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THE NEW ZEALAND· GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922.

Oroum Lau ad apart for DiapoMJl by t.oay o_f Sale or LtllBe General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim lo Dillc'harged Soldwa, under Special Tenures, in. tM and declare that the a.ma of Crown land described in the Hawka'a Bay Land DulricL Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set apart and declared open for disposal by way of ea.le or lease to [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon SCHEDULE. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, AUCKLAND LAN» DISTBICT.-CBOWN LAND, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,. do hereby SEOTION 6, Block XV, W a.ihou Survey District: Area, proclaim and declare that the areas of Crown land described 64 acres 1 rood 8 perches. in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for dispoaa.1 by way of sa.le or lease Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ to diaoharged soldiers, under specie.I tenures, in the manner Gentra.1 of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued provided in the ea.id Act. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 13th day of March, 1922. W. FRASER, for Minister of Lands. SCHEDULE. SAVB TBS KING HAWKB'S BAY LAND DlsTBICT.-CROWN LAND. Go» ! Wairoa Oounty.-0:poiti Sun,ey Diatrict.-Te Reinga Block, Land proclaimed as a Road in Block XI, Waitoa Suroey A. B. P, District, Piako County. SBOTION 2, Block II Area,550 0 0 3 399 2 0 [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. 4 650 0 0 A PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by General of the Dominion of New Zee.land; and issued I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Ru9h­ under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion House at Wellington, this 13th day of Ma.roh, 1922. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in W. FRASER, for Minister of Landa. Waitoa Survey District described in the Schedule hereto. GoD SA v• TBS KING ! SCHEDULE. : APPBo:mouTB areas of the pieces of laud proclaimed &s a Orov,n Land set apart for DiaposaJ, by t.oay of Sak or Least. road: - to Discharged ,'Joldiera, under SperiaJ, Tenure,, in the A. B. P. Portion of Auckland Land Diatrict. 1 2 25 Section 7 (1648S, blue) ; coloured red. 0 0 81·8 Ohinearei; coloured yellow. 0 0 4·7 blue. [L.S,] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Situated in Block XI, We.itoa Survey District (S.O. A PROCLAMATION. 21440.) N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon In the Auckland Land District ; as the same are more I me by aeotion four of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W .D. 52911, Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Govemor- ! deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at A · 664 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20 Wellington, in the Wellington L&nd Distriot, and thereon Ideposited in the offioe of the Minister of Publlo Works at ooloved as &bove mentioned. Wellington, in the Wellington L&nd District, and thereon · coloured &B above mentioned. Given under the hand of Hia Excellency the Governor- · Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zea.led; and issued Given under the hand of Hia Excellency the Governor- under the Seal of that Dominion, &t the Government Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zea.led; ed issued HOU118 &t Wellington, this 8th d&y of M&rch, 1922. under tlie Sea.I of that Dominion, at the Government J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Worb. HOU118 •t Wellington, this l4th.~y of Ma.rob, 1922. E. P. LEE, for Minister of Public Works. Go» BA va TBS Knlo ! Go» SAVB THB KING !

Land taken for the Pvrpoae, oj a Boad m Bl.ock IX, , Declaring Land. takm for a Gooemment Work, and not Taka1iau StJ/l'fJeg Dutrict, Dan"6tJirke County. required for that Purpo,e, to b8 Or°""' Land. [i..s.] JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. [i..s.] JELLlCOE, Governor-Genera.I. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursu&nce and exercise of the powers and &uthoriUes N pnl!'su&noe &nd exercise of the powers &nd authorities I vested in me by the Publio Works Aot, 1908, and of I vested in me by the Pnblio, Works Aot, 1908, &nd the every other power and authority in &nywiae enabling me in Public Works Amendment Act, 1909, &nd of every other this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Visoount Jelliooe, Governor. power &nd &nthority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, General of the Dominion of New Zeal&nd, do hereby pro· I, John Rushworth, Visoount Jellicoe, Governor-Genera.I of ola.im and decla.re that the l&nd described in the Schedule the Dominion of Ne"'(. Ze&l&nd, do hereby deola.re the l&nd hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of • road ; and I desoribed in the Sohedule hereto to be Crown l&nd eubjeot do also declare th&t this Proolam&tion shall take e1f11ot on to the Lr.nd Aot, 1908. and after the twenty-filth day of Ma.rob, one thousand nine hundred &nd twenty.two. SCHEDULE. APPBOlUlliR a.reu of the pieces of stopped Government SCHEDULE. ro•d deola.red to be Cl!'OWn led :- Al'PBOXDUTB area. of the piece of land taken : 2 a.ores O roods A, a. P. Adjobllq or puoio_J 6brough 10 perohes. 6 1 9 Seotions 8 &nd 9, Block VII, Banger Survey Portion of Seotion 119, Block IX, Tak&pa.u Sarvey Distriot District; coloured green. (Hawke's Bay R.D.) (8.0. UIS, green.) 20 S 25 P.R. "D" 7, S, 12, 8, 11, 9, 10, Block VII, In the Hawke's B&y Land District; a.s the ume is mere Benger Survey Distrio\; ooloured green. particul&rly delineated on the plan m&rked P.W.D. 1135112, 1 8 89 Section 1, Block V, Banger Survey District; deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at ooloured green, Wellington, in the Wellington Led Distriot, and thereon 5 1 H Seotion 1, Blook VI, Teviot Survey District; ooloured red. ooloured green. Ii 2 19 Section 11, Blook VII, Benger Survey Dis­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· trict; ooloured bloe. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Situated in Ot&go R.D. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government In the Obgo L&nd District ; &s the same a.re more p•r· House &t Wflllington, this 2nd day of March, 1922. tioularly deline&ted on the pl&n ma.rked P.W.D. 113695, J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Worb. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works &t Qon SAVB TBB KING! Wellington, in the Wellington L&nd Distriot, and thereon ooloured &s above mentioned. Land takm for the Purpo1e1 of a Boad in Block, IV and Given under the band of Hia Excellency the Govemor­ VIII, 7'okomaru Su'ffJey Dillnct, Waiapu County. GeJiera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand ; a.nd iaaued under the Sea.I of that Dominion, at the Government [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. House &t Wellington, this 13th d&y of M&rch, 1922. A PROCLAMATION. W. FRASER, For Minister of Public Works. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and &uthorities I vested in me by the Public Works Aot, 1908, and of Go» SA Vii TBB Kmo ! every other power and a.uthority in uywiae en&bling me in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscounfi Jelliooe, Go· vemor.General of fihe Dominion of New Zeal&nd, do hereby proclaim and decl&re th&t ilie land described in fihe Schedule Lat1d proclaimed III a Road, and Road clo,ed, in Block IX, hereto is hereby ta.ken for the purposes of a. ro&d ; and I do Paritut» 8'Uf"Oel/ District, Taranaki County. also deola.re that this Procl&ma.tion sh&ll t•ke e1feet on and &fter .the twenty-fifth day of M&rch, one thouund nine [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. hundred &nd twenty.two. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exeroise of the powers oonferred by SCHEDULE. I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rush­ APPBOXIIUTB a.reas of the pieces of l&nd ta.ken:- worth, Viaoount Jelliooe, Governor-Genera.I cf the Dominion A, B, P, Portion of of New Zea.land, do hereby proola.im a.a a. road the land 0 0 7·4 Section 2A, Blook IV ; ooloured pink. in Pa.ritutu Survey Distriot desoribed in the First Sohedule 0 0 5 4A yellow. hereto; and &lso do hereby prool&im as olosed the road 0 0 8·9 4B blue. described in the Second Bobedule hereto. 0 0 8·7 4c green. 0 0 8·5 4n purple. FIRST SOHEDULE. 0 0 3·2 4:a green. 0 0 l •6 4P nentr&l. Lun PBOCLA.D!En AS A RoAD, 022 • 7 •• pink. Al'l'BOXIIIATB a.reu of the pieces of l&nd proolaimed •• a. 0 2 89 Beotion 7A, Blocks IV &nd VIII; ooloured road:- yellow. A. JI, l', Portion of 0 0 18 Beotiou 7, Blook VIII; coloured blue. 0 0 23·1 Seotion 509, Grey Distriot; ooloured pink. Situated in Tokoma.ru Survey Distriot (Ma.nga.ha.uin 0 0 7 509 Block), (Poverty B&y R.D.). (8.0. 9S2, brown.) 0 1 21·8 1121 In the H&wke's Bay Land Distriot; &S thee.me a.re more pa.rtioula.rly delineated on ilia plan ma.rked P.W.D, 58868, SEOOND SCHEDULE. deposited in the offioe of the Minister of Public Works afi RoAD CLOIIBD, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, &nd thereon coloured •• above mentioned, .lPPBOXDIATI: a.re&s of the pieces of road olosed :- . A, B, P, Acljoining or passing through Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ O O 26·5 Section 1109, Grey District; oolonred green. Genera.1 of the Dominion of New Zea.land ; and issued O 1 28·5 Seos. 1109 & 521, Grey Dist. • under the Bea.I of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Ma.rob, 1922. All situated in Block IX, Pa.ritutu Survey District T&r&­ naki B.D.). (8.0. 5845.) W. FRASER, All in the Tara.naki Led Distriot; &s the same &re more For Minister qi Public Works. partioularly deline&1ied on the plan marked P.W.D. 58884, Go» SA Va THII Kn!G ! MAR. 16. TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 665

Lana tak"" (O't' the Purpose, of a Road in Block II, Block XI, Otanake Survey District, for the purposes of a M

Land set apart as Provi8ional Slate Forltl!UJ. southern boundary of Allotment 67, Maungataniwha Parish; I and thence towards the north by the said Allotment 67 and [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Allotments 72, 71, and 70 of the aforesai.d parish to the point of commencement. A PROCLAMATION. As the same is more particularly delineated on atlas No. 005, y virtue and in exercise of the powers and authorities deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, at Wel­ B conferred upon me by section thirty-four of the War lington, and thereon coloured green. Legislation and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, I, John Proclamation dated 26th July, 1881, and published in Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Do­ New Zealand Gazelle No. 61, of 28th July, 1881. minion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, do Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ hereby set apart the Crown land described in the Schedule General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued hereto as and for provisional State forests. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of March, 1922. SCHEDULE. G. JAS. ANDERSON, WELLINGTON FOREST-OONSERVATION REGION. For Commissioner of State Forests. Provisional State Forest No. Pt. 67. Approved in Council. ALL that area of Crown land, containing an area of 195 acres F. D. THOMSON, 3 roods 20 perches, more or less, being Section 5, Block XV, Clerk of the Executive Council. Manganui Survey District. As the same is more particularly Gon SAVE THE KING! delineated on forest atlas No. 062, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. Boundarie8 of Borough of Ashburton altered. Provisional State Forest No. 70. All that area of Crown land, containing a total area of JELLICOE, Governor-General. 1,351 acres 2 roods 20 perches, more or less, being Sections 7, ORDER IN COUNCIL. 8, 9, IO, 13, 14, 19, 20, Block IV, and Sections 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, Block VIII, Hautapu Survey District. As the same At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of is more particularly delineated on forest atlas No. 078, de­ March, 1922. posited in the Head Office, State Forest Service, at Wellington, Present: and thereon coloured green. Hrs EXCELLENCY THl!l GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN CoIDIOIL. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ HEREAS a petition has been presented to the Go­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued W vernor-Genera.I under section one hundred and thirty­ under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government two of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, praying that a House at Wellington, this 14th day of March, 1922. certain area be excluded from the Borough of Ashburton, and G. JAS. ANDERSON, included in the C01mty of Ashburton : For Commissioner of State Forests. And whereas a notice showing the proposed alteration of boundaries of the sa.id boro<1gh has been gazetted and publicly Approved in Council. notified, and no objections in writing against such alteration F. D. THOMSON, have been lodged : Clerk of the Executive Council. And whereas it is desirable to alter the boundaries of the Goo SAVE THE KING' said Borough of Ash burton as aforesaid : Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion Land withdrawn from State-forest R&,ervation. of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby (L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. declare that on and from the first day of April, one thousand A PROCLAMATION. nine hundred and twentv-two, the area described in the HEREAS the land specified in the Schedule hereto is Schedule hereto shall be e'xcluded from the Borough of Ash­ W a State forest under the control of the Commissioner burton and included in the County of Ashburton. of State Forests appointed under the State Forests Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed "the said Act'?), aud the said land is SCHEDULE. now no longer required for State forest purposes : AREA EXCLUDED FROM THE BOROUGH OF ASURURTON. And whereas plans showing the extent and portion of the ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, being part of said land, and a statement of the reasons why it is no longer Rural Section 13757, bounded on the north-east by Jones required for State forest purposes, have been laid before both Street, towards the south-west by Wakanui Road, and Houses of Parliament for a period of thirty days, and no towards the north-west hy Trevor-'s Road. resolution has been passed by either of such Houses objecting to the issue of this Proclamation : F. D. THOMSON, Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Clerk of the Executive Council. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by section twenty-eight of the said Act, and of all other powers and Glen Eden Town District not to be Part of County of W aitemata,. authorities enabling him in this behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke. the Proclamation specified JELLICOE, Governor-General. in the said Schedule so far as it relates to the land described ORDER IN COUNCIL. in the said Schedule, as from the date of the publication . At the Government House at Wellington, this Uth day of hereof in the New Zealand Gazelle; and doth proclaim and March, 1922. declare that from and after such date the land described in the said Schedule shall no longer be subject to the said Act. Present: Hrs ExcELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. SCHEDULE. HEREAS the Governor-G,meral is satisfied that the W population of the Glen Eden Town District, in the AUOKLAND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION. County of Waitemata, exceeds five hundred, and the Town ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, con­ Board of the said Glen Eden Town District has made appli­ taining by admeasurement 370 acres, more or less, situated cation that the said town district shall not form part of the in Block VII, Maungatauiwha Survey District, bounded as County of Waitemata, being the county within the boundaries follows:- of which it is situated : Commencing at a point being the intersection of the Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of southern boundary of Allotment 70, Maungataniwha Parish, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of with the north-western boundary of Allotment 37 of the the powers vested in him by the Town Boards Amendment aforesaid parish, and bounded towards the south-east by the Act, 1908 (No. 2), and acting by and with the advice and last-mentioned allotment to and across a public road, again consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth by the said Allotment 37 to the northern boundary of tqe hereby order and declare that, on and after the first day of Kauri Putete Block ; thence towards the south-east and April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.two, the Glen south generally by that block to and across a public road ; Eden Town District shall not form part of the County of thence towards the south-west generally again by the same Waitemata. block and Section lA, Block VII, Maungataniwha Survey F. D. THOMSON, District, to and by a formed road l 00 links wide to the Clerk of the Executive Council. MAR. 16., THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'fE. 667

Consenting to stopping Portion of Road in Btock lX, SCHEDULE. Takapau Survey District, Dannevirke County. I APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land permitted to be I ta.ken:- JELLICOE, Governor-General. A. R. P. Portion of ! 0 O 7·4 Section 2A, Block IV ; coloured pink. ORDER IN COUNCIL. 0 0 5 4A yellow. At the Government Houae at Wellington, this 14th day of 0 0 3·9 4B blue. March, 1922. 0 0 3'7 4c green. Present: 0 0 3·5 4n purple. 0 0 3·2 4E green. IIIS EXOELLENOY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 0 0 1·6 4F neutral. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities 0 2 2 7 • • pink. I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all 0 2 39 Section 7A, Blocks IV and VIII ; coloured other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His yellow. Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 0 0 13 Section 7, Block VIII; coloured blue. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Situated in Tokoma.ru Survey District ( Mangahauini Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby con­ Block), (Poverty Bay R.D.). (8.0. 932, brown.) sent to the Dannevirke County Council stopping the portion In the Hawke's Bay Land District ; a.a the same are more of road described in the Schedule hereto. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53868, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at SCHEDULE. Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road permitted to be coloured as above mentioned. stopped: 2 sores 2 roods 2 perches. F. D. THOMSON, Adjoining or passing through Sections 56 and 57, Block IX, Clerk of the Executive Connoil. Takapau Survey District (Ha.wke's Bay R.D.). (8.0. 123, green.) Consenting to stopping Portion of Road in Btock Xlll, ·In the Ha.wke's Bay Land District; as the same is more Hukerenui Survey District, Whangarei County. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53552, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works JELLICOE, Governor-General. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon ORDER IN COUNCIL. coloured green. F. D. THOMSON, At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Clerk of the Executive Council. March, 1922. Present: liis EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Consenting to Land being taken for the Purposes of a Road in .I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all B/,ook I, W aiwera Survey District. other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New JELLICOE, Governor-General. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby con­ sent to the Whangarei County Council stopping the portion At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of of. road described in the Schedule hereto. March, 1922. Present: SCHEDULE. His ExoELLIINCY THE GovmNon-G11N11RAL IN CouNcrL. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of road permitted to be N pursuance and exercise. of the powers and authorities stopped:- I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all A, R, P, other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His 4 3 13 Adjoining or passing through Section 11. Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New 3 3 12·3 Secs. 1 and 2. Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Situated in Block XIII, Hukerenui Survey District. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby consent (S.O. 21633.) to the land described in the Schedule hereto being taken for In the North Auckland Land District; as the same are the purposes of a road, portion of such land being occupied more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. by an orchard. 53694, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured green. SCHEDULE. F. D. THOMSON, APPROXIMATE area of the piece of lanrl permitted to be Clerk of the Executive Council. taken: 6 acres O roods 30 perches. Being portion of Allotments N.E. 110, M. llO, and S.W. llO, Comenting to stoP'Ping Portion of a Road in Block VIII. Parish of Puhoi, situated in Block I, Waiwera Survey Tokomaru Survey District, Waiapu County. District. In the North Auckland Land District ; as the same is more JELLICOE, Governor-General. particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53510, ORDER IN COUNCIL. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon March, 1922. coloured red. 1!'. D. THOMSON, Present: Clerk of the Executive Council. Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Comenting to Land being taken for the Purpose oj a Road Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New in Blocks IV and VIII, Tokumaru Survey District, Waiopu Zealand, acting by and with the advice and conseni of the County. Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby con­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. sent to the We.ia.pu County Council stopping the portion of ORDER IN COUNCIL. roe.d described in the Schedule hereto. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of SCHEDULE. March, 1922. APPROXIMATE area of the piece of road permitted to l,e Present: stopped: 1 acre 2 roods 25 perches. His ExcELLBNCY THIii GovBRNon-G11NmRAL IN CouNCIL- Adjoining or passing through Me.ngahauini No. 10, and B 6 N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities D 2, Tokomaru, Block VIII. Tokomarn Survey District I conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all (Poverty Bay R.D.). (S.O. 933, brown.) other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His In the He.wke's Bay Land District ; as the same is more Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53285, Zealand; acting by and with 'the advice and consent of the deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby con­ Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon sent to the land described in the Schedule hereto being coloured green. taken for the purpose of a road, portions of such land being F. D. THOMSON, occupied by buildings and an orchard. Clerk of the Executive Coum,il. 668 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

01m1enting lo the Raiaing of Loans by certain Local A uthoritied £ __ IFranklin County Council (for the oonstmotion of roa.ds) 600 . · · JELLICOE Go Ge I Horowhenua County Council (for metalling a portion , vernor- nera · of Pretoria Road) ...... 900 ORDER IN COUNCIL. Orapui Road Board (for permanent roadworks) . . UO Inglewood County Council (for completing Makara At the Government Honse a.t Wellington, this 14th day of Bridge and completing the metalling of Cooper's March, 1922. Hill) 105 Present: F. D. THOMSON, Hrs ExcELLENOY THE GoVERNOR-GENEBAL IN CoUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council. HEREAS applioa.tion .ha.a been made, under section W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, for the precedent consent of the Governor-Genera.I in Council to enable the severe.I looaJ authorities mentioned in the Declaring Unum Roaa, in the Kawkia Oounty, lo be a Ooumy Schedule hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is Road. expedient that such consent should issue: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Go;.ernor-Genera.l of JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Ba.id Dominion, ORDER IN COUNCIL. doth here by consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of mentioned by the severaJ loca.l authorities set out in the March, 1922. Schedule hereto, and it. is hereby declared that this Order in Council is made under the provisions in that beha.lf of the Present: Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent Hrs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the loans hereby authorized. N pursuance and exercise of the power11 vested in him by I the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other power11 in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Exoellenoy the SCHEDULE. £ Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting ONE Tree Hill Road Board (for road improvements) .. 50,000 by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council Pa.lmerston North Borough Council (for constmction of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare thaj; the of water-tables, footways, and cycle-tracks) : . 14,500 road described in the Schedule hereto shall, on and after the Wanganui Hospital Board (for hospital purposes) .. 12,000 date of this Order in Council, become a county road. Pa.lmerston North Borough Council (for storm-water drainage) • . . • 10,000 Matakaoe. County Council (for h,i,rbour-works at SCHEDULE. Hick's Bay)...... 9,000 THAT road in the Auckland Land District, Kawhia County, Ma,ngahoe Drainage Board (for deepening, widening, known as Union Road, commencing at its junction with and improving the Mangahoe Stream) . . . . 2,000 Makomako and Kawaroa Roads in Section 3D, Moerangi and Pahiatua County Council (for constmcting McFar- Matakowhai Block, Block III, Kawhia North Survey Dis., lane's Bridge) ...... 2,000 trict, and proceeding thence generally in a north-westerly Pa.lmerston North Borough Council (for purchasing direction, adjoining or passing through the said Section 3D a site for public library) . . . .. 1,550 and Section 3e, Moerangi and Matakowhai Block, Blocks III, Motueka Borough Council (for completing electric Kawhia North. and XIV, Ka.iioi Survey Districts, and light and power works) .. 1,400 terminating at its junction with the Te Masri Road ; being a Manurewa Town Board (for completing workers' distance of l mile 23 chains, more or less. As the said road dwellings) .. 200 is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. F. U. THQr.fSON, 5384 7, deposited in the office of the Minister of Pu blio Works Clerk of the Executive Council. at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. 01m1enting lo tM Raiaing 'of Loans by certain Local Authorities.

JELLICOE, Governor-General Declaring Portion of Road in Block III, Otamatea Suroey ORDER IN COUNCIL. .Dutrict, to be a Government Road. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of March, 1922. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GoVBBNOB·GENEBAL IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th chl.y of HEREAS application ha.a been made, under section March, 1922. W twenty, subsection one, of the Finance Act, 1919, for the precedent consent of the Governor-Genera.I in Council to Present: enable the several local authorities mentioned in the Schedule Hrs ExCBLLBNCY TBB GoVlllBNOB-GBNEBAL IN COUNCIL. hereto to borrow the sums set out therein, and it is expedient N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in him that such consent should issue : I by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting by and with the advice Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive doth hereby consent to the raising of the loans hereinafter Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and mentioned by the severaJ local authorities set out in the declare that the portion of road described in the Schedule Schedule hereto; and it is hereby declared that this Order hereto shall, on and after the date of this Order in Council, in Council is made under the provisions in that behalf of become a. Government road. the Finance Act, 1919, and shall operate accordingly as a consent of the Governor-General in Council to the raising of the loans hereby authorized. SCHEDULE. APPBOXDIATE area of the piece of road deolared to be a SCHEDULE. £ Government road : l rood 11 perches. Adjoining or passing throagh Sections 173 and 33, situated OTA.XI Borough Council (for waterworks) . . . . 5,000 in Block III, O~matea Survey District (Auckland R.D.). Gonville Town Board (for water and drainage exten- (S.O. 21775.) . . sions and street improvements)...... 5,000 Akaroa and Wainui Road Board (for road constmction) 5,000 In the North Auckland Land District; as the si.me · is Kaikohe Town Board (for kerbing, channelling, and more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. topdressing footpaths)...... 3, 000 53636, deposited in the oflioe of the Minister of Public Hamilton Borough Council (for completing electric- Worke at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Distriot, and light works) . . 2,600 lhereon coloured green. Heathcote County Council (for purchasing Mount F. D. THOMSON, Pleasant waterworks) . . 2,500 Clerk of the Executive Council. MAR. 16.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 669

Eledric Linea Re,gulationa Amendmenta.-Private Linu and Pri'Vate Telephone Linea. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House a.t Wellington, this 14th da.y of March, 1922. Present: His EXOBLLENOY TJIB GOVIIIBNOB-GBNBBAL m CoUNOIL. N pursua.nce a.nd exercise of the power a.nd a.uthority vested in him by the Post a.nd I Telegra,ph Act, 1908, a.nd the Post a.nd Telegraph Amendment Act, 1919, a.nd of a.ll other powers a.nd a.uthorities ena.bling him in this beha.lf, His Excellency the Govemor­ Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zea.land, a.cting by a.nd with the a.dvice a.nd consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the regulations and fix the charges set forth in the Schedule hereto with respect to the erection a.nd ma.intena.nce of priva.te lines a.nd priva.te telephone lines ; and doth order a.nd decla.re that any regula­ tions and cha.rges of simila.r purport heretofore ma.de a.re hereby revoked in so far a.s they are not in a.greement with the regulations a.nd charges ma.de in the said Schedule, but tha.t otherwise a.ny such other regula.tions a.nd cha.rges sha.ll rema.in in full force and virtue, and shall be rea.d a.nd a.pplied together with the regulations a.nd cha.rges hereby ma.de and fixed ; and doth further order a.nd declare tha.t such revocation and the regula­ tions and charges hereby made and fixed shall have effect on and after the date of publi­ ca.tion of this Order in Council in the New Zealand Gazette.

SCHEDULE. PRIVATE-LINE REGULATIONS. 1. FOB the purpose of these regulations the following words a.nd phrases shall have the mea.nings a.tta.ched to them respectively :- "Department" means the Post and Telegraph Depa.rtment of New Zealand: "Private line" is a non-depa.rtmenta.I line erected and ma.inta.ined by the Depart­ ment usually within town limits for and on beha.lf of a, person, compa.ny, or corporation, a.nd used for some purpose other than tha.t of a priva.te telephone line: " Private telephone line" mea.ns a line used for telephonic or other approved means of communication and a.s a general rule a.da.pted for being linked up with the Depa.rtment's telephone system a.a provided by these regulations, but not erected or ma.inta.ined by the Department : "Telephone exchange" means a, telephone system established by the Department for the purpose of providing telephonic intercommunication between groups of subscribers : " Telephone office " means a Departmenta.I office at which telephonic oommuni­ ca.tion over the Department's toll lines may be obtained a.nd to which priva.te telephone lines ma.y be connected a.s provided by these regulations : " Road " includes street. . PB!vATE LINES, 2. At the principal centres or other places specially approved, im.d where there are poles or ca.hies which, in the opinion of the Chief Telegra.ph Engineer, ma.y be conveniently used for carrying priva.te Jines without detriment to the Department's business, priva.te line circuits between pla.oes of business or other premises ma.y be erected a.t the cost of the applica.nt, including in the case of open a.erial wires a.n initia.1 cha.rge of 5s. for ea.oh pole to which the wires a.re attached. 3. If a private line or a.ny portion thereof cannot be erected on a.ny existing telephone poles, and therefore necessita.tes the erection of new poles, the a, pplica.nt will be cha.rged with the cost of the labour in erecting the poles plus the 5s. pole privilege in respect of ea.oh pole, but where such new poles a.re required exclusively for the priva.te line the whole cost of the line will be charged. 4. The ma.intena.nce fees in respect of such private lines are as follows, pa.ya.hie ha.If-yearly in a.dva.nce :- For the first mile of single-wire circuit, or where the tota.l dista.nce is less than one mile, £3 per a.nnum, a.nd 15s. per annum for every a.dditional quarter of a mile or fraction thereof. For the first mile of metallic circuit, or where the total distance is less than one mile, £4 per annum, and £1 per annum for every a.dditiona.l quarter of a mile or fraction thereof. 5. The rates for ma.intenance of priva.te lines as a.hove mentioned do not include the ma.intenanoe of a.ny telephones or other instruments connected with such priva.te lines, nor do they include the ma.intenance of poles required exclusively for the private line, which will be ma.inta.ined at the expense of the lessee. 6. The Department ma.y undertake the ma.intenance of telephones of approved pattern which are connected with private lines, the charges to be at the rate of £1 per annum per telephone. , 7. The insta.llation of additional instruments or any a.Iteration to the circuit must not be undertaken without first obta.ining the approval in writing of the District Tele­ graph Engineer. 8. The lessee of a private line must use the line for his own bona fide business only, and must on no account, directly or indirectly, allow the line to be used for a.ny purpose which might be construed as an attempt to deprive the Department of revenue. 9. Application for the erection of a. private line should be me.de on the printed form "Applica.tion for Private-line Connection." 10. The District Telegraph Engineer will supply any information regarding the cost of construction and the conditions under which private Jines will be erected and main­ tained. PruvATB TELEPHONE Lnms. 11. Private telephone Jines as heretofore defined may be used in the following respects:- (a.) For communication with a telephone office. (b.) As an extension of a departmenta.1 telephone-exchange subscribers' line. (c.) For communication betweenfpremises not connected with the Depa.rtment's telephone system. 670 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

12. Private telephone lines may not be erected otherwise than pursuant to a license issued by the Department in accordance with the regulations made under section 29 of the Post and Telegraph Amendment Act, 1919. (See Regulations Nos. 27 to 93 inclusive.) 13. The party or parties forming a private telephone line shall be represented by a duly appointed agent, who shall be responsible to the Department for the due observance of these regulations. 14. A private telephone line may be connected with a telephone office on the following conditions :- (a.) The line must be led into the telephone office by or under the supervision of a duly authorized departmental officer. (b.) The apparatus required at the telephone office shall be provided free of cost by the Department, but all other costs incidental to the installation shall be a charge against the owner of or the agent for the private telephone line. ( c.) For each private telephone line connected with the telephone office there shall be charged a maintenance fee of 10s. per annum to cover the cost of main­ taining the apparatus at the telephone office. Such fee shall cover routine maintenance carried out during the perioc:lical visits of a departmental officer. If a special visit is requested, the travelling time and expenses of the depart­ mental officer will be charged against the agent making the request. 15. A private telephone line may not be connected with more than one telephone office except under special circumstances and by the written authority of the Secretary or Chief Telegraph Engineer. 16. When a private telephone line is connected with a telephone office in charge of a permanent officer a switching fee, to be payable in advance, of £1 10s. per annum for each telephone connecting therewith is charged for switching a private telephone line to other private telephone lines. The service for switching a private telephone line to a toll line, and the transmitting and receiving of telegrams on the private telephone line, will be performed free of charge ; but the schedule rates for telegrams and toll messages will be charged, the telephone office to which the private telephone line is connected being regarded as the originating office for the toll calls. 17. Where a one-party private telephone line is connected with a telephone office in charge of a non-permanent telephonist a minimum fee of £2 per annum shall be charge­ able for switching the line to another private telephone line or to a departmental line, or vice i·ersa. Where there is more than one party connected to a private telephone line the minimum fee to be charged shall be £1 per annum per party for the like service. All such fees shall be paid by the owner of the private telephone line to the telephonist in addition to the usual scale charges for telegrams and toll communications. 18. If premises connected by a private telephone wire with a telephone office are transferred from an occupier to another the incoming occupier must in every case sign an application on the proper form before making use of the line. In all cases the transfer shall be subject to the approval of the Department, and of the telephonist in the case of a non-permanent office. 19. The Department will, where practicable, repair telephones used for communi­ cation over a private telephone line connected with a telephone office upon application being made and upon payment of the expenses incurred, including cost of any material used. 20. Upon the establishment of a telephone exchange at a telephone office all private telephone lines connected with the office must be converted to telephone-exchange connections or be discontinued. 21. Where a telephone exchange has been established, private telephone lines may, as indicated in clause 11 (b), be connected with the same on the owners signing the pre­ scribed form of application and paying the entrance fee of £1 and the authorized charges. 22. For the equipment of a private telephone line which forms part of a telephone­ exchange circuit the Department supplies the telephone, lightning-arrester, and inside wiring free of charge to each subscriber, and, where necessary, an earth-plate; but these remain the property of the Department, and are not installed or maintained by the Department except at the expense of the subscriber, and when the Department can conveniently spare the services of a lineman ; neither does the Department maintain any part of the private telephone line. The Department will, however, upon appli­ cation, supply material for renewing batteries, and will also repair or replace a defective telephone if it is sent in to the telephone exchange by the subscriber. Otherwise such subscribers have all the privileges of ordinary subscribers. No telephones or apparatus other than that supplied by the Department for the purpose may be joined to the line without the approval of the Chief Telegraph Engineer having first been obtained. 23. When a private telephone line is erected for the purpose of connecting with a departmental telephone-exchange line the Department shall decide at what point the private telephone line may be connected with the Department's exchange lines. 24. When a telephone-exchange circuit composed partly of a private telephone line becomes faulty, the Department may require that the owner of the private tele­ phone line shall first examine his section of the line and give an assurance that no fault exists thereon before the Department's portion of the circuit is examined; 25. If after receiving the assurance mentioned in the preceding paragraph the fault is found to be on the privately owned section of the line, the Department may charge the cost of examining its section against the private telephone line owner. 26. By arrangement with the Department, a departmental lineman may be de­ tailed to examine the priv.. tely °'vned section of a line in order to remove a fault, provided the services of the lineman can be spared and the owner of the private telephone line undertakes to pay the whole cost of the work incluc:ling labour, travelling time and expenses.

