. J., and Co., Sausage-skin Manufacturers, Wellington 31 11 2 6/2/1913. }Iolmes, William Edward, Farmer, Whangarei 7 5 0 3/11/1913. Katihiku Maori Company, Otaki o 5 11 12/8/1913. Laing, Percy William Irving, Architect, Dunedin 2 3 11 7/10/1914. McKay, John, Carpenter, Rakauroa 014 2 23/9/1913. Moore, Sidney Atken, Hotelkeeper, Waipawa 355 16/1/1913. Neilsen, Miss Itosiline Sophie, Confectioner, Gis borne 6 6 10 15/3/1913. N.Z. Producers' Association, Dannevirke Committee, Dannevirke 815 0 22/3/1913.. Page and Knight, Builders, Takapuna o 15 3 28/7/1913. Public 'i'rustee, Wellington 161 9 2 Manche~ter and County Bank, 13/12/1912. Manchester draft Sharman, George Clement, Furniture-dealer, Linwood o 7 Current account 4/7/1914. Warren, Thomas Rawson, Builder, Gisborne .. o 2 29/6/1914.

45 R. SWANSTON, for Manager.

COpy of REGISTER OF UNCLAlI\1ED MONEYS held by the WAIHI GOLD-MINING COJl1PANY (LIJIIITED). ____

~a.me, Occupation. and Last Known Address -~-I- ':~I~~uO~:l:e-I--- DeS~;ion of Unclttimed Iw~riJ!~~b~t,!~~r~~:R~~~ted of Owner on BookF. to Owner. Moueys. fol' r'ayru~nt. - -

£ 8. d. Payable- Adam Adair Cowbrough, Planter, Ura, Taviuui, 7 10 0 80th dividend, warrant No. 443 2 June, 1913. Fiji John Lennox Campbell, Plasterer, care of T_ 2 0 0 81st dividend, warrant No. 323 I September, 1913. Murray, Sen., Ness Valley Ditto 2 0 0 82nd dividend, warrant No. 328 I December, 1913. 2 0 0 83rd dividend, warrant No. 333 2 March, 1914. 2 0 0 84th dividend, warrant No. 323 2 June, 1914. 2 0 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 328 I September, 1914. 2 0 0 86th dividend, warrant No. 326 1 December, 1914. Wiiliam Mowat Hannay, Gentleman, 172 Welling­ i 5 0 83rd dividend, warrant No. 888 2 March, 1914. ton Terrace, Well:ngton Mrs. Alice Maud Stubbs, Wife of G. H. Stubbs, 0 3 0 83rd dividend, warrant No. 2016 2 March, 1914. Waitara, Taranaki Ditto 0 3 0 84th dividend, warrant No. 1995 2 June, 1914. 0 3 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 2015 1 September, 1914. 0 3 0 86th dividend, warrant No. 2025 I December, 1914. Ch~rles Thomas Gayne, Stationmaster, care of o 15 0 84th dividend, warrant No. 7:16. 2 June, 1914, Hotel, Paekakariki Joseph Wilkins, Creamery Manager, care of Mrs. 010 0 82nd dividend, warrant No. 2237 I December, 1913. Fanny W. Williams, Kia Ora Lane. off Union Street, Auckland William Arthur Scott and Henry Martindale, 10 0 0 84th dividend, warrant No. 1864 2 June, 1914. Agents, P.O. Box 211, Wellington Ditto 10 0 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 1878 1 September, 1914. 10 0 0 86th dividend, warrant No. 1897 1 December, 1914. U;~rge Henry Lee and Mrs. Olive Cowlishaw, 2 5 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 1241 1 September, 1914. Merchant, and Wife of T. L. Cowlishaw, care of Lane and Neave, Christchurch Mrs. Sara Godwin Seymour,Wife of A. C. Seymour, 7 15 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 1886 1 September, 1914. Ngakuta Bay, Picton Gordon George Thom, Miner, Waihi .. I 5 0 85th dividend, warrant No. 2064 1 September, 1914. Dr. Henry Augustus Edmonds, Physician, Cam­ 010 0 86th dividend, warrant No. 579 1 December, 1914. bridge

46 T. F. WALLACE, Attorney.

DIGEST OF LAND LAWS. INDEX TO THE L~~~ OF NEW ZEALAND.

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