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THE GAZETTE.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922.

east by the said railway-line to the Arline Creek, and by that creek and the Piopiotea Stream to a public road, by that road to the Waimarino-Taumarunui Road; and on the weet by [L.s.J JELLICOE, Governor-General. the last-mentioned road to the place of commencement : A PROCLAMATION. excepting from the within-described area all public roads and the Main Trunk Railway line. y virtne and in exercise of the po,vers and authorities Also all that parcel of Crown land, cont&ning an area of B conferred upon me by section thirty-four of the War 16,600 acres, more or less, situated in Block XVI, Kaitieke, Legisla.ti.on and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918, I, John and Blocks III, IV, VII, VIII, X, and XI, Manganui Survey Rushworth, V"1Scount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the J?istriots, and bounded as follows: JOn the north by'(Sec­ Dominion1'of New Zeala.nd, acting by and with the advice tions 3, 4, 1, and 6, Block XII, Kaitieke Survey District ; and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion on the east by a proposed scenic reserve, Sections 7 and 8, do hereby Bet apart the Crown land described in the Schedul; Block XVI, Kaitieke Survey District, Waimarino No. 4 hereto as and for provisional Stat.a forests. Block, the North Island Main Trunk Railway line, and the eastern boundary of Seotions 19 and 4 and 8 of Block VIII, SCHEDULE. Manganui Survey· District, by Sections 9 and 12 (scenic re,,erves) of the said Block VIII, and by the crossing of the WBLLDIGTON FOBBST·OONSQVATION REGION. Makatote Stream and the road forming the western boundary Proviaional State Fureal No. 66. of Lot 1 of Section 13 and Section 15 of the aforesaid Block ALL that parcel of Crown land, containing an area of 454 acres, VIII ; on the south by the Manganui-a-te-Ao River and more or less, situated in Blocks IV and VTII, Kaitieke Survey Sections _24 (scenic. re.serve), Block XI, and 5, BlockJX. District, and bounded as follows : On the north by the Matai Manganm Survey D1Stnct ; on the west by Sections 3, 4, and Sawmills (Limit.ed) milling-area; on the east by the North 5, Block VI, 31, 29 (scenic reserve), 25, and 30, Block VII, Island Main Trunk Railway line ; on the south by Section 4 7, 6, 4, and 9, Block III, and 3, 6, 4, Block XV, Kaitie.ke and Lot 1 of Section 3, Block VIII, Krutieke Survey Dis­ Survey District, and by the Waimarino-Retaruke Road, and trict ; on the west by Section 2, Block VIII aforesaid ; and Sections 5, 11, 2, and 3, Block XVI, Kaitieke Survey Distril)t, on the north-west by Carlson's milling-area to the place of to the place of commencement : excepting from the within­ commencement : excepting from the within-described area described area the sections comprising the Town of Erna all public roads. portion of the North Island Main Trunk Railway line, th; Also all that parcel of Crown land, containing an area of area of 200 acres granted to W. H. Toland and others for 209 acres, more or less, situated in Blocks IV and VIII, milling purposes, Section 20, Block VIII, Manganui Survey Kaitielre Survey District, and bounded as follows : On the District (proposed stock reserve), and all public roads. north by Section 40, Block IV, Kaitieke Survey District ; Also all that parcel of Crown land, containing an area of on the east by the scenic reserve along the left bank of the 378 acres, more or less, and being Lots 2, 3, and 4 of Sec­ Whakapapa River ; on the south by Adsett's milling-area ; tion 13 and Lot 2 of Section 18, Block VIII, Manganui Survey and on the west by the Waimarino-Taumarunui Road to the District. place of commencement. As the same are more particularly delineated on forest .. Also all that parcel of Crown land, containing an area ol atlas No. 062, deposited in the Head Office, State Forest 885 acres, more or less, being Section 6, Block VII, Kaitieke Service, at Wellington, and thereon coloured green. Survey District. Given under th£ hand of His Excellency the Governor­ PromaionaZ State F<»-Mt No. 6'1. General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued Aiso•all that parcel of Crown land, containing an area of under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government 5,440 acres, more or less, situated in Blocks XII and XVI, House at Wellington, this 30th day of Janua.ry, 1922. Kaitieke Survey District, and IX and XIII, Tongariro Survey F. H. D. BELL, District, andlbounded as follows: On the north by Wai­ Commissioner of State Foresta. marino Native Reserve"!E; on the east by the Whakapapa River, Waimarino Block Nos. 8 and F, and State Forest Approved in Council. No. 42; on the south by the Waimarino Military .Reserve; F. D. THOMSON. on the west by the~llfain Trunk Road, Section 21 (scenic Clerk of the Executive Council. reserve) to the Te Pure River,'and by that river to and aoro88 the North Island Main ~ Railway line; on the south- Gou SA vs THB Knro ! A 280 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

Addfflonal Lana al, Papakur'!' taken for the Purposes of the ' Waitara Survey District ; thence generally north-easterly Ka1para-Wa1kato Ba,Zway. along the western boundaries of the said Section 9, Block XV, -- Sections 1 (F.R.) and 2 (both in Block XVI, Upper Waitara [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Survey District), to the Waitara Valley Road; thence A PROCLAMATION generally northerly along the east side of the Waitara Valley ' and Rerekino Roads to the northern boundary of Section 1, HEREAS it ha.a been found desirable for the use, Block XII, Upper Waitara Survey District; thence easterly W convenience, and enjoyment of the Kaipara-Waika.to along the northern boundary of the said Section 1 to its Railway to take further land at Papakura, in addition to intersection with the boundary of the Wha.ngamomona land previously a.oquired for the purposes of the said rail- Count.v as defined in the New Zealand Gazette for 20th way: Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, ViscountJellicoe, Go- February, 1913, page 609; thence generally south-easterly vernor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise and south-westerly along the said county boundary to the of the powers and authorities conferred on me by sections southernmost corner of Section 11, Block XV, Upper Waitara · d Survey District, the point of commencement. twenty-nme an one hundred and eighty-eight of the Public Also all that area in Block XIII, Waro Survey District, Works Act, 1908, and of every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim the boundaries of which are more particularly described as and declare that the land described in the Schedule hereto follows : Commencing at the intersection of the south-west ia hereby taken for the parposes above mentioned. boundary of Section 2, Block XIII, Waro Survey District, with the boundary of the Whangamomona County as described in the New Ze.aZand Gazette for 20th February, 1913, page 609, SCHEDULE. and proceeding north-westerly along the south-west boundary APPBOxnu.TB area. of the niece of land : 1 rood. of Section 2 aforesaid of Block XIII, Waro Survey District, Being Allotment 68, Section XI, Village of Papakura, to and across the railway reserve to the western boundary of Block IV, Drury Survey District, Town of Papa.kura. the said Section 2 ; thence northerly along the western (S.O. 21783, blue.) boundary of the said Section 2 to the Rerekapa Road ; thence In the Nor~h Auckland Land District; as the aa.me is north-westerly along the south side of the Rerekapa Road more pai:ticula.rly delineated on the plan marked W.R. 30129, to a point due south of the intersection of the western deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways at Wel- boundary of Section 9, Block XIII, Waro Survey District, lington, and thereon coloured blue. · with the north side of the Rerekapa Road ; thence due north across the Rerekapa Road to the said intersec­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ tion ; thence north - easterly and south - ea.ste1·ly along the General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued western and north-eastern boundaries of the said Section 9 under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government to the boundary of the Whangamomona County as de­ Houae at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1922. scribed in the New Zealand Gazette for 20th February, D. H. GUTHRIE, 19I:I, page 609 ; thence generally south-westerly along the Acting Minister of Railways. said boundary of the county to its intersection with the south-west boundary of Section 2, Block XIII, Waro Survey Gon BAVB THB KING I District, the point of commencement. Aleo that area in Waro and Pouatu Survey District,, the boundaries of which are more particularly described as .4.Uering .Boundaries of Clifton an,l Wh.a111Jamomona Countie;, follows : Commencing at the intersection of the .eastern boundary of Section 9, Block XIV, Wa,ro Survey District, [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. with Mount Damper Road Nort-h, and proceeding easterly A PROCLAMATION. and northerly along the north-western boundary of Block XV, Waro Survey District, to the boundary between Blocks XI HEREAS it is provided by subsection two of section and XV, Waro Survey District; thence easterly along the W fourteen of the Counties Act, 1920, that the bound­ northern boundaries of Blocks XV and XVT, Waro Survey aries of any one or more counties may be altered in accord­ District, to the Obura County boundary as described in the ance with a resolution proposing the alteration passed by the New Zealand Gazette for 20th February, 1913, page 609; Council of each of such counties in which the principal Act thence generally southerly along the said Ohura County is in force: boundary to its junction with the Whangamomona County And whereas a resolution was passed by the Clifton County boundary as described in the New Zealand Gazette for 20th Council on the seventh day of January, one thousand nine February, 1913, page 609; thence generally westerly and hundred and twenty-one, and sealed with the seal of the northerly along the said county boundary to the intersection Council of the said county on the seventh day of January, of the eastern boundary of Section 9, Block XIV, Waro one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one : Survey District, with Mount Damper Road North, the point And whereas a similar resolution was passed by the Whanga­ of commencement. momona County Council on the eighteenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and sealed with the seal of the said county on tho first day of September, SECOND SCHEDULE. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, praying for BOUNDARIES OF CLIFTON COUNTY, the alteration of the boundaries of such counties in the manner described in the said resolutiolll! and in the First ALL that area in tho Taranaki Land District hounded by a Schedule hereto : line commencing at the mouth of the Moka.u River, and And whereas it is expedient to make such alteration in proceeding thence up the middle of that river to a point in accordance with the said resolutions : line with the eastern boundary of the Moka.u-Mohakatino Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power lo Block ; thence to and along the said east.em boundary and authority conferred on me by the said Act, I, John and the eastern boundary of No. lJ through Trig. Station Rush.worth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor - General of the Tawhitiraupeka to the Mohaka.tino Stream, and down that Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare stream to its confluence with a stream intersecting the Moha­ that the areas described in the First Schedule hereto, being ka.tino-Parininihi No. ln East, the said confluence being hear now part of the Clifton County, shall, as on and from the the westernmost corner of Section 1, Block III, Waro Survey first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ District ; thence up the latter stream to the Mohakatino two, be deemed to be added t.o and form part of the Wha.nga­ Road, and along that road to the north-eastern comer of momona County; and, with the like power and authority, Section 6, Block VJ, Waro Survey District; thence along do proclaim and de-0la.re that the boundaries of the Counties the northern and south-western boundaries of that section of Clifton and Whangamomona respectively shall, as on and the western boundaries generally of Sections 5, 4, and 3, and from the aforesaid date, be those set forth under their and the southern boundaries of said Section 3 and Section l, respective headings in the Second Schedule hereto. Block VII, W aro Survey District, to the Kotare Road, then along that road to the Waitaanga Stream, and down that FIRST SCHEDULE. stream to the northern block-line of Block XVI, Pouatu SurvE'ly District ; thence westerly along the northern block­ AREAS TO BB ADDED TO WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY. line of Blocks XVI and XV to Mount Damper Road, and ALL that area in the Upper Waitara Survey District the along that road to the easternmost comer of Section 8, boundaries of which are more particularly described as Block XIV, Waro Survey District; thence along the,northem follows : Commencing at the southernmost corner of Sec­ boundaries of Sections 8 and 5, Block XIV, and Sect,ions 10 tion 11, Block XV, Upper Waitara Survey District, and and 9, Block XIII, along the western boundaries of Sections 9 proceeding north-westerly and north-easterly along the south­ a.nd 2, Block XIII, Waro Survey District, and Section '4, west and north-west boundaries of ,the said Section J 1 to the Block I, Poua.tu Survey District, to its south-western corner; Tirangi Road ; thence along the north-west boundary pro­ thence across a road and railway reserve to the northern­ duced of the said Section 11 to the north side of the Tirangi most comer of Se~tion 8 ;"'"thence along the north-eastern and Road ; thence west.orly along the north side of Tirangi Road eastern boundaries of that section to its southernmost corned; to the we11tern boundary of Section 9, Block XV, Upper thence along a right line to the boundary between Sections 7 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 281 and 4, Block V, Pouatu Survey District ; thence along the I .Alteri'fl{J Boundaries of Colli'fl{Jwood, and Buller Countiu. south-eastern boundaries generally of Sections 7, 6, and 5, -- Block V, and Sections 4 and 3, lllock VIII, Upper Waitara [L.S.] JELLICOE Governor-General Survey District, to the Rerekino Road, and along the eastern ' . · side of that road and of the Waitara Valley Road to the A PROCLAMATION. western boundary of Section 2, Block XVI; thence along WHEREAS it is provided by subsection two of section the western boundaries of Sections 2 and 1, Block XVI, and fourteen of the Counties Act, 1920, that the bound­ of Section 9, lllock XV, Upper Waitara Survey District, to aries of any one or more counties may be altered in acoord­ the Tirangi Road ; thence along the northern side of that ance with a resolution proposing the alteration passed by the road to a point in line with the western boundary of Sec- ~o_nncil of each of such counties in which the principal Adt tion 11, Block XV ; thence to and along the said western 1s m force : boundary and the southern boundary of the said Section 11 And whereas a resolution was passed by the Collingwood to the cmifiscation line ; thence south-westerly along that County Council on the first day of October, one thousand line to Te Wera Road, along that road to the north-eastern nine hundred and twenty-one, and sealed with the seal of the corner of Section 43, Block VI, Ngatimaru Survey District, Council of the said county on the fifteenth day of October, and along the northern and western boundaries of said Sec- one thousand nine hundred and twentv-one : tion 43 to Mohakau Road; thence along that road to Sec- And whereas a similar resolution· was passed by the tion 17, Block X, Ngatimaru Survey District, and along the Buller County Council on the twelfth day of September, one north - eastern boundadcs of said Section 17 and of Sec- thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and sealed with the tions 15, 14, and 10, Block V, to the Waitara River; thence seal of the said county on the twenty-second day of October, to and along the Iniddle of that river to a point opposite the one th?usand nine hundred and twenty-one, praying for the easternmost corner of Section 18, .Block V ; thence to and alterat10n of the boundades of such counties in the manner along tho north-eastern boundary of said Section 18, along described in the said resolutions and in the lust Schedule the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 2 and 4-, Block I, hereto : across the Junction !toad, and along the eu.sforn and northern And whereas it is expedient to make such alteration in boundaries of Section 2 and the northern boundary of Sec- accordance with the said resolutions : tion I, Block XIII, Upper Waitara Survey District; thence Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the power along the northern boundaries of Sections 7, 6, and 5 to the and authori.ty conferred on me by the said Act, I, John Mataro Road; thence along the southc,n side of the said Rushworth, Viscount ,Tellicoe, Governor-General of the llfataro ltoad to and along the northern side of Taramoukou Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare Road to the eastern boundary of Section 21, Block XV, that the area descdbed in the First Schedule hereto, being Wait.ira Survey District; thence along the eastern boundary now part of the Collingwood County, shall, as on and from the of said Section 21, along the northern boundaries of Sec- first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, tions 21, 20, and 12 to the Otaraoa Road, across that road, be deemed to be added to and form part of the .Buller and along its western side to. the western boundary of Sec- County ; and, with the like power and authodty, do proclaim tion 15, 13\ock XV, Waitara Survey District; thence along and declare that the boundades of the Counties of Collingwood the western boundary of said Section 15 to the Waitara River, and Buller respectively shall, as on and from the aforesaid and down the middle of that river to the boundary of the date, ho those set forth under their respective headings in the Borough of Waitara ; thence along the southern, eastern, Second Schedule hereto. and northern boundaries of that borough as descd bed in the New Zealand Gazette, 1904, page 2123, to the Iniddle of the FIRST SCHEDULE. Waitara River, and down the Iniddle of tha,t river to the EXCLUDED FROM COLLINGWOOD COUNTY AND sea ; thence northerly along the sea-coast to the mouth of AREA TO BE the l\Iokau River, the point of commencement. ADDED TO BULLER COUNTY. ALL that area in the Nelson Land District bounded on the BOUNDARIES OF \VHANGAMOMONA GJU,,TY. west by the sea from Kohaihai Bluff to the Kahurangi River; All that area in tho Taranaki Land Distdct bounded by thence along the Iniddle of that stream and of its northern u line commencing at a point in the middle of the Ohura branch to the smmnit of the watershed; thence along the ltiver where it is intersected by the :19th parallel of south summit of that watershed, being the eastern boundaries of latitude, and proceeding thence down the middle of that Kahurangi and Whapo:1i Survey Districts, to l\'Iount Domett; liver and down the Iniddle of the Wanganui River to ita thence along the northern watershed of the Kohaihai River confluence with the Tangarakau Stream; thence by a right to Kohaihai Bluff, the place of commencement. line to Trig. Station Whakaihuwaka on Mount Humphries; thence westerly along the southern boundary of Pahautuhia SECOND SCHEDULE. Block to the north-eastern corner of Section 19, Block XIII, COLLINGWOOD COUNTY. l\'Iahoe Survey District ; thence along the eastern boundaries ALL that area in the Nelson Land District bounded towards of Sections 19 and 20, Block XIII, Mahoe Survey District, the west, north-west, and east ·generally from the mouth along the southern bounda1ies of Sections 21, 22, 15, 12, of t.he Kahurangi River to the mouth of the Pariwhakaoho and 9, Block XVI, Ngatimaru Survey District ; thence River; thence along a right line to Slate River Peak; along the western and part of the northern boundaries of thence along the suminit of the range passing through Anatoki, said Section 9, the western boundary of Section 8, and the Kakapo, !\fount Cobb, and Aorere to Mount Domett; thence southern and western boundaries of Section 7 ; thence northerly along the summit of the eastern watershed of the westerly along a right line to the north-eastern corner of Heaphy River to the source of the northern branch of the Section 15, Block XV, and along the northern boundary Kahurangi River, and down that river to its mouth, the place of that section and the northern boundades generally of of co=encement. Sections 14, 13, 12, 11, and 10, Block XV, Ngatimaru Survey BULLER COUNTY. Dist1ict, and of Sections 11 and 10, Block XIV, along the Wt)Stern boundary of S, ciion 12 to the Strathmore Township ; All that area in the Nelson and Westland Land Districts thence along the southern boundary of Strathmore Township bounded on the north-east by the Collingwood County, to the western side of Ohura Road, and along the western hereinbefore described, from the mouth of Kahurangi River side of that road to Section 24, .Mangaere Improved-farms to Mount Cobb ; thence along the suminit of the range through Settlement ; thence along the southern boundary of said Mounts Snowdon, Peel, Gordons, Pyramid, to Mount Section 24 and the southern boundades of Sections 16 and I5, Arthur; thence southerly along the summit of Tasman, Block X, Ngatimaru Survey District, and along the western ;\farine, and Lyell Ranges to Bald Hill ; thence following boundaries of Sections 15 and l O to the Mohakau Road, the spur to the mouth of the Eight Mile or Boundary Creek; and along the southern side of that road to Te Wera Road, thence due south to the summit of the Brunner Range ; and along that road to the confiscation line ; thence a.Jong thence westerly along a right line to the confluence of the the ea,,tern bounda.ry 01 the Clifton County hereinbefqre Inangahua River with the ; thence up the first described to the \Vaitaanga Stream; thence down the middle spur of the Paparoa Mountains, through Trig. Station RM, of that stream to the confiscated line, south-westerly along and along the summit of that range passing through Mounts that line to the western block-line of Block XV, Waro Survey Faraday and Pecksniff to the source of the Punakaiki or District ; thence due south to the 39th parallel of south Deadman's River, and down the middle of that river to the latitude, and easterly along that parallel to the Ohura River, sea ; thence northerly along the sea-coast to the mouth of the point of commencement. the Kahurangi River, the place of commencement: exclud­ ing therefrom the Borough of Westport. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor, General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued G

GOD SAVII THII KING! l)on SAVE '.l'HE KING I THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 6

Dedaring, a Cll;f.ain Ari;a added to the O()'ll,nt11 of Iboundaries of Opunake and Kanpokonui Survey Disf;riot.a, to be ,ncluded 1n Ngapaeruru Biding thereof. tqwards the east by the county boundary, towards the south -- by the sea, and towards the west by the county boundary;. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. excluding the Town District of Manaia. A.PROCLAMATION. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ HEREAS by a Proclamation dated the twelfth day General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued W of November, one thousand nine hundred and under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government twenty-one, and published in the;_New,;zea1,am,r1,,pazette oi the House at Wellington, this 31st dsy of January, 1922. seventeenth day of November, one thousand nineJ.hundred WM. DOWNIE STEWART, and twenty-one, the boundaries,of.the.Countie~ of,Dannevirke Minister of Internal Affairs. and Patangata were.altered_..by.._the,.exclusion ..of a certain 8l'ef'o. .froII4the County of~Patangata~and_.the inclusion of such GoD SAVE THB KING! area in,.the County of Dannevirke :i ...i..l _;: And_awhereas_.it is.desirable that the area so added to the County of Dannevirli:e should be included in the Ngapaeruru OrOW11, Lam Bt.t apart for Di8p08al by way of Sale or uaae Riding of that county : to Diachargt,rl, Sokl,iers, umer Bpooial Tenures, m the Now,· therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Aucklam Lan,rJ, Diatrid. Governor-General .of.,,the Dominion of New.Zealand, in pur­ suance 4 and exel'Ollle.,. of the powers . conferred upon me by , [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. sectionJitwenty'.one of the Counties Act, 1920, do..,hereby A PROCLAMATION. deware_.that the areaj.included as aforesaid in the County of Dannevirke shall as_.ou and from the second day of April, [ N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon one_.thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, be included in . me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ the Nga,Paeruru Riding of the said county, and that the ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, boundaries of that riding shall be those set forth in the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Schedule hereto. · proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same is hereby set; apart and declared open for disposal by way of sale or lease SCHEDULE. to discharged soldiers, under speoial. tenures, in the ma.nner provided in the said Act. NGA.PABBVBU RmmG, DA.liNJIIVIBIDll COUNTY, ALL that area in the Hawke's Bay Land District, in the County of Dannevirke, bounded by a line commencing at SCHEDULE. the north-ea.stem comer of Section 18, Block IV, Tahoraite AuOXLAND LAND DlsTBIOT.-CBOWll! LAND. Survey District, and proceeding thence down the .Manawa.tu SEOTION 14., Block XII, Mangaorongo Survey Diatriet: River and up the Mangapuaka Stream to the county boundary ; Area, 474 acres. thence generally southerly and westerly along the county boundary to the south-western comer of Section 3, Block XV, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Mangatoro Survey District ; thence northerly along the General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued eastern boundaries of Sections 4 and 3, Block XIV, to the under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government Mangamaire Stream,. down that stream, the Mangatoro House at Wellington, this 27th day of January, 1922. Stream, and the to the western boundary D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. of Tiratu 2e Block ; thence along the western boundaries generally of that block and Sections 15, 11, 10, and 9, Block GOD BAVB Tllll KING ! IV, Tahoraite Survey District, along the northern boundaries of Sections 9 and 12, Block IV, and Tiratu No. l Block to a public road, across that road, and along the western boundary Cr0W11, Land set apart for Dispo.al by way of Sale or LeatJe of'8eotion 16, and along the northern boundaries of Sections to Diackarged SoldierB, under Bpooial Tenures, in the 16, 17, and 18, .Block IV, Tahoraite Survey District, to the WeUin,glon Lam Dialrict. point of commencement. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued A PROCLAMATION. under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon House at Wellington, this 27th dsy of January, 1922. I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ WM. DOWNIE STEWART, ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, llilinister of Internal Affairs. Governor -General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Crown land GOD BAVB Tllll KING ! described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the same ia hereby set apart and deolared open for disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, in the Declaring certain Area, adtkd to the W aimate W eat Oounty to manner provided in the said Act. be mcZv.ded in Waimate Biding thereof. SCHEDULE. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. WELLINGTON LAND DISTBlOT.--CBOWN LAND. A PROCLAMATION. SEOTION 86, Block VI, Hunua Survey District: Area, 18 acres '\"-XTHEREAS by a Proclamation dated the twenty-seventh 3 roods 20 perches. ' · V V day of October, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and published in the New Zealawi Gazette No. 93, LAND D!STBIOT.-CROWl!T LAND.-NATIOl!TAL ENDOWMEl!TT. AuoKJ...um LAND DISTBIOT.--SEOOND-OLASS LAND. SBOTION 8, Block II, Ha.mta.unga. Survey District: Area, Oorrmw,ndel Ooonty.-Harataunga Survey Diatrict.-Hauraki 146 a.ores. Mining Diaftrict. Section 27, Block I, Ma.ketu Survey District: Area, 129 SEOTIOl!T 8, Block II : Area, 146 acres; capita.I value, £80; a.ores. ha.If-yearly rent, £1 12s. Situated a.bout ·two mileslfrom].Port Charles by formed Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ track. Hilly brokenlcountry, a.boutJ40 acres beingllight Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued mixed forest oomprisinglta.wa,fra.ta., cedar, rewa.rewa., and under the Seal of tliat Dominion, a.t the Government ma.nuka, withJlight undergrowth of{ferns and supplejaok, House a.t Wellington, this 27th day of January, 1922. balance fem and ma.nuka. scrub. Soil of inferior quality, red D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister 0£ L3:nds. clay in open country and loamy in forest, on slate formation ; well watered by streams. Altitude, 150 ft. to 600 ft. Gon SA VE TIIE KmG ! .Given ·under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ Genera.l of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued Additional Land taken for the Hurunui-Waitaki Railway under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government (Christchurch to Section), in Block V, Leuton Ho11110 a.t Wellington, this 27th day of January, 1922. Survey District. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. GOD BAVB TIIE KING! A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Reooking the Setting-apart of Land for Sekction by Dis­ I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of charged, Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in the Auckland every other power and authority in anywise enabling me Land District. in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Go­ vernor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby (L.B.) JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. proclaim and declare that the additional land mentioned in the Schedule hereto is hereby ta.ken for the Hurunui­ A PROCLAMATION. Waita.ki Railway (Christchurch to Rakaia. Section). N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me by the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, SCHEDULE. Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zea.land, do hereby APPROXIMATE area. of Lhe piece of land taken : 8 perches. revoke the Proola.mations ma.de on the sixteenth day of April, Being portion of road formerly pa.rt of ~.S. 4111 a.nd 7004, orie thoUlla.nd nine hundred and twenty, the ninth day of situated in Block V, Leeston Survey DJStrict (Canterbury November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and the R.D.). (S.O. 270v.) fourth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ In the Canterbury Land District; a.s the ea.me is more one, and published in the Gazettes of twenty-second of April, partionla.rly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51882; one thousand nine hundred and twenty, twenty-fifth of deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works a.~ November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon twelfth of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. coloured green. respectively, setting a.part settlement lands for selection by discharged soldiers under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ Act, 1915, in so far a.s those Proclamations relate to the General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued lands in the Schedule hereto. under the Sea.I of that Dominion, at the Government House a.t Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1922. SCHEDULE. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Worb. AUOXLAND LAND DISTBIOT,--SETTLEMJDl!TT LAND.-REPOROA GoD BA VB ma KING ! SlllTTLEMEl!TT, A. :a, P. oEOTIOl!T 26 Area, 535 2 0 ,, 27 646 2 25 Allocating to Ike Purpoaea of a Road Land in Block V, ,, 32 833 1 18 Leeston Suruey Diaflriat, acquired for a Railway. 37 136 3 23 ",,j 42 779 2 13 [L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.I. ,, 44 131 3 35 46 454 3 21 A PROCLAMATION. " 47 701 3 5 N pursuance and exercise of the powers a.nd authorities " l 52 298 2 3 I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and of " 53 174 1 31 every other power and authority in anywise enabling me in 61 263 1 7 this beha.lf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jelliooe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim Given under the hand of His Excellency the Govemor­ and declare that the land which is described in the Schedule Genera.1 of the Dominion of New Zea.land ; and issued hereto (and which was a.cquired for the purposes of the under the Seal of that Dominion, a.t the Government Hurunui-Wa.ita.ki Railway, Christchurch to Ra.ka.ia. Section, House a.t Wellington, this 30th day of January, 1922. and which is no longer required for such purposes) sha.11, upon D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. the publication hereof in the New Zealand Gaze#e, become a. roa.d, and that such road shall be maintained by the Ellesmere GOD SAVE THlll KING ! County Council in like manner as other public highways a.re controlled and maintained by the said Counoil. llafloking Ike Setting-apart. of Land for Sekction by Diat;karged Boldiera, wnder Ordinary Tenures, in Ike Auckland Land SCHEDULE. Di8#rict. .!PPRoXIMATE areas of the pieces of land dea.J.t with:- A. B.. P. Being Portion of (L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-Genera.!. 0 0 18 Railway reserve formerly pa.rt R.S. 4383. A PROCLAMATION. 0 O 8 " QlL N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Situated in Block V, Leeston Survey District (Canterbury I conferred upon me by section three of the Discharged R.D.). (S.O. 270v.) Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, I, John Rushworth, Viscount In the Canterbury Land District; a.a the ea.me a.re more Jellicoe, Governor-Genera.I of the Dominion of New Zealand, particularly delineated on the plan marked P, W.D. 51882, 2~4 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1No. 5

deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at depositei\ in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Wellington, in the Wellington L!Uld District, and thereon coloured yellow. coloured green. Given under the hand.of His Excell~ncy the Governor­ Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor· General of the Dominion of New Zealand; and issued General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government under the Seal of that Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of January, 1922.· House at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1922. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. J. G. COAT.b:t:,, Minister of Public Works

Gou SAVB THB K.rNG ! Go» SAVB THII Kl:NG !

Domain Board appointed to have Control of the Apiti Domain. Land proclaimed as a Road, and Road closed, in Bluck IV, Waimana Survey District, Opotiki County. JELLICOE, Governor-General.

[L.S.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. A PROCLAMATION. At the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of January, 1922. N pur.uanoe and exeroise oi the pow!lrs conferred by I section eleven of the Land Act, 1908, I, John Rush­ Present: worth, Viscouni Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion Hrs ExoELLENOY THE GOVEBNOR-GBNEBAL IN CoUNOIL. of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim as a road the land in N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities Waimana Survey District described in the First Schedule I conferred by the Public Reserves and Domains Act, hereto ; and also do hereby proclaim as closed \he road de­ 1908 (hereinafter termed " the said Act "), His Excellency scribed in the Second Schedule hereto. the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council F!RST SCHEDULE, of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke an Order in Council LAND PROCLAIMED AB A ROAD, dated the eleventh day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and published in the Gazette of the fourteenth APPBOXlll.A1'E areas of the pieces of land procle.irued as a day of that month, appointing a Dama.in Board to have road:- control of the Apiti Domain, and doth hereby appoint A, B. P, 0 1 17 Porlion of Section 263; coloured blue. JOSEPH CANTWELL, 1 2 17 265 blue. LEONARD STANLEY GouLD, 0 3 5 270 red. SIDNEY HAROLD GOULD, Wn.uAM McKAY, SEOOND SOHEDULE. THOMAS Nrx, RoAD CLOSED, HUGH OSBORNE, GEORGE HENRY PURNELL, APPBOXIMA'XE areas of the pieces of road closed:- WILLIAM JOHN VII.ES, and A. B. p, Adjoining or passing through Wn.LIAM HENBY WATSON 0 1 25 Sections 268 e.nd 263 ; coloured green. 0 3 15 258 and 265 to he the Apiti Domain Board, having control of the land 0 3 5 259 and 270 described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of and sub­ 0 2 14 265 and 270 ject t-0 the provisions of Par c II of the said Act ; and doth hereby appoint Wednesday, the twenty-second day of Feb­ All situated in Waiotahi Parish, Block IV, Waimana ruary, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, at eight Survey Disirict (Auckland R.D.). (S.O. 21422.) o'clock p.m., as the time when, and the Temporary Hall, All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more Apiti, as the place where, the first meeting of the said Board particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 53483, shall be held. · deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon SCHEDULE. coloured as above mentioned. APITI DoMAIN.-WELLINGTON LAND DxsTRioT. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor­ PART Section 41A, Block XI, Apiti Survey District: Area, General of the Dominion of New Zealand ; and issued 36 acres. under the Seal of that J?ominion, at the Government Also part Section 51, Block XI, Apiti Survey District : House at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1922. Arca, 3 acres 1 rood 24 perches. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works. F. D. THOMSON, Go» SAVB THB KING! Clerk of the Executive Council.

Licensing John Ohriatie Edmondslon f.o use and occupy a Parl Land, taken for the Purposes of a Street in Block XII, of the Fore.shore at Moeraki as a Site for a Fiah-Bhed and Survey District, Bor'.Yllgh of Greymuuth. Boal-slip.

[L.B.] JELLICOE, Governor-General. JELLICOE, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. ORDER IN COUNCIL. N pursuance and' exeroise of the powers and authorhies At the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of I vested in me by the Public Works Act, 1908, and January, 1922. of every other power and authority in anywise enabling Present: me in this behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovEBNOR-GENERAL IN CouNon.. Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and decle.re that the le.nd described in the HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowere.d Schedule hereto is hereby taken for the purposes of a street, W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, John and shall vest in the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of Christie Edmondston, of Moeraki (hereinafter called " the the Borough of Greymouth as from the date hereinafter licensee"), has applied to the Governor-General for a license mentioned ; and I do also declare that this Proclamation under the Harbours Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the shall take effect on and after the eighteenth day of Feb­ said Act"), to occupy a part of the foreshore of Moeraki, ruary, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.two. in order to erect thereon a fish-shed and boat-slip in accordance with the plan marked M.D. 5415, sheet 1, and in the SCHEDULE. position shown on plan bearing the same number, marked sheet 2, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department A:ePBOXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken :­ at Wellington: A. B, P, And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor· O O 3·6 Portion of Harbour Board Reserve 1485. General in Council that the proposed works will not be or 0 2 15·3 1427. tend to the injury of navigation, and it is desirable that a Situated in Block XII, Greymonth Survey District (West­ license should be granted and issued to the licensee under la..nd R.D.). the said Act for the purpose aforesaid : In the Westland Land District; as the same are more Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of pe,rticularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 51928, the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of FEB, 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 235

the ·said power and authority conferred upon him by the Licensing Amos McKegg to use and occupy Part of the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling Fcrreslwre at Taieri Mouth a., Sites fcrr. Wharves. him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth JELLICOE, Governor-General. hereby approve of the purpose or object for which the said ORDER IN COUNCIL. license is required by the licensee as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and exercise of the said power and At the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of authority, and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, January, 1922. doth here by license and permit the licensee to use and Present: occupy that part of the foreshore on which the said fish-shed Hrs ExcELLENCY THE GovERNOR-GE,;ERAL IN CouNcrL. and boat-slip are erected, as shown on the aforesaid plan so HEREAS by Order in Council dated the first day of deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of maintaining the W June, one thmisand nine hundred and six, and said structures thereon ; such license to be held and enjoyed ·published in New Zealand Ga.zette No. 43, of the seventh day by the licensee upon and subject to the terms and conditions of the same month, Amos McKegg, of Temuka (hereinafter set forth in the Schedule hereto. called " the licensee "), was licensed to use and occupy part of the foreshore and land below low-water mark at Taieri SCHEDULE. Mouth, fronting the Township of Hull, as shown on plan 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the marked M.D. 2963, deposited in the office of the Marine Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Department, at W cllington, in order to erect thereon two Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority wharves, as shown on the plan so deposited as aforesaid, for a acting by or under the authority of such Minister. term of fourteen yoars computed from the first day of June, 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order one thousand nine hundred and six : in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the And whereas, the said license having expired, the licensee foreshore occupied by the said fish-shed and boat-slip, as has made application for a fresh license under the Harbours shown on plan marked M.D. 5415, sheet 2. Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), for a term of 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges fourteen years computed from the expiry of the term of the granted by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being above-mentioned license : supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum And whereas it is expedient to grant the same for the term of £2 10s., and thereafter an annual sum of £1 in advance, and subject to the conditions hereafter expressed : dating from the date of this Order in Council, the first of such Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of annual payments to be made on the licensee being supplied the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of with a copy of this Order in Council. the power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and 4. His Majesty or the Governor-General, and all officers in of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that the Government service acting in the execution of their duty, behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into, Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve through, and out of the said fish-shed and boat-slip without of the purpose or object for which the said license is required payment. by the licensee as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and 5_ The licensee shall maintain the above-mentioned fish­ exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like shed and boat-slip in good order and repair. advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and 6. Any person authorized by t.he Minister may at all permit the licensee to use and occupy that part of the fore­ reasonable time• enter upon the said fish-shed and boat-slip shore and land below low-water mark which is particularly and view the state of repair thereof ; and upon such shown and delineated on the plan ( sheet 1) so deposited as Minister leaving at or posting to the last known address of aforesaid, for the purpose of maintaining thereon wharves the licensee in New Zealand a notice in writing of any in accordance with plan (sheet 2), such license to be held defect or want of repair in such fish-shed and boat-slip, and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject to the following requiring him, within a reasonable time, to be therein terms and conditions. prescribed, to repair the same, he shall with all convenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be CONDITIONS. made. 7. Nothing herein contained shall authorize the licensee 1. IN these conditions the term " Minister " means the to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen inconsistent with any Jaw relating to the Customs, or any Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority regulations of the Minister of Customs, or with any provisions acting by or under the direction of such l\,linister. of the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any 2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order Mgulations made thereunder, and that are now or may here­ in Council shall extend and apply only to the parts o.f the after be in force. foreshore and land below low-water mark which are marked 8. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or under numbers 1 and 2 on plan M.D. 2963, sheet 1. this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for fourteen 3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted :years from the date of this Order in Council, unless in the by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being supplied meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 10s., modified, or revoked by competent authority ; and the and thereafter an annual sum of £1 (being 1Os. for each licensee shall not assign, charge, or part with any such right, wharf-site) in advance, such annual payments to date from power, or privilege without the written consent of the the 1st day of June, 1920. Minister first obtained. 4. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this 9. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any Order in Council shall continue in force for fourteen years, time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment computed from the 1st day of June, 1920, unless in the of any compensation whatever, on giving to the licensee meantime such rights, powers, and privileges shall. be altered, three calendar months' previous notice in writing. Any such modified, or revoked by competent authority ; and the licensee notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered shall not assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, at or posted to the last known address of the licensee in New or privilege without the previous written consent of the Zealand. Minister first obtained. 10.. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which the 5. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any said fish-shed and boat-slip may cause any vessel or boat time resumed by the Governor-General, and the licensee to sustain through any default or neglect on his part. may be required to remove the wharves at his own cost, 11. In case the licensee shall- without payment of any compensation whatever, on giving (1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions herein- to the licensee three months' previous notice in writing. • before set forth, or any of them ; Any such notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said fish-shed and boat-slip and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the for a period of thirty days ; licensee in New Zealand. (3.) Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation 6. Tho licensee shall maintain the above-mentioned wharves of any law for the time being in force relating to in good order and repair, and shall at all times exhibit there­ bankruptcy ; or from, and maintain at his own cost, suitable and necessary .(4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these lights for the guidance of vessels ; provided that no light conditions,- shall be exhibited until after it has been approved of by the then and in any of the said cases this Order in Council, and Minister. every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and 7. Any person authorized by the Minister may at all determined hy the Governor-General in Council without any reasonable times enter upon the said wharves and view the notice to the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever ; and state of repair thereof; and upon such Minister leaving at publication in the New Zealaud Gazette of an Order in or posting to the last known address of the licensee a notice Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in such wharves, to the licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, or either of them, requiring him, within a reasonable time, to that this· Order in Council, and the license, rights, and be therein prescribed, to repair the same, he shall with all privileges thereby granted and conferred, have been revoked convenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such and determined. repairs to be made. F. D. THOMSON, 8. The licensee shall be liable for any injury which may Clerk of the Executive Council. be sustained by any vessel or boat in paBBing the wharves, or 236 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

either of them, or by contact therewith, and which may be determined by the Governor-General in Council ; and publi­ oooasioned by any default or neglect on his part. cation of a notice of such revocation in the New Zealand 9. In case the licensee shall- Gazette shall be sufficient notice thereof to the licensee, and (l.) Commit or suffer a brea.oh of the conditions herein­ to a.ll persons concerned or interested in this license, that it before set forth, or any of them ; has been revoked and determined. (2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharves for a period F. D. THOMSON, of thirty days ; . Clerk of the Executive Council. (3.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these conditions ; or (4.) Become bankrupt, or be in any manner brought under· Regulations for Protution of T.,ife and Property 01' V688ela. the operation of any law in force for the time being, relating to bankruptcy- • . ,TELLICOE, Governor-General then and in any of the said oases this Order in Council, and every right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and deter-. ORDER IN COUNCIL. mined by the Governor-Genera.I in Council, without any: At the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of · notice to the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever ; anc:t January, 1922. publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in. Present: Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice His ExoELLENOY THE GOVlllRNOB·GENEBAL IN Comrcm.. to the licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this Order in Council, and the rights and privileges '\"-XTHEREAS by section thirty-three of the War Legis­ thereby conferred, have been revoked and determined ; and V \i la.tion and Stat,ute Law Amendment Act, 1918, it upon such revocation the Minister may cause the said wharves is enacted that the Governor-General in Council may from to be removed, and may recover the costs incurred by any time to time make regulations to be called " General Harbour such removal from the licensee. Regulations," which shall be in force in all the ports of New F. D. THOMSON, Zea.land for, amongst other things, regulating matters relating Clerk of the Executive Council. to the protection of life and property in or on vessels : And whereas by Order in Council dated the twenty-eighth , day of September, one thousand nine hundred and twenty­ J.,ice'118ing Robert Holland fa occupy a Portion of the Land one, and published in the Ne,..n Zealand Gaiette No. 88, of the between High- and Low-water Marka in Whakarapa River,' twenty-ninth day of the same month, regulations were made Hokianga Harbour, and to reclaim such Land. relating to the protection of life and property in or on vessels : And whereas it is desirable to extend the date on and after which the said regulations shall come into force : JELLICOE, Governor-General Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ORDER IN COUNCIL. the Dominion of New Zealand, in exercise of the hereinbefore­ At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of recited power and authority, and acting by and with the January, 1922. · advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order and declare that the regula­ Present: tions relating to the protection of life and property on ves­ HJS EXOBLLENOY THE GOVlllRNOB-GENllBAL IN Comrcm.. sels, and made on the twenty-eighth day of September, one HEREAS it is enacted by section thirty-nine of the' thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, shall come into W Harbours Amendment Act, 1910 (hereinafter called' force on and after the first day of Ma.rob, one thousand nine "the said Act"), that in the case of lands between high- and hundred and twenty-two, in lieu of the first day of January, low-wat,er marks which belong to the Crown, a.nd on which at one thousand nine hundre~d twenty-two. high-warer spring tides the depth of water is not sufficient F. D. THOMSON, for purposes of navigation, the Governor-General in Council Clerk of the Executive Council. may grant occupation licenses for periods not exceeding twenty-one years, at suoh rent and on such conditions as he thinks fit, and any such lease may contain a provision Regulations under Ike HeaUh Act, 1920, aa to RubbiaA and authorizing the lessee to reclaim the land the subject of the Refuse Oontainera.-(H. 65.) lease without complying with the requirements of section forty-one of the said Act: JELLICOE, Governor-General. And whereas it is desirable to license Robert Holland (hereinafter called "the licensee") to occupy a part of the ORDER IN COUNCIL. land between high- and low-water marks, belonging to the At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of Crown, in the Whakarapa River, Hokianga Harbour, on which · January, 1922; ' at high-water spring tides the depth of warer is not sufficient Present: for the purposes of navigation: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of His EXOBLLENOY THIii GOVIIIBNOB·GENIDU.L I1' Co111'on.. the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise N pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him of the hereinbefore-reoited power and authority, an