CONDITIONS FOR EREOTION OF PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES. 27. Application for permission to erect a private telephone line shall be made on the printed form "Application for License to erect Private Telephone Lines." 28. Every such license shall be in the form set out in the Schedule hereto. No fee shall be charged in respect of the issue of a license. 29. The construction or maintenance of private telephone lines is not undertaken by the Department, but where engineers or other competent officers can be made available their services in a consultative capacity will be given free of charge. 30. The construction of a private telephone line along a road is subject to the owner obtaining the consent of the County Council, Road Board, or other local body; but such consent will not abrogate the claims of the Department to the right of the :MAB. 16.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 671

road whenever such becomes necessary. Any private telephone line interfering with the construction or maintenance of any departmental line will be liable to removal on the order of the Minister of Telegraphs. · 31. The written consent to the erection of a line, of each local body concerned, must be obtained by the applicant in the proper space upon the printed application form before the form is forwarded to the District Telegraph Engineer. 32: A sketch showing the locality and route of the proposed line must accompany each application. H a freehand sketch does not make the position clear, a suitable map or maps should be obtained from the Lands and Survey Department. 83. Every point where the proposed private telephone line will cross telegraph lines, electric light and power lines, railway lines or railway track, must be shown on the plan, and be mentioned on the application form. 34. Private telephone lines must not be used by any person or persons for hire or profit, or for any purpose which might be construed as an attempt to defraud the Department of revenue. 35. One side of every road shall be deemed to be reserved for telegraph lines, and in running a private telephone line ·along a road wh_ere no telegraph lines exist the private telephone line shall be kept to ·one side of the road. 36. Except by permission of the District Telegraph Engineer, all private telephone lines shall be placed on the opposite side of the road to that on which any telegraph linesexis~ · 37. Where one side of a road is occupied by a telegraph line and the other side by a power line, a private telephone line may, subject to the written consent of the District Telegraph Engineer being first obtained, and to such conditions as he may deem necessary. be placed upon the same side of the road as the telegraph line. 38. When a private telephone line is erected across or over a road it shall not be placed so low as to stop, hinder, or interfere with the passage for any purpose what­ soever a:long. the road ; provided that no stoppage, hindrance, or interference shall be deemed to be caused if the line is placed at a height of not less than 18 ft. above the crown of the road. 39. Where a private telephone line crosses over or under any navigable waters it shall be placed in such manner as not to hinder or obstruct the navigation of such waters. 40. Where a private telephone line crosses from one side of a road to the other the angle formed by the original alignment and the portion of the line crossing the road shall approximate as closely as practicable to a right-angle, and shall not exceed 135°, The crossing span shall be as short as possible. 41. Where private telephone lines intersect telegraph lines the crossing, wherever practicable, must be made at the telegraph pole at the cost of the licensee, and in every case must be made in such manner as may be considered necessary by the District Telegraph Engineer. 42. Where private telephone lines intersect electric lighting and power wires the crossing must be made in such a manner as may be considered necessary by the Department. 43. Where a private telephone line crosses the New Zealand Government Railways the minimum clearance above the rail-level shall be 18 ft. 44. No line of any nature shall be erected or constructed upon, over, or under any part of New Zealand Government railways unless it conforms with the Railway De­ partment's regulations in regard to construction, and until the licensee has obtained the consent of the Minister of Railways thereto as required by section 4 of the Government Railways Amendment Act, 1910 (No. 2). 45. No person shall enter upon any land for the purpose of constructing or main­ taining any private telephone line unless with the consent of. the owner or occupier of such land or his authorized agent. 46. In maintaining, repairing, altering, or removing any private telephone line no unnecessary or avoidable obstruction shall be caused to the traffic along or the use of any road or navigable waters._ 47. In cases of accident, and in emergencies such as breakdowns of lines, &c., authorized officers of the Post and Telegraph Department, the Public Works Depart­ ment, or of the Railway Department shall have the right to cut in by means of portable telephones on any private telephone line and make use of such line in the public interest. 48. Private telephone lines must be maintained by the owners in good order and condition. The Department may refuse to connect an inefficient private telephone line to any circuit owned by the Department, or may disconnect an inefficient private telephone line from any telephone office or telephone exchange. 49. For the purpose of ascertaining whether these regulations are being _complied with, the Minister of Telegraphs, or any person appointed by him in that behalf, may at a:11 reasonable times enter on the lands or premises used by or in occupation of the licensee. CONSTRUCTION OF PruvATE TELEPHONE LINES. 50. The following regulations are not intended to be a specification for the con­ struction of a private telephone line, but are a statement of the conditions which must be observed in the construction and maintenance of private telephone lines generally. lil. Where conditions are suitable, a single wire may be erected for each circuit,, the earth to be used as the return. In other cases two wires suitably crossed or trans­ posed shall be erected for each circuit, to form a complete metallic loop, known as a metallic circuit. Where automatic exchanges are established, the full advantages of the system can only be obtained by erecting an approved metallic circuit. 52. The system best suited to the circumstances of each case shall be decided after consultation with the District Telegraph Engineer. Poks. 53. Hewn, sawn, or natural-round wooden poles may be generally used for private telephone line construction._ Of the more easily procured local timbers totara, silver­ pine, and puriri are among the most durable in the ground. 54. In bush districts, where the length of life of a pole is not an important con­ sideration, almost any class of sapling may be used as a pole. It·' Qfi. Timbers such as rimu, matai, blue-gum, &c .. which are not so durable in the ground may be affixed to fence-posts or other suitable supports made of more durable timber. . B 672 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

56. The factor of safety in poles supporting t.elephone wires at road crossings and along roadways, and at all other places where the safety of the public is involved, shall be at least 4. 57. Poles erected on privat.e property with the consent of the owner of such property shall have such factor of safety as the owner of the property demands. 58. Poles must in all cases be placed clear of gateways. 59. The length of each pole must be such as will support the wires at a safe height above the ground. 60. Angle poles should be strengthened either by staying or strutting. 61. Every pole shall be so placed as to avoid unduly obstructing pedestrian or vehicular traffic. 62. The length of the span between poles will vary according to the class of country, the number of wires on the pole, and the dimensions of the poles used. For reliable service a span not exceeding three chains is recommended.

Cross-arms. 63. Cross-arms shall be of durable timber, and shall be of sufficient strength to support any load likely to be placed upon them. 64. As a general rule, when more than three wires are required on a pole line cross-arms should be used. 65. Poles should be slotted to take the cross-arm, which should be secured to the pole by a bolt of ! in. diameter and of suitable length. 66. The distances between insulators fixed to the cross-arm should be not less than 9 in. InauJatryrs. 67. Where cross-arms are used, insulators having straight spindles should be used where the wires are straight through. "J" bolts may be used where line wires terminate. 68. Where there is only one wire on a pole line an insulator affixed to a straight spindle at the top of the pole may be used. 69. Where only two or three wires are required on a pole line, insulators supported by swan-neck bolts screwed into the pole alternately on opposite sides may be used. 70. American button insulators should not be used except when their use is unavoidable, and then only upon the shortest lines. Insulators of the " petticoat" type give the best results, and are essential on long lines.

Wires. 71. Galvanized-iron wire of the following sizes is most economical and suit

Teleplt

86. Earth-wires should be of not smaller than No. 16 ga.uge copper wire, and should be run a.a straight a.a possible. Where changes of direction a.re unavoidable the change must be in the nature of a. curve and not a sha.rp a.ngle.

lntet'nal Fittings and Wiring. 87. A lightning-arrester shall be provided on all premises where a. telephone is installed. In electric lighting and power areas suitable fuses shall a.lso be provided. 88. Between the lea.ding-in insulator and the lightning-arrester rubber-insulated wire of No. 18 gauge should be used. 89. Between the lightning-arrester and the telephone rubber-inllulated wire of a gauge not less than No. 20 may be used. 90. Bare wire may be used for connecting the lightning-guard with the earth­ plate. 91. The lightning-arrester shall be placed as near as possible to the point where the line wire enters the building. Default ana PenaUy. 92. (1.) If the licensee of any private telephone line fails to observe any of the conditions or obligations imposed upon the licensee by these regulations, then in any such oase it sha.11 be lawful for the Minister of Telegraphs to revoke the license and to order tha.t the private telephone line be dismantled by and at the expense of the licensee, and within such time as the Minister of Telegraphs may determine. (2.) If any such licensee commits a. breach of any of these regulations or of the terms of any license issued thereunder, he sha.11 be liable for any such breach to a fine not exceeding £20. M iniater' a Decision Final. 93. The Minister of Telegraphs shall be the sole judge of the fact whether the requirements of these regulations have been complied with ; and he may from time to time cause inquiry to be made into any matter connected therewith or arising hereunder, in such manner as he thinks fit, a.nd his decision shall be final, and the licensee shall comply with such decision ; provided always that this clause shall not affect the right of any person, corporate body, or local authority in cases of damage or injury for which an action by such person, corporate body, or local authority may lie againsi the licensee.

SCHEDULE. Post and Telegraph Department. LJ:ODSlll TO lllBl!IOT, IU.l:NTAIN, AND USIII l'BIVATB TBLBPRONB LINB, Mr. As the authorized agent of the signatory/signatories to an application dated the day of , 192 , ior permission to erect certain private telephone lines, described in the schedule to the above-mentioned application, and proposed to be erected within the boundaries of the [lmert names of local d.iatriclB], you are hereby advised that the signatory/signatories to the said application is/are hereby licensed to erect, maintain, and use such private telephone lines in accordance with the regula.tions in force, or which may from time to time be ma.de, under section 29 of the Post and Telegraph Amendment Act, 1919. Dated this day of , 192 • (Signe,!,) •••••.•••.•. , Secretary (or Chief Telegraph Engineer].

F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.

JEI.LICOE, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of March, 1922. Present: Hrs EXOELLBNOY TRB GoVBBNOB-GBNl!IIIAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance a.nd exercise of the.powers and authorities conferred upon him by the Cmtoms Act, 1913, the Customs I Amendment Aot, 1921, and section eighteen of the Finance Act, 1921-22, and of 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 following additional Customs regula.tions.

REGULATIONS. 1. TRBBE regulations shall be deemed to be pa.rt of the Customs Regulations gazetted on the 2nd day of July, 1914. 2. The complaint to be made by any person aggrieved by the importation of any goods of a cla.ss or kind on which the special duty under section 13 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1921, as amended by section 18 of the Finance Act, 1921-22, i, 11ot imposed shall be in the form in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE, STBIOTLY 00:NFIDllTIJ.L. New Zea.land Customs. Co!IPL.UN'l' BESl'BOTING GOODS IMPOBTED B'BOM 0oUNTBIJ1lS HAVING DEPBEOIATBD CtraBJ:NOIJIS. Pla.oe: Date: , 19 To the Hon. the Minister of Customs, Wellington, New Zea.land. I, [Full name of per- signing complaint], [Position held., e.g., partner, director, manager, chief olerk, or prinoipa.l officer of (FuU name of complainant(&))], being {a) ma.nufa.oturer(s) of [or agent(s) of (Full name ana add.res& of manufacturers), ma.nu- 1111E NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

f&oturer(s) of] [Name of clasa OT kind of goods respecting which comp1,aint is made], the manufactunrof which is an industry established in New Z!'aland [OT name. of other part. of British dominion&], do hereby complain that goods of the class or kind aforesaid are imported into New Zealand without payment of the special duty imposed under section 13 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1921, as amended by section 18 of the Finance Act, 1921-22, and do require you to determine whether or not the importation of such goods will prejudicially or injuriously affect the aforesaid industry established at [Name of town(s) and street(s) where industry established], in New Ze.aland [or name of other part of Brit.iah. dominions]. To assist you in determining the matter, I submit the following particulars respecting the industry of manufacturing goods of the class or kind concerning which this complafot is made :-

Particulars where the Complaint bas reference to an Industry c,tabllshed In acme Part of. the' Brltieh Dominions other than New Zealand. ·

(1.) Avemge number of persons employed in my/our factory/ (1.) Average number of persons employed in my/our factory/ factories during 19 * : . factories during 19 * : . . (2.) Average total wages per week paid to employees at such (2.) Average total wages per week paid to employees at such factory /factories during 19 * : £ factory /factories during 19 * : £ • (3.) Capital invested,- (3.) Capital invested,- · (a.) Value uf plant and machinery: £ (a.) Value of plant and machinery: £ (b.) Value of buildings: £ (b.) Value of buildings: £ (c.) Value of land used in business: £ • (c.) Value of land used in busineell: £ • (4.) Cost of raw materials used in my/our factory/factories ( 4.) Total value at ordinary wholesale selling-prices of goods during 19 *,- produced in my/our factory/factories during 19 *: (a.) Imported: £ £ • (b.) Produced in New Zealand: £ • (5.) Names and addresses (if known) of other manufacturers (5.) Total value at ordinary wholesale selling-prices of goods· of similar goods in the United Kingdom or in other produced in my/our factory/factories during 19 *: parts of the British dominions,~ £ •. (a.) (6.) Names and addresses (if known) of other New Zealand (b.) manufacturers· of goods of the class or kind concerning (c.) ' • which complaint is made,- (6.) (i.) Name of country/countries having depreciated cur­ (a.) rencies from which goods of the class or kind concern­ (b.) ing which complaint is made are imported into New (c.) • • Zealand,- (7.) Approximate proportion which the total New Zealand (a.) output bears to the total requirements of New Zealand (b.) in the above-mentioned goods: (c.) • [E.g., the New Zealand manufacturers supply one- (ii.) Average weekly wages paid to employees in h9:lf_ (or one- ) of the requirements of the Do- such countries in the industry of manufacturing such mllllon.] ...... goods (q available),- (S..) (i.) Name of country/countries having depreciated cur­ (a.) , £ rencies from which goods of the class or kind concern­ (b.) '£ ing which complaint is made are imported into New (c.) '£ . Zealand- (iii.) Authority from which particulars re wages are (a.) obtained: • · (b.) (7.) Reasons why the importation of goods of the class or (c.) • kind mentioned injuriously affects the industry in (ii.) Average weekly wages paid to employees in question,- such countries in the industry of-manufacturing such (a.) The wholesale selling-price at the factory /fac­ goods (if available),- tories in [Name of part rJJ British dominion] is (a.) , £ £ : : per • (b.) '£ (b.) The wholesale selling-price in New Zealand, c.i.f. (c.) , £ • and duty paid, of the goods produced at the (iii.) Authority from which particulars re. wages are a hove factory/factories is £ per obtained: . (9.) Reasons why the importation of goods of the class or (c.) The wholesale eelling-price(s) in New Zealand, kind mentioned injuriously affects the iudustry _in c.i.f. and duty paid, of similar goods imported question,- from the following countries having depreci­ (a.) The wholesale selling-price at the factory /fac- ated currencies is/are- tories in New Zealand is £ per (i.) Imported from [Name of country]: £ : per (b.) The wholesale selling-price(s) in New Zealand, (ii.) Imported from [Name of country]: c.i.f. and duty paid, of similar goods imported £ : per from the following countries having depreci­ (iii.) Imported from [Name of country]: ated currencies is/are as under,- · £ : : per (i.) Imported from [Name of country]: (d.) Other reasons: £ : : per (ii.) Imported from [Name of country]: £ . : : per (iii,) Imported from [Name of country] : £ : : per (c.) Other reasons :

And I do hereby declare that the above-mentioned particulars are correct. [Signature.] Declaredt before me at this day of , 19 • [Officer of Customs, Postmaster, Customs Agent, Solicitor, Notary Publio.J * Figures for a yearly period should be for the last complete financial year. . · . t If the declaration is made outside New Zealand it may be made before a.uy person competent to sign as a witness to siguatures on ordinary business documents. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Coun~il. MAR. 16.] Tml REW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 675 Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Lobu.rn Domain. IGeneral of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with - the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.L Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution ORDER IN COUNCIL. pa.ssed by the Wellington City Council on the twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of viz. :- March, 1922. "The Wellington City Council, being the 'loca.l authority Present : having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, His ExCBLLBNCY TBB GoVBBNOB-GBNEBAL IN COUNCIL. hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by and seventeen of the l'ublic Works Act, 1908, shall not I section forty of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, apply to that portion of the north-eastern Ride of Drum- 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion mond Street ooginning at its junction with the Asylum of New Zea.land, a.oting by and with the advice and consent Reserve and extending for a distance of 98·50 links, being of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby the whole frontage of Lot 12, Town Section 747, ,in the appoint said city " ; ARTRUB ERNEST CHARLES CooK, subject to the condition that no building or part of a building GEORGE THOMAS CROFT, shall at any time be e.rected on the north-eastern side of the THOMAS DAWSON, portion of Drummond Street, described in the Schedule hereto JOHN WILLIAM MACLEOD, and within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of HENRY THOMPSON METHERELL, the said portion of street. as from the first da.y of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, to be the Loburn Domain Board, having SCHEDULE. control of the land described in the Schedule hereto ; and ALL that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land doth hereby appoint Tuesday, the twenty-first day of March, District, City of Wellington, known as Drummond Street, one thousa.nd nine hundred and twenty-two, at eight o'clock abutting on Lot 12, Town Section 747. As the said portion p.m., as the time when, and the residence of Mr. John Wil­ of street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked li&m Macleod, Loburn, as the place where, the first meeting P.W.D. 61065, de.posited in the C'ffice of the Minister of Public of the Board sha.11 be held. Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. SCHEDULE. F. D. THOMSON, LOBURN Do111AIN. Clerk of the Executive Council. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District, containing by admeasurement 25 acres, more or less, and being Reserve The Nortl,,.en,sf,ern Side of Portian of Majoribanks Street, in 3442, situated in Block II, Ra.ngiora. Survey District. Bounded the City of W eUington, exempted from the Provisians of towards the north by Lot 13 of D.P. 4199, 292·6 links ; to­ Sution 117 of the Public Work"' Act, 1908, 1tubjed tc a warqs the north-east and east by Crown land and by the Canditian aa to the Building-line. Makerikeri River respectively; towards the south by Lot 14 of D.P. 4199, 1208 links; and towards the west genera.lly by JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. the Main Loburn Road, 546·4, 941-7, and 1016·0 links : be ORDER IN COUNCIL. all the aforesaid linkages more or less. At the Government House a.t Wellington, this Hth da.y of F. D. THOMSON, March, 1922. Clerk of the Executive Council. Present: His ExcELLBNCY THE GOVBBNOB-GBNBBAL IN COUNCIL. Ekdric Linea Regulatians.-Fee for Tra11,11Jer of Telephrme N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Exchange Connection. I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. C',ovemor-Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zea.land, acting ORDER IN COUNCIL. by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dommion, doth hereby approve of the following At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on the ' - March, 1922. second da.y of February, one thousand nine hundred and Present: twenty-two, viz. :- . HIS EXCELLENCY THII GoVEBNOB-GIIINIIIBAL IN COUNCIL. "The Wellington City Council, being the loca.l authority N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, I in him by the Post and Telegraph Aot, 1908, for fixing hereby de.clares that the provisions of section one hundred and determining the fees and rates to be demanded for tele­ and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not phone exchange connections, His Excellency the Governor­ apply to that portion of the north-eastern side of Ma.jori­ Genera.1 of the Dominion of New Zealaild, acting by and with banks Street beginning at a point approximately 78·79 links the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said from the south-eastern boundary of Town Section 374 and Dominion, doth hereby make the regulation and prescribe the extending for a distance of 65·91 links, being frontage of fee set forth in the Schedule hereto for the transfer of an Lot 10, part Town Section 374, City of Wellington"; existing telephone exchange connection ; and doth declare subject to the condition that no building or part of a building that suoh regulation aha.II have effeot from the date of pub­ shall at any time be erected on the north-eastern side of the lication of this Order in Council in the New Zealand Gazelle. portion of Majoribanks Street described in the Schedule hereto within a distance of thirty-three feet from the centre­ line of the said portion of street. SCHEDULE. TBAN8FlllB OF EXISTING TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CONNECTION. SCHEDULE. AN applicant for the transfer of an existing telephone ex­ ALL that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land ohange oonneotion sha.11 pay a transfer fee of os., which must District, City of Wellington, known as Majoribanks Street, be deposited with the applica.tion. This fee is in addition to abutting on Lot 10, part Town Section 374. As the said any oharges whioh may become due for any work involved in portion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan the remova.l of the telephone instrument or the alteration of marked ;J>.W.D. 63786, deposited in the office of the Minister the line. of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land Dis­ F. D. THOMSON, trict, and thereon coloured red. Clerk of the Executive CounoiL F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Execntive Council. The North-«Utem Bide of Porli.on of Drumrncnd St,eet, in the Oilfl of Wellington, ea:empeed from the Proviaiona of Su­ The Southern Side of Portion of Tapiri Street, in the City of lton 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908, aubjut to a Wellington, exempted from the ProvisioWJ of Sedi.on 117' of Conditwn 118 to the Building-line. the Public Work& Act, 1908, aubjut to a Condition as to the Building-line. JELLICOE, Governor-General. JELLIOOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the GoTertkent House at Wellington,-this 14th day of At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of - - Ma.rch, 1922. March, 1922. Present: - Present: His ExcBI.LBNCY TBll GovBBNOB-GBNDAL IN COUNCIL. HIS ExoELLENCY THE GoVEBNOR-GIIINIIB.AL IN Comrcm.. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the I Public Works Act, 1908, and of all other powers in any­ I Public Works Act, 1908, and of a.11 other powers in any­ wise en&bling him in this beha.lf, His Excellency the Governor- wise enabling him in this beha.lf, His Exoellenoy the Governor• 676 THE NEW ZEALAND QAZETT:ft. [No. 20

General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and Iby and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council with the-advice and consent of the Executive Council of the of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution resolution passed by the Wellington City Council on the passed by the Wellington City Council on the thirteenth twenty-seventh day of October, one thousand nine hundred day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and twenty-one; viz.:- viz. :- "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority "The Wellington City Council, being the local authority having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, having control of the streets in the City of Wellington, hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not apply to the following streets at Miramar in the said city, apply to that portion of the southern side of Tapiri Street such streets being constructed in the Labour Department's beginning at its junction with Moxham Avenue and ex- subdivision of land for housing purposes-viz., Str'avon tending for a distance of 181 links, being whole frontage of Road, Torridon Road, Burgie Lane, The Quadrant, Fife Lot 57, D.P. 168, being part of land comprised in C.T. Lane, Tarves Lane, Wayside"; 163/99, Kilbirnie" ; in so far as such resolntion refers to Str'avon Road, Torridon subject to the condition that no building or part of a building Road, Burgie Lane, The Quadrant, Fife Lane, Tarves Lane, shall at any time be erected on the southern side of the portion and the portion of Wayside described in the Schedule hereto, of Tapiri Street described in the Schedule hereto within a subject to the condition that no building or part of a building distance of thirty-three feet from the centre-line of the said shall at any time be erected on either side of Str'avon Road, portion of street. Torridon Road, Burgie Lane, The Quadrant, Fife Lane, SCHEDULE. Tarves Lane, and the portion of Wayside described in the Schedule hereto within a distance of thirty-three feet from ALL that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land the centre-line of the said streets and portion of street. District, City of Wellington, known as Tapiri Street, abutting on Lot 57, D.P. 168. As the said portion of street is more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53066, SCHEDULE. deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at ALL those streets situated in the Wellington Land District, Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon City of Wellington, known as Str'avon Road, Torridon Road, coloured red. Burgie Lane, The Quadrant, Fife Lane, Tarves Lane, and F. D. THOMSON, portion of Wayside (being in the Labour Department's sub­ Clerk of the Executive Council. division of land comprising parts of Sections 9, 10, 11, and 13, Watts Peninsula). As the said streets and portion of street are more particularly delineated on the plan marked Portion of Wayside, Miramar, in the City of Wellington, P. W.D. 53146, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public ezempted from the Provisions of Section 117 of the Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and Worka Act, 1908. thereon coloured red. JELLICOE, Governor-Oeneral F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Providing that Regulations under the Explosive and Danger()fl,8 March, 1922. Gooda Amendment Act, 1920, el,;all trike effect as By-law., Present : within certain speeified Boroughs. HIS ExCBLLIINCY THIil GoVlllBNOB-GIINIIRAL IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the JELLICOE, Governor-General I Publio Works Act, 1908, His Excellency the Govemor­ ORDER IN COUNOIL. General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Dominion, doth hereby approve of the following resolution March, 1922. passed by the Wellington <.,'ity Council on the twenty-seventh Present: day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, HIS ExcELLBJJCY THlll GoVEBNOB·GBNlllBAL Il!I CoUl'l"OU.. viz.:- HERF.,AS the Minister of Internal Affairs, in pursuance " The Wellington City Council, being the local authority W of the powers conferred up him by ijection fifteen of having control of the streets in the City o~ Wellington, the Explosive and Dangerous Goods Amendment Act, 1920, hereby declares that the provisions of section one hundred did by notice dated the twenty-sixth day of July, one thousand and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, shall not nine hundred and twenty-one, require the several Borough apply to the following streets at Miramar in the said city, Councils mentioned in the Schedule hereto, being lioensillg _ such streets being constructed in the Labour Department's authorities under the said Act, to make by-laws under and subdivision of land for housing purposes-viz., Str'avon for the purposes of the said Act : Road, Torridon Road, Burgie Lane, The Quadrant, Fife And whereas the said Borough Councils have failed to make Lane, Tarves Lane, Wayside" ; such by-laws : in so far as such resolution refers to the portion of Wayside And whereas by Order in Council made on the fifth day of described in the Schedule hereto. December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and gazetted on the eighth day of December then instant (herein­ SCHEDULE. after termed " the said Order in Council "), regulations were ALL that portion of street, situated in the Wellington Land made under the said Act and declared to take effect and be Distriot, City of Wellington, known as Wayside, Miramar, in force in the dist.riots of the Borough Councils set out in commencing at its junction with Princes Street, and pro­ the First Schedule to the said Order in Council : ceeding thence generally in a south-easterly direction to its And whereas it is desirable to provide that the said regula· junction with Broadway. As the said portion of street is tions shall be .in force in the districts of the Borough Councils more particularly delineated on the plan marked P. W.D. set forth in the Sohedule hereto : 53146, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-Oeneral of at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice coloured yellow. and consent of the Executive Co1mcil of the said Dominion, F. D. THOMSON, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him Clerk of the ll:xecutive Conncil. by section fifteen aforesaid, doth hereby amend the said· Order in Council by the addition to the First Schedule of the said Order in Council of the names of the Borough Councils Str'avon Road, Torridon Road, Burgie La:ne, The Quadrant, set out in the Schedule hereto; and doth herel>y declare-that· Fife Lane, Tarves Lane, and Portion of Wayside, Miramar, the regulations set forth in the Second Schedule to the sai. GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL, N pursuance and exercise of t.he powers and authorities HEREAS the Minister of Internal Affairs, in pursuance I conferred upon him by section forty-six of the Customs W of the powers conferred on him by section fifteen of Act, 1913, and of all other powers and authorities enabling the Explosive and DaHgerous Goods Amendment Act, 1920, him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of did by notice dated the twenty-sixth day of July, one thousand the Dominion of New Zealnnd, acting by and with the advice nine hundred and twenty-one, require the several Town and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Boards mentioned in the Schedule hereto, being licensing doth hereby revoke the Order in Council made on the thirtieth authorities under the said Act, to make by-laws under and day of .July, one thousnnd nine hundred and twenty-one, for the purposes of the said Act : and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the first day of And whereas the said Town Boards have failed to make August, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, which such by-laws: prohibited to the extent specified therein the importation into And whereas by Order in Council made on the fifth day of New Zealand of fruit-pnl;, and jam wholly or partially pro­ December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and duced or manufactured in the Commonwealth of Australia. gazetted on the eighth day of December then instant (herein­ F. D. THOMSON, after termed the " said Order in Council "), regulations were Clerk of the Executive Council. made under the said Act and declared to take effect and be in force in the districts of the Town Boards sot out in tho First Schedule to the said Order in Council : Revoking the Prohibition of the Exportation of Wheatmeal, And whereas it is desirable to provide that the said regula­ Flour, Bran, and Pollard. tions shall be in force in the districts of the Town Boards set forth in the Schedule hereto : JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.!. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of and in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him March, 1922. by section fifteen aforesaid, doth hereby amend the said Present: Order in Council by the addition to the First Schedule of the Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. said Order in Council of the names of the Town Boards set N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities out in the Schedule hereto ; and doth hereby declare that I . conferred upon him by section forty-seven of the Customs the regulations set forth in the Second Schedule to the said Act, 1913, and of all other µowers and authorities enabling Order in Council shall take effect as by-laws and be in force bim in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of as from the date of this Order in the districts of the several the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice Town Boards mentioned in the Schedule hereto. and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke the Order in Council made on the SCHEDULE. eighteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and gazetted on the third day of February, one TOWN BOARDS, thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, which prohibited to Amberley. Hunterville. New Lynn. Waiuku. the extent specified therein the exportation from New Zealand Castlecliff. Johnsonville. Taradale. Waverley. of certain goods, including wheatmeal, flour, bran, and po!lard ; Havelock North. Mangapapa. provided that nothing in this Order in Council shall be deemed F. D. THOMSON, to affect the Boitrd of Trade (Wheat Industry) Regulations, Clerk of the Executive Council 1922, made by Order in Council on the twenty-third day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and gazetted on the twenty-fourth day of February then instant, which, inter alia, prohibited the export of wheat save with the approval of thQ Minister of Customs given on the recom­ Time for Preparation of Valuation Roll, Grey County, under mendation of the Wheat Controller. Section 46 of the Rating Act, 1908, e:ctended. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN "COUNCIL. Recreation Reserve in Hawke's Bay Land District brought under At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Part II of the Pvblic Reserves and Domain.~ Act, 1908. March, 1922. Present: JELLICOE, Governor-General. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS the County Council of the Grey County At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of W ha.ving failed, through misa.dventure, to prepare the March, 1922. valuation roll of mining property in the Grey County in .the month of January, one thousand nine hundred and Present: twenty-two, as required by section forty-six of the Rating Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GoVERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNCIL. Act, 1908, it is expedient to extend the time for preparing y virtue of the powers and authorities vested in me by the said roll as hereinbefore mentioned : B the twenty-sixth section of the Public Reserves and Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General Domains Act, 190i!, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, of the Dominion of New Zealand, in order that the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, by and purpose and intent of the said Rating Aot, 1908, may with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the have effect, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers said Dominion, do hereby order and declare that the reserve vested in him by the said Act, and acting by and with the for recreation in the Hawkc's Bay Land District described in advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby brought Dominion, doth hereby extend the time for the prepare. tion under the operation of and declared to be subject to the of the valuation roll for the Grey County under the Rating provisions of Part IT of the said Act ; and such reserve shall Act, 1908, until the twemy-fifth day of February, one thou­ hereafter form part of the Eskdale Domain, and be managed, sand nine hundred and twenty-two; and doth also hereby administered, and dealt with as a public domain by the extend the time within which the valuers shall give notice Eskdalc Domain Board. of the rateable value determined by them to each occupier, so that such notices may be given on or before the twenty­ aixth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and SCHEDULE. twenty-two, &nd that objections to such valuations may be HAWKE's BAY LAND DrsTRICT. ma.de on or before the twenty-third da.y of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. SECTION 10, J3lock XI, Pnketapu Survey District: Area, 5 acres O roods 35 perches. F. D. THOMSON, F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. Clerk of the Executive Council. 678 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Prescribing the Term for wkick tke ~kristchurcli City Council ' doth hereby prescribe that the term for which the Christchurch may borrow tke Bum of £5,600, being the Balance of a Loan City Council may borrow the said sum of four thousand two of £16,000 authorized to be. ~aiBeil for the Purchase of a hundred pounds shall be fifteen yea.rs, and the said Christ- Property to be 'Ulled for Munwipal PurpOBes. church City Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said -- sum of four thousand two hundred pounds for this term. JELLICOE, Governor-General. F. D. THOMSON, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Executive Council At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day ot March, 1922. Prescribing tke Term for wkick tke Okriatckurck Oity O

