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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No 1594 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No .. 53 125. Miscellaneous Add the following new paragraph :- 13. In any case where the nature or condition of any goods is such as to require the payment, either of a special rate exceeding the ruling rates of pay, or of a special allowance in addition to the ruling rates of pay, for the handling, sorting, or carriage of such goods, then in addition to the charges that would ordinarily be payahle to the Department there shall be payable, the extra cost incurred by the Department as a result of the payment of the aforesaid special rate or, as thc case may he, special allowance. 138. Westport Wharves Cranage Omit :- For use of steam-crane, per ton (minimum charge, except as otherwise s. d. provided, 238. Id.) 5 0 Insert :- For use of steam-crane, per ton (minimum charge, except as otherwise provided, 30s.. 9d.) 5 0 As witness my hand this 11th day of August, 1950. W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Railways. Classification of Roads in Ellerslie Borough SCHEDULE RAGLAN COUNTY URSUANT to regulation 3 (9) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle P Regulations 1950, the YIinister of Transport doth hereby Roads Classified in Class l'hree revoke that Warrant classifying roads in the Borough of Ellerslie MAIN IIIGH\\'AYS dated the 26th day of June, 1950, * and doth hereby decl~re that the roads described in the Schedule hereto and situated 1Il EllerslIe Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Main Highway No. 320. Borough shall belong to the classes of roads shown in the said Pukekohe-G1enmurray via Tuakau Main Highway No. 321. Schedule. Tuakau-Onewhero Maiu Highway No. 408. Taukau Bridge- Port Waikato Main Highwa,y No. 467. Horotiu - Whatawhata - Te Rore Main Highway No. 521. SCHEDULE Huntly-Rotowaro Main Highway No.' 571. ELLERSLIE BOROUGH Bryant Home Main Highway No. 573. Hamilton-Raglan Main Highway No. 80l. Roads Cla881jied· ,:n Class One Huntly-Rotowaro via Waikokowai Main Highway No. 887. MAIN HiGHWAYS Kauroa-Kawhia Main Highway No. 888. Auckland-Hamilton Main Highway No. 7 (from Waiohua Street to Penrose Road). COr~TY ROADS Ellerslie-Howick Main Highway No. 805. Klondyke, Kohanga, Tuakau Bridge - Mercer Ferry, Mile Bush, BOROUGH ROADS Hunt's, Pukekawa-Churchill, Otuiti, Onewhero-Wairamarama, ~"'airamarama-Waikaretu, Bain's, Rotongaro-Rangiriri, vVaikorea­ Ladies ~Iile, Marua, Ballarat. Waikaretu, vVaikorea-Naike, Rotowaro-vVaingaro, Te Akau South, Te Uku- Waingaro, Whatawhata"- Te Puroa, Te :Mata - Raglan, Road8 Classified in Class Two Old Mountain, Grove's, Waimaori, Te ~Iata -Phillip's, Port BOROUGH ROADS Waikato - Waikaretu, Rangiriri - Glen Murray, Rangiriri - Huntly West, Tiko Tiko, 'Vaikaretu Valley, Dunmore - Glen Murray, Amy, Arron, Arthur, Ballin, Cawley, Eaglehurst, Ellerslie Waikorea-Waimai, Woodleigh ,Junction - Matira, Te Akau­ Park, Findlay, Gavin, Harrod, Henry, Hewson, Hudson, Hurst, Dunmore, Ruakiwi, Otorohaeo Trig, 'Vilton Collieries, Glen Massey Kalmia, Kentucky, Laud, Lonsdale, McNab, Michaels, ;Y[orrin, School, Waimai-'Vaingaro, Ngaruawahia - Huntly vVest, Logan's, Newhaven, Pukerangi, Ramsgate, Ranier, Robert, Somerfield, Hetherington, Smeed's, Clark's Road - Pukekawa, Kauri, Chap­ Sprostan, Sultan, Tecoma, Tc Marama, Umere, Walpole, Wilkinson. man's, Karamu Limeworks, Martiletties', Waitotuna Valley, Okete, Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of August, 1950. Te Hutewai - Te