CONDITIONS. REGULATIONS. 1. THE licensee shall pay to the Marine Department a rental, (I.) No person being the owner or occupier of any building, in advance, ea.oh year of ls. 6d. per acre per annum for the land, or premises shall permit or suffer any accumulation or first ten years, and 2s. 6d. per acre per annum for the last collection of ashes, sweepings, dust, rubbish, bones, waste eleven years, of the period of twenty-one years during which food, or other rubbish or refuse to remain or be in or upon this license is in force, the first of such annual payments such building, land, or premises, except in a sufficient or to he made on the licensee being supplied with a copy of this suitable meta.I receptacle or receptacles, kept as clean as Order in Council practicable, and maintained in good order and condition. 2. The licensee shall keep any stop-banks which he may Such suitable meta.I receptacle shall be watertight,,,nd so construct for the purpose of reclaiming the land included constructed as to permit of every part of its interior being in this license in good order and condition, and shall provide seen and adequately cleaned, and shall be provided with a and maintain all necessa.r:v outlets for storm-water. II close-fitting lid or covering which sha.ll protect the interior 3. The licensee shall keep the land included in this license from rain or ingress or egress of flies or any vermin, save when free from noxious weeds. the receptacle is"being aotua.lly used for the placing of matter 4. The licensee shall not assign, charge, or part with any therein. !"'!'!!'I right, power, or privilege granted by this license withoutfthe (2.J Ev?ry person who commi~ a. brea.oh of this regulation previous written consent of the Minister of Marine. shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceed- 5. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this ing £5. """" Order in Council shall continue in force for twenty-one years (3.) This regulation~sha.lll'only'"a~ly'!'within'!'boroughs"'and from the date 'hereof, unless in the meantime such rights, town"'distriots in'""which the local authority'!has made, or powers, or privileges shall be altered, modified, or revoked hereafter makes, provision for the collection and disposal ,of by compet.ent authority. rubbish and refuse or other waste matter. 6. If the licensee commits or suffers a breach of any of the , F. D. THOMSON; ~ of, this license, the license may be J'l'VOked and Clerk of, the EJ1:ecutive Council. FEB; 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET'l'E. 237

Regulations under the Stone-quarrie, Act, 1910. by a post or cairn of stones, or such other permanent dis­ tinguishing-mark a.s an Inspector thinks sufficient. JELLICOE. Governor-General. 14. Where a fence or cover has been temporarily removed from any entrance to a sh&ft to admit of the performance of ORDER IN COUNCIL. ordinary quarrying operations, a strong horizontal bar shall At the Government House at Wellington, this 30th day of Ibe securely fixed across such entrance, not less than 3 ft. nor January. 1922. more than 4 ft. from the floor of the brace chamber or drive, Present · as the case may be. · I 15. Where, in the opinion of the Inspector, the natural HIS ExcRLLllNCY THE Go VERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. strata are not safe, every working or pumping shaft shall be N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities securely cased, lined, or otherwise made secure; for which I conferred upon him by the Stone-quarries Act, 1910, purpose an ample supply of sound good timber shall be kept and it.a amendments (hereinafter collectively referred to as on the ground ready for immediate use. "the said Act"), His Excellency the Governor-General of the 16. Every drive and every excavation of any kind in Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and connection "with the working of a quarry shall be securely consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth protected and made safe for persons employed therein. hereby revoke the regulations made under the said Act on the 17. Where one portion of the shaft is used for the ascent eighteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and and descent of persons by ladders, and another portion of eighteen, and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the following the same shaft is used for raising material, the first-mentioned regulations, which shall come into force on the date of the portion shall be cased or otherwise securely fenced off separate publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette. from the last-mentioned portion. IS. Evt>ry person employed in a quarry shall make himself REGULATIONS. acquainted with the system of signals used in such quarry, J. SAFETY OF THE QUARRY. and a line or some other appliance shall be provided in each shaft to admit of danger-signals being communicated to the / 1. THE working of the face and sides, tops; or overburden engine-driver from any portion of such shaft. V of the quarry shall be carried on so as to prevent dangerous 19. A clear view shall be kept for the engine-driver between falls. his station and the shaft at the surface brace. 2. The overburden or "tops " of the quarry, and all loose 20. Every brace shall be properly covered to protect the / ground or material, shall be cleared far ehough back from the workmen from the inclemency of the weather. edge of the quarry to prevent danger to the persons employed. 21. In every shaft in which a whim. whip, or windlass is 3. When it is necessary for safety that any quarry shall used a proper ladder or footway shall be provided for the be worked in st.eps or " galleries," the breadth of everyone ase of persons employed therein. of these shall be at least one-half its 1height, but in no case 22. Before any winding-rope is used for raising or lowering ; shall the breadth thereof be less than 12 ft. When the persons in a quarry a full and accurate description of the rope V quarry is worked without steps or galleries, sufficient support shall be supplied to the Inspector, and his authority in writing to the face and sides shall he left to ensure safety to all to use the rope for the said purpose shall be obtained. persons employed. 23. There shall be attached to every machine worked by 4. There shall be a clear space between the outside rails steam, water, electrical or mechanical power, and used for of tramways and the edges of galleries sufficient to prevent lowering or raising persons, an adequate brake, which shall both the falling of stones from the wagons and the falling be maintained to the satisfaction of the Inspector at all of the men themselves to galleries below. Where such a times while the machine is in use. space is impracticable the edges shall he securely fenced. 24. All machinery in which steam, water, electricity, or 5. The top of the quarry, if dangerous, and the top of air, or any two or more of them, are used as motive power every sj,.aft shall be securely fenced to the satisfaction of shall be subject to the provisions of the Inspection of Machinery the Inspector. Act, 1908, so far as the same reasonably apply ; and no such 6. All bridges shall be provided with secure hand and machinery, erected or fitted up, shall be employed untn it has guard rails and a planked foot way, and if used for passage been' examined by an Inspector appointed under that Act, of trucks shall be of such width as will provide a clear epace and certified by him to be in proper and fit working-condition. of 3 ft. between the handrails and the sides of the trucks. 25. All boilers, compressors, engines, gearing, and all other 7. If work is carried on at night it shall be under the per­ parts. of machinery, when used for any quarrying purpose, sonal and constant supervision of a competent foreman ap­ shall be kept in a safe state and condition. pointed by the manager, and adequate light shall be provided. 26. Every fly-wheel, and all exposed or dangerous parts of II. ACCESS TO THE QUARRY. the machinery, and every tramway constructed on an elevated platform other than· a tramway worked by ropes, shall be 8. Secure means of access shall be provided by which kept securely and safely fenced. workmen can go to.and from their working-places. 9. A ladder permanently used for the ascent and descent III. BL.\~TING. of persons in the quarry shall not be fixed in a vertical or 27. The charging, tamping, and firing of all drilled ho lee overhanging position, and shall be inclined at the most con­ shall be done by the manager or foreman or by a competent venient angle; and every such ladder shall have substantial person appointed in writing by him. platforms at intervals of not more than 10 yards. Ladden 28. Tamping shall be of clay or other suitable material to shall project at least 2 ft. above any platform or landing­ the approval of the Inspector. place. The rungs of any ladder shall not be less than 4 in. 29. In anv tunnel or drive where the number of holes to away from th~ rock-face or other obstruction against which be fired exceeds six electrical firing apparatus shall be used. it may be fixed. If the number of holes to be fired does not exceed six they 10. All tunnels used as a regular means of access to work­ may be spitted. _ ing-places shall be sufficiently drained, and where the space 30. In any tunnel or drive, as soon as possible after ehot­ between the side of the truck and the side of the tunnel is firing all places where shot-holes have been shall be hosed less than 3 ft. places of refuge shall be provided at intervals with water, and a thorough search shall be made for any not exceedi~ 50 yards. Every manhole and space for a uuexploded portion of a charge. place of refuge shall be constantly kept clear, and no person 31. If a charge misses fire-- shall place anything in such manhole or space so as to prevent (a.) A second charge shall not be placed in the same hole. access thereto. ( b.) If the charge was fired electrically, the peraon firing 11. Peraons shall not be raised or lowered in cages, trucks, the cliarge shall, before approaching the hole, disconnect the buckets, or wagons unprovided with guides, except in sink­ cable and. the removable handle from the firing apparatus. ing shafts; and no timber, tools, rails, sprags, or other and shall examine the cable and connections for any defect. material, except for repairing the shaft, shall be placed in (r.. ) Except where the missfire is due to a faulty cable the saµ1e' cage in which men are being lowered or raised. connection, and the charge is fired within one hour and a In any shaft exceeding 20 ft. in depth, in which cages are half after the defect is remedied, another charge shall be not used, no person shall descend or ascend by the aid of fired in a fresh hole, which shall be drilled not less than 12 in. machinery unless (in addition to the use of the loop, cross­ away from the hole in which the charge has missed fire, and bar, cir other appliance) he is securely stayed to the rope shall as far as practicable be parallel with the drilled hole. employed for lowering or raising in such shaft by a strap If, however, the hole was hulled, the distance of tho fresh or other fastening passing round the body under the arms, hole shall not he less than 24 in. from the miss-fired hole. and such method of staying shall be used by every person (d.) If the miss-fired charge contained a detonator, the who finds it necessary, in the execution of his duty, to descend person firing the second charge shall, before doing so, attach or ascend a shaft on top of the cage-covers. a string to the electric lead or the fuse of the miss-fired charge, 12. The top and all entrances between the top and bottom and secure it by attaching it to the cable or otherwise. of every working or· pumping shaft shall be properly and (,.) After the second charge has been fired, no person shall securely fenced or securely covered, but this provision shall work in proximity thereto until the person firing the charge not be taken to forbid the .temporary removal of any fence or an official of the quarry has made a careful search for the Ol" cover for the purpose of repairs or other operations if detonat-Or and charge of the miss-fired charge. If these are proper precautions are used. not found the stone shall be loaded in a specially marked 13. Every abandoned Ol' disused shaft shall be fenced or truck under the supervision of the person firing the charge securely covered in, and its position indicated on the surface or an official The search for the detonator and charge, B 23~ THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

and the loading of any stone which may contain a detonator, or connected therewith ; and it shall be the duty of the owner shall be carried out as far as possible without the use of of such quarry, machinery, or tramway, and all persons in any tools. way employed in or about .the same, to afford such &Bsiatance (/.) Should the miss-fired charge not be dislodged by the as is reasonably required for facilitating such inspection. second charge, further holes must be drilled and the same (c.) Every person commits an offence who refuses to permit precautions taken as aforesaid. the use of such means and appliances, or to render such assist­ 32. No drill shall be used for the boring of a hole for a ance, or who o betrncts the Inspector or the person so ap­ charge unless it &llows at least a clearance of i in. over the pointed by him a@ aforesaid in making nny such visit or diameter of the cartridge which is intended to be used in inspection. the hole, and- no person shall attempt to charge a hole Unlesa such clearance exists. VII. DUTIES OF 0FFIOJALS AND WORKMEN, 33. No explosive shall be forcibly pressed into a hole ; . 50. The quarry manager or foreman shall see that the and whE'n a hole has been charged the explosive shall not provisions of the said Act and these regnlations are carried be unra.mmed, nor shell any part of the stemming be removed, out. nor shell the detonator leads be pulled out. 51. The quarry manager or foreman shall daily and within 34. The fuse known as instantaneous fuse sh&ll not be used two hours immediately before the time for commencing work at or in any quarry. in any part of the quarry inspect every working-place and 35. -After a hole has been bulled, all loose material shall be travelling-road, and all adjacent places from which danger removed therefrom, and no charge sh&II be placed therein might arise, and shall forthwith make a true report of hie within one hour unless the hole has been swabbed with water inspection in a book kept for the purpose at the quarry, before the 1!8COnd charge is inserted. which book shall be accessible to the Inspector and the work­ 36. Explosives other than blasting - powder shall not be men employed ; and should danger be apprehended, steps dropped into holes exceeding 6 ft. in depth, but shall be sh&ll at once be taken to remove the source of it. He shall lowered therein by some suitable device. also satisfy himself as to the safety of any rope and other appliances used by the workmen. IV. :MACHINERY AND PLANT. 52. The qua.rry·manager or foreman shall once at least in 37. No person shall remain under the rope or chain of an every twenty-four hours examine the state of all safety aerial incline whilst a wagon or lo1td i, ascending. Whilst a appliances or gear connected with the working of the quarry­ load is being moved on the landing-table no person shall ing operations ; and he shall once in each week e&refully remain immedia.tely benea.th it; and no person shall be examine the buildings, machinery, shafts, levels, plan88, and allowed, without special permission from the manager or all places used in the working of such quarrying operations ; other official, to ascend or descend by means of an aerial and every such manager and pe1'Bon forthwith after every incline. such examination shall record in writing, in a book to be 38. A competent person appointed for the purpose shall kept for that purpose, his opinion as to their condition and dally inspect the external pam of the plant, machinery, and safety, and as to any a.Iterations or repairs required to ensure appliances installed in or about a quarry, and sh&ll forth­ greater safety to the persons employed in the working of such with make or cause to be made a true report (signed by quarry. himself) of the condition thereof, in a book to be kept at the 53. The quarry manager and foreman shall cause to be quarry for such purpose. provided proper sanitary arrangements for the use of the 39. The rails on the tops of all inclines and on all landing­ workmen in the locality of the quarry to the satisfaction at tables shall be provided with proper stops or other appli­ all times '>f the Inspector. ances for p,eventing the wagons from running away, except 54. All workmen shall comply with the provisions of the when the rope or chain is not detached from the wagon. said 'Act and these regulations, and with such direction~ con­ 40. Every cra-ne shall be provided with an efficient catch cerning safety and discipline as may be given to them by or an efficient brake. the officials. 41. Machinery other than that used in connection with 55. Each workman working on the face of the quarry, stone-crushing shall not be oiled while in motion. or standing on a narrow ledge shall, when requisite, use a 42. The machinery, appliances, and permanent-ways shall rope or other appliance ; and every workman shall, before be kept in an efficient state of repair. commencing work, satiafy himself as to the safety of any 43. Only wire ropes shall be used for haulage purposes on rope and other appliances for his personal use, and shall self-acting inclines, except on the advancing top section of not use anything that he finds unsafe. jigs where chains may be used. 116. Each workman shall, before CODlJ!lencing work, and . «. All underground haulage inclines and self-acting in­ during the course of it, and especially after blaating, make clines exceeding 100 ft. in length shall be fitted with bells or a careful examination of his working-place, and remove any other adequate signalling appliau oes. loose rocks, stones, or earth which might be dangerous. 45. On every inclined h,aulage road where mechanical 57. No workman shall throw down rock, stones, earth, haulage other than endless rope or chain is used provision or other material which might ~dan~r other persons, with­ shall be made, to the satisfaction of the Inspector, to arrest out giving them warning and seeing tho.t they have retired the runaway trucks before reaching the bottom of the incline, to a safe place. and where direct haulage is in use a backstay or trailer shall 58. Every· workman who notices anything that appeal'B be attached to each ascending truck or set of trucks if required unsafe or likely to produoe d&nb'er shall forthwith l'('pclft it by the Inepeotor. to the owner, agent, or person in ·charge. 46. No person sha.11 ride upon any truck without permisl!ion 59. Every person howsoever employed in or about·. the of the manager or foreman. quarry shall be ~ubject to the provisions of the said Act and regulations thereimder, and shall obey the- commands or V, AMBULANOB AND WATER•SUPPLY. instructions of the manager or foreman. · 47. (1.) At every quarry where more than five persons a.re 60. No person- shall use threatening or abusive language employed there shall be provided and kept in good condition towards the manager or foreman, nor shall the manager- or and ready for immediate use at a_ convenient spot-- foreman use threatening or abusive language towards' any (a.) A suitably constructed stretcher. person employed at or about a quarry. · (b.) A box containing a sufficient supply of suitable splints 61. No person shall enter or remain in or about the quarry and bandages, adhesive plaster, boric vaseline, or works while in a state of intoxication. No intoxicating cotton-wool, and tincture of iodine or other suitable liquor, on any pretence whatever, except in cases of necessity antiseptic solution. and with the consent of the manager, shall be taken into a (2.) The manager or foreman shall personally inspect the quarry. appliances so provided, at least once in every month, and 62. A copy of these regulations and of the general rules satisfy himself that they are in conformity with the above under the said Act shall at all times be posted in a con• requirements. spicuous place in every quarry, and it shall be the duty of , 48. A surlicient supply of fresh drinking-water shall be every quarry-manager to see that such copies are renewed provided for the free use of all persons employed at 11ll as often as they may become tom or defaced. quarries. VI. DUTIES OF INSPECTOR. VIlJ. l'RBVBJll'TIOJII' 011' DusT, AlQ) VENTILATION. 49. (a.) It shall be the duty of the Inspector generally to 63. When rock is crushed in a dry state there shall, if see that the provisions of the said Act and these regulations required by the Minister of Mines, be provided an adequate are complied with, and from time to time to visit and inspect jet or spray of water, or a suction fan, which in the opinion quarries and all machinery used in or about such quarries of the Inspector will effectually keep the air pure and p~vent other than steam-engines and boilers. the circulation of du~t. (b.) In the performance of his duties and functions under 64. No rock-drills operated by compressed air, steam, or the said Act the Inspector, or any person appointed by the electrical power shall be used in any tunnel other than axial Inspector in writing, shall at all convenient times have full water-feed rock-drills, unless a certificate under the hand of and free access to any such quarry or machinery, or to the Inspector is in force to the effect that there is sufficient any tramways used in connection with any such quarry, am~ water in the ground to prevent the forw.ation of duet or ~at ina.r use iwl· Q<>nvenient ?Peims and a:p:pliance~ belonging th1,1,;etQ the dust ii! umocuous, FEB: 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 239

65. There shall be constantly maintained in every working-1 [Form 3 (Reg. 67). J face of a. tunnel or drive exceeding 300 ft. in length a.deq uate Under tke Stone-quarries Amendment Act, 1920. ventila.tion to the extent of not less than 150 cubic feet of air per minute for every person and 600 cubic feet of air per YEABLY RETUBN To BE MADE BY THE OooUY.CEB OB M.uuoEB. minute for every horse working therein. To the Minister of Mines. Name of quarry: IX. SJDBVIOB PEBMITS. Locality of quarry: 66. Applications for service permits as quarry managers Name of permitted manager : or foremen shall be made to the Inspector of Quarries for Kind of stone or material qua,;rjed [ State the geological na-me, the, district in which the quarry is situated, in the Form auch. WI granite, limll8tcme, basalt, scoria, -marl, ph.o,,phale, No. 1, and the certificate shall be issued by the Inspector d:e.]. in the Form No. 2, in the Schedule hereto. Number of men ordinarily employed in or about the quarry during the year : X. ANNUAL RETUBNS. Output for 192 al . 67. Every occupier or manager of a quarry shall during the Quantity _..,., month of January of ea.ch year forward to the Inspector a Purpose for which the Stone of Output I Value per I U .!: I;' return in the Form No. 3 in the Schedule hereto, under the Is used. IIn Statute Ton at o ,a " ~ Tons. Quarry. E-< /a> hand of the occupier or manager of the quarry, setting i forth in respect·of such quarry the'particulars mentioned in Form No. 3 for the year ending on the last day of the preceding £s.d. £s.d month Macadamizing or ballast Harbour-works Stone for buildings or monuments SCHEDULE. Limestone for cement or mortar [Form 1 (R.,g. 66).) Limestone for agriculture Under !he Stcme-quarrillB Act, 1910 • Phosphat,e for agriculture Ml'LIOATION Jl'OB 8EBVICl!I PEJWIT AS QUABBY MANAGIIB Claystone or fireclay for bricks OB FOREMAN. or tiles, &c. Other purposes* To the Inspector of Quarries. I, THB undersigned [Full name, rllBidence, and occupation], Tota.I hereby apply for a service permit as quarry manager or foreman, and hereby declare as follows : That I have had * Indicate other purposes by numerals as hereunder-­ at lea.st two years' experience in quarrying, and in proof (]) slate for roofing, (2) limestone for iron-flux, (3) pumice thereof I forward with this application evidence in writing for heat insulation, &c. from my previous employers. A true return for the year ending 31st December, 192_ . Dated at this day of , 19 SCHEDULE, Occupier or Manager. Parliculara of Employment, and Nature of Evidence in Proof F. D. THOMSON, lkereof. Clerk of -the Executive Council. -----~------·-··------?lame Period of Signature VllBting the Control of a RllBerve in the Mangonui Travelling­ and Name Employment. Nature of . Locality of of Employer stock Reserve Board. of Employer. Employment. or Quarry. From\ To Manager. I JELLICOE, Governor-General. ORDJ,;H IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1922. Present: His .ExcBLLBNCY THB GOVICRNOB.-GBNBBAL IN CotlNCIL. Signature of Applicant. HEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto Approved by ••••• , •.•••• , Inspector of Quarries. W has been duly set apart as a resting-place for travelling stock : And whereas it is expedient that the control of the said reserve should be vested in a special ...... Board as hereinafter provided : 0 6' "' .r Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of ~ 1 il the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice "' tl .s ·fl and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, c,; IZl s ig and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon I .... ~- m a C'I .... "' .:!I him by section two of the Public Reserves and Domains "' -~ "S Amendment Act, 1914, doth hereby vest the control of the 'lS .8 ~ reserve described in the Schedule hereto, for the period of ~ "Cl 'sq ... ig .. Iara, d O' .s five years from the date hereof (unless previously amended ...... a Iara,I .s " "S " .,, .,"' or revoked under the said Act), in the undermentioned per­ J ·I a ... !!I ,.!i ...... t sons, namely,- I I I I " ~ FREDEBICK TIDD COSTA.LL. ~ Ill il< ~ ii .." Iii ! al STovm FosTEB, ~ I>, ,8 .s ~ :a ·i= 'g .l!i JOHN GARTON, ~ " .,, FRANCIS JACENTHO, and l i .. i:= GUSTA.VIS TIMOTHY YATES, ::.I t, .. i .s .s 1.l who are hereby constituted for that purpose a special Board .!! " .:!j by the name of the Mangonui Travelling-stock Reserve ; ·i ..c... ; p "' j 1 e Board (hereinafter referred to as "the Board "), with the a ~ I'! ! z "S ...0 powers and suhject to the conditions hereinafter contained, that is to say :- ( 1.) The Board shall meet for the transaction of business ....~ .. . -~ .i on the la.st Saturday in each month at the residence of Mr. "'.... G. T. Yates, Peria, or at such other time or place as may 'Ii' 5 ·e from time to time be fixed by the Board. The first meeting 'sq r,:.a ig shall be held on Saturday, the twenty.fifth day of February, ., a one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. a I "S ( 2.) The memhers of the Board shall at their first meeting, ' tl il< .. and thereafter at an annual meeting to be held at a time ~ "' I : fixed by the Board, elect one of themselves to be Chairman, }I ~ who may join·in the discussion and shall have an original as tl !,=I well as a casting vote. The Chairman shall hold office until J IZl the election of his successor. If at any meeting the Chairman t is not present at the time appointed for holding the same, i the members present shall choose one of their number to be a~ chairman of such meeting. 240 tltE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 5

(3.) All questions shall be derermined by the majority of Validating Proceedings in connection with a Loan of £800 votes of the members of the Board present at a meeting. proposed to be raised by the Cam.bridge Borouyh Gou11c-;/. Any three members of the Board shall form a quorum. Any meeting may be adjourned from time to time. JELLICOE, Governor-General. (4.) Special meetings may be convened by the Chairman, provided that two days' notice of any such meeting is given ORDER IN COUNCIL. to each member, specifying the business to be transacted at At the Government Honse at Wellington, this 30th day of such special meeting ; and no other business than that so January, 1922. specified shall be transacted at such meeting. (5.) If by resignation, dea,th, incapacity, or otherwise, the Present: seat of any member shall be or become vacant, or if any His ExcELLENcY THE GovERNOR-GENERAL IN CouNc1L. member absents himself without reasonable cause from three HEREAS the Cambridge Borough Council, acting under consecutive meetings of the Board, the Governor-General W and in pursuance of section sixteen of the Local shall have power to appoint any other person to be a member Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan of eight of the Board in his stead. hundred pounds for purchasing a worker's dwelling : (6.) The Board shall control the said reserve for the pur­ And whereas the special order authorizing the raising of pose of providing accommodation for travelling stock, and the said loan is irregular, in so far that pnblio notification of the the reserve shall at all times be available for such purpose. time and place fixed for the confirmation of the said special (7.) The Board shall, within a period of ten years from order was given four times, bnt such notification did not comply the date hereof, clear, grass, and fence the said reserve. with the provisions of section sixty-two of the Municipal (8.) The charges for grazing and paddocking stock shall Corporations Act, 1920 : not exceed two shillings per hundred head for sheep and And whereas it appears that the rawpayers have not been twopence per head for cattle. Provision shall be !llade for misled by the said in-egularity, and it is expedient to validate keeping different flocks of sheep and herds of cattle separate the same: as far as possible. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of (9.) Except under stress of weather, or in cases where the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise roads are temporarily impassable, no stock which has been of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section accommodated in the reserve for one night and one day one hundred and eleven of the Local Bodies' Loana Act, shall be permitted to remain therein for any longer period Hll:3, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the if other stock requires accommodation which could not other­ Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby order wise be provided except by the removal of the stock already and declare that the proceedings taken to raise thP eaid loan in the reserve. shall be valid to all intents and purposes as thou~h public (10.) Except for the purpose of consuming feed running notification of the special order had been given in the proper to waste and keeping the pasture in good order, no stock manner, and that the validity of the proceedings in con­ other than travelling stock, and one horse as may be required nection with the said loan shall not be called into q 9estion for the use of the caretaker appointed by the Board, shall by reason only of the irregularity aforesaid. be permitted to graze within the boundaries of the said reserve. F. D. THOM80:\'. Clerk of the Executive Council.

SCHEDULE. Validating the Proceedings in connecti-On with a Loan of £1,000 NoRTH AuCJXLA.ND LA.ND DISTRICT. to be raised by the Council of tlte County nf Patea.

SECTION 1, Block VIII, :r.Iangonui Survey District : Area, JELLICOE, Governor-General. 94 acres 3 roods 15 perches. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. At the Government House at Wellington, this 3oth day of January, 1922. Present: His ExOELLllNOY THB GOVJIRNOB-GBNERAL IN CoUNOIL. Revoking Order in Council lfoensing the Waihi-Paeroa Go!d­ HEREAS the Patea County Council, acting under and extraction Company (Limited) to use and occupy Part of W in pursuance of paragraph (e) of section sixteen of the Foreshore of the , Ohinemuri County, the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, proposes to raise a loan as a Site _for Wli.arves. of one thousand pounds for the purpose of metalling ,the Lower Ball Road: And whereas section sevenreen of the said Act requires the JELLICOE, Governor-General. special roll to be deposited not less than seven days before ORDER IN COUNCIL. any steps are taken under section sixteen (e): And whereas the special roll of the ratepayers was not At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of deposited not less than seven days before the written consent January, 1922. of the ratepayers was obtained : Present: And whereas it appears that the ratepayera have not been Hts EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL. misled by the said irregularity, ,ind it is expedient to validate the same: HEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of W to grant the license hereinafter mentioned under the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the Harboura Act, 1908 (hereinafter called "the said Act"), the powers and authorities conferred on him by sect.ion one the Waihi-Paeroa Gold-extraction Company (Limited), of hundred and eleven ot the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, Paeroa (hereinafter called "the eompany "), was licensed by and acting by and with the advice and CQnsent of the Execu­ Order in Council dared the t,wenty-ninth day of July, one tive Conncil of the said Dominion, doth here by order and thousand nine hundred and twelve, and published in the declare that the proceedings taken to raise the said loan shall New Zealand Gazette No. 137, of the eighth day of August, be valid to all intents and purposes as though the provisions one thousand nine hundred and twelve, to occupy parts of of SPction seventeen had been properly complied with, and the foreshore and land below low-water mark adjacent that the validity of the proceedings in connection with the thereto of the Ohinemuri River, in Ohinemuri County, in said los.n shall not be ealled into question by reason only of order to erect and maintain three wharves thereon : the irregularity or defect aforesaid. And whereas the company has made application to have F. D. THOMSON, the said license revoked, and it is desirable to revoke the same : Clerk of the Executive Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in purauance and exercise --- ·------­ of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said Opening Land., in Auckland Land Di,tricl for Sale or Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him Selection. in that behalf, and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby JELLICOE Governor-General. revoke the herein before-recited Order in Council of the . . '. . . twenty-ninth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and IN . pursuance aud exerc1._e ul _tt,e powers and author1t1es twelve and the rights and privileges thereby conferred. I conferred _upon me b~ the Land Act, 1908, I, John ' Rushworth, Viscount Jelltcoe, Governor-General of the F. D. THOMSON, Dominion of New Zealand, having reoeived the report · Clerk of the Executive Council. of the Under-Secretary in this behalf, as provided by FEB.' 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 241

eeotion one hundred and fifty-four of the said Act, do Section 10, Blook XII.-About .20 aoree drainable raupo herebv declare the.t the lands described in the Sobedule hereto swamp; balance easy to broken fem and tutu land, about shall ·be open for sale or seleotion· on Monday, the twenty. 300 aoree ploughable. Altitude, 200 ft. to 500 ft. seventh de.y of Me.rob, one thousand nine hundred and Section 11, Block XII.-About 30 acres patches of hoe.vy twenty.two; and e.lso that the le.nds mentioned in the said bush; balance easy to broken fem and tutu land, about Sohedule may, at the option of the applice.nt, be purchased 1 200 acres plouj!hable. Altitude, 600 ft. to 800 ft. for cub, or be selected for oocupation with rigb1; of pur- Section 12, Block XII.-About 50 acree heavy-bush land, ohase, or on renewable. lease : e.nd I do hereby also fix th~ ha.lance hilly land in fern and tutu ; about 100 acree plough­ prices at which the a~1d lands . shall be sold, occupied, or able in patches. Altitude, 600 ft. to 800 ft. leased, as mentiol!ed JD the Rl\ld BchPdule h~reto, and do Section 13, Block XII.-About 40 acree in wiwi swamp, declare that t~e said lands sh~ll be •old, occupied, or leased a.bout 20 acres bush on frontage ; balance very broken fem under and 1ub1act to the provisions of the Land Aot, 1908. and tutu land, about 50 acres ploughable. Altitude, 600 ft. to 800 ft. SCHEDULE. Section 15. Block XII.-Hilly to steep and broken country, AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.--SECOND·OLASS LAND. all in heavy bush. Altitude, 800 ft. to 1,500 ft. Weat Taupo Oounty.-Mangaorongo Survey Di8trict. Opotiki Oounty.-Opotiki Survey Diatrfot. S:mOTION· 14, Block VI : Area, 391 acres 2 roods 31 perches. Section I, Block IX : Area, 333 acres. Capita.I value, (',apite.l value, £780. Occupation with right of purchase : £1,000. Occupation with right of purchase: Half-yearly Half-yearly rent, £19 !Os. Renewahle lease: Half-yearly rent, £25. Renewable lee.se: Half-yearly rent, £20. rent, £15 12s. Seiction 448, W aiote.hi Pe.rish : Area, 321 acres 1. rood Section 15, Blook VI : Area, 390 acres. Capital value, 24 perches. Capital value, £960. Occupation with righ~ of £780. Ocoupation with right of purchase : Half.yearly rent, purchase : Half-yearly rent, £24. Renewable lease: Half. £19 108. Renewable lease : Half-yearly rent, £15 12s. yearly rent, £19 4s. Distant sevent.een miles from Te Kawa Railway-station' by Access by good fords across Waiote.hi River, thenoe by ·formed road, eight miles of which have been metalled. Access good formed road to Opotiki, fourteen to fifteen miles dis­ to Secti0n 15 and also to the west.em boundary of Section 14 tant. Undulating to broken land, suite.hie for grazil)g. The is about twenty-two miles by road from Te Kawa, eight miles whole area, with the exception of about 50 acres of open land of which have been mete.lied, ten miles formed but unmetalled, in south-east corner of Section I, is covered with mixed balance unformed. Hilly to steep country, covered with fern forest comprising mostly tawa and rate.. Soil of good quality, and tea-tree scrub; about one-third ploughe.ble. Soil poor on sandstone formation ; well watered. Altitude, 250 ft. to to fair quality loam, on rubble formation ; poorly watered by 1,500 ft. iprings and swampy streams. Altitude, 500 ft. to 1,000 ft. As witness the he.nd of His Excellency the. Governor. Waikato Oounty.-Taupiri Parish. General, this 27th de.y of Je.nuary, 1922. Section 510: Area, 479 acres. Capita.I value, £720. Occu­ D. H. GUTHRIE. Miniater of Landa. pation with right of purchase : Half-yearly rent, £18. Renew­ able lease : Half-yearly rent, £14 8s. Situat.ed about t.en miles east of Ohinewai Railway-station by good road. There is a school and post and t.elephone Opening Land in Auckland Land Diatrid for Sekction on office at Te Hoe, two miles and a he.If distant from the section. Renaoah'le L&i.ae. Undulating to hilly land, in short fern and manuka scrub. Clay soil of inferior quality, on blue-rock formation ; poorly JELLICOE, Governor-General. watered. Altitude, 200 ft. to 850 ft. N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities I conferred upon me by the Le.nd Act, 1908, I, ,John Rushworth, Visoount Jelliooe, Governor-General of the Csplt&l O.R.P.: R.L.: Section. I Block. ] Area. I Value. IHalf-yearly IHalf-yearly Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare th&t the national­ j Rent. Rent. endowment land described in the Schedule hereto shall be I open for'.selection on renewable lease on Monday, the Weat Taupo Oounty.-Wharepapa Survey District. twenty-seventh de.y of March, one thousand nine hunched and twenty-two, at the rental mentioned in the said Sche­ A, R, P. £ £ 8, d. £ s. d. dule ; and I do also declare the.t the said land i,hall be 26 V 640 0 0 1,920 48 0 0 138 8 0 leased under and subject to the provisions of the aaid Act. 7 IX 775 3 0 2,140 53 10 0 42 16 0 8 586 2 0 1,380 34 10 0 27 12 0 SCHEDULE. 9 556 0 0 1,380 34 10 0 127 12 0 10 419 0 0 980 24 10 0 19 12 0 AuOXLAND LAND DIBTRIOT.--SECOND·OU.SS LAND.­ 11 477 0 0 1,120 28 0 0 22 8 0 NATIONAL ENDOWMBNT. 12 546 0 0 1,200 30 0 0 24 0 0 Tauranga Oounty.-Maketu Survey Diatrid. Weat Taupo Oounty.-Mangaorcm,go Surt1ey Dialrict. S:mOTION 27, Block I : Area, 129 actea ; oa.pit&l value, £50 ; half-yearly rent, £1. 10 XII 435 0 0 1,400 I 35 0 0 28 0 O Situe.t.ed about five miles from Te Puke and about thirteen 11 607 0 27 1,740143 10 0 34 16 I 0 miles from Te.uranga, by formed road in ea.oh case. Broken 12 300 0 36 760 19 0 0 15 4 0 country, mostly st.eep gullies, principally in fern and scrub, 13 467 0 0 920 23 0 0 18 8 0 with about an acre of fie.t land on top of st.eep ridge and 15 492 0 0 1,340 33 10 0 26 16 0 about 10 acres mixed forest comprising te.wa, mangeao, rewa­ -Th_ese__ sec_ti_o_n_s_are __ si_t_ua_t.e_d_f_r_o_m_fi_fteen--to--mg-. -h-teen--=-·-les rewa, &c., with thick undergrowth of wharangi, makomako, east from Otorohanga Railway-station by formed clav. road &c. Good que.lity black soil of a sandy nature on pumice formation, well wat.ered by small streams. Altitude, 600 ft. t.o within about four miles of the block, and provision has to 800 ft. been made for continuing the formation of neceBRacy access to all the sections. The bush in this locality comprises chiefly As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor- tawe., rate., rimu, and hinau, with some tawhero on the spu?S, General, this 27th de.y of January, 1922. and a heavy undergrowth of makomako, mahoe, and supple- D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Landa. jack. The soil varies from fair to good loam, resting on rhyolite formation. All sections are wat.ered by the river or stroe.ms. Section 26, Block V.-Fern e.nd tutu land: about 180 8eeting apart Grown Land under Semon 20 of IAe LaM acree ploughable, balance hilly to steep on Mangatutu River. Lawa Amendmenl Aa, 1912. Altitude, 200 ft. to 500 ft. · Section 7, Block IX.-About 200 acree heavy-bush land, JELLICOE, Governor-General. .hilly to broken, balance in fem and tutu ; about 150 acres N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities ploughe.ble. Altitude, 300 ft. to 1,400 ft. .I conferred upon me by section twenty of the Land Lawa Section 8, Block IX.-About 50 acres open fern and tu,tu Amendment Act, 1912, I, John Ruahworth, Viscount Jellicoe, land, fairly rough; balance heavy bush, hilly to broken on Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby Mangatutu River. Altitude, 500 ft. to 1,200 ft. set apart the land desoribed in the Schedule hereto for dia­ Section 9, Block IX.-About 300 acres heavy bush,. easy poaal under the section of the Aot mentioned. to broken ; balance easy to hilly fem and tutu land, about 100 acres ploughable. Altitude, 600 ft. to 1,400 ft. SCHEDULE. · Section 10, Block IX.-About 40 acree open fern and tutu land, broken; balance in heavy bush, hilly to broken on NoBTB: AuOKLAND LAND D1srRIOT.-CBOWN LAND. Mange.tutu River. Altitude, 500 ft. to 1,400 ft. SEOTION 3S. Block VI, Hohoura East Survey Distriot : Area, Section 11, Block IX.-Hilly to broken land, a.II in bush. 23 acres I rood 7 perches. Altitude, 1,000 ft. to 1,500 ft. Section 12, Block IX.-About 100 acres poor, broken, fem As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor• country; balance heavy bush, hilly to broken, none plough. General, this 27th de.y of January, 1922. able. Altitude, 800 ft. to 1;400 ft. D. R. GUTHRIE, Miniater of Le.nds. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

Landt! permanently reserved.