a term of thirty years, and is now desirous of borrowing the I and such money or any pa.rt thereof has not been borrowed, sum of ninety-eight thousand pounds, being the balance of Ithe local authority may, with the precedent consent of th!' the one hundred and fifty thousand pounds, for a term of Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount fifteen years : thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or And wherea.~ the Minister of Finance has given his precedent for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed consent as required by the above recited section eleven, and by the Governor-General by Order in Council: it is desired that the term for which the said ninety-eight And whereas the Christchurch City Council has been autho­ thousand pounds may be borrowed be reduced to fifteen rized to borrow the sum of seven thousand five hundred years : pounds for the renewal of the Linwood public-works loan for Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of a term of thirty-six years, and is unable to obtain the money the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice for this term : and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent doth hereby prescribe that the term for which the said consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and Christchurch City Council may borrow the said sum of ninety- it is desired that the term for which the said seven thousand eight thousand pounds shall be fifteen years, and the said five hundred pounds may be borrowed be reduced to fifteen Christchurch City Council is hereby authorized to borrow years : the said sum of ninety-eight thousand pounds for this t.erm. Now, therefore, His. Excellency the Governor-General of the'Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice F. D. THO~ON, and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, Clerk of the Executive Council doth hereby prescribe that the t.erm for which the Christ- church City Council may borrow the said sum of seven thousand Pre~eribing the Rate of I ntereBt that may be paid by the Hob son five hundred pounds shall be fift.een years, and the said Christ­ County Council in respect of £3,000, being the Balance of a church City Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said Loan of £5,000 authorized to be raiaed for Forming and sum of seven thousand five hundred pounds for this t.erm. Metalling Bayly's Coast Road. F. D. THOMSON, Olerk of the E:a:ecutive Co1111Clil. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Prescribing the Term for which the Tuakau Towr,, Board may borrow £1,200 for bridging, forming, and metalling Roads, At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Ma.rch, 1922. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Pre1ent: ORDER IN COUNCIL. HIS Ell:CBLLBNCY TJIIII GOVIIJI.NOB-GBNDAL IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as March. 1922. W amended by section six of the Looa.l Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ Present: thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where HIS ExoBLLlDNOY THE GoVEBNOB-GlDNEBAL m 0o17l'IOIL. a local authority or public body has been authorized before "l-XTHEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as the passing of the said Act, or is thereaft.er authorized, to V V amended by section sill: of the Looa.l Bodies' Loans borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, a looal authority or public body has been authorized before and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to the_ local au~ority may, with the precedent consent of the borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or Minister ·of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term thi,reof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, for such term not less than t.en years, as may be prescribed by and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the Governor-Geners.J by Order in Counoil : the local authority may, with the precedent coment of the And whereas the Hobson County Council has been autho­ Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount rized to borrow the sum of five thousand pounds for forming thereof as has not been borrowed, at auoh rate of interest, or and metalling Bayly's Coast Road, and is now desirous of for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed borrowing the sum of three thousand pounds, being the by the Governor-General by Order in Council : balance of the five thousand pounds at an increased rat.e of And whereas the Tuakau Town Board has been aut,horized interest: to borrow the sum of twelve thousand pounds for bridging, And whereas the Minister of Finance has given bis precedent forming, and metalling roads for a term of thirty-six years, consent as required by the above-recit.ed section eleven, and and is now desirous of borrowing the sum of twelve hundred it is desired that the rat.e of interest at which the said three pounds under the authority of section eight.een of the Local thousand pounds may be borrowed be increased to not ex­ Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for a t.erm of thirty-six and a half ceeding six per centum per annum : years: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of And whereas the Minist.er of Finance has given bis precedent the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, it is desired that the t.erm for which the said twelve hundred doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be pounds may be borrowed be amended to thirty-six and a half paid by the Hobson County Council in respect of the three years: · thousand pounds shall be a rat.e not exceeding six per centum Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of per annum, and the said Hobson County Council is hereby the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice authorized to borrow the said sum of three thousand pounds and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, accordingly. doth hereby prescribe that the term for which the Tuakau F. D. THOMSON, Town Board may borrow the said sum of twelve hundred Clerk of the Executive Council. pounds shall be t,hirty -six and a half years, and the said Tuakau Town Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of twelve hundred pounds for this t.erm. Prescribing the Term for which the Chriatehureh City Council may borrow the Sum of £7,500 authorized to be raiaed for F. D. THOMSON, the Renewal of the Linwood Public Works Loan. Clerk of the E:a:ecutive Counoil.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. Pr=ibing the Term for which the Christchurch City Council ORDER IN COUNCIL. may borrow the Suma of £3,647 15s. lld., £267 19a. 4d., and °l,2,001 48. ld., being the Unraised Portions of Loans of At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of £4,700, £450, and £2,500 authorized to be raiaed for the March. 1922. Renewal of Loans raised by the late Spreydon Borough Council. Present: HIS E:a:CBLLJDNCY THE GOV111BNOB-Gl11Nl11BAL IN 0017l'IOIL. JELLICOE, Governor-General HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as ORDER IN OOUNOIL. W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ March, 1922. thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a local authority or public body has been authorized before Present: the passing of the said Act, or is thereaft.er authorized, to HIS ExclllLLBNOY TlDI GoTIIBll'OB-GBNlllBAL IN 0c17l'ICIL. borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as otherwise -howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans of years of the loan was or was not specified or det.ermined, Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any- C 680 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20 thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of Jaw, where IPrescribing the Rate of Interest tkat may be paid by the a looal authority or public body has been authorized befo,e Waipawa Borough Oouncil in res'l!ect of a Loan of £!300 the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to authorized to be raised for the erection of a Glock-tower and borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or tke im,tal/ation of a Town Clock as a permanent War otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term Memorial. of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the JELLICOE, Governor-General. Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount ORDER IN COUNCIL. thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, At the Government House at Wellington. this 14th day of or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed March, 1922. by the Governor-General by Order in Council : And whereas the Christchurch City Council has been Present: authorized to borrow the sums of four thousand seven IIIs EXOBLLB1110Y THE GoVERNOR-GlllNllBAL IN 0oUNOIL. hundred pounds, four hundred and fifty pounds, and two U7 HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as thousand five hundred pounds for paying off certain loans V \ amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans raised by the late Spreydon Borough Council for a term of Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ twenty-two years, and is now desirous of borrowing the sums thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of Jaw, where of three thousand six hundred and forty-seven pounds fifteen a looal authority or public body has been authorized before shillings and elevenpence, two hundred and sixty-seven the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to pounds nineteen shillings and fourpence, and two thousand borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or and one pounds four shillings and one penny, being the otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term unraised portions of the loans of four thousand seven hundred of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, pounds, four hundred and fifty pounds, and two thousand and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, five hundred pounds for a term of fifteen years : the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount consent as reqmred by the above-recited section eleven, thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or and it is desired that the term for which the said sums of for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed three thousand six hundred and forty-sevt>n pounds fifteen by the Governor-General by Order in Council : shillings and elevenpence, two hundred and sixty-sevt>n And whereas the Waipawa Borough Council has been pounds ninett>en shillings and fourpence, and two thousand and authorized to borrow the sum of &x hundred pounds for one pounds four shillings and one penny may be borrowed the erection of a clock-tower and the installation of a town be reduced to fifteen years : clock as a permanent war memorial : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of And whereas the Minister of Finance has given bis precedent the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, it is desired that the rate of interest at which the said six doth hereby prescribe that the term for which the said sums hundred pounds may be borrowed bo increased to not may be borrowed by the Christchurch City Council shall be exceeding six per centum per annum : fifteen years, and the said Christchurch City Council is hereby Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of authorized to bon-ow the said sums of three thousand six the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice hundred and forty-seven pounds fifteen shillings and eleven­ and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, pence, two hundred and sixty-seven pounds nineteen shillings doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be and fourpence, and two thousand and one pounds four shillings paid by the Waipawa Borough Council in re~pect of the said and one penny for this term. foan of six hundred pounds shall be a rate not exceeding F. D. THOMSON, six per centum per annum, and the said Waipawa Borough Clerk of the Executive Council. Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of six hundred pounds accordingly. Prescribing the Rate of l nterest that may be paid by the F. D. THOMSON, Ellerslie Town Board in respect of a Loan of £f!,OOO for Clerk of the Executive Council. providing the Equipment for the Vol1mteer Fire Brigade.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. Prescribing the Rate of Interest that may be paid by the ORDER IN COUNCIL. .Tauranga Borough Oouncil in respect of a Loan of £3,000 At the Government House at Wellington. this 14th day of for completing the 1iJlecfnical W orka in the Borough. March. 1922. Present: JELLICOE, Governor-General. IIIs EXOBI.LENOY THJD GOVEBNOB-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ORDER IN COUNCIL. HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as At the Government Holl88 at Wellington, this 14th day of W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans March, 1922. Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of 41,w, where Present: a local authority or public body has been authorized before Hrs Exem.r.mtOY THII GOVBBNOR-GBNIIBAL IN COUNCIL. the passing of the said ;\ct, or is thereafter authorized, to "l"XTHEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or V V amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of Jaw, where and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, a local authority or public body has been authorized before the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayere or thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed of years of the loan was or was not specified or determined, by the Governor-General by Order in Council : and such money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, And whereas the Ellerslie Town Board has been authorized the local authority may, with the precedent consent of the to borrow the sum of two thousand pounds for providing Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount the equipment for the Volunteer Fire Brigade, and is unable thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, to obtain the money: or for such term not less than ten years, as may be prescribed And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his by the Governor-General by Order in Council : precedent consent as required by thL above-recited section And whereas the Tauranga Borough Council has been eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which authorized to borrow the sum of thirty thousand pounds the money may be borrowed be increased to not exceeding for electric-lighting purposes, and is now desirous of borrowing six and a half per centum per annum : an additional three thousand pounds under the authority of Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of section 18 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913 : the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice And whereas the Minister of Finance bas given his precedent and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be it is desired that the rate of interest at which the money may paid by the Ellerslie Town Board in respect of the said foan be borrowed be inC1reased to not exceeding six per centum of two thousand pounds shaU be a rate not exceeding six per annum: and a half per centum per annum, and the said Ellerslie Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of Town Board is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice of two thousand pounds accordinf.!;ly_ and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion. F. D_ THOMSON, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest that may be Ol~li: of the Executive Coiuicil. paid by the Tauranga Borough Council in respect of the MAB. 16.] THE NEW ~:mALAND GAZETTE. 681 loan of three thousand pounds shall be a rate not exceeding Idoth hereby prescribe that the term for which the Christ­ six per centum per annum, and the said Tauranga Borough church City Council may borrow the said sum_ of se~en thou­ Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of three e~d poun~ ~hall be fifteen y~ars, and the said Ch':'stchurch thousand pounds accordingly. City Council 1s hereby authonzed to borrow the said sum of F. D. THOMSON, Iseven thousand pounds for this term. Clerk of the Executive Council. F. D. THOMSON, ------Clerk of the Executive Council. Prescribing the Rak of I ntereat that, may be paid by the N daon Oity Oouncil in respect of a loan of £70,000 authorized to be Prescribing the Term for wkick the Gore Borough Oouncil may raiaed for providing an Electric Steam Plant and Electric raise a Loan of £2,000 for Flood-protection Works and alao Reticulation. the Rate of I ntereat payable thereon. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. JELLICOE, Governor-General. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of ORDER IN COUNCIL. March, 1922. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of Present : March, 1922. His EXCELLENCY THE GOVEBNOR-GENEBAL IN COUNCIL. Present: HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as Hrs E:xcELLENCY 1'HE GOVERNOR-Gl!NIERAL IN COUNCIL. W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rttle of law, where Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ a local· authority or public body has been authoru.ed before thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where the passing of the said Act, or is thereafter authorized, to a local authority or public bocly has been authorized before borrow money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or the passing of the said Act or is thereafter authorized to borrow otherwise howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the money, whether pursuant t-0 a poll of ratepayers or otherwise term of years of the loan was or was not specified or deter­ howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years mined, and such money or any part thereo.f has not been of the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such borrowed, the local authority may, with the precedent con­ money or any part thereof has not been borrowed, the local sent of the Minister of Finance, borrow such money, or such authority may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of amount thereof as has not been borrowed, at such rate of Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has interest, or for such term not less than ten years, as may be not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for sue!: term prescribed by the Governor-General by Order in Council : not less than ten years, as may be prescribed by the Governor­ And whereas the Nelson City Council has been authorized General by Order in Council : to borrow the sum of seventy thousand pounds for providing And whereas the Gore Borough Council has been authorized an electric steam plant and electric reticulation, and is unable to borrow the sum of twenty thousand pounds for flood­ to obtain the money : · protection works for a term of twenty-one years and at five And ~hereas the Minister of Finance has given his pre­ and a quarter per centum interest, and is now desirous of cedent consent as required by the above-recited section borrowing a supplementary loan of two thousand pounds eleven, and it is desired that the rate of interest at which under the authority of section eighteen of the Local Bodies' the said seventy thousand pounds may be borrowed be Loans Act, 1913, f~r a lesser term and at an increased rate of increased to not exceeding six and a half per centum per interest: e.nnum: And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and it the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the is desired that the term for which the said two thousand pounds advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said may be borrowed be reduced to ten years and the ra.te of Dominion, doth hereby prescribe that the rate of interest interest payable thereon be increased to not exceeding six that may be paid by the Nelson City Council in respect of per centum per annum : the said loan of seventy thousand pounrur shall he a rate Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of not exceeding six and a half per centum, and the said Nelson the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice City Council is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, seventy thousand pounds accordingly. doth here by prescribe that the term for which the Gore F. D. THOMSON. Borough Council may borrow the said sum of two thousand Clerk of the Executive Council. pounds be reduced to ten years, and the rate of interest pay· able thereon be increased to not exceeding six per centum, and the said Gore Borough Council is hereby authorized to Pre,,cr·ibing the Term for wkick the Ohristckurck City Council borrow the said sum of two thousand pounds accordingly. may borrow the Sum of £7,000 authorized to be raised for F. D. THOMSON, Sanitary W arks. Clerk of the Executive Council. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Veating a Reserve in the Kaitieke Ooonty Oouncil. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of March, 1922. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Present: ORDER IN COUNCIL. Hrs E:XOELLENOY THE GoVERNOB-GENERAL IN COUl!iCU.. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of HEREAS section eleven of the Finance Act, 1921, as March, 1922. W amended by section six of the Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1921, provides that, notwithstanding any­ Present: thing to the contrary in any Act or in any rule of law, where a HIS EXCELLENCY THE GoVERNOR•GENEBAL IN CouNOU.. local authority or public body has been authorized before the HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto passing of the said Act, or is thereafter a.uthorized, to borrow W has been permanently reserved for a site for a road­ money, whether pursuant to a poll of ratepayers or otherwise man's cottage: A.nd whereas it is expedient to ve~t the howsoever, whether the rate of interest or the term of years of said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants the loan was or was not specified or determined, and such of the Kaitieke County: money or any pa.rt thereof has not been borrowed, the local Now, therefore, His Excellency the_ Governor-G~eral of authority may, with the precedent consent of the Minister of the Dominion of New Zealand, aoung by and with the Finance, borrow such money, or such amount thereof as has a.dvice and consent of the Executive Council of the said not been borrowed, at such rate of interest, or for such term Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities not less than ten years, as may be prescribed by the Governor­ conferred upon him by the fourth section of the Public General by Order in Council : Reserves and Domains A.ct, 1908, doth hereby declare And whereas the Christchurch City Council has been that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the reserve authorized to borrow the sum of seven thousand pounds for described in the Schedule hereto shall become vested in the the purpose of sanitary works for a term of thirty-two years, Cha.irman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Kai\ieke and is unable to obtain the money for this term : County, in trust, f~r a roadma.n 's cottage site. And whereas the Minister of Finance has given his precedent consent as required by the above-recited section eleven, and SCHEDULE. it is desired that the term for which the said seven thousand WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT. pounds may be borrowed be reduced to fifteen years. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of SECTION 3, Block X, Kaitieke Survey District: A.rea, 2 acres. the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice F. D. THOMSON, a.nd!consent of the Executive Counoil of the said Dominion, Clerk of the Executive Council. 682 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. No. 20

