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No 43, 21 July 1949, 1505 ~uml1. 43 1505 NEW ZEALAND TI-IE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 Lllnd Held for Housing P1trposes Set Apart for an Automa,tic-telephone SCHEDULE Exchange in Block XI, Ohristch,U'ch Surv"y Di8t1'ict ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land in respect of which the lease- hold estate is taken: 2 roods 8·9 perches. B. Being Lot 13, D.P. 20147, portion of Allotment 70, Section 16, C. ],REYBERG, Governor-General Suburbs of Auckland, and being the whole of the land comprised and A PROCLAMATION described in Certifioate of Title, Volume 465, folio 232 (Auckland P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, and section forty­ Land Registry). seven of the Public Works Amendment Act, 1948, I, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor­ of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued und"r the Seal General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and of that Dominion, this 14th day of July, 1949. declare that the lanet described in the Schedule hereto now held fO!' housing purposes is hereby set apart for an automatic-telephone R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. exchange; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take GOD SAVE THE KINO! effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. (P.W. 50/773.) SCHEDULE Land Taken for a Gravel-p'it ,in Block VI, Mangaorongo Survey ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land set apart: 35·2 perche~. District, Otorohanga Oounty Being part Rural Section 1107. [L.S.] B. C. PREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block XI, Christchurch Survey District (Canterbury R.D.). (S.O. 7997.) A PROCLAMATION In the Canterbury Land District; as the same is more parti­ P URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General Clliarly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129372, deposited Sir Bernard Cyril Fl'eyberg, the Governor-General of the in the office of the .Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto ill hereby taken for a gravel-pit, coloured red. and shall vest in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General County of Otorohanga as from the date hereinafter mentioned; of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and Seal of that Dominion this 18th day of July, 19!9. after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE KTIo! SCHEDULE (P.W. 20/786/1.) ApPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken:- A. R. P. Being 2 0 19 Part Lot 3, D.P. 31800, being part RangitotoTuhua No. 290 2G Block; coloured yellow. Leasehold Estate in Land Taken for a Recreation-ground in the Oity of 2 3 35 Part Lot 4, D.P. 31800, being part Rangitoto Tuhua Auckland No. 290 20 Block; coloured blue. 1 35 Part Rangitoto Tuhua No. 290 2G Block on D.P. 24111; coloured sepia. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block VI, Mangaorongo Survey District (Auckland A PROCLAMATION R.D.). (8.0. 33874.) URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General In the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particu­ P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the larly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129322, deposited in Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and theJeon leasehold estate' in the land described in the Schedule hereto, held coloured as above mentioned. from His Majesty the King by William Robert Thacker Simpson, of Auckland, Architect, uuder and by virtue of Memorandum of Lease Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General No. 20686, Aucklaud Registry, is hereby taken for a recreation-ground, of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seul and shall vest in the l\IIayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of of that Dominion, this 14th day of July, 1949. Auckland as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works, declare that this Proclamation shall take effect on and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty­ GOD SAVE THE KING! nine. (P.W. 54/760.) A 1506 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 43 Lanil Taken for Housing Purposes in the Borough of Waitara SCHEDULE APPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 acres 2 roods 20·8 perches. [r,,8.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Being part Section 2. A PROCLAMATION Situated in Block XXV, Waihola Survey District. (Otago R. D.). (S;0.9695.) URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant-General In the Otago 'Land District; as the samo is moro particularly P Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 129319, deposited in the office Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured blue. land desoribed in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for housing purposes; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take Given under tho hand of His Excellency tho Governor-Geneml effect on amI after the twenty-fifth day of July, oue thousaud nine of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued undor the Seal hundred and forty-nine. of that Dominion, this 13th day of July, 1949. R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. RCInmULE GOD SA.VE THE KING! ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 roods 25 perches. (P.W. 31/1340.) Being closed street adjoinin@; or passing through Block XLVIII, and Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and II, Block XLIX, Town ofWaitara East. Situated in the Borough of Waitara_ (S_0.8296.). In the Taranaki Land District; as the same is more particularly Land Taken/or a Ma.in Hight/Jay Depot in Block X, Moeraki 8,.rvcy delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 128890, deposited in the District office of the Mjnister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor·General [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand. and issued under the A PROCLAMATION Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July. 1949. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Ciovernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that GOD SAVE THE KING ! the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for a main (RC. 4/205/8.) highway depot; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect 011 and after the twenty-fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. SCHEDULE JAtnd Taken for the Purpose of a Quarry in the Borough of Napier ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 4 acres 0 roods 3-3 perches. Being part Section 64. [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General Situated in Block X, Moeraki Survey District (Otago R.D.). (S.O. 9735.) A PROCLAl.fATION In the Otago Land District: as the samo is more particularly delineated on tho plan marked P.W.D. 129282, deposited in the office URSUANT to the Public ,Yorks Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured orange. P General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal the purpose of a quarry and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949. and Burgesses of the Borough of Napier as from the date hereinafter mentioned; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take R. SEMPLE, Minister of Works. effect on and after the twenty· fifth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. GOD SAVE TIlE KING! (P.W. 70/20/16/3.) SCHEDULE ApPROXIMATE area of the piece of land taken: 3 roods 3·1 perches. Being part of right-of-way on D.P, 3534, part of Suburban Sections 3, ·4, and 5, Town of Napier. Land Taken fo" Road in Block III, Wa,:mea Survey District Situated in the Borough of Napier (Hawkes Bay R.D.). In the Hawkes Bay Land District; as the same is more parti­ [L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General cularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. 129206, deposited in the office of the Minister of Works at Wellington, and thereon A PROCLAMATION coloured blue. URSUANT to the Public Works Act, 1928, I, Lieutenant­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General P General Sir Bernard Cyrll Frey berg, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Seal of that Dominion, this 18th day of July, 1949_ that the land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby taken for road; and I do also declare that this Proclamation shall take effect R.
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