JELLICOE, Governor-General. HEREAS by the three-hundred-and-twenty-first section of the Land Act, 1908, it is enacted that the Governor­ W General may from time to time, either by general or particular description, and whether the same has been surveyed or not, reserve from sale temporarily, notwithstanding that the same may be then held under pastoral license, any Crown lands which in his opinion are required for any of the purposes in the said section mentioned : And whereas . by the three-hundred-and-twenty-second section of the said Act it is provided that land temporarily reserved under the said three-hundred-and-twenty-first section may, at the expiration of one .month but not later than six months after the publication in the Gaulle of notice of such temporary reservation, be permanently reserved, and that notice of such permanent reservation shall be published in the Gaze,tte : And whereas by the sixty-ninth section of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908, it is further provided that the Governor­ General may from time to time, &s he thinks fit, set aside reserves for any specified public purpose out of lands acquired under the last-mentioned Act, provided that no land so acquired shall be set aside for endowments : • And whereas the lands specified in the first column of the Schedule hereto we ·e, by the Warrants the dates of which are specified in the third column of the said Schedule, and the notifications of which were published in the GazetteB specified in the fourth column, temporarily reserved under the authority of the said Acts for the purposes specified in the second column of the said Schedule : · Now, therefore, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon me by the said Acts, do hereby permanently reserve the lands so temporarily reserved as aforesaid, and enumerated in the first column of the Schedule hereto, for the purposes specified in the second column of the said Schedule, being the same purposes for which the said lands were so temporarily reserved as aforesaid. SCHEDULE. ------· ------~------Ftrst Column. Second Column. Third IFourth Co!.....,.. Column. - DESORIPTION OF RESERVES. I I -! Purposes for which Date of Land District. , Looa.llty. Section. Block. Area.. Land reserved. We.rre.at,I a,,aette. 1

A. R. P. 1921. 1921. · • North Auck- Pakotai Village 29 0 I 24 Public-hall site 20 Oct. No. 94, 3 Nov. land Ditto Takahue S.D.* 21H vf 5 0 0 Public-school site Whau Town Nurth Lots 23, 24. 1 1 0 Recreation 80, and 81 of Sec. 1 Lots 5 and 6 4 24 of Sec. 1 Lots 4, 5, and 4 1 0 6 and pt. 9 of Sec. 2 Auckland Te Miro Township .. 33 and 35 4 0 0 Public-school site Rotoiti S.D. 4 XIV 6 0 0 Native-school site Matamata Township 20 VII 0 1 0 Public-library site Ha...=ke'a Bay Puketapu S.D. 10 XI 5 0 35 Recreation Taranaki .. Omona S.D. 9 XII 3 3 0 Public-school site Wellington KakahiVillage Settle, 17 I 0 3 0 ment Kaitieke S.D. 3 X 2 0 0 Roadman's cottage site Mangahao S.D. 106 VI 5 2 0 Ditto Otahoua S.D. Lot 1 of plan xv 4 0 3-7 Public-school site 119/6, part Sec. 7 Marlborough Mount Fyffe S.D... Portions of VI 72 0 0 River-protection .. 6 Oct. I No. 90, 13 Oct. old Kowh&i River bedl I • Survey District. As witness Ghe ha.nd of 'His Excellency the Governor-General, this 27th day of January, 1922. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands

Opening Settlement [,ands in Auckland Land District for ) -- - I --- , ----· Selection. Section. I Block. Area. Capital Value Half-yea.rly I · I Renta,l. JELLICOE, Governor-General. N pursuance a.nd exercise of the powers and authorities Second-cla.ss Land.-Rowrua and East Taupo Counties.-Part I conferred upon me by the Land Act, 1908, and the Reporoa Settlement. Land. for Settlements Act, 1908, and amendments, I. John A. R. P. £ £ a. d. Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor - General of the 26 535 2 0 1,640 36 18 0 Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare that the 27 646 2 25 1,380 31 1 0 settlement lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be 32 833 1 18 2,120 47 14 0 open for selection on renewable lease on Monday, the twenty· 42 779 2 13 1,360 30 12 0 seventh day of March, one thousand nine hundred and 47 701 3 5 1,040 23 8 0 twentv-two, at the rentals mentioned in the said Schedule : 61 I 263 1 7 800 18 0 0 and i do also declare that the said lands shall be leased Reporo~ Settlement is situated about twenty-five miles un

90 chains internal fence, £272 ; Section 37, 54 chains boundary t As the sites of the said bridges and approaches are more, fence, £54; Section 42, 142 chains boundary fence and particularly delineated on the plans marked P.W.D. 53475 33 chains internal fence, £208 ; Section 44, 32 chains boundary and 534 76 respectively, deposited in the office of the Minister fence and 124 chains road and internal fence, £280; Sec- · of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington La.nd tion 46, 62 chains boundary fence and 42 chains internal District. fence, £146; Section 47, 126 chains boundary fence, £126; As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor. Section 52, 96 chains boundary fence, £96 ; Section 61, General, this 25th day of January, .1922. 82 chains boundary fence, £82. Special Condition.-Successful applicants will be required i J. n. COATES, Minister of Public Wot1a,. to fence all main and road drains to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Crown Lands before any stock is placed on the land. COMUl-Ge:neral appointed for the N etkef-landa. Mafamata County.-Patef-ere North Survey District.-SelunJ11 Department of Int.erne.l Affairs, Settlement. Wellington, 24th January; 1922. 121 1,380 31 1 0 H IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I directs it to · be 1 JN1 11,g:~ g g I 1,260 28 7 0 ! notified that he has been advised by the Consul- 2 1,161 0 0 1,560 I 35 2 0 ' General for the Netherlands at Melbourne that 3 1,243 0 0 1,660 37 7 0 'i P. A. VAN BVTTINGHA WIOHEBS, Esq., Sections lie from four to six miles north-east of Putamm ; has been appointed Consul-General for the Netherlands. at Township and railway.station, two miles and a half by metalled · Melbourne for Australia and New Zealand. road•. balance in course of formation. I WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Section 121.-Undulating to broken land in fem. and · Minister of Internal Affa.irs tea-tree. Light sandy soil of inferior quality, resting on sandstone; watered by across fishing reserve. Altitude, 400 ft. to 1,000 ft. C0t1sul-Ge'll,ffal of Latvia awointed. Section 1.-Very broken country, about 200 acres mixed bush, containing some rimu and kahikatea, with thick under- · . · · growth of fems and supplejack. Light sandy soil of inferior Departmen.t of Internal Affairs, . . quality, on sandstone formation; watered by sm"ll springs Wellington. 80th Ja1;1uary, _1922. and lagoon. Altitude, 400ft. to 1,000ft. I HIS E::i:cellency the Governc:,r-Ge.neral d1reo1s 1t. so ~e Section 2.-Undulating to broken land in fem and tea-tree. notified that he has been ~formed by His. ~esty. • Light sandy !!Oil of inferior quality, resting on sanrlstone ; s:c~eta~~ o~ ~!~te for the Colomes that the Kmg s Exe- watered by Waihou River across fishing reserve. Altitude, q a ur P w ng 400ft. to 1;oooft. EnwABD B1R1N, Esq., Section 3.--Very broken ~ountry, about 40 acres light bush ; to act as Consul-General of Latvia in London has received balance fem anrl tea-tree. Light sandy soil of inferior quality, His Majesty's signature. on sandstone formation; watered by Waihou River aeross WM. DOWNIE STEWART, fishing reserve and by small springs. Altitude, 400 ft. to Minister of Internal Affain. 1,000ft. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General. this 30th day of January, 1922. Ranger under A nim.als Protection Alli appointed. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Land& Department of Int.emal Affairs, Wellington, 24th January, 1922, Warrant vesting the Conlrol of the Bridges OVeJr the W aiwera IS Excellency the Governor-Genera.I haa been pleased Jo and Makarau Rivers and the Approaches thereto in the Rodney H appoint - Coonty Cooncil, and apportioning the Cost of Maintenance. PHILIP HENRY SHF.RRATT, of Wharekope.e, JELLICOE, Governor-General. to be Ranger under the Animals Protection Act, 1908, for the Eaat Coaat Acclimatization District. N pursuance and exercise of the power and authority J vested in me by the Public Works Act,'1908, and of all WM. DOWNIE STEWART, other powers and authorities in anywise enabling me in this Minister of Intern&! Affairs. behalf, I, John Rushworth, Viscount Jellicoe, Governor­ General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby direct that the bridges over the We.iwera and Me.karau 'Rivers and Chairman· of Liunsi~g· Com,mtte,B ·a,,pwimted. the approaches thereto (aa more particularly described in the Schedule hereto) shall on and after the first day of January, Department of Justice, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, be nnder the Wellington, 28th January, 1922. exclusive oe.re, control, and management of the Rodney IS Excellency the Governor-GPneral has been ple11,9ed County Council H to appoins · · · , · · 1• ~ And, in further pursuance and exercise of the powers afore­ WYv:mRN WILBoN, ·Esq., S.M., said, I do hereby fix and determine that the cost of maintain­ to be Ohairmari of the Licensing Committees !or ,he districts ing the said bridges and approaches thereto, whether hereto­ of Christchurch, Avon, and Lyttelton, vice S. E. McOanhy, fore incurred since the. first day of January, one thousand Esq., S.M., retired. nine hundred and twenty-two, or hereafter to be incurred, . E. P. LE~'" .Minister of Justice. sha.11 be home by the Rodney County Council and the Waite­ me.ta County Council in the following proportions-viz., t,he Rodney County Council. shall pay half and the Waiteme.ta Clerk, ttc,, of MagiltTate', Oour, appointed. County Council she.II pay he.If of such cost respectively. And I do further \fuect thi,,t any contribution hereby re­ Department of:Justice, quired to be me.de as aforesaid by the We.itemata County Wellmgi;on, 1st February, 1922. Council shall be paid from time to time, in the proportion IS E:r.cellenoy ,he Governor-General has been pleased .hereinbefore prescribed, out of the funds of the said County H to a.ppoin, .Council, within a period of one month after demand in wtjting Constable FREDERICK THOIIAS PooL made by or on behalf of the Rodney County Council ; and also ' ' ' \•\; i such payments shall be made to the Clerk of the Rodney to be Olerk and Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court at Cheviot, County Council for and on behalf of the Waiwme.ta County on a.nd from the 3rd day of Decemb,er, 1991, vice Ooostable CounciL W. Pendiir, transferred. · · . . E. P .. LEE, ,Minister o.f Justice. SCHEDULE. THAT bridge situated in the Auckland Land District, on the Clerk of the M agiatrat,' s Coort appointed at Taikape. boundary of the Rodney and the Waitemata Counties, where the main Devonport to Warkworth Road crosses the Waiwera . Office of Public Service Commissioner, ' J River, adjoining Allotment llO, Parish of We.i:wera., Block III, .. · . Wellington, 26th January, \922. W aiwera. Survey District, together with the approaches HE Public Service Commissioner has made the foll. owing thereto, and known as the W aiwera Bri\lge. T 'appointment in the Public Service:- . . . That bridge situated in the Auckland Land District, on the . boundary of the Rodney and the Waitemata Counties, where HENRY HECTO.B SCOTT the me.in Helensville to Port Albert Road crosses the Makarau to be Clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Ta.ihape, for the River, adjoining Make.mu No. 3A No. 2 Block, in Block II, purposes of the Magist,ra.tes' Courts Act, 1908, as from the Kaipara. Survey Di'ltrict, together with the approaches thereto, llth day of January, 1922. and known &B the Make.ran Bridge. A. O. TURNBULL !'et-ret.ary. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 6

Re(/ialro.rs of Bi-rths, Deoth..,, and Marriages, &,e., appointed. , Disbandment of a Defence R(fie Olub. - fU Office of Public Service Commissioner, Department of Defence, ··. Wcl_lington, 26th ,January, 1922. Wellington, 20th January, 1922. HE Public Service Comnussioner has made the following IS Excellency the Governor-General has approved of T appointments in the Public Service:- H the disbandment of the undermentioned Defence Rifle Club. under section 43, Defence Act, 1909 :-- SAMUEL PEARCE EDDY Taihape Defence Rifle Club, with hea.dquarters at Tai­ to be Registrar of· Marriages and Registrar of Births and hape. Deaths, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris, for the district of Otaki, as from the 11th ,January, 1922. Date of disbandment, 16th December, 1921. R. HEATON RHODES, Minieter of Defence. HAROLD ORLANDO BARKER to he Registrar of Marriages and Regist.mr of Births and Deaths, and Registrar of Births and Deaths of Maoris, for Appointments, Promotions, Transfers, ResiJnation;,, and Re­ the district of Taupo, :•s from the 16th January, 1922. tirements of Officera of the New Zealand Staff Corp,• and Territorial Fma. JOSEPH HARD\' FLETCHER to he Registrar of Marriages ·and Registrar of Births and Department of Defence, Deaths for tho district. of Wairoa, as from the 14th Janmtry, Wellington, 27th January, 1922. 1922. IS Excellency the Governor-General bas been pleased JAAIES STUART JORDAN H to approve of the appointments, promotions, transfers, to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and resignations, and retirements of the undermentioned officers Deaths for the district of Wakatipu, as from the 16th January, of the New Zealand Staff Corps and Territorial Force. 1922. N.Z. STAFF CORPS. WILLIAM EDWARD. wARD Captain W. W. Dove, M.C., is transferred to the R<.>serve of to be Registrar of Marriages and Registrar of Births and Officers, Class J (a.), (R.D. 1): Dated 15th Jann,iry, 1922. Deaths for tho district of Huntly, as from the 14th ,Tanuitry, 1922. N.Z. INFANTRY. WILLIAM JOHN SMITH The Wellington Regiment. to be Registrar of Marriages and Regist.r1Lr of Births and Otto Gilbert Hearne to he 2nd Lieutenant (9th C. Battalion). Deaths for the district of Rongotea, as from the \6th January, Dated 18th January, 1922. 1922. 2nd Lieutenant L. S. Armstrong is transferred to t.he Reserve ,JAMES STEWART MARTI'.\! of Officers, Class T (b), (R.D. 5). Dated 18th January, 1922. to be Registrar of Births and Deaths for the district of Christ­ The Otago Reyiment. church /at Sumner), as from the 17th January, 1922. 2nd Lieutenant (tPmp.) W. J. McKay resigns his commission. A.. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. Dated 20th ,January, 1922. N.Z. DENTAL CORPS. Substitnte Registrars of ElectorR appointed. Captain J. H. Don is transferred to the Reserve of Officers. Clits.s I (b), (R.D. 10). Dated 12th January, 1922. Office of Public Service Commissioner, N.Z. CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT. Wellington, 27th ,January, 1922. HE Public Service C'ommissioner has m11,de the following The Reverend James William Philip Chapman Dyer to he T appointment in the Public Service :-- Chaplain, 4th Class (Church of England). Dated 16th No­ vember, 1921. STANLEY ALBERT CLEAL The undermentioned Chaplains, 4th Class, to he Chaplains, to be the Substitute Registrar of Electors for the Electoral 3rd Class :- . District of Tituranga, for. t.he purposes of the Legislature Act, The Reverend T. M. Curnow. Dated 1st November, 1915. 1008, as from the 6th day of December, 1921. The Reverend E. E. Malden. M.B.E. Dated 1st May. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. 1920. The Reverend G. T. Crossman. Dated 17th January, 1921. Inapectors of Weight,, and Met1sures appointed for the Pur­ The Reverend C. J. Bush-King. Dated 20th April, 1921. po8"s of the Weight,, and Measures A ct, 1908. The Reverend A. Wingfield. Dated 20th October, 1921. The undermentioned are transferred to the Reserve List. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Dated 16th November, 1921 ;- Wellington, 30th Janua.ry, 1922. Class I. HE Public Service Commissioner has made the fol­ T lowing appoimments in the Public Service:- The Right Reverend Bishop W. C. Sadlier (D.), Chaplain, 2nd Class (R.D. 9). ' Geor1,1e Henry Lightfoot George Albert Baker The Venerable Archdeacon J. D. Russell, Chaplain, 2nd ,Joseph Holfows Frederick Wilson Class (R.D. 11 ). Rowland Thoma.s Ba.Hey Gil.ins Robert Arnold Whiting The Reverend A. II. Norris, M.A., Chaplain, 3rd Class William Henry Gardiner Frederick Victor Sanderson (R.D. 10). Fredt1rick Francis Hooper Henry James Torbit The Reverend E. C. W, Powell (D.), Chaplain, 3rd Class Lnke Dryden Browett Samuel Tyson (R.D. 10). James Frederick Arnold WaUer James Wakelin The Reverend E. E. Malden, M.B.E., Chaplain, 3rd Class to be Inspectors of Weights and Measures for the purposes (R.D. 10). of the Weights and Measures Act, 1908, as from the 26th The Reverend H. 0. T. Hanby, Chaplain, 4th Class day of Jan nary, 1922. (R.D. 10). A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary. The Reverend 8. Parr, M.C., Chaplain, 4th Class (R.D. 10). The Reverend Hoani Parata, Chaplain, 4th Class (R.D. 12). The Reverend H. N. Roberts, Chaplain, 4th Class (R.D.10). Diltrict Land Reyistrar;

Mr. H. B. Colledge, Chaplain, 4th Class, resigns his commis- , Result of Poll far Propo,ed Loan. sion. Dated 29th November, 1921. · The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List. Dated . 16th November, 1921 :- The Right Reverend Bishop C. Julius, D.D., Chaplain, 2nd Class. The Reverend F. Dunnage, Chaplain, 2nd Class. The Reverend F. P. Fendall, Chaplain, 2nd Class. The Reverend P. J. Cocks, B.A., Chaplain, 3rd Class. The Reverend S. Hamilton, Chaplain, 3rd Class. WArPAWA BOROUGH CoUNOIL. The Reverend J. R. Dart, Chaplain, 3rd Class. Remlt of Proposal to raise a Loan. The Reverend A. Wingfield, Chaplain, 3rd Class. The Venerable Archdeacon G. W. York, Chaplain, 3rd PURSUANT to section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913 Class. I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Waipawa was taken on the 19th day of January, 1922, on The commissions granted the undermentioned are cancelled, the proposal to borrow the sum of £600 for the erection of a under section 5 (a), Defence Act, 1909. Dated 5th December, clock-tower and the installation of a town clock on Lot 2 1921 :- Section 108, Borough of Waipawa, as a permanent wa; The Venerable Archdeacon C. C. Harper, M.A., Chaplain, memorial. 3rd Class. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 65, The Reverend H. A. W. Blathwayt, Chaplain, 4th Class. and the num her of votes recorded against the proposal was 13. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. N.Z. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1922. The undermentioned members of the Service and Tem­ H. M. RATHBONE, Mayor. porary Reserve are transferred to the Reserve List. Dated 20th Jannary, 1922, unless otherwise stated:- Matron E. B. Brown, A.R.R.C. Result of Poll far Proposed Loan. Sister C. Chamberlain. Sister J. C. Dodds, A.R.R.C. Wellington, 31st January, 1922. Sister J. Naismith. HE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Sister V. !IL Trott, A.R.R.C. T Council of the City of Nelson, is published in accord­ Sister C. Williams. ance with the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913. Sister C. Wilson. W. F. MASSEY, Minister of Finance. Sister M. Nixon (Masseuse). Sister K. Welch. Dated 23rd January, 1922. CITY OF NELSON. Staff Nurse F. M. Murray (Masseuse). Poll for Electric Li,ght Loan of £70,000. RESERVE OF OFFICERS. IN pursuance of the provisions of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that at a poll taken on Wednes­ Southern Command. day, the 25th day of January, 1922, for authority to raise a The undermentioned are posted to the Retired List, under special loan of £70,000 for the purpose of providing an electric the provisions of General Headquarters Instruction No. steam plant and electric reticulation for the City of Nelson, 56/1921. Dated 12th January, 1922 :- the. result was as follows : For the proposal, 1,240 votes ; Captain T. H. Torode. Dated 17th January, 1922. against the proposal, 180 votes ; informal, 10. 2nd Lieutenant E. Richardson. Dated 12th January, Majority in favour of the proposal, 1,060. 1922. I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Central Command. 26th January, 1922. W. LooK, Mayor. Major (!,emp. Lieut.-Colonel) D. Kettle, M.C., is posted to the Retired List, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, under Notice of the Taking and Laying-off of Road, in Blocks VU the provisions of General Headquarters Instruction No. and X, Mohaka 81Jrvey District, Hawke's Bay Land District, 56/1921. Dated 12th January, 1922. OTICE is hereby given, by direction of His Excellency MEMORANDA. N the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zea­ Lieutenant N. C. Sheridan, M.B.E. (late New Zealand Expe­ land, under the authority of section 234 of the Land Act ditionary Force), is posted to the Retired List, under the 1908, that the roads described in the Schedule hereto were, o~ provisions of Gt,neral Headquarters Instruction No. 56/1921. the 28th day of November, 1921, duly taken and le.id off Dated 7th November, 1921. through the land specified in the said Schedule, under the Lieutenant W. S. McLaughlin, late Unattached List (b), is authority of the Governor-Genera.I of the said Dominion, by posted to the Retired List, under the provisions of General Warrant dated the 20th day of October, 1921. Headquarters Instruction No. 56/1921. Dated 17th Janu­ ary, 1922. SCHEDULE. ERRATUM. APPROXIMATE areas of the pieces of land taken for a road :- A. R. P, With reference to the notice published in the New Zealand 7 3 />'7} Gazette No. 61, of 24th June, 1920, relative to the retirement 1 1 39·9 Portion of Pastora.I Run 15, Block X ; of Lieutenant Alexander Byars Johnston, M.C., add the 0 1 30·2 coloured yellow. words "with the rank of Captain." R. HEATON RH.ODES, Minister of Defence. 6~ 3~ :n}33·3 4 0 38·4 Portion of Pastoral Run 5, Bfoek X ; 1 0 14·9 coloured blue. Decorations conferred by the President of the French Republic O O 7·4 on Officers of the Ne_w Zealand Military Farces. 0 0 13

Department of Defence, g g ~ Wellington, 26th January, 1922. ~ ~ g l IS Excellency the Governor-General has received ad- 1 2 5 H vice from the Secretary of State for the Colonies that O O 15 the President of the French Republic has conferred the 1 0 16 Portion of Pastoral Run o, Block VII; following decorations on the undermentioned officers of the O O 1 coloured purple. New Zealand Military Forces, for services rendered during O 2 2i J the war. O O 6 . His Majesty the King has giv~n unrestricted permission O O 21 m these cases to wear the decorations. 1 3 35 Officer of the Legion of Hon?ur: ~olonel the. ~on. Sir Situated in Mohe.ke. Survey District. James Allen, K.C.B., Retired List (late Mimster of In the H k , B L d D' t · t th Defence) aw es e.y an 18 r1c ; as e same are more Chevalier ~f the Legion of Honour: Major-General Sir particularly deli~eat~d on the plans me.rke? 633, 634, and Alfred w. Robin, K.C.M.G., C.B., Retired List (late 676, _green, deposited m the office of the Chief Surveyor at ··~ F ) Napier, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. Comman d an,t N ew Zea Ian d Mill=ry orces · I Dated this 20,h day of January, 1922. R. HEATON RHODES, Minister of Defence. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lande. C 246 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS e.nd EXPENDITURE ol the CONSOLIDATED

ORDINARY REVENUE

QUABTIIB QUI.BTIIB BNDED 31ST DECEMBER, ENDED 31ST DEC., RECEIPTS. 1921. 1920. . - £ 8. d. Ba.la.nee a.t beginning of Qua.ner,- ,£ s. d. £ s. d. 1,473,439 11 9 Gash in the Public Account ...... 1,464,153 5 9 Imprests outstanding- 856,505 5 9 In the hands of Officers of the Government ...... 792,338 8 3 198,870 10 0 In London ...... 464,556 7 8 102,750 13 11 On account of other Governments ...... 55,722 16 8 4,163 7 9 On aooount of Imperial Pensions •• ...... 2,693 14 3 14,925,950 0 0 Investment Aocount ...... 1,114,460 0 0 ------3,893,924 12 7 17,561,179 9 2 ------

Ordinary Revenue,- 2,201,357 10 10 Oustoms ...... 1,114,212 0 0 1,024,?86 19 10 Stamp a.nd Death Duties ...... 801,066 4 9 739,085 9 1 Postal a.nd Telegre.ph Revenue ...... 698,949 7 2 1,522,215 0 5 La.nd-ta.x ...... 1,397,358 7 11 131,78117 2 In·oome-te.x ...... 55,181 9 1 91,174 9 9 Beer Duty ...... 134,700 15 4 1,837,108 16 7 Railways ...... 1,572,072 12 2 37,266 7 8 Registration a.nd other Fees ...... 22,102 8 11 14,339 13 8 Ma.rine ...... 10,289 7 5 201,578 12 5 Miscella.neous ...... 268,150 0 2 ------6,074,082 12 11 7,800,644 17 5

Territorial Revenue,- 27,886 3 11 Pa.store.I Runs, Rents. a.nd Misoellaneou• ...... 81,096 11 0

240 0 0 Recoveries on a.ooount of Expenditure of previous Yea.rs ...... 5,482 9 1 170 19 3 Unauthorized ...... ------·------5,482 9 1 410 19 3 ------.

Repayment of Advances to Southland Electric-power Boe.rd in terms of Section 44 .. of the Fine.nee Act, 1920 •• ...... 15!l,OOO 0 0

250,000 0 0 Proceeds of Treasury Bill issued ...... 100,000 0 0 ------

Repayment of Amount transferred to Nauru and Ocean Islands Account in terms of 600,000 0 0 Section 3 of the Imprest Supply Act, 1920 •• ......

£26,240,121 9 9 Totals ...... £10,258,586----- 5 7 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 247

FUND for the Quarter• ended 31st DECEMBER, 1921 a.nd 1920, respeotivoly.

ACCOUNT,

- - QUAR;RR \ QOAR'l'ER F,ND~~D 31S'r DEOEMBI<"lR, ENDED 31s·.r Di.·c EXPENDITURE. 1921. 1-_1920•. --~

£ s, d. Perma.nent Appropria.tions,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 8,980 16 11 Civil List . . . . 6,615 10 4 2,454,006 7 6 Interest and Sinking Fund 2,906,934 6 3 177,226 5 4 Under special Acts of the Legislature 103,092 19 10 35,685 6 5 Subsidies paid to Local Bodies 28,710 17 e 94,428 12 0 Subsidies paid to Hospital Boards 57,729 7 6 Amounts paid over to Local Bodies and to Deposit Accounts­ 1,649 4 11 Payments under the Land Acts 887 4 9 Endowments- 2,168 1 10 New Plymouth Harbour Board 1,698 11 4 Pensions Act, 1913- £ s. d. 138,622 12 3 0ld-age Pensions 173,348 10 10 31,058 0 2 Widows' Pensions 46,253 6 3 6,491 0 11 Military Pensions 9,303 12 7 450,139 14 4 War Pensions Act, 1915 385,966 16 7 3,915 6 8 Miners' Pensions .. 7,312 17 7 622,185 3 10 3,404,371 9 3 ------3,727,854 1 6 Annual Appropriations,- 23,892 11 9 Vote -Legislative Departments 17,178 8 9 Cr. 43,633 14 O Treasury Department Gr.19,350 2 o 17,628 8 1 Land and Income Tax Department 19,001 7 4 32,329 18 7 Stamp Duties Department .. 24,727 15 0 8,201 18 0 National Provident and Friendly Societies Department .. 5,840 2 10 1,647,788 15 11 Working Railways Department .. 1,612,844 5 10 820,207 19 1 Post and Telegraph Working Expenses 625,772 1 5 40,855 13 4 Public Buildings . • . . . . 24,423 4 7 1,889 6 1 Domains •• 1,214 4 1 16,867 12 1 Maintenance and Improvement of Roads 15,744 3 9 10,862 8 1 Native Department .• 8,303 0 11 4,781 17 11 Department of External Affairs .. 3,767 8 4 Cr.338,229 7 8 Department of Industries and Commerce Cr.73,561 5 7 11,237 5 6 Department of Justice .. 10,739 1 7 26,087 1l 5 Supreme and ~Iagistrates' Courts 27,255 7 4 35,337 14 9 Prisons Department .. 23,398 12 7 2,119 5 2 Crown Law Office 1,366 19 4 119,738 5 7 Police Department .. 95,455 3 0 a,673 5 10 Cook Islands 3,576 10 2 37,688 8 3 Pensions Department 33,920 1 3 9,768 3 9 Mines Department .. 8,312 14 7 244,442 16 9 Department of Internal Affairs 84,923 5 4 5,201 8 8 Audit DeparLment .. 7,553 7 5 2,860 0 7 Publio Service Commissioner's Office .. 1,137 10 5 26,138 19 5 Priming and Stationery Cr. 1,851 9 3 86,633 18 10 Ment,-1 Hospitals 71,960 5 5 54,701 16 3 Health Department .. 64,274 4 10 9,905 19 3 Naval Defence - 36,341 2 5 New Zealand Military Forces and Cadets Aviation 107, 302 11 11 166,076 5 8 , i Non-eftective Services }Defence Rifle Clubs .• 38,240 2 9 Customs Department 27,321 15 0 48,773 11 1 Marine Department .. 38,060 4 4 13,814 9 10 Department of Labour 14,374 9 10 88,275 17 0 Department of Lands and Survey 39,261 3 8 18,714 3 3 Valuation Department 9,931 6 10 2,204 15 2 Electoral Department 1,650 17 5 500,260 19 3 DepRrtment of Agriculture 69,661 19 2 24,147 9 2 Tourist Department .. 20,382 5 2 760,959 7 0 • Education Department 685,335 12 6 1,457 0 7 Services not provided for 1,834 17 11 4, 581 , 902 8 0 3,749,384 15 5 Less expenditure charged to "Unauthorized" during previous Quarters, 206,001 1 7 now transferred to relative Appropriations ------3,749,384 15 5 4,375,901 6 5 Transfer to Public Works Fund in terms of Section 56 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 500,000 0 0

At:2~ce to ~~e Nati~~ Trust~~ in ter'.1'.s of Se.~tion 17. ~f the ~ative T:~stee A~t.' I 25,000 0 0

600,000 0 0 Treasury Bills redeemed 100,000 0 0 Transfers to Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account in terms of Section 8 of the 12,246,250 O O Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920

50,000 O O Transfer to Public Works Fund in terms of Section 33 of the Appropriation Act, 1920

Transfer to Reserve Fund Account in terms of Subsection (3) of Section 2 of the 1,200,000 O O Finance Act, 1919, as amended by Section 32 of the Finance Act, 1920 ..

Balance at end of Quartor,­ 1,012,256 4 0 Cash in the Public Account 22,864 19 5 Imprests outstanding- 1,096,276 7 11 1,485,530 0 2 In the hands of Officers of the Government 378,212 11 6 498,318 0 6 In London On account of other Governments 51,345 10 4 124,081 3 4 17,493 9 2 18,713 6 1 On account of Impetial Pensions .. 590,154 10 4 1,224,700 0 0 Investment Account ------2,156,347 8 s• 4,363,598 14 1 £10,258,586 5 7 £26,240,121 9 9 Totals ~------·--·------· --~----~ * Against this Treasury bill of £20,000 is outstanding. 248 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of Ghe RJ!lOEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED

STATE FORESTS

QOABTBB I QUABTIOB IONDIOD 31ST DIOCEMBEB, IONDIOD 81ST DEo,, RECEIPTS. ! 1920. 1921, I I

£ 8, d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 4,981 19 8 Oash in the Publio Aooount ...... " 1,436 18 10 Imprests outstanding- 5,606 8 9 In t;he Dominion .. " " .. " .. .. 8,003 16 6 9,440 15 4 10,588 3 0

4,145 1 5 Rants, RoyaUies, &o., from Lands set apart .. " " " .. " 9,200 0 QI I New Zealand Loans Aot, 1908,- Finance Aot, 1918 (No. 2), Section 32, and Finanoe Aot, 1916, Section 50- 30,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... " " " .. 9,000 0 0 Finance Aot, 1916, Section 50, and Finance Act, 1920, Section 16- I " Debentures issued .. " " .. " " .. 5,000 0 0 ------14,000 0 0

£4',788 4 5 Totals .. " " " " .. " £82,640 15 9 - I

STATE COAL------£ 8, d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 17,058 18 6 Oash in the Public Aooount,. " " .. .. " " 85,004 10 9 Imprests outstanding- 12,002 2 4 In t;be hands of Officers of the Government .. .. " .. 12,921 2 5 35,000 0 0 Investment Aooount .. " " .. .. " " 20,000 0 0 ·------67,92518 2 64,060 111 10

60,805 7 6 Proceeds of Sale of Coal ...... 51,996 15 11 " " " " . "

400 0 0 Inierest on Seourities held by Investment Aooount ...... 400 0 0

£124,766 8 4 Totals .. " .. . . " .. .. £120,822 9 1

SCENERY PRESERVATION 1

£ s. d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ S, d. £ S. d. 5, 757 17 1 Oash in the Public Aooount 1,674 18 0

37 8 0 Rents 40 6 4

£6,795 5 1 Totals £1,714 19 4

ACCOUNTS OF

£ s. d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ S, d. £ s. d. 10, 147 0 1 Oash In the Public Aoooun, 8,248 7 4

Revenue received for Local Bodies,- 1,65114 4 Fees, Fines, &o. • • ~· 1,898 4 0 185 7 10 Endowments of Land, &o, 9 16 10 8,324 17 6 Goldfields Revenue 3,238 11 8 1,291 17 4 Gold Duty 1,560 8 4 6,707 010 6,403 17 0 Advance Aooounts,- 10 10 0 Amounts repaid by Local Bodies

£16,561 7 1 Totals £14,950 8 21 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 249

FUND for the Quarters ended. 81st DECEMBER, 1921 and 1920, respectively-continued.

ACCOUNT.

QUABTEB QUABTBB BNDBD 81ST DEOBll[BEB, ENDBD 31ST DEC,, EXPENDITURE, 1921, 1920.

£ s. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ 8. d. £ 8, d. 23,095 15 6 Vote-State Forests Service ...... 25,042 14 9 Less Expenditure charged to Imprest Supply Aot, 1920 (No. 2), Section 3 (5),. during previous Quarter, now transferred to relative Appro- 877 17 8 priatlon ...... Less Expenditure ohe.rged to "Unauthorized" during previous Quarters, 299 14 5 now transferred to relative Appropriation ...... ------25,042 14 9 21,918 8 5 CJna.uthorized- .. Services not provided for ...... 128 0 0 Balance at end ot Quarter,- 15,588 18 0 Cash in the Public Aooount ...... 1,503 4 3 Imprests outstanding- 7,231 3 0 In She Dominion .. " " " " " " 5,966 16 9 7,470 1 0 22,815 1 0 ------£44,733 4 5 Tosals ...... £32,640 15 9 I

MINES ACCOUNT.

I £ 8, d. Annual Appropriation,- £ R. d. £ s. d 56,635 13 2 Vote-State Coal-mines ...... 59,953 6 7 Less Expenditure charged to Imprest Supply Act, No. 2, Section 3 (5), duriug I 405 0 6 previous Quarter, now transferred to relaUve Appropriation ...... ------59,953 6 7 56,230 12 8 ------.. Recoupment of Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Section 4 , , ...... 3,585 7 1

Balance at end of Qua?Ger,- 17,752 6 8 Cash in the Public Account ...... 17,192 0 1 Imprests outstanding- 15,783 4 5 In the ha.nds of Officers of the Government ...... 19,058 15 4 .. In London ...... 533 0 0 35,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 20,000 0 0 ---·----- 56,783 15 5 68,535 10 8 ------£124,766 3 4 Totals ...... £120,322 9 1

ACCOUNT,

£ s. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ s. d. £ s. d. Vote-Scenery-preservation 451 19 0 Unauthorized- Services not provided for .• 36 4 10 97 4 8 9 Expenditure under Section 11 of the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908

Balance at end of Quaner,- 4,821 1 4 Cash in the Public Account 1,226 15 6

£5, 795 5 1 Totals £1,714 19 4

LOCAL BODIES.