Vumi, a. Besm,e in the .tua. County Council,. Warrant apportioning the Annual Payments of lnrereat and I other CMJrgea in reapeet of a Loan originally ra.ised by the JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. Patw County Council between the Patw and W aitotara County Gounci"8. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of JELLICOE, Governor-General. March, 1922. HEREAS by section seventy-three of the Local Bodies' Present: W Loans Act, 1913, it is, int,er ali,a, provided that where Hrs EXCBLLIIINCY THB GOVBBNOR-GBNDAL IN COUNCIL. part only of an area over which a special rate is made as security for a loan is merged or included within the district HEREAS the land deBOribed in the Schedule hereto of a local authority other than the local authority that made W ha.a been perma.nently reserved for a aite for a. the rate, then the whole of the liability in respect of the loan roadma.n's cottage : And whereas it is expedient to vest the shall continue to be a liability of the local authority that said reserve in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants raised the loan, but the Governor-General may, upon the of the Pahiatua County : written application of that local authority, by Warrant under Now, therefore, His Excellenoy the Govern?r-General. of his hand, direct that any local authority in whose district the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice part of such area has been merged shall pay annually to the and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, first-mentioned local authority during the currency of the and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred loan, on such date as is specified, such amount as he con­ upon him by the fourth section of the Publio Reserves and siders a duly proportionate part of the interest and other Domains Aot, 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and charges in respect of the Joan : after the day of the date hereof, the reserve described in And whereas a part of the area over which a special loan the Sohednle hereto shall become vested in the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Pahiatua. County, in of eighteen hundred pounds for re-erecting, replacing, and trust, for a site for a roa.dman's cottage. constructing bridges in the Ngamatapouri Special Rating Area was raised by the Patea County Council has been merged or included in the County of Waitotara: SCHEDULE. And whereas it has been mutually agreed between the Pate& County Council and the Waitotara County Council WBLL1NGTON LAND DIBTBICT, that the amount of eight pounds seven shillings and three­ SBCTION 106, Blook VI, Ma.nga.hao Survey District : Area, pence be paid annually by the Waitotara County Council 6 a.ores 2 roods. to the Patea County Council as its duly proportionate part F. D. THOMSON, of the interest and other charges payable in respect of the Clerk of the Executive Council. loan: And whereas written application has been made by the Pa.tea County Council to direct accordingly : Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ Withdmwifl{l .La.nd .from tM Operation of the Ka,IA'i•(lll,m suance and exercise of the power and authority conferred lnduatry Act, 1908. on me by section seventy-three of the Loca.l Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, do hereby direct that the Waitotara County JELLICOE, Governor-General Council shall in respect of the above-mentioned loan pay annually to the Pa.tea County Council, on the first day of ORDER IN COUNCIL. February in each and every year during the outrency of the At the Government House at Wellington, this 14th day of said loan, the above-mentioned amount of eight pounds March, 1922. seven shillings and threepence as its duly proportionate part of the interest and other charges payable in respect of the Present: said loan. HII ExcBLLBNOY TBB GoVBRNORoGBNBRAL Ill' Colll{CJL. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. HEREAS by section forty-six of the Land Laws General, this 8th day of March, 1922. W .Amendment Act, 1913, it is enacted that the Go­ W. FRASER, vernor-General may, by Order in Council gazetted, on the For Minister of Finance. recommendation of the Land Board, declare that any land comprised in a kanri-gnm reserve shall, from a date to be specified in the Order, oease to be subject to the Ka.uii-gnm Beg,il,ali,ona for Deer-shooting, Wanganui. Industry Act, 1908, and on and after the date so specified the land to whicb the Order relates aha.II become au bject to JELLICOE, Governor-General. the provisiol18 of the Land Act, 1908: N exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals And whereas the Land Board of the North Auckland Land I Protection Act, 1908 (hereinafter called " the said District has duly passed a resolution recommending that Act"), I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ the Pohuenui Ka.uri-gnm Reserve described in the Schedule General of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby make hereto be excepted from the operations of the Ka.uri-gnm the following regulations prescribing the deer-Ehooting season Industry Act, 19(18, and it is expedient to give effect to such in the Wanganui Acclimatization District, comprising all recommendation : that area in the Wellington and Taranaki Land Districts Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, bounded by a line commencing on the sea-coast at the mouth Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ of the Waitotara River, and proceeding thence up the middle suance and exercise of the power and authority conferred of that river to and up the middle of the Mangaone Stream upon me by section forty-six of the Land Laws Amendment to a point in line with the southern boundary of Section 16, Act, 1913, and acting by and with the advice and consent Block V, Nukumaru Survey District ; thence to and along of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby the said southern boundary to the trig. station on Whare­ order and declare that the Pohuenui Ka.uri-gum Reserve de­ k:a.rangi; thence along the eastern boundary of Section 16 scribed in the Schedule hereto shall, from the first day of aforesaid to and up the middle of the Mangaone Stream to April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, cease to a point in line with the south-eastern boundary of Lot 4 on be subject to the Ka.uri-gum Industry Act, 1908. plan No. 659, deposited in the office of the District Land Registrar at Wellington; thence along the said south-eastern SCHEDULE. boundary to and across the Wa.itotara Road, and along the western boundaries of Lots 14 and 17 on plan No. 918 de· ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, con• posited a.s aforesaid to trig. station on Orangihoangi ; thence taining by admea.surement 190 acres, more or leBB, being a.long the south-eastern e.nd north-eastern boundaries of Pohuenui Kauri-gum Reserve, situate in Block XIII, Rua.kaka Section 11, Block XIV, Momahaki Survey District, and Survey District, as set aside by Order in Council dated the along the production of the last-named boundary to the 26th June, 1899, and published in New Zealand Gazette of middle of the Mangamingi Stream ; thence down tlie middle 1899, page 1214, Bounded, commencing at the westernmost of that stream and up the middle of Te Korokio Stream, comer of Section 10, Waipu Parish, towards the north-east and along the western and northern boundaries of the Manga­ by Sectio11B IO and 11 of the Parish of Waipu and by a public nui-o-Tahu Block to Watershed Road near trig. station on road ; towards the south-west by a public road ; towards Taurangapiopio ; thence to the middle of that road and the south-east by Sectio11B 226, 12, and 161 of the aforeeaid northerly along the middle of that road and Pipiriki and parish; again towards the south-west by Section 212 of the Pokek:a. Roads, and along the summit of the range, passing same parish; and towards the north-west by a public road through trig. station on Maungarau to the trig. station on and by Sections 156 and 36, Waipu Parish, to the point of Mount Humphries ; thence north-easterly a.long a right line, commencement. (Auckland plan 697.) running in the direction of the confluence of the Tangara.kau F. D. THOMSON, and Wanganui Rivers, to its first intersection with the said Clerk of the Executin CoUHil. Wanganui River; thence to and down the middle of that MAR. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 683 river and up the middle of the Pe.paroa Stream in Block XI, I Re.gulatian,a v:,ider tk OenBU8 and Btatialica Act, 1910, Te.uakira Survey District, to e. point in line with the south- eastern boundary of Section 9, Block XI, Te.ua.kira. Survey JELLICOE Governor-General. District ; thence to and a.long the said south-ea.stern boundary, ' . . and along the south-eastern boundary of Section 3, Block XI, JN pursuance and exercise of the powers. 9:11d a.uthonty the south-western and south-eastern boundaries of Section 1, conferred on me b! the Cens~ and Sta.t1St10s Act, 1910, Block XII, the southern boundary of Section 1, Block IX, !• John .R~ahworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General. of Nga.me.tea Survey District, e.nd the south-western boundary he Do~on of ~e.w Zea.Ja:n~, do hereby ~a.ke the folio~ of Ohotu No. 9 Block and its production to the middle of regula.tio_ns_ J?rescnbmg additiona~ ~tter 1D regard to which the Mangawhero River ; thence down the middle of that the Statistician shall collect sta.tist1cs. river and up the middle of the Rangitate.u Stream to Fields Tre.ck crossing ; thence along the middle of Fields Track in REGULATIONS. a north-ee.sterly direction generally to the middle of the 1. EVERY owner of bees shall upon request, a.ud within such stream forming the north-ea.stern boundary of Ohotu No. 6A time or times as he may be required by the Statistician so No. 1 Block; thence down the middle of that stream and to do, furnish annually to the Statistician, or to a.uy pel'BOn up the middle of the Wangaehu River to the northern boundary appointed by him in writing, the particulars specified in the of Block IV, Nga.ma.tea Survey District ; thence easterly form set out in the Schedule hereto, and shall sign the form along that boundary a.nd the northern boundaries of Blocks and transmit it by post or otherwise to the officer appointed I and II, Maungake.retu Survey District, to the middle of by the Statistician. the Ture.kine. River, and up that river to the northern boundary 2, In the above regula.tion "owner " includes the manager of the Raketape.uma No. 3A Block ; thence ea..~terly a.long or person for the time being in charge of a place where one the northern boundaries of the Raketa.pauma. Nos. 3A, lA, or more hives of bees are kept for use ; "hive of bees " in­ la, and 1I Blocks to the middle of the We.iouru-Moe.whango cludes any number of bees kept in captivity. Roe.d ; thence northerly a.long that road to its junction with the Toka.anu Road at Wa.iouru; thence north-easterly along SCHEDULE, e. right line to Totem Trig. Station and a. right line to Auahi­ Na.me of pel'BOn keeping bees : tota.ra. Trig. Station ; thence southerly along a right line to Postal address : Trig. Station 16 and a right line to Trig. Station 32 ; thence County in which bees a.re kept : westerly a.long a right line to the junction of the Pa.nema.ngo Quantity of honey produced during twelve months ended and the Tome.koma.ko Streams ; thence up the middle of 31st May, 19 : lb. the Panemango Stream to and a.long the southern boundary Quantity of beeswax produced during twelve months ended of Rua.uni No. 2 Block; thence a.long the south-western 31st May, 19 : lb. boundary of Section l, Block X, Ma.unga.ka.retu Survey I declare that the information contained in this Schedule is District, to the middle of the Ture.kina. River ; thence a.long complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. a. right line to the Ma.unga.ka.retn Trig. Station on the summit of the ea.st.em wa.t.ershed of the Wa.ngaehu River; thence [Signature of tk perB011 fumiaking in a. south-west.erly direction generally by .lines from hill to tke informaticm.] hill a.long e. summit of that watershed to and a.long a right As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor• line whioh runs in a north-westerly direction through trig. General, this 14th day of March, 1922. station on Oka.iepe (Block XIV, Ma.nga.whero Survey District) G. JAS, ANDERSON, to a. point in the middle of the Wa.nga.ehu River due west For Minister of Interna.l Affairs. about eighteen ohs.ins from the west.em boundary of Block XIV, Ma.ngawhero Survey District ; thence down the middle of the said river to the sea ; thence in e. north-westerly direc­ A.mending a WarTanl cancelling the Reservation over Portion tion along the sea.-coe.st to the point of commencement : and of a Primary - education Endowment in the Ha'IIJke'B Bay the conditions a.ffeoting the sa.me, and also the form of Land District, and reserving Grown Land in lieu the.rt.of. license e.nd the fee payable therefor. JELLICOE, Governor-General. REGULATIONS. HEREAS by section five of the Le.nd Act, 1908, it is 1. FALLOW-DEER bucks may be ta.ken or killed within the W provided that every Proclamation, Order in Council, Wanganui Acclimatization District from the 1st day of or other instrument, whether ma.de under or by virtue of that April, 1922, to the 15th day of May, 1922, both days in­ Act or of any former Land Act, and all regula.tions, by-le.we, clusive. oonditions, or rules ma.de by the Governor, the Minister, or 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the any La.nd Board, may be altered, a.mended, or revoked from Chief Postmaster a.t Wa.nga.nui, on payment of a. license fee time to time : of £1, in the form presoribed in the Schedule hereto, and And whereas it is necessary to a.mend a. Wa.rrant dated the subject to the said Act and these regula.tions. The number eighteenth day of July, one thousa.nd nine hundred and of such licenses shall not exceed forty ; provided that not twenty-one, published in the Gazette of the twenty-first day more than one such license shall be issued to the same of that month, and issued under section thirty-seven of the person. 3. No licensee shall take or kill more than two bucks, Land Laws Amendment Act, 1914, cancelling the reserva­ and no buck shall be killed carrying antlers with less than tion over portion of a. prinlary-educa.tion endowment in the Ha.wke's Bay Land District, and reserving Crown land in lieu four points. thereof, the aforesaid portion of a. primary-education endow­ 4. No doe or fawn shall be ta.ken or killed on any pretext whatever ; and no licensee shall allow a.uy dog to accom­ ment being erroneously described as portion of Section 2, pany either himself or a.ny attendant he me.y have with­ Block I, Urutawa. Survey District, instead of as portion of him. Section 2, Block I, Uruta.wa. Ea.st Survey District : 5. The licensee must give notice to the sa.id Chief Post­ Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, master of the date on which it is his intention to stalk Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur­ deer; such notice to be posted, or delivered, or telegraphed suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred three clear days before such date. upon me by the Land Act, 1908, and of every other power 6. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorizing and authority enabling me in this behalf, do hereby a.mend a.uy person to sell any deer or portion thereof. the said Warrant by substituting the words "Uruta.wa. Ea.st 7. Any person committing a. breach of any of these regu­ Survey District" for the words "Uruta.wa. Survey District" wherever the la.st-mentioned words occur in the first Schedule le.tions shall be liable, on conviction, to a. fine not exceed­ ing £20. to the said Warrant dated the eighteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred a.ud twenty-one. No. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Lice.nae lo take or kiU Game (Deer). Genera.1, this 8th day of March, 1922. , of , having this day paid the sum of D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Land~. £ , is hereby authorized to take or kill deer (bucks); of not less than points, within the Wa.nga.nui. Aoclima.tiza.tion District, from the day of , Landa temporarily reserved in Ike Auckland, Marlborough, 1922, to the day of , 1922 (both days Otago, and Soutkl,and Land Di81rict8. inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1908, and all regula.tions thereunder in force within the JELLICOE, Governor-General. said district. · HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-twenty-first sec• Dated a.t this day of , 1922. W tion of the La.nd Aot, 1908, it is enacted that the Governor-General may from time to time, either by general Chief Postmaster. or particular description, and whether the same he.s been As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ surveyed or not, reserve from sa.le temporarily, notwithstand­ Genera.l, this 14th day of Me.roh, 1922. ing that the sa.me may be then held under pastoral license, G. JAS. ANDERSON, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any For Minister of Internal Affairs. of the purposes in the said section mentioned : 684 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20 And whereas by the sixty-ninth section of the Land for Iset a.pa.rt the land described in the Schedule hereto for dis­ Settlements Act, 1908, it is further provided that the posal under the section of the Act mentioned. Governor-General may from time to time, as he thinks --- fit, set aside reserves for any specified pnblic purpose out SCHEDULE of land acquired under the last-mentioned Act, provided · that no land so acquired shall be set aside for endow- NoRTH AuOKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-CROWN LAND.-0POE ments : SURVEY DISTRICT. Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount ,Jellicoe, A. R. P. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pur- SECTION 25, Block V Area, 24 3 33 suance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred 21J· 25 2 4 upon me by the said Act, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the lands in the Auckland, Marlborough, Otago, and As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Southland Land Districts described in the Schedule hereunder General, this 8th day of March, 1022. written, for the purposes in the said Schedule specified at D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lande. the end of the respective descriptions of the lands so intended to be temporarily reserved. Sett,ing apart Grown Lani/, under Section 20 of the Land SCHEDULE. Laws Amendment Act, 1912. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. JELLICOE, Governor-General. ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities admeasurement 2 roods 11 ·2 perches, more or less, being part I conferred upon me by section twenty of the Land Laws of Sections 192, 193, 194, 195, and 196, Town of Ngaruawahia. Amendment Act, 1912, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Bounded towards the north-east by the North Island Main Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Trunk Railway, 690·05 links ; towards the south-east by set apart the land described in the Schedule hereto for dis­ Strowe Street, 251 ·4 links ; and towards the south-west by the South Road, 453·6 links : be all the aforesaid linkages posal under the section of the Act mentioned; more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/11/20, deposited in the Head Office, Department SCH.IWULK of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, and thereon bordered NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRIOT.-CllOWN LAND. red. (Auckland plan No. 5784, blue.) For a drill-shed site. SECTION 4, Block VII, Ruakaka Survey District: Area, 25 acres O roods 1 perch. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT. All that area in the Marlborough Land District, containing As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ by admeasurement 65 acres 1 rood 13 perches, more or less, General, this 14th day of March, 1922. being Section 184 and part of Sections 122 and 123, Rlock XI, D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Onamalutu Survey District. Commencing at the northern­ most comer of Section 123 aforesaid, bounded towards the east and north by part Section 122, 500 and 700 links Tr118/,eea for the Howick Public Cemetery appointed. respectively ; again towards the east by the abuttal of a public road, 100 links ; again towards the north by a public JELLICOE, Governor-General. road, 796·5 links ; thence again towards the east by part of Section 122, 778·5 links, across a public road, 104·5 links, and I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities by Section 119, 416·5 links; towards the east and south vested in me by the fourth section of the Cemeteries generally by Section 4, Block XI aforesaid, 3259•3 links ; Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ towards the west by Section 124, 357 links, across a public General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby appoint road, 101 links; again by Section 124, 1742 links; by the several persons whose names are specified in Part I of Section 183, 100 links; and again by Section 124, 500 links; the Schedule hereto to have the control and management and towards the north by Small Grazing-run 65, 1500 links, of the public cemetery specified in Part II of the said to the point of commencement : be all the aforesaid linkages Schedule. more or less : and excepting from the above description the SCHEDULE. public road traversing the said land, for which due allowance Part ].-Names of Trustees, has been made in the above area. As the same is-delineated FRANK EDWARD ALLEN, on the plan marked L. and S. 4/308, deposited in the Head WILLIAM COOPER, Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, JOHN FITZPATRICK, and thereon bordered red. For a recreation reserve. WILLIAM THOMAS MAY, and 0TAGO LAND DISTRICT. LEMUEL HENRY WmTE, Sen. All that area in the Otago Land District, containing Part 11.-Name of Cemetery and Description of Land. 7 acres O roods 2·7 perches, more or less, being parts of Sec­ tions 72 and 73, Block V, Lower Kaikorai Survey District, HOWICK. and part of Section 63, Rlock VI, Dunedin and East Taieri ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District, con­ Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised taining by admeasurement 7 acres 3 roods 12 perches, more in certificate of title, Vol. 195, folio 92, Dunedin Registry. or less, being Allotment 8 of Section 7 of small lots near the For a recreation reserve. Village of Howick. Bounded towards the north by a line, 692 links ; towards the east by a line and a road, 1131 links ; SOUTHLAND LA_ND DISTRICT. towards the south by a road, 692 links ; and towards the west All that area in the Southland Land District, containing by Allotment 7, 1131 links. by admeasurement 4 acres 3 roods 28·7 perches, more or less, As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ being part of Section 4, Otahu Settlement, part of Section 5, General, this 8th day of March, 1922. Block IV, Waiau Survey District'. Bounded towards the north-west by other part of Section 4, Otahu Settlement, D. H. GUTHRIE, 1\,linister of Lands. 703 links ; towards the north-east by other part of said ------Section 4, 736·5 links ; towards the south-east by other part of said Section 4, 700 links ; and towards the south-west Vesting the Control of a Scenic Reserve in tke Pongarr,a ,Scenic by a public road one chain wide, 671 •8 links : be all the Board. aforesaid linkages more or less. As the same is delineated on the plan marked L. and S. 6/6/204, deposite-0. in the JELLICOE, Governor-General. Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, at Wellington, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities and thereon bordered green. For a public-school site. I conferred upon him by section thirteen of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ of the Dominion of New Zealand doth hereby vest the control General, this 8th day of March, 1922. of the reserve described in the Schedule hereto (being land D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. reserved under the said Act), for the period of three years from the date hereof (unless previously altered or revoked under the said Act) in the undermentioned persons, namely.- Setting apart Grown Land under Seclion 20 of the Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912. EVAN WILLIAM DAVIES, FREDERIOK FREEMAN, SAMUEL GIBSON, JELLICOE, Governor-General. F'Rl!:DERIOK WILLIAM GREGORY, N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities MAx KAYSER, I conferred upon me by section twenty of the Land Laws WILLIAM NELSON LANKEY, Amendment Act, 1912, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, WALTER HENRY PLOWMAN, and Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby ROBERT WILLIAM MORRIS, MAR. 16.j THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board Iment Act, 1921-22, applies the by the name of the Pongaroa Scenic Board (herein referred to be followed :- as "the Board"), in trust, for the preservation of scenery, (a.) The petitioner shall give to the respondent not less and with the powers and subject to the conditions hereinafter than twenty-one days' notice in writing of the motion to contained, that is to say,-·- make the decree nisi a,bsolnte. 1. The first meeting of the Board shall be held on Wed- (b.) If the respondent has not entered an appearance in nesday, the fifth day of April, one thousand nine hundred the cause, and it is impossible or difficult to effect service and twenty-two, a.t eight o'clock p.m., in the Public Hall, of the notice on the respondent personally, the petitioner Pongaroa, and thereafter the Board shall meet for the shall apply to the Court or a Judge in Chambers for directions transaction of business on the first Wednesday in each as to service. quarter at the time and place aforesaid, or at · 811Ch other ( c.) If the respondent intends to oppose the making of the time or place as may from time to time be fixed by the Board. decree nisi absolute he or she shall give to the petitioner 2. The members of the Board shall at their first meeting, at least ten clear days' not.ice in writing of such intention, and thereafter at the annual meeting hereinafter mentioned, and sha.11 state in such notice the grounds of opposition and elect one of themselves to be Chairman, who may join in shall give therein full particulars of the alleged wrongful the discussion, and shall have an original as well as a casting acts or conduct on the part of the petitioner on which the vote. The Chairman shall hold office until the election of respondent relies. his successor. (d.) Where such notice as aforesaid has been given by 3. Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, the respondent, the parties shall attend on the day fixed provided that two days' ·notice of such meeting is given to for the hearing of the motion or so soon thereafter as counsel each member, specifying the business to be transacted at can be heard to obtain a fixture for hearing oral evidences such special meeting ; and no other business than that so in connection with the motion. specified shall be transacted at such meeting. Given under our hands this 27th day of February, 1922. ' 4. Any five members of the Board shall form a quorum. ROBERT STOUT CJ Any meeting may be adjourned from time to time. w A SIM J ' · ' 5. All questions shall be determined by the ma.jo~ty of J. 0 H." HOSKING, J. votes of the members of the Board present at the meeting. T w STRINGER J 6. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present at the A0 L · HERDMAN ' J · time appointed for holding the same, the members present Approved in Council. · · ' · shall choose one of their number to be' Chairman for suoh meeting. F. D. THOMSON, 7. If, by resignation, death, inca.pa.oity, or otherwise, the Clerk of the Executive Council. seat of any member sha.ll be or become vacant, or if any ------member absents himself, without reasonable cause, from three consecutive meetings of the Boa.rd, the Governor­ Ranger under the Anim.ale Pro!R.ction Act appointed. General shall have power to appoint any other person to be a member of the Board in his stead. Department of Internal Affairs, 8. The Board shall prepare and submit at an annual meet­ Wellington, 13th March, 1922. ing to be held in the month of April in each year a report of IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased the proceedings of the Board for the previous year ending H to appoint Qll the thirty-first day of March, together with a. statement HENRY RIOHARD PIKE of the receipts and expenditure of the Board for such year. a Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the A copy of every such report and statement, certified by the Waimarino District. Chairman to be ~orrect, shall be sent to the Minist.er in Cha.rge W. FRASER, of Scenery Preservation as soon as possible after each annual For Minister of Internal Affairs. meeting. 9. The Board shall control the said reserve in acoorda.nce with the provisions of the said Act and of the regula.tione Hon01,rs conferred by His Maje.qty the Ki-ng. made thereunder. Department of futernal Affairs, Wellington, 14th March, 1922. · SCHEDULE. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs the publica­ POl!IGAROA SCENIC RESERVE.-WELLINGTON LAND DlsTRICT. H tion in the New Zealand Ga,ette of the ncitification of SECTIONS I to 12, Block IV, Town of Pongaroa: Area, 5 acres the honours conferred by His Majesty the King as follow~:- 1 rood 35 perches. Knight B ...chelor- Also Sections I, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, Block VIl, Town of ,James Hugh Buchanan Coate.s, Esq., of the City of Pongaroa : Area, 2 acres 3 roods 11 perches. Wellington. Also part of Section 5 and Sections 6 to 16 inclusive, Block John Roas, Esq., of the City of Dunedin. XII ; parts of Sections 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and Sections 13, 7, 11, C.M.G.- and part Section 14, Block XllI, part Section 16 and Sections James Henry Gunson, Esq., C.B.E., Mayor of the City 14 and 18 to 24 inclusive, Block IX, Town of Pongaroa; of Auckland. Section 14, Suburbs of Pongaroa; and roads within the G. .JAS. ANDERSON, above area stopped by Proclamation dated 18th February, For Minister of Internal Affairs. 1908, and published in the New Zea1and Gazette No. 12, of the 20th February, 1908, page 608: Area, 48 acres 1 rood 13 perches. Ra11/}er under the Animals Protection Act and Officer under As witness the hand of His Excellency i;he Governor. Part II of tl,e )i'·i8herie., Art appointed. General, this 10th day of March, 1922. Department. of futernal Affairs, D. H. GUTHRIE, Wellington, 14th March, 1922. Minister in Charge of Scenery Preservation. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased H to appoint CHARLES TOMLIN Additional Rule., under the Divorce and llfatrimonial Oauaes a Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the Act, 1908. Wa.imate Acclimatinition District, and an Officer under Part II of the Fisheries Act, 1908. JELLICOE, Governor-General. G. JAS. ANDERSON, E, the undersigned Judges of the Supreme Court of For Minister of Internal Affairs. W New Zealand, of whom the Chief Justice is one, in pursuance and exercise of the powers for this purpose conferred on us bv the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Oons'lil for the Republic of Pol,and at Sydney appointed. Act, 1908, do her~by make the following rules, to come into operation on the sixteenth da.y of March, one thousand Department of Internal Affairs, nine hundred and twenty-two. Wellington, 14th March, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be RULES. H notified that he has been informed by His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies that the King's Exequatur I. RULE 51 of the rules made under the above-mentioned empowering NoNIDES EARP to act as Consul-General for the Act on the 15th day of December, 1910, is hereby amended Republic of Poland at Sydney, with jurisdiction over New by substituting six clear days for the period of three clear Zealand, received His Majesty's signature on the 20th ultimo.. days mentioned in that rule . ... 2. fu every case to which the provisions of subsection (3) G. JAS. ANDERSON, . of section 2 of the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Amend- For Minister of Internal Affairs• 686 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20 -~8 of Board of Tf'U/Jtees of Drainage Di&trict appointed. I Regufl1'ars of Marriages, d:c., appointed. 11.,.t.l Department of Internal Affairs, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 14th March, 1922. . Wellington, 9th March, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, :e:E Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ H in terms of section 10 of the Land Drainage Act, 1908, T lowing appoiniments in the Public Service:- to appoint J OSEPH LISBANT p ALBTHOBPB JoHN CASEY, Esq., Al.FRED JAMES DEMPSEY, Esq., to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for ERNEST FLAY, Esq., the district of Wellington, as from the 1st day of February, THOMAS DONALD MAoDoNALD, Esq., and 1922; and ALBERT MOORE WILSON, Esq., EDWABD MooBE CRAIG BUBB to be members of the Board of Trustees of the Kirikiriroa to be Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris at Danne­ Drainage District. virke, and Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the district of Dannevirke, as from the 1st day of April, G. JAS. ANDERSON, 1922. For Minister of Internal Affairs. A. C. TURNBULL, SecntarJ.

Mnnber• of Southland Land Boo.rd reappointed. Begutrar of Elector, appointed for the Electoral Dilfl1'ict of Department of Lands and Survey, Waikato. Wellington, lS&h March, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased Office of Public Service Commissioner, H to reappoint Wellin~on, 10th March, 1922. :HBNBY JONATHAl!I :M!DDLBTON and T :e:E Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ JAJIJIS Fu:lllING lowing appointment in the Public Service:- to be members of the Southland Land Board, as from the Jomi DUNCAN FBBGUSON 8th April and 22nd May, 1922, respectively. to be the Registrar of Electors for the Electoral District of D. :H. GUT:HRIE, Minister of Lands. Waikato, for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, as from the 1st day of March, 1922. A. C. TURNBULL, SeeretarJ. Chairmen of Lir.e111Jing Committees 11ppointed.

Department of Justice, Substitute Regiatrar of Electars for the ElectoraZ Diatrici of Wellington, 1/ith March, 192~. H IS Excellency the Governor-C'.eneral has been pleased Ellesmere appointed. to appoint Office of Public Service Commissioner, ,JAMES RANKIN BARTHOLOMEW, Eeq., S.M., Wellington, 15th March, 1922. to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the districts HE Public Service Commissioner has made the following of Dunedin, Dunedin South, and Chalm('rs, 1>ire H. Y. T appointment in the Public Service:- Widdowson, F,sq,, S.M. ; and CHARLES JORN LAFFERTY HOWELL Yo1JNO WIDDOWSON, Eeq., S.M., to be Substitute Registrar of Electors for the Electora,l District to be Chairman of the Licensing Committees for the districts of Ellesmere, for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1908, of Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Avon, 1•iu W. Wilson, Es4., as from the 1st day of March, 1922. S.M. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice,

Olerka, &c., M agiatrate' s and Warden' a r.'011rt8 :1'Jl'P')inted. Deputy Registrars of Marriages, &c., appointed. Department of Justice, Registrar-General's Office, Wellington, 15th March, I922. Wellington, 14th March, 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General bas been pleased T is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have H to appoint I been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts set Constable JOHN o•siu respectively opposite their names, viz. :- to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court and Bailiff of the Magistrate's and Warden's Courts at Arrowtown, on and Leonard Griffith North Ohakune. from the 18th day of February, 1922. vice Constable H. Charles John Lafferty Ellesmere. McMahon, transferred ; and John Francis Barrett Kawakawa. Thomas Oswald Dykes .. Temuka. Constable RABOLD ,JACKSON THOM1'SON Laurence McKenzie McLaurin Monteath New Plymouth. to be Clerk and Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court at Hunterville, Frederick Horace Thomas Mangonui. on and from the 2nd day of February, 1922, vi,,e Constable R. George Frederick Church Maungaturoto. Sims, transferred. Albert Nyanza Wallace Matamata. E. P. LEE, Minister of Justice. Leslie Stevenson Shannon Kaikoura. Arthur Edward Stephens Brunner. Miss Dauphine Edwards Ariit, OflldaL Member of Maori Council appointed. W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. Native Department, Wellington, 10th March, 1922. IS Exoellenoy the Governor-General has been pleased Arrangements for First Election, &,e,, Turua Town Di&trict. H to appoint GllOBGB Kmx Department of Internal Affairs, to be the Official Member of the Maori Council for the Wellington, 14th March, 1922, Maori Council District of Horouta, tJice B. J, MaoDonnell, IS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased left the district. H to appoint J. G. COATES, Native Minister. JAMES EDWIN GREEN, Esq., to be Returning Officer and person to prepare the roll of Registrar of I11COrpor&ted Societiea appo,!'ted. electors for the first election of a Board of seven Commis­ sioners for the Tnrna Town District, recently constituted Office of Public Service Commissioner, under the Town Boards Act, 1908; also to appoint Tuesday, Wellington, 9th March, 1922. the 4th day of April, 1922, as the day, and the office of :e:E Public Service Commil!llioner has made the fol­ Messrs. Miller and Son, Solicitors, Turua, as the place, for hold- • T lowing appointment in the Publio Service:- ing such first election ; also to appoint Tuesday, the 11th day of April, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon as the time, DONALD GBOBGll CLABII: and the office of Messrs. Miller and Son aforesaid as the place, to be Registrar of Incorporated Societies for the purposes for holding the first meeting of the Board of Commissioners, of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908, as from the 1st day so elected. of March, 1922. W. FRASER, A. O. TURNBULL, BecretarJ. For Minister of Internal Affairs. THE NEW ZEAL/\.ND GAZETTE. 687

By- law of the. Wkanganui Diatrid Maori Oouncil, under 7. No human corpse shall be permitt.ed to lie in state in lhe Maori Oou'IWiilf Act, 1900, and the Heal,/,k Ace, 1920, front of a.ny meeting-house or in the courtyard (marae) thereof, approved. but ma.y lie in stat.a a.t some other spot in the vicinity that may be indicated by the Chairman of the Committee. Native Minist.er's Office, Wellington, 1st November, 1921. (B.) BUILDINGS. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor­ 8. No person sha.11 erect a. dwellinghouse upon any site not I General ha.a been pleased to approve of the following having natural or artificial subsoil drainage sufficient to pre­ by-la.we ma.de by the Maori Council of the Wha.nga.nui Maori vent such sit.e being de.mp, or upon any site having matt.er District, under the provisions of section 16 of the Maori thereon which may prove injurious to the health of the occu­ Councils Act, 1900. pants of such buildings. The ground underlying every ,J. G. COATES, .Minist.er of Native Affa.irs. dwellinghouse shall be so formed and graded that no wat.er Approved. oa.n flow or lodge thereon or under any pa.rt of such building. JELLICOE, Governor-General. Where the sit.e of a.n erect.ad dwellinghouse is considered in­ jurious to the bee.Ith of the occupants, the Counoil ma.y order the owner OT occupier to remove such building to a more THE MA.ORI COUNCIL OF THE WHANGANUI healthy site. MAORI DISTRICT. 9. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse shall con­ BY-LAWS, struct every room intended to be nsed as a living-room so that the same shall be not less than 8 ft. 6 in. in height from Tim Maori Council of the Wha.nga.nui Maori District, consti­ the floor to the ceiling in every pa.rt ; provided that every tuted under the Maori Councils Act, 1900, a.nd its amendments, room intended to be used as aforesaid with a. sloping or a.nd the Public Hee.Ith Act, 1920, hereby makes the following unoeilinged roof shall be not leBB than 9 ft. in height from the by-Ia.we in lieu of the by-la.we published in the New Zealand floor to the roof over one-ha.If the superficial area. of such Gaze#e da.t.ed 6th February, 1902, under a.nd by virtue of room, a.nd no wall thereof shall have a leBB height than 5 ft. the ea.id Acts a.nd amendments, such by-la.we to comfl into before anv slope of thfl roof commences. operation upon approval thereof by the Governor-General 10. Every person who aha.II erect a dwellinghouse shall and the publioa.tion of the same in the Gazette a.nd K ahili. provide that for every sleeping-room therein there shall be !BTJIBPBBTATION. at lea.st 36 square foet of floor-spa.oe to ea.oh adult or every two children under ten yea.rs of age sleeping in that room, In these by-la.ws, except where inconsist.ent with the con­ a.nd there sha.11 be a window-space clear of frames equal in t.ext or when otherwise expressly provided, the following ex­ area. to at lea.st one-t.enth of the area. of the floor of such pressions shall have the mea.nings attached thereto:- room, of which window-space at least one-ha.If shall be made " The said Act " means the Maori Oounoils Act, 1900, to open. a.nd its amendments, a.nd the Public Health Act, II. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse must 1920: provide each sleeping-room with a. boarded floor so that there ·' The Co1moil" means the Maori Counoil of the Wha.nga­ she.II be between the under-side of every joist, plat.a, stringer, nui Maori District constituted under the said Acts : and bearer on whioh such floor may be laid or support.ad and " Committee " or" Village Committee " means the Village the upper surface of the ground a. space of 4 in. at the lea.st Committee of a. Maori ka.inga., village, or pa. appointed in ea.oh pa.rt, a.nd he shall cause the a.res. below such fl.ooT by the Maori Council under the provisions of the ea.id to be thoroughly ventilat.ed by some effectual method Acts: 12. In the ca.se of houses a.lrea.dy erected the. Council ma.y " District " means the Wha.nga.nui Maori District. pro• require the owner or occupier of a.ny dwellinghouse whioh ola.imed by the Governor-General under the pro­ does not comply with Section B, clauses 10 and 11, to make visions of the said Acts : such alt.erations or additions as may be deemed necessary. " Native Township" means a township constituted under 13. The Council ma.y, or shall if the Medica.l Officer of Hee.Ith the Native Townships Act, 1895 : or Director of Maori Hygiene so directs, order the removal " Prescribed "' means prescribed by rules or regulations or destruction of any building in a dirty and unwholesome made under the said Acts or by these by-la.ws. stat.a, if in its opinion it is unsuitable for human habitation, or if the owner or occupier thereof fails after due notice to (A.) GBNBBAL PROVISIONS. clean, renova.t.e, or himself remove or destroy the same. 1. All deaths shall be notified by the nee.rest of kin, or in 14. The Chairman of the Committee, or any person duly his absence by the owner or occupier of the dwelling where authorized by the Committee in that behalf, may by notice dee.th took pla.oe, to the nee.rest Registrar of Births, Deaths, in writing direct the owner or occupier of any house or other and Marriages within thirty-six hours of death. Failure to building in a dirty and unwholesome stat.a to clean or ca.use comply shall render the offender liable to a penalty not ex­ the ea.me to be olea.ned within a time to be specified in such ceeding £1. notice. 2. In every ca.se of dee.th, where the deoea.sed has not been 15. Any person refusing or neglecting to comply with notice att.ended to by a qualified medioal practitioner, the Committee for ri,mova.ls, a.lt.erations, or cleaning under cla.uses 8, 10, 11, aha.II investigat.e the circumstances surrounding such death 12, 13, and 14 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for with regard to the nature of illness, duration, treatment, and the first offence and £5 for every subsequent offence, and in names of persons who treated or were in attendance on the case of persist.ant refusal or neglect to comply, the Com­ deoea.sed, a.nd report the results of this investigation to the mittee ma.y order the work to be done. Any costs incurred nearest Registrar of Maori Births, Deaths, a.nd Marriages. by the Committee in a.nd about such removalA, alterations, 3. Human corpses sba.11 be buried, if the death occurs be­ or clea.nings shall be a debt due to the Committee, recover­ tween the 15th da.y of March and the 15th da.y of Sept.ember able as liquida.t.ed de.ma.gee by process in a Ma.gistrat.e's (both days inclusive) in a.ny year, within four days aft.er Court. dee.th ; a.nd if the death occurs between the 16th da.y of 16. The Committee may, in its discretion, ease or modify September a.nd the 14th da.y of Ma.rob of the following year the application of the foregoing clauses 8, 12, 13, a.nd 14 in lboth days inclusive), within three days a.ft.er dee.th, unless the oa.se of a.ny old, ill, or feeble person occupying any such the Medioa.l Officer of Hee.Ith or the Director of Maori Hygiene buildings as aforesaid, so that such ola.uses shall not press shall otherwise direct. , heavily on such person. The Chairman of the Committ.ee 4. Where death has occurred from a.n infectious disea.se, she.II report the case and a.ll the circumstances to the Chair­ the corpse sha.11 be buried within twenty-four hours aft.er dee.th. man of the Council, whereupon the Council shall consider The corpse shall be removed from the dwelling, t.ent, hospital, such case anci decide whether it shall devot.e pa.rt of its funds or pla.ce where dee.th occurred to the cemet.ery without being towards cleaning and otherwise improving the dwellings of allowed t-0 lie in stat.a a.t any intermediate or village, a.nd no such sick, old, or fee hie persons. ta.ngi shall be held. 17. The owner or occupier of a. dwellinghouse shall be held 5. It shall be the duty of the nearest relatives of the de­ responsible for preventing more persons sleeping in any ceased, or, in their absence, of the owner or occupier of the room thereof than are allowed by the floor-space la.id down house or premises wherein deoea.sed died, to comply with the in ola.use 10. Failure to comply with this shall render him provisions of by-laws 3 a.nd 4 ; and all or any of them shall liable to a pena.lty not exceeding 5s. for a first offence and not be deemed guilty of a breach thereof a.a the Counoil may exceeding 10s. for every subsequent offence. deem fit, a.nd shall be liable to a. pena.lty not exceeding £5 for ea.ch offence. Movable and Temporary Dwelling&. §. No human corpse shall be buried, except with the per­ 18. Every person who shall own or occupy t.emporarily a mission of the Council, in any pla.ce other than a. burial­ t.ent, shed, whare, or simila.r structure shall be responsible that ground recognized by the inhabitants of a Maori ka.inga, or the ea.me is clean, dry, weatherproof, a.nd ventilated. Each reeerved or set ape.rt by them or some duly constituted adult a.nd every two children under ten yea.rs of age shall be authority as a burial-ground. provided with 16 aqua.re feet of floor-space. D 688 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

