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New Zealand Gazette Jttmb. 96. ,:~.. ~,, ''--., .. _~~:/.. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. WELLINGTON; THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. SetUement Lan4s set apart for Dispoaal by way of Sale or I Settle111fflt Land aet apart for Diapoaal by Way of Sale or LMse to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in Lease to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, m the the Hawke's Bay Land District. · Wellington Land District. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.B.] · LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. .-\ l'ltOCLAMATION. N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur Willia.m de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-Genera.I of the Dom.inion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominfon of New Zea.land, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of settlement lands described in the Schedule hereto shall be settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and the· sa.me a.re hereby set a.part. and -declared open for and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposa.l by way of sa.le or lease to discharged soldiers, under disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, U:ndier special tenures, in the manner provided in the ea.id Act. specie.I tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. HAw1rn·s BAY LAND DisTRICT.--SETTLEMENT LAND. WELLINGTON LAND D1sTRicT.--8ETTLEMENT LAND. BeaUie Settlement.-Hawke's Bay Oounty.-Puketapu Survey Oturoa Settlement.-Horowhenna Oounty.-Moutere and Mount District. Roliinson Survey Districts. A. R. P. A. R. P. SECTION ls Area, 112 1 6 SECTION ls Area, 460 3 30 2s 106 1 20 2s 558 1 2 3s 101 3 11 3s 480 1 20 4s 102 2 9 4s 316 1 9 5s 86 2 34 5s 408 2 3 6s 131 3 37 6s 448 0 0 7s 86 2 39 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht ·Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht · Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savde, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Sa.int George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Em,Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Knight of Gra.ce of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General -and Commander­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under £he Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of. the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at W ellingto'n, this fourth day of August, in the year of our Lord one fourth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. thousand nine hundred and nineteen. D, H. GUTHRIE, D. H. GUTHRIE, !\lini•ter of Lands Minister of Lands. GOD SAVB THII KING 1 Q,:ip SAVlr THE KJNG I A 25134 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. -96 Settlement Land set apart for Disposal by way of Sale ?" ISettlement La_nd ae.t apart .Jor Diapoaal bf! way of Sa_le or L,,aae to Discharged Sol,diera, unt½r Special Tenures, in L,,aae to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, tn the . Ille Canterbury Land Diatrict. Canterbury Land DiatrirL [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. [L.S.] LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursua.nce of the power and authority conferred upon N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers 13ettle­ I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ men Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of ment Apt, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zeala.nd, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areas of Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the areaa of settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be and and the same are hereby set apart and declared open for the same are hereby set apart and declared open for disposal disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act. tenures, in the ma.nner provided in the said Act. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY LAND DISTBICT.-8ETTLEMENT LAND, CANTERBURY LAND DlsTBIOT.-SBTTI.BMENT LAND. Okapi Settlement . .,---Geral,dine Ooonty.-Block XI, Geral,dine Beach Settlement.-Aahburton Ooonty.-Hind$ Survey Dilltrict. Survey Diatrict. • A, R, P. A. R. P, SECTION ls Area, 87 0 32 SOOTION 1 Area, 112 2 29 2s 42 1 24 2 83 3 9 3s 42 0 0 3 88 0 0 4s 41 1 25 4 94 2 26 5 5s 43 0 24 172 3 16 92 2 29 6s 54 0 2 6 7 107 3 36 Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Moat Honourable Privy Ulluncil, Knight Grand Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's CrOBB of the Moat Distinguished Order of Saint Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand ~r!)SS Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint of the Most Excellent Order· of the British Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Em_Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, of the Most Excellent Order of the British Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of EIIIJlire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ of New Zealand and its Dependencies; and in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and at the Government House at Wellington, this issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, second day of August, in the year of our Lord one at the Government House at Wellington, this thousand nine hundred and nineteen. fourth day of August, in the· year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. D. H. GUTHRIE, .Minister of Landa. D. H. GUTHRIE, Minister of Lands. Goo SA VB THB KING ! 0 GOD SA VB THE KING ! SettlfflU!fl! Land set apart /or Dispo•al by way of Sale or Settkment Land set apart for Diapoaal by way of Salt. or Lea,e to Discharged Soldiers, under Special Tenures, in Lease to DiacAarged Sol,diera, under Special Tenures, in Ike the Wellington Land District. Hawke'a Bay Land District. [L.B.] LIVERPOOL, Governoz·-General. [L.s;J LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. N pursuance of the power and authorhy conferred upon N pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon I me by section four of the Discharged Soldiers Settle­ I me by section four of the Di110harged Soldiers Settle­ ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of ment Act, 1915, I, Arthur William de Brito Sa.vile, Earl of Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of Zeala.nd, do hereby proclaim and declare that the area of settlement land described in the Schedule hereto shall be settlement la.nd described in the Schedule hereto sh~ be and the same is hereby set apart and declared open for and the same is hereby set apart and' declared open for disposal by way ~f sale or lease to d!scha!ged sold_iers under disposal by way of sale or lease to discharged soldiers, under special tenures, m the manner provided in the said Aoi. special tenures, in the manner provided in the said Act SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. WBLLINGTON LAND DIBTRICT.-SBTTLEMENT LAND, HAWKE'S BAY LAND DJBTBICT.-8ETTLBMENT LAND, Normandale Settlement. Goyne Se.ttlement. SECTIONS 45, 47, 48, and 49, Block VIII, Belmont Survey SECTION 9, Block 111, Woodville Survey District: Area, District : Area, 140 acres. 150 acres 0 roods 13 perches. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Given under the hand of His Excellency the Ri~ht Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Earl of Liverpool, Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British of the Most Excellent Order of the British Em_Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, , Em,Pire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight of Grace of the Ordei· Jf Saint John of Knight of Grace of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ Jerusalem, Governor-General and Commander­ in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and of New Zealand and its Dependencies ; and issued under tpe Seal of the said Dominion, issued under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the Government House at Wellington, this at the Government House at Wellington, this fourth day of August, in the year of our Lord one fourth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen.
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