£ 8, d. Revenue paid over to Local Bodies, &o.,­ . £ s. d. £ 8, d. 1,558 11 i Fees, Fines, &c. , . 1,906 15 11 202 8 11 Endowments of Land, &c ... 79 10 3 6,725 11 3 Goldfield& Revenue 4,018 9 6 1,824 18 10 Gold Duty I, 778 13 10 7,778 9 6 10,31110 4 Advance Aocounts,- 34 4 0 Payments on behalf of Looa.l Bodies 0 4 0

Bala.nee at end of Quarser,- 6,215 12 9 Cash in the Public Aooount 7,171 14 8

£16,561 7 1 Totals £14,950 8 2 250 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS a.nd EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED NAURU AND OCEAN

QUABTBB QUARTER ENDBD 31ST DECEMBER, BNDBD 31ST DEC., EXPENDITURE, 1920. 1921.

£ s. d. Ba.lance a.t beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 5,005 6 5 Ca.eh in the Public Aooount ...... 46,019 19 6 Imprests outstanding- .. In London ...... 820 0 0 85,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 46,839 19 6 40,005 6 5 .. Proceeds of Sa.le of Phosphates ...... 20,134 12 7 New Zea.la.nd Loa.us Act, 1908,- Fina.nee Act, 1920, Section 15 (Na.uru a.nd Ocean Islands)- 600,000 0 0 Debentures issued • • , , • • • • ......

218 16 8 Interest on Securities held by Investment Acioount ...... ------£640,224 8 1 Tota.ls ...... £66,474 12 1

DEPOSIT

£ B, d. Ba.lance a.t beginning of Qua.rter,­ £ s. d. £ s. d. 68,868 4 0 Ca.eh in the Public Acccunt 195,186 12 6 Imprests outsta.nding- 4,861,971 4 1 In the Dominion 118,096 8 8 178,758 18 7 In London •• 118,808 7 9 £ s. d. 220,000 0 0 Investment Account • . . • . • • . 297,220 0 0 175,690 0 0 Assets of Enemy Businesses • • • • • • Electric Supply Account Suspense • • • • 451,000 0 0 German Currency • • • • • • • • 56,7!!0 0 0 28,000 0 0 Mlscella.neous (Belgian Relief Fund) • . . • 28,000 0 0 New Zea.land University Endowment, Westland .. 1,600 0 0 150,000 0 0 Receiver-General's Deposit • • • . . . Sinking Fund for replacement of H.M.S. "Cha.tham" 88,000 0 0 1,162,000 0 0 Sta.te Adva.noes Office • • . , , • . • 760,000 0 0 80,495 0 0 Westport Ha.rbour Boa.rd Special Coal Rate .. 80,495 0 0 ------1,658,105 0 0 6,865,788 1 8 ------2,os5,141 a 11 Lodgmenis,- Assets of Enemy Businesses •• 208 8 10 Canteen e.nd Regimental Trust Boa.rd 1,822 10 9 Distribution of Wool Profits .. .. 1,915 8 0 Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1914- Prime.ry-educa.tion Endowments- 21,202 6 0 Section 2 (Rents) • • • • 22,281 8 10 1,034 12 6 Section 8 (Sales) • • • • 17119 6 Seoonde.ry-eciuca.tion Endowments- Section 2 (Rents)- £ S, d. 268 9 0 Auckla.nd Provincial District •• 484 18 1 125 18 4 Ta.re.na.ki Provincial District •• 150 5 8 177 8 0 Wellington Provinoia.l Distriot 497 12 4 259 10 6 Ha.wke's Bay Provinoia.l District 202 16 7 12 2 3 Nelson Provincial District • , 144 4 10 Marlborough Provincial District 4 8 2 23 3 1 Westland Provincial District •• 859 2 0 135 17 2 Ota.go Provinoia.l District •. 202 1110 1,995 9 6 Section 3 (Sa.les)- 22 9 5 Auckla.nd Provinoial District • • • • • • Electric Supply Account Suspense . • • • . . 197,581 17 9 2,705 0 0 Emigrants •• •• •• .. •. 2,426 8 0 Genere.l Assembly Libra.ry • • • • . . • • 25 0 0 German Currency • • • • • • • • . • 1,149 5 6 I 45648 Gold Duty Suspense • • • • • • • • 658 16 4 I 78 11 6 Hospita.ls and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909' .. 46 8 9 75,000 0 0 Housing Act, 1919, Section 80 • • • • . . 2,277,417 14 9 Imperial Government Butter-supply • • • . 5,199 1 6 I 2,537 3 9 Imperial Government Cheese-supply • • • . 950,000 0 0 Imperial Government Meat-supply , • • • • • 20,000 0 0 18,616 4 9 Imperia.l Government Supplies Bra.nob .Suspense •• 445,000 0 0 Imperial Government Wool-supply •• . • • • 50,000 0 0 146 6 6 Land Act, 1908-Mining Districts Land Occupation .. 167 4 8 108,200 7 11 Miscellaneous • • • . • . • • . . 80,450 17 9 88,907 5 10 Money-order Settlement • • • • • , •. 49,117 11 2 a o o Nelson Rifle Prize Fund , • .. , • • . 1 10 0 New Zealand University Endowment, Westla.nd •. 25 11 8 80 19 6 North Island Experiments.I Dairy Sohool • • • . 61,732 6 8 Public Trust Office Remittance . • • . • . 118 17 0 1,750 0 0 Railways ...... 51,215 17 5 Retail Butter Business • • • • • • • • 5,6611 1 5 Sa.le of Admire.lty Stores • • • • , • • • 1,887 19 9 Samoan Treasury • • • . • • • • . . 4,740 11 6 Sinking Fund for replacement of H.M.S. "Chatham" 742 10 0 Speoia.l Coal Rate-Greymouth Harbour Boa.rd Aot, 1884 255 5 6 State Adva.noes Office • • • • • , •• 21,958 a 9 Trustee Act, 1908 • • • • • • • • • • 65 16 2 418,857 6 9 4,057,767 5 11 £10,428,550 7 7 £2,498,998 10 8 FEB, 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 251 l"UND for she Quaners ended 31st DECEMBER, 1921 and 1920, respeadvely-continuea. ISLANDS ACCOUNT.

QUARTER QUARTER ENDED 31ST DEOEMBEB, BNDED 31ST DEO., RECEIPTS. 1920. I 1921, I - £ s. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 4,012 5 0 Vote-Nauru and Ocean Islands ...... 19,112 4 8 ------.. Reooupment of Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Section 4 .• ...... 30,000 0 0 Repayment to Ordinary Revenue Account of tra.nsfer ma.de in terms of Section 3 600,000 0 0 of the Imprest Supply Act, 1920 ...... ------Ba.la.nee at end of Quarter,- 811 18 1 Oasb in the Public Aocount ...... 17,362 7 5 Imprests cutsta.oding- 400 0 0 In London ...... 35,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 17,362 7 5 36,21118 l £640,224 3 1 Tota.le ...... £66,474 12 1 ..- ACCOUNT

£ 8. d. Withdrawals,- £ s. d. £ s. d. .. Assets of Enemy Businesses •• ...... 738 8 1 .. Canteen and Regimental •.rrust Board ...... 1,543 15 5 341,998 12 10 Distribution of Wool Profits ...... 26,299 18 10 Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1914- Prima.ry.eduoation Endowments- 21,202 6 0 Section 2 (Rents) ...... 22,231 8 10 Seccndary-educa.tlon Endowments- Section 2 (Rents)- £ s. d. .. Auckland Provincial District •• ...... 78019 9 .. Ta.ranaki Provincial District •• ...... 476 19 4 .. Wellington Provincial District ...... 80114 11 .. He.wke's Be.y Provincial District ...... 651 1 11 .. Nelson Provincial District ...... 56 17 1 .. Marlborough Provincial District ...... 44 ll 11 .. Westla.nd Provincial District •• ...... 19 8 9 .. Ota.go Provincial District ...... 301 5 3 ---- 3,132 18 11 2,705 0 0 Emigrants ...... 4,523 2 4 .. German Currency •• ...... 493 7 6 .. Gold Duty Suspense ...... 275 12 5 .. Hospitals a.od Charitable Institutions Act, 1909 ...... 330 8 9 75,000 0 0 Housing Act, 1919, Section 30 • • • • ...... 28,319 11 1 Imperial Government Butter-supply ...... 1,007 7 11 79,918 14 5 Imperial Government Cheese-supply ...... 425 12 10 Imperial Government Hides-supply ...... 740,737 7 2 Imperial Government Meat-supply .• ...... 32,076 19 7 30,352 7 4 Imperial Government Supplies Branch Suspense ...... 361, 755 12 11 Imperial Government Wool-supply •• ...... 37,212 2 10 .. Land Act, 1908-Mining Districts Land Occupation • , ...... 7 12 6 83,95110 4 Miscell11,Deous ...... 32,811 6 7 46,079 14 9 Money-order Settlement ...... 19,587 15 8 80,904 14 0 Public Trust Office Remittance ...... 89,925 15 0 .. Railways ...... 9,406 11 9 163,44114 5 Reta.ii Butter Business ...... 206 4 8 150 6 8 Sale of Admiralty Stores ...... Sa.moan Treasury •• ...... 25,693 3 1 .. State Advances Office ...... 196,958 3 9 .. Tara.naki Scholarships Endowment Act, 1910 ...... 364 6 4 ------454,826 10 4 2,001,938 4 9

Ba.lance at end of Quarter,- 54,139 4 1 Cash in the Public Account ...... 85,076 18 10 Imprests outstanding- 6,874,417 12 7 In the Dominion ...... 67,944 6 11 226,870 6 2 In London ...... 126,045 14 7 £ s. d. 220,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 297,220 0 0 175,690 0 0 Assets of Enemy Businesses ...... Electric Supply Account Suspense ...... 783,000 0 0 .. German Currency ...... 56,790 0 0 28,000 0 0 Miscellaneous (Belgian Belief Fund) ...... 28,000 0 0 .. New Zealand University Endowment, Westland .. .. 1,600 0 0 150,000 0 0 Receiver-General's Deposit ...... Sinking Fund for replacement of H.M.S. "Chatham " .. 88,000 0 0 1,162,000 0 0 State Advances Office ...... 585,000 0 0 80,495 0 0 Westport Harbour Board Specie.I Coal Rate .. .. 80,495 0 0 ------1,765,105 0 0 8,421,612 2 10 ------2,044,172 0 4

------£10,428,550 7 7 Totals ...... -£2,498,998 10 8 252 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of u1e RECEIPTS e.nd EXPENDITURE of the PUBLIC WORKS GENER.AL PURPOSES

QOABTEB QUARTER ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, ENDED 31ST DE0. 1 RECEIPTS. 1920 . 1921.

.£ s. d. Be.lance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. .£ s. d. 42,729 1 9 Cash in the Public Account 120,435 4 6 Impres,s outst11.nding- 470,216 4 8 In the hands of Officers of theiGovernment 333 ·, 293 11 9 In London •• . . .. .• 448,101! 1 0 100,000 0 0 Investment Account 746,781 5 0 ·------1,648,619 2 3 612,945 6 5

Transfer from the Conso!id .. ted Fund in terms of Section 56 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910.. 500,000 0 0

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Aid to Public Works end Land Settlement Act, 1921- Debentures issued 250,000 0 0 Finance Act, 1921, Section 10 (Public Works)­ Debentures issued 87,000 0 0 Fina.nee Act, 1920, Section 15 (Public Works)- 1,050,000 0 0 Debentures issued 337,000 0 0

Special Receipts in connection with the Ellesmere and Forsyth Reclamation 90 2 4 a.nd Akaroa. Ra.ilwa.y Trust Account .• 39 4 6

2,612 14 10 Recoveries on account of Expenditure of previous Yea.rs 799 19 8

270,000 O O Proceeds of Treasury Bills issued

'l'ransfer from the Consolidated Fund in terms of Section 33 of the Appropriation 50,000 0 0 Act, 1920 ••

,£1, 985,648 3 7 Totals £2,486,458 6 5 I=---·

THE RAILWAYS IMPROVEMENT

£ s. d. Bala.nee at beginning of Quarter,­ .£ s. d. .£ s. d. 3,154 13 11 Ca.sh in the Public Account .. .. 198,433 16 3 Imprests outstanding- In London .. .. 4,939 18 5 Investment Account .. .. 1,772,864 11 8 1,976,238 6 4 3,154 13 11 New Zealand Loa.us Act, 1908,- Ra.ilwa.ys Improvement Authorization Act, 1914- New Zea.land Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- 3 ,000 0 0 5-per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued ...... Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914- 30,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... 33,000 0 0 ------£36, 154 13 11 Totals ...... £1.976,238 6 4 FEB, 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 263 l!'UND for the c.,}oarters ended 81st DmomMBEB, 1921 and ~920, respectively. ACCOUNT.

QU4BTBB QUARTFlll ENBED 81ST DEOEl!03EB, BNDIID 81ST DBO,, EXPENDITURE., 1921. 19ll0,

.e s. d . Annual Appropriations,- £ S, d. £ s. d. 51,846 18 2 Vote-Public Works, Departmenul ...... 26,18116 9 216,406 16 10 . Ra.ii way-oonstmotion ...... ,, 840,855 18 11 126,700 5 1 . Additions to Open Lines ...... 448,286 7 5 7,790 18 10 . General ...... 31, '145 11 4 159 8 1 . Courthouses •• ...... ' 288 18 10 6,805 0 9 . Prisons ...... 12,682 1 4 6,520 6 7 . Police-stations ...... B,298 8 6 20,607 12 9 Postal and Telegraph ...... 81,426 18 8 I 8,122 5 10 ". Agdouhural •• ...... Or. 581 1 11 5,855 14 7 . Mental Hospitals ...... 10,129 9 4 8,982 11 8 . Hospitals and Charitable Institutions •• ...... 6,523 1110 67,686 18 5l . School Buildings ...... Timber-supply, &c...... 10s 10 11 I . Lighthouses .• ...... 5,586 0 5 2,568 4 0 Harbour-works ...... 399 13 2 .. ." Harbour-defences ...... 8,236 5 10 . Tourist and Health Resorts ...... 4,41118 10 Or.10,889 12 2 . Department of Immigraslon ...... 19,501 17 2 1118,979 5 10 . Roads, &o ..• ...... 182,320 18 4 1,261 5 4, . Roads on Goldfields ...... 3,312 5 5 84 i5 0 . Development of Mining ...... 24 18 0 96,866 17 11 . Telegraph Extension •• ...... 209,427 2 10 1,087 0. 0 Contingent Defence •• ...... 1,109 8 6 .. ;, Improved-farm Settlements ...... 78 8 2 . Lands, Miscellaneous ...... 1,948 4 7 16,141 16 7 . Irriga,ion and Water-supply ...... 80,561 6 6 ia,024 1 8 Plant, Material, and Stores ...... Or. 9,455 7 11 248 12 0 Services not provided for ...... 796,660 2 10 1,810,030 1 10 Less Expenditure charged to "Unauthorized" during previous Quarters, 166 0 0 now transferred to rela.tive Appropriations •• ...... Less Expenditure charged to Imprest Supply Act (No. 2), Section 8 (5), 8,369 1 1 during previoue Quarter, now traneferred to relative Appropriations .• .. ------1,810,080 1 10 788,126, 1 9 600,000 0 0 Treasury Bills redeemed ......

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Finance Act, 1919, Section 5- 1 2 6 Charges and Expenses ...... ------Balance at end of Qna.rter,- 87,775 15 10 Ca.sh in the Public Account ...... 4,534 19 1 Imprests outstanding- 488,879 8 6 In the hands of Officers of the Government ...... 221,273 18 2 76,867 0 0 In London ...... 894,619 12 4 .. Investment Account ...... 56,000 0 0 1,176,428 4 7 597,52119 4 ------£1,985,648 8 7 Totals ...... £2,486,458 6 5

AUTHORIZATION ACT 1914 ACCOUNT,

.e . a. d. £ s. d. I £ s . d . I 28,922 12 8 Ex_penditure under Section 5 of the Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914 51,254 12 8 I .. I

Balance at end of Quarter,- 12,282 1 3 Cash in the Public Account ...... 49,407 0 4 Imprests outstanding- .. In London ...... 1,126 18 4 .. Investment Account ...... il.,874,450 0 0 ------1,924,988 18 8

£86,154 18 11 Totals ...... £1,976,298 6 4

~ ' D 254 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the PUBLIC. WORKS

THE W AIHOU AN'D OB1N1U4UlU

Q'IJilTBB IDIDBJ> 318T DBOBll!BEB, ENDEDo.. 31BT- Dile,, RECEIPTS. 1911(1, I 19111.

J! ·s. d. Balanoe at beginning of Quarter,- £ 8, d. I!. 8. d. 9,494 18 2 Oaah In the Publio Aoooum ...... 7,795 1 s Imprests outstanding- 18,766 9 0 In the Dominion ...... 8,859 6 7 ------16,154 7 10 !18,261 7 2 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1919, Seotion6- .. Debentures issued ...... 10,000 0 0

Contributions under the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Aot, 1910, Sections 17 and 18, and Amendment Aot, 1912, and Appropriation Aot, 1916, SeDliion 27 ,- .. Gold Duty ...... 275 12 Ii

J!28,!161 7 2 Totals ...... £26,480 0 8

ELECTRIO BUPPLY -- £ S. d. Balanoe at beginning of Quarter,- I!. S, d. J! B, d. 4,787 8 3 Oaah in the Publio Aooount ...... 29,083 18 0 .. Imprests outstanding- .. / 19,291 16 0 In the hands of Offioers of the Govemment ...... 150,647 6 6 .. In London ...... 67,810 7 5 .. Investment Acoount ...... 1,612,280 16 8 1,859,772 8 7 24,078 19 3

State Supply of Eleotrloal EnergJ Aot, 1917, Seotlon 8,- 13,215 10 2 Sales of Eleotrio Energy ...... 15,844 8 4 886 0 2 Miaoellaneous Receipts ...... 461 8 11 ------16,805 Ul. S ----19,60110 4 .. Interest on Seourities held by Investment Account ...... 30,198 16 6

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Electrio-pcwer Works Loan Act, 1919- 4,900 0 0 5-per,cent. Bonds issued . • • • ...... New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1919- I 1,806,310 0 0 5-per-oent. Inscribed Stock issued ...... ------.. 1,311,210. 0 0 .....___ ------£1,8!&8,890 9 7 Totals ...... il!l,906,Sl76 ').'1_ 4

· STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITUBE of SEPA:a.ATE NATIVE LAND - £ 8. d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ S, d. f S, d, 10,184 12 5 Oash in the Public Aooount ...... 94;505 12 /j Imprests outstanding- 47,925 8 8 In the Dominion ...... 22,882 6 6, ------.----1 57,897 18 11 57,459 15 s ------New Zealand Loans Aot, 1908,- Native Land Amendment Act, 1919- 60,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... 65,000 0 0 . ' ' Repayments of Advances by Maori Land Boards under Seotion 274 of the Native Land Act, .1909,- '18 111 7 Principal ...... 56 5 0 17!119 4 Interest ...... 192 10 0 188 15 0 Sl46 11 11 - 3,44210 11 Amount received in respect of Survey Liens ...... 9,484 11 5 . 5,528 13 'l Bents, &o ••• ...... 4,857 9 11

114,951 14 2 Land-sales ...... 19,8111 7 10 ------.£151,624 6 3 Totals ...... :£150,181 8 1 Fim. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 256

FUND for the Qua.rtera ended 31st DBOBHBBB, 1921 and 1900, respeoUvely--ccmmiued.

RIVERS IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT.

QUABTBR QU.l8TBB ENDBD 31ST DBOEJUIBB, BNJ>BD BlaT DBC,, EXPENDITURE. 19IIO, 19Zt.

£ ~. d. Expenditnre under Section 17 of the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement £ B, d, £ S, d. 17,,91 14 2 Act, 1910 11,94.0 12 4. Refund to Consolidated Fnnd of excess contribution in terms of the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Aot, 1910, Sections 17 and 18, and Amendment Aot, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1916, Seotion 27 •• 25 9 7

· Or. 8 7 0 E:ipenditnre under the Imprest Supply Aot, 1920 (No. 2) 1 Seotion 3, Subsection (5)

Balance at end of Qua.rter,­ 4,990 16 6 Cash in ilie Public Account 5,208 8 6 Imprests outstanding- 787 8 6 In the Dominion 9,260 9 10 u,,68 18 4 I 5,778 0 0 £98,1161 'i 2 Totals .£26,,ao os-1

AOOOUNT.

R. a. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ 8. d. £ 8. d. 81,041 0 10 Vote-Development of Water-power ...... 167,752 18 11 LeSB Expenditure charged to Imprest Supply Act (No. 21, Section 8 (5), in 616 7 2 previous Qua.rter, now transferred to relative Appropriation ...... ------·--- 167, 752 18 11 ------80,4!14 JS 8 Reooupment of !merest under the Finance Aot, 1919, Seotion 4,- 26,827 17 5 State Supply of Electrical Energy Act, 1917, Section 9, Subsection l (b) .. 19,184 12 4 819 8 2 State Snpply of Electrical Energy Aos, 1917, Section 9, Subsection (2) .. 1,437 18 4 ·------20,572 5 8 27,147 0 7

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Charges and Expenses of raising Loans,- 4 5 0 Eleotrio-power Works Loan Act, 1919 ......

Balance at end of Quarter,- 25,546 10 9 Oash in fue Publio Aooount ...... 22,977 1 8 Imces'8 outstanding- 4,490 19 7 the handa of Offioera of the Government ...... 129,281 0 11 5,517 0 0 In London ...... 52,283 10 2 1,005,760 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... 1,518,460 0 0 ------1,717,951 HI 9 1,1141,81' 10 4 ------£1,848,890 9 7 Totals ...... £1.906,276 17--- 4 ACCOUNTS for $he Quanera ended 81st DBOBHBEB, 1921 and 1920, respeo$ively. SETTLE){ENT ACCOUNT.

j 8, d. Annual Appropriation,- I .e a. d. £ B, d. 1,081 14 II Vote-Native-land-pnrchase Expenses . . . . 808 5 11 0 Less Expenditure obarged to Imprest l'lupply Aot (No. 11) , • Seotio~ · 8 (5), i~ I U 18 4 previous Quarter, now ~ranaferred to relative .lppropriation ...... ------808 5 11 990 0 10

Expendltnre under the Aot,­ 7,480 0 1 Landa Department ...... 14,696 17 4 74,846 11 7 Native Department ...... 45,946 15 9 - 60,643 18 1 811,826 11 8

Reooupment of Interest under the Finance Act, 1919, Seo tion 4 ...... 50,047 19 4

Balanoe at end of Quaoer,- 24,609 13 5 Oash in the Publio Aooount ...... 18,014 3 8 Imprests outstanding- 48,698 0 4 In the Dominion ...... 20,667 1 1 ------88,681 4 9 68,307 13 9

!151,6114 6 3 Totala ...... £150,181 8 1 ttlE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE .of SEPARATE CHEVWT EB'fATE

QUABTIIB QUABTBB BNDBD 81ST DBOBIIDIBB, IINDBl> 81ST Dao., RECEIPTS. 1920. 1921.

£ 8. d. Ba.la.nee at beginning of Qua.rter,- £ 8.· d. £ e. d. 8,298 8 7 Ca.eh in the Public Aoociunt ...... 876 14 11 149,760 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... 166,440 0 0 ------166,816 14 2 158,058 8 7 Receipts under the Land Aot, 1908,- 8,019 ll 10 Rents from La.nds ...... 1,816 4 9 .. Land-sales ...... 185 0 0 I . 1,951 4 9 _·__ 2,204 Interest on Beourities held by Investment Account ...... I 2,86i 11 8 ~-1 i I ;1!158 , 282 2 11 I Totals ...... I .. £171,129 10 7 I I

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS - £ s. d. Balanoe at beginning of Qua.rter,- I ,£ s. d., £ s. d. 21,742 4 11 · Ca.eh In the Public Aooount ...... 18,124 19 8 Imprests outstanding- ·· I 1,484 8 10 In the Dominion ...... ' 25,479 10 7 216,258 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... 869,250 0 0 ------407,854 9 10 289,426 8 9

Receipts derived from Esta.tee,-· 9,288 15 11 Rents, &o...... 12,168 15 7 88,110 18 8 Sa.lea ...... 4,820 10 6 ------16,489 6 1 42,849 14 7 ------

Land Laws Amendment Aot, 1912, Section 5,.2.' · 53,294 16 2 Sa.le of Crown Lande ...... 6,288 2 8 ------i

898 4 9 Receipts on a.ooount of Farm Account, Teviot Esta.te ...... 7,29'1' 8 11

Credits In reduction of Expenditure in previous years- .. Farm Aooount, Teviot Esta.,e • , •• ...... 58,918 4 0

' 2,797 7 7 Interest on Seourltles held by Investment Aooount ...... 6,018 6 1 i' I I . I : ! .. Recoveries on aooount of Estates ...... 446 11 2 ' i

i i i New Zeala.nd Loans Aot, 1908,- Land La.we Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918, Section 42- .. Debentures issued ...... 17,000 0 0 : I I I i ! Receipts on account of Capital Value of Land under the Land Act, 1908, 480 0 0 Section 191 ......

' i ; 1: ' £889, 196 11 to' Tota.la ...... £520,252 3 9 FEB. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 257

ACCOUNTS for the Quart.era ended 31st DEOBMBBR, 1921 and 1920, respeotively--romii.118d. AOOOUNT.

QU.ABTIIB KNDBD 818T DEO., EXPENDITURE, I QVilTBB BlllHD 81ST ,DJl0llll8IIIB, 1920. I 1921, 1 I £ S, d. £ 8, d. £ B, d. 1 11 8 Expenditure under Section SOO of the Land Act, 1908 •...... I .. .. I Balanoe as end of Quar1ar,- I 2,250 11 8 Ouh in she Public Aoooun, ...... 1,.689 10_ '1' 156,0SO 0 0 In,renmeni AoooUDi ...... 169,440 0 0 ------1'11,1519 10 7 158,280 11 8 ------£158,282 2 11 I Tola.ls ...... !171,121110 7 -- - ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. .. Acquirement of Estates ...... 58,918 4 0

10,928 17 8 Expenses Incidental to Estates ...... 13,0Sf, 7 2

I Annual Appropriation,- · 2,511 16 8 Vote-Land-for-settlement Expenses ...... • . • 1,976 19 8 I LeBB Expenditure charged to the Impres& Supply Act (No. 2), Section S (6), in 54 10 0 previous Quarter, now transferred to relative Appropriation . . • • .. ------1,976 19 8 ------2,457 6 8 .. Beooupment of lnteresi under the Finance Act, 1919, Seciion 4 ...... 97,456 1' q '

.. Expenditure on aooount of Fe.nn Account, Tniot Estate ...... 884 19 0

.. Interest under Subaeoiion (8) of S,ction 191 of tbe Laud Act, 1908 ...... 65 7 10

, ..

Land Laws Amendment Aot, 1913, Section 68, and Appropriation Act, 1918, Section 42,- Amount iransferred to Land for SeUlements Aooount (Opening up Crown Landa .. for Settlement Account) . , ...... 17,000 0 0

State Advances Aot, 1919,- 19,110 ·o 0 Sfoking Fund under Section 26, Subsection 6 (b) ......

Unauthorized Expenditure,- 100 0 0 Services not provided for ......

Balance a.t end of Qua.lier,- 22,287 18 8 Oa.sh in the Public Aaccunt ...... 2,018 5 6 Imprests outstanding- 15,117 8 10 In the Dominion ...... 20,147 6 ., 269,2118 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... 809,250 0 0 -ss1;us 12 1 806,605 ., 6 £889,196- 1110 Totals ...... £520,252 s 9 THE NEW Z~ALAND GAZETTE.

STATEMENT of the .RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS. ACCOUNT

QtrABrBR ENDIID 31ST DEOIDlBBR, RECEIPTS. 1921.

£ B, d, -Ba.la.nee a.t beginning of Quarter,­ £ •. d. £ s. d. 2,858 15 0 Caeh in the Publio Account 2,656 14 8 Imprests outstanding- 26,822 2 11 In the Dominion 97 15 8 2,754 9 11 29,680 17 11 ·Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913,- 1,696 12 11 Revenue· received under Section 63 .. 1,242 ll 7

Land La.we Amendment Act, 1913, Section 63, and Appropriation Act, 1918, Section 42,- ,, . i I Amount set aside from Land for Settlements Acoount ...... I .. 17,000 0 0

I' £31,S;~ 10 10 Totals ...... I .. £20,99'i 1 6 I ----

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT

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£ s. d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ 6. d. •11,957 10 11 Cash in the Public Account ...... 14,894 9 1 Imprests outstanding- 2,680 12 7 In the Dominion ...... 547,000 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... ------14,894 9 1 ------661,638 s 6 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Dieoharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919, Section 4 (Land for Settlements)- 5,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... i .. 10,000 0 0

'

Receipts derived from Estates,- 17,ISO& 1 9 Rents ...... 6,144 3 3 1,886 15 3 Sales ...... 1,346 8 11 ~:..~-.------· 7,490 12 2 19,392 17 0 I .. Reoeipts on account of Fa.rm Account, Mount Pisa Estate ...... 202 14 0

ll6,4'66 5 8 Recoveries on a.coount of Estates · ...... 108 3 1

12,ll90 12 1 Interest on Securities held by Investment Account ...... ------£624',787 18 3 Totals ...... £32,695 18 4

WAIMARINO BUSH-FIRE

£ B, d. Balanoe a.t beginning of Qua.rter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 3,88113 11 Cash in the Public Account ...... 1, 54.4 3 4 36,700 0 0 Investment Account ...... 39,700 0 0 41,244 3 4 1- 40,581 13 11 i Ap propria.tion Act, 1918, Section 33, Subseotion (8),- 967 5 10 Bepa.yment of Advances . . . • . • ...... 5 0 0 50 11 7 I nterest on Advances ...... 191 16 9 I 196 16 9 1------11,017 17 5 I 154' O O Interest on Securities held by Investment Account ...... 879 0 0

,£!1,!1.,708 11 4' Tota.ls ...... "I .. £41,820 0 1 Fe.., .2.] . THE. NEw·,, ZEALAND ,GAZETTE.

AGCOURIJ.'S 1of the Quarseri ended Slit DillOJIJMBBB:, 11121 , and 1920, reapeo,ively-continmd. (Openlng·up.Oro'wn Lr.nds for Settlement Aooount).

QOABTIIB Q'IIAB'l'IIB BHDBD 818,i 'bliC1IIO~ . ~ ' . , BNDBD 81S!r l>EO., EXPENDITURE. 11121, 1920. ... ,. I!. 8, d. Annual Appropriation,- £" i. d: £ a. d. ,·· ~ 4,161 19 3 Vote-Roads to open up Land for Settlements ...... 11,867 11 0 ------., .r: ..., 3,990 9 8 Beooupment of Interest under the Finance Act, 1919, Section 4 •• .. .. .',' . 8,990 9 8 ------.. ;if ·, '· '

Balanoe a1; end of Quarser,- . 10,686 8 9 Oash in the Publlo Aooount ...... 4,549 9 4 Imprests outstanding- 12,588 18 2 In the Dominion ...... 589 11 6 5,199 0 10 28,2~ 1 11 ,, ------' £31,877 10 1() Totals ...... '220,997 . 1 .. .. ., •; . 61 .. 'L···

(Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account).

I!. R, d. Expenditure under the Land for Settlements Aot, 1908, Section 82,- £ R. d. .e 8. d • 248,255 18 10 Acquirement of Estates ...... ·., .. ... 19,084 10 0 ------··r·

... 10,444 10 8 Expenses incidental to Eai;ates ...... 7,649 14 8 ------

-·-- .. ,•·

,. '. .. Ba.Ir.nae at end of Quarter,- 29,125 12 3 Oash in the Public Account ...... 4,642 14 4 .·• Imprests outstr.nding- ,: ,, ·:', .. 1,961 16 6 In the Dominion ...... 1,068 19 4 ·' ' 840,000 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... '.', .. .. ------6,011 18 8 371,087. 8 9 .. .. ·------1,

J

'' !i'.' .. .. &!«!~.787 18 3 Totals ...... :£811,695 18 4,

RELIEF ACCOUNT.

,£ a. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. ·· 9l '/ 8 EX'(lenditure under Section 88 of the Appropriation Act, 1918 1,128 7 11

.··1.

' B&Jimcie at end of Quarter,­ 1;909 8 8 Oash in tlie Public Aooount 996 111 11 39,700 0 0 Investmen, Aooount 99,700 0 lO 40,696 111 II 8 \J ; fl,609; aJ

.1{ ,:1 . ! . £.1,70911 Totals I· 41 £41,SIIO O l I

'1·1 260 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 6

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE WAR EXPENSES

QUABTBB I QUABTBB ENDED 81ST DBOBUBBB, IINDJIDll20S1ST DBO., I : RECEIPTS. 1 • 19111.

£ 8. d. Bala.nae a, beginning of Quarter,­ £ s. d. £ 8, d. 15,860 17 5 Cash In ,he Publlo Account 250,8119 19. 0 Imprests outstanding- 87,081 0 6 In ,he ha.nds of Officers of the Government 487,546 0 8 1149,204 8 2 In London •. •• .. .. s,448,~o~I Investment Account , , . . . . 2,967,296 8 0 8,705,672 11 8 ~98,646_1_1 I

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,­ I Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), P&rt IV- 90,350 0 0 ! 4l-per-oent. War Bonds isei;ied on aoqount of £10,000,000 Loan 87,200 0 0 I New Zeala.nd Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- 86, 750 0 0 I !l!-per-oent. Ineor,bed Stock iseue,!l· on account of £10,000,000 Loan 100 0 · 0 ' 5-per-oent. Ineoribed Stock iesued'on aooonnt of £10,000,000 Loan Proceeds of £500,000 6-per-oent Consolidated Stock Loan issued in London 498,749 0 0 ----··---1 580,949 0 0 177,200 0 0

Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (No. 2), Section 6,- !l2 5 6 Remiha.nces received from Soldiers . . . • . .

295,781 1 5 Repayments of Advances made in terms of the Repatriation Act, 1918

£4,266,619 s o -I Totals £4,286,6111 2 3

KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY

.£ s. d. I Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d . £ s. d. 4,787 1 4 Oa.sh In the Public Account 3,536 7 10 Imprests outstanding- 9,170 14 6 . Jn the Dominion 22 8 4 18,000 0 0 Investment Account 8,558 1.1 2 25,907 15 10 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914, and Appropriation Act, 1918, Section 45- Debentures Issued 4,5(1() 0 0 '6,245 19 10 Sale of Kauri-gum • , 8,795 17 1 Mieoellaneous Reoeiph 7 7 11

£82,159 15 8 Totals £11,8131 16 2 ------1

WESTPORT HARBOUR

I £ s. d; Bala.nae a, beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d, .. Cash in the Publio Aooount ...... 3,624 14 6 Imprests outeta.nding- I .. Ir,i the Dominion ...... !l,262 18 9 •,, ------7,887 8 3 Finance· Ao,, 1921, Section i,- •t• Transft.r from tile Consolidated Fund ...... 3,0QO 0 0 .. Special Goal Rate ...... 1,296 19 11 .. Port Charges ...... 850 10 11

I Endowments ...... 8,052 10 4 - ...... Rents ~· ...... 8 2 0 Miscellaneou1 Beoelpta ...... 609 5 7 .. .. ------.. Totals ...... £16,204 17 0 ,- -- ...:...... ' FEB. 2.) THE NEW. ZEALAND GAZETTE. 261

ACCOUNTS for the Quarters ended 31st DEOEIIIBER, 1921 and 1920, respectively-continued. ,ACCOUNT.

QUARTER QUABTEB ENDED 31ST DEOEMBEIR ENDED 31ST DEC., EXPENDITURE, 1 1920. I 1921. .------··-·--- .. -·--·------. ------···--- ·------'------'--"-----~'------I'

£ S. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ s. d. £ s. d. : 2,589,505 16 7 . :Vote--,War Expep~es ...... • ...... _,, • • .. .. .88,621 15 5 Less amount charged to Imprest Supply Act (No. 2), Section 3 (5), in previous 2,380 9 6 Quarter, now transferred to relative Appropriation ...... 2,587,125 7 1

Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (No. 2), Section 6,- 966 8 5 Remitta.nces to Soldiers • • . • ...... 5 11 0 263 4 U RemiUances from Soldiers • . . . • • . • ...... 153 11 4 -:------159 2 4 : 1,229 12 5 New Z~Ble.nd Loans Act, 19()8,- Charges- and Expenses of re.Ising Loans-· Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (Redemption) ...... 277 19 0 52 3 6 Finance Aot, 1918 (No. 2), Part IV •• ...... --- 277 19 0 Unauthorized,- _Servioes not provided for 3 9 0 Or. 825,000 8 8 Expenditure under Section 4-ef the Ffoanoe Aot, 1918 (No. 2), (War Purposes) .. Expenditure imder Section 7 of the -Expeditionary Ferces Amendment ·Act, 1918 I Oii. 583,109 . s: 7 (Wa.r Gratuity) • . . • • . • • • • . • . • • • .. Expenditure under Section 24 of the Finance Act, 1919 (Imper\¥ and Naval Or. 13,453 0 5 ! Gratujties) . • . • • • • • • • • • • • · ' .. .. Or. 474,450 16 10 Expenditure under Section 11 of the Repatriation Act, 1918 (Repatriation Purpo!!ilsj .. Balance at-end of Quarter,- 497,164 15 5 Cash in the Public Account ...... 6,287 2 3 Imprests outstanding- 138,558 1 2 In the hands of Officers of the Government 461,892 7 7 • ' 1 ...... 425,502 17 11 In London .. .. ' . .. : ...... 54,006 0 0 2;513,000 -0 0 Investment Account ...... - . 3,675,373 6 8 .. 4,197,558 16 6 3,574,225 14 6

; ------£4,266,619 8 0 Totals ...... ' ...... £4,286,621 2 3 ...... " ..

AQCOUNT.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 7,665 0 8 Expenditure under Section 4 of the Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914 11,331 2 4

Balance e.t end of Quarter,- · 2,826 7 6 Ca.eh in the Publio Account· 530 13 10 Imprests outstanding- 11,662 7 6 In the Dominion 10,000 0 0 Investment Account 530 13 10 24,488 15 0 i---

1 .£32,153 15 8 Totals "I £11,861 16 2 I

ACCOUNT. ------~------£ "· d. Annual Apprcipriation,­ £ s. d. £ s. d. Vote-Westport H;~rbour 9,497 18 10

Balance at end of Quarter,­ Cash in the Public Account 2,839 5 3 Imprests outstanding- In the Dominion 3,867 12 11 6,706 18 2

Totals

E 262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 6

STATEMENT of the Bl!lCEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE CONVERSION

QtJilTRB QtJilTJIIB IIINDIIID 81ST DBOIIIJIBIIIB, 11111D111D 81BT D1110., RECEIPTS, 1980. 1981.