19. Every person who shall own ·or occupy a tent, shed, access to such privy for the purpose of cleaning such privy whare, or similar structure which is in such a state as to be a and of removing filth therefrom. nuisance or injurious to health, or which is so overcrowded as ( b.) The seat of a pan privy, the aperture in such seat, and to be injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not the space beneath such seat shall be of such dimensions as members of the same family, shall be deemed guilty of an to admit of a movable receptacle for nightsoil of a capacity offence, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1 for of not less than 1 cu hie foot being placed and fitted beneath a first offence and not exceeding £5 for every subsequent such seat in such a manner and such a position as may effectu­ offence. ally prevent the deposit upon the floor or sides of the space M eeting-hou8es. beneath such seat, or elsewhere than in such receptacle, of any 20. The provis10ns of clause 8 with regard to site shall filth which may from time to time fall or be cast through the apply to meeting-houses. aperture of such seat. 21. The provisions of clause 11 with regard to flooring shall (c.) The seat of such pan privy shall be so constructed that apply to meeting-houses. the whole of such seat or a sufficient part thereof may be 22. All meeting-houses, so as to secure adequate ventila­ readily moved or adjusted in such a manner as to afford tion, shall be provided with sufficient window-space at either adequate access to the space beneath such seat for the pur­ end of the building, of which window-space at least one-half pose of cleansing such space, or removing therefrom or placing shall be made to open. or fitting therein the appropriate receptacle. 23. All meeting-houses shall be provided with sufficient (d.) The receptacle in any pan privy shall be constructed privy accommodation for each sex to the satisfaction of the of such material and in such a manner as to prevent any escape Medical Officer of Health or Director of Maori Hygiene. by leakage or otherwise of any part of the contents of such 24. No sweepings or rubbish shall be deposited under the receptacle. The aperture of the seat shall be provided with floor of a meeting-house. a cover, which must be kept over the aperture when the seat 25. The Committee shall direct the carrying-out of any is not in use. necessary alterations or additions under these by-laws, and 37. The occupier of the premises on which any privy is in the event of the owner or persons concerned in the meeting­ situated shall keep such privy in a good state of repair and house refusing to carry out such alterations or additions such in a thoroughly clean and sanitary condition. meeting-house may be closed down until the by-laws are 38. The owner or occupier of any premises in connection complied with. with which a privy has been erected shall use or cause to be used a sufficiency of dry earth or sawdust or ashes so that (C.) DRAINAGE. the excrement shall be so covered that no nuisance shall 26. The Council shall make suoh by-laws regarding drainage arise therefrom. to suit the particular circumstances of their district as the Regulating Pan Privies. Medical Officer of Health or the Director of Maori Hygiene approve. 39. Where a pan privy is used, such privy shall be con­ (D.) NUISANCES. structed and cleansed in the following manner :- (a.) Every person who shall construct a pan privy in con­ 27. No nightaoil, refuse, or offensive rubbish shall be cast nection with a building shall construct such privy or deposited or allowed to flow into any spring, stream, or in such a manner and in such a position as to afford watercourse that flows through or past a Maori kainga and ready means of access to such privy for the purpose which is used as a water-supply by the inhabitants of such of cleaning such privy and of removing filth there- . kainga or other kainga on the banks of such stream or near from. such spring. (b.) The seat of a pan privy, the aperture in such seat, 28. No person who is the owner or occupier of any premises and the space beneath such seat shall be of such within a Maori kainga shall permit or suffer any nightsoil dimensions as to admit of a movable receptacle for or refuse or any offensive rubbish or matter of any kind what­ nightsoil of a capacity of not less than l cubic foot ever to accumulate or remain or be in or upon such premises being placed and fitted beneath such seat in such a so as to be injurious or dangerous to health or as to cause an manner and in such a position as may effectually offensive smell. prevent the deposit upon the floor or sides of the 29. No horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, or other animals shall space beneath such seat, or elsewhere than in such be buried within a Maori kainga. receptacle, of any filth which may from time to time 30. No person shall throw or leave any dead animal on any fall or be passed through the aperture of such seat. property within a Maori kainga whereby any offensive smell (c.) The seat of such pan privy shall be so constructed that is or is likely to be created. the whole of such seat or a sufficient part thereof may 31. Every person who commits a breach of any of the by­ be readily removed or adjusted in such a manner as laws 27, 28, 29, and 30 shall be liable to a penalty not exceed­ to afford adequate access to the space beneath such ing 10s. seat for the purpose of cleansing such space, or re­ (E.) KEEPING OF ANIMALS. moving therefrom or placing or fitting therein the 32. No person shall keep or allow any pigs to run loose appropriate receptacle. within a Maori kainga, nor in any case to keep them so as to (d.) The receptacle in any pan privy shall be constructed be a nuisance or injurious to health, nor in such manner .as to of such material and in such a manner as to prevent pollute any water used or likely to be used by man for drinking any escape by leakage or otherwise of any part of or domestic purposes or for use in a dairy; nor shall any person, I the contents of such receptacle. The aperture of the a.fter the coming into force of this by-law, permit to remain seat shall be provided with a cover, which must be any pigsty at a less distance than 150 ft. from any house or kept over the aperture when the seat is not in use. building used as a d:wellinghouse or school, or any buildings I 40. The occupier of every house shall cause the pans of

within which food intended for human consumption is pre- 1 all pan privies used in connection with such house to be pared or stored, or at a less distance than 50 ft. from any , emptied and properly cleaned at least once in every week, road or the boundary of any occupied neighbouring property. and in any case so frequently as to prevent overflow. 41. It shall not be lawful for any person to bury nightsoil (F.) PRIVIES. otherwise than in a pit or trench in such a manner and to such Regulating all Privies. a depth as to provide that it shall have a covering of earth · f d lin of at least 6 in. when the pit or trench is closed. 33. The owner or occupier o every wel ghouse shall pro- N · ht ·i h II b b · d "th" 50 ft f d ll" "d the same with a privy 42 . o rug soi s a e une wi m . o any we mg vi 3:. Every person who shall construct a privy in connection ' or within 60 ft. of any w~ll. A pit ~ay be used instead. of a with a building shall construct such privy at a distance of Il!ovable r~ceptacle,. provided such pit does not commurucate 10 ft. at the least from any living-room or any room where directly_ with _subsoil water.. The aperture of the seat shall foodstuff is intended to be stored. i be provided wi~h a co!er, which must be kept over the apert?re 35. It shall be an offence for any person who shall construct r when the seat is not m use. The seat and walls surrounding a privy in connection with a building to construct such privy the space b~low the seat shall b~ n:ade fly; proof. In no c~se within the distance of 40 ft. from any well, spring, or stream shall. th~ he~ght of the excreta within the pit be allowed to nse of water used or likely to be used by man for drinking or to within 6 m. of the surface of the ground. domestic purposes, or otherwise in such a position as to render Regulaling Pit Privies. any such water liable to pollution. 43. On the authority of the Director of Maori Hygiene or 36. Every privy shall in all respects be well and substan- of a Medical Officer of Health, or of any Inspectors appointed tially erected. It shall be provided with a sufficient opening by the Department of Health, a privy may be provided with for .ven~ation a~ near the top as practicable, and comm uni- a pit f?r the reception of frecal matter in place of a pan, but cation directly with the external air. It shall be enclosed on such pit shall not be so placed as to endanger the purity of any all sides and be provided with a door. j stream, spring, or well, and shall be at least 30 ft. from any (a.) Every person who shall construct a pan privy in 'Con- , dwelling or place in which food is stored. neotion with .a building sh~!! construct such privy in such a 1 44. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered by a seat so manner and m such a pomtion as to afford ready means of constructed as to prevent the access of flies to such pit, and MAR. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 689 for this purpose the aperture of the seat shall be provided with (J.) l>BUNKBNNBSS. a. cover, which must be in place when the privy is not in use. 63. (1.) No alcoholic liquor shall at any time be supplied, 45. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered in with clean drunk, or brought to any Maori kainga.. earth before the fwcal matter therein rises to within 12 in. (2.) Where a public meeting is held by invitation, the of the surface of the ground, and the privy she.II be thereafter person or persons issuing such invitation sha.ll be jointly and moved. severally liable, if he or they supply or ca.use to be supplied ( G.) INFECTIOUS DISEASES. any alcoholic liquor to the visitors, or any of them, or to any 46. Where the Medical Officer of Health or the Director of person whatsoever attending such a meeting, to a. fine not Maori Hygiene notifies that an infectious disease exists in exceeding £5. a. village or district, no hui, gathering, or ta.ngi shall be held (3.) Any person found drunk at any kainga or Maori meet­ until such time as the villa.ge or district is declared clean of the ing shall be liable to a fine of not less than 5s. and not ex­ disease. ceeding £1. 4 7. Where an infectious disease has been notified in a village (4.) Any person shall be guilty of an offence who- or district, the Committee sha.11 render every possible assistance (1.) Being drunk or under the influence of liquor, enters a to Native-school teachers, Native nurses, sanitary inspectors, meeting-house or a. church or some other public medical officers, or health officers in the early tracing of cases building within a. Maori kainga. ; of sickness in the village or district. The Committee shall (2.) Takes any alcoholic liquor into a Maori kainga. ; make it as widely known as possible that such an infectious (3.) Drinks or ca.uses any one else to drink any alcoholic disease exists. Any person, after receiving such notice, who liquor in any meeting-house, church, or public does not notify cases of sickness existing in a house or camp building. owned or occupied by him sha.ll be deemed guilty of an offence. And such person sha.ll be liable to a. fine of not less than 48, No person suffering or suspected to be suffering from 5s. and not exceeding £1 for a first offence, and not exceeding an infectious disease shall travel or be removed to other £2. for every subsequent offence. dwellinghouses or camps already occupied, unless to a hospital, without the consent of a nurse, sanitary inspector, or medical (K.) HAWXBBS, ·officer. 64. The following by-laws sha.ll apply to Indian, Assyrian, 49. Where so directed by a. sanitary inspector, Native nurse, and other hawkers selling their goods in the Maori ke.ingas or qualified medical practitioner, no person living in a house, within the district, that is to say :- building, or camp where infectious disease exists shall travel (1.) Such persons shall have a license from the Council a.bout to other occupied houses or districts unless he possesses before he may sell his goods within the kaingas of a certificate from a qualified medical practitioner that he is the district. free from infection. (2.) The license in the Form B m the Schedule hereto shall 50. Any person, not acting under the instructions of a. have force throughout the whole of the district, and qualified medical practitioner or an official of the Department the fee therefor shall be £2. of Health, who treats oases of sickness other than in his own (3.) The Chairman or Clerk of the Council, or a member of immediate family, or allows oases of sickness to collect in a. the Council duly authorized by the Council in that house or camp owned or occupied by him, sha.ll be deemed behalf, is empowered to issue such licenses. guilty of an offence. ( 4.) All fees paid for licensee sha.ll be forwarded to the 51. No clothing, blankets, or domestic utensils shall be office of the Council. removed for further use from a. house in which infectious (5.) Any person hawking goods without a license within disease exists or has existed until such material has been any Maori kainga in the district shall be liable to a properly disinfected by a. Native nurse, sanitary inspector, fine not exceeding £5. or under the orders of a. qualified medical practitioner. A special license may be issued by the Chairman or Clerk 52. Any person infringing any of by-laws 45, 46, 48, and or any member of the Council, or by the Chairman of the 50 shall be lia. ble to a. penalty not exceeding £5 for ea.ch Village Committee of a. kainga where any hui or gathering is offence, and of by-law 49 not exceeding £25. held, to any person desirous of hawking and selling goods at such hui or gathering on payment of IOI<., or for any other (H.) TANGIS, Hms, AND GATHERINGS. kind of sale 5s. Such license shall be in force only while 53. The Committee of the villa.ge or district where a. tangi, such bui or gathering lam, and no longer. Any person hui, or gathering is held shall be responsible for the proper hawking or selling goods at such hui or gathering without a. regulation of such tangi, hui, or gathering from a. sanitary special license, or without a license as provided in the fore­ standpoint. going by-laws, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5. 54. The Committee shall take steps to ensure that proper precautions a.re carried out with regard to cleanliness, venti­ (L.) SMOKING. lation, and overcrowding of meeting-houses, cleanliness of 65. Every person, whether European or Maori, who sella, the marae and cooking-houses, and the proper disposal of gives, or supplies any cigarette, tobacco, or torori to any refuse and rubbish. Maori youth under the age of fifteen years sha.ll be deemed 55. The Committee shall take steps to ensu,re that sufficient guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding privy accommodation to the satisfaction of the Medical £5. Officer of Health or Director of Maori Hygiene is provided Every Maori youth under the age of fifteen years who smokes separate for each sex, and that such privies a.re kept in a. clean tobacco, torori, or cigarettes, or any part of a cigarette, shall and sanitary condition. be deemed to be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable for 56. The Committee sha.ll take steps to prevent the fouling the first offence to a. fine not exceeding 5s., for the second of water-supplies. offence to a fine not exceeding 10s., and for a. third or subse­ 57. The Committee shall take steps to prevent any tangi, quent offence to a. fine of £1. hui, or gathering being so unduly prolonged as to be a menace (M.) GAlllBLING. to public health. 58. The Committee shall prevent any a.cute oases of sick­ 66. Any person, whether Maori or otherwise, desirous of ness remaining in a meeting-house, and shall insist on their establishing a. billiard-room in any kainga, village, or pa, and being removed to a detached dwellinghouse, tent, or to their any Maori desirous of establishing a. billiard-room at any own homes. other place within the district, except townships (but not 59. Any person depositing excreta or urine within a Maori Maori lots within a Native township) and European settle­ kainga at other than places appointed shall be guilty of an ments, shall first obtain a. license from the Counoil, which offence, and shall be lia.ble to a. fine not exceeding 10s. for may be granted subject to the following terms and condi­ each offence. tions:- 60. The Committee may appoint a. sanitary squad to carry (1.) Such license shall be in Form C in the Schedule hereto. out the provisions of this section. Where any expense is (2.) The fee for such license shall be £10. incurred, it shall be a. charge upon the funds of the tangi, (3.) Such license sha.ll remain in force for twelve months hui, or gathering, or may be raised as a levy or contribution, from the date thereof, unless sooner revoked by the as the Committee may deem fit. Council as hereinafter provided. 61. Where there is no duly constituted Health Committee (4.) All billiard-rooms shall be properly ventilated, and in a. villa.ge where the ta.ngi, hui, or. gathering is held, the shall at all times be kept clean and in good order. relatives of the deceased or the promoters of the hui or gather­ (5.) All billiard-rooms shall remain open on week.days only, ing shall be held responsible for the carrying-out of the between the hours of 9 a..m. and 10 p.m. Any clauses of this section. person committing a breach of this by-law shall be lia.ble to a fine not exceeding £1 for the first offence, (l.) W ATEB-SuPPLIES. not exceeding £2 for the second offence, and for a. 62. The Council shall make such by-laws regarding water­ subsequent offence shall be lia.ble to have his license supplies to suit the particular circumstances of their distri~t revoked as the Medical Office• of Rea.Ith or the Director of Maori j (6.) No Maori youth under the age of fifteen shall be per­ Hygiene approve. mitted to play billia.rds on such licelllll'd premises, 690 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

and if discovered playing therein the licensee or the INotice respeeting PrOJJ08ed AUeration of Boundaries, Oity of person for the time in charge of the premises shall A uclcland. be liable to a fine of £5 for the first offence, and for -- . a second offence the Council ma.y revoke the license. Department of Internal Affairs, (7.) Renewal of license must be applied for before the Wellington, 13thfMa.rch, 1922. expiry of the term for which a license has been IT is hereby notified that a petition has been presented to gra.nted. His Excellency the Governor-General, under section 133 (8.) Any Maori youth under the a.ge of fifteen yea.rs found of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, praying that the playing billia.rds in any pla.ce whatsoever shall be a.rea described in the Schedule hereto, being now pa.rt of the lia.ble to a fine not exceeding 5s. for the first offence, County of Eden, may be excluded from the said county and not exceeding 10s. for the second offence, and not included in the City of Auckland. All persons affected are exceeding £1 for the third offence or for every hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to or subsequent offence. petitions against the proposed inclusion which they desire (9.) Any person keeping a billiard-room or a billiard-table to lodge, within one month from the first publication of this in any Maori kainga, and any Maori keeping such notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed to the a room or table at any other place within the dis- Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. trict, except townships (but not Maori lots within a Native township) and Europea.n settlements, SCHEDULE. without license from the Council, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £25. AREA TO BE INCLUDED IN CITY 011' AUCKLAND. /10.) Any person found playing for money, whether by ALL that area. in the North Auckland Land District, con­ cards or any other game (except by billiards on taining by admea.surement 210 acres 3 roods 3 perches, more licensed premises), within the precincts of any or less, known as the Auckland Domain and the Auckla.nd kainga shall be liable to a fine not exceeding lOs. Hospital Reserve, bounded towards the west, north, and for the first offence, not exceeding £1 for the second east by the said City of Auckland, and towards the south by offence, and not exceeding £2 for every subsequent the Borough of Newmarket. offence. G. JAS. ANDERSON, (11.) Any person, the owner or occupier of any house or For Minister of Internal Affairs. premises situate in any Maori ka.inga, who shall per­ mit or a.llow gambling or playing for money (except by billiards on licensed premises) in such house or upon such premises sha.ll be lie.hie to a fine not ResuU of Poll for Proposed Loan. exceeding £1 for the first offence, not exceeding £2 for the second offence.. and not exoeeding £5 Wellington, 13th Maroh, 1922. for every subsequent offence. HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the T Council of the County of Rodney, is published in ac­ (N.) VILLAGE Col!IIMITTEJIIS. cordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 67. The Council may delegate wholly or in part its powers 1913. under the prescribed rules or regulations to any Village W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. Committee, and such Committee shall thereupon be enabled to exercise such powers within its own kainga. RODNEY COUNTY COUNCIL. The Village Committee sha.ll have power to impose a penalty ResuU of PoU on Propoaal to raiee Loan. or a fine for any breach of regulation, and if such fine be not pa.id within the prescribed period the Chairman of tbe Com­ PtrasuANT to section twelve of the Local Bodies' Loans mittee shall forward a report on and evidence of such brea.ch Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the. rate­ of regulation and of the non-payment of such fine to the payers of the Wellsford-Whangaripo Special Rating District Chairman of the Council. of the County of Rodney was taken on the 24th day of 68. The Council shall prescribe fines for by-laws for which Febroary, 1922, on the proposal of the Rodney County no provision has been ma.de. Council to borrow a sum of £2,500 for metalling the Wells­ ford-Whangaripo Road. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 47, SOHEDUL.11, and the number of votes against the proposal was 22. Form A. I therefore declare. that the proposal was carried. To [Name and address]. Dated this 1st day of March, 1922. GREETING : You are requested to cleanse or cause your J. MORISON, Chairman. house to be cleansed within days after service of this notice upon you, and you are warned that if after such ser­ vice you refuse or '.neglect within the time specified to comply with this notice you will be liable to a fine not exceeding £1. Result of Poll for Proposed Loan. Dated the day of • 19 • Wellington, 13th March, 1922. {SEAL,) Chairman [or Clerk] of Whanganui Council HE following notice, received from the Chairman of the [or Village Committee]. T Council of the County of Ohura, is published in accord­ ance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, Form B. 1913. HAWXER'S LrCBNSE, W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. .KNow all men that , a hawker, is duly licensed to sell goods in the kailli;(as of the Whanganui District for one OKURA COUNTY COUNCIL. yea-r from the date hereof. ResuU of Poll on Propo8al to raiae a Loan. Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Wha- nganui Maori District, the day of , 19 . PuRSUANT to the provisions of section twelve of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that (SEAL.) Chairma.n [or Clerk] of the Council at a poll of the ratepayers of the Matiere Special Rating District of the Ohura County taken on the 4th day of Form C. February, 1922, on the proposal of the Ohura County Coun­ ;BILLIABD LIClllll!SE, cil to raise a special loan of £3,000 for re-forming, oulverting, KNow all men that , of , is duly licensed to and meta.lling a portion of tbe Ohura Road, the number of keep a billiard-room at for twelve months from the votes recorded for the proposal was 22, and the number of date hereof, subject to the provisions of the by-laws of the votes recorded against the proposal was 4. Council. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Given under the sea.I of the Maori Council for the Wha- Dated at Ohura this 8th day of February, 1922. nganui Maori District, the day of , 19 . E. SOWRY, Chairman.

(SlllAL.) Chairman [or Olerk] of the Council. Conscience-money received. The above by-laws were passed at a meeting of the Maori Countlil for the Whanganui Maori District held at Parikino on the 3rd day of July, 1921, and are given under tbe seal The Treasnry, of the said Council. Wellington, 111th March, 1922. (r..s.) TANGINOA TAPA, Chairman. HAVI!: to acknowledge receipt of the sum of £12 for­ I warded to the Land and Income Tax Department by As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. a person unknown as conscience-money to the New Zealand General, this 10th day of October, 1921. Governmem. J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs. J. J. ESSON, Secretary to the Treasury. MAR. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. fi91

Government Meteorological Observatory. CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE. MEANs AND ToTALB FROM THE CHIEF STATIONS. December, 1921. ETEOROLOGICAL Observations, Wellington, for ~M the month of December, 1921. Observations ta.ken 9 a.m. Name of 8\ation and Altitude of Observatory, 10 ft. Observer.

Ft. I NORTH ISLAND. Deg. Ueg. Deg. Points. Dys. 0 1251 AUCKLAND , , 63·1 68·4 57·9 398 13 g , F. A. F. Burnett 131\RuAKURA FARM, 61·8 72·2 51·4 485 16 HAMILTON EAST I W. B. Monro I 46 I TE AROHA , , . . 62·7 72·6 52·8 426 18 Fah. Fah. Fah. Fab. Fah. I I G. F. McGirr 1 29·842 65·8 53·6 59'7 136·0 47·5 270 I 10. S. 3401 WAIHI . . 63·0 72·3 53·8 480 17 2 29·781 64·7 43·3 54·0 138·0 32·5 168, 01 N. C. F. Sims 1 100 TAUBANGA . . 60· J 3 29·627 68-0 53·0 60·5 141 ·0 45·5 205 i 11 N. 69·2 51 ·0 487 21 4 30·076 70·0 50·0 60·0 139·0 49·0 309' 9, s. C. J. Butcher 5 30·063 64·8j 42·5 53·6 138·0130·5 1381 2 N.W. I 925 ROTORUA . . 60·5 69·1 52·0 1600 19 6 29·973 60·6157·3 61·9 132,0 52·0 237 I 101 N. i 19 W. E. Penna 7 29'807 66·0 58·9 62·4 99·0 56·0 317 · 101 N. 41 NEW PLYMOUTH 60·3 66·1 54·6 864 17 8 30·007 65'0157 ·3 61'1 121 ·0152·7 327 i 41. S. I J. Simpson 9 29·921 74·0 53·3 63·6 137·0 45·5 1211 8: N I 52 250 MOUMAHAKI 56·2 65·2 47·2 185 11 10 29·843 79'6 59·9 69·7 145·01 57·6 273 I 10 N. 1. l J. G. McFarla.ne 2080 TAIHAPE 56 ·5 64· l 48·9 11 29·836 65·4, 67·5 61·4 122·01 54·6 364: o1 N 406 14 12 29·728 67·0 67'1 62·0 130·0152·91 374: 7 N.N.Wi 184 A. R. Fannin 1 100 PALMERSTON NORTH . 60·7 69·0 52·4 13 29·760 66·3 48·5 56·9 139·0 47·0 422 I 10 s. I 1 611 15 14 30-014 60·7 42·2 51 ·4 118·0134·0 2061_ 6 N. J. A. Colquhoun 119 CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT 58·5 65·2 16 30-003 64·6 56·0 60·3 136·0 52·0 307 1 9IN.N.WI 6 51·8 842 18 16 29·936 63'0 66·2 59·61136·0 52·6 402; 9 N.W. I l FARM, WERAROA J. Beverley 17 29·791 64·5 69·7 62'1 138·0 52·5 6071 101 N.W. 1Tra.ce 18 29·777 64·0 67·5 60·71112·0 53·5 518 81N.N. Wi 70 GR•ENMEADOWB, NA- 64·2 72·4 ' 56·0 172 12 19 29·756 66·8 65·2 61'0 124·0 51'1 323 41 N 12 PIER 20 29·963 66'3 48·6 57,41 129·0 46·3 334 1 377 MASTERTON .. I 60·3 71·3149·4 571 9 s. R. Brown 21 29·917 65·1 61·8 58·41134·0 47·2 173 2, N.W. 186 GREYTOWN 60·3 69·9 50·7 873 11 22 29·688 63·0 55·0 59·0 129·0 50·0 427 I N.W. J.P. Eccleton 23 30·184 66·2151·3 58·7l 127·0 47·0 319 91 S.E. 24 30·288 62·8 43·2 53·0. 132·0 32·0 199 2 N.E. I TRENTHAM MILITARY 25 30·196 69·0 57·5 63·2: 130-0 52·5 253 81 N.W. 6 HOSPITAL 26 29·951 06·6 58·5 62·5 134·0 5b·5 442 10, N I, 86 27 30·089 63·0 57·6 60·21 l13·0 56·0 290 101 N 6 101 \VELLINGTON 59·7 66·2 53·2 667 15 28 29·951 fl4·0 57·3 60·6 131·0 53·5 426 I 101 N.W. 9 29 30·284 64·3 51·9 58·1 119·0 46·0 3031 01 s. I , 30 30·145 67·2 44·1 55·61 127·0 32·2 158 81 N.W. 149 BRIGHTWATER 59·4 ' 69·0 49·9 376 31 29·914 68·0 54•3 61'11142·0 50•2 264 I 10 8. 95 I Ven. Archdeacon '1__ 1 __ I Kempthorne • 29,942 66·2 53·2 59·7 129·0 48·o 305·31 6·4' . 667 __ I__ 34 NELSON 59·7 67·7 51·8 431 11 I Wm. 0. Davies -t 29·869 6o·l5a-s 60-l12iii 469 2n 1,-:; - 1 319 1220 HANMER SPRINGS 57·0 60·3 45·7 259 8 W. G. Morrison • Me&ns, &c. t Means previous years. 25 CHRISTCHURCH 59·3 68·4 50·3 23 6 H.F. Skey DIRECTION oF WINn. 42 LINCOLN 58·1 69·1 47·1 87 7 Wm. C. Purdie N. N.E. E. S.E. S. S.W. W. N.W. Calm. 1220 KISSELTON •. 57·4 68·2 46·7 111 5 14 1 I 1 71 .. 1 .. 1 8 A. R. Blackwood RAKAIA 58·6 70·9 46·4 101 5 Miss A. Hardy NOTE.-The month has been cloudy and wet, with moderate 130 TIMAB'J 57·5 66·9 48·1 118 13 to strong northerly winds prevailing, while precipitation was Caretaker of Domain 200 WAIMATE 55·7 6,M 46·7 157 17 109 per cent. above the mean of previous years. Total F. Akhurst bright sunshine 204 hours 10 minutes, 44 per cent. of the 300 DUNEDIN 54'7 63·0 46·5 328 13 possible, and six sunless days. Frost was recorded on the D. Tannock 245 Gou 5il·l 63·5 42·8 454 17 grass on two mornings. Mean earth-temperature at 1 ft. A. T. Newman was 63·5°; and 61·1 ° at 3 ft. Mean dew-point, 50·5°; mean 12 HoKITIKA 55·9 62·7 49·1 1352 23 J. A. Chesney elastic force of vapour, 0·367 in. ; and mean relative humidity, 12 53·2 61·3 45·1 573 ~2 72 per cent. of saturation. _ _:_____ L. Lennie=..______;.______I _

SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1921. December was remarkable for very changeable weather. Except on east coast of both Islands, where rainfall was deficient, showery conditions with occasional heavy rain accounted for an aggregate precipita.t.ion generally much above normal. The greatest difference above occurred about Cook Strait, when some places experienced over double the average ; while the greatest deficiency was in Canterbury, Christchurch reporting the driest December for the past twenty years. Atmospheric pressure was very unstable, high and low alternating with unusual frequency. There were, however, few disturbanoes of any marked intensity. The most notable one in this respect was a westerly area of low pressure which passed in the south on the 17th. It brought boisterous westerly winds, especially in and southwards of Cook Strait, and heavy rain in districts with a westerly aspect. A secondary "low " passing through Cook Strait on the night of the 12th was responsible for a severe southerly gale in districts surrounding the Strait. In most parts of the Dominion an abundant growth in vegetation took place during the month. D. C. BATES, Director. 692 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 2<1

NEW ZEALAND RAINFALL FOR DECEMBER, 1921. New Zealalld RafnjaU for December, 1921-oontinued

(NoTB.-La.te returns for stations a.ppear a.t end of table.] Tota.I Fa.II, Da.ys with Sta.ti.on. I I(lOO~~u::ch). Ra.in Sta.tion. Tot~?t:11· IDa._ys with ~------I(100 to Inch). Ra.in. NORTH ISLAND-conlintl!d. ------(B.) NOBTH-WJIIST ASPBOT-CAPB MARJA VAN D1111MBN TO NORTH ISLAND. 0APB EaMONT-COm111W, (A.) NoBTH•IIIAST ASPmoT-NOBTB Cum TO EAST Cum. Rivendale, Inglewood (817ft.) 1226 18 Inglewood • • • • 1207 19 Cape Maria van Diemen (the light- 264 4 Pilot Station, Waitara 541 13 houae-keeper) New Plymouth • • f.23 18 Mangonui 214 7 Upper Mangorei.. 1925 18 Kaeo •• 318 4 Rusaell •• 303 6 (C.) SOIJTB•WIIIBT ABPB0T-CAPB EGMONT TO CAPm PALLISBB, Kawak&wa 437 10 Puhipuhi Plantation, Whakapara, 316 8 Opunake 456 17 Whangarei Rawhitiroa, Mata, Eltham Ruatangata 533 12 Stratford (1,020 ft.) 879 19 Wairua Falls, Power-atation 449 14 Stratford Post-office Ka.mo 925 18 Oba.we, Hawera •• 406 15 Whangarei 592 15 Hawera 456 15 Puwera, Whangarei 597 11 Hawera Post-office 412 16 Maungaturoto Patea 621 15 Paparoa 360 9 Mataimoana 441 12 Mangawai 346 13 Whangamomona.. • • . . 815 18 Warkworth I Mangapurua Landing, Wanganui River 520 10 Mount Eden, A•1okland 465 15 Taumarunui 720 15 Kaukapakapa, Auckland Okahukura 759 15 Cuvier Island 136 15 Obakune 618 16 Rocky Bay, Waiheke 385 15 Raetihi 426 14 Tairua •• . • 574 12 Horopito 812 16 Turua., Thames •• 348 16 Waiouru 544 9 Mata.ma.ta 489 16 Marybank, Wanganui •. 339 16 The Domain, Paeroa Belmont, Tayforth, Wanganui 490 13 Belle Vue Farm, Mangaiti •• 524 16 Waitahinga, Kai lwi 757 13 Karaka 310 15 Wanganui 280 6 Morrinsville 221 5 Fordell •• 442 12 Springda.le, Waitoa 291 11 Dalvey, Turakina 502 12 Omanawa Falls, Tauranga 791 17 Ma.ngaohane Station, Taihape 188 8 Tirau 606 17 Hunterville • • • • 429 13 Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 698 20 Waituna. Weat, Feilding 462 19 Waiotapu 533 20 Thoresby, Marton Ruatoki 792 18 Waitatapia, Bull's 511 15 Maraehako, Opotiki 569 16 Glen Oroua 656 14 Waiawa, Opotiki 1370 15 Foxton 564 10 667 17 Feilding 559 17 Mautotara, Te Araroa 12 Raukokore, Thamea 570 14 Komako 611 Pohueroro Station, Raukokore 1193 15 Kairanga 582 9 "Woodhey," Palmerston North 718 18 (B.) NOBTB-WIIIBT AsPmoT-CAPm MARJA VAN DJJt:MBN TO Arapeti, Mange.ore 1240 17 Cum EGMONT. Arapeti, Mangahao 1388 18 Rangitihi 358 10 Mangahao, No. l 1715 20 Kaitaia 420 9 Mangahao, No. 2 Herekino 288 7 Shannon •• 815 15 Umawera, Hokianga 244 11 Otaki 839 17 Wekaweka 379 8 Kapiti Island 938 13 Rangiahua, Hokianga Harbour 242 12 Waikanae Makara 772 12 Okaihau 728 Kohukohu· 261 11 Reservoir, Brooklyn 14 Waimatenui 444 9 Donnelly's Crossing, Oranoa 197 11 (D.) SouTB-BABT Asl'BOT--EAS'JI 0APB TO CAPE PALLISEB. Keretoki Station, Waimatenui 370 6 East Cape 144 11 Terawhati, Pakotai 364 15 Waiorongomai Station, Tapawaeroa 95 9 Helensville 260 8 Waitakaro •• .• •• Onehunga 439 14 Pakihiroa 507 12 Waiuku, Auckland 223 11 Owhena, Tokomaru Bay •• 127 11 Onewhero 440 16 Waihau, Tolaga Bay •• Kawhia 327 7 Kaharoa, Waimata Valley 111 5 Turangaomoana, Matamata 564 10 Marumokc, Motu 635 20 Taupo .. Moanui, Motu 470 12 Taharua Station, East Taupo 1057 20 Motuhora 543 18 Waitomo Cavea .. 738 3 Koranga Valley •• 380 19 Roto-o-Rangi School, Cambridge 538 15 Eastwood Hill, Giabome 224 Te Kuiti 750 17 Otoko •• 119 13 Puketiti, Piopio .. 940 17 Whatatutu 52 2 Hamilton, Waikato 551 19 Te Karaka 85 13 State Farm, Waerenga 369 13 Puha, Poverty Bay 86 Horahora H.apids, Churchill 584 14 Glenroy Station, Gisbome 60 .5 Ngaruawahia • • • • 851 14 Waihuka, Gisbome 30 5 .Waikeria Reformatory, Te Awamutu 379 12 Ormond 31 7 Wa.itere te Awamutu • • • • 515 12 Patutahi, Gisbome Waiatua, Kaitieke, Raurimu 726 17 Whakapunake •• 147 .9 Mil.ngao!,aki (o50 ft.) Strathblane, Hangaroa Paekaka. Paemako 545 13 Tabora, Gisbome 226 . 17 "Te Matai,'' Aria 759 13 Gisbome 92 9 Ohura •• 787 19 Morere •• 138 9 Mangatoi, Mokau River 922 16 " Pihanga," Ruakituri Valley, Napier 153 11 Uruti, Tarana.ki •• 1142 16 Mangaone Valley, Tangitere 373 18 Okoke .. 1194 18 Portland laland • • •.• 12S 13 Purangi 730 15 Maungaba.ruru. Wairoo •• I 244 12 MAB. 16.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 693

New Zealand RainjaU for December, 1921-oontinued. _ I New Zealand RainfaU for December, 1921-continued.