Mata, Te Hutewai - Raglan, Te Hutewai­ W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. Ruapuke, Te Akau South - Ruakiwi, Ruawaro, Te Mata - Ruapuke, Daff's, Moewaka, Ponganni, Andrew's, Muir's, Lee's, Henderson's (TT. 10/110.) Access, McKinuey's, Kaipo Flats, Aitken's, Miller's, Aislabies, * Gazette No. 42, 29th June, H150, page 839. Parson's, Ponganui East, Opuatia (Brewster's), Rutherford's, Kaawa (east of Baker's Access), Matakitaki, McCutchan's, Shaw's, Sorby's, Iusoll's, Awaroa Landing, Sanson's, Slater's, Hom HoI'O, Rangiriri Bridge; Pukekapia, Okowhau, vVilliamson's, Kaawa School­ Classification of Roads in St. Kilda Borough Harris Junction, Mangapiko Estate, Broughton's, Ginn's, Wright's (Glen Afton), Hangapipi, Huhu, Parker's Access, Waimai Coast, URSUANT to regulation 3 (5) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Waimai Valley, Waimai - Te Akau Coast, Rothery's Access, P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby Waingaro 'Vharfe, Halliday's, McKinnon's, 'Vairamarama-Bothwell, Clift"s, Jacob's, \Vilson's, Dawson's, Elggod's, Kemp's, Te PuroR, approve the St. Kilda Borough Council's proposed classification of Clarke's (Ngaruawahia), Kay's Access, Karalmriki Settlement, the roads described in the Schedule hereto and situated in the vVhaanga, Native (at Pllkekawa), Pooley's, Bensemen's, McCardle's St. Kilda Borough. Access, Corne's Access, Kopua Camping Gronnd, Hill's, Ponds (Pahihi - Okete), Wrights (Kauroa), ~fatakotia (Sweetman's), SCHEDULE Mangakino, Cogswell's, Heddon's, Bell's, Maori Point, Kaniwhaniwha Valley, Wright's (Karamu), Smith's Access, Simmond's, Whit­ ST. KILDA BOROUGH taker's, Groves' Access, Ward's, Phillip's, Houchen's, Aotea to Roads Clas8ifi_d in Class Two VVaitetuna, Goodwin's Access, Union, Shea's, Mako Mako, Bay View, Bird, Moreau, Prince Albert, Queens, Royal, Victoria. Koponui, Vandy's, FilIery's, Rolley's, Arthur's, Strong's, Kesby's, Waite's, Rosborough's, Grey's, Frost's, Port vVaikato Camping Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of August, 1950. Ground, Richardson's, Clemett's, Beverland's, Sander's, Glen Afton Streets, Kelsey's, Afton, Pukemiro Streets, Hodgson's, Kokonga, W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Transport. Munn's Access, Swann's, Schnackenberg's, Herbert's, Bone's, (TT. 10/188.) Mahuta Station, 1<lsher's, Papanui, Rotowaro Streets, Barker's, McDonald Mine, Renown, Tapp's Access, Sharp's, Smyth's, Furniss, Morrison's, Geraghty's, Te Ahu, Onewhero Hall, Brien's, Nolan's, Bowe's, Godfrey's, Kohanga Store, Ferguson's, Clothier's, Van Classification of Roads in Raglan County Houtte's, Hauroto Bay, Checkley's, Warren's, Wallis, Lorenzon's, Greenslade's, Raglan Streets, Beach's, Taupiri Coal Mines, Stoke's, Newton's, Lewis's, Kerr's, Phillip's-Waimaori, Punga Punga, URSUANT to regulation 3 (0) of the Heavy Motor·vehiclc Ramsey's, Pukemiro Mine, Taylor's, Wintour's, Small's (at P Regulations 1950, the Minister of Transport doth hereby Waitetuna), Norquay's, Kotuku, H. N. Bregman's Access, Law's, revoke that Warrant classifying roads in the Raglan County dated ~Iatira, Bregman's, ,Katavich's ~eilson's, Access, OpotOl'u. the 8th day of June, 1950,* and doth hereby declare that the roads Dated at Wellington, this 11th day of August, 1950. described in the Schedule hereto and situated in the Raglan County shall belong to tne class of roads shown iu the said Schedule. W. S. GOOSMAN, lIfinister of Transport. * Gazette, Xo. 39, 15th June, 1950, page 778. (TT.1O/7.) .
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