.I! 8, d . Ba.lanoe at beginning of Quarter,- .I! B, d, .£ B, d . 5,088 6 6 Cash in the Public Aooount ...... 4,688 6 6 Advanoea in the hands of Stook Agents- 1,497 10 0 Cash ...... 1,594 17 11 .. 6,118 4 4 6,520 16 6

- £6,520 16 5 Totals ...... £6,118 4 4

HAURAKI PLAINS

£ B, d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- .£ B, d, .£ s. d . 16,880 16 0 Cash In the Public Account ...... 907 11 1 Imprests outstanding- 6,580 9 2 In the Dominion ...... ,...... 10,825 17 0 11,289 8 1 28,461 5 2 Receipts under Beodon 5 of the Haurlli;l P~ Act, 1908,- 518 14 10 Rents ...... 817 5 1 2,847 0 0 Sa.lee ...... 246 8 4 Misaeilaneoua .. .. ., ., ...... 85 9 9 402 14 10 8,61118 2 New Zea.land Loans Act, 1908,- Hauraki Plains Amendment Aot, 1918, and J!'inanae A.at, 1920, Section 16- Debentures ieeued 85,000 0 0 .. .. ., .. . " ......

Hauraki .Plains Amendment Act, 1911, BeoUon 8,- .. Bate Account • ; ...... 168 11 8

£27,078 8 4 Totals ...... £46,804 14 2

NEW ZEALAND

.I! 8, d. Balance at beginning of Quader,- .£ S, d . .£ S, d. 6 14 0 Cash in Deposit Account ...... 6 14 0 4'16,985 0 0 Investment Aaaount ...... 475,986 0 0 476,99114 0 .. ..

.£475,991 14 0 Totals ...... 4!475,991 U 0

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT

.£ S, d • Ba.lance at beginning of Quarter,- .£ s. d. .£ s. d. 19,li67 0 2 Cash in the Public Aaoount ...... 18,158 II .7 82,500 0 0 Investment Aocount ...... 22,000 0 0 85,158 9 7 52,057 0 2 .. Interest on Seaudtles held by Investment Account ...... 224 12 2 21,944 2 1 Rents, &c., from National Endowment Lands •...... 90,254 5 10 I £74,001 2 8 Totals ...... I .. £65,682 1 7 I

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT I

.I! s. d • Balance at beginning of Quarter,- :I,! s. d. .e S, d. .. Cash In the Publio Aoooun ...... 28 16 0 Sales of Land under Section 11, Subsection (9), of the Land Lawe Amendment .. Act, 1920 ...... 4,7 4 0 ------.. Totals ...... £71 0 0 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 268

AOOOUNTS for lihe Quarters ended Slat D:momaemB, 1921 and 1920, respeotively-contmudd. ACCOUNT.

QuABTBB QuABTBB l!INDBD Sl&T DlllOEHIIEB, BNDBD 318'1' IlBO,, EXPENDITURE. 1990. 1991.

4l s. d. Expenses Aooount,- 4l a. 4l B, d. 82 2 8 Rent and 0:ffioe Expenses ...... ··] ..

Balance at end of Quarter,- 4,589 6 5 Oaah In the Publlo Aooount ...... 4,589 6 5 Advances in the hands of Stock Agents- 1,855 7 4 Oaah ...... 1,594 17 11 ~---- 6,118 4 4 6,499 18 9 --- .116,520 16 5 Totals ...... 416,118 4 4

SETTLEMENT AOOOUNT.

4l s. d. £ B, d. £ a. d. Expenditure under Section 5 of the Hauraki Plains Act, 1008, and Section 98 of the Reserves and · other Lands Disposal and Publlo Bodies Empowering Ul,89'114 1 Act, 1916 ...... 80,886 11 '1 ------

1, '718 15 0 Recoupment of Interest under the Finance Act, 1919, Section 4 •• ...... 1,'716 15 0 ------

Balance at end of Quarter,- 9,184 19 11 Oash in the Public Aooount ...... '7,668 1 4 Imprests outstanding- 9,821 15 4 In the Dominion ...... '7,081 6 s ------14,'149 '1 '1 12,456 14 s

l!.2'7 ,0'78 8 4 Totals ...... Jl46,804 14 2

CONSOLS ACCOUNT .

.£ s. d. Balance at end of Quarter,- 4l 8, d. 4l s. 4, 6 14 0 Caab in Depoelt Account 6 14 0 475,985 0 0 Investment Account 475,985 0 0 ------475,991 14 0

4!4'15,991 14 0 Totals £475,991 14 0

ACCOUNT. - .£ a. d. £ B, d. £ a. d. 8,088 5 2 Expenditure under Section 1'7 of the Land Laws Amendment Aot, 1912 ...... 6,674 15 6 ------Balanoe a.t end of Quarter,- 66'117 1 Oaah In the Public Account ...... 1,957 6 1 70,900 0 0 Investment Account ...... 5'1,000 0 0 ------59,957 6 1 70,967 17 1 ------£74,001 2 8 Totals ...... 4!65,692 · 1 '1

TRUST AOOOUNT.

£ s. d. Bala.nee at end of Quarter,- 4l B, d. £ s. d. .. Oash in the Publio Account ...... 71 0 0

.. Totals ...... i---£7100 264 .THE;NEW ZijALAND a~ETTE. [No. 5

. STATEMENT __ ot the. REOEIPTS and E~PENDITORE of SEPARATE RANGITAIKI LAND

I QUABTl!B I QUARTER l!NDIID 31ST DEOEMBl!R, BNDED 31ST.DBC., I RECEIPTS, I 1921. 1920. . l

.£ s. d. B&l&noe &t beginning of Qn&rter,- £ R. d • £ s. d. 28,678 16 5 O&Bh in the Pnbllo Account ...... 4,681 11 10 .. Imprests outstanding- . ·- - . 6,002 7 8 In the Dominion ...... 5,125 12 4 9,807 4. 2 29,676 4. 1 New Ze&le.nd Lo&ns Act, 1908,- .. Ra.ngita,iki La.nd Dra.ina.ge Amendment Act, 1918, and Fin&noe Act, 1920, Section 16-- 10,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... 14,000 0 0 •· .. . . Rangitatki Land Draina.ge Amendment Act, 1910, Section 6,- 816 1 11 Ra.te Account ...... 817 9 10 12 0 0 Receipts under the Rangita.iki Land·Dra.inage Act, 1910 ...... 7 7 6 ------.£4.0,004 6 0 Totals ...... £24,182 1 6

'-WORKERS' DWELLINGS

.. £ s. d, El ala.nee at beginning of Quarter,- .£ S, _d. I .£ B, d, 52, 100 0 0 Investment Account · ... 1 52,100 0 0

.. 1· :£52,100 0 0 Totals .. .£52,100 0 0

MINING ADVANCES

£ a. d. Ba.lance at beginning of Qu&rter,- £ B, d. .£ s. d. 18,628 16 6 Cash in the Public Account ...... I . . 1,227 3 8 New Zeal&nd Lo&ns Act, 1908,- Mining Amendment Act, 1918, and Amendment Act, 1919, Section 17- i .. Debentures issued ...... '•• .. .. 1,500 0 0 , ------.£13,628 16. Totals :£2, 727 61 ...... s s .

RESERVE FUND •. I £ s. d. Bale.nee e.t beginning of Que.rter,- .£ 8, d . .£ s. d. 800,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 2,000,000 0 0 I Transfer from the Consolidated Fund in terms of Subsection (2) of Section 3 of the Fine.nee Aot, 1919, &B amended by Section S2 of the Finance Aot, 1920 • • • . 11,200,0~~ .. .. £2,000,000 0 0 Totals ...... ' ...... £2,000,000 0 0

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

£ s. d. Ba.le.nae at beginning of Que.rter,- .£ s. d. .£ S, d. 876,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... 875,000 0 0

Bank of New Zealand Act, 1920,- Shares surrendered to Bank of New Zeale.nd for oanoellation- 500,000 0 0 75,000 "A" Preference Sha.res of .£6 lSs. !l.d. ea.oh (nominal v&lue, .£500,000) .. .. 875,000 0 0 87,500" B" Preference Sh&res of .£618s. 4d. each (nominaJ. value, £250,000) .. .. ------.. 875,000 0 0 £1,750,000 0 0 Totals ...... £875,000 0 0 .. . HOUSING

J!, . l!, .. £ s. d. Ba.la.nee at beginning of Quarter,- . -·· ~ . ------·- d...... J!,. ..s •..d .. .. Ce.sh in the Public Account ...... 16,480 14 0

I .. Rents ...... 204 I :): 1' I .. SaJ.es ...... 9,856 New Zeal&nd Loans Aot, 1908,- Housing Act, 1919, Section- 90- ,c .. Deben,ures issued ...... 25,000 0 0 --- .. Totals ...... £51,541 s 5 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 265

ACCOUNTS for Ghe Qua.,ters ended 31st DECEMBER, 1921,a.nd 1920, respeotively-continned. DRAINAGE ACCOUNT. ,------~------.·

QUARTER , QUAB'I'EB ENDED 31ST DEOEMBEB, RNDED 31ST DEO., EXPENDITURE, 1921. 1920.

£ s. d. • £ s. d. £ s. d. 16,295 16 2 Expenditure under Section 7 of the Re.ngita.!)d Land l)ra.ina.ge Act, 1910 14,092 2 4

Compense.tion under Section 8 of the Rangitaiki Le.nd Draine.ge Act, 1910 19 10 0

14,034 14 3 Recoupment of Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Seotio:q 4 2,310 6 5 Bale.nee at end of Quarter,- 4,661 12 7 Cash in the Public Account 5,088 2 7 'i Imprests outstanding- . ·1 5,012 3 0 In the Dominion .. 2,622 0 2 1------1 7,710 2 9 9,673 15 7 £40,004 6 0 Totals ------l-£2W32~ ======'------~------ACCOUNT. ,------£ s. d. Ba.la.nee at end of Quarter,- £ 8. d. £ s. d. 52, 100 0 0 Investment Account 52,100 0 0

£52,100 0 0 Totals £52,100 0 0

ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. £ s. d. I £ s. d. 8,844 16 10 Advances under Subsection (6) of Section 4 of the Mining Amendment Act, 1913 .. 1,355 19 0

Recoupment of Interest under the Finance Act, 1919, Section 4 .. .. i 772 ]5 10 Ba.la.nee at end of Qua.rter,- 4, 783 19 8 Cash in the Public Account 5()8 8 5

£13,628 16 6 Tota.ls £2,727 3 3 I

ACCOUNT.

i £ s. d. Bala.nee 1>G end of Quarter,­ £ s. a. I £ •. d.' 2,000,000 0 0 Investment Account i 2,000,000 0 0

Tota.ls ------

ACCOUNT. ------

I £ s. d. Bank of New Zea.land Act, 1920,- £ B, £ s. d. I Sha.res issued to New Zealand Government by Bank of New Zealand in terms of d, 1 resolution of Directors, dated 9th December, 1920, in lieu of She.res sur- rendered, e.s per contra- 500,000 0 0 500,000 Preference " A " Sha.res of £1 ea.oh (nomina.1 value, £500,000) ...... 375,000 0 0 625,000 Preference "B" Shares of £1 ea.ch (nominal value, £625,000) ...... I ------I 875,000 0 0 " I Bale.nee e.t end of Quarter,- 875,000 0 0 Investment Account ...... " " " .. .. 875,000 0 0 0 0 Tota.ls I£1,750,000 .. " .. .. " .. .. £875,000 0 0

ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. £ 8. d., £ "· d. Expenditure under Section 29 of the Housing Act, 1919 •. 44,347 18 1

Recoupment of Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Section 4 • , 3,649 6 2

Ba.lance a.t end of Qua.rter,­ Ca.sh in the Public Account .• 3,543 fa 2 ------..- Tota.ls £51,541 3 5 266 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE LOANS REDEMPTION ------··-----·------, QUA!trD I ENDED 31ST DEC. RECEIPTS. 1920. I ----- I_ .. _~";".,\'." D-----=- . ------£ s. d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- .£ s. d. ii. s. d . 99 16 5 Cash in the Public Account 2,739 16 5

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- New Zee.land Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- Finance Act, 1916, Section 35- 4!-per-cent. Inscribed Stock, 1938, issued in conversion of War Bonds, as per 4,800 0 0 contra. .. .. 5,400 o 0 I 50 0 0 4g-per-oent. Inscribed Stock is sued in replacement of War Bond, a.a per contra. 100 0 0 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917- 4t-per.cent. Inscribed Stock, 1938, issued in conversion of War Bonds, as per 47,500 0 0 contra .. .. •• •• •• •• I 39,300 0 0 41-per-cent. Inscribed Stock, 1938, issued in conversion of Inscribed Stock 700 0 0 issued for Dee.th Duties, a• per contra. .. 4t-per-cent. Inscribed Stock, 1938, issued for redemption of Inscribed Stock .. issued for Death Duties 7,700 0 0 Finance Act, 1917, Section 68 5-per.cent. Inscribed Stock, 1927, Issued in conversion of War Bonds, e.s 2,000 0 0 per contra .. 9,300 0 0 Fine.nee Act, 1918, Seotion 10- 4!-per•cent. Iascribed Stock, 1939, issued in conversion of Inscribed Stock 1,000 0 0 issued for Dee.th Duties, as per contra.., q-per-cent. Inscribed Stock, 1939, issued for redemption of Inscribed Stock .. issued for death duties, as p er contra. •• 2,500 0 0 Fine.nee Act, 1918 (No. 2), Part IV- 4!-per-oent. Inscribed Stock, 1939, issued in conversion of War Bonds, as 66,700 0 0 per contra .. .. 8,100 0 0 ------72,400 0 0 122,750 0 0 ------

6.per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued for redemption of Daben tures,- New Zee.land Loans Act, 1908- New Zea.land Inacribed Stock Act, 1917- .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (to mature 1st August, 1926) .. , 178,000 o o .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (to mature let August, 1931) .. 1 ~5~~ 279,560 0 0

I Debentures issued for Redemption of Debentures,- I New Zealand Loans Act, 1908- Aid to Public Works and Land S~~tlemen~. Act, 1~3 (to 1'.1~ture ls·t· Je.nuar:: 1 .. 1926) .. .. 1 675 0 0 .. Fine.nee Act, 1915, Section 105 ( to mature 15th December, 1925) • . • . 55 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (t o mature let August, 1926) , . • • . . I 78,600 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (to mature 1st August, 1931) , . . . • • 28,400 0 0 .. Fine.nee Act, 1916, Section 35 (t o mature 1st April, 1930) 100,000 0 0 .. Land for Settlements Act, 1908 / to mature 1st January, 1926) 600 0 0 .. Land for Settlements Act, 1908 to mature 30th September, 1928) 400 0 0 800 0 0 General Purposes Lo,m Act, 187 3 (to mature 15th October, 1925) 800,000 0 0 Finance Act, 1915, Seotion.105 ( to mature 15th December, 1925) ------208,730 0 0 800,800 0 0

Debentures issued in Renewal,- New Zealand Loans Act, 1908- Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901 /doe 1st December, 1921, renewed to 1st December, 1928 10,000 0 .. ) ' Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 30th September, 1921, renewed to .. 12th October, 1921) .. 83,040 0 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10 (Advances to Settlers :1 .. Branch), (due let December, 1921, renewed to 1st December, 1928) .. 205,000. 0 0 Scenery Preserva.iion Act, 1908 (due let November, 1921, renewed to 1st .. November, 1928) .. 15,000 0 0 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 (due 1st November, 1920, 220,000 0 0 renewed to 1st November, 1925) .. Aid to Water-power Works Act , 1910 (due 1st November, 1920, renewed to 30,000 0 0 lat November, 1925) .. Irrigation and Water-supply Ao t, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920, renewed to 1st ~.900 0 0 October, 1925) .. .. Ke.uri-gum Industry Amendmen t Act, 1914 (due 1st November, 1920, renewed 18,000 0 0 to let November, 1925) .• Land Laws .Amendment Act, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920, renewed to let 45,000 0 0 Ooto ber, 1925) •• .. Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920, renewed to 1st 160,000 0 0 October, 1925) •• .. 313,04.0 0 0 497,900 0 0

£1,421,M9 16 5 Totals £876,469 16 5 FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 267

ACCOUNTS for the Quarters ended 31st DECEMBER, 1921 and 1920, respectively-continued. AOOOUNT.

QUARTER QVAIITER ENDED 81ST DllCBMBIIR, i1'D.IID 31ST DEC., EXPENDITURE. 1920. 1921.

£ 8. d. War Bonds converted into Inscribed Stock under Section 3 of the New Zealand £ s. d. £ s. d. Inscribed Stock Act, 1917,- New Zea.land Loans Act, 1908-- Fina.nee Act, 1916, Section 35- 2,200 0 0 Due 1st September, 1930 ...... 5,300 0 0 2,600 0 0 Due 1st September, 1941 ...... 100 0 0 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917- 47,500 0 0 Due 15th November, 1938 ...... 39,300 0 0 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917, and Finance Act, 1917, Section 68- 2,000 0 0 Dua 15th November, 1927 ...... 9,300 0 0 Fina.nee Act, 1918 (No. 2), Pa.rt IV - 66,700 0 0 Due 20th April, 1939 ...... 8,100 0 0 ------62,100 0 0 121,000 0 0

New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,- New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- Inscribed Stock, 1938 (Death Duties), redeemed- War Purposes Loan Act, 1917- 4i-per-oent. Inscribed Stock (Death Duties)- .. Matured 10th February, 1920 ...... 200 0 0 .. Matured 24th May, 1921 ...... 500 0 0 .. Matured 28th May, 1921 ...... 2,000 0 0 .. Matured 10th September, 1921 ...... 1,000 0 0 .. Matured 1st October, 1921 ...... 2,000 0 0 .. Matured 16th November, 1921 ...... 2,000 0 0 ------7,700 0 0 Inscribed Stock, 1939 (Death Duties), redeemed- Finance Act, 1918, Section 10- 4*-per-cent. Inscribed Stock (Death Duties)- .. Matured 24th May, 1921 ...... 500 0 0 .. . Matured 28th May, 1921 ...... 1,000 0 0 .. Matured 29th October, 1921 ...... 1,000 0 0 2,500 0 0 Inscribed Stock (Death Dutie, ), converted into Inscribed Stock------New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917, Section a, and Finance Aot, 1917, Section 76, Subsection (3)- 700 0 0 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 ...... New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917, Section 3, and Finance Act, 1918, Section 15, Subsection (5)- 1,000 0 0 Fina.nee Act, 1918, Section 10 ...... ------.. 1,700 0 0

Public Revenues Act, 1910, Section 128,- Fina.nee Act, 1916, Secti9n 35- 50 0 0 4i-per-cent. Bond lost and replaced by Inscribed Stock ...... 100 0 0 ------Debentures redeemed,- New Zealand Loans Act, 1908- .. Aid to Public Works and L1md Settlement Act, 1903 (due 1st January, 1921) .. 700 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1915, Section 105 (due 15th December, 1920) . . • . .. 55 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 30th Septem her, 1921) ...... 16,960 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 12th October, 1921) ...... 83,040 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 31st October, 1921) ...... 115,000 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 30th November, 1921) ...... 85,000 0 0 .. Land for Settlements Act, 1908 (due 1st January, 1921) ...... 600 0 0 .. Land for Settlements A.ct, 1908 (due 30th September, 1921) .• .. .. 400 0 0 800 0 0 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 (due 15th October, 1920) ...... 116,590 0 0 Financ6 Act, 1915, Section 105 (due 15th December, 1920) ...... ------l 301,755 0 0 117,390 0 0

Debentures redeemed by Renewal,- New Zealand Loans Act, 1908- .. Aid to Public Works and Lann Settlement Act, 1901 (due 1st December, 1921) 10,000 0 0 .. Finance Act, 1916, Section 35 (due 30th September, 1921) ...... 83,040 0 0 New Zealand State-guaran,eed Advances Act,, 1909-10 (Advances to Settlers .. Branch), (due 1st December, 1921) • . • • • • . . . . 205,000 0 0 .. Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 (due 1st November, 1921) • • • • . . 15,000 0 0 220,000 0 0 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 (due 1st November, 1920) .. 30,000 0 0 Aid to Water-power Works Act, 1910 (due 1st Novemher, 1920) .• .. .. 24,900 0 0 Irrigation and Water-supply Act, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920) .• .. .. 18,000 o a I Ka.uri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914 (due 1st November, 1920) .. .. 45,000 0 0 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920) ...... 160,000 o o I Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 (due 1st October, 1920) ...... 313,040 0 0 497,900 0 0

---,I Balance at end of Quarter,- 499 16 5 Cash in the Public Account ...... 44,824 16 5 Imprests outstanding- 683,010 0 0 In tbe Dominion ...... Investment Account ...... 144,450 0 0 ------· ------189,274 16 5 688,509 16 5 ------£1,421,549 16 5 Totals ...... £876,469 16 5 268 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPA~'fE LOANS TO EMPLOYERS FOR ... QuABTBB , -- QUABTEB BNDED 81ST DJCOllIBBR, BNDBD 31ST DDO., RECEIPTS. 19BO. 1921. ' ' £ s. d. Ba.la.nee at beginning of Qna.rter, - £ s. d. £ s. d. .. Oash in the Publlo Aooount ...... 142 8 9 ' ...... '. New Zea.land Loans 'Aot, " I mos:- H@sing A

£ s. d. Balanoe at beginning of Qua.rter,­ £ s. d. £ 8. d, ' Oa.sh in the Publio Aooount ...... 1,377 7 10 New Zea.land Loa.ns Aot, 1908,- FiahiJlg Industry Promotion Aot, 1919- 270 0 0 Debentures issue'd • • · ; ...... ' .. Fishing Industry Promotion Aot, 1919, Seotion 7 ,- .. .Interesf; on Advances • • . . • ...... 24 7 8 .. . Repayment of Adyances . : . • • . '. • ...... 57 16 11 82 4 2 £270 0 0 Totals ...... £1,459 12 0

EDUCATION LOANS,

I .. ! ,j ,, ...... £ 8, d. Ba.Ia.nae at beginning of QW1,rter,- £ 8. d. £ s. d. .. Oash In the Public Account ...... j 20,187 10 4 I lm1Wests outstanding- .. In the Domini~&·:: . ' ...... 68~ 8 6 . . ' ------20,826 18 10 New Zeala.nd Loans Act, 1908,- .. · Education Porpc:,ses Loans Act, 1919- 60,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... ··112,000 ... o 0 New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917,- ! Educa.tion Purposes Loans Act, 1919- ! .. 6-per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued ...... 8,780 0 0 'j. ,, .• ...... I --·----·-- I £60,000 0 0 ' Totals ...... £136,606 18 10 '=== COLD-&'l;ORAGE

£ a. d. Balance at ·beginni.;g of Qu~rter,- £ 8, d. £ s. d. 1,077 10 7 · Oa.sh in the·:Publi11 Acooun.t. 4,115 7 2 17,500 0 0 . Investment Account .. 26,290 0 0 -+------80,405 7 2 : 18,577 10 7 Fina.nae Act, 1918 (~o. 2), Section SO, .Subsecti.on (7),- ! s.,6111 .~o .o Repaymenc of Advances • • ...... 4,456 15 0 I 1,885 19 9 Interest on A.dva.p.oes . . • • • • • . 1,217 19 2 -L------5,6.74 i.i. 2 1 i 8,448 9 9 I~te~~st, on Securiries held by Investment Account 808 8 41

I £27,026 0 !l I , , . , . Totals •.• .. £86,s!ja !l 8 I

FRUIT-PRESERVING INDUSTRY

i £ s. d. \ Bala.nae :~t beginning of Quar~r,- £ s. d. £ •. d. : 8,074 8 8 I Oash in the Publio.Aocoun~ 56415'9 -;------Fruit-pre~!!rving Indilstry Ao~, 1918, Section 4,­ B.epayment of Advanoee- 520 0 O Principal 412 10 0 574 0 O Interest 888 4 8 1,800 1!l 8 1,094 0 0 Realization of Property forfeited and applied in reduction of Ad ".'anoee 2!l.15 8

•'2.!l,l.68' 8 8 Tota.le £1,890 6 1 FEB. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 269

ACCOUNTS for the Que.rters ended 31st DECEKBEB, 1921 e.nd 1920, respeotively-continu,a. WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACCOUNT.

QUJ.RTEB QUil\TEB ENDBD 31ST DEOBMBEB, ENDED 31ST DEO., EXPENDITURE, 1921. 1920.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. .. l-teooupment of Interest under the Fine.nae Aot, 1919, Section 4 ...... 18 11 3

Be.le.nee e.t end of Que.rter,- 3,150 0 0 Ce.sh in the Public Account ...... 123 12 6 ------£3,150 0 0 Tote.ls ...... £142 3 9

PROMOTION ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. Anuua.l Appropriation,- £ .. d. £ S,, d, .. Vote-Fishing Industry Promotion •• ...... 375 0 0

.. Recoupment of Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Seot1on 4 ...... 126 14 7

Be.la.nee e.t end of Quarter,- 270 0 0 Cash in the Publio Account ...... 957 17 5

£270 0 0 Totals ...... £1,459 12 0

ACCOUNT.

£ d. £ 8, d. £ s. d. 60,000 "·0 0 Expenditure under Section 3 of the Education Purposes Loe.n Act, 1919 •• .. .. 135,000 11 10

Be.lance at end of Quarter,- .. Ce.sh in the Public Account ...... 1,497 6 11 Imprests outstanding- .. In the Dominion ...... 108 15 1 1,606 2 0

1----I £60,000 o o Tote.ls ...... £186,606 18 10

ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. Ba.le.nee e.t end of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ 8, d. 9,/i26 0 4 Ce.sh in the Public Account ...... 9,693 4 8 17,500 0 0 Investment Account ...... 26,690 0 0 ------86,883 4 8 27,026 0 4

I ! ------£27,026 0 4 Totals ...... £86,388 4 8 I

ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. £ .. d. £ S, d. .. Reooupment of Interest under the Finance Act, 1919, Section 4 ...... 1,454 9 0

Ba.le.nee e.t end of Que.rter,- - 4,168 8 8 Ce.sh in the Public Account ...... 435 17 1

£4,168 8 8 Tote.ls ...... £1,890 6 1

F 270 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS e.nd EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE DISCHARGED SOLDIERS

I, QlTAR!rER I Qtr.1.RTJIR ENDED 31ST DEOBllBBk, ENDED 31ST DBO., RECEIPTS. 1920. I 1921. I ------.. -- £ d. Balance at beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 147,834 "·1 8 Ce.sh in the Public Account .• ...... 59,452 0 10 Imprests outstanding- 1,430,272 12 10 Io the Dominion ...... 390,151 11 5 .. In London ...... 227 7 9 .. · Investment Account ...... 1,997,470 0 0 ------2,447,301 0 0 1,578,106 14 6 ------New Zee.le.nd Loe.us Act, 1908,- Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920- 920,075 0 0 5!-per-cent. Bonds issued on account of £6,000,000 Loe.n ...... 34,400 0 0 ------"N" ew Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917- Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920- .. 6-per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued on account of £6,000,000 Loe.n .. .. 1,000 0 0 1,560,815 0 0 ~-per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued on account of £6,000,000 Loan . . . . 21,520 0 0 5k·per-cent. Inscribed Stock (Death Duties) issued on account of £6,000,000 218,694 0 0 Loe.n ...... 9,000 0 0 2,500 0 0 5-per-cent. Inscribed Stock issued on account of £6,000,000 Loan ...... ------31,520 0 0 1,781,509 0 0 ------Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919, Section 3 (Discharged Soldiers Settlement)- 100,000 0 0 Debentures issued .• ...... ------Dlscbe.rged Soldiers Settlement Aot, 1915, Section 9,- 201,879 3 1 Repe.yment of Advances ...... 120,192 14 4 48,815 7 1 Interest on Advances ...... 73,018 6 3 ------193,211 0 7 250,694 10 2 1,874 10 10 Interest on Securities held by Investment Account ...... 21,507 0 5 .. Ree.lize.tion Suspense Account ...... 397 13 1 Discbe.rged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920, Section 8,- 11!, 246, 250 0 0 Tre.nsfers from the Consolidated Fund ...... ------£16,878,509 15 6 Totals ...... £2,728,336 14 1

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT LOANS ~------£ s. d. Be.le.nee e.t beginning of Quarter,­ £ "· d. £ s. d. Ce.sh in the Public Account .• 459 19 6 Investment Account 50,000 0 0 50,458 19 6 Interest on Securities held by Investment Account 1,315 15 10

Totals £51,774 15 4

SWAMP LAND

£ 8, d. Be.le.nee e.t beginning of Quarter,- £ s. d. £ s. d. 8,428 0 0 Ce.sh in the Public Account •...... 31,862 1 2 Imprests outste.nding- 2,154 7 11 In the Domi11ion ...... In London ...... 37,039 13 9 --·------68,401 14 11 10,582 7 11 New Zee.land Loa.os Act, 1908, - Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and Appropriation Act, 1918, Section 46 - 85,000 0 0 Debentures issued ...... ------£45,582 7 11 Totals ...... £68,401 14 11

I

STATEMENT 0£ TRANSACTIONS in the PUBLIC ACCOUNT CASH

£ S. d. Be.le.nee e.t beginning of Que.rter,- £ s. d. £ •. d. .. Cash in the Public Account ...... 1Crl,091,546 17 6

Fine.nee Act, 1920, Section 28,-- .. Imperial Treasury Bills matured a.ad discounted during the Quarter .. .. 1,336,680 4 2 .. Amount ple.ce

QtrARTBII. QtrAUU IIIRDBD 31ST l>B

£ 8. d. Annual Appropriation,- £ B, d. £ 8. d. .. Vote-Expenses of :Management ...... 12,500 0 0

2,842,95215 1 Adva.noes ma.de under Sections 6 a.nd 9 of the Dlsoha.rged Soldiers Settlement Aot, 1915 .. 986,578 16 0 ------27,875 9 , ______7 Expenditure under Seotion 9 of the Disoha.rged Soldiers Settlement Aot, 1915 .. .. 274 17 4

.. Reooupment oft Interest under the Fina.nee Act, 1919, Section 4 ...... 1,521 10 5

New Zeala.nd Loa.ns Act, 1908,- Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loa.nil· Act, 1920- 8,022 2 7 Charges and Expenses • • • • . • ...... 28 1 0

Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, Section 9- Instalments of Repa.yments of Adva.nces a.nd Interest on Advances received in 5,714 5 9 previous Qua.rters now alloca.ted ......

Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Aot, 1920, Section 8,- Cancellation of Debentures issued under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement tl,996,250 0 0 Loans Aot, 1919, Section 8 ...... ,------.. 77,990 18 5 Expenditure under Section 82 of the Appropriation Act, 1920 , ______...... Ba.la.nee at end of Qua.rter,- , 152,108 a 10 Cash In the Publio Acoount ...... 15,858 16 1 Imprests outsta.nding- 850,746 0 8 In the Dominion ...... 488,881 16 6 6,850 0 0 In London ...... 227 7 9 1,415,000 0 0 Investment Aooount ...... 1,822,470 0 0 1,777,488 0 4 2,424,704 4 1 ------et6,B78,509 15 6 Tota.ls ...... £2,728,886 14 1

AOr 1920 DEPRECIATION FUND AOCOUNT.

£ s. d. Bala.nee at end of Qua.rter,- £ s. d. £ B, d. .. Cash in the Public Account .• ...... 1,774 15 4 .. Investment Account ...... 50,000 0 0 51,774 15 4 ------.. Tota.ls ...... £51,774 15 4 lORAINAGE ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. Expenditure under Section 4 of the Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and Section 95 of £ 8, d. £ d. 6,245 5 5 the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1916 .. 16,132 18"· 5 ------.. Recoupment of Interest under the Fina.nae Act, 1919, Section 4 •• ...... 4,688 0 11 Ba.lance at end of ~uarter,- 14,598 4 1 Cash in the Pubic Account ...... 28,504 11 4 Imprests outsta.nding- 4,788 18 5 In the Dominion ...... 20,000 0 0 In London ...... 2-l,181 4 8 ------" 47,685 15 7 89,887 2 6 £45,582 7 11 Totals ...... £68,401 14 11

!13ALANCE INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the Quarter ended 31st DEcE:r.t:BlllB, 1921. i,------l------

1 £ e. d. Finance Act, 1920, Section 118,'- £ s. _ d, £ s. d. j Imperial Treasury BHls purchased during the Quarter 698,200 0 0 I

i Ba.lance at end of Quarter,•• I , Ca.ah in the Public Account Or.198,066 18 4

Totals £495,188 6 B I':"::::::::""':=:=::______--_____l______--1:::::====:::! • Total Investments at end of quarter, £198,066 13s. 4d. J. J. EssoN, Examined a.nd found correct. Secretary to the Treasury. G. F. C. CAMPBELL, A. MORGAN, Controller a.nd Auditor-Genera.I. Acting Aocounta.nt to the Treasury. THE N1tW ZEALAND GAZE1'TE. [No. 5

SUMMARY of BALANOES on Slat DECEMBER, 1921. I -- 0ASB. 1MPBE8T8, INVEBTMIDNTS. TOTAL, I I

00N80LIDATED FUND :- £ 8, d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ 8. d. Ordinary Revenue Account .. 22,864 111 5 1,543,327 18 11 590,154 10 4 2,156,347 8 a• State Forests Acoount •• .. 1,503 4 8 5,966 16 9 .. 7,470 l 0 State Ooa.1-mines Aoocunt .. 17,192 0 1 19,591 15 4 20,000 0 0 56,788 15 5 Scenery Preservation Aocount .. 1,226 15 6 .. .. 1,226 15 6 Nauru and Ocean Islands Account 17,862 7 5 .. .. 17,862 7 5 Accounts of Local Bodies .. 7,17114 8 .. .. 7,171 14 8 Depoalt Aooounts .. .. 85,076 19 10 198,990 l 6 l, 765,105 0 0 2,044,172 0 4 ------152,898 0 2 1,762,876 12 6 9,875,259 10 4 4,290,584 8 0 PUBLIC WORKS FUND:------General Purposes Account .. 4,584 19 1 1,115,898 5 6 56,000 0 0 1,176,428 4 7 The Railways Improvement Authorization Aot 1914 Account 49,407 0 4 1,126 13 4 1,874,450 0 0 1,924,988 13 8 The Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivera Improvement Account •• 5,203 8 6 9,260 9 10 .. 14,468 18 4 Electric Supply Aooount .. 22,977 1 8 181,514 11 1 1,518,460 0 0 1,717,95112 9 -· ------82,122 9 7 1,807,794 19 9 8,443,910 0 0 4,883,827 9 4 ---- LAND FOB SETTLIDMIDNTS ACCOUNT 2,018 5 6 20,147 6 7 809,250 0 0 881,415 12 1 LAND FOR SETTLEMIDNTS ACCOUNT (DI80HABGED SOLDIIDRS SETTLID· MENT AooouNT) •• •• 4,642 14 4 1,868 19 4 .. 6,011 18 8 LAND FOB SIDTTLEMIDNTS AOOOUl!IT (OPENING UP 0ROWN LANDS FOB SETTLIDMENT ACCOUNT) .. 4,549 9 4 589 11 6 .. 5,189 0 10 ------11,210 9 2 22,105 17 5 309,250 0 0 842,566 6 7 ---- ·-- 0BBVI0T ESTATE ACCOUNT .. 1,689 10 7 .. 169,440 0 0 171,129 10 7 NATIVB LAND SETTLIDMENT AOCOUl!IT 18,014 8 8 20,667 1 1 .. 08,681 4 9 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT ACCOUNT •• 1,957 6 l .. 57,000 0 0 58,957 6 1 NATIONAL ENDOWMIDl!IT TRUST ACCT, 71 0 0 .. .. 71 0 0 HAUB.A.KI PL.A.INS SETTLEMENT ACCT. 7,668 1 4 7,081 6 8 .. 14,749 7 7 R.+.NGITAIKI LAND DBAINAGE AooT. 5,088 2 7 2,622 0 2 .. 7,710 2 9 HOUSING ACCOUNT .. .. 8,543 19 2 .. .. 8,548 19 2 WOBXlllBS' DWELLINGS ACCOUNT ...... 52,100 0 0 52,100 0 0 MINING ADVANCIDS ACCOUNT .. 598 8 5 .. .. 598 8 5 0oNVBBSION ACCOUNT .. .. 4,583 6 l, 1,534 17 11 .. 6,118 4 4 LOANS RIDDEMPTION ACCOUNT .. 44,824 16 5 .. 144,450 0 0 189,274 16 5 N.e:w ZIDALAND CONSOLS ACCOUNT 6 14 0 .. 475,985 9 0 475,99114 0 W AIMAfilNO BUSH-FIRE RIDLIIDF Ac- I COUNT ...... 996 12 2 .. 39,700 0 0 40,696 12 2 WmsTPOBT HABBOUB AcooONT .. 2,839 5 3 8,867 12 11 .. 6,706 18 2 wAB EXPENSES AoooUNT .. 6,287 2 3 515,898 7 7 8,675,378 6 8 4,197,558 16 6 KAUBI·GUM INDUSTRY ACCOUNT .. 580 13 10 .. .. 580 13 10 FRUIT - PBESEBVING INDUSTRY AD• VA.NOES ACCOUNT .. .. 485 17 1 .. .. 485 17 1 DISCHABGED BOLDIEBS SIDTTLIDMENT ACCOUNT ...... 15,858 16 1 489,109 4 8 1,822,470 0 0 1,777,488 0 4 DISCHARGED SOLDIIDBB SETTLEMIDNT LOANS ACT 1920 DEPBEOIA.TION FUND ACCOUNT .. .. 1,774 15 4 .. 50,000 0 0 51,774 15 4 00LD·ST0BAGE ADVANCES AcooONT 9,698 4 8 .. 26,690 0 0 86,888 4 8 SWAMP LAND DRAINAGE ACCOUNT •• 28,504 11 4 24,131 4 3 47,685 15 7 REBEBVID FOND AooooNT ...... 2,000,000. 0 0 2,000,000 0 0 BANK 01' NEW ZEALAND AOOOUNT .. .. 875,000 0 0 875,000 0 0 LO.A.BS TO EMPLOYERS FOB WORKERS' DWELLINGS AOOOONT .. 128 12 6 .. .. 128 12 6 FISHING INDUSTRY P:&OMOTION Ac- COUNT ...... 957 17 5 .. .. 957 17 5 EDUCATION LOANS ACCOUNT .. 1,497 6 11 108 15 1 .. 1,606 2 0 SILVER AND BBONZB COIN ACCOUNT Or. 1,784 2 11 .. .. Or. 1,784 2 11 SUSPENSE ACCOUNT .. .. 94,450 18 5 .. .. 94,450 18 5 PUBLIC ACCOUNT 0ASH BAL.A.NOE IN- V.ESTMIDNT ACCOUNT .. .. Or.198,066 18 4 .. 198,066 18 4 .. ------Totals .. .. .Jl291l,876 4 7 £4,107,797 19 2 £15,214,694 10 4 -.Jl19,615,868 14 1 • Age.ins• thia Treasury bill of al!II0,000 ,s outsta.ndlll8, FEB. 2.J TRE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 273