Tota) Fall, IDe.ye with , I Tot~ Fall, IDais with Station. I Points R . , Ste.tion. (lOOPtoo,nlnts0h). ain. ______,_<1_oo_to_1n_ch_1_ . .___a,_n_.-1· ------'-----'---- NORTH ISLAND---con.lintwl. SOUTH ISLAND---con.linw. (D.) SoUTB-11.t.ST AsPIIIOT--EAST C&PB TO 0APB P.t.LLISBB- (E.) NoBTB ASPBOT-0Al'B F.t.BBWBLL TO K.t.IKOUBA - conlinvcd. conlinued. Omaha.nui, Wairoa Tima.ra Station, Renwioktown 257 6 Tara.were. 596 18 Ka.ituna., Marlborough Tutira La.ke 160 13 Spring Creek, Blenheim •• 359 11 Eakda.le, Hedgeley 213 16 Erina., Blenheim 489 12 Riverbank, Rillllington, Napier 232 12 Avondale Station, Blenheim 434 12 Park Island 168 11 Ma.rshla.nds, Blenheim 284 9 Napier •• 164 10 Hapnku 527 9 Wahine, Sherenden, Ha.atinga 308 15 Ellertou, Kekerangu 139 8 Mokopeka., Ha.stings 204 12 (F.) WBST AsP1110T-CAP111 F.utlllWIIILL TO PUYSIIIGJUR POINT. Frimley, Ha.atinga 199 11 Wha.na.whana, Hasting& 231 18 Farewell Spit Ma.raeka.kaho, Ha.sting& !!68 15 Ka.ramea, Westport 718 14 Te Mata, Havelock North .• 189 13 Ariki •• 523 14 "Matane," Havelock North 214 13 Westport 754 25 Te Roto, Poukawa 172 9 Reefton (643 ft.) .. 699 19 Pokehou, Te Ante 254 14 Greymooth 853 20 Gwavaa, Tikokino 251 17 Otira (1,265 ft.) .. 2310 11 Blackbum, Hawke'a Bay •• 337 12 Ross, Westland 1815 23 Ara.moana, Wa.ipa.wa •• Okura •• 1845 13 Ra.ngita.pu, Waipa.wa 192 12 Poyaegur Point .• 1032 26 Mount Vernon, Wa.ipa.wa •• 182 13 (G.) EAST Asl'IIOT-KAIXOUBA TO CAP111 ·s .. uNDl'lRS. Wa.ima.rama., Hawke's Bay 144 12 Waipokurau 200 11 IKaikoura 390 9 Motuota.ra.ia, WaBBtead 139 9 Culverden .. Oruawha.ro,Takapa.u 286 17 1 Riverside Fa.rm, Amuri 197 9 Tanga.rewa Station, Takapa.u Highfield, Amuri 269 8 Ormondville •• Incomplete. Weka Pasa, Canterbury 87 6 Woodbank, Wimbledon 288 8 Keinton Combe, Waiau, Amuri 290 6 Pine Grove, Dannevirke .• 661 II Waiau .• 232 7 Mangata.inoka 790 16 "Glenallen," Waikari 72 7 Pahia.tua Gore Bay, Cheviot 139 7 Eaatry, Tane, Eketa.huna •• 735 13 Oxford •• 199 8 Tawataia, Eketahona 842 14 Amberley 159 7 Puta.ra •• 1651 18 Alford Forest 238 10 Ekeishuna 588 Mount Somera 204 14 Oaatfopoint 388 8 Arthur's P1188 1984 16 Annada.le, Tinui •• 317 12 Rhodes ConvaJesoent Home, Caah- 6 3 Whareama, Masterton 515 9 mere Hills Ditton, Masterton 644 14 Islington 32 3 Bush Grove, Masterton 530 9 Governor's Ba.y Ma.ra.nga.i •• 553 11 Ota.huna, Tai Tapu 103 6 Eringa, Masterton 704 10 Little River 40 4 "Tyneside," Masterton Pua.ha .. 79 5 W a.iha.keke, Oa.rterton 669 ll Magnet Bay, Little River •• 81 2 Glendho, Martinborough 696 10 Pigeon Bay Ma.rtinborough •• 637 9 Ooalga.te 171 8 Featherston 967 10 Hororata 157 9 Summit 680 15 Da.rfield 111 6 Wa.iwetu •• 594 10 Akaroa •• Wa.inoiomata Reservoir 1079 16 Mount Torlesae, Springfield 184 5 Weetern Hutt • • • • Methven 198 6 Whangai Moa.na., Pirinoa •• 628 8 Rudstone, Methven 241 12 Ka.rori Reservoir 732 15 Lake Coleridge Homestead 114 1 Seatoun 493 11 Double Hill 468 6 Winohmore, Ashburton 126 8 Ashburton SOUTH ISLAND. Roxburgh, Springburn 211 10 Sta.veley •• 296 10 (E.) NOBTB ASl'IIIDT-0AP• FABBWIIILL TO KAI.KOUBA, Evandale, Mount Somers •• 209 14 Collingwood 1136 17 Lynnford, Hinds •• 96 10 Ba.inham 8~ 6 Peel Forest .• 318 14 Onaka.ka 970 15 "Rata. View," Peel Forest 515 16 Takaka.. 1214 13 Kapuna.tiki, Rangita.ta. 66 8 Motueka. 566 11 Cefn Orchard, Geraldine 188 13 Upper Moutere • • 389 11 Wa.itui, Geraldine 147 13 Stanley Brook, Nelson . • 357 12 Orari Gorge 425 16 " Harakeke," Central Moutere • • 234 8 Orari Estate, Orari 106 14 Upper Sherry River • • . • 501 13 Balmoral 166 4 Twynham Station Creek, Glenhope. • 463 17 Balmora.1 Planta.tion 93 11 Gowan, via Glenhope 531 18 Braemar 327 7 Tophouae • • • • 444 18 Harwell Downs, Fairlie 309 17 Port Hardy, French Pass • • 957 15 La.mbrook, Fairlie 105 6 Stephen !Bland 949 8 Mona V aJe, Albury 230 13 The Brothers 161 11 Godley Peaks, Te Ka.po, Mackenzie 186 5 Cape Campbell 218 6 Country Picton • • • • 593 9 Wa.rata.h, Albury 260 16 Freezing-works, Picton Kakahu Bush, Geraldine 138 13 Endeavour Inlet 1104 10 "Te Wharua" Cave 176 12 Mana.roa, Pelorus Sound 601 9 Pleasant Point • • • • 104 10 Yncyca, Pelorua Sound • , 1408 14 Te Pah Fa.rm, Sea.down .• 84 12 Waite.ta Bay, Pelorus Sound 927 9 Smithfield •• 132 9 Opouri VaJley, Flat Creek 1565 14 Tima.ru Reservoir •• Hartley Hills, Hillersden 562 ll Benmore Station, Omara.ma 234 10 Seddon .. 149 8 Otiake •• 153 11 "Challoet," Ward 237 5 Tota.re. •• 90 9 694 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1No. 20

New Zealand Rainfall Jor Duem.ber, 1921-oontinued. New Zealantl Ra4njall Jor De.cem.ber, 1921-ooutinued.

Tota! Fall, I Days with Station. Station. Tota.I Fall, IDays with I(100~~'¥~~h). Ra.in. I(lOO~~~h), Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND-cominued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (G.) EAST AsPBOT--KAJXOUB.i TO Cu• SAUlll'DIIIRS-COntinuetl. i (H.) SOUTH AsPEOT-CAPE S.rnNDERS TO PUYSIIIGUR POINT- Duntroon , . . . . . 90 8 / conti11ued.. Pukeuri, Oamaru . . . • 103 9 ' Diptou •• 445 11 Oamaru 79 8 Bluff Steward Settlement, Oamaru 86 5 R&dio-Awarua 521 18 Trotter's Oreek, Hillgrove 168 11 Nightcaps 635 16 Kauroo Hill, Maheno 102 12 506 20 Buehe;y Park, Pa~enoton South 247 8 Creighton 668 13 B!11'll81de, Dunedin 294 12 589 12 D'ieh-hatohery, Portobello • • 282 14 Monowai (Sunnyside) 575 13 ~ Flat 488 14 Moegiel • • • • • • 258 10 I (I.) ISLANDS. Sawyer's Bay • • • • • , 357 16 Centre Island •• 697 15 (H,) SOUTH AsPBOT-0.lP• SAUlll'DBBB TO PUYSBGUR PoJlll'T. Stewart Island .. 732 19 P 51 8 10 Half-moon Bay, Stewart Ialand 716 23 aerau • • Niue Island Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa 257 13 Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands 1710 20 Ew!b~ Nuraery, Ranfurly 175 13 Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands Waiplata 308 9 Mangaia Cook Islands Naaeby 188 6 Ch h ' Isl d Robertslea, Middlemaroh • • 383 16 ,· ' at ,am an · · Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell 126 5 Vava u · · • · Hawea Flat 358 8 Maungawera, Otago 337 9 LATE RETURNS. Luggate, Cromwell 317 10 Wairua Falls, November, 1921 230 14 Manorbnrn Dam. • 248 11 Rangitihi, November, 1921 430 12 Frankton 326 11 Waiuku, June, 1921 495 21 Queenatown 452 9 July, 1921 348 20 Moa Creek 198 12 August, 1921 297 14 St. Bathan'a 178 11 September, 1921 117 6 Blackstone Hill 260 6 October, 1921 707 20 Clyde • • 181 10 ,, November, 1921 415 17 Eamaoleugh 176 12 Kawhia, July, 1921 714 17 Teviot River Rawhitiroa, October, 1921 1126 16 Roxburgh ,, November, 1921 434 11 Sunnyvale Orohard, Island Block IStratford, October, 1921 .. 1458 21 Balclutha 304 13 Tabora, November, 1921 .. 269 14 Garaton Timar& Station, June, 1921 296 6 Fairlight Station, Nokomai July, 1921 164 6 Glenfallooh Station, Nokomai 308 9 August, 1921 263 8 Wendonside 462 16 September, 1921 452 4 Wendon 385 12 October, 1921 1 451 12 Lawrence ., November, 1921 218 6 Owaka •• 368 12 Puysegur Point, November, 1921 964 21 Tapanui Nuraery 489 18 Magnet Bay, November, 1921 93 4 Edievale •• 443 14 Darfield, April, 1921 250 8 Waikawa Valley .. 578 19 ,, May, 1921 173 7 Tahakopa. Wharuarimn 588 22 Whare Flat, November, 1921 181 13 Uplands, Waimahaka 606 21 Mount Pisa, October, 1921 239 12 Roslin Estate, Woodlands 550 18 November, 1921 74 4

Mining PriviT,egea atrurilc off the Regialer.-Notice under Ike Mini119 Amendment Act, 1914.

Mining Registrar's Office, Paeroa, 6th March, 1922. OTICE is hereby given that the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto have been struck off the Mining N Register, in pursuance of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.

Paeroa Registry. 4814 24/4/1902 I Residence-site Karangahake I Antonio Yealiok. 7153 2/12/1910 ., I .. I Te Aroha Registry. 318 I 1/10/1901 I Residenoe-si~ [ W aiorongomai .. .. I Thomas Cecil Bell.

Notice pv.bliah.etl, pu,rM14nt to the Proviaiona of Section 16 of the Pttblic Tf"U.Bt Oj/i.ce Act, 1908, aml Sectiona 18 antl 19 of the Public Trust Oj/i.ce Amemlment Act. 1913. ·. .

OTICE is hereby given that, no person having ta.ken out administration, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington an election to administer the several estates of the persons deceased whose names,lresidenoea, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder respectively set forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in each case.

Date Date Teat.ate [ Stamp Olllce Name. Realdence. Occupation. of Death. I Election I or OODCOl!leL ~0-1 I filed. Inteatate.

1 j Lindroaa, Louisa . · I Sumner •• Widow .• 24/1/22 ll 10/3/221 Testate.· I Christchurch. 2 Linn or O'Lynn, Patrick.. Waipa.hi .. Labourer 1 26/8/16 10/3/22 Intestare Dunedin.

Public! Tnn·omoe, Wellington, 13th March, 1922. J. W. MACDONALD,..:_:Publio Truet.ee. MAR. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 695

Ji"Ctal Statulic,, REPORT on ,he Vitt.I Statletios of the Fifteen Urban Areas of the Dominion for the Month of February, 1922 :------DIU.TBS BEGISTBBBD IN FEBBtlABY, 19211. -~.o,.:g g~ =41-a: ,.; Pro:8~!!~.:'of f;I_... Males. Females. :l 1': Ill"~ I ~£~ .. to ,he 1,000 of - -= !! g g. .; .. Popnla.'1on, ~= ;;~1.. ii," .. ,; i?! . A Febrna.ry, "'"OG> 0 ...... ~~ :a: o.o ~-l 5~0)0 'tS ~ I "'ll;. ,,o ;; 19!11!. ct'!o .c;,. gi ;,...,, "1>< < c=;:i,,. ;H'tS ,E-< ~ I "'";:, ... P,.. "" iii \ ~"' I ., ~. . ~IQ I '°'~ ~ Auckland City .. .. 81,712 110 1·35 2 1 36 3 1 24 67 0·82 Remainder of Urban Area. .. 76,045 129 1-70 1 .. 16 8 . . 15 85 0·46 -·------Tota.I for Anokla.nd Urban 157,757 239 1·52 3 l 52 6 1 89 102 0·65 Area. ------· ------Wellington City .. .. 88,920 ' 191 2,15 5 2 82 8 1 26 69 0·78 Remainder trf Urban Area .. 18,568 22 1·18 .. 1 __2 , .. .. 1 4 0·22 ------__ ------Total for Wellington .Urban 107,488 218 1·98 5 3 84 3, 1 27 --78 0•68 Area ------Christchurch City 67,291 110 1·6S 5 . • 19 8 55 0·82 .. .. 8 . Remainder of Urban Area .. 38,379 61 1·59 •• 11 18 0·47 .. I " ----- Total for Christchurch Urban 105,670 171 1·62 8 •• B9 78 0·69 Area ~1~1~ -1------Dunedin Oity •• .. .. 58,074 86 1-48 2 .. l 17 .• •• 12 31 0·58 Remainder of Urban Area .. 14,181 80 2•16 •• 8 6 0·42 _ .. ,_8 _ •• ------To$al. for Dunedin Urban 72.255 116 1-61 2 •• 15 87 0•51 Area. ------·· 1" .. ------.--- Hamilton Borough .. .. 11,441 48 11-76 1 1 •• •• 2 4 0·85 Remainder of Urban Area .. 2,857 ------Total for Hamilton Urban 13,798 48 8·11 ~1~~ •• 2 4 0·1!9 Area ------~-- .. I ---- Glsborne Borough .. .. 10,931 19 1-74 ...... 7 9 0·82 Remainder of Urban Area .. 8,519 4 1-14 . ... l 1 0·28 ---'·------Total for Glsbome Urban ~1~•• 2 14,450 1· 28 1·59 8 10 0·69 Area .. -1- .. ------Napier Borough 14,846 ' 27 I .. .. · 1·88 .. .. I 5 •• I •• 6 11 0·77 Remainder of Urban Area .. l!,841 4 1·41 1 1 3 1·06 ----- _ .. -1-1 ------Total for Napier Urban 17,187 81 1·80 1 .. 6 7 14 0·81 Area ------Hastings Borough .. .. 9,115 25 2·74 ...... 1 .. 2 8 0·88 Remainder of Urban Area .. 3,875 2 0·52 .. 1 ...... 1 0·26 ------Total for Hastings Urba.n 12,990 1!7 1!·08 .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 4 0·81 Area ------New Plymouth Borough .. 11,395 23 2·02 .. .. 8 1 .. 5 14 1-23 Remainder of Urban Area .. 1,250 2 1·60 ...... 1 1 0·80 ------Total for New Plymouth 12,645 25 1·98 .. .. 8 1 .. 6 15 1'19 Urban Area ------· ------i------Wanganui Borough .. .. 16,490 27 1·64 .. .. 9 1 .. 5 15 0·91 Remainder of Urban Area .. 7,083 9 1·28 .. .. 1 .. .. 2 3 0·43 ------Total for Wa.nga.nui Urban 23,51!3 36 1·58 .. .. 10 1 .. 7 18 0·77 Area ------·------Palmerston North Borough .. 15,649 31 1·98 1 ...... 1 2 0·13 Remainder of Urban Area. .. 1,286 ll 2·4a .. .. 1 ...... 1 0·81 ------·------Total for Palmerston North 16,885 34 2·01 1 .. 1 .. .. 1 8 0·18 Urban Area. ---· ------~ ------.-- Nelson Olty ...... 9,285 18 1·40 .. .. 5 1 .. 4 10 108 Remainder of Urban Area .. 1,847 1 0·74 .. .. 1 ...... 1 0·74 ---~------Total for Nelson Urban. 10,632 111 1·3~ .. .. 6 1 .. 4 11 . 1·08 Area ------~ ------··---- Greymouth Borough .. .. 4,986 11 2·21 .. l ...... 1 2 0·40 Remainder of Urban Area .. 3,880 9 2·66 1 .. 1 ...... 2 0·59 ------Total for Grey Va.lley 8,366 20 2·39 1 1 1 .. .. 1 4 0·48 Boroughs Urban Area ----·------··------Timaru Borough .. ... 14,058 26 1·85 1 .. 3 .. 1 5 10 0·71 Remainder of Urban Area. .. 1,449 2 1·38 ...... 1 1 069 ------,,__ ------Total for Tima.ru Urban 15,507 28 Hll 1 .. 3 .. 1 6 11. 0·7i Area ------·------Inverce.rgill Borough I .. 15,208 88 2·50 1 .. 7 ...... 4 12 0 79 Remainder of Urban Area .. 4,007 2 · 0·50 .. .. 3 .. .. 1 4 1·00 ----·------Tott.I for Invercargill Urban 19,210 40 1!·08 1 .. 10 .. .. 5 16 tHiS Area ------Grand tot,.Je .. .. J603,868 1,060 1·74 23 7 177 16 3 169 395 065

E 696 THE NEW ZEAl.AND GAZETTE. lNo. 20

Dealing with the four principal urban areas only, it is found that the inclusion of the suburba.n portions lowers the death-rate in ea.oh case. Death-rate per 1,000 ol Population. Auckland City 0·82 Auckland Urba.n Area 0·65 Wellington Oity 0·78 Wellington Urba.n Area 0·68 Christohurch City 0·82 Christchurch Urba.n Area 0•69 Dunedin City .. 0-53 Dunedin Urba.n Area, 0·51 Including the suburban portions, Christchurch is the highest and Dunedin the lowest. Compared with the corresponding month of_ the four preoeding years, the results are- 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. 1922. Auckla.n:d Urban Area 0·64 0·64 0·73 0·75 0·65 Wellington Urban Area •• 0·83 0·92 0·68 0·86 0·68 Christchurch Urban Area •• 0·60 0·61 0·69 0·72 0·69 Dunedin Urban Area 0·74 0·74 0·87 0·57 0·51 The total births registered for the four prinoipal urban areas amounted to 739, as against 818 in January--a decre""'e of 79. The deaths in February were 285-a decrease of 43 as compared with the previous month. Of the total deaths males contributed 151, females 134. Thirty-six of the deaths were of children under five years of age, being 12·46 per cent. of the whole number. Thirty of these were under one year of age. The following table shows the deaths in various age-groups occurring in the fifteen urban areas during the month of February. 1922:-

URBAN AREAS. Total. Age-group. Auckland. W elllnglon. Christchurch. Dunedin. Others.

Males, IFemaleo. Males. IFemale•. Males. I~emaleo. Males. / Femaloa•. Males. J Female&. Males. \ Female,.

I I Under 5 years .. 4 7 I 8 4 I 8 3 2 • • 8 5 30 19 5 and under IO years .. 1 21 3 .....••.•• 4 2 8 4 10 ,, 15 ,, ... 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 .... 1 .. 3 2 15,, 20,, ...... 1 .... 1 .. 1 1 1 2 3 20 ,, 25 ,, .. 1 21 l 2 1 I .. 1 1 2 4 8 25 ,, 30 ,, .. 1 11 2 3 1 1 •. 1 4 2 8 8 30,, 35,, .. 5 3 3 1 •. 1 1 .... 3 9 8 35,, 40,, .. 2 2 2 .. 1 2 1 ....•. 6 4 40 ,. 45 ,, .• 3 4 I 4 3 1 •, 3 , , 3 1 14 8 45,, 50,, .• 3 61 .• 1 2 1 2 1 1 .. 8 9 50,, 55,, .. 7 .i : : 1 3 3 I 2 3 4 g 19 12 55,, 60,, .. 60,, 65,, .• 65 years and over .. 2i 1: I ~ J ~t 2! 1 ~~ i 2! 2~ ~i ti Totals 56 ~1~-3_1_1_3_l_~i~- 15 . 56 54 207 188

The deaths of 148 person• of 65 years and upwards were registered for the fifteen urban areas during the month of February, 1922. The following table shows the olassifioation :- · ------URBAN ARRAS, Tole.I Age, Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. I Dunedin. Others. ------

Males. J Fe.lllales. / Males. IFemales. Ma.lee. \ Females. Males. IFemale-~

65 2 l 2 1 1 4 4 6 66 1 1 2 1 67 2 :~ I 2 2 2 68 1 1 l ) 2 2 69 2 1 1 2 4 2 70 3 2 1 2 1 1 8 7 71 1 1 2 4 72 1 2 1 1 5 78 2 1 1 1 3 8 74 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 75 2 1 1 3 1 76 1 1 1 4 77 1 3 2 1 3 4 78 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 79. 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 80 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 81 1 1 2 1 3 3 82 1 2 1 2 2 3 5 83 l 2 2 2 2 5 4 84 1 2 2 4 3 6 85 1 1 1 l 86 2 1 1 2 3 87 1 1 2 1 88 1 1 2 1 89 1 1 90 .. 1 2 3 98 1 94 .. _::1_:: .. Total •• 21 15 7 10 i 11 20 10 6 24 24 73 75 . MAR. 16.i THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

TABLE showing sne 01mses of the Deathe ol Pereone at the Fifteen Urban Areas, registered during February, 1922.

-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~----- Auckland Welllngt.on Obrlatchurcb I Dunedin I Oth Urban Area. Urban Area. Ur!Jan· Area. Urban Area. era. Causes of Death. l:=. [~::. 5u;::. [!l::. 5u;:r. [!l::.I ti:~la~l::. 6UY':~. !!l::. Total.

I. ---GIINIIB.lL DISJ:ABIIB. (a.) Epuumie Diseasea. 7. Soarlet Fever •• 1 1 9. Diphtheria • • • • 1 1 (b.) ·Other General Diseases. 28. Purmonary Tuberculosis .• 9 7 4 3 1 24 29. Acute Miliary Tuberculosis •• 1 1 82. Pott's Disease • . • . 1 i 34. Tuberculosis of Kidney •. 1 1 35. Disseminated Tuberculosis •• 1 1 3 39. Cancer ofBuooal Cavity •• 1 1 1 8 40. • Stomach and Liver .. 4 5 8 4 3 19 !U. • Peritoneum, Intes- 1 2 2 l 3 9 tines, Rectum 42. • Uterus •• 1 1 1 .. 1 4 48. • Breast •• ·2 .. .. 1 3 44. • Skin •• ... "1 · 1 . . 2 5 45. • Bone •• 1 ...... 1 45. • Larynx •• 2 . . . . 1 3 45. • Lung •• . . . . 1 1 45. • Pancreas •• l .. . . 1 2 45. • Thyroid •• .. .. 1 1 45. Disseminated Cancer 2 1 . . 3 6 45. Cancer (undefined) •• 1 . . . . . • 1 46. Non-malignant Tumour 1 ...... 1 50. Diabetes • • .. 2 2 •• .. I 2 6 58. Leuoremia • • • • . . 1 . . ] 54. Pernicious Allllamia. 1 ...... 1 55. Purpura Hwmorrbagioa .. .. 1 1

Totals •• 22 2 17 19 1 -~--~J-~_ 25 . 100 I 11.-DISlllASlllR Oil' NlllBVOUS 8YST1lllll I AND Oil' 0BGANS OF SPECIAL SENSlll, 60. Encephalitis • • • • 1 2 63. Myelitis • • • • • . 1 1 64. Cerebral Hmmorrbage, Apoplexy 6 3 6 18 65. Softening of Brain • • • . .. 2 2 66. Hemiplegia.. .. •. 1 2 67. General Paralysis of Insane •• ~ I 1 68. Other Forms of Mental Alien- 1 1 2 ation 69. Epilepsy • • • • 1 1 71, Convulsions (under 5 years) .. 1 1 2 76, Disea.se of the Ea.rs •• 1 1 Totals .• 1 10 ·5 1 4 1 10 32

111.-DISlllASlllS Oil' 0IROULAT0BY 8YSTlllH, 77. Perioarditis. • . . . . 1 1 78. Acute Endooarditis •• 2 1 3 79. Organic Diseases of the Heart 18 8 14 7 16 63 80. Ang"ina Peotoris • • • • 3 1 3 7 81. Arterio-sclerosis • • • • 3 1 1 1 1 7 82. Embolism and Thrombosis •• 1 1 1 3

Totals •• 25 12 17 8 22 84

IV.-DISEASlllB Oil' RESPIBATOBY 8YST1llH, 89. Acute Bronchitis • • • • 1 . . . • . • • . • • . • 1 4 1 10 90. Chronic Brouobitis • • • • • . 1 • • 1 . . 3 •. ,, 4 91. Broncho-pneumonia.. • • 1 1 1 . . I 1 . 15 :: 5~:~rmoi!:ases of ii;spirato~ : : . : : : . ~ i .: : ~ : : : ~ : ~ .t 1 System Totals . • .. • • 2 _ 3 1 _ 4 J 2 -. . 4 I_ . . 6 · 1 8 __ ~ 698 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

. T.t.BLB showlog ,he Oa.uses of tbe Dea.the of Persona at the Fibeen Urban Areas, registered during February, 1922-continuea. I Auckland W~ I CbrlatAlbnrcb Urban Ana. Urban • · Urban Ana. u:>~8?.1e.. Others. - .... ___ --- Tot.al. CallHII of Death. -Und;l6Yeua Under 16 Years I Under 16 Yean Under 15 Yeara Under 16 Yean 6 Years. and over . 6Yean. and over. 6 Years. and over. 6 Yeam. and over.15 Years. and over., I v.-D1sBABJ11s OP THE DIGESTIVE : SYBTJDK. ioo. Septic Throat ...... ·1 ...... --...... 1 102. mcer of Stomach ...... 1 ...... 1 .. .. 2 103. (lastrltis ...... 2 ...... a ...... 5 10,l. Diarrhma a.nd Enteritis ·(nnder 2 .. 2 ...... 4 2 years) 105. Diarrhma and Enteritis (2 .. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 8 years a.nd over) '' 108. Appendicitis ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 5 109, Hernia, Intestinal Obetmotion .. .. 1 8 1 ...... 1 .. 6 111. Acute Yellow Atrophy of Liver ...... 1 ...... 1 112. Hydatid Ci'et of Liver ...... 1 1 118. Olrrbosie of Liver ...... 1 ...... 1 .. 1 .. .. 8 114. Biliary Calculi ...... 1 1 115. Cholecyetitis ...... 2 ...... 1 8 117. Peritonitis ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 8 118. bther Diseases of Digestive ...... f ...... 1 System I ------· ------·------Totals ...... 2 10 8 6 1 8 .. 2 1 6 89 ·------VI.-NoN-VlllNEBIDAL DIBIIABEB Ol!' THB GENITO· 0BINABY BYS- T:lUI AND ANNJIIXA, isIO. Bright's Disease •• .. .. 8 .. 2 .. 2 .. 2 .. 4 18 f22. Other Diseases of Kidneys .. .. 1 ...... 1 ...... 2 4 24. Dieeaees of Bladder •• .. .. 1 .. 1 ...... 2 126. Enlargement of Prostate ...... 2 ...... I .. .. 1 8 129. Cyst of Ovary ...... 1 ...... 1 ------· ------Totals ...... 6 .. 5 .. 3 .. 2 .. 7 28 ------"'------VII.-PUIIIBl'EBAL STATE, 1S!l. Miscarriage ...... 1 ...... 1 185. Puerperal Hmmorrbage .. .. 1 ...... 1 187. Puerperal Septicmmia ...... 2 ...... 2 188. Puerperal Albuminuria ...... 1 l ------Totals ...... 1 .. l .. 2 ...... 1 5 ------·------YIII.-DIBIIASICS OP THlll SKIN AND OP THIii CELLULAR T1ssu111. l!l2. Gangrene ...... 1 1 J44. Oellulitis ...... 1 1 .. .. I ...... 2 ------Totals ...... 1 1 ...... 1 8 ------lX.-DIBEABES OP THIii 'BONES AND OP 0EGANB OP LOOOlilOTION, '' l!l,6. Oet.eomyelitls ...... 2 ...... 2

X.-MALll'OBKATIONI, 150. Cleft Palate .. .. 1 ...... 1 150. Congenhal Deformity of Throat ...... 1 .. 1 ------Totals ...... 1 ...... 1 .. 2 ------.. ------1XI.-D1sRABll8 Olr EABLY lNlrANOY. 151. Congenital DebilUy, Ioterus, &o. 1 .. 2 .. 2 ...... 2 .. '1 151.t., Premature Birth •• .. 8 .. 2 .. 2 ...... 8 .. 10 1511. Other Causes peculiar to Early 1 .. 1 .. 8 ...... 2 .. 7 I~fanoy ------.Totals ...... 5 .. 5 .. 7 ...... 7 .. 24 ------XII: - OLD AGIII. 154.. Senility ...... !l .. 2 .. !l .. 4 .. 7 21 XIII EXTIIIBNAL OAUSlllB, 155. Suioide by Polson ...... 1 1 156. Inhalation of Coal- ...... 1 ...... 1 .. 1 8 . -· gas. I 157. • Hanging ...... s ...... s 164. Ptomaine Poisoning •• .. .. 1 ...... " ...... l 165. Poisoning (undefined) .. .. 1 ...... l 168. Beart - faihire while nnder ...... 1 ...... 1 2 Anmethetic 169. Aoilidental Drowning .. .. 2 ...... 1 .. .. 1 8 7 1'111. Fall from Defective Scaffolding .. 4 ...... 4 175. Traumatiem by Other Crushing .. 2 .. 1 ...... !l 7 ------Totals ...... 10 .. 6 .. l .. 1 1 10 29 ------Grand totals .. .. 11 91 12 61 11 62 2 85 13 97 895

Censne and Statistics Office, MALCOLM FRASER, Wellington, N.Z., 14th March, 1922. Government Ste.tlstioian, MAR. 16.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 699

Mining Privole,gea lo be strook off tke Regviter.-Notice under Ike Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

Office of the Mining Registrar, Reefton, 8th March, 1922. OTICE is hereby given that if within three months from the date hereof cause be not shown to the contrary, each of the N mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Mining &gisters kept by me, in pursuance of section 30 (3) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. 0. B. A. SHARPE, Acting Mining Ri!gistrar.