Notice reapecting Propoaed Alteration of Boundariea, Wairau I FIRST SCHEDULE Bit,er Distric', Oounty of Marlborough. BOUNDARIES OF BOROUGH OF ~TAHUJl.U. -- . ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District bounded Depart;imnogtofInte= 1airs, 1922 towards the north by the northern side of Portage Road from T . h b .6 e .. n, anuary, · the middle of the Main Trunk Railway Reserve to Otahuhu I 118. ere Y noti ed that a petition has been presente~ to Creek, thence by that creek to the Tamaki River, on the east His Excellency the Governor-~neral, under the River by the Tamaki River, on the south by a branch of the Tamaki scribedBoards inAmendment th S h dul Act, h 1913,t ·praying be . thatd d the. th areas W . de- R"1ver f ormmg· t h e north ern b ound ary of Lot 12 of a sub- . . . e c e e ere o may mc1 u e m e a1ra.u division of Fairburn's Grant No. 269A, Manurewa Claim River Distnct. ;Afl pers?ns _affected are h~~by call~d upon Parish of Manurewa, to the middle of the railway reserv; to lodge 9:ny w:ntten ?hJections to. or petitions a~a~t the aforesaid, and towards the west by the middle of the said proposed mclUS1on which .the! de111re ~o lo~ge, within ?De railway reserve to the point of commencement. month from the first publication of this notice, such objec- tions or petitions to be addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. SECOND SCHEDULE. BOUNDARIES OF COUNTY OF MANUKA.U. ALL that area in the North Auckland Land District bounded SCHEDULE. by a line commencing at a point on the shore of Manukau • AREAS PROPOSED TO BE mCLUDED IN W AIBAU RIVER Harbour on the northern side of Portage Road, thence pro­ DISTRICT, ceeding easterly along the said northern side of that road to ALL that area in the Marlborough Land District bounded on the Otahuhu Creek; thence down that creek and the Tamaki the north by the W aira.u River District as described in the River to the sea, and easterly along the sea-coast to the mouth New Zer.w.md Gazette, 1921, page 1693, from the south-western of the Puwhenua Stream ; thence up the middle of that stream comer of Section 38, Opawa, to the Waihopai River; on to and along the northern boundary of Wharekawa No. 5 the west by the Waihopai River to a road fronting a reserve Block ; thence north-easterly along the western boundary being part of Section 30, Block I, Waihopai District; thence of Wharekawa No. 4 Block, westerly along the southern along that road, fronting or passing through said reserve, boundaries of Allotments 94 and 95, Otau Parish ; thence Section 4, Section 31 of Block I, W aihopai District, Sections along the northern side of the road forming the south-eastern 151, 150, 149, 148, 134, 133, 132, 131, Omaka DiRtrict; boundary of Allotment 96, and along the southern boundary thence along a road through said Section 131 near its eastern of that allotment and its production to the western side of a boundary, across Omaka River, and along a road through public road, southerly along the said western side of road to Section 121 to its intersection with a road running easterly the southern corner of Allotment 88 ; thence south-westerly through that section ; thence easterly along said road, across along the eastern boundaries of Allotments 85 and 86 Ota.u a closed road (Section 207), and along a road through Sec­ Parish, and westerly along the southern boundaries ge~erally tion 93 to the eastern boundary thereof ; thence southerly of said Allotment 86 to the W airoa River; thence down the along said eastern boundary, and easterly along the southern middle of that river to Allotment 113, Hunua Parish, and boundary of Section 92 to a public road, and along tha.t road along the southern boundary of said Allotment 113 and its fronting or running through Sections 76, 77, 24, 22, 20, 18, production to the middle of a public road ; thence south­ and 16, Omaka District; thence southerly along the eastern westerly along the middle of that road forming the south­ boundaries of Sections 34, 35, 9, of Block I, and along the ea.stcrn frontages t~ Allo~ments 174, 173, and 172, along the north-eastern boundary of Section 6 of Block I to the Taylor middle of the road formmg the southern boundary of said River, across that river to a pnblic road fronting Section lOB, Allotment 172 to a road reserve ; thence along a right line Wither Settlement, and along that road to and along Ta,ylor's through said reserve to easternmost corner of Allotment 170, Pass Road, passing through Sections 14 and 15 and front­ and along the south-eastern and south-western boundaries ing ~ction 1, Wither Settlement ; thence easterly along road of said Allotment 170 to a public road ; thence south­ formmg the northern boundary of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, westerly along the middle of said road to a point in and 9 and its continuation through said Section 9, Wither line with the south - western boundary of Allotment 171 ; Settlement, to Section 42, Opawa District ; thence southerly thence to and along the south-western boundaries of Allot­ along the western boundary of said Section 42, and north­ ment 171, 34, 33, and 228, Hunua Parish, along the south­ easterly along the south-eastern boundaries of Sections 42 eastern boundaries of Allotments 30, 29, and 28, Hunua Parish, and 40, said Opawa District, to the south-west.em corner of to the Papakura Town District, and along the eastern and Section 38, the point of commencement. northern boundaries of that town district as described in the New Zealand Gazette, 1919, page 138, to the Pahurehure Inlet; Also all that area, being part of Section 1 of Block II, thence along the shores of that inlet and of Manukau Harbour Omaka Survey Di.~trict, bounded on the north-west by Sec­ to the point of commencement : including Puketutu, Orua­ tion 30, Opawa District, on the north-east by Sections 27 ruakihi, and other adjacent islands within the Manukau and 26, Opawa District, and on the south-west by the Picton­ Harbour, and excluding the Borough of Otahuhu and the Waipara. Railway Reserve. town districts of Manurewa and Papatoetoe. Also all that area, being part of the Wairau Native Re­ serve, bounded on the north-east and north bv the Waira.u WM. DOWNIE STEWART, River District as described in the New Zealand· Gazette, 1921, Minister of l nternal Affairs page 1693, from the easternmost corner of Subdivision 25 of said Native Reserve to the southernmost corner of Sec­ Date o.f Election by Fire-i'll,81J,rance Companies to fill One Extra­ tion 115, Waitohi Valley District, and on the south-we.~t and ordinary Vacancy on Wanqan.ui Fire Board. south by the to the point of commencement. Also all that area, being Sections 84, 85, 86, and 116, Department of Internal Affairs, Waitohi Valley District, bounded on the south-west and north Wellington, 30th January, 1922. by the Waira.n River, and on the east by Sections 83, 87, and URSUANT to the Fire Brigades Act, 1908, and the rules 95, W aitohi Valley District. P made thereunder, I, William Downie Stewart, being the Minister charged with the administration of the said Act, WM. DOWNIE STEWART, do hereby appoint Friday, the 10th Februarv, 1922, to be Minister of Internal Affairs. the date for holding the election of one member of the Wanga­ nui Fire Board by the fire-insurance companies concerned, such election being held to fill the extraordinary vaoancy caused by the resignation of Mr. C. R. C. Robieson. Re,defining Boundaries of the Borough of Otahuhu and the WM. DOWNIE STEWART,. County o.f j}f anuka·u. Minister of Internal Affairs.

Department of Internal Affairs, R"8uZt of Election of Two ,llembers of Wanganui Fire Board Wellington, 26th January, 1922. by J<'ire-imurance Con,panies. URSUANT to the provisions of section 141 of the Muni­ P cipal Corporations Act, 1920, the boundaries of the Borough of Otahuhu are hereby defined as set out in the Department of Internal Affairs, First Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the said borough Wellington, 31st January, 1922. HE following r!'s~lt of the election. of two members of having been altered by an Order in Council dated the 21st T the Wangaum Fire Board by fire-msurance companies day of November, 1921, made under the Municipal Corpora­ has been reported to the Minister of Internal Affairs and is tions Act, 1920, and published in Gazette No. 99, of the 24th notified in accordance with the rules made under tbe Fire day of November, 1921. Brigades Act, 1908 ;- And also, in pursuance of the provisions of the said sec­ tion 141 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the bound­ Wanganui Fire Board: N. W. Nelson, Esq., a.nd Robert aries of the County of Manukau affected by the said Order in Murdoch, Esq. Council dated the 21st day of November, 1921, are hereby WM. DOWNIE STEWART, defined as set out in the Second Sohedule hereto. Minister of lntemal Affairs. 274 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

By-1.awa of the Matatua Dmrict Maori OaunciZ, under the 7. No human corpse shall be permitted to lie in state in Mami Oauooila Act, 1900, and the HeaUk Act, 1920, ap· front of any meeting-house or in the courtyard (marae) thereof, proved. but may lie in state at some other spot in the vicinity that may be indicated by the Chairman of the Committee. Native Minister's Office, Wellington, 1st November, 1921. (B.) BUILDINGS, T is hereby notified that His Excellency tbe Governor­ 8. No person shall erect a dwellinghouse upon any site not I General has been pleased to approve of the following having natural or artificial subsoil drainage sufficient to pre­ by-laws made by the Maori Council of the Matatua Maori vent such site being damp, or upon any site having matter District, under the provisions of section 16 of the Maori thereon which may prove injurious to the health of the occu­ Counoils Act, 1900. pants of such buildings. The ground underlying every J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs. dwellinghouse shall be so formed and graded that no water Approved. can flow or lodge thereon or under any part of such building. Where the site of an erected dwellinghouse is considered in­ JELLICOE, Governor-General. jurious to the health of the occupants, the Council may order the owner or occupier to remove such building to a more THE MAORI COUNCIL OF THE MATATUA healthy site. MAORI DISTRICT. 9. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse shall con­ BY-LAWS. struct every room intended to be used as a living-room so that the same shall be not less than 8 ft. 6 in. in height from TllE Maori Council of the Matatua Maori District, consti - the floor to the ceiling in every part ; provided that every tuted under the Maori Councils Act, 1900, and its amendments, room intended to be used as aforesaid with a sloping or and the Public Health .Act, 1920, hereby makes the following unceilinged roof shall be not less than 9 ft. in height from the by-laws in lieu of the by-laws published in the New Zealand floor to the roof over one-haH the superficial area of such Gazette dated 27th February, 1902, under and by virtue of room, and no wall thereof shall have a less height than 5 ft. the said .Acts and amendments, such by-laws to come into before anv slope of the roof commences. operation upon approval thereof by the Governor-General 10. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse shall and the publication of the same in the Gazette and Kahiti. provide that for every sleeping-room therein there shall be INTERPRETATION. at least 36 square feet of floor-space to each adult or every two children under ten years of age sleeping in that room, In these by-laws, except where inconsistent with the con­ and there shall be a window-space clear of frames equs! in text or when otherwise expressly provided, the following ex­ area to at least one-tenth of the area of the floor of such pressions shall have the meanings attached thereto :- room, of which window-space at least one-haH shall be made " The said Act " means the Maori Councils Act, 1900, to open. and its amendments, and the Public Health Act, 11. Every person who shall erect a dwellinghouse must 1920: provide each sleeping-room with a. boarded floor so that there "The C01mcil" means the Maori Council of the Matatua shall be between the underside of every joist, plate, stringer, Maori District constituted under the said Acts : and bearer on which such floor may be laid or supported and " C-0mmittee " or " Village Committee " means the Village the upper surface of the ground a space of 4 in. at the least Committee of a Maori , village, or pa appointed in each part, and he shall cause the area below such floor by the Maori Council under the provisions of the said to be thoroughly ventilated by some effectual method. Acts: 12. In the case of houses already erected the Council may "District" means the Matatua Maori District. proclaimed require the owner or occupier of any dwellinghouse which by the Governor-General under the provisions of the does not comply with Section B, clauses 10 and 11, to make said Acts: such alterations or additions as may be deemed necessary. " Native Township " means a township constituted under 13. The Council may, or shall if the Medical Officer of Health the Native Townships Act, 1895 : or Director of Maori Hygiene so directs, order the removal " Preccribed " 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-laws. state, if in its opinion it is unsuitable for human habitation, or if the owner or occupier thereof fails after due notice to (A.) GENERAL PROVISIONS. clean, renovate, or himself remove or destroy the same. 1. All deathe shall be notified by the nearest 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 death took place, to the nearest 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 state to clean or cause comply shall render the offender liable to a penalty not ex­ the same to be cleaned within a time to be specified in such ceeding £1. notice. 2. In every case of death, where the deceased has not been 15. Any person refusing or neglect,ing to comply with notice attended to by a qualified medical practitioner, the Comnpttee for removals, alterations, or cleaning under clauses 8, 10, 11, shall investigate 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 offen~e and £5 for every subsequent offence, and in names of persons who treated or were in attendance on the case of persistent refusal or neglect to comply, the Com­ deceased, and report the results of this investigation to the mittee may order the work to be done. Any costs incurred nearest Registrar of Maori Births, Deaths, and Marriages. by tho Committee in and about such removaill, alterations, 3. Human corpses shall be buried, if the death occurs be­ or cleanings shall be a debt due to the Committee, recover­ tween the 15th day of March and the 15th day of September able as liquidated damages by process in a Magistrate's (both days inclusive) in any year, within four days after Court. death ; and if the death occurs between the 16th day of 16. The Committee may, in its discretion, ease or modify September and the 14th day of March of the following year the application of the foregoing clauses 8, 12, 13, and 14 in (both days inclusive), within three days after death, unless the case of any old, ill, or feeble person occupying any such the Medical Officer of Health or the Director of Maori Hygiene buildings as aforesaid, so that such clauses shall not press shall otherwise direct. heavily on such person. The Chairman of the Committee 4. Where death has occurred from an infectious disease, shall report the case and all the circumstances to the Chair­ the corpse shall be buried within twenty-four hours after death. man of the Council, whereupon the Council shall consider The corpse shall be removed from the dwelling, tent, hospital, such case and decide whether it shall devote part of its funds or place where death occurred to the cemetery without being towards cleaning and otherwise improving the dwellings of allowed to lie in state at any intermediate or village, and no such sick, old, or feeble persons. tangi 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 laid down house or premises wherein deceased died, to comply with the in clause 10. Failure to comply with this shall render him provisions of by-laws 3 and 4 ; and all or any of them shall liable to a penalty not exceeding 5s. for a first offence and not be deemed guilty of a breach thereof as the Council may exceeding 10s. for every subsequent offence. deem fit, ·and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for each offence. Movable and Tempqrary Dwellings. 6. No human corpse shall be buried, except with the per­ 18. Every person who shall own or occupy temporarily a mission of the Council, in any place other than a burial - tent, shed, whare, or similar structure shall be responsible that ground recognized by the inhabitants of a Maori kainga, or the same is clean, dry, weatherproof, and ventilated. Each reserved or set apart by them or some duly. constituted adult and every two children under ten years of age shall be authority as a buri&l-ground. provided with 16 square feet of floor-space. FEB, 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 275

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 ea.me 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 cubic 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. Ially prevent the deposit upon the floor or sides of the space M eeting-ko'U8es. beneath such seat, or elsewhere than in such receptacle, of any 20. The provisions 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 pnvy ~all be so constructed that apply to meeting-houses. the ~hole of such se_at or 8: sufficient part thereof may be 22. All meeting-houses, so as to secure adequate ventila- readily moved o~ adJusted m such a manner as to afford tion, shall be provided with sufficient window-space at either adequate acc~ss to the space beneat~ such seat for the p:u,r­ end of the building of which window-space at least one-half pose of cleansmg such space, or removmg therefrom or placmg shall be made to op;n. or fitting therein the appropriate rec~ptacle. 23. All meeting-houses shall be provided with sufficient (d.) The re?eptacl~ m any pan pnvy shall be constructed privy accommodation for each sex to the satisfaction of the of such matenal and 11;1 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 conten~s of ~ch 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. !I' cove!, which must be kept over the aperture when the seat 25. The Committee shall direct the carrying-out of any 1s not m use. • . . . . necessary alterations or additions under these by-laws, and . 37. The occupier of the _pre~1ses on which any P1;1vy 1B in the event of the owner or persons concerned in the meeting- ~tuated shall keep such pn~ m a goo~ .state of repair and house refusing to carry out such alterations or additions such lD a thoroughly clean and ~arutary conditio;11, . . meeting-house may be closed down until the by-laws are 38. The owner or occupier of any premises m 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 such by-laws regarding drainage arise therefrom. to snit 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 nightsoil, 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 1 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 tnay 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 need 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, the contents of such receptacle. The aperture of the after 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 nee. building used as a dwellinghouse or school, or any buildings 40. The occupier of every house shall cause the pans of within whlch food intended for human consumption is pre­ 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 Privie.,. a depth as to provide that it shall have a covering of earth 33. The owner or occupier of every dwellinghouse shall pro­ of at least 6 in. when .the pit or trench is closed. 42. No nightsoil shall be buried within 50 ft. of any dwelling vide the same with a privy. or within 60 ft. of any well. A pit may be used instead of a 34. Every person who shall construct a privy in connection movable receptacle, provided such pit does not communicate with a building shall construct such privy at a distance of directly with subsoil water. The aperture of the seat shall 10 ft. at the least from any living-room or any room where foodstuff is intended to be stored. be provided with a cover, which must be kept over the aperture 35. It shall be an offence for any person who shall construct when the seat is not in use. The seat and walls surrounding a privy in connection with a building to construct such privy the space below the seat shall be made fly-proof. In no case shall the height of the excreta within the pit be allowed to rise within the distance of 40 ft. from any well, spring, or stream to within 6 in. of the surface of the ground. of water used or likely to be used by man for drinking or domestic purposes, or otherwise in such a position as to render Regulating Pit Privie.,, 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 ventilation as near the top as practicable, and communi­ a pit for the reception of fmcal 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. 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. nection with a building shall construct such privy in such a 44. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered by a seat so manner and in such a position as to afford ready means of constructed as to prevent the access of flies to such pit, and 276 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5 for this purpose the aperture of the seat shall be provided with (J.) DRUNKlllNNlllSS, acover which must be in place when the privy is not in use. 63. (1.) No alooholic liquor shall at any time be supplied, pit 45. The pit of every pit privy shall be covered in with clean drunk, or brought to any Maori kainga. earth before the frecal 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 shall be thereafter person or persons issuing such invitation shall be jointly and moved. severally liable, if he or they supply or cause to be supplied (G.) INFECTIOUS DISlllASlllS. any alcoholic liquor to the visitors, or any of t,hem, 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 tangi shall be held (3.) Any person found drunk at any kainga or Maori meet­ until such time as the village or district is declared clean of the ing shall be liable to a fine of not lees than 5s. a.nd not ex­ disease. ceeding £1. 47. Where an infectious disease has been notified in a village (4.) Any person shall be guilty of an offence who- or district, the Committee shall 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 a.ny alcoholic liquor into a Maori kainga; make it as widely known as possible that such an infectious (3.) Drinks or causes anyone 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 shall be deemed guilty of an offence. And such person shall 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.) HAWKBRS. officer. 64. The following by-laws shall apply to Indian, Assyrian, 49. Where so directed by a sanitary inspector, Native nurse, and other hawkers selling their goods in the Maori kaingas 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 about 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 Bin the Schedule hereto shall 50. Any person, not acting under the instructions of a have force throughout the whole of the district, a.nd 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 (S.) The Chairman or Clerk of the Council, or a member of immediate family, or allows cases of sickness to collect in a the Council duly authorized by the Council in that house or camp owned or occupied by him, shall be deemed behaH, is empowered to issue such licenses. guilty of an offence. ( 4.) All fees paid for licenses shall be forwarded to the 51. No clothing, blankeils, 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 mat.eris.I has been any Maori kainga in the district shall be liable to a properly disinfected by a Native nurse, sanitary inspector, · fine not exceeding £1l. 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 a.ny member of the Council, or by the Chairman of the 50 shall be Ii& ble to a penalty not exceeding £5 for each 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 pa.yment of 10s., or for any other (H.) TANGIB, HUIS, AND GATHlllRINGS. kind of sale 5s. Such license shall be in force only while 53. The Committee of the village or district where a tangi, suoh hui or gathering lasts, a.nd 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, sha.ll be liable to a. fine not exceeding £5. 54. The Committee shall take steps to ensure that proper precautions are 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 sells, the marae and cooking-houses, and the proper disposal of gives, or supplies any cigarette, tobaooo, or torori to any refuse and rubbish. Maori youth under the age of fifteen yea.rs shall be deemed 55. The Committee shall take steps to ensure that sufficient guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding privy acoommodation 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 yea.rs who smokes separate for each sex, and that such privies are kept in a clean to be.coo, torori, or cigarettes, or any part of a cigarette, shall and sanitary condition. be deemed to be guilty of an offence, a.nd sl:,.all be liable for 56. The Committee shall 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 !Os., and fot.l third ·or subse­ 57. The Committee shall take steps to prevent any tangi, quent offence to a fine of £1. hui, er gathering being so unduly prolonged as to be a menace (M.) GAMBLING. to public health. 58. The Committee shall prevent any acute 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 binge. at other than places appointed shall be guilty of an ments, shall first obtain a. license from the Council, which offence, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 1Os. for may be granted subject to the following terms and condi­ ea.oh offence. tions:- 60. The Committ{ll) 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 shall remain in force for twelve month• 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, a.nd in a village where the tangi, hui, or gathering is held, the shall at a.ll 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-de.ye only, ing shall be held responsible for the carrying-out of the between the hours of 9 a.m. and IO p.in. Any clauses of this section. person committing a brea.ch of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for the first offence, (l.) W ATlllB•Sm'PLilllS, not exceeding £2 for the seoond offence, and for a 62. The Council shall make such by-laws regarding water­ subsequent offence shall be liable to have his license supplies to suit the particular circumstances of their district revoked. a.s the Medical Office~ of Health or the Director of Maori (6.) No Maori youth under the age of fifteen shall be per. Hygiene approve. mitted to play billiards on such licensed premises, Fu. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. '277

and if discovered ple.ying therein the licensee or the I Special Order made by the Bruce County Omtncil merging person for the time in charge of the premises shall Balmoral Road District. be liable to a fine of £5 for the first offence, and for -- a second offence the Council may revoke the license. I Department of Internal Affairs (7.) Rene"!'al of license must be _applied. for before the Wellington, 27th January, 1922. expiry of the term for which a license ha.a been THE following special order, made by the Bruce County granted. . Council, is published in accordance with the provisions (8.) Any Maori youth under the age of fifteen years found of the Counties Act 1920 playing billiards in any place what.goever shall be ' ' · liable to a fine not exceeding 5s. for the first offence. WM. DO.~NIE STEWART. . not exceeding IOs. for the second offence, and not Minister of Internal Affairs. exceeding £1 for the third offence or for every subsequent offence. BRUOE COUNTY COUNCIL. (9.) Any person keeping a billiard-room or a billiard.table in any Maori kainga, and any Maori keeping such Special Order. a room or table at any other place within the dis­ [N exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 27 of trict, except townships ( but not Maori lots within the Counties Act, 1920, the Bruce County Council, on a petition a Native township) and European settlements, of a majority of the ratepayers of the Bahnoral Road Dis­ without license from the Council, shall be lia hie to trict, resolves, by way of special order, that on and after the a fine not exceeding £25. 28th day of February, 1922, the said road district shall be (10.) Any person found playing for money, whether by merged in the County of Bruce, and the Road Board dissolved. cards or any other game ( except by billiards on I hereby certify that the above special order has been duly licensed premises), within the precincts of any made. kainga shall be liable to a fine not exceeding IOs. L. w. POTTER, County Clerk. for the first offence, not exceeding £1 for the second offence, and not exceeding £2 for every subsequent offence. (11.) Any person, the owner or occupier of any house or Plants declared to be Noxicnts Weeda by the Hobaon Oounly premises situate in any Maori kainga, who shall Cmtncil.-Notice No. 2136. permit or allow gambling or playing for money ( except by billiards on licensed premises) in such house or Department of Agriculture, upon such premises shall be liable to a fine not Wellington, 25th January, 1922. exceeding £1 for the first offence, not exceeding T is hereby notified, for public info,;mation, that the £2 for the second offence, and not exceeding £5 I Hobson County Council has, by special order, declared for every subsequent offence. foxglove (Digitalia purpurea) and hawthorn to be noxious. weeds within the meaning of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, (N.) VILLAGE Comu:TTEES. in the district under its jurisdiction. 67. The Council may delegate wholly or in part its powers W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. under the prescribed rules or regulations to any Village Committee, and such Committee shall thereupon be enabled to exercise such powers within its own kainga. The Village Committee shall have power to impose a penalty Land Surveyors Examination, March, 1922, Au.jtralia and or a fine for any breach of regule.tion, and if such fine he not Kew Zealand. paid within the proscribed period the Chairnlan of the Com­ mittee shall forward a report on and evidence of such breach The Surveyors Board of New Zealand, of regulation and of the non-payment· of such fine to the Wellington, 31st Jap.uary, 1922. Chairman of the Council. T is hereby notified, for general information, that the 68. The Council shall prescribe fines for by-laws for which I Surveyors Board, in conjunction with the Australian no provision has been made. Surveyors Boards, will conduct an examh1ation of candi­ dates for licenses to survey, commencing at 10 a.m. on SCHEDULJI Monday, 27th March, 1922, at Wellington. Candidates are notified that their applications, on the Form A. proper form, together with plans and field-books, must reach To [Name and addrllBli ]. the Secretary of the Board not later than Thursday, 16th GREETING: You are requested to cleanse or cause your March, and that the examination fee of £1 ls. must be paid house to be cleansed within days after service of this at the same time to the Secretary, from "'horn examination notice upon you, and you are warned that if after such ser­ regulations, application forms, and other particulars may be vioe you refuse or neglect within the time specified to comply obtained. with this notice you will be liable to e. fine not exceeding £1. The amount of postage must also be remitted if plans 11nd Dated the day of • 19 . field- books arc desired to be returned by post, M. CROMPTON-SMITH, (SEAL.) Obairman [or Clerk] -0f Matatua Council Secretary, Surveyors Board. [ or Village Committee]. Government Buildings, Wellington. Form B. HAWKER'S LICENSE. KNOW all men that , a hawker, is duly licensed to Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaration by the Registrar sell goods in the kaingas of the Matatua District for one di••olving a. Society. year from the date hereof. Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Matatua ROBERT EDWARD HA YES, Registrar of Incorporated Maori District, the day of , 19 . I , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made to appear to me that the East Tamaki Lawn Tennis and (SEAL.) Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council. Recreation Club (Incorporated) is no longer carrying on its operations and has no assets, the aforesaid society is hereby Form C. dissolved, in pursuance of section 28 of the Incorporated BILLIARD LICENSE. Societies Act, I 908. KNOW all men that , of , is duly licensed to Dated at Wellington this 26th day of January, 1922. keep a billiard-room at for twelve months from the R. E. HAYES, date hereof, subject to the provisions of the by-laws of the Registrar of Incorporated Soc_ieties. Council. Given under the seal of the Maori Council for the Matatua ------Maori District, the da.y of , 19 Incorporated Societies Act, 1908.-Declaratwn by the RegiRtrar dissolving a Society. {SEAL.) Chairman [or Clerk] of the Council. The above by-laws were passed at a meeting of the Maori I ROBERT EDWARD HAYES, Registrar of Incorporated Council for the Matatua Maori District held at Whakatane , Societies, do hereby declare that, as it has been made on the 25th day of April, 1921, and are given under the seal appear to me that the Taieri,Veterinary}Union (Incor­ porated) is no longer!carrying on its;'operations"{and!has no of the said Council. assets, the aforesaid society isjherebyrdissolved, mrpursuance (L.s ) MERITO HETARAKA, Chairman. of section 28 of the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Govornor­ Dated at Wellington this 26th day of January, 1922. General, this 10th day of October, 1921. R. E. HAYES, J. G. COATES, Minister of Native Affairs. Registrarj_of.i_Incorporated_Socfotiea. G Tilll NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Mining Privikgu atntcl: off the Re,giater.-Notice under the Mining Amendment :Act, .1914.

Office of the Mining Registrar o.t Ah9,ura, 16th January, 1922. OTICE is hereby giv.,n that, no cause to the contrary hav.ing been shown within the pnacmbed · three months, 1:N ,each of thl'. mining privilegll!I mentioned in the Schedule herellllder hli.ve this day been struck off the Begist,erfl lapt by JQ-8, in terms of section 30 (4) of the Mining Amendment Act, 1914. J. MoINDOE, Mining Registrar. . . /.· ,· SCHEDULE.

No. Date. Nature of Prlvllege. Locality.

3962 24/1/1912 ··Extension water-race •• Potts Creilk Mary Allen. . 6292 25/11/1913 Branch race •• llli87 14/7/1916 Water-race ·20004 29/9/18~1 Branch race •• 20603 29/9/1881 Ha~~ Terrace •• .. 2872 31/11/1906 De~tion .. 13768 23/8/1880 Dam Potts~k 28739 20/6/1882 By-wash Joseph Allen. 3330 26/5/1908 Extension 3578 28/2/1876. Water-race Mary Allen. 20446 29/6/1881 Dam Hatt;~ Terrace •• ·M.61 4/5/1888 Tail-race Potts Creek Jo11eph Allen, Thomas Henry Harris, and Thomas J. Hosking. 79805 27/5/1897 Neleon Creek Richard James Allen and George ~. 52261 6/10/1886 Potts Creek Joseph Allen. 1~601 11/6/1880 .. 13600 11/6/1880 Toiling-site .. 2"'5 2/5/1890 Tail-race 27094, 1/9/1890 Branch raoe •• Mary Allen. 27092 1/9/1890 Dam 30862 12/12/1890 By-wash Joseph Allen. . 32584 . • 1/5/1891 , Branch race .. Mary Allen . 38857 8/4/1892 Ne~Creek flM4IS 22/6/1896 Tunn~l Rio~ James· Allen and George J;Iilk; 65547 22/6/1896 Tail-race · 21021 · -26/7/1800 Speoia.I site Potts'C-k Joseph Allen. 462 21/12/1899 Water-race Blackball H. Bignell 860 28/6/1900 Mtllton Terrace .. J. Flaherty, . 1 884 28/6/1900 Big River E. Johnston. . . . ., ,, , , 951 23/8/1900 Moonlight Shetland Consolidated SMoing (Lhxiited),, 962 23/8/1900 Brown Creek Arthur Dunn. · · · · · 990 27/9/1900 Lake Hochstetter J. F. Clark. 999 27/9/1900 Moonlight W. Russell. 1079 24/11/1900 w. Kini!•. 1169 30/1/1901 Grails Creek G. Falconer. 1226 27/2/1901 Moonlight J. H. Ches.ter. 1238 27/2/1901 H. Thollan, S. Ashton, and Robert Cant. 1253 27/3/1901 Graitlte Creek J. H. Chester. 1262 27/3/1901 Fitzgerald Creek Shetland Consoli4a,ted Sluicing (Li~taji 126.1 27/3/1901 McCarthy's Creek Axel Anderson. · ·' ' ' 1332 22/6/1901 Shellback Creek •• .Charles Bellew. · 1403 26/6/1901 Orwell Creek Ah Long. 1442 28/8/1901 Blackball Creek •• T. Jones and R. Quinn. 14li4 28/8/1901 Back Creek J.B. Brown; 1479 26/9/1901 Scotchman's Gully H. Allison and J. Weber. 1478 25/9/1901 S~l site .. 1600 23/10/1901 Water-race Blackwater Creek B..Waylen. 1544 ·Il/12/1901 White's Terrace •• 1646 11/12/1901 Blackball Creek •• ··•• 1· M. H. Wynn.Allison and .J. Weber.. 1646 11/12/1901 Noble's Creek • • J. Bathe. 1567 .:!9/1/1902 ,. Moonlight • • Anton Anderson. 2246 25/11/1903 ' Alteration · 1601 211/2/1902 Water-race Bla.okball· R. H. W~ssels. 1660 28/6/190l! ., Nobles •. •M. Graham. 1736 23/7/1902 ... Blackwater Creek F. 0. Turner. 1737 23/7/1902- •• Red Jacks Creek 1781 24/9/1902 ., Callaghan's Creek ChowYok... 1800 22/10/1902 Jew One and party. 1803 .22/10/1902 Tail-~ 1829 10/12/1902 Water-race Big Riv;r H. F. Do:;gan. . 1830 10/12/1902 Lake Hochstetter Atlas Proapeoting and Gold-mining Com- pany (Limited). , 1866 , 28/1/1903 German Gully •• A. Greaterex. 1879 ' 25/2/1903 Garden Creek •• Shetland Consolidated ·Sluicing (Limited)' 1924 22/4/1903 Stony Creek R.H. Wessels. ' 1927 22/4/1903 Andel'SQn Creek •• 2033 24/6/1903 Blackball 1926 22/4/1903 Orwell Creek G. Eri:kson. · 1926 . 22/4/1003 Alexander River P. McNamara. 1990 27/5/1903· Moonlight M. Becker. 1991 27/6/1903 ( .. ." ·! 2064 .· 22/7/lll03 Mosq:nto. Creek •• R. s'.' Perrett. 2065 22/7/1903 Waipuna Creek •• ,, !066 22/7/1903 " Two-mile Creek .. .. 2067 22/7/1903 .. 2068 22/7/1903 .'' >,• . 2070 22/7/1903 Bi,u{¢h ra.oe .. Neieon'Oreek Tho~SteeL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 279

No. Date. Nature of l'rlvllege. · I Looallty. Reglatered Holder.

2071 22/7/19031 By-wash •• Nelaon Creek Thomas Steel 2138 26/8/1903 Water-race •• Fireman Creek J. Darling. 2192 21/10/1903 E. J. B. Osbourne. 2260 23/2/1903 D•ge area No Town C. Parfitt. 2261 23/2/1903 Water.race '2298 24/2/1904 Br~dy Jaolj:'s Creek L. R~hloff. 2347 27/4/1904 Liverpool Creek •• J. McGowan. 3100 18/4/1907 Sullivan's Creek •• M.CryselL 3101 18/4/1907 3243 28/11/1907 Moonlight 1 Sheti;nd Consolidated Sluicing (Limited). 3876 26/5/1911 Orwell Cree.It Giiorge Hahn. '4()64 26/7/1912 Ahaura RiviJr Stanley Sullivan. 5006 25/10/1912 Orwell Creek M. and L. Prendergast. 5007 25/10/1912 Pio-a-Pio Creek .• 6174 24/4/19151 Ulster Creek M. 0rysen.' 6455 27/3/1915 Gough's Creek W. Delaney and E. Dunn.

Mining Privikgea sff'1Ull.: oif the Rt.giders.-Ndtice under the Mining Amendment Act, 1914.

, Warden's Court, Queenstown, 10th January, 1922. OTICE iii hereby given that, no cause to the contrary having been shown within the prescribed three months, each N . of the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereunder have this day been struck off the Registers kept by me, in pursuance of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendpient Aot, 1914. C. 0. PRATT, Mining Registrar. SCHEDULE.

. N,0. ·Date. Naiure of Prlvllel!ll- Situation . Registered Holder.

Queenstown Regiater. 174 7/5/00 Water-race Ston! Creel,;, Glenorohy Peter McKenzie. 984 28/3/07 Preo1pioe Creek •• Henry Birley and John Brunswick Robert~ " son. 985 28/3/07 Templeburn Ditto. 1464 26/9/12 Wye Creek Daniel McBride. 1532 26/6/13 Ordinary" alluvial claim Arthur's Point John Ryan. 1533 26/6/13 Tail-race ., " Amiwtowni Register. 136 5/6/00 Water-race Royalbum Jo)m MoMa.ster. 945 27/4/09 Spring on i reserve near " Arrow River " ' Arrow Bluff Wolsey Ka.in. 703 3/2/06 "

Noliu publialwl purBtUJm lo the Pf'Of'iaiona of 8edi«m lo of Ilk Public Prual OjfitJe Act, 1908, and 8micma 18 allll 19 .lif/ ,IM Public Pnut OJ/lea Atnendmenl Acl, 1918. --!- OTICE i1 hereby givea that, no penon having taken outJ administration, the Public Tr119tee has filed in the Supreme N Court at Wellington a.n election to administer the several estates of the penons decea.sed whose namea, residen.._ and occupations (BO far aa knownt are hereunder respectively !let forth, their gross properties being estimated not to exceed £400 in each oaae.

Date BtampOIDce Name. Relldence. Olocupatlon. Date / ]i:~n T"':,~te I No.I I of Death. I Inteltate. ocmeerned.

l · Bacon, Ebenezer .. Auckland· .. Baket and pastry- 11/12/21 27/1/22 Intestate Auokbmd. codk 2 Clarke, Hugh Mitchell .. Dunedin •• .. Shepli.erd .. 3/11/21 27/1/22 Testate Inveroa:rgill. 3 Cooper, Frederick .. Blenheim .. Commission agent 8/11/21 27/1/22 Blenheim. 4 Downham, Thomas .. •• Contractor .. 15/11/21 27/1/22 In~state Wellington. 5 Greig, Thomas Glover .. Seaoliff .. Farmer .. 20/9/21 27/1/22 lnveroargill. 6 Hingston, Florence .. Auckland .. Widow .. 19/3/92 27/1/22 " Auckland. 7 Macdonald or MacDonald Wellington .. Married woman 6/11/21 27/1/22 " Wellington. Susan " 8 Ritchie, Donald Robert .. •Ha.wera .. .. Fa~hand •. 8/5/21 27/1/22 Testate NewPlym'th• 9 Wells, Myra .. .. Otalrl .. • • 1Married woman 20/9/20 27/1/22 Intestate Christchurch.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 30th January, 1922. J. W . .MACDONALD, Public Trustee. 280 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5.

1 The Po;:'~j· ~R~_0! V ~D--~~.( Poi8ona for the ea._mpbell, Aureen Pa.tricia.,-oare ]of ,W. Hunger's Pharmacy 118 Oil .,.., 31s. w,:;,rwer, 1921. 1~e Aroha.. · · : :i ' Camp~ll, Neil H., storekeeper, Wa.ipu: Ada.ms, Cla.rence Angleson, care of Chemicals (Limited), 47Fort Carder, Raymond Douglas, Ponsonby and Ellerslie. Street, Auckland. Camachan, Kate, care of Bea.le Bros., Fenton Street Rotorua. Admore, Archibald, Ka.ikohe. Carr, Frank Eugene, Station Road, Pa.pa.toetoe. ' Aldridge, Frederick Oscar, the Economic Cash Store, Te Carroll, Patrick, storekeeper, Northcote. Awamutu. Cavanagh Bros. (John James and Eugene P. Cavanagh) Allan, Wilfred, storekeeper, Helensville. Ngaruawahia. ' Allely, Robert Joseph, Avondale. Chalton, Ellen Stuart, 82 Pollen Street, Thames. Allen, John Dunmore Long, Howick. Cheesman, Horace Archie, Farmers' Union Trading Company Amos, Ar_t~ur William Frederick, the Spot Store, Avondale. Onewhero, Waikat.o. ' Amos, William Henry, storekeeper, Matier,,. Christie, Alexander, grocer, comer Wyndham and Federal Anderson, J~mes, care of .Anderson and Robinson, Ohaupo. Streets, Auckland. Anderson, Richard Edgar, Farmers' Union Trading Company Christie, Hugh, Raglan. Ka.ita.ia. ' Civil, Edward, Mama.tu. Andrewes, A. S., and Sons, Rawene, Opononi Whaka.pa.ra. Civil, George Thomas, st.orekeeper, Wa.rkworth and Ka.ip&r!I, Taheke, and Kohukohu. ' ' ' Fla.ts. · 1 Astle, Ernest Keith, care of D. McL. Wallace (Limited), Te Cla.rk, Ernest A., chemist, Waihi.: Aroha. i;,;l Cla.rk, Georgina Jane, Puriri. Auckland United,Friendly Societies' Dispensary, 197 and 199 Clark, Thomas Pringle, storekeeper, Te Awamutu. Ka.mngahape Road, Auckland. Clarke, Wilbur, 116 Victoria. Street West, Auckland. Audley, Frederick Albert (Rees-George and Co.), Taka.puna. Cla.rke, William, Viet.aria. Street West, Auckland. Bagnall Bros. and Co. (Limited), . Cleave, Robert, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. Bailey, Athol Edward (Eccles Pharmacy), Victoria. Road, Coakley, John, Thames. Devonport. Cob~, Joseph, Fowld's Road, Ellerslie. Bailey, Frank, 80 Pitt Street, Auckland and Kauka.pa.kapa. Codlin, George Kelsey, Wa.inga.ro. Bailey, George, Oha.upo. . Cogan, Ernest Cecil, Melvern Household Stores, 37-41 Ka,. Ba.illie, J a.mes, Hamilton. ra.nga.ha. pe Road, Auckland. Ba.in, Micha.el John, Ellerslie. Combes, Reginald Edmund, Ma.ta.ma.ta.. Baker, Charles Frederick,. jun. (Baker Bros.), general store Connelly, Charles, and Co., Opotiki. RUBBell ' Conolly, John Edward, Kaeo. Baker, Joseph Ernest, 82 Pollen Street, Thames. Cooke, C. G., Wha.nga.poua.. Baker, William Phipps (Baker Bros.), general store, Russell. Cooper, Frederick Edward, 103 Victoria. Street West Auck• Bar~, John Edwin, care of J. D. Morison and Sons, Te Aroha. Jand. · ' Ba.rola.y, Stephen, 13 Grey Street, Auckland. Cooper, Frederick John, Victoria. Street, Auckland. Barr-Brown, Alfred Edward, Puta.ruru. Cooper, William, and Nephews (Coopers' Sheep-dip Ma.nufa.c. Barron, George, Wa.ihi. t.ory), Auckland. Bartley, George Frederick, care of Woolla.ms and Bartley, Corbett, James, Mata.ma.ta. 636 Manuka.u Road, Epsom. Corcoran, Norman, ca.re of D. McL. Wa.lla.ce (Limited), Te Ba.tea, George Darwin, care of C. H. Woolla.ms, 94 Queen Aroha.. Street, Auokla.nd; also "Nairobe," Calliope Road,.Devon- Corrin, John James, care of Beale Bros. Fenton Stl'Mt port. Rotorua.. ' • Ba.tes,.William Ernest Huia, Auckland Hospital. Coster, James, chemist, Nga.ruawa.hia.. , Beach, Charles Ola.re, Ta.irua. Colanstelld.o, Christ.opher, 183 Viet.aria. Road, Devonport, Auck- Benner, Henry (trading as "Wa.lla.ce and Benner"), Otoro- hanga.. Cotterell, Robert, Ponsonby Roa.d, Auckland. Bennett, Leona.rd, Port Albert. ' ·· Cotterill, Albert George, Te Puki,. Blake, Ronald Birrell, Farmers' Union Trading Company, Crabbe, Charles A., Ta.ura.nga.. Pukekohe Branch. Crawford, Ellwood (Eccles Pharmacy), 171 . Queen Street, Blomfield, Arthur James, 4 Meroer Road, Ponsonby. Auckland. Blood, Thomas Didmas, Pa.rue. Bay. Crawford, William, Pa.pa.kura.. · · Blott, Frederic George, chemist, Remuera. Cra.'!811a.w, Louis Gordon, AuckJand United Fp.endly Societies' Blyth, Frederick Charles, Pa.eroa. Dispensary, Ka.ra.ngahape Road, Auckla.nd. Bonga.rd, William, chemist, Thames. Creamer, Sidney Clive, Pama. Bay. Booker, Leonard, chemist, Te Puke. Crompt.on, Joseph Webster, ca.re of F. W. Reed, chemist Bowden, Arthur, care of T, P. Clark, storekeeper, Te Banks Street, Wha.nga.rei. · · · ' Awa.mutu. Cromwell, Robert John Paul, Great South Road Green Lane Bowden, Geoffrey, care of T. P. Cla.rk, storekeeper, Te Auckland. ' ' Awamutu. Crosby, Charles, 20 Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. Bowma.r, Daniel, storekeeper, Manga.wa.i. De.le, George Henry Hosking, Queen Street, Onehunga. Boyce, John William, Te Awamutu. Da.lgety and Co. (Limited), Customs Street West and Me- Boyd, Albert Alexa.nder, care of H. G. King, che~t, Te cha.nice' Bay, Auckland, and a.t Ha.milt.on, Opotiki, and Awamutu. Taneatua.. · , , Bra.dshaw, Annie, st.orekeeper, Ma.tiere. Davison, Lindsay Cuthbert Gibson, ca.re of Teed and Dicke- Bra.sh, Harry, care of Maxwell and Bra.sh, Hikutsia.. son, 21 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Briscoe and Co. (Limited), Oust.oms Street, Auckland. Dawes, Thomas, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Britta.in, Francis Henry, Fields Inspector, Agricultural De- Dawson, Walter Howe, chemist, Queen Street Auckland. pa.rtment, 24 Kiug George Avenue, Epsom, Auckland. Day, Frederick Friend, Darga.ville. ' Broad and Broad (A. J. Broad and W. J, Broad), Duke Street, Dean, William Hastie, Mercer. CaJl!.bridge. De Castro, George, chemist, Pa.eroa.. Broady, John, Queen Street, Northcote, Auckland. Deeble, Ernest, Coromandel. Brockett and Shand, Ka.ra.nga.ha.ke. . Delany, Augustin Cyril, 79 Queen Street, Auokla.nd. Brookes, John Frank, Alexa.ndra. Street, Te Awa.mutu. De Monta.lk, James Mantell, chemist, Church Street Opotiki. Broome, Thomas, North Shore Supply Stores, King Edward D?vey, Phyllis Victoria., care of Beale Bros., Te ~ha. Para.de, Devonport, and Mutual St.ores, Victoria. Road, ~ckeson (trustee of the late G. F. Dickeson), Ka.ikohe. Devonport. Dickeson, T. Wyatt, care of Teed and Dickeson, 21 Ponsonby Brosnahan, William Godfrey, Pukekohe. Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Brown, David, Farmers' Union Trading Company, Paeroa. Dickey, Eileen Rose, ca.re of C. F. We.sher, Te Puke. Brown, Percival James, ca.re of Thode Bros., Avondale. Dona.Id, A. B. (Limited), Auckland. Browne, Percy Hora.oe, Aria.. Dooley, Richard Ja.mes, storekeeper, Te Kuiti. , Bryan. Alfred, 39 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn. Douglas, Evan Graham, Kaeo. Bryce, Duga.ld-McDona.ld, Whitia.nga.. Downey, Eileen M., the Peoples' Dispensary, Rotorua. Bryce, John Douglas, Meitita.i, Northern Wa.iroa.. Downs, George, Kohukohu. Bluchell, Hemy, Economic Store, Te Awamutu. Draper, John, Ma.ta.ma.ta.. Burchell, Henry Archibald, Te Awamutu. Drummond, John A., Da.rgaville. Burrell, Hora.oe William, care of Sharland, ShortJand Street, Drummond, Norman MacPherson, ca.re of Drummond Broe Auckland. · Whanga.rei. ·• Burton, Ernest Roy, Fra.nkt.on Junction. Drumm!'nd, Robert Louden, care of Drummond Bros., Whe,. Burton, Hedley Vickers, Ma.nurewa.. nga.rei. · Busch, William Ernest, Wa.ihi. Dryden, John Cuddie, Melvern Stores, 37-41 Kara.ngahape Byett, George, Pa.pa.t.oetoe. Road, Auckland. FEB. 2.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 281

Dmm, James William Copley, 0&1'8 of Jeffery, chemist, Te Gore, Maria Jane, care of W. H. R. Tea.pe, chemist, Rotorua. Awamuta. Gray, John (Mangapehi Trading Company, Limited), Ma.nga- Duvall, Frederick Charles, care of Sh&rland and Co., Short. pehi. - land Street, Auckland. Gray, Richmond John Stevenson, Hamilton. Dye, Frank, Kauk&pakapa. Gray, William, corner Great North Road and Newton Road, Dynes, William, Ma.tatoki, Thames Valley. . w Auckland. Dysart Bros. (Duncan Kerr Dysart andj.George Oswald Gregory, Montague Pearce, 237 Great North Road, Grey Dysart), Herekino and Pakot&i. Lyim, Auckland. Eagle, Francis, 0&1'8 of Hamilton and.Eagle, 211 Queen Street, Griffin, George Warden, Ohaeawai. Auckland. ' Grocott, Harold, chemist (trading as " 0Manning's Pharmacy "), Eccles, Alexander, chemist, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Hamilton. Eccles, Ivan Alexander, 171 Queen Street, Auckland. Guest, George, Warkworth. Eccles, Matthew, chemist, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Guiness Bros. (J. A. and S. 0. Guineas), Tauranga. Eccles, Russell (Ecclea Pharmacies), 171 Queen Street, Auck- Guy and Cutler (Richard Joseph Guy and Frederick Bertram land. Cutler), Remuera, Auckland. Eccles, Vetor Matthew, 218 Ponsonby Road, Auoklaud. Guy, William Pulsford, 82 Pollem Street, Thames. Edgar, Claud Sumers, Kawhia. Hall, Frank Walden, care of D. Teed, chemist, Newmarket. Edgar, Matthew Caff, chemist, Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. Hall, Frederick S., storekeeper, Waim&maJru. " Edwards, Ernest, Matamata, care of D. McL. Wallace Hall, Henry John (trading as "John Hall"), Otahuhu, Auok- (Limited). land. Edwards, Frederick, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Hamilton, Benjamin, Central Stores, Warkworth. Ellingham and Co. (Limited), Auckland. Hamilton, Donald Cameron, 0&1'8 of Hamilton and Eagle, 211' Ellis, Ada Blanche, 424 New North Road, Morningside. Queen Street, Auckland. Ellis, Maurice Robert, care of J. A. Drummond, l>argaville. Hammond, Frederick Alva, 18 Waiwera Road, Remuera, and Elson, Frederick Shirley, Dominion Road, Auckland. care of Eccles Pharmacy, Ellison Chambers, Queen Street, Elson, G. E., Helensville. Auckland. Empson, Thomas, Morrinsville. Hardie, Walter, Tutanekai Street, Rotorua. Ensor, John Henry, Mary Street, Thames. Harper, Jessie (Mrs.), Leigh. Espie, James Haddow, 112 Great North Road, Auckland. Harris, Frank Alexander, 172 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Auck• EV&IIS, David, James, Pa.eroa.. land. Evans, Lizzie, Parawai, Thames. Harris, Walter Reginald, care of Beale Bros., Fenton Street, Evans, Norman Keith, Patetonga, Hauraki Plains. Rotorua. Evans, Percy, 149-161 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Harrison, Edward John, care of T. Wallace and Co., Waipu. Evans, Samuel, Farm!lrs' Union Trading Company, Papakura.. Harrison, G., Okaihau. Faithful, John Henderson, Okaihau. Harrison, James, and Sons, Whangarei Fallon, Jessie, storekeeper, Karangaha.ke. Harrop, Bertha E., 0&1'8 of Eccles Pharmacy, Hobson Street, Fallwell, Alfred Gilbee, Tauranga. Auckland. Fallwell, Frederick Richardson, Onehunga. Hart, A., care of Kauri Timber Company, Tairua. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company (Limited), Hartley and Co., Kakahi Otorohanga, Te Puke, and Ohaupo. Harvey, Frank Ernest, Whitia.nga, Mercury Bay. Farrand, George Edmund, storekeeper, North Albertland. Harvey, William J., Karangahape Road, Auckland. Farrimond, William Henry, Kait&i&. Haslett, W. H., chemist, Eden Terrace, Auokland. Fawcett, Thomas Herbert, Te Awamutu. Haura.ki Stores (Limited), Thames. Fear, Reginald George Vincent, Pukekohe. Hawken, Philip Henry, Greenwood's Comer, Epsom, Auck­ Fenn, Alfred, trading as the Province Supply Company, 68 land. Hobson Street, Auckland. · Hawkins, Treve (Miss), Eooles Pharmacies, Queen Street, Finlay, Henry, "The Bridge Store," Frankton Junction. Auckland. Fitzpatrick, Edmund Joseph Vicars, Kihikihi. Hay, Eric, chemist, Waiulru. Fleet, John Edwin (Auckland Co-operative ~ciety, Limit!ld), Hay, Robert Hamilton, 41 Tainui Road, Devonport. 178A t:iymonds Street, Auckland. Remus, Harwood Clifford, Ngaruawahia. Fleming, William, Bombay. Hedge, Stanley John, Belmont Road, Paeroa. Fleming, William, storekeeper, Pukekohe. Henderson, John, 136 Victoria Road, Devonport. Foley, Alan Gabriel, care of W. H. Woollams, 23J Queen Henry, Joseph, care of P. Henry and Sons, Patumahoe. Street, Auckland. Henry, William John, Grey Street, Hamilton. Foley, John O'Shannassy, care of A. Eccles, Queen Street, Herrick, Clarence Leslie Harvey, Auckland Co-operative Auckland.. Society, Frankton Junction. Forst!lr, Edward Albert (Farmers' Union Trading Company), Hicks, William, Waihi. Hangatiki. Hill, Edwin B., chemist, Grey Lynn. Forsyth, John Legett (Farmers' Union Trading Company), Hieatt, Charles William Walker, Great North Road, Avondale. Wellsford. Hill, Arthur George (Hill Bros.), storekeepers, Taupiri. Forsythe, Harry Neil, Central Pharmacy, Hamilton. Hill, Leslie Gordon, Hill and Browne, Aria, via Te Kuiti Foat.er, Charles Loveday, 30 Arney Road, Remuera, Auckland. Hill, Robert Thomas, Taripiri. Foster, George, Whangarei. Hill, Thomas B., chemist, Raglan. Foster, John Durham, Waimauku. Hillary, John Edmund, Tatua.nui. Frankton Wool, Grain, and Produce Supply Company (Li­ Hiskens, Herbert John, care of J. G. Gallagher, chemist, mited), Frankton Junction. Symonds Street, Auckland. French, George Herbert, Rotorua Supply Stores, Tut&nekai Hobson, George Charles· Edward, care of Long, chemist, Street, Rotorua. Kingsland, Auckland. F:rench, Henry, and Son, Driving Creek, CoromandeL Holla.nd, Charles H., Te Kuiti. Freney, William Bruce Myers, care of A. Eccles, chemist, 171 Hollinger, Arthur John, Tuakau. Queen Street, Auckland. Holloway, Edwin, 0&1'8 of Kauri Timber Company, Tairua. Frodsham, Robert, Taupiri. Holm, Ellen, Owhango. Fyfe, William MaoFarlane, Royal Oak, Onehunga. Holmes, Robert H., Ohaupo. Gall, Charles Frederick, Rangiriri. Hood, T., chemist, Owhango. Gallagher, Joseph George, Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. Hook Bros., storekeepers, Paparoa. Gallaugher, Robert William, Victoria Street West, Auckland. Hook, John Gordon, care of Farmers' Trading Company, Galloway, John, Grocer, Thames. Ngaruawahia. Gamble, William, storekeeper, CoromandeL Hooker, William, care of M. Manson (Limited), Rotorua. Ganderton, William, chemist, 10 Barrie Street, Auckland. Hom, James F., Waihi. Garland, John Howard, Totara North. Houston, Robert M., Ma.ugonui. Garvie, William John, Maulru. Howe, William Alfred, care of Farmers' Union Trading Com­ Gatenby, Robert MacKenzie, Te Awamutu. pany (Auckland), (Limited), Hobson Street, Auckland. George, J. Rees, chemist, Devonport. Hoyte, Edwin Noel, Central Pharmacy, 322A St.ebbing's Gibson, Ernest Stanley, care of T. H. Kirkby, Central Phar- Buildings, Great North Road, Grey Lynn. macy, Rotoraa.. Humphrey, Henry, Otahuhu. Hunger, William Hugh, Te Aroha. Giesen, Gordon Leary, Te Kuiti. Hunt, ~rick William, Ma.ugapehi Trading Company, Gifford, A., Morrinsville. Mangapehi. Gifford, James Gavin Bre.dsha.w, Te Awamutu. Hunt, Violet Kathleen Nora, Ma.ugapehi Trading Company, Gilbert, Stephen, 147 Hobson Street, Auckland. Ma.ugapehi. Gilmour Bros. (Charles, Robert, and George Gilmour), store­ Hutchinson, Frederick John (Hutchinson Bros., Limited), keepera, Raglan. Auckland. Glover, Edward Henry, Dominion Road, Auckland. Hutchinson Bros. (Limited), Ponsonby, Queen Street, Khyber Godfrey, Leonard Gordon, Taumarunui. Pass Road, and Newmarket, Auokland. THE NEW '.ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Hatley.: Joh, Awa.irui. · · Malkus, John Martin, 4 Belgium Street, Aucklan'd, Irvine, James Neil, Hamilton. IMangapehi Trading Company (Limited), Mangapehi. Irving, Eldred, Medi.ca.l Hall, Victoria. Street, Darga.villi,. Manning and Co. (Limited). Hamilton. bww, Jo!m .Thomas, Napier Street, Auckland. Manning, Henry W., Karangahape Road, Auckland. frwin, Triston Willia.m, chemist, Ponsonby, Auckland. Markwick, Horace Hector, care of Markwick Bros., Buckland. li:wj.p,, Wllolter Joseph, 202 Ponsonby Road, Auckland. _Markwick, Tom Willoughby, care of Markwick Bros, Buck- Jackman; James Joseph, Wlutianga. land. Jackman, W., Heathcote, Whakapirau, Kaipa.ra. Marriott and Co. (M. and George G. Marriott), Manuka~ Road, J'!ooksQn, .Bl'QS'.'. Ell~rslie. ' · Parnell, Auckland. Jackson, Frank, Pnni. iMarshall, Mary, care of Marshall and Sons, Whangarei Ja.cobsen, Henry C., Maketn, Bay of Plenty. /~, Ge?~ge, chemist, Mount Eden Road; Auckland. James, Samuel, Coromandel. · :Martin, Philip George, 87 Mount Eden Road, Auckland; . , . 1 J~eJ:I\DP., Iferbert Henry, ca.re cif J. M. Jefferson, 7 Khyber Matthews Bros. (Ernest and Albert Victor), .Awa.rna Stoflh, Pa.sli, Auckland, or 18 Amahu Road, R,,muera, Auckland. : near Kaikohe, ' .. '' L Jefferson, John Mitchell, 7 Khyber Pa.as Road, Auckland. 'Matthews, Frederick Charles, Claudelands, Matangi, ~d. Jeffe;ry, WiJlia.m,. Te Awamntu. ' Ha.milton Ea.st. ' . Jenkins, 'c. Campbell, ca.re of Northern Ohnra Medical Asso- Matthews, William James, grocer, 79 Eden Terrace, Auckbind.' .. oiation (Incorporated), Mati_ere. · · Maxweoll, Arthur A., Hinemoa Street, Rotorua. ' · · · Jephcote, Theodore, Hot Springs Hotel, Waiwera. Maxwell, James Fawett, Hikuta.ia. Johnson, John Benjamin, Te Aroha. :Maxwell, Arthur Frederick, 124 Queen Street, Auckland. JohnsQn, Jierbert, Maungatapere, Whangarei. iMaxwell, Noel Selwyn, The Peoples' Dispensary, Rotoru11.. ' ' . Johnston, Henry Miles, care of Woollams, 34 Queen Street, iMayn, Rudolf Olrick, care of Woollams, .110 Queen Street,· .Auckland. I Auckland. · · ' J1;1~01ie, Jolm, Francis, J. Rees George and Co., Takapuna. Mellars, George F., watchmaker, Coromandel. ' ' ' Jones, Ernest A., Ohinewai. . · ;Melvern, Oswald J., Melvern Stores, 37-41 Karangahape RoaJ,"gii Al~!!,, A~nga. ,Mouat, Gilbert ShirweD, care of Eccles, 171 Queen· Street, King, Harold Trlivelyan, Mount Eden ·Road, Auckland · Auckland. ,Muir, Gavin, Buckland. ~~g,,HRa.I.arryh,.VWaiu1'_y.. . . ··,. 'o_:111 , Limi' d) h. . . Allli, p alentme, care o · = e s { · te , c ellllBt, !Muir, Robert, Mount Eden, Auckland. Victoria. Street, Hamilton. · 'Mulholla.nd, Walter Gamble, Pukemiro. Kirby, Caroline, Te Aroha. ,Munro, Wallace Norman, 22-24 Jervois Road, Ponsonby. Kirkby, Thomas Henry, Aroha Street, Rotorua. 'Murray, Fred. S., chemist, Manukau Road, Parnell.. :. • , ; Knox, Robert, Swanson. .McAllister, Samuel Robert, ·Mangapai. Lamb, Albert Spencer James, chemist, · Karangahape Road, :McCauley, George Robert, Papatoetoe. Auckland.· · · ' ,McDonald, Kenneth, storekeeper, Waipu. · · Lambert, John, grocer, Victoria. Road, Devenport. McGill, Sidney Edward, care of Farmers' Union Trading Com- Lane, D. G., .. Rawene. · pany, Te Puke. Langlorcl, Arthur, Avondale. ,McGill, Sidney Edwin, Te Puke. Laslett, M. G., Whitford. McGowan, James, New North Road, Mount Albert. Lawrence, W. R., and Co., Okoroire. :Mcllraith, William Samaria (Farmers' Union Trading Com- Lees, W, F., and Co., Whitmore Street, Kihikihi. pany), Papa.knra. · Le Quesne, ·Alfred, Ponsonby, Auckland. 'Mcilwraith, William Wallaoe, Kopaki. Leser, Gustav, Beach Road, Mangonui. McKay, Alexander, Mangonui. Leslie, Henry Robert, Tepene, Kaeo. McKeown, Jam61!1, 91 Franklin Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Leslie, Thomas Edward, Tepene; Kaeo. McKinney, William Hugh, Jervois Road, Ponsonby, and Mount Letts, Mathers William, Hokianga. Albert. Lever, Levi, Kohekohe, Waiukn. :McLean, Murdoch, Waipu Junction, Ilevy, Ernest F., Waikino and Whakatane. :McLean, William James, Kuaotunui. Lewis, Pi.ck GeQrge Chance (trading, as " Dick Lewis"), Eco­ McMahon, Denis, care of D. McL. WaJla.oe (Limited), Te nomic 'Store; Wai.hem; Piako. Aroha. Linton, Sarah Jamieson, Victoria Avenue, Eden Terrace, McManemin, Joseph, 9 Racecourse Parade, Remuera, and Auckland. care of Eccles, 245 Hobson Street, Auckland. Lintott, G. S., and Co., Customs Street, Auckland. (McMurray, Arthur, North Shore Supply Stores, King Edward' Little; Herberii, English Pharmacy, 34 Broadway, Newmarket. : Parade, Devenport. Loma.a, Robert, Hikurangi. 'McPherson, William George, 22-24 Jervois Road, Ponsonby. Longville, Thomas William, Eden Terrace, Auckland. McShane, Patrick Joseph, 60 Richmond Avenue, Grey Lynn, Loughlin, John, care of J. P. Kirby, Te Aroha. Auckland. Lovatt, Joseph Ernest, Whakapara. 'Na.sh, Frederick George (Farmers' Union Trading Company), Macdoha.ld, care of Weatherall MacDonald, storekeepers, Te Bank Street, Whanga.rei. Akau. Nathan, L. D., and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland. Macferson,'William Walter, Manunui. New, Francis, Waitakere. Mackay, Farquhar Donald, Central Waipu. Newman, William, storekeeper, Aratapu. Mackay, .George Stewart, Melvern Stores, 37-41 Karangahape Nicholls, J., storekeeper, Te Kuiti. Road, Auckland. '.Nichols, Henry William, Kaihu. Maok&y, Gilbert'Johnson. seedsman, 195 Queen Street, Auck- 'Northmore, William Henry, care of Farmers' Union Trading land. . Company, Huntly. Mackay, Peter Mitchell, 7 Wellesley Street Ee.st, Auckland. O'Leary Bros. and Downs, seed-merchants, Cook Street, Auek~ Mackie, Leslie Ward, care of Eccles, Queen Street, Auckland. land. Mackenzie; Norman, care of Central Stores, Great North Road, O'Ma.lley, John Fran~is, Farmers' Union Trading Company, Avondale. Buckland. :Ma,oklow, Frank Gordon, care of A. Eccles, 171 Queen Street, ; Ormrod, William Henry, Queen Street, Northcote. Auckland. Oxltly, Ha~, Mercury Bay. · ~ow,• John WaJrer Teed, Onehunga. .Pacey, Raymond William, care of A. Eccles, chemist, Devon. Me.in, ,Tllomes, ()potiki. _ , . · port. ll!lamialia;' Dudley FQSter, 34 Broa.dwa.y, Newmarket, Auck- P&g!l, Arthur William, Kingsland. land. ' Parfitt, Aleck George, ·Gordonton, via Taupiri. THE NEW ,ZJ1A_LA1'TD. (}.A,ZET~ .

., ·l'&n\Y, John, care of We.Iden a.nd Parry, Darga.ville. , ISanft, Ralph We.It.er Frank, Symonds. Street, Auckla.nm~:f), Reilly, Charles Augustus, ca.re of C. T. Rickit a.nd Sons, T~ Torere. .. . Awamutu. · Smith, Ma.be) Poynton Ha.guii, S. Ha.gue Smith 1µ1d Co., Rendell a.nd Sons, Howick. . Helensville. · . .. · · ' ..... · Renouf, Fred, Ma.nuka.u Road, Epsom, Auckla.nd. Smith, Samuel Cha.rles (Farmers' Union Tra.dii).g Q.:iin,ll8illy), Rensha.w, James, The.mes. Piopio. . .. · ...: '.,' , Richards, Eva.n, Ma.ta.ka.na. Smith, Sydney S. Hague, Hague Smith aud·Co., Helens~. Richa.rds, Llewellyn, Pa.rua. Ba.y. . Smith, Thoma.s George, Ta.upiri. · . . · · ·· · · . ' Richa.rds, Thoma.s Francis, a.nd Co., Cambridge. 1 Smith, William Ja.mes, Raglan. Richa.rdson, John, Ba.rry Road, Wa.ihi. Spratt, R., Whakata.ne. . . . . · :aJ.okerly, Leonard Stoddart, Dominion Road, Auckla.nd. Sta.into1 . Stuart Alfred, ca.re of W. H. Reed, che~t 'Qi:in- Rickit, C. T., a.nd Sons, Te Awamutu. bridge. · . ,. Rickit, Kenneth Campbell (C. T. Rickit a.nd Sons), Te Awa• Sterling, Joseph, Ma.takohe. . . , mutu. Stephenson, Willia.m, Northcote Stores, Queeµ Street, 'N'., Rowla.tt, Charles, storekeeper; Whitford. Otahuhu. Russell, John George (Farmers' Union Trading Compa.ny). Turnbull, Thoma.s Cha.rles, Queen Street, Onehunga. Pukekohe. Urlioh, James, Ma.ta.ngirau. · · Russell, Thoma.s, chemist, Upper Symonds Street, Auokla.nd. YaJent!D-8, Hugh Sutherla.nd, ~repoa, The.mes Vafa1y.'. X Ruston, Da.vid Ha.rry (Farmers' Union .Tra.ding Company, Va.Ientme, Thoma., Fra.nk, ohenust, Putaruru. ·· ,· · Limited), Huntly. Vazey, Ada.m, Okura, W&ihopo. ' .. .-:'{ Rya.n, Leo Cyril (Ryan a.nd Theyers), Oma.ha.. Vincent, David Augustus, Nga.tea, Ha.umki Plains.,, Sa.ies, W. H., Sa.ies. We.de, Benjamin Arth~. Tahuna.. Sa.nders, Cla.ude, the Farmers' Union Trading Company, Wa.irihonse, Robert Louden, Ma.nukau Road, Parnell, Auck- Otewa., via. Otoroha.nga.. . land. . . .. ' . ' . . ..; Sa.nderson, Frederick Russell, Tota.re. North. Wa.iroa. Stores (Limited), Darga.ville, Rua.wa.i, Tangowahin Sa.ndin, Carl Gustav, Helensville. Kirikopuni, Ta.ngiteroria, and Manga. wha.re. ·:284 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

W&lden, Percy, ca.re of We.Iden a.nd Parry, Dargaville. The Poia

Ma.her, H. E., care of Bates and Co., Hastings. Conscience-money. McDia.rmid, John, Ti-tree Point. - t1 Moore, Thomas Frederick, Woodville. HE Se.cretary to the Treasury acknowledges receipt of Morgan, D. E., Hastings. T £.'I, being· amount received by tbe District Engineer, Murray, Roberts, and Co. (Limited), Railway Quay, Pon Public Works Department, Dunedin, as conscience-money • . Ahuriri. J. ,J. ESSON, Secretary to the Treasury. Murton, Harry Montague, Napier. Neal and Close, Napier. O'Donoghue, Edmund, Hastings. Sale of Unclaimed Property. Page and McGregor, Ma.tamau. Petersen, Albert Olof Andreas, Norsewood. Police Department, Prior, Edwa.rd Elen, Dannevirke. Wellington, 25th January, 1922. Reid, J. W., Emerson Street, Napier. T is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands Riggir, F. W., Whetukura.. I of the police at the various police-stations will, if not Roach, George Hamilton, He.stings. claimed before Tuesday, the 28th February, 1922, be sold Robjohns, Hindmarsh, and Co. (Limited), Port Ahuriri. thereafter by public auction. Shearman, F., and Co., Woodville. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be ob­ Smith, Angus W., Da.nnevirke. tained from the Superintendent or Inspector of Police in Thornton, Percy G., Clive. charge of the district. Webber, Herbert, Ha.stings. A. H. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Police. Webber, H. J. W., Hastings Street, Napier. Williams and Kettle (Limited), Port Ahuriri. Williams and Kettle (Limited), Napier. Notice respecting PropoBed Alteration of Boundaries, Gilly of Winters (Limited), Wairoa and Frasertown. Gkriatcktwck. Woodward, E. C., Box 91, Hastings. Yates a.nd McPhail, Heretaunga. Street, Hastings. Department of Internal Affairs, M. FOLEY, Registrar. Wellington, 31st January, 1922. Magistrate's Court, Napier, 14th Januuy, 1922. URSUANT to section 132 of the Municipal Corporations P Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition, in accordance with regulations, signed by not less than one­ Public Service GlaRsijic.ation and Superannuation Amendment fourth of the electors of the area described in the Schedule Acl, 1908.-Election of Member of Teachers' Superannuation hereto, being part of the County of Heathcote, has been Board. __ presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, praying that the said area may be excluded from the said county and Education Department, included in the City of Christchurch. ' Wellington, 30th January, 1922. 1 All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any OTICE is hereby given that an election will be held for I written objections to or petitions against the proposed altera­ N the purpose of electing as a member of the Teachers' tion which they desire to lodge llithin one month from the Superannuation Board a person from among the contributors first publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions to the Teachers' Superannuation Fund residing in the North are to be addressed and forwarded to the Minister of Internal Island, to fill an extraordinary vacancy caused by the death Affairs, Wellington. of Mr Finlay Bethune. And notice is further given that- (l.) The said election will be held on Friday, the 24th day SCHEDULE. of March, 1922, at the offices of the Education Department, Wellington. AREA PROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED IN CITY OF C!mISTCHURCH.. (2.) The poll will be closed at 5 o'clock p.m. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by (3.) Nominations will close on Friday, the 28th day of a line commencing at the junction of the western side of February, 1922, at II o'clock p.m. Kerr's Road and the middle of Rudd's Road, and proceeding Dated at Wellington this 30th day of Jo.nuary, 1922. thence a.long the middle of Rudd's Road and the middle of Page's Road to a point in line with the south-western bounda.ry C. E. CRAWFORD, of Rural Section 8990; thence to and along that boundary and Secretary to the Teachers' Superannuation Board, its production to the southern side of Cuthbert's Road ; thence Returning Officer. along the southern side of that roa.d, the southern side of Ruru Road, a.nd the eastern side of McGregor's Road to Cam.I Officiating Ministers for 1922.-Notice No. J. and Road Reserve; thence north-westerly and north-easterly along the boundary of the City of Christchurch to the point Regi•trar-General's Office, . of commencement. Wellington, 31st Janue.ry, 1922. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, URSUANT to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 11108, Minister of Internal Affairs. P the following name of a.n Officiating Minister within the meaning of tile said _Act is published for general informa. tion:- Notice of PropoBed Alteration of Boundaries, City of Okurck of the Province of New Zealand, oommonly called the T 1, Gkriatckurck. . • Okurck of England. ~LW.. - : ; Department of Internal Affairs, The -Reverend George Stubba. Wellington, 31st January, 1922. · W. W. COOK, Registrar-General. URSUANT to section 132 of the Municipal Corporations P i~Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition, in accordance with regulations, signed by not less.. thl!,n . 011e.­ Deput11 Registrars of JJfarriages, &r., aP7,ointed. fourth of the electors of the area. described in the Schedule hereto, being part of the County of Heathcote, has been Registrar-General's Office, presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, praying · Wellington, 31st January, 1922. that the said area may be excluded from the said county T is hereby notified that th" undermentioned persons a.nd included in the City of Christchurch. I have· been appointed to be the Deputies of the Registrars All persons affected are here by called upon to lodge any of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the districts se•· written objections to or petitions against the proposed altera­ respectively opposite their na.mes, viz.:- tion which they desire to lodge within one month from the Church, George Frederick Tokatoka. first publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions Wallace, Albert Nyanza Te Awamutu (at Ohaupo).* are to be addressed and forwarded to the Minister of Internal Barrett, John Francis Coromandel. Affairs, Wellington. Sin-Olair (Miss), Annie Wellington North.* Moore, Henry Edgar . Rotorua. SCHEDULE.. Davis, James Bruce Tapanui. AREA l'ROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED IN Crry OF C!mISTCHUBOB. · Pope, Cecil Stephen Mount Grey. · Swap, Alexander Wallace Wyndham (at Edendale).* ALL that area. in the Canterbury Land District bounded by Phillips, Charles Thom11<9 Dipton. II a line cobmencing at the intersection of the right bank of th.e Avon River with the western side of Kerr's Road, and pro­ * Births and deaths only. ceeding thence north-easterly along the said right bank j;o W. W. COOK, Registrar~Geni,ral. Page's Road; thence south-westerly ,along the middle of H 288 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. o

Page's Road and Rudd's Road to the western side of Kerr's on Wednesday, the 15th day of February, 1922, for the supply Road, and northerly along the western side of that road to the and delivery of uniforms, cloth and waterproof, caps, helmets, point of commencement. leggings, &c., during the half-year ending 30th June, 1922. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, Forms and conditions of tender may be obtained at the Minister of Internal Affairs. office of the Stores Manager, Post and Telegraph Department, i Wellington, and at the offices of the Chief Postmasters, Auck- ,1 land, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Notice respecting Proposed Alteration of Boundaries, City 0~ I Christchurch. R. B. MORRIS, Secretary. Department of Internal Affairs, I ------Wellington, 31st January, 1922. I URSUANT to section 132 of the Municipal Corporations Appointing a Time and Place for Fir!Jt Meeting of the P Act, 1920, it is hereby notified that a petition, in Manawatu-Oroua Electric-power Board. a.ccordance with regulations, signed by not less than one- I fourth of the electors of the area described in the Schedule. . hereto, being part of the County of Waimairi, has been IN p~uance and exercise. of the powers conferred by presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, praying A sect10n 4 of the Electnc-power Boa~d? Amendme~t that the said area may be excluded from the said county and ct, 1920, I, Joseph ~ordon Coates, the M1mster of Pubhc included in the City of Christchurch. Works, do here~y appomt Monday, t_he 13th day of February, .. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any 1922, at 1.30 o clock P; m., as the time, and the Palmers~on written objections to or petitions against the proposed altera- North Borough_ Council Chambers as the place, for_ holding tion which they desire to lodge within one month from the the first meetmg of the Manawatu-Oroua Electric-power first publication of this notice. Such objections or petitions Board. . . are to be addressed and forwarded to the Minister of Internal Dated at Wellrngton this 1st day of February, 1922. Affairs, Wellington. J. G. COATES, Minister of Public Works.

SCHEDULE. AREA PROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED IN CITY OJ' CHRISTCHURCH. ALL that area in the Canterbury Land District bounded by a The Public Servfoe Class(fication and Superannuati'.on Act, line commencing at the junction of May's Road and Rutland 1908.-Election of a Member of thWairarapa Road, along that side Office of the Mining Registrar, of said Wairarapa Road to Jeffrey's Road, along the southern Murchison, 20th January, 1922. side of Jeffrey's Road to the boundary of the City of Christ­ OTICE is hereby given that, no cause to the contrary church, and along that boundary to the point of commence­ N having been shown within the prescribed three months, ment. the mining privilege mentioned in the Schedule hereunder has WM. DOWNIE STEWART, this day been struck off the Register kept by me, in terms Minister of Internal Affairs. of section 30, subsection (4), of the Mining Amendment Aot, 1914, W. C. ROBERTSON, Mining Registrar. Tenders for Supply of Uniforms. General Post Office, SCHEDULE. Wellington, 26th January, 1922. No. 916; date, 17/4/1914; special alluvial claim situate ENDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary, Skea.ts Creek, Howard Survey District, held by Robert P. T General Post Office, Wellington, not later than 4 p.m. White.

CROWN LANDS NOTICES.

Landa in Auckland Land Di.•trict forfeited.

Lands and Survey Department, Wellington, 30th January, 1922. OTICE is hereby given that the leases and licenses of the undermentioned lands having been declared forfeited by N resolution of the Auckland Land Board, the said lands have thereby reverted to the Crown, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1908, and the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1916.

SCHEDULE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT.

Lease or License No. I Section. Block. District. Leuee or Lice-. Reason for Forfeiture.

D.S. 410 25 XI Rangiriri F. Birch I Non-compliance with con- ditions and non-pay­ ment of rent. 463 13 Pua.hue Settlement A. A. Hancock •. I Abandoned section. 520 4 xv Karioi H. W. Pain At request. 566 8 VII Rotoma S. Sanders " 579 24 IV Piako S. H. Wynyard •• .. 616 1 Whatawhata Settle- N. D. Galloway Abandoned section. ment 707 10 Kopuku No. 2 Settle­ S. H. Faulkner At request. " ment 729 12 Pukemapou Settlement P. W. Griffith Abandoned section. 731 28 XII Wa.ihou Thomas Savage At request.