SCHEDULE.

No. Da.te. Na.ture of Privilege. Loca.Iily. Begistered:Holder.

29 24/2/99 Residence •site Soldier's Hill .• Sidney T. Provis. 39 Slab Hut .. J. H. T. Griggs. 220 l/6/99 Globe Hill .. E. and ,J. Loughna.n. 278 1/7/99 " Snowy Creek .• Mary Flynn. 421 19/9/99 .. Progress Junction Fred. Gibson. 533 24/11/99 " Manuka Flat .. Samuel Shields. 545 8/12/99 " Capleston •. Jacob Wandt. 549 Crona.dun •• Robert Cairns. 559 12/1/00 .. Snowy Creek •. James Wiseby. 589 9/2/00 William Lemon. 627 23/2/00 " Manub, Flat : : Robert Morrison. 685 11/4/00 " Soldier's Flat •• Wm. J. Sloane. 693 10/4/00 " Merrijigs .. Edward Paine. 761 11/5/00 " Globe Road .. L. P. Kinzett. 784 22/5/00 ProgreBB Road .• Robert Dempster. 829 15/6/00 Soldier's Creek .• James Murray. 854 29/6/00 Golden Point .• Michael Kearney. 862 13/7/00 Waite.bu .. H. S. Hindmarsh. 923 1/11/00 " Progress Junction George Williams. 1075 31/5/01 " Crushington •• Robert Craig. 1147 15/11/01 Progress Junction John McLaren. 1154 13/12/01 Crushington .• Oscar Brundall. 1158 Progress Road John Harold. 1185 14/2/02 NayloT's Creek .. W. Seymour. 1193 28/2/02 Antonio's Flat James Hannagan. 1269 12/9/02 Chinamen's Creek Wm. J. G. Cochrane 1310 13/2/03 Soldier's Flat •. G. S. Loughnan. 1312 Progress Road •. Edward Rigg. 1321 27/2/03•• Blackwater •. Marco Rossi. 1332 13/3/03 .. ProgreBB Junction R. E. Bellamy. 1360 26/6/03 .. T. H. Chisholm. 1420 15/1/04 Henry Charlton. 1449 15/4/04 Soldiers •. Grace E. Olsen. 1451 .. Crushington .• Alexander Watson. 1543 rn;i2;04 " Black's Point .• John Whitbum. 1552 17/2/05 Golden Point .. C. D. Burdet. 1569 7/4/05 ProgreBB Junction D. Chisholm. 1579 ProgreBB Road .. Thomas Eddy. 1600 23i6/05 Lankey's Creek .. Michael Healy. 1610 21/7/05 .. ProgreBB Road •. Thomas Eddy. 1647 27/10/05 ProgreBB Junction James Cochrane. 1694 16/3/06 " Blackwater Creek Richard Ronchi. 1696 Progress Junction Wm. O'Gorman. 1723 1si11;06 Cronadnn .. A. E. Agent. 1745 6/7/06 Blackwater •• Loo Ching. 1746 Charles Murray. 1752 21?1/06 " " Thomas Rea. 1758 Cornhilitown Wm. Eddy and Minnie Harold. 1766 11is106 Capleston William Hubbuck. 1779 14/9/06 Blackwater Charles Lloyd. 1782 Edward Tobin. 1809 12;io;o6 " Pro~ss Juncti;~ Richard Sewell. 1813 " Blackwater .• E. J. Craighead. 1815 " " Edward Beale. 1816 " " William RoBB. 1826 26;io;o6 " " Sidney James Kirby. 1829 Desire Gallais. 1835 CroW:.dnn John Leslie O'Donnell 1846 16/ii/06 Blackwater Jas. Hannah. 1893 1/2/07 J.M. Hannah. 1903 15/2/07 Near'G1obe Road" Isaac Patterson. 1910 1/3/07 Blackwater .. Wm. F. McArthur. 1932 3/5/07 " Globe Road •. Patrick Costello. 1936 " Blackwater •• Joseph Connelly. 1955 2sia;o7 .. Alexander Gamble. 1969 26/7/07 " Waiuta :: Arthur Gregory. 1970 " Blackwater •. Lucy Olive Moore. 1971 " Golden Point .. William Bowfield. 2037 l3/i2/07 Cousin Jack Town Nicholas Blanchfield. 2058 24/1/08 Blackwater .. Wm. D. Campbell. 2078 20/3/08 Waiuta, •. Frederick King. 2137 13/8/08 Francis Woodhouse. 2155 27/8/08 " John Collins. . I 2156 " James Peterson. 2164 1oio;os N~~ Golden P~t Frank Kearns. 2175 24/9/08 Blackwat.er Road C. D. Braidwood. 2191 23/10/08 Waiuta .. Jessie Whitehead. 2192 Alfred Duncan. 2196 N~r C...olden Po~t Eliza Ann Kearns. 2216 uii;o0 " Waiuta •. Chas. Truesdale. 2233 25/2/09 " Slab Hut Creek Stephen N. Wise. 2235 Crushington Emma Pascoe. Appointment, P,-omotions, Transfers, .tc., in the Public S,f11icB. g-:a Office of the Public Service Oommissloner, Wellington, 2mh February, 1922. N accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the Pnblic Service Act, 1912, ·the Public Service Oommissionei: notifies that he ha.s made the following appointment to, promotions, transfers, I &c., in the Pnbllc Service. · -- A. 0. TURNBULL, Secretary. FIRST APPOINTMENT. .

Name. Poaltlon. Plaoe. Date.

STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT. Bedfoi:d, Francis Hardy ! Forest Ranger, "B" Ciaas •• I Nelson . . I 7 June, 1921. OFFICERS PROMOTED. 1-3g; Promoted from Promoted to Ne.me. Date. Posifiion. Place. lZl Position. ·-- I ------_P_1"""__ • ------t,zj

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, ~ Vine, Walter Frederick Charles I Architectural Ca.dot I Head Office, Wellington .. I Architectural Draughtsman .. i Head Office, Wellington 1 Nov., 1921. N OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. ~ > Transfe:cred from i Transferred to lZl Name. Da'8, t:; Posftion. Place. 1· Pos!Uon. I Place. I Q AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, >N Cullen, Thomas Laurence Clerk ...... , Head Office, Wellington I Clerk ...... · 1 Live-stock Division, Wellington 2 Feb., 1922. t,zj Deem, John Watt. Fields Instructor and Supervisor of Wanganui . . . . Fields Instructor and Supervisor of Moumahaki . . . . I I 1 " 1-3 subsidized Demonstration Farms subsidized Demonstration Farms 1-3 Steel, Robert Drane Clerk • . • . • • . . Ruakura Fa.rm of Instruction Clerk • • . . . . • . Head Office, Wt111ington •. 24 Jan., l:rj EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, Blackie, Helen Wingate lnst~c~ress and Teacher of Physical j Wanga.nui .. · 1 Inst~c~ress and Teacher of Physical I Auckland 1 Feb., 1922. I Training Trammg

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Hughes, Thomas John Fulcher Medical Officer of Health .. Auckland . . ,· Medical Officer of Health .. Wellington .. 1 Feb., 1922. Macmillan, Colin Edwa.i:d •. I Clerk ...... I Christchurch 1 Clerk (temporarily) .. I Head Office, Wellington I 26 Jan., ,, Rubenstein, Annie Shorthand-typist .. Wellington . . I Shorthand-typist Rotorua •. .. 30 " H INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Morgan, Richard James Cadet Census and Statistics Office, ' Cadet Registrar-General's Office, Wel- , 20 Jan., 1922. z I Wellington 1 lington . ~ Selman, Ewart Alexander .. IClerk Registrar-General's Office, Wel- Clerk I Census and Statistics Office, Wel- 4 ,, lington · lington ~ OFFICERS TRANSFERRED-continued. ------· Transferred from Transferred to ~ Name. Daie, I-"' ~ Position. Plaoe. Poslllon. Pla.eA. .:....,

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Lonie, Christina Andraise •• • • I Shorthand-typist •• I Dunedin . . I Shorthand-typist I North .Auckland 27 Jan., 1922. ,

MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. Bryers, Victor Boatman and Launch-driver . . I Hokianga . . . • . . I Boatman and Launch-driver • , Te Kopuru 18 Jan., 1922. Burgess, John Wood Commander • . Training-ship" Amokura,"Wel- Assistant Superintendent of Mercan- I Wellington 19 ,,ljl lington tile Marine " 8 PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Dunlop, David Chief Warder .. I In vercargill . • j Chief Warder I Auckland .. 1 Feb., 1922. Lobban, Peter Warder Waikeria . • Warder [ Wellington .• 16 Jan., ~

PuBLIO TRUST DEPARTMENT. z Crosbie, Gladys Cecelia Meredith I Shorthand-typist in Charge • • I Christchurch . • I Shorthand-typist I Christchurch .. I 24 Jan., 1922. t;l ~ PUBLIC WOI\KB DEPARTMENT. Dolan, Patrick ,Joseph Acting-Overseer .. Ida Valley . . Ganger Beaumont 12 Jan., 1922, ~ Gayford, Harry Clark Inspector of Works Otira Inspector of Works Mangahao 7 Feb., .. Gilbertson, John Leonard .. Clerical Cadet Invercargill Clerical Cadet Napier 2 Murray, George Hamilton •• Draughtsman Tauranga Draughtsman 27 Jan.," O'Connell, George Walter .. Overseer Huntly Overseer Kaikohe 25 ~ Parcell, Nester David Storekeeper's Assistant Hamilton Storekeeper's Assistant Tauranga 1 F~b., ~ t:, TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Bayfield, Lionel John Tourist Agent .. j Hanmer Springs . . i Clerk .. Wellington •• 3 Feb., 1922, Rennell, Edith Matron . . . . , Matron I Rotorua •. 27 Jan.,

VALUATION DEPARTMENT, Andrews, Charles de Rant I Principal Clerk / Auckland . . . . I Clerk-in-Charge .• • • I Jnvercargill . . I 23 Jan., 1922• ~8 8 INTFJRDEfARTMENTAL Ti,tANSFERS. *Bates, Franklyn Clerical Cadet Land and Deeds Department, Draughting Cadet Lands and Survey Department, 16 Jan., 1922- ~ Auckland Auckland Bowker, Alice Elizabeth Shorthand-typist Defence Department, Palmers- Shorthand-typist Public Trust Department, Pal- 2 Feb., ton North merston North Campbell, Archibald Hugh Messenger Internal Affairs Department, Laboratory Assistant Health Department, Auckland 14 Jan., Auckland Duncan, Mary Clementine Shorthand-typist Relieving Sbl.ff, Internal Affairs Shorthand-typist Labour Department, Wellington 1 Feb., Department, Wellington Porter, Ruby Shorthand Reporter Public Service Commissioner's Shorthand Reporter External Affairs Department, 13 Office, Wellington Wellington Shanks, James Steuart Clerk Stamp Duties Department, Ho- Clerk Land and Deeds Department, 4 kitika Nelson Turner, John Stephen Land and Deeds Department, Stamp Duties Department, Ho- 4 Nelson kitika -.::r 0 • Amending on page 29!11 of New Zealand GOJl6Us No. 103, of the 15th December, 1921, I-"' 702 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

RESIGNATIONS.

Name. PosUlon. Place. j Dat.e left Service.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT• Oa.i.rns, Albert Andrew . . I Examiner J Auckland I 21 Jan., 1922.

0uSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Christie, Margaret Jane Anita J Typist I Head Office, Wellington . , I 31 Jan., 1922.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Moore, Muriel Atmore I Clerk I Head Office, Wellington , , I 31 Jan., 1922.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Izett, Ivy Inez .. I Shorthand.typist I Wellington •• I 6 Jan., 1922.

INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. Bryant, David Lewis Cadet Dominion Laboratory, Wei. 3 Feb., 1922. lington Martin, Eric John Junior Messenger Wellington 24 Jan., Sowry, Roy Albert Cadet Census and Statistics Office, 4 Feb., Wellington

LAND A.ND DEEDS DEPARTMENT. Smith, Barbara Adelaide Shorthand-typist Christchurch •• I 1 Jan., 1922.

LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Crooome, Eleanor Allen Shorthand-typist •• I Head Office, Wellington , • 12 Feb., 1922. Lambert, Allison John I Draughting Cadet . . District Office, Wellington 4

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. Boland, Elizabeth Nurse · .. ] Porirua 20 Dec., 1921. King, Charles Dunford I Attendant . . Hokitika I 5 Feb., 1922.

PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

McColl, Frances Josephine F?lder, &c.. . . • . • • 1 Wellington 31 Jan., 1922. McDonnell, Gerlrude Jane I L1tho-machine Feeder . . . . ,, I 24 ,, Robinson, Maud.Constance Folder, &c...... ,, f 5 Feb.,

PuBIJC TRUST DEPARTMENT.

Rose, William Erle Cadet . • I Napier .. 31 Jan., 192~. Young, Olive Irene Shorthand-typist . . Christchurch 23

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEN1'. Stace, William Roy Franklin I Clerical Cadet . . .. I Napier . . I 12 Jan., 11122.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Carter, Claude Thomas John • • I Cadet , • • !' Palmerston North • • I 10 Feb., 1922.

STA.TE FOREST DEPARTMENT. Hickey, Harold Charles Huia • • I Clerical Cadet . . • . ! Whakarewarewa , , , • I 31 Jan., 1922.

VA.LUATION DEPARTMENT.

Salt, Richard Neil . . J Cadet. . . . ] Christchurch .. 113 Jan., 1922. ·------··------

RETIREMENTS,: ETC.

Name. Position. Place. I Date left Service. [ Rea.son left Service.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT.

Fitzgibbon, James j Hemp-grader .. [ Wellington 11 Feb., 1922 J ,r Sands,. George Albert Ed: Inspector of Stock . . Lumsden I 21 Dec., 1921 Deceased. ward · EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Owen, Sidney Charles 1 · Inspector of Schools . . I Christchurch . . I 17 Jan., 1922 J Deceased.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Muter, Percy Act~ar,v and Deputy Com- \ Wellington .. :n ,Jan., 1922 J Retfred .on super­ I missioner I annuation. . INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT.. -

Daly, Martin Messenger .. f Wellington 15 Feb., 1922 Retired on super­ I annuation. Morgan, Thomas Henry Officer - in - Charge, Govern­ 15 Ditto. ment Buildings and In- . speotor of Gene~al Mes­ 1 senger Services ,JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Dowell, Bartholomew I Bailiff and Messenger . , I Hokitika ·. ; I 11 Feb., 1922 ; ,r LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT• McIntyre, Gordon Cecil 'Clerk . . , Dunedin .. 114 Feb., 19221 ,J" Rogers, Inis George ! Cadet . . Auckland . . 31 Jan., ,, Services terminated. Ross, Cleveland Condell i Clerk . . Wellington . . I 21 Dec., 1921 ,r

MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

Quigley, Nicholas I Attendant • • J Tokanui . . i 28 ,Jan,, 1922 i Services terminated.

'I[ Services terminated under sections 12 and 51 of the Public Service Act, 1912. MAB. 16.) THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 703

RETIREMENTS, ETC.-connnued.

Name, Position. Place. \ D&te left Servloe. J Be&aon left Service.

Pnn!TING A.ND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Le.nkshear, John Henry · •• I Bookbinder .. I Wellington 31 Jan., 1922 IRetired on super­ I annuation. PRISONS DEPARTMENT. Budge, Albert William Mark Warder Instructor Paparua 31 Jan., 1922 Retired on super· annuation. :McLean, Archibald Institutional Instructor and Inveroargill 31 ,, Appointment an- Probation Officer nulled. lfiller, Robert Leith Paton Probationary Warder Auckland 22 Deceased.

PuBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. Hackett, Michael Cadet Waipukurau 8 Feh., ,r Lawson, Douglas Charles Clerk Christchurch 7 Standeven, George Joseph .. 7 " ''.~ I ; Wilkinson, Francis John .. J~or Estates Administra­ Gisborne 7 " " ,r tion Clerk " " PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, Chesterfield, Jesse Theodore Clerical Cadet Hamilton 131 Jan., 1922 ,r Dalgleish, Alexander Edwin Clerk Huarau 31 ,. ,r Johnston, William Tauranga i 31 ,, Retired on super- annuation. Paterson, John .. Ganger .. Napier I Ditto. 31 " Rennick, Thelma Rachel .. Clerk Auckland 131 ,r Youngman, James Reeve Foreman Carpenter and Tauranga 31 " Retired on super- Joiner I annuation. TOURIST A.ND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. Greney, Timothy Gardener . . . . , Queenstown 17 Jan., 19221 Dismissed. :McAllister, A l e x a n d e r IBath-attendant . . . . Te Aroha 14 Feb., ,, Retired .on super- Stewart annua.tion.

,r Services tenoinated under sections 12 &nd 61 of the Public Service .A.ct, 1912.

Notice of Vesting of Land in the Public Tnutee under the 1921, in pursuance of such application, the Public Trustee­ Public Trust 0/Ji,ce Act, 1908, Pan II, Unclaime.a Landa. was authorized to exercise the several powers contained or set forth in such order : And whereas the estate of the said HEREAS I, the undersigned, the Public Trustee, have, Nicholas Skeebnevsky is situate in the Provincial District. W for the purp0888 of Part II of the Public Trust Office of Auckland : Act, 1908 (relating to unclaimed lands), made due inquiries Now, the Public Trustee hereby gives notice that he pro­ with respect to the land described in the Schedule h.i,reunder, poses to exercise in respect of such property the powers, and the whereabouts of the owner thereof, and have, in respect conferred upon him as above. of the said land, given the notices prescribed by section 66 Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1922. of that Act, and have in all respects complied with the ,T. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. provisions of that Act pertinent hereto : And whereas I have not thereby ascertained the whereabouts of the owner, and believe that such owner or an agent of such owner is not in the Dominion, nor . has such owner established his title Notice to Mariners.-No. 14 of 1922. to the said land, as required by the sa.id Act:. I hereby give notice that the said land is, under and by virtue of the sa.id COOK 8TRAIT.-0KE ROCK BUOY. Act, vested in the Public Trustee as aforesaid, as from the date of the publioa.tion hereof, and will be administered Marine Department, under. the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, the value of the Wellington, N.Z., 14th March, 1922. land for the purposes of section 67 (d) of the said Act being MARINERS a.re hereby notified that the beacon which­ le88 than £100. formerly existed on Oke Rook at the entrance t<> Dated at Wellington this 15th day of March, 1922. Pelorus Sound has been destroyed, and that Oke Rook is now marked by a red-painted iron-pillar buoy. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. The buoy, which is moored in 13 fathoms of water, is. situated 094·5° distant 300 ft. from Oke Rook, and should SCHEDULE. be left on the starboard hand when entering Pelorus Sound. Ckiwta, &:c., affecled.-Admiralty Charts Nos. 2684, 2685~ ALI. that piece or parcel of land in the Provincial District of 2054, 2616, and 3629; "New Zealand Pilot," ninth edition,. Auckland, containing by admeasurement 40 acres, more or 1919, pages 304 and 305. leas, being the north-western portion of Allotment 81, Parish of Mangapa.i. Bounded on the north-east by Allotment 82 B. W. MILLIER, Allsista.nt Secretary. of the said pa.rish, 1240·2 links; on the south-east by other pa.rt of the sa.id Allotment 81, 3284'.5 links;. on the south­ west by & road, 497 links, 418 links, and 387·5 links; and on Notice to Mariners.-No. 15 of 1922. the north-west by Allotment 80 of. the said pa.rish, 3065·5 links. AUCKLAND HABBOUR,-DREDGING IN PROGRESS. Marine Department, Notice by the Public Truatee in pursuance of Section 89 of Wellington, N.Z., 14th March, 1922. Uie Public Truat Oj/icc Act, 1908. HE Auckland Harbour Board notifies that dredges are T now working in the following localities in Auckland HEREAS it has been reported to the Public Trustee Harbour:- W that Nicholas Skeebnevsky, formerly of Kawakawa, Dredger No. 121 is employed 250 ft. (approx.) east of the in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Dominion of inner berth on the eastern side of King's Wharf. New Zealand, Settler, is the owner of certain real and Dredger " Hapai," which is working to the southward, is personal property in New Zealand : And whereas from employed 500ft. (approx.) north of the north-east comer of inquiries made it has been ascertained that the said Nicholas Central Wharf. Skeebnevsky left New Zealand about June, 1912, for Russia Both dredgers have six moorings laid out cardinally, and without appointing any agent with authority to take possession will exhibit on the channel side in each case between sunrise of,a.nd administer his property: And whereas the present and sunset one black spherical shape, and between sunset whereabouts of the sa.id Nicholas Skeebnevsky are unknown, and sunrise one red light visible for a distance of at least and it is not known whether he is alive or dead : And one mile. whereas the Public Trustee applied to a Judge of the Supreme Cluirl8, &:c., affected.-Admiralty Cha.rt No. 1970; "New Court for an order under section 87 of the Public Trust Office Zealand Pilot," ninth edition, 1919, page 190; "New Zea­ Act, 1908, as a.mended by section 36 of the Public Trust land Nautical Almanac," 1922, page 196, and plan fa.oing Office Amendment Act, 1913 ; and by an order made in t,he page 200. Supreme Court at Wellington on the 16th day of December, B. W. lllLLIER, Allsistant Secretary. F ,'104 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

Nalive Land. Oourl and Maori Land Board Fizture11. 4. TA.IRA.WH1TI DISTRICT, GISBOR...~E. C'..ourt Sittings (1922-23) and Board Meetings (1922-23). Native Department, Rue.tore& Wednesday, 5th April, 1922. Wellington, 14th March, 1922. *Gisbome Monday, 15th May, 1922. OTICE is hereby given that ordinary sittings of the Tikitiki Wednesday, 31st May, 1922. N Native Land Court and meetings of the District Maori *Gisbome Monday, 17th ,July, 1922. land Hoards will be held during the year, commencing 1st *We.ire& Tuesday, 1st August, 1922. .April, \922, at the tiµies and places hereinafter mentioned. Nuhake. Tues

~-.\Qt·:~" :ll..-,L~-·.;., ·- MAR. 16.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 705

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

LairulJJ for Sale by Public Auction. In either case, if the purchaser fails to make a.ny of the prescribed payments by due da.te, whether of purchase-money Department of Lands and Survey, or interest, the a.mount already pa.id shall be forfeited, a.nd Wellington, 13th Ma.rch, 1922. the contra.ct for the ea.le of the land be null and void. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land Title will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908. N will be offered for sa.le by public auction, for ca.sh or Full particula.rs may be obta.ined at this office. on deferred payments, at the District Lands and Survey G. H. M. MoOLURE, Office, Wellington, a.t 11 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 11th Commissioner of Crown Lands. da.y of April, 1922, under ,the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and amendments. Land for Sale by Public A uclion. SCHEDULE. District Lands and Survey Office, WELLINGTON LAND DISTRIOT.-FmST·OLASS LAND. Inveroa.rgill, 13th March, 1922. Kaitieke Oounty.-Hunua Sur11ey Diatrict. OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land N will be offered for sale by public· auction, for ca.sh or SEOTION 80, Block VI : Area, 2 acres 2 roods 7 perches ; on deferred payment, at the District Lands and Survey upset price, £75. Office, Inverca.rgill, at 11 o'clock a.m. on Thursda.y, the 20th Weighted with £627 10s., va.lua.tion for improvements da.y of April, 1922, under the provisions of the Land Act, made up a.s follows : Dwelling of five rooms, bath, scullery, 1908, a.nd amendments. washhouse (two rooms), fencing, felling, and grassing. Im­ provements to be pa.id for in cash on fall of hammer. Situated in the Town of Kake.hi. Access is from Ka.ks.hi SCHEDULE. Ra.ilway-sta.tion, which is about thirty chains dista.nt by SOUTHLAND LAND DIBTRIOT.--SOU'l'HLAND CoUNTY.-RURAL formed dray-road. Undulating land, of poor qua.lity. Eleva­ LAND. tion, 900 ft. SECTION 31, Block IX, Toetoes Survey District: Area, 83 Section 20, Block V : Area., 93 a.ores I rood ; upset price, acres 3 roods 5 perches ; upset price, £105. £235. Worked-out sawmill bush; well watered, fair soil, land Section 23, Block V : Area., 44 a.ores 3 roods 33·8 perches ; very broken. Suita.ble for grazing when cleared a.nd sown. upset price, £115. Fifty chains from Pukewao Railway-siding by unolea.red Section 20 is situated near the hea.dwa.ters of the Makoko­ roa.d, or four miles a.nd a half of good gra. vel roa.d a.nd half miko Stream, . a.bout three miles and a half from Piriaka a mile of unformed roa.d to Tokonui Railway-sta.tion. Railway-sta.tion. Access is by metalled dray-road. All in TERMS OF SALB. small ma.nuke.. 43 acres fla.t to undulating, be.lance ea.sy The purchaser ma.y pay for the la.nd in cash or by deferred hills. Eleva.tion, 800 ft. to 900 ft. . pa.yments extending over a period of nineteen yea.rs. The Section 23 is situated on each side of Makokomiko Strea.m. terms ar&- Access is from the Piriaka Railway-sta.tion, which is about three miles distant by metalled dray-road. Pra.ctica.lly a.II (1.) Oash.-One-fifth of the purchase-money on the fa.II of the hammer, and the balance, with Crown-gra.nt fee (£1), undulating, all in ma.nuke., 2 a.ores swa.mpy in stunted flax. within thirty de.ya thereafter. Elevation, 750 ft. to 800 ft. (2.) Deferred Pa.ymenta.-5 per cent. of the pnroha.se-money T!mMs OF SALB. a.nd license fee (£1 ls.) on the fall of the hammer ; balance by equal annual insta.lments extending over nineteen years, The purchaser' ~~y p'a.y for the land in ca.sh or by deferred with interest paya.ble half-yearly a.t the ra.te of 5 per cent, payments extending over a. period of nineteen years. The per a.nnum on the unpaid purchase-money ; but with the terms ar&- right to pay off at a.ny time the whole or any part of the (1.) Oash.-One-fifth of the purcha.se-money on the fall outsta.nding a.mount. of the hammer, and the bale.nee, with Crown gra.nt fee (£1), In either case, if the purcha.ser fails to make a.ny of the within thirty de.ye thereafter. prescribed payments by due da.te, whether of purchase;money (2.) Deferred Paymtinta.-5 per cen.t. of the purchase­ or interest, the a.mount a.lready paid shall be forfeited, and money and license fee (£1 ls.) on the fall of hammer ; be.la.nee the contract for the sa.le of the land be null a.nd void. by equal annual insta.lments extending over nineteen yea.rs, Title will be subject to Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908. interest paya.ble ha.If-yearly at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum on the unpaid purchase-money ; but with the right Full particulars ma.y be obta.ined a.t this office. to pay off at any time the whole or any part of the out­ THOS. BROOK, sta.nding amount. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

l'A Brmlorwptcy.:.....Jn tAe Supreme Oourt lwldsn at In IJankruptr.r.-ln the bupreme· Oourt holden at ,t ucAitand. Hamilton.

OTICE is hereby given that WILLllM HBNBY BBOOKS, OTICE is hereby given that GBOBGB HENBY BBUOB N of Auckland, Aocounta.nt, wa.s ,hie day adjudged N RoaBBS, of Te Kuiti, Printer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors bankrupt ; a.nd I hereby summon a meeting of orediiors to be holden at my office on Friday, the 17th day of March, 10 be holden at the Courthouse, Te Kuiti, on Thursday, the 1922, a.t 2.80 o'clock. 16th day of Ma.rob, 1922, at 11 o'olook a.m. W. S. FISHER, W. S. FISHER, 3rd March, 1922. Official Assignee. 7th Ma.rob, 1922. Official Assignee.

ln Banloruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at In Banloruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at ,t ucldand. Hamilton.

1'1 OTICE is hereby given that HENBY ANDBBW w ALKBB, OTICE is hereby given that Tuow.s HBNBY HAB'l'IIY, l."I of Auokland, Wood-carver, was this day adjudged N of Te Awamutu, Labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of oreditors bmkrupt ; . and I hereby summon a . meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 22nd day of to be holden at the Courthouse, Te Awamutu, on Monday, March, 1922, at 2.SO o'olook. the 20th day of Ma.rob, 1922, at 10.80 o'clock a..m. W. S. FlSHER, V. H. SANSON, 3rd March, 1922. Official Assignee. 9th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. G 706 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

Ln Banlorwptcy.-ln the Swpreme Oourt holden at creditors to be holden at my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanga­ Hamilton. Inui, on Wednesday, the 15th day of March, 1922, at 10 o'olook a.m. · OTICE is hereby given thal ARTHUR J.uu1s Wr:BERS, E. M. BILK, N of We.lton, Farmer, we.s this day adjudged bankrupt; 4th March, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. and I hereby .summon a. meeting of oredhors to be holden at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on Wednesday, the 2~nd dav of Ma.rob, 1922, at 11 o'clock a.m. · 111 Bankruptcy.-In the Sup,-eme Oouf't holden at W. B. FISHER, Wanganui. 18th Ma.rob, 1922, Official Assignee, OTICE is hereby given tha.t FBBDEBIOX HAWXINs, of N Wa.nganui, Motor- oa.r Proprietor, wa.s this da.y In Bankruptcg.-111 the Supreme Court holden at adjudged bankrupt; a.nil I hereby summon a. meeting of New Plymouth. creditors to be holden a.t my office, 44 Maria Place, Wa.nga.. nui, on Wednesda.y, the 15th da.y of March, 1922, a.t 10 OTICE is hereby given that JOHN AacHmALD WHITE, o'olook a..m. N of Riverlea, Share Milker, was this day adjudged E. M. SILK, bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to 4th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Offioial Assignee. be holden a.t my office on Thursday, the 23rd day of March, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock. J. B. B. MEDLEY, 1n Bankruptcy.-In the SupFeme Oourt holden at 11th March, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. Wanganui. OTICE ie hereby given tha.t RoBIIRT GILLIBs EnwAIU>S, /11 Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Couf't holden at N of Wanganui, Motor-oar Proprietor, was this ila.y Napu,-. adjudged ba.nkrupt ; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden a.t my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanga.­ OTICE is hereby given that RICHARD LYDirORD, of nui, on Wednesday, the 15th da.y of March, 1922, at 10 N Napier, Fruiterer and Confectioner, was this day o'clock a..m. adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of E. M. SILK, creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday; the 16th 4th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. day of March, 1922, at 11 o'olook a.m. ROBERT BISHOP, 6th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. In Banl:ruptcy.-In the SupFeme Oourt holden at Wanganui.

In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at OTICE 'is hereby given tha.t RBUBll!I LAZARUS, of Napier. N Wanga.nui, Motor-oar Proprietor, wa.s this da.y a.djudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of OTICE is hereby given the.t LIONEL RoY CALVERT, of creditors to be holden a.t my office, 44 Maria. Place, Wa.nga.­ N Ha.stings, Optician, was this day adjudged bankrupt; nui, on Wednesday, the 15th da.y of March, 1922, a.t 10 and I hereby summon a mPeting of creditors to be holden o'olook a.m. at my office on Tuesday, the 21st day of Ma.rob, 1922, at E. M. SILK, 11 o'clock a.m. 4th March, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. ROBERT BISHOP, 8th Ma.rah, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. 1n Bankruptoy.-In the SupFeme Oourt holden at Wanganui. Ln Ban'l,ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at Napier. OTICE is hereby given that JAMES GADIICLD HENDIIB­ N soN, of Bull's, Motor-ca.r Proprietor, wa.s this day OTICE is hereby given that WILLilll MURRAY, of adjudged bankrnpt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of N Wanstead, Farm-manager, was this day adjudged creditors to be holden a.t my office, 44 Ma.ria. Pla.oe, Wanga­ bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors nui, on Wednesda.y, the 15th day of Ma.rob, 1922, at 10 to be holden at my office on Wednesday, the 22nd day of o'clock a..m. March, 1922, at 11 o'clock a.m. E. M. BILK, Deputy Ofll,nal Assignee. ROBERT BISHOP, 4th Ma.rob, 1922. 10th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. ln Ban'l,ruptcy.-In the Swpreme Oourt holden at ln Banl:ruptcg.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at Wanganui. Wanganui. OTICE is hereby given that JoHN GEOBEIIII BLAOXWIILL, OTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDER RoWAN, of N of Ma.rton, Ta.xi-proprietor, wa.s this da.y a.djudged N Wanga.nui, Motor - car Proprietor, was this da.v bankrupt ; a.nd I hereby summon a meetini;i of creditors adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of to be holden a.t the Courthonse, Ma.rton, on Thursda.y, the creditors to be holden a.t my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanga­ 16th da.y of Me.rob, 1922, a.t 2.30 o'clock p.m. nni, on Wednesday, the 15th day of March, 1922, at 10 E. M. SILK, o'clock a.m. 10th March, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. E. M. SILK, 4th March, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. In the Supreme Oourt of New Zealand.-Wanganui Dmricl. ln Banl:ruptcy.-ln the Swpreme Oourt holden at In the I11&tter of the Administration Act, 1908, and the Wanganui. amendment.a thereof ; a.nd in the matter of the estate of HERBERT VERNON Hilnl:oND, la.te of Wanganui, OT ICE is hereby given that MONTAEIUB WILLIAM in the Provincie.l District of Wellington, in New Zealand, N FRANCIS GUY BEAUCHAMP, of Wanganui, Motor-car Farmer, deoee.aed. Proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at mv office. .HEREBY give notice that by an order of the Supreme 44 Maria. Place, Wanganui. on Wednesday, the 15th day of I Court, Wanganui, dated Friday, the 10th day of Ma.rob, March, 1922, a.t 10.80 o'clock a..m. 1922, I was appionted a.dminiatra.tor of the eata.te of the E. M. BILK, a.hove-named HBRBIIIBT VERNON HAMMOND (deceased); and 4th Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at my office, 44 Marie. Place, Wanga.n.ui, on Friday, the 24th Me.rob, 1922, at 10.30 a.m. 1n Bankruptcy.-In the Supreme Oourt holden at It is requested that all claims againet the a.hove estate, Wanganui. supported by proof of debt in the prescribed form, be rendered forthwith. - OTICE is hereby given tha.t THOMAS 0Roc1nm, of E.•M. SILK, N Wanga.nui, Motor. ca.r Proprietor, wa.s this da.y Deputy Official Assignee, Adminietre.tor. adjudged bankrupt ; a.nd I hereby summon a meeting of Wa.n.ganui, 14th March, 1922, MAR. 16. 1l1:IlE NlllW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

I• Banlonptc'!!.-!r; the 8upt'Sffl8 Oourt Aolden at LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Palmerston North. OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein, OTICE is hereby given that WALTER ADRIAN LANGLEY, J....N after described will oo brought under the provisions N of Tokomaru, Labourer, was this day adjudged of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of orediGors forbidding the same on or before the 17th day of April, 1922. to be holden 11.t my office on Wednesday, the 15th day of 6547. R. HANNAH AND COMPANY (LIMITED).­ March, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Lot 1, Section 4, part of Allotments 8 and 9, Section 7, sub­ CHARLES E. DEMPSY, urbs of Auckland, fronting Ksrangahape Road. Occupied 4th Maroh, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. by applicant. Plan 13530. 6699. BANK OF NEW ZEALA."Jll'D. -- Allotment 34, Block XV; Township of Grahamstown, fronting Brown Street. Unoccupied. Plan 15729. In Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at 6705. ERNEST NAPIER MILLER.-Allotment 35, Blocks M aaterton. XIV and XV, Township of Grah&mstown, fronting Davy Street. Unoccupied. Plan 15729. OTICE is hereby given that JEREMIAH O'KEEFE, of 6764. IVA.."l' GLADSTONE WILSON.-Parts of Allot­ N Martinborongh, Farmer, was this day adjudged ments 9 and 10, Parish of Matakana. Occupied by a.pplicant. bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors Plan 14134. to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 21st day of 6821. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.-Allotment 17, Parish March, 1922, at 12 o'olook. of Ka.rioi. Occupied by Willi&m Tucker. Plan 15423. ARTHUR D. LOW, 6850. GEORGE HENNING.-Part of Allotments 31 and 11th Maroh, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. 32, Section 14, Suburbs of Auckla.nd, fronting Remnera Road. Occupied by applicant. Plan No. 15617. 6894. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. -Section 268, Town of In Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden at Ha.milton East. Occupied by Michael Devitt. Plan No. W eUington. 15410. Dia.grams may be inspected a.t this office. OTICE is hereby given that Wn.LLUl STEPHEN JENKINS, Dated this 19th day of March, 1922, at the Land Registry N formerly of Palmerston North but now of 71 Bridge Office, Auckland. Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Fnrniture Dealer, was this A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby snmmon a meeting of creditors to be holden in the Board Room, Dominion EASE No. 4668, of Lots 14, 14A, and 15A on deposited Farmers' Institute, on Monda.y, the 20th day of Maroh, L plan No. 4691, being part of Allotment 31 of Sec­ 1922, at 2.SO o'olook p.m. tion 10, Suburbs of Auckland, MARGARET NORTHCROFT S. TANSLEY, to ROGER BENNETT STANLEY SMITH, of Auckland, 8th Maroh, 1922. Official Assignee. Medical Practit,ioner : The lessor having re-enterd a.nd recovered possession of the above land for non-payment of rents, it is my int~ntion to In Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supt'tme OouFt holden at notify such re-entry upon the Re.gister-book at the expira.tion Wellington. of one month from the 16th day of March, 1922. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Auckland this 13th OTICE is hereby given that RoBEBT THollUS Gn.t.Hill, day of March, 1922. N of 9.t. Courtena.y Pla.oe, Welling1;on, Motor Trimmer, A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. wa.s this da.y adjudged ba.nkrupt ; and I hereby summon a. meeting of creditors to be holden at my office, Board Room, Dominion Fa.rmers' Institute, on Friday, the 24th day of VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate Maroh, 1922, at 11 o'olook a..m. E of title, Vol. 63, folio 176, for the Otawhao A No. 3 Sec. S. TANSLEY, 28 Block, whereof WIKI ANARU TUHUA is the registered 1Sth Ma.rob, 1922. Official Assignee, proprietor, and application having been made to me to issue a provision&! certificate of title for the said land, I here by give notice that it is my intention :to issue such provisional certificate of title after the 31st day of March, · 1922. In Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holde11 at Dated at the Land Registry Office at Napier this 19th day Nel,on. of March, 1922. W. JONHSTON, District Land Registrar. OTICE is hereby given tha.t WALTER SEni:oUB MA.o­ N DONA.LD, of Nelson, Second-hand Dealer, wa.s this da.y a.djudged ba.nkrupt ; a.nd I hereby summon a. meeting of PPLICATION having been ma.de to me to register a creditors to be holden at my office on Frida.y, the 24th day A re-entry by HORACE WILLIAM CHARLES CUNDY, of March, 1922, at S.SO o'olook. of Featherston, Farmer, as lessor under Memorandum of W. ROUT, Lease No. 13364, affecting Lot 1, deposited plan 3349, part 1Sth Ma.rob, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. Section 9A, Nga.karoro No. lA, Kaitawa Survey District, being all the land in Lease 1076, of which HENRY SAMES and HENRY SAMES, THlll YOUNGER, both of Otaki, Farmers, are the registered lessees, I here by give notice that I will• Jn Banlt:ruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at register the re-entry, as requested, unless caveat be lodged Ohriatchurch. forbiding the same within one calendar month from the date of the Gazette

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein- ,. iii" It is resolved that the company go into voluntary liqui­ .lN after described will be brought under the provisions dation, and that ROBERT JOHNSON be appointed Liquidator of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for the purposes of such winding-up." forbidding the same on or_before the,110th!day.of April,11922. Dated this 28th day of September, 1921. 12991. WALTER WILLIAM WESTAWAY.--.Part of Rural ROBERT JOHNSON } .. Sections 4149 and 4150, Lots 2, 4, and 6, deposited plan GEORGE E. LAIDLAW Directors. No. 6157, Block III, Arowhenua Survey District. Occupied by applicant. That we are the only members of the above-named com- 12998. LILLY MA.RIA DEAN.-Part of Rural Section pany. 7555, Lots l and 2, deposited plan No. 6153, Barnard and ROBERT JOHNSON } . North Street11, Timaru. Occupied by William Benson. 211 GEORGE ERNEST LAIDLAW Directors. 13000. THOMAS ALFRED NEWTON.-Part of Town Section 83, Lyttelton, Lot 1, deposited plan No. 6158, Exeter Street. Occupied by applicant. LEGAL. 13003. FREDERICK HAROLD ANSLEY.-Part of Rural Section 257, Lot 5, deposited plan No. 5272, Durham Street. R. J. WYNDHAM HO.PKINS, of Hamilton, Solicitor, Occupied by applicant. M wishes to announce that he has disposed of his Pmctice Diagrams may be inspected at this office. to Mr. JORN l\IoRRICE H1Jl\TON, who has been associated with Dated this 14th day of March, 1922, at the Land Registry such Practice fur some years, and has much pleasure in Office, Christchurch. recommending his services to former clients. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. Dated at Hamilton this lst day of March, 1922. 221

VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate CRONO.L CHI~MIOAL INDUSTRIES (LIMITED). E of title, Vol. 50, folio 158, for Town Section 69, Ash­ burton, whereof JAMES SMITH, of Ashburton, Labourer, lN LIQUIDA1'ION. is the registered proprietor, and application having been OTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the made to me for the issue of a provisional certificare of title N above company will be held in my office, 12 Panama for the said land, J hereby give notice that it is my intention Street, at noon on the 27th March, 1922, for the purpose to issue such provisional certificate of title at the expiration of laying before such meeting the .Li4.uidator's ,accounts of fourteen days from the dare of the Gazette containing this showing the manner in which the winding-up has been con­ notice. ducted and the assets of the company disposed of. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Christchurch, this 14th Dated at Wellington the 10th day of March, 1922. day of March, 1922. A. M. ADAMS, A.P.A.N.Z., F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. 222 Receiver, Manager, and Li4.uidator.

· E1 VIDENCE having been furnished of the lose of certificate 12.J of title, Vol. 166, folio 182, in favour of CATHERINE MEDICAL REGISTRATION. SIMPSON, Wife of GEORGE SIMPSON, of Dunedin, Builder, HESSIJ

WAIHI-PAEROA GOLD-EXTRACTION COMPANY GREYTOWN BOROUGH COUNCIL. (LIMITED). :;i-­ lN LIQUIDATION. RESOLUTION~MAXING SPECIAL RATE. ~1 ... OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of sections 230 N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested m 1t m N and 252 of the Companies Act, 1908, that a general I. that behalf by ihe Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and meeting of the members of the above company will be held a1,11endments, the Greytown Borough Council hereby resolves at the offices of the company, 5 Alston Chambers, 63 Q,uecn as follows :- Street, Auckland, on Friday, the thirty-first day of March, That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in 1922 at 11 a.m., for the purpose of having an account laid respect of interest and principal and also the other charges befo.'.e them showing the manner in which the winding-up on a loan of two hundred pounds sterling (£200), authorized has been conducted and the property of the company disposed to be raised by the Greytown Borough Council, under the of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and amendments, for the the Liquidators, and also of determining by extraordinary purpose of erecting a bridge over the Waingawa River, the resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, and said GrBytown Borough Council hereby makes and levies documents of the company and of the Liquidators thereof a special rate of one farthing in the pound sterling (on the shall be disposed of. basis of the annual value) upon the rateable value of all Dated this first day of March, 1922. rateable property of the Borough of Greytown, comprising P. N. KINGSWELL}' L. ·ct t the whple of the said Borough of Greytown ; and that such 226 R. M. AITKEN l

11111N pursuance and exercise· ofh t e powers vested" m 1t.. m CHANGE OF NAME. I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Kaitieke County Council hereby resolves as follows :- ' JOHN FARRANT, of Motumaoho, in the Provincial That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other I , District of Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zea­ charges on a loan of two thousand seven hundred and fifty land, Farmer, heretofore called and known by the name of pounds (£2,750), authorized to be raised by the Kaitieke "John McDermid," hereby give public notice that on the County Council, under the above-mGntioned Act, for the 15th day of February, 1922, by deed-poll then duly executed purpose of widening, culverting, and metalling portion of by me and on the 2nd day of March, 1922, enrolled with the the Maungaroa Road, the said Kaitieke County Council Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hamilton, I formally hereby makes and levies a special rate of fourpence and and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of my one-tenth of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value said surname of " l\icDermid," and in lieu thereof assumed (being the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the and adopted the surname of" Farrant." Maungaroa Special Rating Area, comprising Section 6, Dated the 6th day of March, 1922. Block XII, Retaruke Survey District, and Sections l, 2, 3, 232 JOHN FARRANT (late JOHN MCDERMID). 4, 6, 7, 11, 9, 5, 8, and IO, Block XVI, Retaruke Survey District, being the rateable property within the following boundaries,- MIDLANE BROTHERS (LIMITED). Commencing at the north-eastern corner of Section 6, Block XII, Retaruke Survey District, and following the IN LIQUIDATION, eastern boundari6s of such Section 6 and of Sections 2, 3, N OTJCE is hereby given that a general meeting of the 4, 6, and 7, Block XVI, Retaruke Survey District, the shareholders of Midlane Brothers (Limited) will be southern boundaries of Sections 7 and 5, said Block XVI, held at 35 Victoria Street, Wellington, on Monday, the 20th the western boundaries of Sections 5, 9, and l, said Block day of March, 1922, at 12 noon, for the purpose of laying XVI, the eastern boundary of Section 11, said Block XII, before such meeting the Liquidators' accounts showing the and the northern boundary of said Section 6, Block XII manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the aforesaid, to the north-eastern corner of such Section 6, assets of the company disposed of, and to offer any expla­ being the commencing-point. nation the Liquidators may wish to give, and for the purpose And that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring of passing an extraordinary resolution as to the disposal of rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly the books, accounts, and documents of the company, as on the first day of October in each and every year during required by the Companies Act, 1908. the currency of such loan, being a period of 36} years, or Dated at Wellington this 11th day of March, 1922. until the loan is fully paid off. I A. Sil\fM } . . 229 THOS. CROCKER, Chairman. 233 A. MAURICE ANDERSON LiqUidators. • 710 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20

MEDICAL REGISTRATION. A plan of the said land is deposited at the post-office at Taumarunui, and is there open for inspection by all persons PHYLLIS MATHER, Bach6Ior of Medicine and Bache­ at all reasonable hours. I ' lor of Surgery, University of New Zealand, now resid­ All persons affected are here by required and called upon to ing in Wellington, hereby give not.ice that I intend applying set forth in writing any well-grounded objections to the on the 14th April next to have my name placed on the erection of a public school on the said land or to the taking of Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand ; · and such land, and to send such writing, within forty days from the that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the first publicat.ion of this notice, to the Education Board of the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Wellington. District of Auckland at its office in Williamson's Chambers, Shortland Street, Auckland. PHYLLIS MATHER. Dated at Auckland this 10th day of March, 1922. Dated at Wrllington 13th March, 1922. 235 E. C. PURDIE, Secretary to the Education Board of JOHN BANNISTER AND COMPANY (LIMITED). the District of Auckland. This notice was first published on the 11th day of March, IN LIQUIDATION. 1922, in the Auckland Star newspaper. 239 OTICE is hereby b

MAR. 16.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 711 on the first days of July and January in each and every J In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908 ; and in the year during the currency of such loan, being a period of matter of EVAPORATORS (OF NEW ZEALAND) (LIMITED), 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. in Liquidation. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a T an extraordinary general meetiog of the company mioute of the Waitemata County Council passed at a meetiog A held at the premises of the company, Hastiogs Street, of the said Council held on the 17th day of February, 1922, Hastiogs, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 1st day of March, 1922, and that same was moved by Councillor Laing and seconded the following resolutions were duly carried :- by Councillor Oliphant. (1.) That it is proved to the satisfaction of the company 243 C. A. CA WKWELL, County Clerk.• that the company cannot by reason of liabilitiee continue it.a business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and that therefore the company be wouud up volun­ TATEMENT OF THE~FAIRS OF A COMPANY. tarily. s (2.) That Mr. A. I. RAINBOW be and he is hereby appointed Name of company: New Big River Gold-mining Compa.ny Liquidator of the company. (Limited). Dated this sixth day of March, 1922. When formed, a.nd date of registra.tion: 19th August, 1907. 246 A. I. RAINBOW, Liquidator. Whether in active operation or not: In active opera.tion. Where business is conduoted, and name of Secreta.ry : Reefton ; Thomas Hubert Lee. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Nominal oaoital: £6,000. Amount of capital subscribed : £6,000. HE office in New Zealand of J. C. Williamson (Limited) Amount of ca.pita! actually paid up in ca.sh : £600. T has been removed to Grand Opera Hons~ Buildings, Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, a.nd amount Manner• Street, W elliogton. of ca.sh received for same (if a.ny): Nil. BERT ROYLE, Pa.id-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no 247 Attorney for ,J. C. Williamson (Limited). cash has been pa.id : Nil. Number of she.res into which capital Is divided: 24,000. Number of shares a.Hotted: 24,000. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Amount paid per she.re: 6d. Amount called up per share: 6d. HE Partnership hitherto subsisting between CRAVEN Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. T WALKER MIRFIN and FRANK RAVEN, trading as Mirfin Number of she.res forfeited: Nil. and Raven, Sawmillers, Otorohanga, has been dissolved by Number of forfeited shares sold, a.nd money received for mutual consent as from 13th March, 1922. All accounts same: Nil. owing to the firm are payable to C. W. Mirfin. Number of sha.reholders a.t time of registration of com­ C. W. MIRFIN. pany: 7. Present number of shareholders: 65. F. RAVEN. Number of men employed by company: Average for year Witnes~ to signatures-A. B. R. Mossman, Solicitor, 1921, 41. Ot.orohanga. 248 Quantity and value of gold produced since le.st statement: Battery, 3,989 tons of quartz crushed for 3,784 oz. melted gold ; cyanide, 1,350 tons of sands treated for 291 oz. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 12 dwt. bullion; total value, £23,167 8s. 2d. Concen­ trates, 102 tons 8 cwt. 8 qrs. 25 lb. treated, for bullion HE following Works, published under the authority valued at £2,081 5s. 10d. T of the Government, are now on sale at the Total quantity and value produced since registration: Stationery- Department, Wellington, and will be trans· Battery, 68,720 tons of quartz crushed for 66,948 oz. mitted at the published price to any address in the 18 dwt. of melted gold; cyanide, 48,050 tons of sands Dominion:- treated for 9,244 oz. 17 dwt. 16 gr. of bullion; total value, £803,954 3s. 5d. Concentrates, 816 tons 17 cwt. 1 qr. A WARDS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AGREE· 11 lb. treated, for bullion valued at £15,12~ 6s. lld. MENTS, ETC., made under the lndnstrial Con­ Amount expended in carrying on operations since last state- ciliation and Arbitration Act, New Zealand. ment: £17,445 18s. 9d. Vols. i, ii, iii, v, vi, and vii are out of print. Total expenditure since registration: £205,913 14s. 8d. Vol. iv, year 1903, quarter cloth, 2s. 6d. Vol. viii. Total amount of dividends declared: £109,200. year 1907, quarter cloth, 3s. 6d. Vols. ix to xvii,years Tote.I amount of dividends pa.id: £109,200. 1908 to 1916, cloth boards, 7s. 6d.; quarter cloth, 58. Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. Vols. xix and xx, years 1918 and 1919, cloth boards, Amount of gold on band: 504 oz., valued at £2,016. £1 ; quarter cloth, 15s. Amount of bullion on hand: 74 oz. 15 dwt., valued at CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF DECISIONS AND £187 10s. INTEF."PRETATIONS OF THE COURT OF Value of concentrates shipped and sold: £565 5s. ARBITRA'I'ION, under the Industrial Conciliation Amount of cash in bank : £511 15s. lld. and Arbitration Acts. Compiled by JOHN H. Amount of cash in hand (Wages Imprest Account): At mine, SUKON. This Digest deals with all the oases from £20 ; at office, £30. the inception of the Act till the 31st December, Amount of Reserve Fund: £1,500. 1914, and thus embraces Vols. i to xv (inclusive) of Amount of debts due to company : £27 4s. lld. the Book of A wards. Price : cloth boards, 5s. ; Amount of debts considered good : £27 4s. lld. quarter cloth, 3s. 6d. ; paper covers, 3s. Further Amount of debts owing by company : £798 ls. 3d. supplementary Digest will be issued annually, bound Amount of contingent liabilities of company: £126 10s. in paper covers, 6d. ea.ch. I, Thomas Hubert Lee, the Secretary of the New Big CONSOLIDATED DIGEST OF WORKERS' COM­ River Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and PENSATION CASES. Compiled by JOHN H. sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement SALlllON. This Digest deals with all oases under of tbe affairs of the said company on the 14th January, the Act up till the 31st December, 1914. Price, 1922 ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously pa.per covers, ls. 6d. Further supplementary Digest believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices will be iHued annually, bound in paper covers, 6d. of the Peace Act, 1908. each. T. HUBERT LEE. MINING AND ENGINEERING AND MINERS' Declared at Reefton this 6th day of March, 1922, before GUIDE. By H. A. GoBDON, Assoc. M.I.C.E., In­ me-W B. Auld, J.P. 244 specting Engineer. Copiously illustrated Royal Svo. Cloth, 10s. MINING HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND With Maps and Illustrations. Deroy Bvo. Paper BUILDING SOCIETY. cover, 2s. 6d.; cloth boards, !is. SECTION 4, LOAN COMPANIES AOT, 1921/2. 1'HE FIE:ST GOLD - DISCOVERIES IN NEW T is here by notified that the following resolution was ZEALAND. 6d. I . passed this day by the Board of Directors of the above TROUT - FISHING AND SPORT IN MAORI­ society:- LAND. By Captain G. D. HAMILTON. Demy 8vo. " That this society will not take advantage of the pro­ i!IO pp., with illustrations. Cloth boards, 10s. 6d. visions of Part II of the Mortgages and Deposits Extension Act, 1921." ndera should be addressed to- J. B. KEITH, Manager. GOVERNMENT PRIN'IER, Masterton, 13th March, 1922. 246 W elli11gto11. 712 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 20 LAND-TAX AND INCOME-TAX. ICUSTOMS TARIFF OF NEW ZEALAND, 1921, ABLES showing Amounts payable under the Finance T Act, 1921 :- 0 hta.inable from L.uiD-Til T ABLBB ls. 6d. GoVBBNllllllNT PBINTBB, WBLLINGTOllf. 0BADUATIID !NCOMll·TAX TABLBS •.. ls. 6d. Now obtainable from GOVERNMENT PRINTER, Wellington. CONTENTS. PAGB BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. 'ADVBRTISRllBNTS 708 HE public are informed that extracts from the New APPOINTBBNTS, BTC. 680,700 T Zealand Gazette, containing all Bankruptcy N oticea BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 706 that appear in each issue, are published weekly, and will CROWN LANDS NOTICES 706 be sent post-free to any address on payment of a sub­ ·LAND- scription of 10s. per annum. Bingle copies, 3d. each. Boundaries altered . . . . 666 Boundaries, Proposed Alteration of 690 Orders should be addreBSed- Grown Land proclaimed . . • . . . 664 " GoVUNMIINT P:aINTBB, WBLLINGTON." Kauri-gnm Industry Act, Withdrawing Land from Operation of the • . . . . , . . 682 Land Le.we Amendment Aot, Set apart under • • 684 ATEN TS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS, AND Primary-educe.Uon Endowment, Amending a War- p rant cancelling the Reservation over, &o. 688 COPYRIGHT. Public School, Revoking Proclamation taking Landb •. 005 The 0Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Acts : Price, Public School, Taken for 665 2s. 6d. Public Trustee, Vested in .. 708 The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Regulations : Railway, Defining Middle-line of .. • , 661i Price, ls. ReoreMion Reserve brought under Part II of tha Public Reserves and Domains Act . . . • 677 The Copyright Act, 1913, and Regulations : Price, ls. 6d. Reserved tempore.rily . . 68S The Patent Office Journal, containing applications for Reserve, Vesting Control of 684 patents and trade-marks, abridged descriptions and Reserves vested · • . 681 drawings of inventions, illustrations of trade-marks Roe.d decle.red to be County Road 668 accepted, &c., published fortnightly : la. 6d. a copy, Road declared to be Governmeni Road 668 or £1 10s. per annum. Road proclaimed 668 The above may be obtained on application to the Road stopped, Government 666 Roe.ds, Consenting to Land being taken for 667 GOVERNM;ENT PRINTER, Roads, Consenting to stopping Portions of 667 Wellington. Roads proola.imed e.nd closed 664 Roads, Taken for • • . • . . 66f Sale or Lease to Discharged Soldiers • • 66S State-forest Reservation, Withdrawn from , , 666 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, State Forests, Set apart as Provisional . • · • . 666 . CHRISTCHURCH. Streets, &c., exempted from .the Provisions of Sec- tion 117 of the Public Works Aot . . 675 UJmU TlD CONDOL AND 8uPDVI8ION or TBS EDUOATIOS Town District not to be Part of County.. 666 DIPilT:U:aNT. LAND TR.lNSl!'BB ACT NOTIOBB 707 Director: Mr. J. E. Snvus. M!sOELLANBOUS- OR Deaf Children of aound intellect. The pupils are By-Jaws approved 687 F taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The Conscience-money reQeived 690 !nil charge for board and education is £f0 aJear, but leas Consul e.ppointed • . .. .. • • 686 ta accepted from parents who cannot affor to pay this Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, Additional amount. In cue of necessity admission ia free. Rules under 685 By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children Domain Board appointed • , . . 676 Election, Arrangements for First, &o. • • • • 686 ~ come n,nder instruction at the age of six, and to con tmue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education Fruit-pulp and Jam, Revoking the ProhibiUon of Department previously grants exemptioi;. Though a child the Importation of . . . • . • • . 677 i1, BB a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the Honours conferred by His Majesty the King , • 686 age of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign Loe.n, Apportioning Annual Payments of Interesi, of deafne11 is observed. &c., in respect of .. 682 The following claBBea of deaf children are aduiitted to Loans, ConsenUng to raising • • 668 the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a Loe.ns, Prescribing Terms of, &c. • • 678 ueceasit:r,) :- Meteorological Returns for December, 1921 . . 691 1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing Mining Privileges . . . . • . 694, 699 before learning to speak. Native Land Court and Maori Land Beard Fix- 2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to tures , • 794 be taught in a public school. Polls ·for Proposed Loans, Results of • . . 690 3. Children who have !oat their hearing after havinir Public Trustee, Estates administered by 694 learned to speak. Public Trustee, Notice by the .. . .. 708 The Act imposea upon every parent, teacher of a school Regulations for Deer-shooting . ~ • • 682 (either pwblic or private), constable, or officer of a chari­ Regulations regarding Electric Lines amended 669, 676 tah.Ie or kin,dred institution who is aware of the place of Regulations under Customs Aots, Additional • • 678 residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child. Regulations under the Census and Statistics Aot 68S and the householder in whose house any such child re­ Regulations under the Explosive and Dangerous sides, an ohli11ation to aend notification of the fact to the Goods Amendment Act to take effect as By-laws 676 Miniater of Education, giving the name, age, and addreBB Statistios, Vital . • • , 696 of the child : and any ne11lect or failure to comply with Trustees of Public Cemetery appoinied.. • . 684 thia provision involve, liability to a fine. · Valuation Roll, Time for Preparation of, extended 677 Wheatmeal, &c., Revoking the .Prohibition of the Information and advice may be obtained from th" Director. or from the Exportation of 677 SECRE'l'ARY TO THE SBIPPING- Notioes to Mariners 703 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, WllI.LINOTOM.

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