D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. FEB. 2.] 'l'HE NEW ZEALAND GAiETTE. 287

Land in North Auckland Land District open for Sak or Maori Land for Leaae by Public ,Tender. Selection. Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board, North Auckland District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, 24th January, 1922. Auckland, 30th January, 1922. OTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land N OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned land N Act, 1909, and the regulations thereunder, that tenders is open for sale or selection under the Land Act, 1908 ; will be received at the office of the Waikato-Mauiapoto Dis­ and applications will be received at the North Auckland trict Maori L&nd Board up to. 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 2nd District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock March, 1922, for lee.se of the land named in the Schedule p.m. on Monday, the 20th March, 1922. hereto. The land may, at the option of the applicant, be purchased for cash or be selected for occupation with right of purchase or on renewable lease. SCHEDULE. Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the North Auckland District Lands and TUBOTO B 2B Block, Pirongia Survey District : Area, 42 acres Survey Office, Auckland, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, 3 roods 7 perches ; upset annual rental, £10 16s. the 22nd day of March, 1922, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. CONDITIONS OF LEASE. The be.llot will be held at the conclusion of the examination of applicants. 1. The term of the lease shall be eighteen years from the 1st January, 1922, at the rental tendered, with right of renewal for a further term of seventeen years and a half &t SCHEDULE. a rental assessed at 5 per cent. on the unimproved value of NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTBIOT. the land at the time of the renew&!, such valuation, in the event of a dispute, to be determined by arbitration. Com­ SBOTION 7, Block VI, Maungataniwha Survey District, Mango­ pensation for substantial improvements shall be allowed to nui County: Area, 470 e.cree. Capital value, £850. Occmpa­ the lessee at the expiration of the second term of the lease, tion with right of purchase: Half-yearly rent, £21 6e. Renew­ as provided in section 263 of the Native Land Act, 1909. e.ble lease: Half.yee.rly rent, £17. 2. Residence to commence within four years in bush lands Altitude, 800 ft. to 1,820 ft. a.hove see.-level. Steep to or swamp lands, e.nd within one year in open or pe.rtly open broken land in bush, except for 40 acres fem land. Soil is of lands, and to be continuous for six years. rather poor clay, resting on rotten,rock e.nd sandstone forma­ 3. Lessee has no right to minerals without license, but he tion. The forest is mixed light bush comprising rimu, puri­ may use on the land any minerals for any agricultural, pas­ puri, ta.mire, miro, and two large kauris, with a medium toral, household, ro&dmaking, or building purposes. undergrowth of eupplejack, karamu, t&ikiwi, nikau, &c. 4. Every lessee shall bring into cultivation,- Section is well watered by numerous streams, and is situated (a.) Within one year from the d&te of his lease, not Iese about eighteen miles from Ma.ngonui-five miles and a. he.If than one-twentieth of the land leased by him ; by formed 12 ft. ro&d, a.nd twelve miles and a half by Ma.in (b.) Within two yea.rs from the date of his lease, not less North Roe.d. than one-tenth of the land leased by him ; Full particulars may be obtained at this office. ( c.) Within four years from the date of his lease, not less R. P. GREVILLE, than one-fifth of the land leased by him ; Commissioner of Crown Lands, and shall, within six years from the date of his lease, in addition to the cultive.tion of one-fifth of the land, have put substantial improvements of a permanent chare.cter (as de­ Paatoral Run in Mar1.borougk Land Di8/irict for Licenae. fined by the Land Act, 1908) on first-class land to the value of £1 for every acre of such land, and on second-class land Department of Lands and Survey Office, to an amount equal to the net price of every acre of such Blenheim, 26th January, 1922. land : Provided that in no case shall the addition&! improve­ OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned pe.storal ments required on second-class land be more than !Os. per N run will be offered for license under the provisions of acre, or 2s. 6d. on third-class land. · the Land Act, 1908, and amendments. 5. (a.) Rent shall be paye.ble half-yearly in advance. Applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey (b.) Lessee she.II not assign the lease without the consent of Office, Blenheim, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 7th the Board. day of March, 1922. (c.) Lessee will cultive.te the land in a huebandlike manner, Applicants must appear personally before the Land Board e.nd keep it free from noxious weeds. at Blenheim on Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1922, at ( d:) Lessee will keep fences and buildings in repair. 10 o'clock a.m. ( e.) Lessee will fence without any right of resort to the The ballot will be h~ld at the conclusion of examination Board for contribution on account of the Board owning or of applicants. occupying adje.cent land ; but this provision shall not deprive Preference at the ballot will be given to landless applicants the lessee of any rights he may have against any subsequent who have one or more children dependent on them ; to occupier, other than the Board, of such &djacent land. le.ndlese applicants who, within two years immediately pre­ (/.) A copy of the form of lease can be inspected at the ceding date of ballot, have applied for land at least twice office of the Under-Secretary for Native Affairs, Wellington, unsuccessfully; to e.pplicants who have served beyond New or the office of the Board. Zealand as members of the Expeditione.ry Force ; e.nd to persons engaged on military service beyond New Zealand in GENERAL lNSTRUOTIONS TO TENDBRERS. connection with the present war, if such persons immediately 1. The lii.nd to be leased subject to reserve price or rental prior to the commencement of the war were bona fide resi­ specified in each case. dents of New Zealand. 2. Every tender shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the President of the Board, and marked on the outside as follows : " Tender for lease of , Block SCHEDULE. (No. , in red), in sale plan No. 46." MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTBIOT. 3. Tenders for lease must be accompanied by six months' Paatoral Run, Olasa A.-Mar1.borougk Orn,,nty.-Onamalutu rent, lease fee (£4 4s. ), an amount sufficient to cover eta.mp · Survey District. duty and registration fee, and ·the amount with which the section is loaded for improvements (if any). NOTE.-St&mp RuN 141, Block X : Area, 1,976 acres; annual rental, £12. duty will be 6s. if rent is under £60 per annum, with an &ddi­ Term of license, twenty-one years. tional 3s. for each further £60 or fraction thereof ; registra­ Weighted with £115, valuation for 116 chains of fencing. tion fee is uniformly 10s. Situated about twenty-three miles .from Blenheim, having 4. The highest tenderer to be declared the lessee, but the e.ccese to main North-bank Ro&d by ro&d up Bartlett's Creek, Boe.rd reserves to itself the right to decline to e.ccept any three miles, the last mile being unformed. The country tender. ve.ries in height from about 750 ft. to 2,000 ft. The whole 6. The successful lessee will require to make & declaration area consists of rough, broken, eh&dy, and poor-class hills, to the effect that he is legally qualified to become the lessee well covered with fem e.nd scrub. The improvements that of the land, and that he is e.cquiring the land solely for his go with the run consist of grassing ve.lued at £26. own use and benefit, and not directly or indirectly for the The valuation for fencing must be paid immedie.tely &n use or benefit of any other person. applicant has been declared successful. 6. The lands are offered under the Native Land Act, 1909, Full particulars may be ascertained on application to this and the regulations made thereunder, and lessees shall be office. deemed to be e.cquainted with the provisions thereof, and be JOHN COOK, bound there by as effectually as if such provisions were em· Commissioner of Crown Lands. bodied herein. I 288 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 5

INSTRUOTIONS TO Al.TLIOANTS. In Bankruptcy. The land is described for the general information of intend­ ing tenderers, who are recommended, nevertheless, to make In the estate of CLAUDE CHARLES BBINBLEY and PETBB personal inspection, as the Board is not responsi hie for the HENBY CooPER, of Wanganni, trading as "C. C. absolute accuracy of any description. Brinsley. and Co.," Upholsterers, bankrupts. The area may be liable to slight alterations. '\..1 OTICE is hereby given $hat a second and final divi­ Tenders must be sent to the office of the Waikato-Maniapoto - "I dend of lQid. in the pound (making in all 4s. 10ld.) District Maori Land Board, Auckland, and must be made on is now payable on all accepted proved claims at my office, the proper forms, to be obtained at the office of the Board. No. 44 Maria Place, Wanganui. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of the Wai­ E. M. SILK, kato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board, Auckland. 30th January, 1922. Dei,uty Official Assignee. C. E MAoCORMICK, President, Waikato-Maniopoto District Maori Land Board. In Bankruptcy.-Amended Notice.

In the matter of the estate of FREDERICK JAMES THORNE, of Motneka, Baker. FIRST and final dividend of 3s. 6d. in the pound (not BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. A Se. 10d. as previously stated) is now pa.yable on all proved and accepted claims at my office, Hardy Street, In Bankruptcy.~ln the Supreme Court holden at Nelson. Auckland. W. ROUT, 27th January, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. OTICE is hereby given that GEORGE CAMERON, of Te N Kopuru, Contractor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of crediliors to be holden In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Oourt holden a:t at lihe Courthouse, Darga.ville, on Thursday, the 2nd day of Chri,trhurch. February, 1922, a.Ii 2.30 o'clock. W. 8. FISHER, OTICE is herebv given that GEORGE HENRY DA.BOURN,· 25th January, 1922. Official Assignee. N of Christchurch, Tramway Employee, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors lio be holden at my office on Wednesday, the lat In Bankruptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at day of February, 1922, at 2.30 o'clock. New Plymouth. A. W. EAMES, OTICE is hereby given that OLIVER CROss, of Opu­ 25th Jan nary, 1922. Official Assignee. .fN nake, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Thursday, the 2nd day of February, 1922, at 2.80 o'clock. J. S. 8. MEDLEY, 2Srd January, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ In Bankruptcy. N after described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ OTICE is hereby given that ANNIE CANE, Farmer, of bidding the same on or before the 3rd March, 1922. N Mata, Eltham, was this day adjudged b&nkrnpt; 6385. ALISTER MACDONALD HOWDEN.-Part Lot 23 and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden of Lots 5 and 8 of Allotment 190, Parish of Takapuna, con­ at my office, 10 Regent Street, Hawera, on Friday, the 3rd taining 4 acres O roods 29 perches, fronting Sea View Road. day of February, 1922, at 2 o'clock. Occupied by applicant. Plan 12437. ROBERT S. SAGE, 6403. EDWIN ALFRED VINE.-Allotmente 291, 292, 25th January, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. and 293, Town of Cambridge West, containing 3 acres, front­ ing Thompson Street and Burns Street. Occupied by appli­ cant. Plans 12510 and 12511. In Bankmptcy.-ln the Supreme Court holden at 6473. PETER FLEMING WATSON.-Part Allotment 72, Wanganui- Section 16, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 3 roods 11·7 perches, fronting Victoria Avenue, Remnera. Occupied by OTICE is hereby given that ALBERT BUNNING, of applicant. Plan 13014. N Mangaweka, Farmer, was this day adjudged bank­ 6598. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS (LIMITED).­ rupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be Parts of Allotment 15, Parish of Pukekohe, containing to­ holden at the Courthouse, Marton, on Thnrsday, the 2nd gether 16 acres 1 rood 39·9 perches. Occupied by applicants. day of February, 1922, ali 2.30 o'clock p.m. Plan 13805. E. M. SILK, 6701. JOHN MUIR and ROBERT MUIR.-Allotment 25 20th January, 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. and part Allotment 88, Parish of Pa.pakura, containing 229 acres 3 roods 6 perches. Occupied by applicants. Plan 14482. In Bank-,uptcy.-ln the Supnme Oouf't holden at 6702. GEORGE MILES.-Part Lot 119 of Allotment 1, Wanganu,. Parish of Te Rapa, containing 37·5 perches, fronting King Street. Occupied by applicant. Plan 14752. OTICE is hereby given that HENRY WALTER HARBISON, 6704. HENRY GEORGE HAWKES DAVIS.-Parts of N of Waverley, Farmer, was this day adjudged bank­ tot 11 of Allotment 15, Parish of Mana.is., containing together rup$ ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be 145 acres 8 roods 38 perches. Occupied by applicant. Plan holden at the Courthouse, Waverley, on Tuesday, the 7th 14446. day of February, 1922, at 11.15 o'clock a.m. 6723. ARTHUR LANFEAR HULL.-Part Allotment 80, Parish of Waiuku Ea.st, containing 20 acres O roods 13 perches. E. M. SILK, Occupied by George Gan1te Hull. Plan 14184. 26th January. 1922. Deputy Official Assignee. 6758. ROBERT JAMES TRACEY.-Part Allotment 16, Parish of Papakura, containing 4 acres 1 rood 11 ·8 perches, In Bankruptcy. fronting Alfriston Road. Occupied by applicant. Plan 15127, 6766. CHARLES THOMAS SHAW and MARGARET In the estate of CHARLES EVAN MAcxn, of Auckland (late $HAW.-Part Lot 7 of Allotment 12, Parish of Titirangi, of Wanganui), Solicitor, a bankrupt. containing I rood 23·3 perches. Occupied by applicants. Plan 15148. OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend ~N of ls. ll!d. in the pound is now payable on all Diagrams may be inspected at this office. accepted proved" claims at my office, 44 Maria Place, Dated this 28th day of January, 1922, at the Land Registry Wangs.nni. Office, Auckland. E. M. SILK, A. V. STURTEVANT, 27th January, 1922. Deputy Offioial Assignee, Deputy District Land Registrar. FEB. '2. J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 289

PPLICATION having been made to'{meJto:!registerJa EGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the CON· A partial surrender of Lease No. 10759, from ANNIE R SOLIDATED GOLDFIELD$ OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) COTTER and GRACE SARAH WHITE to ALEXANDER as at 31st December, 1921 :- ] ,JAMES TOOGOOD, affecting parts of Sections 59 and 50, £ s. d. Moroa Block, being Lot 2 on deposited plan 5226, and Lots 1 W. Thorne (wages toJ.lSth~April,~1914) '.ffl 0 1 0 and 2 on plan (provisional) No. 4146, and being parts of J. Anderson (wages to 8th June, 1914)] 0 3 0 the land in certificate of title, Vol. 110, folio 208, and Vol. 239, T. Evans (wages to 8th June, 1914) .. 0 9 0 folio 208, and evidence having been lodged of the loss or W. Wells (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 9 0 destruction of the said lease, I hereby give notice that I will J. Joy (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 12 0 dispense with the production of the said lease, and register F. Moore (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 7 3 the partial surrender as requested, unless caveat be lodged J. Mathieson (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 16 9 forbidding the same ·within fourteen days from the date of J. Butler (wages to 22nd August, 1914) 0 5 8 the Gazette containing this notice. W. Morton (wages to 7th September, 1914) 0 1 1 Dated this 1st day of February, 1922, at the Land Registry F. Moore (wages to 7th September, 1914) 0 1 1 Office, Wellington. F. Bentley (wages to 7th September, 1914) 0 1 1 C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. C. Grey Westbury (wages to 7th September, 1914) .. 0 9 3 V. Coe (wages to 7th September, 1914) 0 1 10 H. Horncastle (wages to 31st August, 1914) .. 1 1 7 N OTICE is hereby given that the parcels of land herein­ F. Bentley (wages to 31st August, 1914) 0 0 6 ' after desciibed will be brought under the provisions of A. Hall (wages to 31st August, 1914) 0 0 6 the La.nd Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged for­ J. Shaw (wages to 31st August, 1914) 1 12 4 bidding the same within one calendar month from the date F. Bentley (wages to 5th December, 1914) 0 1 5 of the Gazette containing this notice. C. E. Silver (wages to 5th December, 1014) 0 1 5 5027 (deposited plan 5108). HENRY CAVENDISH BUT­ C. J. Hulls (wages to 5th December, 1914) 0 1 5 LER and IMLAY BAILEY GEORGE SAUNDERS.­ C. Grey Westbury (wages to 5th December, rn acres 1 rood 9 perches, part Section 227, Right Bank 1914) .. 3 2 0 Wanganui River (Gonville). Occupied by Bertram Charles R. McKane (wages to 5th March, 1915) 0 1 3 Beach. C. Bishop (wages to 15th January, 1915) 0 1 11 5051 (deposited plan 5260). HE:NRY CAVENDISH BUT­ H. Hyland (wages to 15th November, 1915) 0 2 6 LER and IMLAY BAILEY GEORGE SAUNDERS.- 28 acres O roods 18 perches, part Section 227, Right Bank £10 4 10 Wanganui River. Occupied by Jane Hartwell. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. 84 F. W. ROBINSON, Local Secretary. Dated this 1st day of February, 1922, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington. EGISTER of UNCLAIMED IlfmrnYs held by the BLACK­ C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. R WATER MINES (LIMITED) as at 31st December, 1921 :- £ s. d. J. Douglas (wages to 7th :vfarch, 1914) l 7 8 VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate T. Clifford (wages to 2nd July, 1914) 1 2 0 E.'...J of title, Vol. 149, folio 57, for Lots 18, 19, and 20, W. Hood (wages to 28th July, 1914) 1 2 0 deposit plan No. 993, part of Rural Section 32478, Block I, F. Ryan (wages to 15th April, 1915) 1 0 0 Sumner Survey District, whereof IRA MANHIRE LAWRIE, W. Hepburn (wages to 31st July, 1915) 1 0 0 Storekeeper, and ABYSINNIA J\IANHIRE LAWRIE, Spins- K. Wallis (wages to 31st August, 1915) 0 7 6 ter, both of New Biighton, are the registered proprietors, and F. Hill (wages to 15th September, 1915) 0 15 6 application having been made to me for the issue of a pro­ A. Tonks (wages to 30th September, 1915) 0 12 0 visional certificate of title for the said land, I hereby give notice that it is my intention to issue such provisional certifi­ £7 6 8 cate of title at the expiration of fourteen days from the date 85 of the Gazette containing this notice. 1<'. W. ROBINSON, Secretary. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Chiistchurch, this 31st day of January, 1922, EGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the PROGRESS P. DALRYMPLES, Assistant Land Registrar. R MINES OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) as at 31st Decem­ ber, 1921 :- £ s. d. W. Giver (wages to 15th April, 1914) 0 11 0 VIDENCE having been lodged of the loss of the out­ H. Borlace (wages to 30th November, 1914) E standing duplicate of Memorandum of .\fortgage 2 7 8 No. 11851, JOHN McKENZIE to HER MAJESTY THE W. Butler (wages to 30th November, 1914) 1 8 8 S. McLean (wages to 15th December, 1914) 0 15 6 QUEEN, over Section 41 (a closed road) and parts of Sections 30, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, and 45, Moeraki district, E. Ebert (wages to 31st December, 1914) 1 0 0 J. P. Mitchell (wages to 28th February, 1915) being all the land in certificate of title, Vol. 112, folio 128, 0 12 10 J. Pye (wages to 31st October, 1915) 0 10 0 Otago Registry, and application having been made to me to register a discharge of the said mortgage, I hereby give notice C. McPhee (wages to 31st October, 1915) 0 10 0 that, it is my intention to register such discharge, dispensing W. Kane (wages to 19th December, 1915) 0 11 0 with the production of the said outstanding duplicate, at the expiration of fourteen clays from the date of the Gazette con- £8 6 8 taining this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Dunedin, this 30th 86 F. W. ROBINSON, Secretary. day of January, 1922. ----·------1<'. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. WOODLANDS DRAINAGE BOARD. RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.

N pursuance and exercise of the powers vest

RESOLUTION IIIAKINO SPEOIAL RATE. HE Partnership hitherto existing between HUBEBT T MILES and ELIZA MILES, both of Oust, Farmers, has N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in been dissolved as from the first day of September, one I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. All amounts Te Awamutu Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- owing to and by the late firm will be received aud paid by That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other HUBERT MILES. charges on a loan of £500, authorized to be raised by the Dated this .tenth day of January, 1922. Te Awa.mutu Broough Council, under the above-mentioned H. MILES. Act, for the purpose of completing the formation, grading, and meta.lling of streets in the Borough of Te Awamutu, Witness to the signature a£ Hubert Miles-M. S. Brown, the said Te Awamutu Borough Council hereby makes and Solicitor, Christchurch. levies a special rate of one-fiftieth ( 1/50) of a penny in the E. MILES. pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property of Witness to the signature of Eliza Miles-M. S. Brown, the Borough of Te Awamutu; and that such special rate shall Solicitor, Christchurch. 94 be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of August in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being In the matter of the Counties Act, 1920, and the Public a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. Works Act, 1908. L. G. ARMSTRONG, Mayor. OTICE is hereby given that the Waitotara County 90 DUDLEY BOCKETT, Town Clerk. N Council proposes, under the provisions of the above­ mentioned Acts, to execute a certain public work-namely, the establishment of a workman's dwelling ; and for the MOUNT ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. purposes of such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice is RESOLUTION MAKINO SPEOIAL RATE.-£82,000 DRAINAGE hereby further given that a plan of the lands so required to LOAN, be taken is deposited in the public office of the Clerk to the said Council situate in Ridgway Street, Wanganui, and is N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in open for inspection (without fee) by all persons during office I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the hours. Mount Albert Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- All persons affected by the execution of the said public That, for the purpose of providing the interest and other work or by the taking of such lands, who have any well­ charges on a loan of £82,000, authorized to be raised by the grounded objections to the ·execution of the said public Mount Albert Borough Council, under the above-mentioned work or to the taking of the said lands, must state their Act, for sewer and storm-water drainage purposes, the said objections in writing, and send same, within forty days from Mount Albert Borough Council hereby makes and levies a the first publication of this notice, to the County Clerk at special rate of nine-tenths of a penny in the pound upon the the Council Chambers. rateable value of all rateable property of the Borough of SOllEDULE. Mount Albert; and that such special rate shall be an annual­ Part of the block of land known as Rangitatau lD No. 2B, recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be pay­ Block V, Nukumaru S.D., containing 3 acres O roods 1 perch, able on the 28th day of June and the 28th day of December in more or less. each and every year during the currency of such loan, being Dated this 26th day of January, 1922. a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. 95 A. S. DYMOCK, County Clerk. 91 H. UTTING, Town Clerk and Treasurer. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. WHANGAREI BOROUGH COUNCIL. RESOLUTION MAXING SPEOIAL RATE, RESOLUTION IIIAKINO SPEOIAL RATE,-l'IPIWAI SPEOIAL RATING AREA. N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in Horowhenua County Council hereby resolves as follows :- I that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the That, for the purpose of providing the instalments in respect Whangarei County Council hereby resolves as follows :- of principal and intel'est and also the other charges on a loan That, for the purpose of providing interest and other of £300, authorized to be raised by the said Horowhenua · charges on an additional loan of £100 ( being 10 per cent. County Council, under. the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, of the original loan· of £1,000), authorized to be raised by for the purpose of extending the Horowhenua Water-race the Whangarei County Council, under the above-mentioned System to a portion of the Muhunoa No. 3 Block near Ohan, Act, for the purpose of completing the construction of the the said Horowhenua County Council hereby makes and levies Pipiwai Road, in the Riding of Wairua, in the County of a special rate of two-thirds of one penny in the pound upon Whangarei, the Whangarei County Council makes and levies the rateable value of all rateable property in the Muhunoa a apecia.l rate of one-fifth of a penny in the pound upon the West Water-race Extension Special Rating District, oompris- FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 291 ing Subdivisions 8, 9, and IO of Sections I and 2, Muhunoa £3,000, authorized to be raised by the Waimate Borough No. 3, Block IV, Waitohu S.D.; and that such special rate Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, for the shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such purpose of completion of sewerage-disposal works, the said loan, and shall be payable yearly on the 1st day of June in Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of each and every year during the currency of such loan, being three-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling upon the rate­ a period of thirty-six and one-half years, or until the loan is able value of all rateable property of the Borough of Waimate, fully paid off. comprising the whole of the Borough of Waimate; and that 98 P. W. GOLDSMITH, County Clerk. such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the 1st day of October in each and every year during the currency of such MURRAY CREEK GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). loan, being a period of 3flt years, or until the loan is fully IN LIQUIDATION. paid off. 104 FREDERICK NASH, Mayor. '-J OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary meeting L"' of shareholders in the above-named company held in KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. the company's office, 37 Panama Street, Wellington, on Thurs­ day, 28th January, 1922, the following extraordinary resolu­ RESOLUTION MAKING AND LEVYING SPECIAL RATE. tion was passed :- " That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, and amend­ its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, ments thereto (an Order in Council in pursuance of section 20 and accordingly that the company be wound up voluntarily.'.' of the Finance Act, 1919, having been issued authorizing the 99 F. H. IRWIN, Liquidator. Council to borrow), the Kiwitea County Council hereby resolves as follows :- That, for the purpose of providing the interest, sinking In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the matter fund, and other charges on a loan of one hundred and fifty of APsEY WHITE AND Co. (Lnn:TED). pounds (£150) sterling (being IO per cent. additional of the \ T an extraordinary general meeting of the members of Stent Road Loan of £1,500, 1920, such latter amount being .r:\.. the above-named company duly convened and held at insufficient to complete the work for which such loan was the office of Apsey White and Co. (Limited), 110/112 St. raised), authorized to be raised by the Kiwitea County Coun­ Aubyn Street, Hastings, on Friday, 6th day of January, 1922, cil, under the above-mentioned Act, for the purpose of pro­ the following resolutions were duly carried :- viding the cost of completing the forming and metalling of That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting the Mangamako Road, Sandon Block, the said Kil\itea that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue County Cmmcil hereby makes and levies a special rate of its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, I/43rd of one penny in the pound sterling upon the rateable and accordingly that the company be wound up voluntarily. valuation (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable That Mr. A. I. RAINBOW, Public Accountant, Hastings, be property of the Stent Special Rating Area, comprising Sections appointed Liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 21, 23, 25, 27, and 29, Block I, Apiti Survey of the company. District; Sections 13, 15, 26, 31, and 33, Blocks I and IV, Dated this 27th day of January, 1922. Apiti and Ongo Survey Districts ; Sections 14-, 16/20, 22, 24, 28, 32, 35, 37, part 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, and 49, Block IV, Ongo 102 ALGERNON I. RAINBOW, Liquidator. Survey rnstrict; and Lots 1/11, part 12, 13, part 14, 17, and part 27 of Section IA, Block IV, Ongo Survey District. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. And that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable half. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. yearly on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908, and its amend- a period of 36! years, or until the loan is fully paid off. ments, and the Municipa,J Corporations Act, 1920. 105 LACHLAN T. McLEAN, Chairman. N OTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Wellington proposes, under the provisions of the WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL. above-named Acts, and all other Acts and powers enabling it in that behalf, to execute a certain public work-namely, for N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the street-widening, Venne! Street, of the City of Wellington; I Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Municipal Corpora­ and for the purposes of such public work the lands described tions Act, 1920, the Housing Act, 1919, and the Housing in the Schedule hereto are required to be taken. And notice Amendment Act, J.920, and all other Acts and powers (if any) is hereby further given that a plan of the lands so to be taken it in tha.t behalf enabling, the Waipawa Borough Council is deposited in the public office of the Town Clerk to the said here by resolves as follows :- Council, in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said city, and That, for t,he purpose of providing the instalments in is there open for inspection (without fee) by all persons during respect of principal and interest and also the other charges ordinary office hours ; and that all persons affected by the on a loan of £5,000, authorized to be raised by the Waipawa execution of the said public work or the taking of such lands Borough Council, under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, should, if they have well-grounded objections to the execution tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, the Housing Act, of the said public work or to the taking of the said lands, set 1919, and the Housing Amendment Aet, 1920, for the pur­ forth the same in -writing, and send such writing, within forty pose of purchasing land (whether with or without dwt1llings days from the first publication of this notice, to the Wellington thereon) for the purpose of workers' dwellings, and for the City Council, addressed to the Town Clerk at his said office. purpose of erecting workers' dwe.llings, the said Waipawa SCHEDULE. Borough Council here by makes and levies a special rate of AREA, 5·05 perches; being part of Lot 189 on D.P. 52, being 55/lOOths of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value part Section 15, Ohiro District, situated in Block X, Port of all rateable property of the said Waipawa Borough; and Nicholson Survey District. that such rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the Coloured on plan : Red. currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first Situate in City of Wellington. day of September in each and every year during the cur­ rency of such loan, being a period of 3flt years, or until the In the Land District of Wellington ; as the same is more loan is fully paid off. 106 particularly delineated on the plan above mentioned. As witness my hand at Wellington this 27th day of January, 1922. DISSOLUTION 01<' PARTNERSHIP. 103 R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. O'l'ICE is hPrehy given that the Partnership heretofore N subsisting between us, the undersigned, JOHN BARTON WAIMATE BOROUGH COUNCIL. RoY, Jo= CoNNAL NICHOLSON, and ALFRED AUGUSTUS BENNETT, carrying on business as Barristers and Solicitors RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE. at New Plymouth and Waitara under the style or firm of " Roy, Nicholson, and Bennett," has been dissolved by N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that mutual consent as from the 31st day of December, 1921, so I behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Wai-1 far as concerns the said John Barton Roy, who retires from mate Borough Council hereby resolves as follows :- the said firm and from the practice of his profession. All That, for the purpose of providing the instalment in respect debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received of principal and interest and also other charges on a loan of and paid respectively by the said JoHN CoNNAL NICHOLSON 292 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. and ALFRED AuousTus BENNETT, who will continue to carry IWhere business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 17 Swan- on the said business in Partnership, in the same premises as son Street, Auckland; H. C. Tewsley. heretofore, at New Plymouth and at Waitara, under the Nominal capital: £1.5,000. aforesaid style or firm of "Roy, Nicholson, and Bennett." Amount of capital subscribed: £13,440 10s. Dated at New Plymouth this 28th day of ,January, 1022. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,807 7s. J B ROY Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of i C · NICHOLSON cash received for same (if any) : Nil. 107 ALFRED A. BENNETT. Paid-up value of s_crip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid : £8,069 10s. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 60,000. KAIRANGA COUNTY COlJNClL. Number of shares allotted: 53,176 (53,762 less 568 forfeitedj. Amount paid per share : 5s. per share on 49,244, 3s. per N accordance with the provisions o:E section 5 of the Water­ share on 3,932, 3s. 6d. per share on 336, 2s. per share on I supply Amendment Act, 1!)13, it is hereby notified that 150, ls. 6d. per share on 100. the Kairanga County Council has duly appointed the following Amount called up per share : 5s. per share on 49,244, 3s. per to be Managing Ratepayers of tho Fitzherbert West Water­ share on 3,932. race District, and that it has conferred on Ruch ratepayers all Number and amount of calls in arrear: Nil. the powers of management it possesses in respect of all water­ Number of shares forfeited: 976. races supplying the said district, viz. :- Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for same : 290 ; £7 5s. HANS JORGEN LAURIDSEN, Number of shareholders at time of registration of com- THOMAS HENRY GRETTON, pany: 79. IVAN CROAD, Present number of shareholders : 84. WILLIAM JOHN HARRIS, Number of men employed by company: 9. JOHN JERIMIAH PATRICK LVNCH, and Quantity and value of quicksilver produced since iast An.THUR RMITII. statement : l,li75 lb.; £252. 108 ,JOSEPH LINKI.;ATEit, Chairman. Total quantity and value produced since registration : 34,875 lb.; £7,061 ls. 4d. Amnunt expended in connection with carrying on operations sTATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. since last statement : £3,733 17s. 4d. Total expenditure since registration : £14,513 13s. 6d. Name of company: Dominion Consolidated Daveloping Total amount of dividends declared : Nil. Company (Limited). Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. When formed, and date of registration: 18th January, 1911. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Whether in active operation or not: In active opera.don. Amount of cash in bank : Overdraft, £300 9s. 4d. Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Amount of cash in hand : 5s. ld. 8 Woodward Street, Wellington; E. J, Colley. Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. Nominal capital: £15,000. Amount of debts considered good : Nil. Amount of capita.I subscribed: £15,000. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,181 7s. 2d. Amount of capital actually paid up in ca.sh: £7,000. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of ca.sh received for same (if any) : £15,000; :£7,000. I, Henry Cromwell Tewsley, of Auckland, the Secretary of Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on wbich no the New Zea.la.nd Quicksilver Mines (Limited), do solemnly ca.sh has been pa.id : £8,000. and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete state­ Number of she.res into which capit,a.l is divided: 15,000. ment of the affairs of the said company at 31st December, Number of shares allotted : 15,000. 1921 ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously Amount paid per share: £1. believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices Amount called up per share: of the Peace Act, 1908. Number and a.mount of ca.Us in arrear: Nil. H. C. TEWSLEY. Number of aha.res forfeited : Nil. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money reoeived for Declared at Auckland this 23rd day of J a.unary, 1922, same: Nil. before me-Charles E. Palmer, J.P. 97 Number of shareholders e.t time of registration of com. pe.ny: 15. Present number of shareholders: 47. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Number of men employed by company: Average about 15. Quantity e.nd value of gold and scheelite produced since Ia.st Name of company: Tallaburn Hydraulic Sluicing Company statement: Gold, 118 oz., £1,170; scbeelite, 2 tons. (Limited). Total quantity and value produced since registration: Gold, When formed, and date of registration: 3rd December, 1904. 13,676 oz., £52,851 14s. lld.; scheelite, 436 tons, £58,363 Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. lls. 10d. Where· business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations Miller's Fl~t, Ota.go; Jessie Bennet. since la.st statement: £6,156 10s. 5d. Nominal capital: £1,200. Total expenditure since registratwn : £118,679 7s. Sd. Amount of capital subscribed: £1,200. Total amount of dividends declared: £3,750. Amount of capital actually paid up in ca.sh: £1,200. Tota.I a.mount of dividends paid : £3,750. Pe.id-up value of scrip giveu to shareholders on which no ca.sh Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil. has been paid: Nil. Amount; of bank overdraft: £4,736 2s. 10d. Number of shares into which capital is divided: 12 of £100 Amount of ca.sh in hand: Nil. each. Amount of debts direci'tly due to company : £791 12s. 5d. Number of shares allotted: 12. Amount of debts considered good : £300. Amount paid per share : £100. Amount of debts owing by company: £1,233 lls. 9d. Number a.nd a.mount of oe.lls in arrear: Nil. Amount of contingent loe.bilities of company (if any): £265 2s. Number of shares forfeited: Nil. Amount of debentures: £1,700. Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for Amount of scheelite on hand (approximately) : 26 tons. same: Nil. Number of shareholders at time of registration of oom- I, Edwin John Colley, of Wellington, the Secretary of the pany: 7. Dominion Consolidated Developing Company (Limited), do Present number of shareholders: 9. solemnly and sincerely declare that this is e. true and com­ Number of men employed by company: 2. plete statement of the affairs of the said company on the Quantity and value of gold or silver produced during preceding 31st December, 1921; and I make this solemn declaration year: 43 oz. 6 dwt. ; £186 Os. 3d. conscientiously believing the se.me to be true, and by virtue Total quantity and value produced since registration: of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908. 2,046 oz. 18 dwt.; £7,974 19s. E. J. COLLEY. Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations during preceding year : £298 16s. 3d. Declared e.t Wellington this 19,h day of January, 1922, rotal expenditure since registration: £9,122 ls. ld. before me-J. Campbell Pea.cock, e. Solioitor of the Supreme Total amount of dividends declared : £1,380. Court of New Zee.land. 88 Tote.I a.mount of dividends paid: £1,380. Amount of cash in bank : Nil. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. STATEMENT. OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Amount of debts directly due to company : Nil. Amount of debts considered good: Nil. Name of company: New Zeala.nd Quicksilver Mines (Limited). Amount of debts owing by company : £356 3s. 9d. When formed, and date of registration: 16th July, 1918. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any) : Whether in active operation or not: In active operation. £600. FEB. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 293

I, Jessie Bennet, of Miller's Fla.t, Ota.go, the Secretary of / Number of she.res forfeited: Nil. the Ta.Ila.burn Hydraulic Sluicing Company (Limited), do Number of forfeited she.res sold, a.nd money received for solemnly e.nd sincerely declare that this is a. true e.nd com- ea.me: Nil. plete statement of the a.f'la.ire of the said company as at Number of shareholders a.t time of registra.tion of oom- Slet December, 1921 ; a.nd I ma.ke this solemn d.ecla.ra.tion pa.ny : S!l. conscientiously believing the eame to be true, and by virtue Present number of she.rebolders: 19. of the Justices of the Pea.ca Aot, 1908. Number of men employed by oompa.ny: 1. J. BENNET. Qua.nfay e.nd va.lue of gold or silver produced during pre- Declared e.t Miller's Fle.t this 23rd da.y of J a.nua.ry, 1922, ceding yee.r: Nil. before me-Leopold Fa.iga.n, J.P. 100 Tota.I qua.ntity a.nd va.lue produced since registra.tion: Nil. Amount expended in connection with carrying on opera.tions since last sta.tement: £!ll 6s. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY. Tota.I expenditure since registration : £1,568 6s. 6d. Total amount of dividends declared : £9,912 10s. Na.me of compa.ny: Phoonix Wa.ter-re.ce Company (Limited), Total amount of dividends paid : £9,912 7s. 6d. (Registered). Tote.I a.mount of unclaimed dividends: 2s. 6d. When formeil, and da.te of registration: 12th October, 1867. Amount of cash in bank : £2 19s. Whether in a.otive operMion or not: In active operation. Amount of cash in hand: Nil. Where business is conducted, a.nd no.me of Secretary : Amount of debts directly due to compa.ny: £79 18s. Dunedin ; S. E. Brent. Amount of debts considered good: £79 18s. Nominal ca.pita.I: £1,500. Amount of debts owing by company: £9 8s. Amount of ca.pita.I subscribed: £1,500. Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil. Amount- of capita.I e.ctua.lly pa.id up in cash: £1,500. Pa.Id-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and a.mount of I, Septimus Edward Brent, do solemnly and sincerely cash received for ea.me (if a.ny) : £1,500. declare that this is a. true and complete statement of tbe Pa.id-up va.lue of scrip given to shareholders on which no affairs of the said company as at 81st December, 1921 ; e.nd ca.eh ha.a been paid: Nil. I ma.ks this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Number of shares into which oa.pite.l is divided: 1,000. same to be true, a.nd by virtue of the Justices of the Pea.ca Number of she.res a.llotted: 1,000. Act, 1908. Amount pa.id per she.re : £1 10s. S. E. BRENT. Amount ca.lied up per aha.re : £1 10s. Declared at Dunedin this 27th da.y of January, 1922, Number and amount of calls in e.rrea.r : Nil. before me-Edgar C. Ha.zlett, J.P. 101

OPY of REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the MUTUAL LIFE AND CHIZENS' AssURANOE COMPANY C (LIMITED) &S on the 1st January, 1922.

Date of Last N &me and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. Amount. Description of Unclaimed Moneys. Claim.

£ 8. d. Executors or Administrators of Edwin H. Petherick, deceased 196 13 9 Death benefit paya.ble under 26/V14. Helensburgb, N.S.W. Policy No. 16402 Fro.noes E. Cole, Scott Street, South Dunedin 3 18 9 Proceeds of Policy No. 1506914 12/11/14. N. Stowe, West Street, Auckl.a.nd 3 7 8 Proceeds of Policy No. 1507596 3/12/14. Rebecca Je.ne Ingle, Athol Place, Dunedin 4 14 6 I Proceeds of Policy No. 1509875 25/2/15.

87 C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary.

BEGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by the CANTERBURY CENTRAL Co-OPERATIVE DAmY COMPANY (LIMITED). 1

Tot&! Description of Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Date of Last Claim. Owner on Books. ~ 08!.,~~ Unclaimed Money.

£ s. d. Byrne, Jas., Farmer, Doyleston 1 19 11 Milk-supply 17th February, 1915. Hands, L., Farmer, Killinchy 2 5 5 23rd November, 1915. Hawke, R. W., Farmer, Pa.panui 1 13 9 22nd April, 1915. McMillan, D., Farmer, Ra.cecourse Hill 0 8 8 24th March, 1915. Stringfellow, J., Farmer, Chertsey .. 0 13 10 20th October, 1914. Young, J. M., Farmer, Springston .• 0 9 11 23rd June, 1915.

96 S. J. SMITH, General Manager.

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